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  1. Harald Kleinschmidt (2005). Perception and Action in Medieval Europe. Boydell Press.score: 120.0
    Perception and action : the genesis of their separation as concepts -- The transformation of perception in the early eleventh century : dance historical records from the village of Kölbigk in East Saxony -- Impacts from the environment : the perception of odour, touch and taste -- Impacts on the environment : the rationality of action -- Aesthetics and ethics : their separation as concepts.
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  2. Shieva Kleinschmidt (2007). Some Things About Stuff. Philosophical Studies 135 (3):407 - 423.score: 30.0
    I examine the implications of positing stuff (which occupies an ontological category distinct from things) as a way to avoid colocation in the case of the statue and the bronze that constitutes it. When characterising stuff, it’s intuitive to say we often individuate stuff kinds by appealing to things and their relations (e.g., water is water rather than gold because it is entirely divisible into subportions which constitute or partially constitute H2O molecules). I argue that if this intuition is correct, (...)
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  3. Shieva Kleinschmidt (forthcoming). Many-One Identity and the Trinity. In Jon Kvanvig (ed.), Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion. Oxford University Press.score: 30.0
    Trinitarians claim there are three Divine persons each of which is God, and yet there is only one God. It seems they want three to equal one. It just so happens, some metaphysicians claim exactly that. They accept Composition as Identity: each fusion is identical to the plurality of its parts. I evaluate Composition as Identity's application to the doctrine of the Trinity, and argue that it fails to give the Trinitairan any options he or she didn't already have. Further, (...)
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  4. Shieva Kleinschmidt (2011). Multilocation and Mereology. Philosophical Perspectives 25 (1):253-276.score: 30.0
    Multilocation and Minimal Mereology do not mix well. It has been pointed out that Three-Dimensionalism, which can be construed as multilocation-friendly, runs into trouble with Weak Supplementation. But in fact, regardless of one’s theory of persistence, if someone posits the possibility of any one of several kinds of multilocation, he or she will not be able to maintain the necessity of any of the three axioms of Minimal Mereology: the Transitivity of Proper Parthood, the Asymmetry of Proper Parthood, and Weak (...)
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  5. Shieva Kleinschmidt (ed.) (forthcoming). Mereology and Location. Oxford University Press.score: 30.0
  6. Shieva Kleinschmidt & Jacob Ross (2013). Repeatable Artwork Sentences and Generics. In Christy Mag Uidhir (ed.), Art and Abstract Objects. Oxford University Press.score: 30.0
    We seem to talk about repeatable artworks, like symphonies, films, and novels, all the time. We say things like, "The Moonlight Sonata has three movements" and "Duck Soup makes me laugh". How are these sentences to be understood? We argue against the simple subject/predicate view, on which the subjects of the sentences refer to individuals and the sentences are true iff the referents of the subjects have the properties picked out by the predicates. We then consider two alternative responses that (...)
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  7. Shieva Kleinschmidt (forthcoming). Reasoning Without the Principle of Sufficient Reason. In Tyron Goldschmidt (ed.), The Philosophy of Existence: Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? Routledge.score: 30.0
    According to Principles of Sufficient Reason, every truth (in some relevant group) has an explanation. One of the most popular defenses of Principles of Sufficient Reason has been the presupposition of reason defense, which takes endorsement of the defended PSR to play a crucial role in our theory selection. According to recent presentations of this defense, our method of theory selection often depends on the assumption that, if a given proposition is true, then it has an explanation, and this will (...)
     
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  8. Nikos Papastergiadis (2010). Understanding Hybrid Identities: From Mechanical Models to Complex Systems. World Futures 66 (3 & 4):243 – 265.score: 15.0
    This article examines the use of organic and mechanistic metaphors that have underpinned the modeling of national governance in the social sciences and also framed the representation of the social impact of migration. It argues that the global patterns of migration and the contemporary forms of hybrid subjectivity do not fit well with these conceptual frameworks. The limits of this framework are examined through Harald Kleinschmidt's theory of residentialism, and the outlines of an alternative conceptual frame is proposed (...)
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  9. Frederik Voetmann Christiansen (2006). Heinrich Hertz's Neo-Kantian Philosophy of Science, and its Development by Harald Høffding. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 37 (1):1 - 20.score: 12.0
    This article is an investigation of parallel themes in Heinrich Hertz's philosophy science and Kant's theory of schemata, symbols and regulative ideas. It is argued that Hertz's "pictures" bears close similarities to Kantian "schemata", that is, they are rules linking concepts to intuitions and provide them with their meaning. Kant's distinction between symbols and schemata is discussed and related to Hertz's three pictures of mechanics. It is argued that Hertz considered his own picture of mechanics (the "hidden mass" picture) as (...)
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  10. N. Oreskes & R. Rainger (2000). Science and Security Before the Atomic Bomb: The Loyalty Case of Harald U. Sverdrup. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 31 (3):309-369.score: 12.0
    In the summer of 1941, Harald Sverdrup, the Norwegian-born Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) in La Jolla, California, was denied security clearance to work on Navy-sponsored research in underwater acoustics applied to anti-submarine warfare. The clearance denial embarrassed the world renown oceanographer and Arctic explorer, who repeatedly offered his services to the U.S. government only to see scientists of far lesser reputation called upon to aid the war effort. The official story of Sverdrup's denial was the (...)
