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  1. Fernando Inciarte (1979). Metaphysics and Reification. Philosophy 54 (209):311-.score: 120.0
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  2. Fernando Inciarte (1994). Aristotle's Defence of the Principle of Non-Contradiction. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 76 (2).score: 120.0
  3. Tim Fernando (2009). Situations as Indices and as Denotations. Linguistics and Philosophy 32 (2):185-206.score: 30.0
    A distinction is drawn between situations as indices required for semantically evaluating sentences and situations as denotations resulting from such evaluation. For atomic sentences, possible worlds may serve as indices, and events as denotations. The distinction is extended beyond atomic sentences according to formulae-as-types and applied to implicit quantifier domain restrictions, intensionality and conditionals.
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  4. Tim Fernando, Information and Computation.score: 30.0
    Situations serving as worlds as well as events in linguistic semantics are formulated as strings recording observations over discrete time. This formulation is applied to a linear temporal logic, in line with L. Schubert’s distinction between described and characterized situations. The distinction is developed topologically and computationally, and linked to the opposition between truth-conditional and proof-conditional semantics. For a finitary handle on quantification, strings are associated with situations not only on the basis of observation but also through derivation and constraint (...)
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  5. Tim Fernando, Representing Events and Discourse: Comments on Hamm, Kamp and Van Lambalgen.score: 30.0
    In [HKL00] (henceforth HKL), Hamm, Kamp and van Lambalgen declare ‘‘there is no opposition between formal and cognitive semantics,’’ notwithstanding the realist/mentalist divide. That divide separates two sides Jackendo¤ has (in [Jac96], following Chomsky) labeled E(xternalized)-semantics, relating language to a reality independent of speakers, and I(nternalized)-semantics, revolving around mental representations and thought. Although formal semanticists have (following David Lewis) traditionally leaned towards E-semantics, it is reasonable to apply formal methods also to I-semantics. This point is made clear in HKL via (...)
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  6. Tim Fernando, Compositionality and Context.score: 30.0
    This course aims to assess the principle of compositionality (CP) and how it fits with recent developments in natural language interpretation, especially those that stress the role of context. We first try to lay down a suitable formal framework for CP, reviewing proposals by Montague, Janssen, Hendriks, Kracht and Hodges. Versions of CP of varying strength are formulated, and some recent results on the existence of compositional semantics and the (much debated) issue of the empirical import of CP discussed. Complementing (...)
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  7. Tim Fernando, Temporal Propositions as Vague Predicates.score: 30.0
    The idea that temporal propositions are vague predicates is examined with attention to the nature of the objects over which the predicates range. These objects should not, it is argued, be identified once and for all with points or intervals in the real line (or any fixed linear order). Context has an important role to play not only in sidestepping the Sorites paradox (Gaifman 2002) but also in shaping temporal moments/extent (Landman 1991). The Russell-Wiener construction of time from events (Kamp (...)
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  8. Tim Fernando, Constructing Situations and Time.score: 30.0
    Situations serving as partial worlds as well as events in natural language semantics are constructed from a type-theoretic interpretation of firstorder formulae and (after a type reduction) temporal formulae. Limitations of the Russell-Wiener-Kamp derivation of time from events are discussed and overcome to give a more widely applicable account of temporal granularity. Finite situations are formulated as strings of observations, conceptualized to persist inertially (in the absence of forces).
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  9. Tim Fernando (2007). Observing Events and Situations in Time. Linguistics and Philosophy 30 (5):527-550.score: 30.0
    Events and situations are represented by strings of temporally ordered observations, on the basis of which the events and situations are recognized. Allen’s basic interval relations are derived from superposing strings that mark interval boundaries, and Kamp’s event structures are constructed as projective limits of strings. Observations are generalized to temporal propositions, leading to event-types that classify event-instances. Working with sets of strings built from temporal propositions, we obtain natural notions of bounded entailment from set inclusions. These inclusions are decidable (...)
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  10. Tim Fernando, Three Processes in Natural Language Interpretation.score: 30.0
    To address complications involving ambiguity, presupposition and implicature, three processes underlying natural language interpretation are isolated: translation, entailment and attunement. A meta-language integrating these processes is outlined, elaborating on a proof-theoretic approach to presupposition.
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  11. Tim Fernando, Conservative Generalized Quantifiers and Presupposition.score: 30.0
    Conservativity in generalized quantifiers is linked to presupposition filtering, under a propositions-as-types analysis extended with dependent quantifiers. That analysis is underpinned by modeltheoretically interpretable proofs which inhabit propositions they prove, thereby providing objects for quantification and hooks for anaphora.
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  12. Mario Fernando, Shyamali Dharmage & Shamika Almeida (2008). Ethical Ideologies of Senior Australian Managers: An Empirical Study. Journal of Business Ethics 82 (1):145 - 155.score: 30.0
    Forsyth’s (1980) Ethics Position Questionnaire and Hunt et al.’s (1989) Corporate Ethical Value Questionnaire are used to examine the ethical ideologies of senior managers from organizations listed in the Australian Stock Exchange. The results indicate how corporate ethical values, religion, gender, and age are related to the idealism and relativism of senior Australian managers. After discussing the results, limitations of the study are offered. Finally, managerial implications are provided and recommendations for future research are given.
