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    Correspondance de Théodore Jouffroy.Théodore Jouffroy - 1901 - Paris: Perrin. Edited by Adolphe Émile Lair.
    Correspondance de Theodore Jouffroy / publiee avec une etude sur Jouffroy par Adolphe LairDate de l'edition originale: 1901Sujet de l'ouvrage: Jouffroy, Theodore (1796-1842) -- CorrespondanceComprend: etude sur Jouffroy...Ce livre est la reproduction fidele d'une oeuvre publiee avant 1920 et fait partie d'une collection de livres reimprimes a la demande editee par Hachette Livre, dans le cadre d'un partenariat avec la Bibliotheque nationale de France, offrant l'opportunite d'acceder a des ouvrages anciens et souvent rares issus des fonds patrimoniaux de la BnF.Les (...)
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    Professor C. Martin Wilbur.Odoric Wou - 1999 - Chinese Studies in History 33 (1):87-90.
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    The Franciscan House of Studies in Peking.Odoric Hemmerich - 1947 - Franciscan Studies 7 (2):188-192.
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    The Chinese Communist Party and the Labor Movement: The May 30th Movement in Henan.Odoric Y. K. Wou - 1989 - Chinese Studies in History 23 (1):70-104.
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    Itinéraire spirituel.Théodore Ruyssen - 1966 - Paris,: Éditions Marcel Rivière.
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    La philosophie de William James.Théodore Flournoy - 1911 - Saint-Blaise,: Foyer Solidariste.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  7. Du-śiaḥ ben ḥakhamim.Théodore Dreyfus - 1993 - Ramat-Gan: Universiṭat Bar-Ilan.
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  8. Martin Buber.Théodore Dreyfus - 1981 - Paris: Cerf.
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    The philosophy of William James.Théodore Flournoy - 1917 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press. Edited by Edwin B. Holt & William James.
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  10. Érasme.Théodore Quoniam - 1935 - Paris,: Desclée, de Brouwer & cie.
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    Introduction à une lecture de l'"Esprit des lois".Théodore Quoniam - 1976 - Paris: Lettres modernes.
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    Montesquieu, son humanisme, son civisme.Théodore Quoniam - 1977 - Paris: Téqui.
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    Réflexions, morales & politiques.Émile Théodore Joseph Hubert Banning - 1899 - Bruxelles,: Spineux & cie.. Edited by Ernest Édouard Gossart & Alexis Henri Brialmont.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Révérence à la vie: conversations avec Jean-Philippe de Tonnac.Théodore Monod - 1999 - Paris: Grasset. Edited by Jean-Philippe de Tonnac.
    La Terre est un jardin bordé de nuit. Tels des aveugles nous avançons, mais sûrs de nous, fiers, cruels, consommateurs, assoiffés de profit. Modernes? Que restera-t-il à nos enfants de cette oasis si humaine? Seront-ils seulement là pour contempler nos méfaits? Verront-ils, comme nous, les fleurs, le désert, le ciel aux mille étoiles, la vie menacée, la guerre? Théodore Monod - qui avait seize ans quand les cloches de France sonnèrent la paix en 1918 - nous offre une méditation lucide (...)
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    Kant.Théodore Ruyssen - 1900 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
    Excerpt from Kant Une pareille etude peut comporter trois methodes differentes. L'une, de pure erudition, a envahi la litterature et n'a pas epargne la philosophie, qui lui doit d'ailleurs d'inappreciables services; elle etablit les textes et fixe quelques details interessants de biographie et d'histoire. Elle consisterait ici a analvser minutieusement les decouvertes recentes des infatigables chercheurs d'ou tre - Rhin, correspondances, notes manuscrites, anec dotes sur Kant, sa famille, ses amis, ses collegues; elle discuterait longuement les differences de texte qui (...)
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  16. Rationality to-day =.Hans-Georg Gadamer & Théodore F. Geraets (eds.) - 1979 - Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press.
  17. Odors: from chemical structures to gaseous plumes.Benjamin D. Young, James A. Escalon & Dennis Mathew - 2020 - Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 111:19-29.
    We are immersed within an odorous sea of chemical currents that we parse into individual odors with complex structures. Odors have been posited as determined by the structural relation between the molecules that compose the chemical compounds and their interactions with the receptor site. But, naturally occurring smells are parsed from gaseous odor plumes. To give a comprehensive account of the nature of odors the chemosciences must account for these large distributed entities as well. We offer a (...)
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    Odor‐Color Associations Are Not Mediated by Concurrent Verbalization.Laura J. Speed, Josje de Valk, Ilja Croijmans, John L. A. Huisman & Asifa Majid - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (4):e13266.
    Odor and color are strongly associated. Numerous studies demonstrate consistent odor‐color associations, as well as effects of color on odor perception and language. Yet, we know little about how these associations arise. Here, we test whether language is a possible mediator of odor‐color associations, specifically whether odor‐color associations are mediated by implicit odor naming. In two experiments, we used an interference paradigm to prevent the verbalization of odors during an odor‐color matching task. If participants generate color associations subsequent to (...)
