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  1. Le mouvement humaniste aux États-Unis..Louis J. A. Mercier - 1928 - Paris,: Hachette.
    Un humaniste indépendant: W.C. Brownell et le rôle de la critique.--La doctrine de l'humanisme: l'œuvre d'Irving Babbit.--L'humanisme et la religion: lœuvre de Paul Elmer More.--Conclusion: L'utilisation de l'humanisme--Traductions: "Emerson", par W.C. Brownell. "L'humanisme et l'imagination", par Irving Babbitt. "La littérature victorienne et la philosophie du changement", par Paul Elmer More.
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    A Re-Examination of Dualistic Tradition.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1937 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 13:132-143.
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    A Reply to M. Maritain.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (4):757-758.
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    A Symposium on Bertrand Russell's History of Western Philosophy.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1947 - Franciscan Studies 7 (1):72-78.
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    Was Irving Babbit a Naturalist?Louis J. A. Mercier - 1953 - New Scholasticism 27 (1):39-71.
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    Comparative Philosophy and Literature as a Special Approach to Cultural History.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1950 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 24:118-123.
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  7. Problem : Comparative Philosophy and Literature as a Special Approach to Cultural History.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1950 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 24:118.
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    Freedom of the Will and Psychology.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1944 - New Scholasticism 18 (3):252-261.
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    Humanism and Natural Religion.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1934 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 10:37.
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    Maritain’s Conception of Integral Humanism.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (2):229-246.
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    Philosophy and Finality.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1949 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 23:125-131.
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    Philosophy of Education.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1937 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 13:132-143.
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  13. Problem : The Intellectual Virtues as Ends in Education.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1949 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 23:125.
     
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  14. The Challenge of Humanism an Essay in Comparative Criticism.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1933 - Oxford University Press.
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    The Intellectual Virtues as Ends in Education.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1949 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 23:125-131.
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    The Intellectual Virtues as Ends in Education.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1949 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 23:125-131.
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    The Natural Law and International Relations.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1950 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 24:118-123.
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    The Primacy of God’s Order.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1946 - New Scholasticism 20 (2):157-175.
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    The Primacy of God’s Order.Louis J. A. Mercier - 1946 - New Scholasticism 20 (2):157-175.
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    The Challenge of Humanism.Henry Myers & Louis J. A. Mercier - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (3):298.
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    American Humanism and the New Age.G. Watts Cunningham & Louis J. A. Mercier - 1949 - Philosophical Review 58 (2):177.
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    Romanticism and the Modern Ego. [REVIEW]Louis J. A. Mercier - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (1):162-164.
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    The Work of Anna Hyatt Huntington. [REVIEW]Louis J. A. Mercier - 1952 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 27 (2):316-318.
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    Le mouvement humaniste aux États Unis. [REVIEW]DeWitt H. Parker & Louis J.-A. Mercier - 1931 - Philosophical Review 40 (1):94-95.
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  25. The Challenge of Humanism, an essay in comparative criticism.Louis J. Mercier - 1934 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 117 (3):298-299.
     
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  26. Hallucinations: An Experimental Approach.Ralph Hefferline, Bruno F., J. J. Louis & Janet A. Camp - 1973 - In F. J. McGuigan & R. A. Schoonover (eds.), The Psychophysiology of Thinking. Academic Press. pp. 299–342.
     
