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  1. Essays on Nonconceptual Content.York H. Gunther (ed.) - 2003 - MIT Press.
  2. Emotion and force.York H. Gunther - 2003 - In Essays on Nonconceptual Content. MIT Press. pp. 279--88.
    Any satisfactory model of the emotions must at once recognize their place within intentional psychology and acknowledge their uniqueness as mental causes. In the first half of the century, the James-Lange model had considerable influence on reinforcing the idea that emotions are non-intentional (see Lange 1885 and James 1890). The uniqueness of emotions was therefore acknowledged at the price of denying them a place within intentional psychology proper. More recently, cognitive reductionists (including identity theorists) like Robert Solomon and Joel Marks (...)
     
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  3. The phenomenology and intentionality of emotion.York H. Gunther - 2004 - Philosophical Studies 117 (1-2):43-55.
  4. Content, illusion, partition.York H. Gunther - 2001 - Philosophical Studies 102 (2):185-202.
    Philosophers of mind have recently sought to establish a theoret- ical use for nonconceptual content. Although there is disagreement about what nonconceptual content is supposed to be, this much is clear. A state with nonconceptual content is mental. Hence, while one may deny that refrigerators and messy rooms have conceptual capacities, their states, as physical and not mental, do not have nonconceptual content. A state with nonconceptual content is also intentional, which is to say that it represents a feature of (...)
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  5. A theory of emotional content.York H. Gunther - 2002
    The revived interest in the emotions has generated much discussion of late. Analyses typically begin by considering the various features that are involved in emotional experience generally, e.g., feeling, physiology, cognition, and behavior. This is often followed by explanations about the role of emotions in rationality, moral psychology, ethics, and/or society, as well as examinations of specific emotions like pride, jealousy, love, or guilt. Overall, the topic has been approached from a diversity of perspectives, including philosophy, psychology, evolutionary theory, and (...)
     
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    Nonconceptuality and the Emotions.York H. Gunther - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 35:104-111.
    I present an argument for the existence of nonconceptual states. A nonconceptual state is an intentional state which does not require the bearer to possess all requisite concepts in order to represent the state. I frame the debate by outlining two constraints that an argument for nonconceptuality should meet. First, successful argument must present a platitude of concepts and illustrate that there are intentional states which both actually violate this platitude and explain behavior independently of conceptual states. This ensures that (...)
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  7. Nonconceptual Content: A Critique and Defense.York H. Gunther - 1999 - Dissertation, Columbia University
    In the dissertation I provide a framework for assessing arguments intended to establish nonconceptual thought and for presenting my own case based on the emotions. Drawing on the work of Frege, I motivate three principles for individuating conceptual thought which I derive from his notion of sense. For a thought to be conceptual, I claim, it must be distinct from its force, be individuated by its cognitive significance, and determine its reference or correctness conditions. The nonconceptualist's objective, I contend, is (...)
     
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  8. Perceptual content and the subpersonal.York H. Gunther - 1995 - Conference 6 (1):31-45.
     
