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  1. Cognition and Causation: Durand of St.-Pourçain and Godfrey of Fontaines on the Cause of a Cognitive Act.Peter Hartman - 2014 - In Andreas Speer, Guy Guldentops & Thomas Jeshcke (eds.), Durand of Saint-Pourçain and His Sentences Commentary: Historical, Philosophical, and Theological Issues. pp. 229-256.
    We are affected by the world: when I place my hand next to the fire, it becomes hot, and when I plunge it into the bucket of ice water, it becomes cold. What goes for physical changes also goes for at least some mental changes: when Felix the Cat leaps upon my lap, my lap not only becomes warm, but I also feel this warmth, and when he purrs, I hear his purr. It seems obvious, in other words, that perception (...)
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  • Refocusing Statutory Underpinning: Media Regulation and Accountability post-Leveson.Steven Maras - 2020 - Journal of Media Ethics 35 (2):83-95.
    In this article I revisit the debate around statutory underpinning in the context of the UK Leveson Inquiry of 2011–12 to refocus discussion on the conceptual distinctiveness of this term. Refusing...
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  • (1 other version)Intuiting morality.Martin A. Rice - 2006 - Philosophia Reformata 71 (2):154-170.
    1. Introduction: What is the Problem? There are long standing problems of how one can account for moral properties, problems that are driven by the background metaphysical milieu into which one is trying to fit the moral properties in question. David Hume faced this problem in the context of the Newtonian-mechanistic worldview. His solution was to compromise the mechanistic worldview by undermining the physicalistic notion of causal relations via his famous Critique of Induction and reduce moral properties to a sensory (...)
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  • (1 other version)Aristotle on pre-Platonic theories of sense-perception and knowledge.Luis Andrés Bredlow - 2010 - Filosofia Unisinos 11 (3):204-224.
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  • Maximum Expected Information Approach for Improving Efficiency of Categorical Loudness Scaling.Sara E. Fultz, Stephen T. Neely, Judy G. Kopun & Daniel M. Rasetshwane - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Categorical loudness scaling (CLS) measures provide useful information about an individual’s loudness perception across the dynamic range of hearing. A probability model of CLS categories has previously been described as a multi-category psychometric function (MCPF). In the study, a representative “catalog” of potential listener MCPFs was used in conjunction with maximum-likelihood estimation to derive CLS functions for participants with normal hearing and with hearing loss. The approach of estimating MCPFs for each listener has the potential to improve the accuracy of (...)
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  • Face to Face with the Other Other.Simone Drichel - 2012 - Levinas Studies 7 (1):21-42.
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