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  13. Tim Fernando, Situations From Events to Proofs.score: 30.0
    String representations of events are applied to Robin Cooper’s proposal that propositions in natural language semantics are types of situations. Links with the higher types of prooftheoretic semantics are forged, deepening type-theoretic interpretations of Discourse Representation Structures to encompass event structures.
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  14. Tim Fernando, Entailments in Finite-State Temporality.score: 30.0
    The “surge in use of finite-state methods” ([10]) in computational linguistics has largely, if not completely, left semantics untouched. The present paper is directed towards correcting this situation. Techniques explained in [1] are applied to a fragment of temporal semantics through an approach we call finite-state temporality. This proceeds from the intuition of an event as “a series of snapshots” ([15]; see also [12]), equating snapshots with symbols that collectively form our alphabet. A sequence of snapshots then becomes a string (...)
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  15. Mario Fernando & Rafi M. M. I. Chowdhury (forthcoming). The Relationship Between Spiritual Well-Being and Ethical Orientations in Decision Making: An Empirical Study with Business Executives in Australia. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
    The relationship between spiritual well-being and ethical orientations in decision making is examined through a survey of executives in organizations listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. The four domains of spiritual well-being, personal, communal, environmental and transcendental (Fisher, Spiritual health: its nature and place in the school curriculum, PhD thesis, University of Melbourne, 1998 ; Gomez and Fisher, Pers Individ Differ 35:1975–1991, 2003 ) are examined in relation to idealism and relativism (Forsyth, J Pers Soc Psychol 39(1):175–184, 1980 ). Results (...)
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  16. Tim Fernando, Strings Over Intervals.score: 30.0
    Intervals and the events that occur in them are encoded as strings, elaborating on a conception of events as “intervals cum description.” Notions of satisfaction in interval temporal logics are formulated in terms of strings, and the possibility of computing these via finite-state machines/transducers is investigated. This opens up temporal semantics to finite-state methods, with entailments that are decidable insofar as these can be reduced to inclusions between regular languages.
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  17. Tim Fernando, 'The Proper Treatment of Events' in Comics.score: 30.0
    ‘The proper treatment of events’ is the title of a recent book [LH04] by M. van Lambalgen and F. Hamm, applying the event calculus from [Sha97] to natural language semantics. Some basic ideas behind that treatment are presented in a technically different form below, shaped by a concrete formulation of events as strings of sets of fluents ([Fer04]). These strings can be read as comic strips that are (I think) easy to grasp and work with, providing a friendly (if not (...)
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  18. Tim Fernando (1997). Ambiguity Under Changing Contexts. Linguistics and Philosophy 20 (6):575-606.score: 30.0
    Notions of disambiguation supporting a compositional interpretation ofvambiguous expressions and reflecting intuitions about how sentences combinevin discourse are investigated. Expressions are analyzed both inductively byvbreaking them apart, and co-inductively by embedding them within larger contexts.
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  19. Tim Fernando, Inertia in Temporal Modification.score: 30.0
    Inertia is enshrined in Newton’s first law of motion, a body at rest or in uniform motion remains in that state unless a force is applied to it. Now, consider (1). (1) Pat stopped the car before it hit the tree. Can we conclude from (1) that the car struck the tree? Not without further information such as that supplied in (2). (2) But the bus behind kept going. A post-condition for Pat stopping the car is that the car be (...)
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  20. Tim Fernando, Comic Relief for Anankastic Conditionals.score: 30.0
    Anankastic conditionals are analyzed in terms of events conceived as sequences of snapshots – roughly, comics. Quantification is applied not to worlds (sets of which are customarily identified with propositions) but to strings that record observations of actions. The account generalizes to other types of conditionals, sidestepping certain well-known problems that beset possible worlds treatments, such as logical omniscience and irrelevance. A refinement for anankastic conditionals is considered, incorporating action relations.
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  21. Tim Fernando, Finite-State Representations Embodying Temporal Relations.score: 30.0
    Finite-state methods are applied to the Russell-Wiener-Kamp notion of time (based on events) and developed into an account of interval relations and semi-intervals. Strings are formed and collected in regular languages and regular relations that are argued to embody temporal relations in their various underspecified guises. The regular relations include retractions that reduce computations by projecting strings down to an appropriate level of granularity, and notions of containment for partiality within and across such levels.
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  22. T. Fernando, Regular Relations for Temporal Propositions.score: 30.0
    Relations computed by finite-state transducers are applied to interpret temporal propositions in terms of strings representing finite contexts or situations. Carnap–Montague intensions mapping indices to extensions are reformulated as relations between strings that can serve as indices and extensions alike. Strings are related according to information content, temporal span and granularity, the bounds on which reflect the partiality of natural language statements. That partiality shapes not only strings-as-extensions (indicating what statements are about) but also strings-as-indices (underlying truth conditions).
