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    Literary Criticism as Creative Artistic Experience.L. I. You-yun - 2011 - Journal of Aesthetic Education (Misc) 1:017.
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    The Influence of Media on Man and His Aesthetic Adjustment.L. I. You-yun - 2013 - Journal of Aesthetic Education (Misc) 1:012.
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    Experiencing affective music in eyes-closed and eyes-open states: an electroencephalography study.Yun-Hsuan Chang, You-Yun Lee, Keng-Chen Liang, I.-Ping Chen, Chen-Gia Tsai & Shulan Hsieh - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Kamdong ch'ŏrhak uri iyagi sok e sumta: chŏllae tonghwa wa sinhwa esŏ kirŏ onŭn Han'guk ŭi simch'ŭng ch'ŏrhak.Pyŏng-nyŏl Yun - 2009 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Idam Books.
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    Sŏnsa sidae koindol ŭi sŏngjwa e saegyŏjin Han'guk ŭi kodae ch'ŏrhak: Han'guk kodae ch'ŏrhak ŭi chaebalgyŏn.Pyŏng-nyŏl Yun - 2018 - Sŏul-si: Yemun Sŏwŏn.
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    Chŏngsin chʻŏrhak tʻongpʻyŏn: Chŏn Pyŏng-hun Sŏnsaeng ŭi saengae wa chŏngsin ŭl chungsim ŭro.Chʻang-dae Yun - 2004 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Uri Chʻulpʻansa. Edited by Pyŏng-hun Chŏn.
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    Yuhak ŭi chʻŏrhakchŏk munjedŭl.Chʻŏn-gŭn Yun - 1996 - Sŏul-si: Pŏbin Munhwasa.
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  8. You 'll Regret It'.I. L. Humberstone - 1980 - Analysis 40 (3):175 - 176.
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  9. Chohwa chŏngbu wa huch'ŏn sŏn munhwa.Yun Ch'ang-yŏl - 2022 - In Pong-ho Yi (ed.), Han'guk Ŭi Sinsŏn Sasang: Huch'ŏn Sŏn Munhwa Wa Sangje. Sangsaeng Ch'ulp'an.
     
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    Heritable mental disorders: You can't choose your relatives, but it is they who may really count.I. Klimkeit Ester & L. Bradshaw John - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (4):415.
    Keller & Miller (K&M) briefly mention and promptly dismiss the idea that genes for harmful mental disorders may confer certain advantages to affected individuals. However, the authors fail to consider that the same genes (in low doses or reduced penetrance) may be adaptive for relatives, and that this may in part explain why they are retained in the gene pool. (Published Online November 9 2006).
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    Some Epistemic Capacities.I. L. Humberstone - 1988 - Dialectica 42 (3):183-200.
    SummaryIf you know you can recognise positive instances of a property, can you use this knowledge so as to be able to recognise also its negative instances? This is the question to be adressed.
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    Ham Sŏk-hŏn kwa minbon anak'isŭt'ŭ, kŭdŭl ŭi yŏksajŏk kiŏk.Yun-sik Hwangbo - 2019 - Sŏul: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Munsach'ŏl.
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    Yulgok i ch'eyuk ŭl mal hada.Yun-su Chin - 2021 - Taejŏn Kwangyŏksi: Ch'ungnam Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'an Munhwawŏn.
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    Tongyangjŏk maŭm ŭi t'ansaeng: maŭm (sim) ŭl tullŏssan Tong Asia ch'ŏrhak ŭi nonjaengdŭl.Sŏg-yun Mun - 2014 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Kŭl Hangari.
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    To, kil ŭl kamyŏ kil ŭl mutta: Tong Asia To sasang ŭi kyebo.Yun-su Chang - 2018 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Kŭl Hangari.
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    Tasan ŭi majimak kongbu: maŭm ŭl chik'yŏnaendanŭn kŏt.Yun-je Cho - 2018 - Sŏul-si: Ch'ŏngnim Ch'ulp'an.
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  17. It's the way that you say it: Disfluency in speech affects the comprehension process.M. Corley, L. J. MacGregor & D. I. Donaldson - 2007 - Cognition 105:658-668.