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  11. Michael J. Hoppmann (2012). Review of Harald Wohlrapp's “Der Begriff des Arguments”. [REVIEW] Argumentation 26 (2):297-304.score: 12.0
    Review of Harald Wohlrapp’s “Der Begriff des Arguments” Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-8 DOI 10.1007/s10503-012-9268-5 Authors Michael J. Hoppmann, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA Journal Argumentation Online ISSN 1572-8374 Print ISSN 0920-427X.
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  12. J. Percival (1989). Harald Mielsch: Die Römische Villa. Architektur Und Lebensform. (Beck's Archäologische Bibliothek.) Pp. 181; 106 Illustrations. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1987. Paper, DM 38. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (01):158-159.score: 9.0
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  13. Henry Stapp & H. Atmanspacher (2006). Clarifications & Specifications: In Conversation with Harald Atmanspacher. Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (9):67-85.score: 9.0
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  14. S. L. Greenslade (1956). Harald Fuchs, Hanspeter Müller: Aurelius Augustinus, Selbstgespräche Über Gott Und Die Unsterblichkeit der Seele. Pp. 298. Zürich: Artemis-Verlag, 1954. Cloth, 15.40 Sw. Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 6 (01):73-74.score: 9.0
  15. Achim Harting (2000). August Herbst/Harald Schwaetzer (Hrsg.): Philosophie Ist Kritik. Zur Methodologie Von Physik Und Metaphysik. Festschrift für Ulrich Hoyer. [REVIEW] Journal for General Philosophy of Science 31 (2).score: 9.0
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  16. David Bain (1984). Greek Pederasty Harald Patzer: Die Griechische Knabenliebe. (Sitzungsberichte der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft an der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Am Main, 19. 1.) Pp. 131. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1982. Paper, DM. 32. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 34 (01):86-89.score: 9.0
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  17. Lothar Fritze (2008). Moralisch Erlaubt Und Rechtlich Verboten. Eine Replik Auf Harald Wohlrapp. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 56 (1):149-151.score: 9.0
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  18. Leon J. Goldstein (1964). Book Review:An Inquiry Into the Freedom of Decision Harald Ofstad. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 31 (2):189-.score: 9.0
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  19. D. R. Bradley (1954). The Letters of Ruricius Harald Hagendahl: La Correspondance de Ruricius. (Göteborgs Högskolas Årsskrift, LVIII. 3.) Pp. 108. Gothenburg: Wettergren & Kerber, 1952. Paper, Kr. 10. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 4 (3-4):268-269.score: 9.0
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  20. G. B. Kerferd (1962). Harald A. T. Reiche: Empedocles' Mixture, Eudoxan Astronomy and Aristotle's Connate Pneuma. With an Appendix 'General Because First', a Presocratic Motif in Aristotle's Theology. Pp. 148. Amsterdam: Hakkert, 1960. Cloth, Fl. 18. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 12 (01):93-94.score: 9.0
  21. W. L. Lorimer (1955). Harald and Blenda Riesenfeld: Repertorium Lexicographicum Graecum. A Catalogue of Indexes and Dictionaries to Greek Authors. Pp. 95. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1954. Cloth Kr. 22. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 5 (3-4):314-315.score: 9.0
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  22. H. D. Broadhead (1938). Harald Hagendahl: La Prose Métrique D'Arnobe. Contributions à la Connaissance de la Prose Littéraire de ľEmpire. Pp. Xi + 265. (Göteborgs Högskolas Årsskrift XLII, 1936: 1.) Göteborg: Wettergren Och Kerber, 1936. Paper, Kr. 10. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (04):148-.score: 9.0
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  23. J. B. Baillie (1907). Book Review:The Philosophy of Religion. Harald Hoffding. [REVIEW] Ethics 17 (3):371-.score: 9.0
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  24. Jerry Stannard (1962). Book Review:Empedocles' Mixture, Eudoxan Astronomy and Aristotle's Connate Pneuma Harald A. T. Reiche. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 29 (3):323-.score: 9.0
  25. E. J. Kenney (1969). Harald Fuchs: Das Klagelied der Sulpicia Über Die Gewaltherrschqft des Kaisers Domitian. (Separately Printed From Discordia Concors: Festschrift für Edgar Bonjour.) Pp. 16. Basel: Helbing & Lichtenhahn, 1968. Paper, 5 Sw.Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 19 (03):379-380.score: 9.0
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  26. Thomas McCoog (2012). Juan de Mariana and Early Modern Spanish Political Thought. By Harald E. Braun. Pp. Xiii, 200, Aldershot, Ashgate Publishers, 2007, £55.00. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 53 (3):518-519.score: 9.0
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  27. William J. Dominik (2012). The Manuscripts of Statius (H.) Anderson The Manuscripts of Statius. Revised Edition. Volume I. Introduction and Catalogs of Materials. Pp. Xxxii + Xxxviii + 568. Arlington, Virginia: Harald Anderson, 2009. Paper, US$23.84. ISBN: 978-1-44993-192-6. (H.) Anderson The Manuscripts of Statius. Revised Edition. Volume II. Indices. Pp. Viii + 247. Arlington, Virginia: Harald Anderson, 2009. Paper, US$11.10. ISBN: 978-1-44993-201-5. (H.) Anderson The Manuscripts of Statius. Revised Edition. Volume III. Reception. The Vitae and Accessus. Pp. Xii + Viii + 151. Arlington, Virginia: Harald Anderson, 2009. Paper, US$8.30. ISBN: 978-1-44993-205-3. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (01):175-177.score: 9.0
