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    Applicability of the Ottawa Ankle Rules in primary care: results from a pilot study.Philip J. van der Wees, Erik J. M. Hendriks, Vivian Bruls, Joost Dekker & Rob A. de Bie - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (6):1246-1248.
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    The time of perception as a measure of differences in sensations.Vivian Allen Charles Henmon - 1906 - New York: The Science press.
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    (1 other version)The fourteenth annual meeting of the american psychological association.Vivian A. C. Henmon - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (6):151-161.
  4. Replantear la democracia en México: una perspectiva histórica.Viviane Brachet Márquez & Diane Davis - 1994 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 4:90-125.
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  5. From screen-scape to screen-sphere : a meditation in Medias Res.Vivian Sobchack - 2016 - In Dominique Chateau & José Moure (eds.), Screens: from materiality to spectatorship: a historical and theoretical reassessment. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
     
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  6. Verse: California Poppies.John C. Vivian - 1949 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 30 (4):375.
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    German-Jewish Thought and its Afterlife: A Tenuous Legacy.Vivian Liska - 2016 - Indiana University Press.
    Drawing on Jewish dimensions in the works of Franz Kafka, Walter Benjamin, Gershom Scholem, Hannah Arendt, and Paul Celan, Vivian Liska reflects on the dialogues between these contemporaries and traces the changing role that Jewish tradition has played in the development of modern thought. She notes how these intellectuals and philosophers transmitted their particular visions of modernity but also viewed them in the light of the Jewish tradition’s legacies and challenges. Liska argues that these visions derive from a paradoxical (...)
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  8. On listening to what the children say.Vivian Gussin Paley - 2008 - In Alexandra Miletta & Maureen McCann Miletta (eds.), Classroom Conversations: A Collection of Classics for Parents and Teachers. The New Press.
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  9. Theory of mind and the unobservability of other minds.Vivian Bohl & Nivedita Gangopadhyay - 2014 - Philosophical Explorations 17 (2):203-222.
    The theory of mind (ToM) framework has been criticised by emerging alternative accounts. Each alternative begins with the accusation that ToM's validity as a research paradigm rests on the assumption of the ‘unobservability’ of other minds. We argue that the critics' discussion of the unobservability assumption (UA) targets a straw man. We discuss metaphysical, phenomenological, epistemological, and psychological readings of UA and demonstrate that it is not the case that ToM assumes the metaphysical, phenomenological, or epistemological claims. However, ToM supports (...)
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    Rodas de conversa: uma análise das vozes infantis na perspectiva do círculo de Bakhtin.Viviane Maria Alessi - 2014 - Curitiba, Paraná, Brasil: Editora UFPR.
  11. First Syntax, Adjectives and Colors.Vivian Cruz, Alessio Plebe & Vivian M. De La Cruz - 2016 - In Vivian Cruz & Alessio Plebe (eds.), Neurosemantics: Neural Processes and the Construction of Linguistic Meaning. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  12. Le-zaneḳ mi-ḥuts le-hisṭoryah: Ḥanah Arendṭ ṿe-Frants Ḳafḳa = Jumping out of history: Hannah Arendt and Franz Kafka.Vivian Liska - 2012 - Ramat-Gan: Universiṭat Bar-Ilan.
     
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  13. Joseph Webbe: Some Seventeenth-century Views On Language-teaching And The Nature Of Meaning.Vivian Salmon - 1961 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 23 (2):324-340.
  14. O discurso Das fábulas de fedro.Vivian de Azevedo Garcia Salema - 2012 - Principia: Revista do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Orientais do Instituto de Letras 1 (24):59-69.
    As fábulas de Fedro são surpreendentemente instigantes, ainda na atualidade, porque tratam de temas universais, focalizando questões que envolvem o próprio homem como um ser social. A análise de três fábulas fedrianas - Ouis, canis et lupus; Leo senex, aper, taurus et asinus; Vulpes et ciconia, mostrará de que modo o fabulista se serve das palavras para difundir ideias e defender princípios morais por meio de discursos que transmitem muito mais do que se depreende numa simples e desatenta leitura.
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  15. (1 other version)The study of language in 17th-century England.Vivian Salmon - 1979 - Amsterdam: Benjamins.
     
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  16. Os livros das normalistas: os manuais pedagógicos na história da formação dos professores no Brasil (1930-1971).Vivian Batista da Silva - 2008 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 10 (1).
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  17. Postfuturism.Vivian Sobchack - 2000 - In Gill Kirkup (ed.), The gendered cyborg: a reader. New York: Routledge in association with the Open University. pp. 136--147.
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    Jean-Paul & Simone in the Digital Age.Vivian Todini - 2012 - Philosophy Now 89:54-54.
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  19. Human Freedom and Responsibility.Frederick Vivian - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (155):90-91.
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    Scarcity and evil.Vivian Charles Walsh - 1961 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
  21. Using Technology in the Social Studies Classroom: The Journey of Two Teachers.Vivian H. Wright & Elizabeth K. Wilson - 2009 - Journal of Social Studies Research 33 (2):133-154.
  22. Vicencia Yuchengco: Good Old Values.Vivian Yuchengco - 2010 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 14 (2):403-404.
     