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  23. Tim Fernando (2001). Ambiguous Discourse in a Compositional Context. An Operational Perspective. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 10 (1):63-86.score: 30.0
    The processing of sequences of (English) sentences is analyzedcompositionally through transitions that merge sentences, rather thandecomposing them. Transitions that are in a precise senseinertial are related to disjunctive and non-deterministic approaches toambiguity. Modal interpretations are investigated, inducing variousequivalences on sequences.
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  24. Tim Fernando (1994). Bisimulations and Predicate Logic. Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (3):924-944.score: 30.0
    are considered with a view toward analyzing operational semantics from the perspective of predicate logic. The notion of a bisimulation is employed in two distinct ways: (i) as an extensional notion of equivalence on programs (or processes) generalizing input/output equivalence (at a cost exceeding II' ,over certain transition predicates computable in log space). and (ii) as a tool for analyzing the dependence of transitions on data (which can be shown to be elementary or nonelementary. depending on the formulation of the (...)
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  25. Tim Fernando, Compositionality Inductively, Co-Inductively and Contextually.score: 30.0
    with the meaning function [[·]] appearing on both sides. (1) is commonly construed as a prescription for computing the meaning of a based on the parts of a and their mode of combination. As equality is symmetric, however, we can also read (1) from right to left, as a constraint on the meaning [[b]] of a term b that brings in the wider context where b may occur, in accordance with what Dag Westerst˚ahl has recently described as “one version of (...)
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  26. Tim Fernando, Finite-State Representations of Time.score: 30.0
    Finite-state methods are applied to the Russell-Wiener notion of time (based on events) and developed into an account of interval relations and temporal propositions. Strings are formed and collected in regular languages and regular relations that are argued to embody temporal relations in their various underspecified guises. The regular relations include retractions that reduce computations by projecting strings down to an appropriate level of granularity, and non-deterministic relations defining notions of partiality within and across such levels.
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  27. Tim Fernando, Reichenbach's E, R and S in a Finite-State Setting.score: 30.0
    Reichenbach's event, reference and speech times are interpreted semantically by stringing and superposing sets of temporal formulae, structured within regular languages. Notions of continuation branches and of inertia, bound (in a precise sense) by reference time, are developed and applied to the progressive and the perfect.
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  28. Ruth M. Kempson, Tim Fernando & Nicholas Asher (eds.) (2012). Philosophy of Linguistics. North Holland.score: 30.0
    This groundbreaking collection, the most thorough treatment of the philosophy of linguistics ever published, brings together philosophers, scientists and historians to map out both the foundational assumptions set during the second half of ...
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  29. Tim Fernando (1999). A Modal Logic for Non-Deterministic Discourse Processing. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 8 (4):445-468.score: 30.0
    A modal logic for translating a sequence of English sentences to a sequence of logical forms is presented, characterized by Kripke models with points formed from input/output sequences, and valuations determined by entailment relations. Previous approaches based (to one degree or another) on Quantified Dynamic Logic are embeddable within it. Applications to presupposition and ambiguity are described, and decision procedures and axiomatizations supplied.
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  30. Tim Fernando, Finite-State Temporal Projection.score: 30.0
    Finite-state methods are applied to determine the consequences of events, represented as strings of sets of fluents. Developed to flesh out events used in natural language semantics, the approach supports reasoning about action in AI, including the frame problem and inertia. Representational and inferential aspects of the approach are explored, centering on conciseness of language, context update and constraint application with bias.
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  31. Tim Fernando (2005). Schedules in a Temporal Interpretation of Modals. Journal of Semantics 22 (2):211-229.score: 30.0
    Eventualities and worlds are analysed uniformly as schedules of certain descriptions of eventuality-types (reversing the reduction of eventuality-types to eventualities). The temporal interpretation of modals in Condoravdi 2002 is reformulated to bring out what it is about eventualities and worlds that is essential to the account. What is essential, it is claimed, can be recovered from schedules that may or may not include worlds.
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  32. Tim Fernando, Ambiguous Discourse in a Compositional Context.score: 30.0
    The processing of sequences of (English) sentences is analyzed compositionally through transitions that merge sentences, rather than decomposing them. Transitions that are in a precise sense inertial are related to disjunctive and non-deterministic approaches to ambiguity. Modal interpretations are investigated, inducing various equivalences on sequences.
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  33. J. Fuentes-García Fernando, M. Núñez-Tabales Julia & Ricardo Veroz-Herradón (2008). Applicability of Corporate Social Responsibility to Human Resources Management: Perspective From Spain. Journal of Business Ethics 82 (1).score: 30.0
    This article analyses the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility in relation to Human Resources (HR) management. Five potential tools are defined and their advantages and disadvantages are discussed. Finally, the implementation of the most advanced and powerful tool in this area is studied: the SA8000 standard.
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  34. Tim Fernando, Curriculum Vitae.score: 30.0
    June 1985 B.S. in Mathematics, California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, California) Senior thesis: Elementary induction on finite abelian groups Supervisor: Alexander S. Kechris..
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  35. Tim Fernando, Finite-State Descriptions for Temporal Semantics.score: 30.0
    Finite-state descriptions for temporal semantics are outlined through which to distinguish soft inferences reflecting manners of conceptualization from more robust semantic entailments defined over models. Just what descriptions are built (before being interpreted model-theoretically) and how they are grounded in models of reality explain (upon examination) why some inferences are soft.