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  28. W. G. Forrest (1961). Greek Piety and Greek Warfare Harald Popp: Die Einwirkung von Vorzeichen, Opfern Und Festen Auf Die Kriegführung der Griechen Im 5 Und 4 Jahrhundert V. Chr. Pp. 144. Erlangen: Merkel, 1959. Paper, DM. 12. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 11 (01):67-68.score: 9.0
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  29. Martin Fries (1945). Harald Morin: Wikner Och Tidsproblemet (Wikner Und Das Problem der Zeit). Theoria 11 (1):75-77.score: 9.0
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  30. V. G. G. (1890). Book Review:Ethik. Eine Darstellung Der Ethischen Principien Und Deren Anwendung Auf Besondere Lebensverhaltnisse. Harald Hoffding. [REVIEW] Ethics 1 (1):123-.score: 9.0
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  31. J. B. Hainsworth (1971). The Passive Voice in Homer Harald Jankuhn: Die Passive Bedeutung Medialer Formen Untersucht an der Sprache Homers. Pp. 127. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1969. Paper, DM.24. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (03):333-334.score: 9.0
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  32. Hanns Hubert Hofmann (1972). Piper's World History in Maps, Dates and Pictures. Maps Designed by Harald and Ruth Bukor. Philosophy and History 5 (1):86-88.score: 9.0
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  33. Hugh Lloyd-Jones (1994). Festschrift for Erika Simon Heide Froning, Tonio Hölscher, Harald Mielsch(Edd.): Kotinos: Festschrift für Erika Simon. Pp. Xv+485; 112 Photographs. Mainz/Rheim: Philipp von Zabern, 1992. Cloth. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (01):191-196.score: 9.0
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  34. R. H. Martin (1953). New Editions of Tacitus (1) P. Cornelius Tacitus: Annalium Ab Excessu Divi Augusti Quae Supersunt. Edidit Harald Fughs. Volumen I (I–Vi), Pp. Vii+252+6; Volumen II (Xi–Xvi), Pp. Vii+249+6. Frauenfeld: Huber, 1946, 1949. Cloth and Boards, 5, 6 Sw. Fr. (2) Cornelii Taciti De Vita Iulii Agricolae Liber, Dialogus de Oratoribus. Recensuit M. Lenchantin de Gubernatis. (Corpus Scr. Latinorum Paravianum.) Pp. Xxxi+48, Xxvii+64. Turin: Paravia, 1949. Paper, L. 360, 420. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 3 (01):27-31.score: 9.0
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  35. R. H. Martin (1975). P. Cornelius Tacitus: Annalium Ab Excessu Diui Augusti Quae Supersunt. Edidit Harald Fuchs. Volumen Ii (Xi–Xvi), Pp. Viii+256. Frauenfeld: Huber, 1973. Cloth, 9.80Sw.Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 25 (02):316-.score: 9.0
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  36. J. Enoch Powell (1937). The Thucydidean Question Harald Patzer: Geschichtschreibung des Thukydides Und Die Thukydideische Frage. Pp. Vi + 118. (Neue Deutsche Forschungen.) Berlin: Junker Und Dünnhaupt, 1937. Paper, RM. 5.20. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (05):173-174.score: 9.0
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  37. Tilo Renz (2007). Remaking is Regendernig : Notions of Loyalty in the Nibelungen Films by Fritz Lang, Harald Reinl, and Uli Edel. In Vera Apfelthaler & Julia Köhne (eds.), Gendered Memories: Transgressions in German and Israeli Film and Theatre. Turia + Kant.score: 9.0
     
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  38. Lee C. Rice (1978). "Die Idee der Philosophie Bei Schelling," by Harald Holz. The Modern Schoolman 55 (4):427-428.score: 9.0
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  39. H. J. Rose (1938). Harald Fuchs: Dergeistige Wiaerstand Gegen Rom in der Antiken Welt. Pp. Ii + 102. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1938. Paper, RM. 5. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (05):203-.score: 9.0
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  40. H. J. Rose (1932). Zeus Im Altgriechischen Hauskult Von Harald Sjövall. Pp. 146. Lund: Gleerupska Univ.-Bokhandeln, 1931. The Classical Review 46 (04):181-182.score: 9.0
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  41. A. Souter (1927). Augustin Und der Antike Friedensgedanke: Untersuchungen Sum Neunzehnten Buck der Civitas Dei. Von Harald Fuchs. Pp. Iv+258. Berlin: Weidmann, 1926. 14 Marks. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):45-.score: 9.0
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  42. A. Souter (1924). Studia Ammianea: Dissertatio Inauguralis: Scripsit Harald Hagendahl. Uppsala, 1924. 7½ Swedish Kr. The Classical Review 38 (5-6):139-.score: 9.0
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  43. T. B. L. Webster (1963). Origins of Tragedy Harald Patzer: Die Anfänge der Griechischen Tragödie. Pp. 178; 13 Plates. Wiesbaden: Steiner, 1962. Paper, DM. 19.60. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 13 (02):146-147.score: 9.0
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  44. Harald Atmanspacher & Hans Primas (2006). Pauli's Ideas on Mind and Matter in the Context of Contemporary of Science. Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (3):5-50.score: 3.0
    Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) was one of the greatest physicists of the past century. He played a leading role in the development of modern physics and was known for his ruthless intellectual integrity. Pauli first became famed through the publication of his encyclopaedia article on the theory of relativity (Pauli, 1921) when he was still a student of Sommerfeld's. Einstein much admired this article, which remained a classic.
