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    John Stuart Mill and the philosophy of mediation.Horatio Knight Garnier - 1919 - New York,: W. D. Gray.
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    Identical twins reared apart.Horatio Hackett Newman - 1930 - The Eugenics Review 22 (1):29.
  3. The Fortnightly Club.Horatio Gordon Hutchinson - 1922 - London,: J. Murray.
     
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    Collective Information Processing and Pattern Formation in Swarms, Flocks, and Crowds.Mehdi Moussaid, Simon Garnier, Guy Theraulaz & Dirk Helbing - 2009 - Topics in Cognitive Science 1 (3):469-497.
    The spontaneous organization of collective activities in animal groups and societies has attracted a considerable amount of attention over the last decade. This kind of coordination often permits group‐living species to achieve collective tasks that are far beyond single individuals' capabilities. In particular, a key benefit lies in the integration of partial knowledge of the environment at the collective level. In this contribution, we discuss various self‐organization phenomena in animal swarms and human crowds from the point of view of information (...)
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  5. What is wrong with global challenges?D. Ludwig, Vincent Blok, M. Garnier, P. McNaghten & A. Pols - 2021 - Journal of Responsible Innovation 1.
    Global challenges such as climate change, food security, or public health have become dominant concerns in research and innovation policy. This article examines how responses to these challenges are addressed by governance actors. We argue that appeals to global challenges can give rise to a ‘solution strategy' that presents responses of dominant actors as solutions and a ‘negotiation strategy' that highlights the availability of heterogeneous and often conflicting responses. On the basis of interviews and document analyses, the study identifies both (...)
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    Cheerful philosophy for thoughtful invalids.William Horatio Clarke - 1896 - Reading, Mass.,: E. T. Clarke & company.
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    The Iroquois Book of Rites.C. H. Toy, Horatio Hale & Daniel G. Brinton - 1884 - American Journal of Philology 5 (1):101.
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    Nietzsche and Epicurean Philosophy.A. H. J. Knight - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):431 - 445.
    Nietzsche's opinions on philosophy and aesthetics developed under strong and lasting impulses from classical antiquity. These were not always the same, for at various periods in his life Nietzsche placed Heraclitus, Empedocles, Aeschylus, and even Socrates and Plato on the highest summit of wisdom. In his so-called first stage of development the pre-Socratics were generally his favourite thinkers, and in the third and last stage these same figures tend to come into prominence again. On the other hand, in the works (...)
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    Issues and alternatives in educational philosophy.George R. Knight - 2008 - Berrien Springs, Mich.: Andrews University Press.
    Widely adopted as a textbook, Issues and Alternatives in Educational Philosophy has been a classic in its field for more than a quarter of a century. As a survey of philosophic issues relevent to the educational profession, it highlights the relationship between philosophic starting points and educational outcomes - between theory and practice. -- from back cover.
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    Oeuvres Philosophiques de Descartes.René Descartes, Adolphe Garnier & Louis Hachette - 2018 - Wentworth Press.
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    Review essay: Fictional points of view.Deborah Knight - 1997 - Philosophy and Literature 21 (2):433-443.
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    Extended mediation in children's paired-associate learning.Judith Sims-Knight & Lewis P. Lipsitt - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (5):915.
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    Brain Current Interface: Intentional metaphor for interaction design.Maria Tjader-Knight - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 9 (2-3):113-120.
    Enhancing the usability of the brain, as a more intriguing alloy for interaction design, by employing the Brain Current Interface model (BCIm). Instead of studying interaction design through the angle of cognitive semiotics, where signs and signifiers produce meaning, I propose, in this case, to approach the paradigm of interaction design from a metaphorical angle, as a product of perceptual and intentional consciousness. Through this disposition, I argue, it is possible to approach the hypothesis of bringing together the use of (...)
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    Promoting Sketching in Introductory Geoscience Courses: CogSketch Geoscience Worksheets.Bridget Garnier, Maria Chang, Carol Ormand, Bryan Matlen, Basil Tikoff & Thomas F. Shipley - 2017 - Topics in Cognitive Science 9 (4):943-969.
    Research from cognitive science and geoscience education has shown that sketching can improve spatial thinking skills and facilitate solving spatially complex problems. Yet sketching is rarely implemented in introductory geosciences courses, due to time needed to grade sketches and lack of materials that incorporate cognitive science research. Here, we report a design-centered, collaborative effort, between geoscientists, cognitive scientists, and artificial intelligence researchers, to characterize spatial learning challenges in geoscience and to design sketch activities that use a sketch-understanding program, CogSketch. We (...)
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    Thought content and feeling.Knight Dunlap - 1916 - Psychological Review 23 (1):49-70.
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    A history of ancient and medieval philosophy.Horatio W. Dresser - 1926 - New York,: Thomas Y. Crowell.
    This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
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  17. A History of Modern Philosophy.Horatio W. Dresser - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (13):135-136.
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  18. Education and the philosophical ideal.Horatio W. Dresser - 1900 - New York and London,: G. P. Putnam's sons.
     