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    On the Genetic and Epigenetic Bases of Primate Signal Processing.Louis J. Goldberg & Leonard A. Rosenblum - 2013 - Biosemiotics 6 (2):161-176.
    Four sequential, sub-processes are identified as the fundamental steps in the processing of signals by big-brained animals. These are, Detection of the signal, its Representation in correlated sensory brain structure, the Interpretation of the signal in another part of the brain and the Expression of the receiver’s response. We label this four-step spatiotemporal process DRIE. We support the view that when the context within which such signals are produced and received is relatively constant, the DRIE process can be ultimately assimilated (...)
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    The Codes of Recognition.Louis J. Goldberg & Leonard A. Rosenblum - 2014 - Biosemiotics 7 (2):279-298.
    This paper is divided into two parts. Part I focuses on the manner in which the components of the face recognition system work together so that a perceiver, within several hundred milliseconds after seeing a familiar face, is able to both identify the face of the perceived and recall elements of the history of past encounters with the perceived. Face recognition plays a crucial role in enabling both human and nonhuman primates to interact in collaborative social groups. This critical function (...)
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    Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition.Bertram F. Malle, Louis J. Moses & Dare A. Baldwin (eds.) - 2001 - MIT Press.
    Highlights the roles of intention and intentionality in social cognition.
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    Introduction: The significance of intentionality.Bertram F. Malle, Louis J. Moses & Dare A. Baldwin - 2001 - In Bertram Malle, L. J. Moses & Dare Baldwin (eds.), Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 1--24.
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    Environmental Law and the Unsustainability of Sustainable Development: A Tale of Disenchantment and of Hope.Louis J. Kotzé & Sam Adelman - 2022 - Law and Critique 34 (2):227-248.
    In this article we argue that sustainable development is not a socio-ecologically friendly principle. The principle, which is deeply embedded in environmental law, policymaking and governance, drives environmentally destructive neoliberal economic growth that exploits and degrades the vulnerable living order. Despite seemingly well-meaning intentions behind the emergence of sustainable development, it almost invariably facilitates exploitative economic development activities that exacerbate systemic inequalities and injustices without noticeably protecting all life forms in the Anthropocene. We conclude the article by examining an attempt (...)
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  32. A biosemiotic analysis of Braille.Louis J. Goldberg & Liz Stillwaggon Swan - 2011 - Biosemiotics 4 (1):25-38.
    Abstract A unique aspect of human communication is the utilization of sets of well- delineated entities, the morphology of which is used to encode the letters of the alphabet. In this paper, we focus on Braille as an exemplar of this phenomenon. We take a Braille cell to be a physical artifact of the human environment, into the structure of which is encoded a representation of a letter of the alphabet. The specific issue we address in this paper concerns an (...)
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    Jeremiah as a Messenger of Hope in Crisis.Louis J. Stulman - 2008 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 62 (1):5-20.
    Jeremiah is an artifact of terror.... Jeremiah is an artifact of hope.
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    Readings in Russian philosophical thought: philosophy of history.Louis J. Shein (ed.) - 1977 - Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
    A collection of readings in Russian philosophical thought.
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    Face Recognition and the Social Individual.Louis J. Goldberg - 2013 - Biosemiotics 6 (3):573-583.
    Face recognition depends upon the uniqueness of each human face. This is accomplished by the patterns formed by the unique relationship among face features. Unique face-patterns are produced by the intrusion of random factors into the process of biological growth and development. Processes are described which enable a unique face-pattern to be represented as a percept in the visual sensory system. The components of the face recognition system are analyzed as is the manner in which the precept is connected through (...)
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  36. Dr. Schiller as a man and friend.Louis J. Hopkins - 1938 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 19 (1):12.
     