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  45. Harald Atmanspacher (2004). Quantum Theory and Consciousness: An Overview with Selected Examples. Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society 1:51-73.score: 3.0
    It is widely accepted that consciousness or, in other words, mental activity is in some way correlated to the behavior of the brain or, in other words, material brain activity. Since quantum theory is the most fundamental theory of matter that is currently available, it is a legitimate question to ask whether quantum theory can help us to understand consciousness. Several approaches answering this question a?rmatively, proposed in recent decades, will be surveyed. It will be pointed out that they make (...)
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  46. Harald Atmanspacher, Quantum Approaches to Consciousness. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 3.0
    It is widely accepted that consciousness or, more generally, mental activity is in some way correlated to the behavior of the material brain. Since quantum theory is the most fundamental theory of matter that is currently available, it is a legitimate question to ask whether quantum theory can help us to understand consciousness. Several approaches answering this question affirmatively, proposed in recent decades, will be surveyed. It will be pointed out that they make different epistemological assumptions, refer to different neurophysiological (...)
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  47. Harald Atmanspacher, Weak Quantum Theory: Complementarity and Entanglement in Physics and Beyond.score: 3.0
    The concepts of complementarity and entanglement are considered with respect to their significance in and beyond physics. A formally generalized, weak version of quantum theory, more general than ordinary quantum theory of physical systems, is outlined and tentatively applied to two examples.
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  48. Harald Atmanspacher (2007). Contextual Emergence From Physics to Cognitive Neuroscience. Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (1-2):18-36.score: 3.0
    The concept of contextual emergence has been proposed as a non-reductive, yet well- defined relation between different levels of description of physical and other systems. It is illustrated for the transition from statistical mechanics to thermodynamical properties such as temperature. Stability conditions are shown to be crucial for a rigorous implementation of contingent contexts that are required to understand temperature as an emergent property. Are such stability conditions meaningful for contextual emergence beyond physics as well? An affirmative example from cognitive (...)
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  49. Harald Atmanspacher, Quantenphilosophie.score: 3.0
    “Man klagt zu Unrecht, dass unsere Zeit keine Philosophen mehr habe”, pflegte der Theologe und Wissenschaftsorganisator von Harnack zu sagen, “sie sitzen nur jetzt in der anderen Fakult¨ at, und ihre Namen sind Planck und Einstein.” Mit beiden sind die Anf¨.
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  50. Harald Atmanspacher, Interpreting Neurodynamics: Concepts and Facts.score: 3.0
    The dynamics of neuronal systems, briefly neurodynamics, has developed into an attractive and influential research branch within neuroscience. In this paper, we discuss a number of conceptual issues in neurodynamics that are important for an appropriate interpretation and evaluation of its results. We demonstrate their relevance for selected topics of theoretical and empirical work. In particular, we refer to the notions of determinacy and stochasticity in neurodynamics across levels of microscopic, mesoscopic and macroscopic descriptions. The issue of correlations between neural, (...)
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  51. Harald Walach & Nikolaus von Stillfried (2011). Generalised Quantum Theory—Basic Idea and General Intuition: A Background Story and Overview. Axiomathes 21 (2):185-209.score: 3.0
    Science is always presupposing some basic concepts that are held to be useful. These absolute presuppositions (Collingwood) are rarely debated and form the framework for what has been termed paradigm by Kuhn. Our currently accepted scientific model is predicated on a set of presuppositions that have difficulty accommodating holistic structures and relationships and are not geared towards incorporating non-local correlations. Since the theoretical models we hold also determine what we perceive and take as scientifically viable, it is important to look (...)
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  52. Harald Atmanspacher, Mental States as Macrostates Emerging From Brain Electrical Dynamics.score: 3.0
    Psychophysiological correlations form the basis for different medical and scientific disciplines, but the nature of this relation has not yet been fully understood. One conceptual option is to understand the mental as “emerging” from neural processes in the specific sense that psychology and physiology provide two different descriptions of the same system. Stating these descriptions in terms of coarser- and finer-grained system states macro- and microstates , the two descriptions may be equally adequate if the coarse-graining preserves the possibility to (...)