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    Man and the Divine Order.Horatio W. Dresser - 1904 - International Journal of Ethics 14 (2):261-261.
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    Man and the divine order.Horatio Willis Dresser - 1903 - London,: G.P. Putnam's sons.
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  21. Voices of freedom and studies in the philosophy of individuality.Horatio W. Dresser - 1901 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 51:205-206.
     
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    Language co-evolved with the rule of law.Chris Knight - 2007 - Mind and Society 7 (1):109-128.
    Many scholars assume a connection between the evolution of language and that of distinctively human group-level morality. Unfortunately, such thinkers frequently downplay a central implication of modern Darwinian theory, which precludes the possibility of innate psychological mechanisms evolving to benefit the group at the expense of the individual. Group level moral regulation is indeed central to public life in all known human communities. The production of speech acts would be impossible without this. The challenge, therefore, is to explain on a (...)
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  23. Syntaxe de l'adjectif en français et en anglais in Projet contrastif français-anglais.C. Guimier & G. Garnier - 1987 - Contrastes 14:55-86.
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  24. An experimental study of the factors and types of voluntary choice.Alfred Horatio Martin - 1922 - New York,:
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    Newtonian Studies. By A. Koyré. (London: Chapman & Hall. 1965. Pp. viii+288. Price 50s.).D. M. Knight - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (159):88-.
  26. The Method of Reflective Equilibrium: Wide, Radical, Fallible, Plausible.Carl Knight - 2006 - Philosophical Papers 35 (2):205-229.
    This article argues that, suitably modified, the method of reflective equilibrium is a plausible way of selecting moral principles. The appropriate conception of the method is wide and radical, admitting consideration of a full range of moral principles and arguments, and requiring the enquiring individual to consider others' views and undergo experiences that may offset any formative biases. The individual is not bound by his initial considered judgments, and may revise his view in any way whatsoever. It is appropriate to (...)
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    Categories of Topological Spaces and Scattered Theories.R. W. Knight - 2007 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 48 (1):53-77.
    We offer a topological treatment of scattered theories intended to help to explain the parallelism between, on the one hand, the theorems provable using Descriptive Set Theory by analysis of the space of countable models and, on the other, those provable by studying a tree of theories in a hierarchy of fragments of infinintary logic. We state some theorems which are, we hope, a step on the road to fully understanding counterexamples to Vaught's Conjecture. This framework is in the early (...)
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    Turing computable embeddings.F. Knight Julia, Miller Sara & M. Vanden Boom - 2007 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (3):901-918.
    In [3], two different effective versions of Borel embedding are defined. The first, called computable embedding, is based on uniform enumeration reducibility, while the second, called Turing computable embedding, is based on uniform Turing reducibility. While [3] focused mainly on computable embeddings, the present paper considers Turing computable embeddings. Although the two notions are not equivalent, we can show that they behave alike on the mathematically interesting classes chosen for investigation in [3]. We give a “Pull-back Theorem”, saying that if (...)
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    Is Non-Suicidal Self-Harm in Youth a Mental Disorder?Snita Ahir-Knight - 2020 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (1):57-71.
    Non-suicidal self-harm is common in youth. The behavior may have negative and sometimes dangerous consequences, such as feelings of guilt, scars, nerve damage and accidental death. Is this behavior a mental disorder? This question is attracting serious consideration. I want to say that non-suicidal self-harm in youth is never a mental disorder in its own right. Yet, I do not want to commit to saying what is a mental disorder. So I identify the characteristic features and functions of non-suicidal self-harm (...)
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    Containing anxiety in the wake of the H1N1 influenza pandemic: documents as sedative agents.Elizabeth Peter & Horatio Bot - 2009 - Nursing Inquiry 16 (4):273-274.
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    Knights.Mark Knights - forthcoming - Social Philosophy and Policy.
    In 1621 Francis Bacon, luminary of the English Renaissance and Lord Chancellor, was tried in Parliament for corruption. There were many things which made his case unusual – such as the revival of the impeachment process after 150 years of disuse and the degree of political factionalism that lay behind the accusations – but perhaps the most striking was Bacon’s apparent readiness to admit his guilt. On 30 April 1621 he made his confession to the House of Lords: ‘I do (...)
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    Neural correlates of phonetic convergence and speech imitation.Maëva Garnier, Laurent Lamalle & Marc Sato - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Abus sexuels : une sexualité indicible.Catherine Garnier - 2011 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 193 (3):67-74.
    Le silence qui recouvre les abus sexuels incestueux, souvent subis à un âge prépubère, constitue une entrave dans la construction de l’identité, de la relation de couple et de la filiation. L’article s’appuie sur trois vignettes cliniques pour illustrer ce constat et montre que la lente reconstruction après ces traumatismes est le fait d’une parole tenue dans un cadre analytique où l’interdit du toucher et l’absence d’emprise sont la règle.
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    Abus sexuels : une sexualité indicible.Catherine Garnier - 2011 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 193 (3):67-74.
    Le silence qui recouvre les abus sexuels incestueux, souvent subis à un âge prépubère, constitue une entrave dans la construction de l’identité, de la relation de couple et de la filiation. L’article s’appuie sur trois vignettes cliniques pour illustrer ce constat et montre que la lente reconstruction après ces traumatismes est le fait d’une parole tenue dans un cadre analytique où l’interdit du toucher et l’absence d’emprise sont la règle.
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  35. Caractère de la philosophie socratique.L'Abbé Garnier - 1736 - In Mario Montuori (ed.), De Socrate iuste damnato: the rise of the Socratic problem in the eighteenth century. J.C. Gieben.
     
