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  1. W. Walker Gibson (1962). The Limits of Language. New York, Hill and Wang.score: 410.0
    Nature of the problem: Testimony from scientists. Reflex action and theism (1881) by W. James. The organization of thought (1916) by A.N. Whitehead. The changing scientific scene 1900-1950 (1952) by J.B. Conant. A note on methods of analysis (1943) by H.J. Muller. The way things are (1959) by P.W. Bridgman. A definition of style (1948) by J.R. Oppenheimer.--Consequences of the problem: Testimony from artists and writers. Existentialism (1947) by J.-P. Sartre. The testimony of modern art (1957) by W. Barrett. Parts (...)
     
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  2. C. W. Evers & J. C. Walker (1983). Knowledge, Partitioned Sets and Extensionality: A Refutation of the Forms of Knowledge Thesis. Journal of Philosophy of Education 17 (2):155–170.score: 140.0
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  3. C. W. Evers & J. C. Walker (1987). Pyrotechnics Defended: A Reply to Jim MacKenzie. Journal of Philosophy of Education 21 (1):139–142.score: 140.0
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  4. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1933). What is Philosophy? Australasian Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):88 – 98.score: 120.0
  5. Dennis W. Stampe & Martha I. Gibson (1992). Of One's Own Free Will. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (3):529-56.score: 120.0
  6. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1928). The Political Philosophy of Jean Jacques Rousseau. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 6 (3):161 – 183.score: 120.0
  7. C. D. Broad, W. D. Ross, A. E. Taylor, C. T. Harley Walker, Paul Philip Levertoff, Bernard Bosanquet, G. G., F. C. S. Schiller, L. J. Russell & H. Wildon Carr (1920). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 29 (114):232-250.score: 120.0
  8. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1900). The Principle of Least Action as a Psychological Principle. Mind 9 (36):469-495.score: 120.0
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  9. Daniel Gibson, Benders G., A. Gwynedd, Cynthia Andrews-Pfannkoch, Evgeniya Denisova, Baden-Tillson A., Zaveri Holly, Stockwell Jayshree, B. Timothy, Anushka Brownley, David Thomas, Algire W., A. Mikkel, Chuck Merryman, Lei Young, Vladimir Noskov, Glass N., I. John, J. Craig Venter, Clyde Hutchison, Smith A. & O. Hamilton (2008). Complete Chemical Synthesis, Assembly, and Cloning of a Mycoplasma Genitalium Genome. Science 319 (5867):1215--1220.score: 120.0
    We have synthesized a 582,970-base pair Mycoplasma genitalium genome. This synthetic genome, named M. genitalium JCVI-1.0, contains all the genes of wild-type M. genitalium G37 except MG408, which was disrupted by an antibiotic marker to block pathogenicity and to allow for selection. To identify the genome as synthetic, we inserted "watermarks" at intergenic sites known to tolerate transposon insertions. Overlapping "cassettes" of 5 to 7 kilobases (kb), assembled from chemically synthesized oligonucleotides, were joined by in vitro recombination to produce intermediate (...)
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  10. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1925). The Problem of Real and Ideal in the Phenomenology of Husserl. Mind 34 (135):311-333.score: 120.0
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  11. R. W. Thatcher, J. F. Gomez-Molina, C. Biver, D. North, R. Curtin & R. W. Walker (2000). Two Compartmental Models of EEG Coherence and MRI Biophysics. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):412-412.score: 120.0
    Studies have shown that as MRI T2 relaxation time lengthens there is a shift toward more unbound or “free-water” and less partitioning of the protein/lipid molecules per unit volume. A shift toward less water partitioning or lengthened MRI T2 relaxation time is linearly related to reduced high frequency EEG amplitude, reduced short distance EEG coherence, increased long distance EEG coherence, and reduced cognitive functioning (Thatcher et al. 1998a; 1998b).