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  53. Harald Atmanspacher (1997). Cartesian Cut, Heisenberg Cut, and the Concept of Complexity. World Futures 49 (3):333-355.score: 3.0
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  54. Harald A. Wiltsche (2012). What is Wrong with Husserl's Scientific Anti-Realism? Inquiry 55 (2):105-130.score: 3.0
    Abstract Not much scholarly work is needed in order to stumble across many passages where Edmund Husserl seems to advocate an anti-realist attitude towards the natural sciences. This tendency, however, is not well-received within the secondary literature. While some commentators criticize Husserl for his alleged scientific anti-realism, others argue that Husserl's position is much more realist than the first impression indicates. It is against this background that I want to argue for the following theses: a) The basic outlook of Husserl's (...)
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  55. Harald Atmanspacher & Robert C. Bishop (eds.) (2002). Between Chance and Choice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Determinism. Thorverton UK: Imprint Academic.score: 3.0
    These and other questions emphasize the fact that chance and choice are two leading actors on stage whenever issues of determinism are under discussion. ...
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  56. Harald Atmanspacher, A Semiotic Approach to Complex Systems.score: 3.0
    A key topic in the work of Burghard Rieger is the notion of meaning. To explore this notion, he and his collaborators developed a most sophisticated approach combining theoretical ideas and concepts of semiotics with empirical and numerical tools of computational linguistics (see [31] for a most recent comprehensive account). In the present contribution, relations of Rieger’s achievements to some issues of interest in the physics and philosophy of complex systems will be addressed.
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  57. Harald Atmanspacher, Ontic and Epistemic Descriptions of Chaotic Systems.score: 3.0
    Traditional philosophical discourse draws a distinction between ontology and epistemology and generally enforces this distinction by keeping the two subject areas separated and unrelated. In addition, the relationship between the two areas is of central importance to physics and philosophy of physics. For instance, all kinds of measurement-related problems force us to consider both our knowledge of the states and observables of a system (epistemic perspective) and its states and observables independent of such knowledge (ontic perspective). This applies to quantum (...)
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  58. Harald Atmanspacher, Complementarity in Bistable Perception.score: 3.0
    The idea of complementarity already appears in William James’ (1890a, p. 206) Principles of Psychology in the chapter on “the relations of minds to other things”. Later, in 1927, Niels Bohr introduced complementarity as a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics. It refers to properties (observables) that a system cannot have simultaneously, and which cannot be simultaneously measured with arbitrarily high accuracy. Yet, in the context of classical physics they would both be needed for an exhaustive description of the system.
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  59. Harald Atmanspacher, Contextual Emergence in the Description of Properties.score: 3.0
    The role of contingent contexts in formulating relations between properties of systems at different descriptive levels is addressed. Based on the distinction between necessary and sufficient conditions for interlevel relations, a compre- hensive classification of such relations is proposed, providing a transparent con- ceptual framework for discussing particular versions of reduction, emergence, and supervenience. One of these versions, contextual emergence, is demonstrated using two physical examples: molecular structure and chirality, and thermal equilibrium and temperature. The concept of stability is emphasized (...)
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  60. Harald Atmanspacher (2006). Consciousness: A Mathematical Treatment of the Global Neuronal Workspace Model. Acta Biotheoretica 54 (2).score: 3.0
  61. Harald Atmanspacher, Extending the Philosophical Significance of the Idea of Complementarity.score: 3.0
    Summary. We discuss a specific way in which the notion of complementarity can be based on the dynamics of the system considered. This approach rests on an epistemic representation of system states, reflecting our knowledge about a system in terms of coarse grainings (partitions) of its phase space. Within such an epistemic quantization of classical systems, compatible, comparable, commensurable, and complementary descriptions can be precisely characterized and distinguished from each other. Some tentative examples are indicated that, we suppose, would have (...)
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  62. Harald Thorsrud (2002). Cicero on His Academic Predecessors: The Fallibilism of Arcesilaus and Carneades. Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (1):1-18.score: 3.0
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  63. Harald Atmanspacher, Clarifications and Specifications. A Conversation with Henry Stapp.score: 3.0
    HPS: 1959 was indeed early in my career as a PhD, but more than a dozen years into my concerns with these matters. Already in high school I had become very interested in the wave-particle puzzle, and my driving motive in becoming a physicist was really to solve that mystery. Looking now at my 1959 essay I find it remarkably mature. I had a solid grasp of the technical and philosophical aspects of the situation. I find in it today nothing (...)
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  64. Robert C. Bishop & Harald Atmanspacher, Contextual Emergence in the Description of Properties.score: 3.0
    The role of contingent contexts in formulating relations between properties of systems at different descriptive levels is addressed. Based on the distinction between necessary and sufficient conditions for interlevel relations, a comprehensive classification of such relations is proposed, providing a transparent conceptual framework for discussing particular versions of reduction, emergence, and supervenience. One of these versions, contextual emergence, is demonstrated using two physical examples: molecular structure and chirality, and thermal equilibrium and temperature. The concept of stability is emphasized as a (...)