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  36. Tim Fernando, Towards a Many-Dimensional Modal Logic for Semantic Processing.score: 30.0
    Notions of context for natural language interpretation are factored in terms of three processes: translation, entailment and attunement. The processes are linked by accessibility relations of the kind studied in many-dimensional modal logic, modulo complications from constraints between translation and entailment (violations in which may trigger re-attunement) and from refinement and underspecification.
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  37. Tim Fernando, Temporal Propositions as Regular Languages.score: 30.0
    Temporal propositions are mapped to sets of strings that witness (in a precise sense) the propositions over discrete linear Kripke frames. The strings are collected into regular languages to ensure the decidability of entailments given by inclusions between languages. (Various notions of bounded entailment are shown to be expressible as language inclusions.) The languages unwind computations implicit in the logical (and temporal) connectives via a system of finite-state constraints adapted from finite-state morphology. Applications to Hybrid Logic and non-monotonic inertial reasoning (...)
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  38. Rafi M. M. I. Chowdhury & Mario Fernando (forthcoming). The Role of Spiritual Well-Being and Materialism in Determining Consumers' Ethical Beliefs: An Empirical Study with Australian Consumers. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
    A survey was conducted to investigate the relationship of Australian consumers’ lived (experienced) spiritual well-being and materialism with the various dimensions of consumer ethics. Spiritual well-being is composed of four domains—personal, communal, transcendental and environmental well-being. All four domains were examined in relation to the various dimensions of consumers’ ethical beliefs (active/illegal dimension, passive dimension, active/legal dimension, ‘no harm, no foul’ dimension and ‘doing good’/recycling dimension). The results indicated that lived communal well-being was negatively related to perceptions of the active/illegal (...)
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  39. Tim Fernando (2001). A Type Reduction From Proof-Conditional to Dynamic Semantics. Journal of Philosophical Logic 30 (2):121-153.score: 30.0
    Dynamic and proof-conditional approaches to discourse (exemplified by Discourse Representation Theory and Type-Theoretical Grammar, respectively) are related through translations and transitions labeled by first-order formulas with anaphoric twists. Type-theoretic contexts are defined relative to a signature and instantiated model-theoretically, subject to change.
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  40. Tim Fernando, The Yale Shooting Problem.score: 30.0
    The Yale Shooting Problem introduced by Steve Hanks & Drew McDermott (1987) is a well-known test case of non-monotonic temporal reasoning. There is a sequence of situations. In the initial situation a gun is not loaded and the target is alive. In the next situation the gun is loaded. Eventually, a shot is fired, perhaps with fatal consequences. In this scenario there are two "fluents", alive and loaded, and two actions, load and shoot. Being loaded and being alive are inert (...)
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  41. Llano Alonso & H. Fernando (2010). El Estado En Ortega y Gasset. Dykinson.score: 30.0
    El Estado es un concepto clave en la filosofía jurídico-política de José Ortega y Gasset (Madrid, 1883-1955). Sin embargo, resulta sorprendente que, pese a la importancia que para este autor tenía dicha noción, no haya sido estudiada con la misma profundidad e interés que otras vertientes de su pensamiento. A este respecto, basta repasar las monografías y los artículos publicados hasta la fecha sobre la figura y la obra de Ortega para constatar que, en términos cuantitativos, las investigaciones dedicadas a (...)
     
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  42. Sellés Dauder & Juan Fernando (2008). Los Hábitos Intelectuales Según Tomás de Aquino. Eunsa.score: 30.0
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  43. Sellés Dauder & Juan Fernando (2011). ¿Qué Es Filosofía? Ediciones Internacionales Universitarias.score: 30.0
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  44. Sellés Dauder & Juan Fernando (2010). Riesgos Actuales de la Universidad: Cómo Librarse de Ellos. Ediciones Internacionales Universitarias.score: 30.0
     
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  45. Tim Fernando, A Finite-State Approach to Event Semantics.score: 30.0
    Events employed in natural language semantics are characterized in terms of regular languages, each string in which can be regarded as a motion picture. The relevant finite automata then amount to movie cameras/projectors, or more formally, to finite Kripke structures with par- tial valuations. The usual regular constructs (concatena- tion, choice, etc) are supplemented with superposition of strings/automata/languages, realized model-theoretically as conjunction.
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  46. T. Fernando (2008). Branching From Inertia Worlds. Journal of Semantics 25 (3):321-344.score: 30.0
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  47. Tim Fernando, Ltl∗∗.score: 30.0
    Schubert’s proposal ([Sch00]) that sentences not only describe but also characterize situations is worked out in the context of Linear Temporal Logic (LTL), a well-known propositional logic with linear future operators (e.g. [HR04]). The resulting formalism LTL∗∗ illustrates an approach that diverges from Schubert’s FOL∗∗ in technical details but shares many (if not all) its motivations.
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  48. Tim Fernando, Revised October.score: 30.0
    judgments of acceptability A basic choice point is whether the conjunction of two propositions each separately acceptable must be deemed acceptable Concepts of acceptability closed under conjunction are analyzed within Keisler s weak logic for generalized quanti ers or more speci cally lter quanti ers In a di erent direction the notion of a lter is generalized so as to allow sets with probability non in nitesimally below to be acceptable..