     
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    A! 19-segi Chosŏn ŭl tok hada: 19-segi sirhakchadŭl ŭi sam kwa sasang.Ho-yun Kan - 2020 - Sŏul-si: Saemulkyŏl P'ŭllŏsŭ.
    1. Yŏn'gyŏngjae Sŏng Hae-ŭng. "Yŏn'gyŏngjae chŏnjip", innŭn sasil ŭl kŭdaero kirok hada -- 2. P'ungsŏk Sŏ Yu-gu. "Imwŏn kyŏngjeji", hŭlkuk kwa chongittŏk in hangmun ŭn anŭrira -- 3. Oju Yi Kyu-gyŏng. "Ojuyŏn munjang chŏnsan'go", pakhak kwa kojŭnghak ŭro modŭn kŏt ŭl pyŏnjŭng hara -- 4. Tasan Chŏng Yag-yong. "Mongmin simsŏ", sidae rŭl ap'ahago paeksŏngdŭl ŭi pich'am han sam e punno haeya handa -- 5. Ch'ujae Cho Su-sam. "Ch'ujae chip", nara ka mangharyŏmyŏn pandŭsi yomul i naonda -- 6. Nakhasaeng Yi Hak-kyu. (...)
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    A! na nŭn Chosŏnin ida: 18-segi sirhakchadŭl ŭi sam kwa sasang.Ho-yun Kan - 2017 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Saemulkyŏl P'ŭllŏsŭ.
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    Fear of social alienation of love as gender characteristics.V. V. Melnyk, L. І Моzhovyi & I. A. Reshetova - 2019 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 15:22-29.
    Purpose. The paper considers the fear of social alienation of love. It is within the limits of psychoanalytic epistemology, the analysis of which will be presented in the article, the tendencies to monotony and universal solutions with an emphasis on ensuring the objectivity of the problem of gender alienation, to be more exact, the fear of love, which causes the gender process, are viewed most reliably. In view of the above the purpose of the paper is to investigate the conceptual (...)
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    Tong Asia ŭl chŏngchʻijŏk ŭimugwan e taehan mosaek: Sangang kwa Maengja e kichʻohan pŏpchʻi wa tŏkchʻi ŭi pigyo wa chŏlchʻung.Tae-sik Yun - 2008 - Kyŏnggi-do Pʻaju-si: Hanʼguk Haksul Chŏngbo.
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    Tanʼgun yejŏl kyohun 366-sa wa hongik inʼgan sasang: mihak kwa munhak ŭi kwanʼgye rŭl chungsim ŭro.Kyŏng-su Yun - 2007 - Sŏul: Minsogwŏn.
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    Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds: The Role of Teachers and Teacher Educators, Part I.Annette D. Digby, Gadi Alexander, Carole G. Basile, Kevin Cloninger, F. Michael Connelly, Jessica T. DeCuir-Gunby, John P. Gaa, Herbert P. Ginsburg, Angela McNeal Haynes, Ming Fang He, Terri R. Hebert, Sharon Johnson, Patricia L. Marshall, Joan V. Mast, Allison W. McCulloch, Christina Mengert, Christy M. Moroye, F. Richard Olenchak, Wynnetta Scott-Simmons, Merrie Snow, Derrick M. Tennial, P. Bruce Uhrmacher, Shijing Xu & JeongAe You (eds.) - 2009 - R&L Education.
    Presents a plethora of approaches to developing human potential in areas not conventionally addressed. Organized in two parts, this international collection of essays provides viable educational alternatives to those currently holding sway in an era of high-stakes accountability.
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  24. Chosŏn sidae Asan chiyŏk ŭi yuhakchadŭl.Si-sun Yun (ed.) - 2007 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Chiyŏngsa.
     
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  25. Hyo ran muŏt inʼga: tongyang yulli, Kidokkyo yulli, sŏyang yulli rŭl pigyohan hyo ŭi yŏnʼgu.Sŏng-bŏm Yun - 1994 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Samil Sŏjŏk. Edited by Sŏng-bŏm Yun.