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    Neural Representations Beyond “Plus X”.Vivian Cruz & Alessio Plebe - 2018 - Minds and Machines 28 (1):93-117.
    In this paper we defend structural representations, more specifically neural structural representation. We are not alone in this, many are currently engaged in this endeavor. The direction we take, however, diverges from the main road, a road paved by the mathematical theory of measure that, in the 1970s, established homomorphism as the way to map empirical domains of things in the world to the codomain of numbers. By adopting the mind as codomain, this mapping became a boon for all those (...)
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  24. Color objectivism and color pluralism.Vivian Mizrahi - 2006 - Dialectica 60 (3):283-306.
    Most objectivist and dispositionalist theories of color have tried to resolve the challenge raised by color variations by drawing a distinction between real and apparent colors. This paper considers such a strategy to be fundamentally erroneous. The high degree of variability of colors constitutes a crucial feature of colors and color perception; it cannot be avoided without leaving aside the real nature of color. The objectivist theory of color defended in this paper holds that objects have locally many different objective (...)
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  25. Mirrors and Misleading Appearances.Vivian Mizrahi - 2019 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (2):354-367.
    ABSTRACTAlthough philosophers have often insisted that specular perception is illusory or erroneous in nature, few have stressed the reliability and indispensability of mirrors as optical instrumen...
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    Beyond the blank slate: routes to learning new coordination patterns depend on the intrinsic dynamics of the learner—experimental evidence and theoretical model.Viviane Kostrubiec, Pier-Giorgio Zanone, Armin Fuchs & J. A. Scott Kelso - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
  27. (1 other version)Did the Greeks have a word for it? Contagion and contagion theory in classical antiquity.Vivian Nutton - forthcoming - Contagion: Perspectives From Pre-Modern Societies.
     
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  28. Sniff, smell, and stuff.Vivian Mizrahi - 2014 - Philosophical Studies 171 (2):233-250.
    Most philosophers consider olfactory experiences to be very poor in comparison to other sense modalities. And because olfactory experiences seem to lack the spatial content necessary to object perception, philosophers tend to maintain that smell is purely sensational or abstract. I argue in this paper that the apparent poverty and spatial indeterminateness of odor experiences does not reflect the “subjective” or “abstract” nature of smell, but only that smell is not directed to particular things. According to the view defended in (...)
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    Sotsiaalne tunnetus kui hübriidelevant.Vivian Bohl - 2011 - In Bruno Mölder & Jaan Kangilaski (eds.), Filosoofia ja analüüs: analüütilise filosoofia seminar 20. Tartu: EYS Veljesto Kirjastus. pp. 219-258.
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  30. Introduction.Vivian Cruz, Alessio Plebe & Vivian M. De La Cruz - 2016 - In Vivian Cruz & Alessio Plebe (eds.), Neurosemantics: Neural Processes and the Construction of Linguistic Meaning. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    L'indisciplinaire de l'art.Viviane Huys - 2012 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France. Edited by Denis Vernant.
    Cet ouvrage, destiné aux étudiants, enseignants et chercheurs, s’adresse aussi bien aux philosophes qu’aux historiens de l’art et, plus généralement, à tous ceux qui s’intéressent aux phénomènes artistiques. Il propose une approche novatrice et résolument interdisciplinaire des dispositifs artistiques dans leur dimension historique et discursive comme des œuvres d’art dans leur dimension symbolique. À la faveur d’études iconographiques précises, notamment d’œuvres relevant de l’art roman, les propositions théoriques faites initialement trouvent leur application concrète et montrent leur fécondité. De nombreuses illustrations (...)
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    Galen: On Problematical Movements.Vivian Nutton (ed.) - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this forgotten treatise, preserved largely in medieval translations into Arabic and Latin, the greatest medical scientist of antiquity investigates the relationship between conscious and unconscious movements. He looks at the structure of the tongue and the oesophagus, and asks why mental perceptions can have physical effects on the body. Some of his questions still trouble modern scientists, although they would not accept most of his answers. The extensive Introduction and Commentary explain the medical background for non-medical specialists, and discuss (...)
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  33. Medicine at the Courts of Europe, 1500-1837.Vivian Nutton & Hans-Uwe Lammel - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (2):355.
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    Women: Polemical Invention and Empirical Search.Vivian Rakoff - 1972 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 39.
  35. Phenomenology.Vivian Sobchack - 2008 - In Paisley Livingston & Carl R. Plantinga (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film. New York: Routledge.
     
