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    Democritus, Weight and Size: An Exercise in the Reconstruction of Early Greek Philosophy.Denis O'Brien - 1981 - Brill.
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    Weight and Measure in NIP Theories.Anand Pillay - 2013 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 54 (3-4):567-578.
    We initiate an account of Shelah’s notion of “strong dependence” in terms of generically stable measures, proving a measure analogue of the fact that a stable theory $T$ is “strongly dependent” if and only if all types have almost finite weight.
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    French Weights and Measures before the Revolution: A Dictionary of Provincial and Local UnitsRonald Edward Zupko.James E. McClellan - 1980 - Isis 71 (1):158-159.
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  4. Weights and measures and state formation : the view from the early American republic.Stephen Mihm - 2018 - In John L. Brooke, Julia C. Strauss & Greg Anderson (eds.), State formations: global histories and cultures of statehood. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    A Just Weight and Measure: Embodied Economics and the Relationship between Worship and Economic Transaction.Joshua Abrego - 2022 - Studies in Christian Ethics 35 (1):109-126.
    The concept of a ‘just weight and measure’ within the Bible is one that has insightful value for Christian ethics and economic transactions. Considering that in many situations law and judicial systems within Western society are not capable of completely constraining unethical economic transactions, what society requires are alternative motivations to enact ethical economic transactions. This article is focused on proposing a possible motivation for Christians considering the ever-growing complexities within the marketplace. It draws on insights on the concept of (...)
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    French Weights and Measures before the Revolution: A Dictionary of Provincial and Local Units by Ronald Edward Zupko. [REVIEW]James Mcclellan - 1980 - Isis 71:158-159.
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    Italian weights and measures from the middle ages to the ninetenth century. [REVIEW]G. L'E. Turner - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (3):318-318.
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    A Dictionary of English Weights and Measures. From Anglo-Saxon Times to the Nineteenth Century. Ronald Edward Zupko.Jon B. Eklund - 1969 - Isis 60 (2):242-242.
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    Quantification and precision: a brief look at some ancient accounts.Arthur Harris & Liba Taub - 2024 - Annals of Science 81 (1):10-29.
    We explore the extent to which ancient Greek authors formulated concepts that approximate or encompass our modern notions of precision and accuracy. First, we focus on estimates and measurements of geographic features, astronomical times and positions, and weight. These raise further questions about whether the quantities reported were measured, estimated, or rounded. While ancient sources discuss the use of instruments, it is not always clear that the aim was to achieve what we would today regard as ‘precision’. Next, (...)
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  10. Weighted similarity measure and decision making model for clinical application of single valued neutrosophic set.R. Binu & P. Isaac - 2020 - In Florentin Smarandache & Said Broumi (eds.), Neutrosophic Theories in Communication, Management and Information Technology. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
     
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    Problems of Han Administration: Ancestral Rites, Weights and Measures, and the Means of Protest. By Michael Loewe.Charles Sanft - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (4).
    Problems of Han Administration: Ancestral Rites, Weights and Measures, and the Means of Protest. By Michael Loewe. Leiden: Brill, 2016. Pp. xi + 326. €114, $137.
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    An international Organisation under the German occupation: the International Bureau of Weights and Measures.Céline Fellag Ariouet - forthcoming - Philosophia Scientiae:87-128.
    Le Bureau international des poids et mesures fait partie en 1940 des quelques organisations intergouvernementales dont le siège est en zone occupée. Pendant toute la durée de la guerre, il est soumis à la pression du Militärbefehlshaber in Frankreich (MbF), le commandement militaire allemand, et entretient des relations continues avec le gouvernement de Vichy et de nombreuses institutions françaises. Cette contribution a pour ambition d’apporter une vue d’ensemble sur l’histoire de cette organisation sous l’Occupation en analysant son fonctionnement et ses (...)
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    Treatise on Weights and Measures by Epiphanius; James Elmer Dean. [REVIEW]George Sarton - 1937 - Isis 27:332-333.
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    R. D. Connor. The Weights and Measures of England. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1987. Pp. xvi + 422. ISBN 0-11-290435-1. £30.00. [REVIEW]W. D. Hackmann - 1988 - British Journal for the History of Science 21 (4):499-499.