     
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  26. 17-segi Chosŏn ŭi iyagi: yepŏp sesang ŭl karŭnŭn k'albaram sori.Ch'ŏn-gŭn Yun - 2008 - Sŏul: Saemunsa.
     
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    Han'guk sinjonggyo wa kaebyŏk sasang.SŭNg-Yong Yun - 2017 - Sŏul-si: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Mosinŭn Saramdŭl.
    1. Sŏron -- 2. Kŭndae wa chonggyo, kŭrigo sinjonggyo -- 3. Han'guk kŭndae sinjonggyo ŭi t'ansaeng -- 4. Han'guk kŭndae sinjonggyo ŭi kyŏngjŏn kwa ŭirye -- 5. Kaebyŏk sasang kwa chisang ch'ŏn'guk -- 6. Kaebyŏk sasang ŭi chonggyobyŏl chŏn'gae -- 7. Kaebyŏk chonggyodŭl ŭi sahoesachŏk chŏn'gae -- 8. Kyŏllon kwa kŭndae ihu.
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  28. segi Chungguk kŭndae chisik ŭi suyong kwa Chang Chi-dong : Chang Chi-dong ŭi "Kwŏnhak p'yŏn" ŭl chungsim ŭro.Yun Chi-wŏn - 2019 - In Kyŏng-nam Kim (ed.), Chisik ŭi kujo wa Han, Chung, Il chisik chihyŏng pyŏnhwa ŭi t'amsaek. Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Kyŏngjin Ch'ulp'an.
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  29. What You Can't Expect When You're Expecting'.L. A. Paul - 2015 - Res Philosophica 92 (2):1-23.
    It seems natural to choose whether to have a child by reflecting on what it would be like to actually have a child. I argue that this natural approach fails. If you choose to become a parent, and your choice is based on projections about what you think it would be like for you to have a child, your choice is not rational. If you choose to remain childless, and your choice is based upon projections about what you think it (...)
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    I know what you're thinking: brain imaging and mental privacy.Sarah Richmond, Geraint Rees & Sarah J. L. Edwards (eds.) - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    'I know what you're thinking' is a fascinating exploration into the neuroscientific evidence on 'mind reading'.
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    A view from anthropology: Should anthropologists fear the data machines?Signe Schønning, Clara Rosa Sandbye, Olivia Jørgensen, Laura Skousgaard Jørgensen, Emilie Munch Gregersen, Sofie L. Astrupgaard, Eva I. Otto & Kristoffer Albris - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (2).
    If you are an anthropologist wanting to use digital methods or programming as part of your research, where do you start? In this commentary, we discuss three ways in which anthropologists can use computational tools to enhance, support, and complement ethnographic methods. By presenting our reflections, we hope to contribute to the stirring conversations about the potential future role of data science vis-a-vis anthropology and ethnography, and to inspire other anthropologists to take up the use of digital methods, programming, and (...)
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    I, You, We: Community and Redemption in Rosenzweig.Michael L. Morgan - 2020 - Naharaim 14 (2):225-241.
    In the early decades of the twentieth century, the concept of community (Gemeinschaft) was associated with an ideal society or polity; a host of figures conceived of redemption as the creation and development of community. In this paper, I briefly discuss how this ideal was appropriated by Martin Buber and how genuine community came to mean, for him, a society organized in terms of a collection of I-Thou oriented relationships. I then consider how the same ideal might help us to (...)
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    I, You, We: Community and Fraternity in Buber, Rosenzweig, and Levinas.Michael L. Morgan - 2020 - Levinas Studies 14:165-185.
    Levinas’s notion of fraternity and his conception of an ideal human society recover themes from late nineteenth and early twentieth-century social and political thought. In this paper I show how Levinas’s thinking can be illuminated by examining the conceptions of community that we find in Martin Buber’s dialogical thinking and in Franz Rosenzweig’s concept of redemption and redemptive community in The Star of Redemption.
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    Have you “involution” today—Competition psychology scale for college students.Yisi Liu, Yanli Tu, Hao Yang, Jie Gao, Yun Xu & Qiwei Yang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    In order to investigate the competitive psychology of college students in the current context of fierce social competition, this study compiled a competition psychology scale for college students [i.e., the Competition Psychology Scale for College Students ]. The scale was administered online to 628 university students in different regions of China. After item analysis, reliability analysis, and validity analysis, a 6-item scale was finally formed. CPS-CS contains four dimensions: hypercompetitive attitude, competitive motivation, personal development, competitive attitude, and competitive interpersonal relationships. (...)
