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  1. (1 other version)Word and Object.Willard Van Orman Quine - 1960 - Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press.
    In the course of the discussion, Professor Quine pinpoints the difficulties involved in translation, brings to light the anomalies and conflicts implicit in our ...
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  • Psychology From an Empirical Standpoint.Franz Brentano - 1874 - Routledge.
    Unlike the first English translation in 1974, this edition contains the text corresponding to Brentano's original 1874 edition.
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  • Foundations of information integration theory.Norman Henry Anderson - 1981 - New York: Academic Press.
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  • Unified theories of cognition.Allen Newell - 1990 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    In this book, Newell makes the case for unified theories by setting forth a candidate.
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  • Quiddities: an intermittently philosophical dictionary.Willard Van Orman Quine - 1987 - Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
    Quine's areas of interest are panoramic, as this lively book amply demonstrates.
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  • Psychological explanation: The 'private data' hypothesis.Michel Treisman - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (August):130-143.
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  • Psychological Explanation: An Introduction To The Philosophy Of Psychology.Jerry A. Fodor - 1968 - Ny: Random House.
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  • Computation and Cognition: Toward a Foundation for Cognitive Science.Zenon W. Pylyshyn - 1984 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    This systematic investigation of computation and mental phenomena by a noted psychologist and computer scientist argues that cognition is a form of computation, that the semantic contents of mental states are encoded in the same general way as computer representations are encoded. It is a rich and sustained investigation of the assumptions underlying the directions cognitive science research is taking. 1 The Explanatory Vocabulary of Cognition 2 The Explanatory Role of Representations 3 The Relevance of Computation 4 The Psychological Reality (...)
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  • Matter and Consciousness: A Contemporary Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind.Paul M. Churchland (ed.) - 1984 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
    The Mind-Body Problem Questions: What is the mind? What is its connection to the body? Most basic division of answers: Dualist and Materialist (or Physicalist) responses.
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  • The consciousness of self.William James - 1890 - In The Principles of Psychology. London, England: Dover Publications.
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  • Sensation and Perception in the History of Experimental Psychology.Harlow W. Ades - 1943 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4 (1):104-106.
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  • (2 other versions)The Principles of Psychology.William James - 1890 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 11 (3):506-507.
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  • Word and Object.Willard Van Orman Quine - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (2):278-279.
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  • (1 other version)Pursuit of Truth.W. V. O. Quine - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (253):384-385.
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  • (2 other versions)The Principles of Psychology.William James - 1890 - The Monist 1:284.
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  • Zenon Pylyshyn, "Computation and Cognition: Toward a Foundation for Cognitive Science" and Alvin I. Goldman, "Epistemology and Cognition". [REVIEW]Andy Clark - 1988 - Philosophical Quarterly 38 (153):526-532.
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  • (1 other version)Remembering: A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology.F. C. Bartlett - 1933 - Mind 42 (167):352-358.
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  • (1 other version)Basic Concepts of Measurement.Bernard R. Grunstra - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (3):288-291.
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  • (1 other version)A new explanation of Weber's Law.Leon M. Solomons - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (3):234-240.
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  • The Will to Believe: And Other Essays in Popular Philosophy.William James - 1897 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Frederick Burkhardt, Fredson Bowers & Ignas K. Skrupskelis.
    For this 1897 publication, the American philosopher William James brought together ten essays, some of which were originally talks given to Ivy League societies. Accessible to a broader audience, these non-technical essays illustrate the author's pragmatic approach to belief and morality, arguing for faith and action in spite of uncertainty. James thought his audiences suffered 'paralysis of their native capacity for faith' while awaiting scientific grounds for belief. His response consisted in an attitude of 'radical empiricism', which deals practically rather (...)
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  • (1 other version)Remembering: A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology.F. C. Bartlett - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (31):374-376.
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  • (2 other versions)Some Questions of Psycho-Physics. A Discussion.Ernst Mach - 1891 - The Monist 1 (3):393-400.
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  • (1 other version)Behaviorism.John B. Watson - 1926 - Journal of Philosophy 23 (12):331-334.
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  • Psychophysical law: Taming the cognitive and chaotic aspects.Lester E. Krueger - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):193-199.
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  • Unity and diversity of neurelectric and psychophysical functions: The invariance question.Gerald S. Wasserman & Lolin T. Wang-Bennett - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):297-298.
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  • Magnitude judgments and difference judgments of lightness and darkness: A two-stage analysis.Stanley J. Rule, Ronald C. Laye & Dwight W. Curtis - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (6):1108.