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  15. Weight and Motion in Democritus' Theory: A Discussion of D. O'Brien, Theories of Weight in Ancient World, vol 1 Democritus.D. Furley - 1983 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 1:192-209.
     
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    Nesting Weights, Einsatzgewichte, and Piles à Godet: A Catalog of Nested Cup Weights in the Edward Clark Streeter Collection of Weights and Measures. Ellen Zak Danforth.Ronald Edward Zupko - 1988 - Isis 79 (3):471-471.
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    Revolution in Measurement: Western European Weights and Measures since the Age of Science. Ronald Edward Zupko.Peggy Aldrich Kidwell - 1992 - Isis 83 (1):111-111.
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    Jefferson's Efforts towards the Decimalization of United States Weights and Measures.C. Doris Hellman - 1931 - Isis 16 (2):266-314.
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    Ronald Edward Zupko, A Dictionary of Weights and Measures for the British Isles: The Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century. (Memoirs, 168.) Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1985. Pp. xxxviii, 520; 6 tables. $30. [REVIEW]Lorraine Attreed - 1987 - Speculum 62 (2):522-522.
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    Refining Technopoiesis: Measures and Measuring Thinking in Ancient China.Shan Wu - 2023 - Philosophy and Technology 36 (2):1-41.
    Most recently, two distinctions—echoing the cross-disciplinary critique of the teleological and “quantitative” approach of human arts and sciences at the expanse of the “qualitative”—have been foregrounded by Amzallag (Philosophy and Technology 34, 785–809, 2021) and Crease (2011), respectively, between the modern understanding of “technology” (as technopraxis) and the “forgotten dimension/phase of technology” (called technopoiesis) and between the ontic and ontological measurement. Pace gently the denotation of technopoiesis as a juvenile phase of technological development and the “ontological measurements” as logical and (...)
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    Theories of Weight in the Ancient World: Four Essays on Democritus, Plato and Aristotle. A Study in the Development of Ideas. 2. Plato: Weight and Sensation. The Two Theories of the 'Timaeus'.Denis O'Brien - 1984 - Brill.
  22. Weight and Motion in Democritus' Theory: A Discussion of D. O'Brien, "Theories of Weight in the Ancient World", vol 1 "Democritus". [REVIEW]David Furley - 1983 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 1:193.
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    R. D. Connor;, A. D. C. Simpson. Weights and Measures in Scotland: A European Perspective. Edited by, A. D. Morrison‐Low. xvi + 842 pp., illus., apps., index. East Linton: Tuckwell Press, 2004. $125. [REVIEW]Ronald Edward Zupko - 2005 - Isis 96 (2):286-287.
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    Journals and Dictionaries Ronald Edward Zupko, Italian weights and measures from the middle ages to the ninetenth century. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1981. Pp. lxxxiv + 339. $8.00. [REVIEW]G. L'E. Turner - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (3):318-318.
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    R. D. CONNOR and A. D. SIMPSON, with A. D. MORRISON-LOW , Weights and Measures in Scotland: A European Perspective. Edinburgh: NMS Publishing, 2004. Pp. xvi+842. ISBN 1-901663-88-4. £50.00. [REVIEW]Matthew Eddy - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Science 39 (4):601-602.
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    On the Coexistence of Technopoiesis and Technopraxis: Comments on the Paper “Refining Technopoiesis: Measures and Measuring Thinking in Ancient China”.Nissim Amzallag - 2023 - Philosophy and Technology 36 (2):1-6.
    Technopoiesis was previously identified as the juvenile phase of expression of a technique that spontaneously evolves towards technopraxis as soon as the perspectives of practical use of the end-products overcome the cosmological resonance of the process itself. This view is re-examined considering the data and analyses exposed in “Refining technopoiesis: Measures and Measuring Thinking in Ancient China,” in which a coexistence of the technopoiesis and technopraxis approaches of technics is suggested.