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    Rassenkunde des jüdischen VolkesRassenkunde des judischen Volkes.W. H. Worrell, Hans F. R. Günther & Hans F. R. Gunther - 1930 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 50:164.
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    Inferring agency from sound.Günther Knoblich & Bruno H. Repp - 2009 - Cognition 111 (2):248-262.
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    Response-Dependence and the Emotions.York Gunther - 2000 - Southwest Philosophy Review 16 (1):67-74.
  12. Christliche Metaphysik und das Schicksal des modernen Bewusstseins.G. Gunther & H. Schelsky - 1938 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 45 (3):5-6.
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    On the emotions.Y. H. Gunther - 2001 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (3):437 – 439.
    Book Information On the Emotions. By R. Wollheim. Yale University Press. New Haven/London. 1999. Pp. xiii + 269. Hardback, US$25.00.
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    A note of caution in neurohumor nomenclature.Donald H. York - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (3):440-441.
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    Pianists duet better when they play with themselves: On the possible role of action simulation in synchronization.Peter E. Keller, Günther Knoblich & Bruno H. Repp - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1):102-111.
    Ensemble musicians play in synchrony despite expressively motivated irregularities in timing. We hypothesized that synchrony is achieved by each performer internally simulating the concurrent actions of other ensemble members, relying initially on how they would perform in their stead. Hence, musicians should be better at synchronizing with recordings of their own earlier performances than with others’ recordings. We required pianists to record one part from each of several piano duets, and later to play the complementary part in synchrony with their (...)
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    Verse transpositions in Tibullus.H. -C. Günther - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (02):501-.
    After having been for some while the butt of conservative critics, verse transpositions in Propertius have, mainly thanks to the work of G. P. Goold, again become respectable among scholars. In his edition of Catullus, Tibullus, and Propertius J. J. Scaliger , the great archeget of the method, had subjected the other great elegist of Propertius’ generation to the same treatment,2 and in fact one of Scaliger's transpositions is supported by external evidence: 1.5.71–6 belong after 6.32; this is confirmed by (...)
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    Zum Text von Sophokles' 'Antigone'.H. Günther - 1990 - Hermes 118 (4):405-420.
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    Die Ontologischen Grundlagen der Neueren Erkenntnislehre. [REVIEW]H. L. F. & Eckardt Gunther - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (8):219.
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    Jacalyn Duffin. Medical Miracles: Doctors, Saints, and Healing in the Modern World. xviii + 285 pp., apps., illus., tables, bibl., index. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. $29.25. [REVIEW]William H. York - 2010 - Isis 101 (1):192-193.
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    On the multiferroic skyrmion-host GaV4S8.S. Widmann, E. Ruff, A. Günther, H. -A. Krug von Nidda, P. Lunkenheimer, V. Tsurkan, S. Bordács, I. Kézsmárki & A. Loidl - 2017 - Philosophical Magazine 97 (36):3428-3445.
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  21. The Idea of God Philosophical Perspectives.Edward H. Madden, Rollo Handy, Marvin Farber & New York - 1968 - Thomas.
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    The Analysis of Art.De Witt H. Parker & N. Metropolitan Museum of Art York - 1926 - Yale University Press H. Milford, Oxford University Press.
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    Slow cortical potential and theta/beta neurofeedback training in adults: effects on attentional processes and motor system excitability.Petra Studer, Oliver Kratz, Holger Gevensleben, Aribert Rothenberger, Gunther H. Moll, Martin Hautzinger & Hartmut Heinrich - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Plasticity in the Visual System is Associated with Prosthesis Use in Phantom Limb Pain.Sandra Preißler, Caroline Dietrich, Kathrin R. Blume, Gunther O. Hofmann, Wolfgang H. R. Miltner & Thomas Weiss - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    EEG spectral analysis of attention in ADHD: implications for neurofeedback training?Hartmut Heinrich, Katrin Busch, Petra Studer, Karlheinz Erbe, Gunther H. Moll & Oliver Kratz - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Decoding Pedophilia: Increased Anterior Insula Response to Infant Animal Pictures.Jorge Ponseti, Daniel Bruhn, Julia Nolting, Hannah Gerwinn, Alexander Pohl, Aglaja Stirn, Oliver Granert, Helmut Laufs, Günther Deuschl, Stephan Wolff, Olav Jansen, Hartwig Siebner, Peer Briken, Sebastian Mohnke, Till Amelung, Jonas Kneer, Boris Schiffer, Henrik Walter & Tillmann H. C. Kruger - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Axiomatische basis einer physikalischen theorie und theoretische begriffe.Günther Ludwig - 1981 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 12 (1):55-74.
    Der Begriff der axiomatischen Basis einer physikalischen Theorie wurde in [1] eingeführt. Die dort gegebene Definition ist zu eng verglichen mit dem, was in der theoretischen Physik angestrebt wird und z. B. für die Quantenmechanik in [2] und [3] durchgeführt ist. Die in dieser Arbeit angegebene, neue Definition einer axiomatischen Basis beschreibt das tatsächliche Vorgehen der theoretischen Physik methodisch besser. Die neue Definition erlaubt es auch, die Untersuchungen über physikalische Begriffe insofern gegenüber [1] zu verbessern, als es möglich ist, sauber (...)
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    Justicia autosubversiva: ¿Fórmula de contingencia O de trascendencia Del derecho?Gunther Teubner - 2010 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 44:217-248.
    E n est e a r tícul o e l auto r s e pr e gunt a s i l a teorí a socia l de l derech o pued e apo r tar un a contribució n especí f ic a a u n concept o d e justici a via b l e h o y e n día , frent e a l o que sobr e ell a pued e deci r l a f ilosofí (...)
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  29. H o M | F e E d B a C.Gunther Witzany - manuscript
    Manfred Eigen employs the terms language and communication to explain key recombination processes of DNA as well as to explain the self-organization of human language and communication: Life processes as well as language and communication processes are governed by the logic of a molecular syntax, which is the exact depiction of a principally formalizable reality.
     
