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    Changing emotional visual and auditory memories: are modality-matched dual-tasks more effective?Gaëtan Mertens, Vera Bouwman, Jonas Fonn Asmervik & Iris M. Engelhard - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (4):656-669.
    Clinical and laboratory studies have demonstrated that executing a demanding dual-task while recollecting emotional memories weakens the emotional intensity and vividness of these memories. While t...
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    “Christus Diener der sünde”.Gijs Bouwman - 1979 - Bijdragen 40 (1):44-54.
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    Communication in the information society: ICT and the (in)visibility of communication science in the Low Countries.Harry Bouwman - 2003 - Communications 28 (1):61-87.
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    De kennis Van goed en kwaad en de compositie Van gen. II-III.G. Bouwman - 1954 - Bijdragen 15 (2):162-171.
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    Samaria in lucas—handelingen.G. Bouwman - 1973 - Bijdragen 34 (1):40-59.
  6. Terug in de werkelijkheid.Jacob Bouwman - 2009 - Filosofie En Praktijk 30 (5):54.
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    The theology of the Epinomis.Vera Calchi - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    This is the first monograph devoted to the theology of the Epinomis. It argues that the work offers a revised Platonic conception of the divine better suited to the political imperatives of the post-Classical age. The Epinomis is an 'appendix' to Plato's Laws written by Plato's student, Philip of Opus. Through a comprehensive analysis of the Epinomis' lexicon, and comparisons with the Corpus Platonicum, Vera Calchi offers readers an insight into the Epinomis' philosophical and historical context, purpose, and legacy. (...)
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    Fray Alonso de la Vera Cruz: antología sobre el hombre y la libertad.Alonso de la Vera Cruz - 2002 - México, D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Edited by Mauricio Beuchot.
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    Paulus en het celibaat.Gijs Bouwman - 1976 - Bijdragen 37 (4):379-390.
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    Projective wellorders and mad families with large continuum.Vera Fischer, Sy David Friedman & Lyubomyr Zdomskyy - 2011 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (11):853-862.
    We show that is consistent with the existence of a -definable wellorder of the reals and a -definable ω-mad subfamily of [ω]ω.
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    Maximal cofinitary groups revisited.Vera Fischer - 2015 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 61 (4-5):367-379.
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  12. Supervenience of Extrinsic Properties.Vera Hoffmann & Albert Newen - 2007 - Erkenntnis 67 (2):305-319.
    The aim of this paper is to define a notion of supervenience which can adequately describe the systematic dependence of extrinsic as well as of intrinsic higher-level properties on base-level features. We argue that none of the standard notions of supervenience—the concepts of weak, strong and global supervenience—fulfil this function. The concept of regional supervenience, which is purported to improve on the standard conceptions, turns out to be problematic as well. As a new approach, we develop the notion of property-dependent (...)
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    The Metaphysics of Bohmian Mechanics: A Comprehensive Guide to the Different Interpretations of Bohmian Ontology.Vera Matarese - 2023 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive guide to the metaphysics of Bohmian mechanics. Bohmian mechanics is a quantum theory that describes the motion of particles following trajectories that are determined by the quantum wave-function. The key question that the theory has to face relates to the ontological interpretation of the quantum wave-function. The main debate has mostly centered around two opposing views, wave-function realism on the one hand, and the nomological view on the other hand. The (...)
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    Krakh, ili, vozrozhdenie?: Rossii︠a︡ i mir glazami nauki.Vera Mysina - 2011 - Moskva: Algoritm. Edited by Leonid Glebovich Malinovskiĭ.
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    How metacontrol biases and adaptivity impact performance in cognitive search tasks.Vera N. Mekern, Zsuzsika Sjoerds & Bernhard Hommel - 2019 - Cognition 182 (C):251-259.
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  16. Data from eye-tracking corpora as evidence for theories of syntactic processing complexity.Vera Demberg & Frank Keller - 2008 - Cognition 109 (2):193-210.
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    Boris N. Chicherin’s Doctrine of Property: Basic Ideas and Unique Features.Vera M. Lobeeva - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (1):43-53.