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    Der doppelte König. Zur Visualisierung einer neuen Herrschaftskonzeption im 14. Jahrhunder.Claudia Garnier - 2010 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 44 (1):265-290.
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    Die Legitimierung von Gewalt durch die hoch- und spätmittelalterliche Friedensbewegung.Claudia Garnier - 2008 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 42 (1):229-252.
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    Die Zeichen der Fremden.C. Garnier - 2006 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 40 (1):199-222.
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    Edmond Brunhes.Frère Garnier - 1951 - Isis 42 (3):234-237.
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    Le nom indo-européen de l’hôte.Romain Garnier - 2013 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (1):57.
    The following paper is intended to propose a new morphological analysis of the PIE name for ‘guest’. This word has been widely assumed to be linked to the PIE root *ghes ‘eat’, without explaining the oddity of this apparent o-grade agent-noun * ghós-ti- m. ‘table companion’. So far, no conclusive evidence can be found for a word built on the same pattern. Furthermore, it may seem quite difficult to give an account for the Lat. hospes m. meaning both ‘guest’ and (...)
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    Les professionnels du couple et de la famille.Catherine Garnier - 2006 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 172 (2):142-145.
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    Merchant machine: reaping Shakespeare’s minor cash.Marie-Dominique Garnier - 2019 - Journal for Cultural Research 23 (1):64-79.
    ABSTRACTThis essay reads Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice as a machine: a machine made of connectors, disruptors, reversible engines and agentive parts. Starting from a minor detail in the play...
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    #MeToologies ou les ciseaux de Vanessa Springora.Marie-Dominique Garnier - 2020 - Multitudes 79 (2):211-216.
    Le patriarcat au singulier est une construction mythique permise aujourd’hui par la concision et la répétition du message numérique. L’heure est plus que jamais à l’opposition binaire des catégories et à la concurrence entre mouvements. Le mouvement #MeToo a été lancé en 2007 par une femme noire devenue vice-présidente de la fondation Girls for Gender Equity. Il s’agit de construire une communauté de plaignantes, un groupe d’assujetties au binarisme genré, au modelé médiatique des visages de stars, et d’entonner une véritable (...)
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    100% Mathematical Proof.Rowan Garnier & John Taylor - 1996 - John Wiley & Son.
    "Proof" has been and remains one of the concepts which characterises mathematics. Covering basic propositional and predicate logic as well as discussing axiom systems and formal proofs, the book seeks to explain what mathematicians understand by proofs and how they are communicated. The authors explore the principle techniques of direct and indirect proof including induction, existence and uniqueness proofs, proof by contradiction, constructive and non-constructive proofs, etc. Many examples from analysis and modern algebra are included. The exceptionally clear style and (...)
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    Une petite cure de flou.Philippe Garnier - 2002 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Petites absences, décrochages, distractions : notre relation au monde visible est ponctuée de ces éclipses infimes. Face à ce qui réclame sans cesse notre attention - écrans d'ordinateur ou de télévision, signaux, spectacles -, nous vivons dans l'intermittence du regard et de l'écoute. Confrontés aux histoires les plus intenses, aux images les plus fortes, nous ne cessons de perdre le fil de ce qui semble essentiel. Que manifestent ces brèves pannes du sens? Une pesanteur et une aliénation? Ou une insaisissable (...)
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    Wie vertraut man seinem Feind?Claudia Garnier - 2005 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 39 (1):271-292.
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    Zeichen und Schrift. Symbolische Handlungen und literale Fixierung am Beispiel von Friedensschlüssen des 13. Jahrhunderts.Claudia Garnier - 1998 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 32 (1):263-287.
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    Discussion: The case against introspection.Knight Dunlap - 1912 - Psychological Review 19 (5):404-413.
  49. What is the developmentalist challenge?Paul E. Griffiths & Robin D. Knight - 1998 - Philosophy of Science 65 (2):253-258.
    Kenneth C. Schaffner's paper is an important contribution to the literature on behavioral genetics and on genetics in general. Schaffner has a long record of injecting real molecular biology into philosophical discussions of genetics. His treatments of the reduction of Mendelian to molecular genetics first drew philosophical attention to the problems of detail that have fuelled both anti-reductionism and more sophisticated models of theory reduction. An injection of molecular detail into discussions of genetics is particularly necessary at the present time, (...)
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  50. Proof and relativity-a reply to Dudman.Christopher J. Mac Knight - 1980 - International Logic Review: Rassegna Internazionale di Logica 11:77.
     
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