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  65. Harald Thorsrud (2009). Ancient Scepticism. University of California Press.score: 3.0
    Introduction -- Pyrrho and Timon: the origin of Pyrrhonian scepticism -- Arcesilaus: the origin of academic scepticism -- Carneades -- Cicero: the end of the sceptical academy -- Aenesidemus: the Pyrrhonian revival -- Sextus empiricus: the consistency of Pyrrhonian -- Scepticism -- Pyrrhonian arguments -- The (ordinary) life of a Pyrrhonist.
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  66. Harald Atmanspacher, Acategorial States in a Representational Theory of Mental Processes.score: 3.0
    We propose a distinction between precategorial, acategorial and categorial states within a scientifically oriented understanding of mental processes. This distinction can be specified by approaches developed in cognitive neuroscience and the analytical philosophy of mind. On the basis of a representational theory of mental processes, acategoriality refers to a form of knowledge that presumes fully developed categorial mental representations, yet refers to nonconceptual experiences in mental states beyond categorial states. It relies on a simultaneous experience of potential individual representations and (...)
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  67. Harald Atmanspacher, The Significance of Causally Coupled, Stable Neuronal Assemblies for the Psychological Time Arrow.score: 3.0
    Stable neuronal assemblies are generally regarded as neural correlates of mental representations. Their temporal sequence corresponds to the experience of a direction of time, sometimes called the psychological time arrow. We show that the stability of particular, biophysically motivated models of neuronal assemblies, called coupled map lattices, is supported by causal interactions among neurons and obstructed by non-causal or anti-causal interactions among neurons. This surprising relation between causality and stability suggests that those neuronal assemblies that are stable due to causal (...)
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  68. Harald Atmanspacher, Vi. Reflections on Process and Persons.score: 3.0
    This contribution reflects on Nicholas Rescher's discussion of “process and persons” in his book Process Metaphysics. Its main purposes are to offer conceptual commentary on some of Rescher's terms, and to suggest some options for process thinking more radical than Rescher's, partly motivated by recent developments in science and philosophy. First, a brief analysis of the relation between process and time is presented, emphasizing irreversibility and temporal holism as crucial for a processual worldview. Second, instability and transiency are introduced as (...)
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  69. Harald Weinrich (2004). Lethe: The Art and Critique of Forgetting. Cornell University Press.score: 3.0
  70. Harald Atmanspacher, Brussels-Austin Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics: Large Poincar´E Systems and Rigged Hilbert Space.score: 3.0
    The fundamental problem on which Ilya Prigogine and the Brussels- Austin Group have focused can be stated briefly as follows. Our observations indicate that there is an arrow of time in our experience of the world (e.g., decay of unstable radioactive atoms like Uranium, or the mixing of cream in coffee). Most of the fundamental equations of physics are time reversible, however, presenting an apparent conflict between our theoretical descriptions and experimental observations. Many have thought that the observed arrow of (...)
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  71. Harald Atmanspacher, Scientific Research Between Orthodoxy and Anomaly.score: 3.0
    Scientific research takes place in the field of tension between accepted coherent knowledge and not understood, not integrated fragments: between orthodoxy and anomaly. Orthodox knowledge is characterized by laws and norms which can be conceived formally (deterministic or statistical laws), methodologically (criteria for scientific work), or conceptually (frameworks of thinking, regulative principles). I propose to classify anomalies according to their feasibility of being systematically connected with accepted knowledge. In this way, one can distinguish anomalies at the frontier of our knowledge, (...)
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  72. Christy Mag Uidhir (ed.) (2013). Art & Abstract Objects. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Art, Metaphysics, & The Paradox of Standards (Christy Mag Uidhir) GENERAL ONTOLOGICAL ISSUES 1. Must Ontological Pragmatism be Self-Defeating? (Guy Rohrbaugh) 2. Indication, Abstraction, & Individuation (Jerrold Levinson) 3. Destroying Artworks (Marcus Rossberg) INFORMATIVE COMPARISONS 4. Artworks & Indefinite Extensibility (Roy T. Cook) 5. Historical Individuals Like Anas platyrhynchos & ‘Classical Gas’ (P.D. Magnus) 6. Repeatable Artworks & Genericity (Shieva Kleinschmidt & Jacob Ross) ARGUMENTS AGAINST & ALTERNATIVES TO 7. Against Repeatable Artworks (Allan Hazlett) 8. (...)
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  73. Harald Atmanspacher, Contextual Emergence of Mental States From Neurodynamics.score: 3.0
    The emergence of mental states from neural states by partitioning the neural phase space is analyzed in terms of symbolic dynamics. Well-defined mental states provide contexts inducing a criterion of structural stability for the neurodynamics that can be implemented by particular partitions. This leads to distinguished subshifts of finite type that are either cyclic or irreducible. Cyclic shifts correspond to asymptotically stable fixed points or limit tori whereas irreducible shifts are obtained from generating partitions of mixing hyperbolic systems. These stability (...)