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  36. When the ear dreams : Dolby digital and the imagination of sound.Vivian Sobchack - 2011 - In Jacques Khalip, Robert Mitchell, Giorgio Agamben, Cesare Casarino, Peter Geimer & Mark Hansen (eds.), Releasing the Image: From Literature to New Media. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
     
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    La réflexion chez Wittgenstein? De la plasticité Des représentations.Viviane Ventrin - forthcoming - Philosophique.
    Le défi que se lance cet article est d'expliquer ce titre énigmatique, en en faisant le support d'un cheminement sur ce que pourrait être la notion de réflexion abordée dans la pensée wittgensteinienne. Le §4 ne fera que pointer de loin, des éléments sur lesquels nous travaillons dans le cadre de notre travail de thèse, sur la philosophie de la psychologie chez Wittgenstein. §1. L'impossible réflexion Autant l'avouer directement : Wittgenstein ne nous semble pas être un penseur de la réflexi...
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    Psicologia e arte: um paradigma estético dos processos de criação.Aline Groff Vivian & Jorge Trindade - 2003 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 17:107-121.
    O artigo é resultado do trabalho de conclusão de curso em psicologia e busca compreender como se dá o processo de criação artístico, qual sua função e o que expressa o artista através de sua obra. Apresenta um referencial teórico que aborda psicologia e sua inter-relação com a Arte, além das importa..
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  39. “Speaking into the Void”? Intersectionality Critiques and Epistemic Backlash.Vivian M. May - 2014 - Hypatia 29 (1):94-112.
    Taking up Kimberlé Crenshaw's conclusion that black feminist theorists seem to continue to find themselves in many ways “speaking into the void” (Crenshaw 2011, 228), even as their works are widely celebrated, I examine intersectionality critiques as one site where power asymmetries and dominant imaginaries converge in the act of interpretation (or cooptation) of intersectionality. That is, despite its current “status,” intersectionality also faces epistemic intransigence in the ways in which it is read and applied. My aim is not to (...)
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  40. Toward an integrative account of social cognition: marrying theory of mind and interactionism to study the interplay of Type 1 and Type 2 processes.Vivian Bohl & Wouter van den Bos - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience:1-15.
    Traditional theory of mind (ToM) accounts for social cognition have been at the basis of most studies in the social cognitive neurosciences. However, in recent years, the need to go beyond traditional ToM accounts for understanding real life social interactions has become all the more pressing. At the same time it remains unclear whether alternative accounts, such as interactionism, can yield a sufficient description and explanation of social interactions. We argue that instead of considering ToM and interactionism as mutually exclusive (...)
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  41. Classic Hedonism Reconsidered.Vivian Feldblyum - 2024 - Utilitas 36 (3):193-210.
    Few views have seen a more precipitous fall from grace than hedonism, which once occupied a central position in the history of ethics. Recently, there have been efforts to revive interest in the view, including well-motivated pleas for contemporary ethicists to at least take the view seriously. In this article, I argue for the seriousness of hedonism on metaethical grounds. Taking J.S. Mill's argument for hedonism as a test case, I show that historically, classic hedonism was grounded metaethically via a (...)
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  42. We read minds to shape relationships.Vivian Bohl - 2015 - Philosophical Psychology 28 (5):674-694.
    Mindreading is often considered to be the most important human social cognitive skill, and over the past three decades, several theories of the cognitive mechanisms for mindreading have been proposed. But why do we read minds? According to the standard view, we attribute mental states to individuals to predict and explain their behavior. I argue that the standard view is too general to capture the distinctive function of mindreading, and that it does not explain what motivates people to read minds. (...)
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  43. Semantics: What Else?Vivian Cruz, Alessio Plebe & Vivian M. De La Cruz - 2016 - In Vivian Cruz & Alessio Plebe (eds.), Neurosemantics: Neural Processes and the Construction of Linguistic Meaning. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  44. Toward a Neurosemantics of Moral Terms.Vivian Cruz, Alessio Plebe & Vivian M. De La Cruz - 2016 - In Vivian Cruz & Alessio Plebe (eds.), Neurosemantics: Neural Processes and the Construction of Linguistic Meaning. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  45. A travel guide to palestine. Walter Benjamin in Israel.Vivian Liska & Tamara Eisenberg - 2008 - Naharaim - Zeitschrift Für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur Und Kulturgeschichte 2 (2).
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    Giorgio Agambens leerer Messianismus: Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, Franz Kafka.Vivian Liska - 2008 - Wien: Schlebrügge.Editor.
    Die Lücke in der Zeit: Agamben und Arendt -- Wie Sonntagskinder: Agamben und Benjamin -- Als ob nicht: Agamben und Kafka.
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  47. Messianic language and the idea of prose: Benjamin and Agamben.Vivian Liska - 2014 - In Anna Glazova & Paul North (eds.), Messianic thought outside theology. New York: Fordham University Press.
     
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    Schopenhauer: pessimist and pagan.Vivian Jerauld McGill - 1931 - New York,: Haskell House.
    A major biography of the 19th century German philosopher of the pessimistic school. Although a number of biographies of Schopenhauer had been published in German, this was the first major biography of him in some 40 years to appear in English, & the author had to rely to a large extent on primary & secondary sources in the German language. Illus.
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  49. The'working-dead'in nyongo occult economy in cameroonian society.Vivian Besem Ojong - 2012 - Journal of Dharma 37 (4).
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    The misinterpretation of Locke as a formalist in educational philosophy.Vivian Trow Thayer - 1921 - Madison,:
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