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  • Brightness constancy and the nature of achromatic colors.Hans Wallach - 1948 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 38 (3):310.
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  • Basic Measurement Theory.Patrick Suppes & Joseph Zinnes - 1963 - In D. Luce (ed.), Handbook of Mathematical Psychology. John Wiley & Sons.. pp. 1-76.
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  • Decision processes in perception.John A. Swets, Wilson P. Tanner & Theodore G. Birdsall - 1961 - Psychological Review 68 (5):301--40.
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  • (1 other version)Pursuit of truth.Willard Van Orman Quine - 1990 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    " This is a key book for understanding the effort that a major philosopher has made a large part of his life's work: to naturalize epistemology in the twentieth ...
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  • (2 other versions)Pensées.Blaise Pascal - 2007 - In Aloysius Martinich, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Early Modern Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 111-112.
    "I know of no religious writer more pertinent to our time."—T. S. Eliot, Introduction to Pensees Intended to prove that religion is not contrary to reason, Pascal's Pensees rank among the liveliest and most eloquent defenses of Christianity. Motivated by the seventeenth-century view of the supremacy of human reason, Pascal (1623–1662) had intended to write an ambitious apologia for Christianity in which he argued the inability of reason to address metaphysical problems. His untimely death prevented the work's completion, but the (...)
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  • Logische analyse Des wahrscheinlichkeitsbegriffs.Friedrich Waismann - 1930 - Erkenntnis 1 (1):228-248.
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  • The herbartian psychology.G. F. Stout - 1888 - Mind 13 (51):321-338.
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  • The two concepts of probability: The problem of probability.Rudolf Carnap - 1945 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 5 (4):513-532.
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  • On the psychophysical law.S. S. Stevens - 1957 - Psychological Review 64 (3):153-181.
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  • A decision-making theory of visual detection.Wilson P. Tanner & John A. Swets - 1954 - Psychological Review 61 (6):401-409.
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  • Vorschule der Aesthetik.Gustav Theodor Fechner - 2016 - Breitkopf & Härtel.
    Vorschule der Aesthetik ist ein unveranderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1876. Hansebooks ist Herausgeber von Literatur zu unterschiedlichen Themengebieten wie Forschung und Wissenschaft, Reisen und Expeditionen, Kochen und Ernahrung, Medizin und weiteren Genres.Der Schwerpunkt des Verlages liegt auf dem Erhalt historischer Literatur.Viele Werke historischer Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler sind heute nur noch als Antiquitaten erhaltlich. Hansebooks verlegt diese Bucher neu und tragt damit zum Erhalt selten gewordener Literatur und historischem Wissen auch fur die Zukunft bei.".
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  • The Measurement of Sensation. [REVIEW]Margaret Atherton - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy 69 (14):422-427.
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  • Die Analyse der Empfindungen und das Verhaltniss des Physischen zum Psychischen.Ernst Mach - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11:659.
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  • Sensory scaling: Unanswered questions.Michel Treisman - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):293-294.
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  • Experimental evidence for Fechner's and Stevens's laws.Donald Laming - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):277-281.
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  • Simultaneous brightness induction as a function of inducing- and test-field luminances.Eric G. Heinemann - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 50 (2):89.
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  • Negative, infinite, and hotter than infinite temperatures.Philip Ehrlich - 1982 - Synthese 50 (2):233 - 277.
    We examine the notions of negative, infinite and hotter than infinite temperatures and show how these unusual concepts gain legitimacy in quantum statistical mechanics. We ask if the existence of an infinite temperature implies the existence of an actual infinity and argue that it does not. Since one can sensibly talk about hotter than infinite temperatures, we ask if one could legitimately speak of other physical quantities, such as length and duration, in analogous terms. That is, could there be longer (...)
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  • (1 other version)Physics, The Elements.Norman Robert Campbell - 1922 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 93:150-151.
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  • The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception.Marc H. Bornstein - 1980 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 39 (2):203-206.
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  • A theory of data.C. H. Coombs - 1960 - Psychological Review 67 (3):143-159.
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  • A mental unit of measurement.L. L. Thurstone - 1927 - Psychological Review 34 (6):415-423.
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  • On the exponents in Stevens' law and the constant in Ekman's law.Robert Teghtsoonian - 1971 - Psychological Review 78 (1):71-80.
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  • Signal-detectability theory of recognition-memory performance.Theodore E. Parks - 1966 - Psychological Review 73 (1):44-58.
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  • (10 other versions)rundzüge der physiologischen Psychologie. [REVIEW]W. Wundt - 1903 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 13:320.
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