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  12. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1928). The Philosophy of Melchior Palágyi. Philosophy 3 (09):15-.score: 120.0
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  13. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1933). The Ethics of Nicolai Hartmann. I. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):12 – 28.score: 120.0
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  14. J. W. Ross, J. W. Glaser, D. Rasinski-Gregory, J. M. Gibson, C. Bayley & Giles R. Scofield (1994). Health Care Ethics Committees: The Next Generation. HEC Forum 6 (3).score: 120.0
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  15. Alan G. Walker, James W. Smither & Jason DeBode (2012). The Effects of Religiosity on Ethical Judgments. Journal of Business Ethics 106 (4):437-452.score: 120.0
    The relationship between religiosity and ethical behavior at work has remained elusive. In fact, inconsistent results in observed magnitudes and direction led Hood et al. (The psychology of religion: An empirical approach, 1996 ) to describe the relationship between religiosity and ethics as “something of a roller coaster ride.” Weaver and Agle (Acad Manage Rev 27(1):77–97, 2002 ) utilizing social structural versions of symbolic interactionism theory reasoned that we should not expect religion to affect ethical outcomes for all religious individuals; (...)
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  16. A. D. M. Walker (1998). Robert B. Louden and Paul Schollmeier, Eds., The Greeks and Us: Essays in Honor of Arthur W. H. Adkins:The Greeks and Us: Essays in Honor of Arthur W. H. Adkins. [REVIEW] Ethics 108 (4):823-825.score: 120.0
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  17. Rudolf Eucken & W. R. Boyce Gibson (1924). The Relation of Philosophy to Religion. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):1 – 10.score: 120.0
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  18. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1935). The Ethics of Nicolai Hartmann. III. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):1 – 23.score: 120.0
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  19. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1925). Does the Ideal Really Exist? Australasian Journal of Philosophy 3 (3):159 – 178.score: 120.0
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  20. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1926). Religion and Rationality. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 4 (4):233 – 247.score: 120.0
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  21. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1905). Predetermination and Personal Endeavour. Mind 14 (56):494-506.score: 120.0
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  22. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1904). Self-Introspection. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 5:38 - 52.score: 120.0
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  23. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1923). The Meaning of Philosophy (III.). Australasian Journal of Philosophy 1 (4):248 – 255.score: 120.0
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  24. John Handyside, T. W., H. R. Mackintosh, W. R. Boyce Gibson, B. A., M. H. Wood, James Seth, St Cyres & Norman Smith (1908). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 17 (68):566-584.score: 120.0
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  25. Deborah Walker, Jerry W. Dauterive, Elyssa Schultz & Walter Block (2004). The Feminist Competition/Cooperation Dichotomy. Journal of Business Ethics 55 (3):243 - 254.score: 120.0
    Feminist literature sometimes posits that competition and cooperation are opposites. This dichotomy is important in that it is often invoked in order to explain why mainstream economics has focused on market activity to the exclusion of non-market activity, and why this fascination or focus is sexist. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the competition/cooperation dichotomy is false. Once the dichotomy is dissolved, those activities which are seen as competitive (masculine) and those which are seen as cooperative (feminine) (...)