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    Leo Strauss, Education, and Political Thought.Shadia B. Drury, Jon Fennell, Tim McDonough, Heinrich Meier, Neil G. Robertson, Timothy L. Simpson, J. G. York, Catherine H. Zuckert & Michael Zuckert (eds.) - 2011 - Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
    This collection by some of the leading scholars of Strauss's work is the first devoted to Strauss's thought regarding education. It seeks to address his conception of education as it applies to a range of his most important concepts, such as his views on the importance of revelation, his critique of modern democracy and the importance of modern classical education.
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    Das Böse und sein Grund: zur Rezeptionsgeschichte von Schellings Freiheitsschrift 1809.Gunther Wenz (ed.) - 2010 - München: In Kommission bei C.H. Beck.
    Jahrhunderts. Der Sammelband bietet ausgewählte Beispiele ihrer Rezeption. Näher in Betracht kommen F.H. Jacobi, C. Daub, A. Schopenhauer, J. Müller, S. Kierkegaard, P. Tillich und M. Heidegger."--Publisher's website.
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  32. Roman Catholicism.Peter Kelly, Sergei Hackel, Yorke Crompton & H. W. Turner - 1972 - Religious Studies 8 (1):94-95.
     
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    Al-Jāḥiẓ: In Praise of Books. By James E. Montgomery.Sebastian Günther - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (2).
    Al-Jāḥiẓ: In Praise of Books. By James E. Montgomery. Edinburgh Studies in Classical Arabic Literature, vol. 2. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2013. Pp. vi + 586. $160, £95.
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    Harry M. Orlinsky: Understanding the Bible through History and Archaeology. Ktav Publishing House, New York 1972, IX + 292 pp. [REVIEW]Gunther Wanke - 1973 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 25 (1):95-96.
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    Malchronia: Cryonics and Bionics as Primitive Weapons in the War on Time.Christopher C. Yorke & Lois Rowe - 2006 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 15 (1):73-85.
    The feeling that one was ‘born in the wrong time’ we call malchronia. This is distinct from mere nostalgia, in that it may generate the longing to transcend the temporal present in favor of a time of which one has had no experience, or even a timeless state of being. Implicit in malchronetic longing is the rejection of one’s experience of one’s own time, making it a revolutionary and utopian inclination. In this article we examine two dominant strategies—primitive weapons in (...)
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    Success and luck: good fortune and the myth of meritocracy.Robert H. Frank - 2016 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    How important is luck in economic success? No question more reliably divides conservatives from liberals. As conservatives correctly observe, people who amass great fortunes are almost always talented and hardworking. But liberals are also correct to note that countless others have those same qualities yet never earn much. In recent years, social scientists have discovered that chance plays a much larger role in important life outcomes than most people imagine. In Success and Luck, bestselling author and New York Times (...)
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    Five Greek Mummy-Labels in the Metropolitan Museum, New York.H. F. Allen - 1913 - American Journal of Philology 34 (2):194.
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  38. Gunther Oestmann. Heinrich Rantzau und die Astrologie: Ein Beitrag zur Kulturgeschichte des 16. Jahrhunderts.H. D. Rutkin - 2006 - Early Science and Medicine 11 (1):113.
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    The New York Branch of the American Psychological Association.H. L. Hollingworth - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (9):234-238.
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  40. The Emotions.Nico H. Frijda - 1986 - Cambridge University Press.
    What are 'emotions'? This book offers a balanced survey of facts and theory.
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    Raciolinguistics: How Language Shapes Our Ideas About Race.H. Samy Alim, John R. Rickford & Arnetha F. Ball (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Raciolinguistics reveals the central role that language plays in shaping our ideas about race and vice versa. The book brings together a team of leading scholars-working both within and beyond the United States-to share powerful, much-needed research that helps us understand the increasingly vexed relationships between race, ethnicity, and language in our rapidly changing world. Combining the innovative, cutting-edge approaches of race and ethnic studies with fine-grained linguistic analyses, authors cover a wide range of topics including the struggle over the (...)
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    A New Poetics Walter Kaufmann: Tragedy and Philosophy. Pp. xvii+388. New York: Doubleday, 1968. Cloth, $6.95.H. C. Baldry - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (03):393-395.
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    Attic comedy and the 'comic angels' krater in New York.H. Alan Shapiro - 1995 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 115:173-175.
  44. Bolt of Fate: Benjamin Franklin and His Electric Kite Hoax, by Tom Tucker, PublicAffairs, New York, 2003.H. J. Shatz - 2005 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 18 (3):127.
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    The Lupercalia The Lupercalia. By Alberta Mildred Franklin. One vol. 245 mm. × 160 mm. Pp. 105. New York, 1921.H. J. Rose - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (5-6):134-135.
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    New York Branch of the American Psychological Association.H. L. Hollingworth - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (18):491-496.
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    New York Branch of the American Psychological Association.H. L. Hollingworth - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (15):408-415.
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    New York Branch of the American Psychological Association.H. L. Hollingworth - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (13):356-359.
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    New York Branch of the American Psychological Association.H. L. Hollingworth - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (11):290-297.
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    New York Branch of the American Psychological Association.H. L. Hollingworth - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (14):380-385.
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