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  1. The Multiple Pathways Model of Visual System. A Review.Matteo Baccarini - 2013 - Humana Mente 6 (24).
    Although seeing is commonly experienced as a unitary activity, the scientific description of vision resists such an intuitive account. Both psychologists and neuroscientists are in agreement with the idea that the elaboration of visual information is distributed across several different routes provided with different functions. Importantly, these routes can be mapped onto well-identified anatomical subdivision of the visual system. Crucially, although originally based on the assumption that different visual information are elaborated via different neural channels, such a model is nowadays (...)
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  • Die Principien der Mechanik. [REVIEW]Heinrich Hertz - 1894 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 5:464.
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  • (1 other version)The Nature of Explanation. [REVIEW]E. N. & Kenneth J. W. Craik - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (24):667.
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  • On a new list of categories.Charles Sanders Peirce - unknown
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  • (1 other version)Models in Science (2nd edition).Roman Frigg & Stephan Hartmann - 2021 - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Models are of central importance in many scientific contexts. The centrality of models such as inflationary models in cosmology, general-circulation models of the global climate, the double-helix model of DNA, evolutionary models in biology, agent-based models in the social sciences, and general-equilibrium models of markets in their respective domains is a case in point (the Other Internet Resources section at the end of this entry contains links to online resources that discuss these models). Scientists spend significant amounts of time building, (...)
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  • (1 other version)Computing machinery and intelligence.Alan Turing - 1950 - Mind 59 (236):433-60.
    I propose to consider the question, "Can machines think?" This should begin with definitions of the meaning of the terms "machine" and "think." The definitions might be framed so as to reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words, but this attitude is dangerous, If the meaning of the words "machine" and "think" are to be found by examining how they are commonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that the meaning and the answer to (...)
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  • How Molecules Became Signs.Terrence W. Deacon - forthcoming - Biosemiotics:1-23.
    To explore how molecules became signs I will ask: “What sort of process is necessary and sufficient to treat a molecule as a sign?” This requires focusing on the interpreting system and its interpretive competence. To avoid assuming any properties that need to be explained I develop what I consider to be a simplest possible molecular model system which only assumes known physics and chemistry but nevertheless exemplifies the interpretive properties of interest. Three progressively more complex variants of this model (...)
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  • Внутриисламские процессы в крымской автономии.Aider Bulatov - 2009 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 50:262-269.
    The process of registering Muslim communities of the spiritual government of Crimean Muslims in the first 15 years of independence of Ukraine was too dynamic. However, since 2005 this process has slowed noticeably. This is due to the fact that at present, a possible extreme threshold of this process has been reached. This is due to the fact that in Crimea the process of returning former religious buildings that were transferred according to the legislation of Ukraine to registered legal entities, (...)
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  • Kritik Der Reinen Vernunft.Immanuel Kant, Jens Timmermann, Werner S. Pluhar, Paul Guyer & Allen W. Wood - 1999 - Erkenntnis 51 (2-3):357-363.
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  • Critique of Quantum Optical Experimental Refutations of Bohr’s Principle of Complementarity, of the Wootters–Zurek Principle of Complementarity, and of the Particle–Wave Duality Relation.P. N. Kaloyerou - 2016 - Foundations of Physics 46 (2):138-175.
    I argue that quantum optical experiments that purport to refute Bohr’s principle of complementarity fail in their aim. Some of these experiments try to refute complementarity by refuting the so called particle–wave duality relations, which evolved from the Wootters–Zurek reformulation of BPC. I therefore consider it important for my forgoing arguments to first recall the essential tenets of BPC, and to clearly separate BPC from WZPC, which I will argue is a direct contradiction of BPC. This leads to a need (...)
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  • Logicomix.Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos H. Papadimitriou, Alecos Papadatos & Annie di Donna - 2010 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):419-420.
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  • The physics and the semantics of quantum measurement.Henry Margenau & James L. Park - 1973 - Foundations of Physics 3 (1):19-28.