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  26. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1934). The Ethics of Nicolai Hartmann. II. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 12 (1):33-61.score: 120.0
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  27. Roger W. Gibson (2003). Depend Upon My Word. International Studies in Philosophy 35 (4):37-53.score: 120.0
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  28. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1924). Problems of Spirtual Experience. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 2 (3):183 – 196.score: 120.0
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  29. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1923). Relativity and Real Length. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):28 – 33.score: 120.0
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  30. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1901). Review: Die Analyse der Empfindungen Und Das Verhältniss des Physischen Zum Psychischen. [REVIEW] Mind 10 (38):246 - 264.score: 120.0
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  31. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1911). The Experience of Power. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 12:65 - 104.score: 120.0
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  32. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1916). The Foundations of Character. Mind 25 (97):25-41.score: 120.0
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  33. W. R. Boyce Gibson & Bernard Bosanquet (1902). The Relation of Logic to Psychology with Special Reference to the Views of Dr. Bosanquet [with Discussion]. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 3:166 - 186.score: 120.0
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  34. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1931). Value. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):246 – 262.score: 120.0
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  35. F. N. Hales, W. H. Fairbrother, F. C. S. Schiller, S. H., A. E. Taylor, David Morrison, F. G. Nutt, B. Russell, W. R. Boyce Gibson, C. A. F. Rhys Davids, B. W. & T. Loveday (1903). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 12 (46):255-274.score: 120.0
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  36. S. H. Mellone, F. C. S. Schiller, T. Loveday, John Burnet, A. W. Benn, W. R. Boyce Gibson & M. S. (1903). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 12 (45):113-127.score: 120.0
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  37. W. V. Quine, Robert B. Barrett & Roger F. Gibson (eds.) (1990). Perspectives on Quine. B. Blackwell.score: 120.0
     
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  38. F. C. S. Schiller, C. T. Harley Walker, C. D. Broad, W. J. & G. G. (1919). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 28 (112):481-491.score: 120.0
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  39. Kendrick W. Walker (1976). Armstrong's Analysis of Self-Awareness. Personalist 57:395-402.score: 120.0
     
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  40. E. Ronald Walker & W. J. Weedon (1927). Assembling Matches: A Simple Manu-Motor Test. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):144 – 149.score: 120.0
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  41. F. W. Walker (1888). Philological Notes. The Classical Review 2 (06):161-162.score: 120.0
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  42. E. M. Walker (1901). Xenophon de Vectigalibus V. 9 Und Die Ueberlieferung Vom Anfang des Phokischen Krieges Bei Diodor. Von Oberlehrer Aemilius Pintschovius. Hadersleben, 1900. Printed by W. L. Schütze. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 15 (05):281-.score: 120.0
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  43. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1900). Ix.–Critical Notices. Mind 9 (36):389-401.score: 120.0
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  44. W. R. Boyce Gibson (1908). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 17 (4):573-574.score: 120.0
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  45. Roger F. Gibson (ed.) (2004). The Cambridge Companion to Quine. Cambridge University Press.score: 60.0
    W. V. Quine (1908-2000) was quite simply the most distinguished analytic philosopher of the later half of the twentieth century. His celebrated attack on the analytic/synthetic tradition heralded a major shift away from the views of language descended from logical positivism. His most important book, Word and Object, introduced the concept of indeterminacy of radical translation, a bleak view of the nature of the language with which we ascribe thoughts and beliefs to ourselves and others. Quine is also famous for (...)
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  46. S. J. Chapman (1900). Book Review:Higher Life for Working People. W. Walker Stephens. [REVIEW] Ethics 10 (3):413-.score: 42.0
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  47. Michael D. Reeve (2004). SNOW ON CITHAERON G. W. Most (Ed.): Commentaries—Kommentare . (Aporemata: Kritische Studien Zur Philologiegeschichte, Band 4.) Pp. 468. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1999. Paper. ISBN: 3-525-25903-4. R. K. Gibson, C. S. Kraus (Edd.): The Classical Commentary: Histories, Practices, Theory. (Mnemosyne Suppl. 232.) Pp. 427. Leiden: Brill, 2002. Cased. ISBN: 90-04-12153-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 54 (01):5-.score: 36.0