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  19. Odors, Objects and Olfaction.Dan Cavedon-Taylor - 2018 - American Philosophical Quarterly 55 (1):81-94.
    Olfaction represents odors, if it represents anything at all. Does olfaction also represent ordinary objects like cheese, fish and coffee-beans? Many think so. This paper argues that it does not. Instead, we should affirm an austere account of the intentional objects of olfaction: olfactory experience is about odors, not objects. Visuocentric thinking about olfaction has tempted some philosophers to say otherwise.
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  20. Smelling Odors and Tasting Flavors: distinguishing orthonasal smell from retronasal olfaction.Benjamin D. Young - 2023 - In Aleksandra Mroczko-Wrasowicz & Rick Grush (eds.), Sensory Individuals: Unimodal and Multimodal Perspectives. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    It is arguably the case that olfactory system contains two senses that share the same type of stimuli, sensory transduction mechanism, and processing centers. Yet, orthonasal and retronasal olfaction differ in their types of perceptible objects as individuated by their sensory qualities. What will be explored in this paper is how the account of orthonasal smell developed in the Molecular Structure Theory of smell can be expanded for retronasal olfaction (Young, 2016, 2019a-b, 2020). By considering the object of olfactory perception (...)
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    Odors Can Serve as Landmarks in Human Wayfinding.Kai Hamburger & Markus Knauff - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (11):e12798.
    Scientists have shown that many non‐human animals such as ants, dogs, or rats are very good at using smells to find their way through their environments. But are humans also capable of navigating through their environment based on olfactory cues? There is not much research on this topic, a gap that the present research seeks to bridge. We here provide one of the first empirical studies investigating the possibility of using olfactory cues as landmarks in human wayfinding. Forty subjects participated (...)
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    Archiving odors.Thomas H. Morton - 2000 - In Nalini Bhushan & Stuart M. Rosenfeld (eds.), Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry. Oxford University Press.
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    The Odor of Disgust: Contemplating the Dark Side of 20th-Century Cancer History.Bettina Hitzer - 2020 - Emotion Review 12 (3):156-167.
    This article explores how historians of emotions and historians of the senses can collaborate to write a history of emotional experience that takes seriously the corporeality of emotions. It invest...
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    Odor identification errors reveal cognitive aspects of age-associated smell loss.Rohan Raj, Thomas Hörberg, Robert Lindroos, Maria Larsson, Pawel Herman, Erika J. Laukka & Jonas K. Olofsson - 2023 - Cognition 236 (C):105445.
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    Odor intensity and pleasantness of butanol.Howard R. Moskowitz, Andrew Dravnieks & Clifford Gerbers - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (2):216.
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    Unconscious odor detection could not be due to odor itself.Laurence Jacquot, Julie Monnin & Gérard Brand - 2004 - Brain Research 1002 (1):51-54.
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    The mereological theory of odors.Roberto Casati & François Le Corre - unknown
    We propose the mereological theory of odors, according to which odors are proper parts of concrete objects. We distinguish between object solid core and gaseous periphery; the odor is the periphery and plays a role in olfactory perception similar to the role played by surfaces in visual and tactile perception. Some epistemological and metaphysical consequences of the theory are explored, in particular the fact that objects are larger than they visually appear, and that smell turns out to be (...)
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    Brain Responses to Food Odors Associated With BMI Change at 2-Year Follow-Up.Pengfei Han, Hong Chen & Thomas Hummel - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:574148.
    The understanding of food cue associated neural activations that predict future weight variability may guide the design of effective prevention programs and treatments for overeating and obesity. The current study investigated the association between brain response to different food odors with varied energy density and individual changes of body mass index (BMI) over two years. Twenty-five participants received high-fat (chocolate and peanut), low-fat (bread and peach) food odors and a nonfood odor (rose) while the brain activation was measured (...)
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    Biometrics: body odor authentication perception and acceptance.Martin D. Gibbs - 2010 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 40 (4):16-24.
    Odor detection and identification by machines is currently being done to evaluate perfumes, wine, olive, oil, and even find people buried in rubble. Extending body odor detection to authentication may seem far-fetched and unrealistic. Yet such an application is plausible, given that like a fingerprint or iris, the human body odor is unique. Although such technology still has strides to make before being applicable as either a stand-alone or supplemental technology to existing biometric tools, it still warrants research, especially in (...)
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    Odors Bias Time Perception in Visual and Auditory Modalities.Zhenzhu Yue, Tianyu Gao, Lihan Chen & Jiashuang Wu - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Odor-donor cue control of runway performance: A further examination.Stephen F. Davis, Robert E. Prytula & James W. Voorhees - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (3):141-144.
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    Odor-mediated patterned responding as a function of delay of reinforcement but not reward-magnitude contrast.Stephen F. Davis & Melanie S. Weaver - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (6):331-333.
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    Théodore de Cyrène, dit l'athée, puis le divin.Sylvain Gullo - 2006 - Paris: Harmattan.