    In a recent paper, Prugovečki offered a theory of simultaneous measurements based upon an axiomatic description of the measurement act which excludes certain illustrations of simultaneous measurement previously discussed by the present writers. In this article, the fundamental conceptions of state preparation, state determination, and measurement which underlie our research are compared to Prugovečki's interpretations of the analogous constructs in his theory of measurement.
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  • Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive science.Andy Clark - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3):181-204.
    Brains, it has recently been argued, are essentially prediction machines. They are bundles of cells that support perception and action by constantly attempting to match incoming sensory inputs with top-down expectations or predictions. This is achieved using a hierarchical generative model that aims to minimize prediction error within a bidirectional cascade of cortical processing. Such accounts offer a unifying model of perception and action, illuminate the functional role of attention, and may neatly capture the special contribution of cortical processing to (...)
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  • Number; The Language of Science.Tobias Dantzig - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (24):517-519.
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  • (1 other version)Philosophisches Wörterbuch.Georg Klaus & Manfred Buhr - 1965 - Studies in Soviet Thought 5 (1):92-92.
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  • Jakob von Uexküll: An introduction.Kalevi Kull - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (134):1-59.
    The article gives an account of life and work of Jakob von Uexk?ll, together with a description of his impact to theoretical biology, behavioural studies, and semiotics. It includes the complete bibliography of Uexk?ll's published works, as well as an extensive list of publications about him.
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  • (3 other versions)Mysticism and Logic, and Other Essays.Bertrand Russell - 1919 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (2):243-244.
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  • Nikomachische Ethik. Aristoteles, Olof Gigon & Karl Hoen - 1953 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 15 (2):319-321.
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  • (1 other version)The concept of transition in quantum mechanics.James L. Park - 1970 - Foundations of Physics 1 (1):23-33.
    The concept of quantum transition is critically examined from the perspective of the modern quantum theory of measurement. Historically rooted in the famous quantum jump of the Old Quantum Theory, the transition idea survives today in experimental jargon due to (1) the notion of uncontrollable disturbance of a system by measurement operations and (2) the wave-packet reduction hypothesis in several forms. Explicit counterexamples to both (1) and (2) are presented in terms of quantum measurement theory. It is concluded that the (...)
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  • Counterintuitive behavior of social systems.Jay W. Forrester - 1971 - Theory and Decision 2 (2):109-140.
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  • Marx’s Realms of ‘Freedom’ and ‘Necessity’.James C. Klagge - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (4):769 - 777.
    In 1844 Marx held that labor alienation was wholly eliminable, primarily through the abolition of private property. Work in the context of private property was alienating because it was performed for wages and the production of exchange-value. With such purposes, work was experienced as selfish and forced. With the abolition of private property, work would be performed for the production of use-¥alue, to satisfy human needs. With this human purpose, work would be experienced as a free and fulfilling expression of (...)
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  • Wahrscheinlichkeit, Statistik, und Wahrheit.R. von Mises - 1937 - Mind 46 (184):478-491.
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  • Questions concerning certain faculties claimed for man.Charles Sanders Peirce - 1868 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2 (2):103 - 114.
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  • Physical and Functional Conditions for Symbols, Codes, and Languages.H. H. Pattee - 2008 - Biosemiotics 1 (2):147-168.
    All sciences have epistemic assumptions, a language for expressing their theories or models, and symbols that reference observables that can be measured. In most sciences the language in which their models are expressed are not the focus of their attention, although the choice of language is often crucial for the model. On the contrary, biosemiotics, by definition, cannot escape focusing on the symbol–matter relationship. Symbol systems first controlled material construction at the origin of life. At this molecular level it is (...)
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  • Max planck.[author unknown] - 1948 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 53 (1):85-86.
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  • Die mechanische Wärmetheorie.[author unknown] - 1890 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 3:128-131.
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  • Dialektik der Natur.Friedrich Engels - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (1):122-123.
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