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  48. Michael Whitby (2000). W. G. Cavanagh, S. E. C. Walker (Edd.): Sparta in Laconia (Proceedings of the 19th British Museum Classical Colloquium). Pp. 170, Ills. London: British School at Athens, 1998. Cased, £26.50. ISBN: 0-904887-31-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):361-.score: 36.0
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  49. G. E. Moore (1905). Book Review:A Philosophical Introduction to Ethics. W. R. Boyce Gibson. [REVIEW] Ethics 15 (3):370-.score: 36.0
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  50. Alexander Mair (1907). Book Review:Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy of Life. W. R. Boyce Gibson. [REVIEW] Ethics 18 (1):124-.score: 36.0
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  51. Arthur O. Lovejoy (1910). Book Review:The Problem of Human Life as Viewed by the Great Thinkers From Plato to the Present Time. Rudolf Eucken, Williston S. Hough, W. R. Boyce Gibson. [REVIEW] Ethics 21 (1):83-.score: 36.0
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  52. Morton Winston (1983). Book Review:The Philosophy of W. V. Quine: An Expository Essay Roger F. Gibson, Jr. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 50 (4):673-.score: 36.0
  53. S. H. Mellone (1915). Book Review:Life's Basis and Life's Ideal Rudolph Eucken, A. C. Widgery; Present-Day Ethics in Their Relations to the Spiritual Life. ; The Problems of Human Life. Rudolph Eucken, W. S. Hough, W. R. Boyce Gibson; Can We Still Be Christians? Rudolph Eucken, Lucy Judge Gibson; Zur Sammlung Der Geister. Von Rudolph Eucken. [REVIEW] Ethics 25 (4):547-.score: 36.0
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  54. Dirk Koppelberg (1984). Der Holistische Empirismus von W. V. Quine. Grazer Philosophische Studien 21:185-191.score: 21.0
    Roger F. GIBSON Jr.: The Philosophy of W.V. Quine - An Expository Essay, Tampa: University of South Florida 1982; und Henri LAUENER: Willard Van Orman Quine, München: Beck 1982. (.
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  55. Owen Flanagan (1988). Pragmatism, Ethics, and Correspondence Truth: Response to Gibson and Quine. Ethics 98 (3):541-549.score: 15.0
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  56. Jerry A. Fodor & Zenon W. Pylyshyn (1981). How Direct is Visual Perception? Some Reflections on Gibson's 'Ecological Approach'. Cognition 9:139-96.score: 12.0
  57. Ernest Lepore & Francis Jeffry Pelletier, Linguistics and Philosophy.score: 12.0
    Roger Gibson has achieved as much as anyone else, indeed, more, in presenting and defending Quine’s philosophy. It is no surprise that the great man W.V. Quine himself said that in reading Gibson he gained a welcome perspective on his own work. His twin books The Philosophy of W.V. Quine and Enlightened Empiricism have no rivals. We are all indebted to Roger. The essay that follows is intended not only to honor him but also to continue a theme (...)
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  58. John W. Yolton (1984). Reasons for Realism. Selected Essays of James J. Gibson. Edited by Edward Reed and Rebecca Jones. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982. Pp. XVI + 449. $39.95. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (3):430-430.score: 12.0
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  59. D. W. Hamlyn (1977). The Concept of Information in Gibson' S Theory of Perception. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 7 (1):5–16.score: 12.0
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  60. D. W. Lucas (1960). David Grene and Richmond Lattimore (Editors): The Complete Greek Tragedies. Vol. Iii: Hecuba Translated by William Arrowsmith; Andromache by John Frederick Nims; Trojan Women by Richmond Lattimore, Ion by Ronald Frederick Willetts. Vol. Iv: Rhesus Translated by Richmond Lattimore, Suppliant Women by Frank Jones, Orestes by William Arrowsmith, Iphigenia in Aulis by Charles R. Walker. Pp. 255, 307. Chicago, University of Chicago Press (London: Cambridge University Press), 1958, 1959. Cloth, 30s. Net Each. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 10 (03):256-.score: 12.0
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  61. Roger F. Gibson Jr (2006). W. V. Quine. In John R. Shook & Joseph Margolis (eds.), A Companion to Pragmatism. Blackwell Pub..score: 12.0
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  62. P. W. E. Walters (1967). Gottlob Frege, The Basic Laws of Arithmetic: Exposition of the System. Translated and Edited, with an Introduction, by Montgomery Furth. (Cambridge University Press, Agents for University of California Press. 1964. Pp. Lxiii+144. Price 40s.)A Study of Frege. By Jeremy D. B. Walker. (Basil Blackwell. 1965. Pp. Xiv+201. Price 30s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 42 (159):92-.score: 12.0
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  63. John W. Yolton (1969). Gibson's Realism. Synthese 19 (3-4):400 - 407.score: 12.0
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  64. Daniel S. Goldberg (2013). The Transformative Power of X-Rays in U.S. Scientific & Medical Litigation: Mechanical Objectivity inSmith V. Grant(1896). [REVIEW] Perspectives on Science 21 (1):23-57.score: 12.0
    On or about June 5, 1895, in Denver, Colorado, a 23-year-old law clerk named James Smith fell off a ladder and injured his left thigh near the hip. Three days later, on June 8, 1895, Smith consulted a physician named George Gibson. Gibson saw Smith twice.1 After several weeks of continued pain, on June 24, 1895 Grant consulted a different physician named W. W. Grant. Grant was already a well-known railway surgeon in the local medical community, and would (...)