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  49. Camillus Nihal Fernando (2006). Science of Teaching =. Godage International Publishers.score: 30.0
     
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  50. Mervyn Fernando (1972). Self, Reality, and Salvation in Christianity and Buddhism. International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (3):415-425.score: 30.0
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  51. A. L. Nixon Fernando (1999). Towards the Kingdom of Heaven: Through the Rational Side of Religion. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.score: 30.0
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  52. Cárdenas Gracia & Jaime Fernando (2005). La Argumentación Como Derecho. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.score: 30.0
     
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  53. James Corby (2012). Fernando Pessoa's Post-Romantic Sense of the World. Comparative and Continental Philosophy 3 (2):165-181.score: 12.0
    Why should philosophy, or even thinking, get in the way of seeing? In attempting to address this question, this paper identifies post-Romanticism as a phenomenologically inflected response to the failure of both pre-Romantic Reflexionsphilosophie and Hegelian speculative overcoming, one that seeks to express our relation to the world in a way that does not rely on a reflection model of consciousness and gives no support to the notion of a cognitively inaccessible absolute. It will be suggested that the poetry of (...)
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  54. Fernando Inciarte Armiñán (2005). First Principles, Substance and Action: Studies in Aristotle and Aristotelianism. Olms.score: 12.0
     
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  55. Zsuzsanna Chappell (2008). Rational Choice and Democratic Deliberation: A Theory of Discourse Failure, by Guido Pincione and Fernando R. Tesón, 2006, XI + 258 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 24 (1):105-111.score: 9.0
  56. Carlos Pereda (2009). Review Essay: Gregory Fernando Pappas, John Dewey's Ethics: Democracy as Experience (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008). Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (6):737-741.score: 9.0
  57. Steffen Dix (2010). The Plurality of Gods and Man, or "The Aesthetic Attitude in All Its Pagan Splendor" in Fernando Pessoa. The Pluralist 5 (1).score: 9.0
    Following a lengthy period in which they were glorified and worshiped, several illustrious personages led a seemingly miserable and almost forgotten existence for two thousand years until they appeared sporadically in nineteenth and twentieth-century literature, philosophy, and poetry. Apart from a brief moment during the Renaissance, the ancient Greek gods only managed to emerge from their existential shadows at the time of Romanticism, when few poets failed to provide these gods with a fleeting haven in some of their verse, even (...)
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  58. Gerard Elfstrom (1999). Fernando R. Teson, A Philosophy of International Law:A Philosophy of International Law. Ethics 110 (1):229-233.score: 9.0
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  59. Gerry Mackie (2007). Review of Guido Pincione, Fernando R. Tesn, Rational Choice and Democratic Deliberation: A Theory of Discourse Failure. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (9).score: 9.0
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  60. Marlene Park (1973). The Crucifix of Fernando and Sancha and its Relationship to North French Manuscripts. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 36:77-91.score: 9.0
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  61. N. G. Wilson (1988). Fernando Gascó, Antonio Ramírez de Verger: Elio Aristides, Discursos I (Introductión, Traducción y Notas). (Biblioteca Clásica Gredos, 106.) Pp. 430. Madrid: Gredos, 1987. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (02):406-.score: 9.0
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  62. David Ridgway (2000). LIPARI, CAPRI, PISA, SPINA Luigi Bernabó, Madeleine Cavalier: Topografia di Lipari in Età Greca E Romana . (Meligunìs Lipára, 9.) 2 Vols. Parte I (with F. Villard): L'Acropoli . Pp. 265, 132 Pls, 47 Ills. Parte II: La Città Bassa . Pp. 421, Pls 133–236, 69 Ills. Palermo: Publisicula/Regione Siciliana, 1998. Eduardo Federico, Elena Miranda (Edd.): Capri Antica Dalla Preistoria Alla Fine Dell'età Romana . Pp. 578, Ills. Capri: Edizioni La Conchiglia, 1998. L. 110,000. Stefano Bruni: Pisa Etrusca: Anatomia di Una Città Scomparsa . (Biblioteca di Archeologia, 26.) Pp. Viii + 304, 64 Pls, 19 Ills. Milan: Longanesi, 1998. L. 65,000. ISBN: 88-304-1411-5. Fernando Rebecchi (Ed.): Spina E Il Delta Padano. Riflessioni Sul Catalogo E Sulla Mostra Ferrarese. Atti Del Convegno Internazionale di Studi 'Spina: Due Civiltà a Confronto', Ferrara 1994 . (Studia Archaeologica, 90.) Pp. 358, Ills. Rome: 'L'Erma' di Bretschneider, 1998. L. 380,000. ISBN: 88-7062-983-X. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):248-.score: 9.0
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  63. Yvon Gauthier (1973). La Logique du Nom. Par Fernando Gil. Collection « Essais Et Philosophie». L'Herne. Paris, 1971. 252 Pages. [REVIEW] Dialogue 12 (01):183-.score: 9.0