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  74. Harald Atmanspacher, Mind and Matter as Asymptotically Disjoint, Inequivalent Representations with Broken Time-Reversal Symmetry.score: 3.0
    body. While the latter areas are discussed mainly in fields such as the philosophy of mind, cognitive Many philosophical and scientific discussions of top-.
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  75. Harald Atmanspacher, Acategoriality as Mental Instability.score: 3.0
    Mental representations are based upon categories in which the state of a mental system is stable. Acategorial states, on the other hand, are distinguished by unstable behavior. A refined and compact terminology for the description of categorial and acategorial mental states and their stability properties is introduced within the framework of the theory of dynamical systems. The relevant concepts are illustrated by selected empirical observations in cognitive neuroscience. Alterations of the category of the first person singular and features of creative (...)
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  76. Harald Atmanspacher, Mind and Matter as Asymptotically Disjoint, Inequivalent Representations with Broken.score: 3.0
    Many philosophical and scientific discussions of topics of mind-matter research make implicit assumptions, in various guises, about the distinction between mind and matter. Currently predominant positions are based on either reduction or emergence, providing either monistic or dualistic scenarios. A more-involved framework of thinking, which can be traced back to Spinoza and Leibniz, combines the two scenarios, dualistic (with mind and matter separated) and monistic (with mind and matter unseparated), in one single picture. Based on such a picture, the transition (...)
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  77. Eva-Maria Hammann, André Habisch & Harald Pechlaner (2009). Values That Create Value: Socially Responsible Business Practices in SMEs – Empirical Evidence From German Companies. Business Ethics 18 (1):37-51.score: 3.0
    Socially responsible business and ethical behaviour of companies have been of interest to academia and practice for decades. But the focus has almost exclusively been on large corporations while small- and medium-sized enterprises (SME) have not received as much attention. Thus, this paper focuses on socially responsible business practices of SME entrepreneurs or owner–managers in Germany. Based on the assumption that decision-makers in SMEs are the central point where all business activities start, members of a German entrepreneurs association were approached (...)
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  78. Harald Maurer (2009). Paul Smolensky, Géraldine Legendre: The Harmonic Mind. From Neural Computation to Optimality-Theoretic Grammar. Vol. 1: Cognitive Architecture. Vol. 2: Linguistic and Philosophical Implications. [REVIEW] Journal for General Philosophy of Science 40 (1).score: 3.0
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  79. Harald Walach & Stefan Schmidt (2005). Repairing Plato's Life Boat with Ockham's Razor: The Important Function of Research in Anomalies for Consciousness Studies. Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (2):52-70.score: 3.0
    Scientific progress is achieved not only by continuous accumulation of knowledge but also by paradigm shifts. These shifts are often necessitated by anomalous findings that cannot be incorporated in accepted models. Two important methodological principles regulate this process and complement each other: Ockham's Razor as the principle of parsimony and Plato's Life Boat as the principle of the necessity to 'save the appearances' and thus incorporate conflicting phenomenological data into theories. We review empirical data which are in conflict with some (...)
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  80. Harald Atmanspacher, Complementarity in Classical Dynamical Systems.score: 3.0
    The concept of complementarity, originally defined for non-commuting observables of quantum systems with states of non-vanishing dispersion, is extended to classical dynamical systems with a partitioned phase space. Interpreting partitions in terms of ensembles of epistemic states (symbols) with corresponding classical observables, it is shown that such observables are complementary to each other with respect to particular partitions unless those partitions are generating. This explains why symbolic descriptions based on an ad hoc partition of an underlying phase space description should (...)
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  81. Maria Bittner (2005). Future Discourse in a Tenseless Language. Journal of Semantics 22 (4):339-87.score: 3.0
    The Eskimo language Kalaallisut (alias West Greenlandic) has traditionally been described as having a rich tense system, with three future tenses (Kleinschmidt 1851, Bergsland 1955, Fortescue 1984) and possibly four past tenses (Fortescue 1984). Recently however, Shaer (2003) has challenged these traditional claims, arguing that Kalaallisut is in fact tenseless.
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  82. Harald Schmidt (2008). Childhood Obesity and Parental Responsibilities. Hastings Center Report 38 (4):p. 3.score: 3.0
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  83. Harald Thorsrud (2003). Is the Examined Life Worth Living? A Pyrrhonian Alternative. Apeiron 36 (3):229 - 249.score: 3.0
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  84. Harald Walach (2007). Mind -- Body -- Spirituality. Mind and Matter 5 (2):215-240.score: 3.0
    The argument of this paper is that the modern brain-consciousness debate has left out one important element: the question of a transpersonal or spirit-like element of consciousness. Thus the problem really is not a mind-body-problem or brain-consciousness problem, but a mind-body-spirit or brain-consciousness-soul problem. Looking at the history of the debate it can be seen that, explicitly or implicitly, this aspect has always been part of the philosophical debate. Most notably, this can be seen in the Aristotelian concept of the (...)