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  65. Paul Tibbetts (1969). Perception; Selected Readings in Science and Phenomenology. Chicago, Quadrangle Books.score: 12.0
    Introduction to sensory psychology, by C. Mueller.--Some reflections on brain and mind, by R. Brain.--In search of the engram, by K. Lashly.--Cerebral organization and behavior, by R. W. Sperry.--Relations between the central nervous system and the peripheral organs, by E. von Holst.--Effects of the Gestalt revolution, by J. E. Hochberg.--Seeing in depth, by R. L. Gregory.--The stimulus variables for visual depth perception, by J. J. Gibson.--The elaboration of the universe, by J. Piaget.--Visual perception approached by the method of stabilized (...)
     
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  66. H. G. Callaway (2006). Review of Eve Gaudet, Quine on Meaning: The Indeterminacy of Translation. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (8).score: 9.0
    The book contains twelve chapters, prefaced by acknowledg­ments, and followed by a short index. It derives from the author's doctoral dissertation in philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis, and thanks are offered to committee members Robert B. Barrett, Joseph Ullian and Roger Gibson. The reader who is not inclined to review the large related literature on Quine's view of cognitive meaning and translation may also be attracted to this book for concise summaries and treatment of the Quinean view (...)
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  67. Tamara M. Davis & P. C. W. Davies, Black Hole Versus Cosmological Horizon Entropy.score: 6.0
    The generalized second law of thermodynamics states that entropy always increases when all event horizons are attributed with an entropy proportional to their area. We test the generalized second law by investigating the change in entropy when dust, radiation and black holes cross a cosmological event horizon. We generalize for flat, open and closed Friedmann–Robertson–Walker universes by using numerical calculations to determine the cosmological horizon evolution. In most cases, the loss of entropy from within the cosmological horizon is more (...)
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  68. Boris Crassini, Jack Broerse, R. H. Day, Christopher J. Best & W. A. Sparrow (1999). What is the Point of Attempting to Make a Case for Cognitive Impenetrability of Visual Perception? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):372-373.score: 6.0
    We question the usefulness of Pylyshyn's dichotomy between cognitively penetrable and cognitively impenetrable mechanisms as the basis for his distinction between cognition and early vision. This dichotomy is comparable to others that have been proposed in psychology prompting disputes that by their very nature could not be resolved. This fate is inevitable for Pylyshyn's thesis because of its reliance on internal representations and their interpretation. What is more fruitful in relation to this issue is not a difficult dichotomy, but a (...)
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  69. Wu Zhou & W. M. King (1999). Monocular and Binocular Mechanisms in Saccade Generation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):704-705.score: 6.0
    The target article retains the traditional account of saccades as conjugate eye movements. However, recent single-unit recordings of premotor cells in the saccade pathway (excitatory burster neurons [EBNs]) found that they do not encode conjugate eye velocity, but rather, monocular eye velocity. These data argue against the traditional concept of saccades as inherently conjugate. Instead, they suggest a monocular mechanism in the sensorimotor transformation stage of saccade generation. This commentary will discuss the implications of these data for the saccade generation (...)
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