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  35. I Am I-To Myself-And at the Same Time You-To Others.L. F. Foeldenyi - 1996 - Common Knowledge 5:1-8.
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  36. Transformative Choice: Discussion and Replies.L. A. Paul - 2015 - Res Philosophica 92 (2):473-545.
    In “What you can’t expect when you’re expecting,” I argue that, if you don’t know what it’s like to be a parent, you cannot make this decision rationally—at least, not if your decision is based on what you think it would be like for you to become a parent. My argument hinges on the idea that becoming a parent is a transformative experience. This unique type of experience often transforms people in a deep and personal sense, and in the process, (...)
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  37. The Paradox of Empathy.L. A. Paul - 2021 - Episteme 18 (3):347-366.
    A commitment to truth requires that you are open to receiving new evidence, even if that evidence contradicts your current beliefs. You should be open to changing your mind. However, this truism gives rise to the paradox of empathy. The paradox arises with the possibility of mental corruption through transformative change, and has consequences for how we should understand tolerance, disagreement, and the ability to have an open mind. I close with a discussion of how understanding this paradox provides a (...)
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    Is Virtue Its Own Reward?: L. W. SUMNER.L. W. Sumner - 1998 - Social Philosophy and Policy 15 (1):18-36.
    If I lead a life of virtue, that may well be good for you. But will it also be good for me? The idea that it will—or even must—is an ancient one, and its appeal runs deep. For if this idea is correct then we can provide everyone with a good reason—arguably the best reason—for being virtuous. However, for all the effort which has been invested in defending the idea, by some of the best minds in the history of philosophy, (...)
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  39. De se preferences and empathy for future selves.L. A. Paul - 2017 - Philosophical Perspectives 31 (1):7-39.
    As you face a life-defining change, you might ask yourself: Who will I become? This can be understood as a question about the nature and character of your future life, asked from your first person, or subjective, perspective. The nature and character of your conscious, first person, lived experience is a defining constituent of what it is like to be you. Framed this way, knowing the nature of your future lived experience is a way of knowing your future self. In (...)
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    Is it ‘who I am’, ‘what I can get away with’, or ‘what you’ve done to me’? A Multi-theory Examination of Employee Misconduct.Deborah L. Kidder - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 57 (4):389-398.
    Research on detrimental workplace behaviors has increased recently, predominantly focusing on justice issues. Research from the integrity testing literature, which is grounded in trait theory, has not received as much attention in the management literature. Trait theory, agency theory, and psychological contracts theory each have different predictions about employee performance that is harmful to the organization. While on the surface they appear contradictory, this paper describes how each can be integrated to increase our understanding of detrimental workplace behaviors.Deborah L. Kidder (...)
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    Is it ‘who I am’, ‘what I can get away with’, or ‘what you’ve done to me’? A Multi-theory Examination of Employee Misconduct.Deborah L. Kidder - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 57 (4):389-398.
    Research on detrimental workplace behaviors has increased recently, predominantly focusing on justice issues. Research from the integrity testing literature, which is grounded in trait theory, has not received as much attention in the management literature. Trait theory, agency theory, and psychological contracts theory each have different predictions about employee performance that is harmful to the organization. While on the surface they appear contradictory, this paper describes how each can be integrated to increase our understanding of detrimental workplace behaviors.
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    Learn to become a unique interrelated person: An alternative of social-emotional learning drawing on Confucianism and Daoism.Yun You - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (4):519-530.
    While social-emotional learning as a specific education concept originated from North America, the thoughts on emotions and associated pedagogical practices have developed across cultures. Drawing on Confucian and Daoist perspectives, this paper aims to reconfigure an alternative of social-emotional learning, beyond the dominant framework rooted in Western liberalism. It argues that the Confucian and Daoist notions of self are ontologically interrelated and in this interrelatedness the uniqueness of all things is constructed and embedded, which expects one to be authentic and (...)