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  85. Harald Atmanspacher, Preface.score: 3.0
    The machine sculpture “Klamauk” (English: hubbub) by the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely (1925–1991), featured on the cover, looks like a perfect example of a deterministic process, but it also looks as if thrown together “by chance”. This tension between determinism and chance has been of longstanding concern in the sciences and the humanities. And nowhere is this tension stronger than in debates about free will and our place in the world, where determinism seems bound to crowd freedom out of the (...)
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  86. Tom Baldwin, Roger Brownsword & Harald Schmidt (2009). Stewardship, Paternalism and Public Health: Further Thoughts. Public Health Ethics 2 (1):113-116.score: 3.0
    Nuffield Council on Bioethics, London * Corresponding author: Nuffield Council on Bioethics, 28 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3JS, UK. Email: hschmidt{at}nuffieldbioethics.org ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> Abstract In November 2007, the Nuffield Council on Bioethics published the report Public Health: Ethical Issues . While the report has been welcomed by a wide range of stakeholders, there has also been some criticism. First, it has been suggested that it is not clear why, in developing its ‘stewardship (...)
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  87. Adam Barrett & Harald Atmanspacher, Stability Criteria for the Contextual Emergence of Macrostates in Neural Networks.score: 3.0
    More than thirty years ago, Amari and colleagues proposed a statistical framework for identifying structurally stable macrostates of neural networks from observations of their microstates. We compare their stochastic stability criterion with a deterministic stability criterion based on the ergodic theory of dynamical systems, recently proposed for the scheme of contextual emergence and applied to particular inter-level relations in neuroscience. Stochastic and deterministic..
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  88. Harald Atmanspacher, Extrinsic and Intrinsic Irreversibility in Probabilistic Dynamical Laws.score: 3.0
    Two distinct conceptions for the relation between reversible, time-reversal invariant laws of nature and the irreversible behavior of physical systems are outlined. The standard, extrinsic concept of irreversibility is based on the notion of an open system interacting with its environment. An alternative, intrinsic concept of irreversibility does not explicitly refer to any environment at all. Basic aspects of the two concepts are presented and compared with each other. The significance of the terms extrinsic and intrinsic is discussed.
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  89. Lutz Danneberg & Hans-Harald Müller (1983). Der 'Intentionale Fehlschluß' — Ein Dogma? Journal for General Philosophy of Science 14 (1).score: 3.0
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  90. Arne Nygaard & Harald Biong (forthcoming). The Influence of Retail Management's Use of Social Power on Corporate Ethical Values, Employee Commitment, and Performance. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
    Recent cases in retailing reflect that ethics have a major impact on brands and performance, in turn, demonstrating that brand owners, employees, and consumers focus on ethical values. In this study, we analyze how various sources of social power affect corporate ethical values, retailer’s commitment to the retail organization, and ultimately sales and service quality. Multi-source data based on a sample of 225 retailers indicated a strong link between power, ethics, and commitment and that these affected output performance.
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  91. Harald Thorsrud (2007). Review of Sextus Empiricus, Richard Bett (Ed., Tr.), Sextus Empiricus: Against the Logicians. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (1).score: 3.0
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  92. Harald Atmanspacher & Jack Martin, An Authentic Life for Process Thinking.score: 3.0
    Jason Brown started his career as a neurologist specializing in language disorders, perceptive illusions, and impaired action. But beyond his activity as a physician he is a man of genuinely theoretical appetite. As satisfying as it is to help improve the situation of sick fellow humans, this alone does not characterize him well. Those who know him closer know his insistent urge to find a philosophical framework for his clinical practice and research, together with his desire for a more humane (...)
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  93. Harald Clahsen (1999). Lexical Entries and Rules of Language: A Multidisciplinary Study of German Inflection. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (6):991-1013.score: 3.0
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  94. Harald Höffding (1905). On Analogy and its Philosophical Importance. Mind 14 (2):199-209.score: 3.0
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  95. Harald Thorsrud, Cicero’s Academic Skepticism. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 3.0
  96. Harald Atmanspacher, Problems of Reproducibility in Complex Mind-Matter Systems.score: 3.0
    Systems exhibiting relationships between mental states and material states, briefly mind-matter systems, offer epistemological and methodological problems exceeding those of systems with mental states or material states alone. Some of these problems can be addressed by proceeding from standard firstorder approaches to more sophisticated second-order approaches. These can illuminate questions of reference and validity, and their ramifications for the topic of reproducibility. For various situations in complex systems it is shown that second-order approaches need to be employed. Considering mind-matter systems (...)
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  97. Lutz Danneberg & Hans-Harald Müller (1979). Verwissenschaftlichung der Literaturwissenschaft Ansprüche, Strategien, Resultate. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 10 (1).score: 3.0
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  98. Harald Holz (1981). Schelling: Geschichte, System, Freiheit. Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (2):262-264.score: 3.0
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  99. Thomas Suslow, Patricia Ohrmann, Jochen Bauer, Astrid V. Rauch, Wolfram Schwindt, Volker Arolt, Walter Heindel & Harald Kugel (2006). Amygdala Activation During Masked Presentation of Emotional Faces Predicts Conscious Detection of Threat-Related Faces. Brain and Cognition 61 (3):243-248.score: 3.0
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