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  37. How Is Meaning Grounded in the Organism?Liz Stillwaggon Swan & Louis J. Goldberg - 2010 - Biosemiotics 3 (2):131-146.
    In this paper we address the interrelated questions of why and how certain features of an organism’s environment become meaningful to it. We make the case that knowing the biology is essential to understanding the foundation of meaning-making in organisms. We employ Miguel Nicolelis et al’s seminal research on the mammalian somatosensory system to enrich our own concept of brain-objects as the neurobiological intermediary between the environment and the consequent organismic behavior. In the final section, we explain how brain-objects advance (...)
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    Biosymbols: Symbols in Life and Mind.Liz Stillwaggon Swan & Louis J. Goldberg - 2010 - Biosemiotics 3 (1):17-31.
    The strong continuity thesis postulates that the properties of mind are an enriched version of the properties of life, and thus that life and mind differ in degree and not kind. A philosophical problem for this view is the ostensive discontinuity between humans and other animals in virtue of our use of symbols—particularly the presumption that the symbolic nature of human cognition bears no relation to the basic properties of life. In this paper, we make the case that a genuine (...)
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    Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Authorship: A Study of Time and the Self. By Mark C. Taylor. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975. Pp. xiv, 391. $18.50. [REVIEW]Louis J. Shein - 1976 - Dialogue 15 (1):156-157.
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  40. Ontology and the Future of Dental Research Informatics.Barry Smith, Louis J. Goldberg, Alan Ruttenberg & Michael Glick - 2010 - Journal of the American Dental Association 141 (10):1173-75.
    How do we find what is clinically significant in the swarms of data being generated by today’s diagnostic technologies? As electronic records become ever more prevalent – and digital imaging and genomic, proteomic, salivaomics, metabalomics, pharmacogenomics, phenomics and transcriptomics techniques become commonplace – fdifferent clinical and biological disciplines are facing up to the need to put their data houses in order to avoid the consequences of an uncontrolled explosion of different ways of describing information. We describe a new strategy to (...)
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    A new method for analyzing printed English.Edwin B. Newman & Louis J. Gerstman - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 44 (2):114.
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    Selective Ignorance and Multiple Scales in Biology: Deciding on Criteria for Model Utility. [REVIEW]Louis J. Gross - 2013 - Biological Theory 8 (1):74-79.
    Much of the scientific process involves “selective ignorance”: we include certain aspects of the systems we are considering and ignore others. This is inherent in the models that we utilize as proxies for biological systems. Our goal usually is to isolate components of these systems and consider them at only certain temporal and spatial scales. The scales and questions induce different metrics for what might be considered a “good” model. The study of mathematical and computational models is replete with differing (...)
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    Quasiperiodic states in linear surface wave experiments.M. Torres, J. P. Adrados, P. Cobo, A. Fernandez, G. Chiappe, E. Louis, J. A. Miralles, J. A. Verges & J. L. Aragon - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (6-8):1065-1073.
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    Is the Individual Market More than a Bridge Market? An Analysis of Disenrollment Decisions.M. Susan Marquis, Melinda Beeuwkes Buntin, José J. Escarce, Kanika Kapur & Thomas A. Louis - 2005 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 42 (4):381-396.
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    Computational Logic: Essays in Honor of Alan Robinson.Jean-Louis Lassez, G. Plotkin & J. A. Robinson - 1991 - MIT Press (MA).
    Reflecting Alan Robinson's fundamental contribution to computational logic, this book brings together seminal papers in inference, equality theories, and logic programming. It is an exceptional collection that ranges from surveys of major areas to new results in more specialized topics. Alan Robinson is currently the University Professor at Syracuse University. Jean-Louis Lassez is a Research Scientist at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center. Gordon Plotkin is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Edinburgh. Contents: Inference. Subsumption, A (...)
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  46. The OBO Foundry: Coordinated evolution of ontologies to support biomedical data integration.Barry Smith, Michael Ashburner, Cornelius Rosse, Jonathan Bard, William Bug, Werner Ceusters, Louis J. Goldberg, Karen Eilbeck, Amelia Ireland, Christopher J. Mungall, Neocles Leontis, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Alan Ruttenberg, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Richard H. Scheuermann, Nigam Shah, Patricia L. Whetzel & Suzanna Lewis - 2007 - Nature Biotechnology 25 (11):1251-1255.
    The value of any kind of data is greatly enhanced when it exists in a form that allows it to be integrated with other data. One approach to integration is through the annotation of multiple bodies of data using common controlled vocabularies or ‘ontologies’. Unfortunately, the very success of this approach has led to a proliferation of ontologies which itself creates obstacles to integration. The Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) consortium has set in train a strategy to overcome this problem. Existing (...)
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    God or Man? A Study of the Value of God to Man. James H. LeubaThe Universe and Life. H. S. JenningsImmortality and the Cosmic Process. Shailer MathewsThe Challenge of Humanism. Louis J. A. Mercier[REVIEW]E. S. Ames - 1934 - International Journal of Ethics 44 (3):369-370.
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    Book Review:God or Man? A Study of the Value of God to Man. James H. Leuba; The Universe and Life. H. S. Jennings; Immortality and the Cosmic Process. Shailer Mathews; The Challenge of Humanism. Louis J. A. Mercier[REVIEW]E. S. Ames - 1934 - International Journal of Ethics 44 (3):369-.
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  49. Los Fines del derecho.Louis Le Fur, Joseph T. Delos, Gustav Radbruch, A. J. Carlyle & Daniel Kuri Breña (eds.) - 1944 - México,: Editorial Jus.
     
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    The platinum pyrometers of Louis Bernard Guyton de Morveau, F.R.S.J. A. Chaldecott - 1972 - Annals of Science 28 (4):347-368.
    As we have seen, it was clearly Guyton's intention, in 1808, to supply details of his improved platinum pyrometer, and he did submit a drawing of the instrument at the meeting of the Class in December 1810. It would seem that on that occasion he did not supply those details which are to be found in the fourth, unpublished, part of the ‘Essay’. The existence of a text fit to be sent to the printer, and the execution of a drawing (...)
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