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  1. The Body We Care for: Figures of Anthropo-zoo-genesis.Vinciane Despret - 2004 - Body and Society 10 (2-3):111-134.
    Clever Hans, the famous horse who was believed to be able to count, is generally cited as the paradigm of the influence of the observer. Psychologist Rosenthal has illustrated this phenomenon with his well-known experiment about ‘bright’ and ‘dull’ maze rats. Hans, however, achieved something much more interesting. Hecould not only read human minds through their bodies: he could also influence his questioners to produce gestures he could read as cues for finding the answer. Hans could make human bodies be (...)
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  • Peirce and Heidegger: A shared Concern.Douglas R. Anderson - 1986 - Philosophy Today 30 (2):119-125.
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  • Peirce and Heidegger: A shared Concern.Douglas R. Anderson - 1986 - Philosophy Today 30 (2):119-125.
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  • From questions to stimuli, from answers to reactions: The case of Clever Hans.Eileen Crist - 1997 - Semiotica 113 (1-2):1-42.
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