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  64. Robert C. Hill (2006). The Paradigm of Conversion in Luke by Fernando Méndes-Moratalla. Heythrop Journal 47 (4):628–629.score: 9.0
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  65. Douglas M. MacDowell (1976). ΑΝΤΙΦΩΝ ΙΤ ΑΛΙΑΖΩΝ Domenico Ferrante: Antifonte, Περ Το Ρδου Φνου. Pp. 129. Naples: Federico & Ardia, 1972. Paper, L.2,800. Fernando Decleva Caizzi: Antiphontis Tetralogiae. Pp. 272. Milan: Cisalpino, 1969. Cloth, L.8,000. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 26 (01):18-20.score: 9.0
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  66. W. Geoffrey Arnott (1979). Luis Fernando Guillén: Aristóteles y la Comedia Media. (Cuadernos de la Fundación Pastor, 23.) Pp. 127. Madrid: Universidad Autónoma, in Collaboration with the Fundación Pastor, 1977. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 29 (01):140-141.score: 9.0
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  67. Francisco Giménez Gracia & Enrique Ujaldón (eds.) (2007). Libertad de Filosofar: Ética, Política y Educación En la Obra de Fernando Savater. Editorial Ariel.score: 9.0
     
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  68. Maurice R. Holloway (1963). "Existentialism as Philosophy," by Fernando Molina. The Modern Schoolman 41 (1):95-95.score: 9.0
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  69. Sven Lorenz (2000). Rosa M. Marina Sáez: La Métrica de Los Epigramas de Marcial: Esquemas Ritmicos y Esquemas Verbales . Pp. 340. Zaragoza: Institución 'Fernando El Católico', 1998. Paper. ISBN: 84-7820-374-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):301-.score: 9.0
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  70. Neil Larsen (2003). The Magical State: Nature, Money and Modernity in Venezuela Fernando Coronil. Historical Materialism 11 (3):289-297.score: 9.0
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  71. Lee C. Rice (1979). El Pensamiento Politico de Seneca. By Fernando Prieto. The Modern Schoolman 56 (2):187-187.score: 9.0
  72. Daniel N. Robinson (2012). Vidal, Fernando. The Sciences of the Soul. The Review of Metaphysics 65 (4):900-901.score: 9.0
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  73. Kory Spencer Sorrell (2012). John Dewey's Ethics: Democracy as Experience By Gregory Fernando Pappas. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 48 (2):245-248.score: 9.0
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  74. Galíndez Suárez & Jesús[from old catalog] (). Ideas Políticas De Saavedra Fajardo, Precedidas De Un Breve Extracto De Sus Obras Idea De Un Príncipe Político-Cristiano E Introducción a La Política Del Rey Católico Don Fernando. Madrid, Imprenta, Juan Bravo.score: 9.0
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  75. Lorraine Daston & Fernando Vidal (eds.) (2004). The Moral Authority of Nature. University of Chicago Press.score: 6.0
    For thousands of years, people have used nature to justify their political, moral, and social judgments. Such appeals to the moral authority of nature are still very much with us today, as heated debates over genetically modified organisms and human cloning testify. The Moral Authority of Nature offers a wide-ranging account of how people have used nature to think about what counts as good, beautiful, just, or valuable. The eighteen essays cover a diverse array of topics, including the connection of (...)
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  76. Fernando Escalante Gonzalbo (2006). In the Eyes of God: A Study on the Culture of Suffering. University of Texas Press, Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies.score: 6.0
    "Every culture needs to appropriate the universal truth of human suffering," says Fernando Escalante, ". . . to give its own meaning to this suffering, so that human existence is bearable." Originally published in Spanish as La mirada de Dios: Estudios sobre la cultura del sufrimiento, this book is a remarkable study of the evolution of the culture of suffering and the different elements that constitute it, beginning with a reading of Rousseau and ending with the appearance of the (...)
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  77. Amarildo Fernando de Almeida (2013). A senioridade iniciática do Ilê Wopo: origem e extensão do Candomblé em Belo Horizonte- MG e as narrativas sagradas das labás. 2012. Horizonte 11 (29):419-420.score: 6.0
    DISSERTAÇÃO DE MESTRADO ALMEIDA, Amarildo Fernando de. A senioridade iniciática do Ilê Wopo: origem e extensão do Candomblé em Belo Horizonte- MG e as narrativas sagradas das labás. 2012. 154 folhas. Dissertação (Mestrado) – Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciências da Religião, Belo Horizonte.
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  78. Fernando Savater (2008). La Aventura de Pensar. Debate.score: 6.0
    Nada hay más confortable para el hombre, ni más peligroso, que las certezas. Nuestra mejor defensa es la filosofía, que consiste engran medida en el arte de cuestionarlas, de atreverse a pensar, de interpelar las verdades establecidas y ver qué esconden. En estepaseo por la historia de la filosofía, Fernando Savater nos presenta a los grandes personajes que con sus preguntas, y en ocasiones con sus respuestas, han marcado el pensamiento occidental. Platón, Aristóteles, Hobbes, Tomás de Aquino, Nietzsche, Marx, (...)