    This article examines Boris N. Chicherin’s ideas about property. It shows that the thinker interprets property as a material form of the objectification of human freedom, the most important and nec...
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    The Problem of Reality in the Philosophy of Science by T. Kuhn.Vera A. Serkova - 2022 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 59 (4):221-236.
    The purpose of this article is to clarify the importance of questions about the nature of reality for understanding the basic ideas of Thomas Kuhn’s philosophy of science. For Kuhn, the topic of reality is not "too metaphysical" and therefore undesirable, as for the neo-positivists, although in a certain sense it is “premature” and will emerge later in the discussions of realists and anti-realists in full measure. The ontological meaning of the problem of the relationship between science and reality appears (...)
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    Contested remembrance: The Hiroshima exhibit controversy.Vera L. Zolberg - 1998 - Theory and Society 27 (4):565-590.
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    Disability, geography and ethics.Vera Chouinard - 2000 - Philosophy and Geography 3 (1):70 – 80.
    (2000). Disability, Geography and Ethics. Philosophy & Geography: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 70-80.
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  21. L'esperienza dell'ingiustizia.Vera Fisogni - 2003 - A Parte Rei 30:10.
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    Søren Kierkegaards kristendomsforståelse.Vera Plougmann - 1975 - [København]: Gyldendal.
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    Slovo, semantika, tekst: sbornik nauchnykh trudov, posvi︠a︡shchennyĭ i︠u︡bilei︠u︡ professora Very Vasilʹevny Stepanovoĭ.Vera Vasilʹevna Stepanova & V. D. Cherni︠a︡k (eds.) - 2002 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izd-vo RGPU im. A.I. Gert︠s︡ena.
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  24. Gene Editing, the Mystic Threat to Human Dignity.Vera Lúcia Raposo - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (2):249-257.
    Many arguments have been made against gene editing. This paper addresses the commonly invoked argument that gene editing violates human dignity and is ultimately a subversion of human nature. There are several drawbacks to this argument. Above all, the concept of what human dignity means is unclear. It is not possible to condemn a practice that violates human dignity if we do not know exactly what is being violated. The argument’s entire reasoning is thus undermined. Analyses of the arguments involved (...)
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  25. When Fields Are Not Degrees of Freedom.Vera Hartenstein & Mario Hubert - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (1):245-275.
    We show that in the Maxwell–Lorentz theory of classical electrodynamics most initial values for fields and particles lead to an ill-defined dynamics, as they exhibit singularities or discontinuities along light-cones. This phenomenon suggests that the Maxwell equations and the Lorentz force law ought rather to be read as a system of delay differential equations, that is, differential equations that relate a function and its derivatives at different times. This mathematical reformulation, however, leads to physical and philosophical consequences for the ontological (...)
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    Situated Action: Reply to William Clancey.Alonso H. Vera & Herbert A. Simon - 1993 - Cognitive Science 17 (1):117-133.
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    Right to mental integrity and neurotechnologies: implications of the extended mind thesis.Vera Tesink, Thomas Douglas, Lisa Forsberg, Sjors Ligthart & Gerben Meynen - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (10):656-663.
    The possibility of neurotechnological interference with our brain and mind raises questions about the moral rights that would protect against the (mis)use of these technologies. One such moral right that has received recent attention is the right to mental integrity. Though the metaphysical boundaries of the mind are a matter of live debate, most defences of this moral right seem to assume an internalist (brain-based) view of the mind. In this article, we will examine what an extended account of the (...)
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    Lost in ‘Culturation’: medical informed consent in China.Vera Lúcia Raposo - 2019 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 22 (1):17-30.
    Although Chinese law imposes informed consent for medical treatments, the Chinese understanding of this requirement is very different from the European one, mostly due to the influence of Confucianism. Chinese doctors and relatives are primarily interested in protecting the patient, even from the truth; thus, patients are commonly uninformed of their medical conditions, often at the family’s request. The family plays an important role in health care decisions, even substituting their decisions for the patient’s. Accordingly, instead of personal informed consent, (...)