    Lien fondamental entre Platon et Epicure, ce trublion-penseur possède son propre génie qu'il prétend divin, notamment une très solide métaphysique et des positions scandaleuses pour bien des époques, tel son "féminisme", jusqu'à ...
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    Théodore Jouffroy.Léon Ollé-Laprune - 1899 - Paris,: Perrin et cie.
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  35. Alpha-odors following defeat and cat odors influence defensive behavior.Jl Williams & Dk Scott - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):510-510.
     
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    Linguistic Identity Card of Odors.Georges Kleiber - 2012 - Iris 33:91-103.
    Smell denomination and identification are well-known issues. Our first interest of study within this subject field is the denominative situation including names of odors. These are not real odoronyms but they are divided into two categories: on one hand, general names are functioning as the noun “odor” and on the other hand, fake names of smells are fulfilling the role of specifying odors. Secondly we will argue that particuliar and specific odors are usually identified through “odor of (...)
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    Odors are expressible in language, as long as you speak the right language.Asifa Majid & Niclas Burenhult - 2014 - Cognition 130 (2):266-270.
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    Odor pleasantness and intensity: A single dimension?Karl E. Henion - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 90 (2):275.
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    Subjective range of the odor oiliness of heptanol.Karl E. Henion - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 82 (3):515.
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    Odor Perception in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and its Relationship to Food Neophobia.Anne-Claude Luisier, Genevieve Petitpierre, Camille Ferdenzi, Annick Clerc Bérod, Agnes Giboreau, Catherine Rouby & Moustafa Bensafi - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Ambient Odor Exposure Affects Food Intake and Sensory Specific Appetite in Obese Women.Cristina Proserpio, Cecilia Invitti, Sanne Boesveldt, Lucia Pasqualinotto, Monica Laureati, Camilla Cattaneo & Ella Pagliarini - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Aristotle on odor and sense of smell.Н. П Волкова - 2024 - Philosophy Journal 17 (3):36-55.
    This article is devoted to the sense of smell in Aristotle’s psychology. Aristotle defines all senses by their proper objects. In the case of sense of smell, this is difficult to do, because the human sense of smell is poorly developed. In addition, the odor itself is problematic, ac­cording to Aristotle, it appears only under certain conditions. The purpose of this work was to consider the main aspects of Aristotle’s theory of the sense of smell. In this article, spe­cial attention (...)
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    Odor-based double-alternation responding and retention as a function of naloxone injection.Stephen F. Davis, Michael M. Dudeck & Melanie S. Weaver - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (5):275-277.
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    Body Odor Disgust Sensitivity Predicts Moral Harshness Toward Moral Violations of Purity.Marco Tullio Liuzza, Jonas K. Olofsson, Sebastian Cancino-Montecinos & Torun Lindholm - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Odor Learning and Its Experience-Dependent Modulation in the South American Native Bumblebee Bombus atratus.Florencia Palottini, María C. Estravis Barcala & Walter M. Farina - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Donor odor: The presence or absence as a mediator of behavior in the runway-trained rat.Robert E. Prytula, Stephen F. Davis & John Fite - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (3):137-140.
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    Odor-mediated double-alternation responding: A multiple-baseline reversal demonstration.Robert E. Prytula, Sharon M. Lawler & Stephen F. Davis - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (2):181-184.
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    Partner’s body odor vs. relatives’ body odor: a comparison of female associations.Elizaveta Veselovskaya, Marina Butovskaya & Agnieszka Sorokowska - 2015 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 46 (2):209-213.
    People positively appraise odors of individuals who are genetically different from themselves. Here we analyzed the relationship between perceived similarity of body odor to the judges’ relatives and their partners, and characteristics attributed to the odor donor. Seventy-six women were asked to smell one of the scents of twenty-nine men, and rate variables related to potential sexual interest in odor donor. We hypothesized that characteristics related to potential sexual interest would be associated with odor donors smelling similar to a (...)
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    Iranian Herbalists, But Not Cooks, Are Better at Naming Odors Than Laypeople.Marisa Casillas, Afrooz Rafiee & Asifa Majid - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (6):e12763.
    Odor naming is enhanced in communities where communication about odors is a central part of daily life (e.g., wine experts, flavorists, and some hunter‐gatherer groups). In this study, we investigated how expert knowledge and daily experience affect the ability to name odors in a group of experts that has not previously been investigated in this context—Iranian herbalists; also called attars—as well as cooks and laypeople. We assessed naming accuracy and consistency for 16 herb and spice odors, collected (...)
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    And what about basic odors?Veit Roessner, Aribert Rothenberger & Patricia Duchamp-Viret - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (1):87-88.
    Erickson's article links the concept of four tastes to color perception as a sensory modality with similar problems of categorization. Such problems are also present for odors and olfaction. Olfaction is the sensory modality with the closest physical relationship to taste, and the sense organs of both permanently interact. We discuss the origins and influences of core ideas of the science of smell to add to the discussion of unresolved categorization problems in taste from another, closely related point of (...)
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