     
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  79. Fernando R. Tesón (1998). A Philosophy of International Law. Westview Press.score: 6.0
    Why should sovereign states obey international law? What compels them to owe allegiance to a higher set of rules when each country is its own law of the land? What is the basis of their obligations to each other? Conventional wisdom suggests that countries are too different from one another culturally to follow laws out of mere loyalty to each other or a set of shared moral values. Surely, the prevailing view holds, countries act simply out of self-interest, and they (...)
     
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  80. Fernando Martínez-Manrique & Agustin Vicente (2010). What The...! The Role of Inner Speech in Conscious Thought. Journal of Consciousness Studies 17 (9-10):141-67.score: 3.0
    Abstract: Introspection reveals that one is frequently conscious of some form of inner speech, which may appear either in a condensed or expanded form. It has been claimed that this speech reflects the way in which language is involved in conscious thought, fulfilling a number of cognitive functions. We criticize three theories that address this issue: Bermúdez’s view of language as a generator of second-order thoughts, Prinz’s development of Jackendoff’s intermediate-level theory of consciousness, and Carruthers’s theory of inner speech as (...)
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  81. Agustin Vicente & Fernando Martínez-Manrique (2011). Inner Speech: Nature and Functions. Philosophy Compass 6 (3):209-219.score: 3.0
    We very often discover ourselves engaged in inner speech. It seems that this kind of silent, private, speech fulfils some role in our cognition, most probably related to conscious thinking. Yet, the study of inner speech has been neglected by philosophy and psychology alike for many years. However, things seem to have changed in the last two decades. Here we review some of the most influential accounts about the phenomenology and the functions of inner speech, as well as the methodological (...)
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  82. Fernando Aguiar & Andrés de Francisco (2009). Rational Choice, Social Identity, and Beliefs About Oneself. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 39 (4):547-571.score: 3.0
    Social identity poses one of the most important challenges to rational choice theory, but rational choice theorists do not hold a common position regarding identity. On one hand, externalist rational choice ignores the concept of identity or reduces it to revealed preferences. On the other hand, internalist rational choice considers identity as a key concept in explaining social action because it permits expressive motivations to be included in the models. However, internalist theorists tend to reduce identity to desire—the desire of (...)
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  83. Agustín Vicente & Fernando Martínez-Manrique (2008). Thought, Language, and the Argument From Explicitness. Metaphilosophy 39 (3):381–401.score: 3.0
    This article deals with the relationship between language and thought, focusing on the question of whether language can be a vehicle of thought, as, for example, Peter Carruthers has claimed. We develop and examine a powerful argument—the "argument from explicitness"—against this cognitive role of language. The premises of the argument are just two: (1) the vehicle of thought has to be explicit, and (2) natural languages are not explicit. We explain what these simple premises mean and why we should believe (...)
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  84. Agustin Vicente & Fernando Martinez-Manrique, Semantic Minimalism. Oxford Bibliographies On-Line.score: 3.0
  85. Fernando R. Tesón (2006). Eight Principles for Humanitarian Intervention. Journal of Military Ethics 5 (2):93-113.score: 3.0
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  86. Fernando R. Tesón (2011). Humanitarian Intervention: Loose Ends. Journal of Military Ethics 10 (3):192-212.score: 3.0
    Abstract The article addresses three aspects of the humanitarian intervention doctrine. It argues, first, that the value of sovereignty rests on the justified social processes of the target state ? the horizontal contract. Foreign interventions, even when otherwise justified, must respect the horizontal contract. In contrast, morally objectionable social processes (such as the subjection of women) are not protected by sovereignty (intervention, of course, may be banned for other reasons). In addition, tyrants have no moral protection against interventions directed at (...)
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  87. Fernando R. Teson & Jonathan Klick, Global Justice and Trade: A Puzzling Omission.score: 3.0
    Economists generally agree that free trade leads to economic growth. This proposition is supported both by theoretical models and empirical data. Further, while the empirical evidence is more limited on this question, the general consensus among economists holds that trade restrictions are likely to hurt the poor. Even if the latter consensus turns out to be wrong, if free trade leads to superior growth, governments would have more resources to redistribute to the poor. It is surprising then that philosophers and (...)
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  88. Fernando Birman (2009). Quantum Mechanics and the Plight of Physicalism. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 40 (2):207-225.score: 3.0
    The literature on physicalism often fails to elucidate, I think, what the word physical in physical ism precisely means. Philosophers speak at times of an ideal set of fundamental physical facts, or they stipulate that physical means non-mental , such that all fundamental physical facts are fundamental facts pertaining to the non-mental. In this article, I will probe physicalism in the very much tangible framework of quantum mechanics. Although this theory, unlike “ideal physics” or some “final theory of non-mentality”, is (...)
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  89. Agustín Vicente & Fernando MartínezManrique (2005). Semantic Underdetermination and the Cognitive Uses of Language. Mind and Language 20 (5):537–558.score: 3.0
    According to the thesis of semantic underdetermination, most sentences of a natural language lack a definite semantic interpretation. This thesis supports an argument against the use of natural language as an instrument of thought, based on the premise that cognition requires a semantically precise and compositional instrument. In this paper we examine several ways to construe this argument, as well as possible ways out for the cognitive view of natural language in the introspectivist version defended by Carruthers. Finally, we sketch (...)