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  29. How to engineer a concept.Vera Flocke - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (10):3069-3083.
    One dimension of cognitive success concerns getting it right: having many true beliefs and no false ones. Another dimension of cognitive success concerns using the right concepts. For example, using a concept of a person that systematically excludes people of certain demographics from its extension is a sort of cognitive deficiency. This view, if correct, tasks inquirers with critically examining the concepts they are using and perhaps replacing those concepts with new and better ones. This task is often referred to (...)
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    George Boole.Armando Asti Vera - 1968 - [Buenos Aires]: Departamento de Filosofía, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires.
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    The Duty to Protect the Victim – Or the Duty to Suffer Punishment?Vera Bergelson - 2013 - Law and Philosophy 32 (2-3):199-215.
    This paper addresses The Ends of Harm by Victor Tadros. In it, I attempted to explore some of the implications of Tadros’s theory of punishment, particularly those following from the uneasy relationship between punishment of the offender and D’s duty to protect the victim from future harm. Among my concerns were: the apparent underinclusiveness of Tadros’s theory of punishment; the vague and unpredictable scope of D’s liabilities; the taking away by the state of V’s right to be protected; and the (...)
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    Planned parenthood in India.Vera Houghton - 1951 - The Eugenics Review 43 (1):33.
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    Responsibilities of voluntary organizations.Vera Houghton - 1965 - The Eugenics Review 57 (1):16.
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  34. ¿ Qué es Una secta? El criterio de demarcación.Vicente Jara Vera - 2007 - Studium : revista de filosofía y teología 47 (3):347-393.
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    Geschlechtsspezifische Unterschiede im Sterben von Männern und Frauen. Exploration eines kaum erforschten Themenfeldes.Vera Kalitzkus - 2005 - Die Philosophin 16 (31):42-54.
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    Fearful Asymmetries: Langston Hughes, Nicolás Guillén, and Cuba Libre.Vera M. Kutzinski - 2004 - Diacritics 34 (3):112-142.
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    Moi tri zhizni: avtobiograficheskie ocherki.Vera Piroschkow - 2002 - Sankt-Peterburg: Zhurnal "Neva".
    Prilozhenie I. Chelovek v totalitarnom gosudarstve -- Prilozhenie II. Iz-pod glyb -- Prilozhenie III. Lenin i Bogdanov -- Prilozhenie IV. Voskresenie.
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    Kant e l'ortodossia russa: accademie ecclesiastiche e filosofia in Russia tra XVIII e XIX secolo.Vera Pozzi - 2017 - Firenze, Italy: Firenze University Press.
    The diffusion of Kantian philosophy in the Russian culture was a singularly early event: even the Orthodox ecclesiastical Academies were involved in this process, despite the control exercised by the censorship in defense of the metaphysical and theological tradition. The history and sources of the "philosophy of ecclesiastical academies" are also examined through the analysis of the works of two authors (I.Ja. Vetrinskij and P.D. Jurkevic), who, with their reaction to the Kantian "revolution", attested to the deep awareness of the (...)
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    La ética pública en tiempos de crisis (XXIV Conferencias Aranguren).Elisa Pérez Vera - 2016 - Isegoría 54:13-49.
    Desde hace unos años, la palabra crisis se ha instalado en nuestro lenguaje cotidiano. Se trata de un término polivalente que se aplica sobre una realidad magmática de contornos imprecisos. Inicialmente la crisis se manifestó a nivel económico. Pero la crisis afecta al disfrute de los derechos constitucionales, agravando el desamparo de una ciudadanía cada vez más alejada de la clase política. En este contexto, la corrupción política detrae una cuantía escandalosa recursos que podrían ser destinados a satisfacer derechos constitucionales. (...)
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    A memory of J.d. Bastable (1916-2000).Vera Quinlan - 2001 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 9 (4):569.
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    Ideológica desigualdad: construcción de retóricas normativas y prescriptivas para (des) legitimar la pobreza.Mario Ramos Vera - 2020 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 47:403-427.
