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  1. Cybernetics, Reflexivity and Second-Order Science.L. H. Kauffman - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (3):489-497.
    Context: Second-order cybernetics and its implications have been understood within the cybernetics community for some time. These implications are important for understanding the structure of scientific endeavor, and for researchers in other fields to see the reflexive nature of scientific research. This article is about the role of context in the creation and exploration of our experience. Problem: The purpose of this article is to point out the fundamental nature of the circularity in cybernetics and in scientific work in general. (...)
     
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  2. Author’s Response: Distinction, Eigenform and the Epistemology of the Imagination.L. H. Kauffman - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (3):505-508.
    Upshot: Eigenform is a precondition for distinction and distinction is a precondition for eigenform. While my target article discussed eigenform and reflexivity, it could just as well have discussed distinctions and the emergence of distinctions. This theme was implicit in many of the comments. We make this circularity explicit for the sake of a deeper understanding.
     
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  3. Circularity and Distinction.L. H. Kauffman - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (1):55-56.
    Open peer commentary on the article “The Circular Conditions of Second-order Science Sporadically Illustrated with Agent-based Experiments at the Roots of Observation” by Manfred Füllsack. Upshot: The aim of my commentary is to reflect on fundamental issues related to circularity, distinction and the properties of observers.
     
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    Many Forms of Circularity.L. H. Kauffman - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 12 (1):24-25.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Circularity and the Micro-Macro-Difference” by Manfred Füllsack. Upshot: Circularity occurs as emergent from either process or context or a combination of process and context.
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  5. The Russell Operator.L. H. Kauffman - 2012 - Constructivist Foundations 7 (2):112-115.
    Context: The question of how to understand the epistemology of set theory has been a longstanding problem in the foundations of mathematics since Cantor formulated the theory in the 19th century, and particularly since Bertrand Russell articulated his paradox in the early twentieth century. The theory of types pioneered by Russell and Whitehead was simplified by mathematicians to a single distinction between sets and classes. The question of the meaning of this distinction and its necessity still remains open. Problem: I (...)
     
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    A framework linking non-living and living systems: Classification of persistence, survival and evolution transitions. [REVIEW]L. Dennis, R. W. Gray, L. H. Kauffman, J. Brender McNair & N. J. Woolf - 2009 - Foundations of Science 14 (3):217-238.
    We propose a framework for analyzing the development, operation and failure to survive of all things, living, non-living or organized groupings. This framework is a sequence of developments that improve survival capability. Framework processes range from origination of any entity/system, to the development of increased survival capability and development of life-forms and organizations that use intelligence. This work deals with a series of developmental changes that arise from the uncovering of emergent properties. The framework is intended to be general, but (...)
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  7. South-South talk.L. H. M. Ling & Carolina M. Pinheiro - 2020 - In Arlene B. Tickner & Karen Smith (eds.), International relations from the global South: worlds of difference. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  8. Plato's Apology of Socrates: a Twi translation.L. H. Plato & Ofosu-Appiah - 1976 - Accra: Waterville Pub. House. Edited by L. H. Ofosu-Appiah.
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    La psychologie de Condillac.H. A. L. - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47:554.
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    An inquiry into the psychological effects on parents of artificial insemination with donor semen.L. H. Levie - 1967 - The Eugenics Review 59 (2):97.
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  11. Divine simplicity.Rebekah L. H. Rice - 2022 - In Mark A. Lamport (ed.), The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Philosophy and Religion. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
  12. What's so artificial and intelligent about artificial intelligence? : a conceptual framework for AI.Rebeka L. H. Rice - 2022 - In Michael J. Paulus & Michael D. Langford (eds.), AI, faith, and the future: an interdisciplinary approach. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
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    La Psychologie de Condillac. [REVIEW]H. A. L. - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (19):524-524.
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    Entretiens sur Descartes. [REVIEW]H. A. L. & Alexander Koyre - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 42 (4):111.
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    Choice reaction with variable S-R mapping.L. H. Shaffer - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (3):284.
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    Existentialismus und Rechtswissenschaft. [REVIEW]H. E. L. - 1955 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (1):158-158.
    The author argues that legal judgments should be based upon the facts and realities of concrete situations, rather than be derived solely from preconceived statutes, and should be rendered by several judges cooperating with the interested parties and with various scientific experts. He calls his own attitude "existential"; one misses, however, any existential dialectic in his thinking.--L. H. E.
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    The Rational as Reasonable. A Treatise on Legal Justification.L. H. LaRue - 1992 - Noûs 26 (2):238-243.
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    English Political Pluralism: The Problem of Freedom and Organization. [REVIEW]H. A. L. & Henry Meyer Magid - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (26):718.
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    Experience, Reason and Faith: A Survey in Philosophy and Religion. [REVIEW]H. A. L. - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (22):615.
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    Essai sur les Conditions du Progres Moral. [REVIEW]H. A. L. & Marcel Lenglart - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (22):614.
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    Essai sur la Personne. [REVIEW]H. A. L. & O. Lemarie - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (12):330.
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    Compensating Wrongless Historical Emissions of Grennhouse Gases.L. H. Meyer - 2004 - Ethical Perspectives 11 (1):20-35.
    Currently living people cannot be said to be wronged because of the wrongless emissons of greenhouse gases by past people. According to the usual subjunctive-historical understanding of harm, currently living people cannot be said to be harmed by the impact of greenhouse emissions on their well-being. By relying on a subjunctive-threshold notion of harm we can justify conclusions about both the present generation’s duties not to violate the rights of future generations, and the present generation’s duties to compensate currently living (...)
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    An Epidemic Model with Pro and Anti-vaccine Groups.L. H. A. Monteiro & G. S. Harari - 2022 - Acta Biotheoretica 70 (3):1-13.
    Here, an epidemiological model considering pro and anti-vaccination groups is proposed and analyzed. In this model, susceptible individuals can migrate between these two groups due to the influence of false and true news about safety and efficacy of vaccines. From this model, written as a set of three ordinary differential equations, analytical expressions for the disease-free steady state, the endemic steady state, and the basic reproduction number are derived. It is analytically shown that low vaccination rate and no influx to (...)
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    Alspector-Kelly, M., 93 Alter, T., 345 Ben-Yami, H., 155 Bernstein, M., 329.L. H. Davis, R. Daw, D. A. Denby, M. Gómez-Torrente, ÅM Wikforss & S. Yalowitz - 2001 - Philosophical Studies 102 (360).
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    Rhythm and timing in skill.L. H. Shaffer - 1982 - Psychological Review 89 (2):109-122.
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    Human Nature in the Light of Psychopathology.H. A. L. - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50:651.
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    Foundations for a Science of Personality.H. A. L. - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52:323.
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    Some effects of partial advance information on choice reaction with fixed or variable S-R mapping.L. H. Shaffer - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (4):541.
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    Two Treatises of Government. [REVIEW]H. A. L. - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (10):272.
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    Walden Two. [REVIEW]H. A. L. & B. F. Skinner - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (20):654.
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    Sparta and Samos: a Special Relationship?L. H. Jeffery & Paul Cartledge - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (02):243-.
    The relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States seems to embody most fully the type of the ‘special relationship’ today. It is a relationship founded ultimately on biological kinship, structured by mutual economic and strategic interests and cemented by a sense of political and ‘spiritual’ affinity. At least the broad contours of such contemporary ‘special relationships’ are sufficiently clear. This is far from being the case with those of the Archaic and Classical Greek world, for two main reasons. (...)
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    The Place of Value in a World of Facts. [REVIEW]H. A. L. & Wolfgang Kohler - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (4):107.
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    Mommy and I are one: Implications for psychotherapy.L. H. Silverman & Jerry Weinberger - 1985 - American Psychologist 40:1296-1308.
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    Technics and Civilization. [REVIEW]H. A. L. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (12):331-332.
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    Manṭiq al-fikr wa-manṭiq al-raghbah.Ḥasan Awzāl - 2013 - al-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ: Afrīqiyā al-Sharq.
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  36. Taḍārīs fikrīyah naḥwa falsafah muḥāyithah.Ḥasan Awzāl - 2012 - [Rabat?]: [Publisher Not Identified].
     