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  27. Theories of Weight in the Ancient World Four Essays on Democritus, Plato and Aristotle ; a Study in the Development of Ideas.Denis O'brien - 1981
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    A solution for weights and scale values in functional measurement.Kent L. Norman - 1976 - Psychological Review 83 (1):80-84.
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    Revolution in Measurement: Western European Weights and Measures since the Age of Science by Ronald Edward Zupko. [REVIEW]Peggy Kidwell - 1992 - Isis 83:111-111.
  30. Theories of Weight in the Ancient World: Four Essays on Democritus, Plato and Aristotle. Volume I: Democritus, Weight and Size: An Exercise in the Reconstruction of Early Greek Philosophy by D. O'Brien. [REVIEW]James Longrigg - 1982 - Isis 73:594-595.
  31. Theories of Weight in the Ancient World. Four Essays on Democritus, Plato and Aristotle. A Study in the Development of Ideas, vol. II : Plato : Weight and Sensation. The Two Theories of the « Timaeus ». [REVIEW]Denis O'brien - 1987 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 177 (2):243-245.
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    The “Other” Measure—the “Other” Technology? Heidegger and Far East Traditions—Commentary on Shan Wu’s Refining Technopoiesis: Measures and Measuring Thinking in Ancient China.Magdalena Hoły-Łuczaj - 2023 - Philosophy and Technology 36 (2):1-4.
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    Assessing survey measures of infant birth weight and birth size in Ecuador.Elizabeth Eggleston, A. O. Tsui & Judith Fortney - 2000 - Journal of Biosocial Science 32 (3):373-382.
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  34. Images of Natural Order and Rulership by Measure, Weight and Number in the Hellenistic-Roman Era: A Study of Inter-Civilizational Encounters.Donald A. Nielsen - 2021 - In Said Amir Arjomand & Stephen Kalberg (eds.), From world religions to axial civilizations and beyond. Albany: State University of New York Press.
     
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    Feature-Based Attentional Weighting and Re-weighting in the Absence of Visual Awareness.Lasse Güldener, Antonia Jüllig, David Soto & Stefan Pollmann - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Visual attention evolved as an adaptive mechanism allowing us to cope with a rapidly changing environment. It enables the facilitated processing of relevant information, often automatically and governed by implicit motives. However, despite recent advances in understanding the relationship between consciousness and visual attention, the functional scope of unconscious attentional control is still under debate. Here, we present a novel masking paradigm in which volunteers were to distinguish between varying orientations of a briefly presented, masked grating stimulus. Combining signal detection (...)
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    Measure, Number, and Weight in St. Augustine.W. J. Roche - 1941 - New Scholasticism 15 (4):350-376.
  37. In Measure, Number, and Weight: Studies in Mathematics and Culture.J. Hoyrup & I. Grattan-Guinness - 1994 - Annals of Science 52 (6):623.
     
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    Is Motor Milestone Assessment in Infancy Valid and Scaled Equally Across Sex, Birth Weight, and Gestational Age? Findings From the Millennium Cohort Study.Denise de Almeida Maia, Farid Bardid, Tobias Koch, Paola Okuda, George Ploubidis, Anders Nordahl-Hansen, Michael Eid & Hugo Cogo-Moreira - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Is the assessment of motor milestones valid and scaled equivalently for all infants? It is not only important to understand if the way we use gross and fine motor scores are appropriate for monitoring motor milestones but also to determine if these scores are confounded by specific infant characteristics. Therefore, the aim of the study is to investigate the latent structure underlying motor milestone assessment in infancy and measurement invariance across sex, birth weight, and gestational age. For this study, the (...)
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    Measuring the size of a benefit and its moral weight On the significance of John Broome's: “Interpersonal Addition Theorem”.Karsten Klint Jensen - 1995 - Theoria 61 (1):25-60.
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    Connected knowledge: science, philosophy, and education.Alan H. Cromer - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    When physicist Alan Sokal recently submitted an article to the postmodernist journal Social Text, the periodical's editors were happy to publish it--for here was a respected scientist offering support for the journal's view that science is a subjective, socially constructed discipline. But as Sokal himself soon revealed in Lingua Franca magazine, the essay was a spectacular hoax--filled with scientific gibberish anyone with a basic knowledge of physics should have caught--and the academic world suddenly awoke to the vast gap that has (...)