    La pobreza y la desigualdad pueden ser descritas y explicadas por medio de disciplinas como la sociología o la economía, pero la filosofía y la teoría política también han posado su mirada en estos fenómenos. Más concretamente, las distintas acepciones de las ideologías –como falsificación, así como en sentido fuerte y atenuado– atienden a la realidad de la inequidad actuando como mediaciones cognitivas. Desde una dimensión normativa vertebran construcciones retóricas que legitiman o impugnan las desigualdades. En este último supuesto, las (...)
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  42. Dimensões atitudinais do alfabetismo.Vera Maria Masagão Ribeiro - 2000 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 2 (2):p - 21.
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  43. Is there another, unknown, manuscript of Comenius'" Pansophy?".Vera Schifferova & Martin Steiner - 2010 - Filosoficky Casopis 58 (3):379-386.
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    Lenins Kampf gegen den Revisionismus.Vera Wrona - 1970 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 18 (s1).
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    The Essence of Dissidence.Vera Zatopkova - 2001 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22 (2):59-78.
    This article offers a philosophic understanding of dissidence. We present a conceptual analysis of dissidence as connected to a net of other philosophic concepts such as ‘virtue’ and ‘truth’. ‘Dissidence’, like ‘right’ and ‘liberty’, is used both in precise philosophic discourse and with greater variations of meaning in ordinary language. Our discussion springs from a philosophic discourse of dissidence that flourished in Czechoslovakia in the seventies and eighties, during the ‘normalization’ period between the Soviet invasion of 1968 and the Velvet (...)
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    Structure emerges faster during cultural transmission in children than in adults.Vera Kempe, Nicolas Gauvrit & Douglas Forsyth - 2015 - Cognition 136:247-254.
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    Mining Tacitus: secrets of empire, nature and art in the reason of state.Vera Keller - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Science 45 (2):189-212.
    A new political practice, the ‘reason of state’, informed the ends and practices of natural study in the late sixteenth century. Informed by the study of the Roman historian Tacitus, political writers gathered ‘secrets of empire’ from both history and travel. Following the economic reorientation of ‘reason of state’ by Giovanni Botero (1544–1617), such secrets came to include bodies of useful particulars concerning nature and art collected by an expanding personnel of intelligencers. A comparison between various writers describing wide-scale collections, (...)
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    Children in clinical research: A conflict of moral values.Vera Hassner Sharav - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (1):12 – 59.
    This paper examines the culture, the dynamics and the financial underpinnings that determine how medical research is being conducted on children in the United States. Children have increasingly become the subject of experiments that offer them no potential direct benefit but expose them to risks of harm and pain. A wide range of such experiments will be examined, including a lethal heartburn drug test, the experimental insertion of a pacemaker, an invasive insulin infusion experiment, and a fenfluramine "violence prediction" experiment. (...)
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  49. Vice is Nice But Incest is Best: The Problem of a Moral Taboo.Vera Bergelson - 2013 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 7 (1):43-59.
    Incest is a crime in most societies. In the United States, incest is punishable in almost every state with sentences going as far as 20 and 30 years in prison, and even a life sentence. Yet the reasons traditionally proffered in justification of criminalization of incest—respecting religion and universal tradition; avoiding genetic abnormalities; protecting the family unit; preventing sexual abuse and sexual imposition; and precluding immorality—at a close examination, reveal their under- and over-inclusiveness, inconsistency or outright inadequacy. It appears that (...)
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  50. A challenge for Super-Humeanism: the problem of immanent comparisons.Vera Matarese - 2020 - Synthese 197 (9):4001-4020.
    According to the doctrine of Super-Humeanism, the world’s mosaic consists only of permanent matter points and changing spatial relations, while all the other entities and features figuring in scientific theories are nomological parameters, whose role is merely to build the best law system. In this paper, I develop an argument against Super-Humeanism by pointing out that it is vulnerable to and does not have the resources to solve the well-known problem of immanent comparisons. Firstly, I show that it cannot endorse (...)
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