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  90. Fernando Broncano (2008). Moral Responsibility. The Ways of Scepticism – by Carlos Moya. Dialectica 62 (4):553-557.score: 3.0
  91. Ian Rumfitt (2008). Co-Ordination Principles: A Reply. Mind 117 (468):1059-1063.score: 3.0
    I explain why Fernando Ferreira's interesting formal result does not threaten the bilateralist account of the sense of the connectives.
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  92. Fernando Martinez-Manrique & Agustin Vicente (forthcoming). What is Said by a Metaphor: The Role of Salience and Conventionality. Pragmatics and Cognition.score: 3.0
    Contextualist theorists have recently defended the views (a) that metaphor-processing can be treated on a par with other meaning changes, such as narrowing or transfer, and (b) that metaphorical contents enter into “what is said” by an utterance. We do not dispute claim (a) but consider that claim (b) is problematic. Contextualist theorists seem to leave in the hands of context the explanation about why it is that some meaning changes are directly processed, and thus plausibly form part of “what (...)
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  93. Fernando Aguiar, Pablo Brañas-Garza & Luis Miller (2008). Moral Distance in Dictators Games. Judgment and Decision Making 3 (4):344-354.score: 3.0
    We perform an experimental investigation using a dictator game in which individuals must make a moral decision —to give or not to give an amount of money to poor people in the Third World. A questionnaire in which the subjects are asked about the reasons for their decision shows that, at least in this case, moral motivations carry a heavy weight in the decision: the majority of dictators give the money for reasons of a consequentialist nature. Based on the results (...)
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  94. Michael Marder (2012). Phenomenology of Distraction, or Attention in the Fissuring of Time and Space. Research in Phenomenology 41 (3):396-419.score: 3.0
    The goal of “Phenomenology of Distraction“ is to explore the imbrication of attention and distraction within existential spatiality and temporality. First, I juxtapose the Heideggerian dispersion of concern (which includes, among other things, the attentive comportment) in everyday life, conceived as a way to get distracted from one's impending mortality, to Fernando Pessoa's embracing of the inauthentic, superficial, and restless existence, where attention necessarily reverts into distraction. Second, I consider the philosophical confessions of St. Augustine and Jean-Jacques Rousseau as (...)
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  95. Charles Spinosa, Fernando Flores & Hubert Dreyfus (1995). Disclosing New Worlds: Entrepreneurship, Democratic Action, and the Cultivation of Solidarity. Inquiry 38 (1 & 2):3 – 63.score: 3.0
    Both the commonsensical and leading theoretical accounts of entrepreneurship, democracy, and solidarity fail to describe adequately entrepreneurial, democratic, and solidarity?building practices. These accounts are inadequate because they assume a faulty description of human being. In this article we develop an interpretation of entrepreneurship, democratic action, and solidarity?building that relies on understanding human beings as neither primarily thinking nor desiring but as skillful beings. Western human beings are at their best when they are engaged in producing large?scale cultural or historical changes (...)
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  96. Charles Spinosa, Fernando Flores & Hubert Dreyfus (1995). Skills, Historical Disclosing, and the End of History: A Response to Our Critics. Inquiry 38 (1 & 2):157 – 197.score: 3.0
    We appreciate the thoughtful responses we have received on ?Disclosing New Worlds?. We will respond to the concerns raised by grouping them under three general themes. First, a number of questions arise from lack of clarity about how the matters we undertook to discuss ? especially solidarity ? appear when one starts by thinking about the primacy of skills and practices. Under this heading we consider (a) whether we need more case studies to make our points, and (b) whether national (...)
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  97. Gregory Fernando Pappas (ed.) (2011). Pragmatism in the Americas. Fordham University Press.score: 3.0
    The book will prove an invaluable source for philosophers and philosophy students, as well as for scholars from other disciplines (e.g., history, political science, sociology, diversity studies, and gender and race studies) to begin understanding the dynamic relationship in thinking between the two Americas. In addition to documenting the results of a new and thriving area of research, it can also function as a primer to direct and provoke further inquiry. -/- Its essays, from North American, Spanish, and Latin American (...)
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  98. Fernando Zalamea (2008). La Razón Creativa. Crecimiento Y Finalidad Del Ser Humano Según C.S. Peirce (Review). Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (3):pp. 532-534.score: 3.0
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  99. Fernando Canale (2001). Interdisciplinary Method in Christian Theology? In Search of a Working Proposal. Neue Zeitschrift Für Systematische Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 43 (3).score: 3.0
     
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  100. Fernando Birman (2010). Pragmatic Concerns and Images of the World. Philosophia 38 (4):715-731.score: 3.0
    I defend a pragmatist reinterpretation of Sellars’s famous manifest-scientific distinction. I claim that in order to do justice to this important distinction we must first recognize, despite what philosophers—including, arguably, Sellars—often make of it, that the distinction does not draw an epistemological or metaphysical boundary between different kinds of objects and events, but a pragmatic boundary between different ways in which we interact with objects and events. Put differently, I argue that the manifest-scientific distinction, in my view, can be best (...)
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