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    Konsotsʻiativ zhoghovrdavarutʻyun: kʻaghakʻakan kazmabanutʻyuně ev iratsʻman neruzhě: 2016tʻ. hoktemberi 28-in HH GAA Pʻilisopʻayutʻyan, sotsʻiologiayi ev iravunkʻi institutum teghi unetsʻats hanrapetakan gitazhoghovi nyutʻer = Consociational democracy: political morphology and potential of realization: materials of the conference held in 28 October 2016 at the Institute of Philosophy, Sociology and Law of NAS RA = Konsot︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ demokratii︠a︡: politicheskai︠a︡ morfologii︠a︡ i potent︠s︡ial realizat︠s︡ii: materialy konferent︠s︡ii, provedennoĭ 28 okti︠a︡bri︠a︡ 2016 goda v Institute filisofii, sot︠s︡iologii i prava NAN RA.L. Gh Shirinyan (ed.) - 2017 - Erevan: Limush hratarakchʻutʻyun.
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  44. Rousseau i våre hjerter.Lars Løvlie - 2013 - Studier i Pædagogisk Filosofi 2 (1):1-20.
    This essay broaches pedagogical key themes in Rousseau’s writings, primarily sourced from Émile, a book that 250 years after its first publication offers up a strikingly relevant critique of the current neo-liberal politics of schooling in the Western world. Rousseau was a keen observer of human folly, a sharp critic of Enlightenment culture, and an imaginative author with an acute sense of the vagaries of mind and feeling. I recount how he treats feelings, particularly the inner voice of conscience, as (...)
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  45. The Philosophy of N.F. Fedorov.L. A. Kogan - 1992 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 30 (4):7-27.
    Nikolai Fedorovich Fedorov is one of the most original and as yet inadequately studied Russian thinkers. Neither a professional philosopher, nor a well-known scholar, nor a critical essayist, he led a kind of double existence while working as an ordinary civil servant, developing his original philosophy at his leisure in the hours free from his intensive daily work. Fedorov's life was one of selflessness and self-denial, not at all eventful outwardly. He graduated from the Gymnasium in Tambov and completed three (...)
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    “I am in favour of organ donation, but I feel you should opt-in”—qualitative analysis of the #options 2020 survey free-text responses from NHS staff toward opt-out organ donation legislation in England.Natalie L. Clark, Dorothy Coe, Natasha Newell, Mark N. A. Jones, Matthew Robb, David Reaich & Caroline Wroe - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-10.
    Background In May 2020, England moved to an opt-out organ donation system, meaning adults are presumed to be an organ donor unless within an excluded group or have opted-out. This change aims to improve organ donation rates following brain or circulatory death. Healthcare staff in the UK are supportive of organ donation, however, both healthcare staff and the public have raised concerns and ethical issues regarding the change. The #options survey was completed by NHS organisations with the aim of understanding (...)
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  47. How I Know I'm Not a Brain in a Vat.José L. Zalabardo - 2009 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 64:65-88.
    I use some ideas of Keith DeRose's to develop an (invariantist!) account of why sceptical reasoning doesn't show that I don't know that I'm not a brain in a vat. I argue that knowledge is subject to the risk-of-error constraint: a true belief won’t have the status of knowledge if there is a substantial risk of the belief being in error that hasn’t been brought under control. When a substantial risk of error is present (i.e. beliefs in propositions that are (...)
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  48. Problemy filosofskoĭ metodologii.L. I. Vasilenko (ed.) - 1989 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t filosofii.
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    You and I.C. L. Hamblin - 1972 - Analysis 33 (1):1 - 4.
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    So You Think You Exist? — In Defense of Nolipsism.Jenann Ismael & John L. Pollock - unknown
    Human beings think of themselves in terms of a privileged non-descriptive designator — a mental “I”. Such thoughts are called “de se” thoughts. The mind/body problem is the problem of deciding what kind of thing I am, and it can be regarded as arising from the fact that we think of ourselves non-descriptively. Why do we think of ourselves in this way? We investigate the functional role of “I” (and also “here” and “now”) in cognition, arguing that the use of (...)
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