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    Time-order errors in the discrimination of short tonal durations.L. H. Stott - 1935 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 18 (6):741.
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    Skene L, Thompson J eds, The Sorting Society.L. H. Toiviainen - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (3):377.
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    Effects of residual tension on output and energy expenditure in muscular work.L. H. Sharp - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 29 (1):1.
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    The basis of transcription skill.L. H. Shaffer & Jane Hardwick - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 84 (3):424.
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    Transition effects in three-choice reaction with variable s-r mapping.L. H. Shaffer - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (1):101.
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    Ideology and Utopia: An Introduction to the Sociology of Knowledge. [REVIEW]H. A. L. & Karl Mannheim - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (6):162.
  43. Er gab der Pathologie eine neue Richtung.L. H. Kettler - 1971 - Humanitas 11 (9).
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  44. Laberintos de una filosofía de la argentinidad : la filosofía astradiana y el destino de la libertad.Domínguez Raúl H. - 2012 - In Lértora Mendoza & Celina Ana (eds.), Identidad y libertad en la filosofía argentina: estudio a través de Zum Felde, Korn, Fatone, Mallea y Estrada. Ediciones F.E.P.A.I..
     
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  45. Truth transformation fuzzy logic controllers: Outlines of the design of a new generation of fuzzy controllers.L. H. Sultan & T. H. Janabi - 1991 - Ai 1991 Frontiers in Innovative Computing for the Nuclear Industry Topical Meeting, Jackson Lake, Wy, Sept. 15-18, 1991 1.
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    The concept of population in biology.L. H. M. Jonckers - 1973 - Acta Biotheoretica 22 (2):78-108.
    In view of the confusion about the use of the term ‘population’ in biology, an analysis has been made of the use of the concept of population in biology. Origin and development, logic and epistemology of the population-concept have been investigated for that purpose. It appears that several concepts of population coexist in biology. The term ‘population’ is used for all these concepts, so it is not amazing that confusion has arisen. This confusion is the more dangerous, since ‘population’ plays (...)
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    Practical Dignity in Caring.L. H. Toiviainen & D. Seedhouse - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (3):246-255.
    It is difficult to understand the meaning of 'dignity' in human rights, bioethics and nursing literature because the word is used so vaguely. Unless dignity's meaning is spelt out it can disappear beneath more tangible priorities. In this article we define dignity and show how this can help health workers to maintain the dignity of people in their care.
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    The Religious Implications of Bergson's Philosophy regarding Intuition and the Primacy of Spirit.L. H. Miller - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25:221.
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    Social Pressure from a Core Group can Cause Self-Sustained Oscillations in an Epidemic Model.L. H. A. Monteiro & A. P. Baccili - 2023 - Acta Biotheoretica 71 (3).
    Let the individuals of a population be divided into two groups with different personal habits. The core group is associated with health risk behaviors; the non-core group avoids unhealthy activities. Assume that the infected individuals of the core group can spread a contagious disease to the whole population. Also, assume that cure does not confer immunity. Here, an epidemiological model written as a set of ordinary differential equations is proposed to investigate the infection propagation in this population. In the model, (...)
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    Individuality in a Collective World.H. A. L. - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46:235.
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