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    Nietzsche and the Ancient Skeptical Tradition.Jessica N. Berry - 2010 - , US: Oxford University Press USA.
    The impact of Nietzsche's engagement with the Greek skeptics has never before been systematically explored in a book-length work - an inattention that belies the interpretive weight scholars otherwise attribute to his early career as a professor of classical philology and to the fascination with Greek literature and culture that persisted throughout his productive academic life. Jessica N. Berry fills this gap in the literature on Nietzsche by demonstrating how an understanding of the Pyrrhonian skeptical tradition illuminates Nietzsche's own reflections (...)
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    Review. Measuring Sex, Age and Death in the Roman Empire: Explorations in Ancient Demography. W Scheidel.Richard Alston - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):512-514.
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    The measure and weight of the third man.Ronald J. Butler - 1963 - Mind 72 (285):62-78.
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  44. Imprecise Probability and the Measurement of Keynes's "Weight of Arguments".William Peden - 2018 - IfCoLog Journal of Logics and Their Applications 5 (4):677-708.
    Many philosophers argue that Keynes’s concept of the “weight of arguments” is an important aspect of argument appraisal. The weight of an argument is the quantity of relevant evidence cited in the premises. However, this dimension of argumentation does not have a received method for formalisation. Kyburg has suggested a measure of weight that uses the degree of imprecision in his system of “Evidential Probability” to quantify weight. I develop and defend this approach to measuring weight. I illustrate the usefulness (...)
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    Measure, Number and Weight in Saint Augustine’s Aesthetics.C. Harrison - 1988 - Augustinianum 28 (3):591-602.
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    Tummu and par-ṣeḫru. Note on Two Measures of Weight at NuziTummu and par-sehru. Note on Two Measures of Weight at Nuzi.Carlo Zaccagnini - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (2):273.
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  47. Introduction. Modeling and Measuring Cycles, Processes, and Trends.Leonid Grinin & Andrey Korotayev - 2014 - In History & Mathematics: Trends and Cycles. Volgograd, Russia: Uchitel Publishing House. pp. 5-8.
    The present Yearbook (which is the fourth in the series) is subtitled Trends & Cycles. Already ancient historians (see, e.g., the second Chapter of Book VI of Polybius' Histories) described rather well the cyclical component of historical dynamics, whereas new interesting analyses of such dynamics also appeared in the Medieval and Early Modern periods (see, e.g., Ibn Khaldūn 1958 [1377], or Machiavelli 1996 [1531] 1). This is not surprising as the cyclical dynamics was dominant in the agrarian social systems. (...)
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  48. Wg Klooster and hj Verkuyl.Measuring Duration In Dutch - 1972 - Foundations of Language 8:62.
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    The Causal Influence of Life Meaning on Weight and Shape Concerns in Women at Risk for Developing an Eating Disorder.Sanne F. W. van Doornik, Klaske A. Glashouwer, Brian D. Ostafin & Peter J. de Jong - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: Although previous studies have shown an inverse relation between life meaning and eating disorder symptoms, the correlational nature of this evidence precludes causal inferences. Therefore, this study used an experimental approach to test the causal impact of life meaning on individuals' weight and shape concerns.Methods: Female students at risk for developing an eating disorder were randomly assigned to the control or the meaning condition, which involved thinking about and committing to pursue intrinsically valued life goals. A color-naming interference task (...)
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    Nietzsche and the Ancient Skeptical Tradition. [REVIEW]Rebecca Bamford - 2013 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 51 (1):138-140.
    Jessica Berry provides the first detailed analysis of whether, and in what sense, Nietzsche was a skeptic (5). Exploring the affinity between Nietzsche’s work and Pyrrhonism in six main chapters, Berry differentiates between modern skepticism, understood as epistemological pessimism or nihilism (33), and Pyrrhonian skepticism as a commitment to continuing inquiry, based on the equipollence of arguments, “roughly equal persuasive weight for and against just about any claim,” and epochē, suspension of judgment (36–37). Berry shows that Nietzsche appreciated this distinction (...)
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