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    Naive beliefs in “sophisticated” subjects: misconceptions about trajectories of objects.Alfonso Caramazza, Michael McCloskey & Bert Green - 1981 - Cognition 9 (2):117-123.
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    The structure of graphemic representations.Alfonso Caramazza & Gabriele Miceli - 1990 - Cognition 37 (3):243-297.
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    The poverty of methodology.Alfonso Caramazza & Michael McCloskey - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (3):444-445.
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    Lexical access and inflectional morphology.Alfonso Caramazza, Alessandro Laudanna & Cristina Romani - 1988 - Cognition 28 (3):297-332.
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    The role of the Graphemic Buffer in spelling: Evidence from a case of acquired dysgraphia.Alfonso Caramazza, Gabriele Miceli, Giampiero Villa & Cristina Romani - 1987 - Cognition 26 (1):59-85.
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    The relation between syntactic and phonological knowledge in lexical access: evidence from the `tip-of-the-tongue' phenomenon.Alfonso Caramazza & Michele Miozzo - 1997 - Cognition 64 (3):309-343.
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    The semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference paradigm: does the response set matter?Alfonso Caramazza & Albert Costa - 2000 - Cognition 75 (2):B51-B64.
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    Lexical access in bilinguals.Alfonso Caramazza & Isabel Brones - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (4):212-214.
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    More is not always better: A response to Roelofs, Meyer, and Levelt.Alfonso Caramazza & Michele Miozzo - 1998 - Cognition 69 (2):231-241.
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    Set size and repetition in the picture–word interference paradigm: implications for models of naming.Alfonso Caramazza & Albert Costa - 2001 - Cognition 80 (3):291-298.
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    A common selection mechanism at each linguistic level in bilingual and monolingual language production.Esti Blanco-Elorrieta & Alfonso Caramazza - 2021 - Cognition 213 (C):104625.
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    Unconscious perception of meaning: A failure to replicate.Karen A. Nolan & Alfonso Caramazza - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 20 (1):23-26.
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    Multiple object individuation and subitizing in enumeration: a view from electrophysiology.Veronica Mazza & Alfonso Caramazza - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Lexical access and frequency sensitivity: Frequency saturation and open/closed class equivalence.Barry Gordon & Alfonso Caramazza - 1985 - Cognition 21 (2):95-115.
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    Lexical Selection in Multi-Word Production.Niels Janssen & Alfonso Caramazza - 2011 - Frontiers in Psychology 2.
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    Factors influencing assignment of pronoun antecedents.Catherine Garvey, Alfonso Caramazza & Jack Yates - 1974 - Cognition 3 (3):227-243.
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    On considerations of method and theory governing the use of clinical categories in neurolinguistics and cognitive neuropsychology: The case against agrammatism.William Badecker & Alfonso Caramazza - 1985 - Cognition 20 (2):97-125.
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    An evaluation of a computational model of lexical access: Comment on Dell et al. (1997).Wheeler Ruml & Alfonso Caramazza - 2000 - Psychological Review 107 (3):609-634.
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    When more is less: a counterintuitive effect of distractor frequency in the picture-word interference paradigm.Michele Miozzo & Alfonso Caramazza - 2003 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 132 (2):228.
  20. The organization and representation of conceptual knowledge in the brain: Living kinds and artifacts.Bradford Z. Mahon & Alfonso Caramazza - 2007 - In Eric Margolis & Stephen Laurence (eds.), Creations of the Mind: Theories of Artifacts and Their Representaion. Oxford University Press. pp. 157--187.
     
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    How quickly does phonological-syntactic information decay?Hiram H. Brownell, Alfonso Caramazza & Mark H. Bradshaw - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (6):496-498.
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    On crude data and impoverished theory.Michael McCloskey & Alfonso Caramazza - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (3):453-454.
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    Left occipitotemporal cortex contributes to the discrimination of tool-associated hand actions: fMRI and TMS evidence.Francesca Perini, Alfonso Caramazza & Marius V. Peelen - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    The production of determiners: evidence from French.F. -Xavier Alario & Alfonso Caramazza - 2002 - Cognition 82 (3):179-223.
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    A final brief in the case against agrammatism: The role of theory in the selection of data.William Badecker & Alfonso Caramazza - 1986 - Cognition 24 (3):277-282.
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    The origin and function of mirror neurons: The missing link.Angelika Lingnau & Alfonso Caramazza - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2):209-210.
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    The sensory/functional assumption or the data: Which do we keep?Bradford Mahon & Alfonso Caramazza - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):488-489.
    The HIT model explains the existence of semantic category-specific deficits by assuming that sensory knowledge is crucially important in processing living things, while functional knowledge is crucially important in processing nonliving things – the sensory/functional assumption. Here we argue that the sensory/functional assumption as implemented in HIT is neither theoretically nor empirically grounded and that, in any case, there is neuropsychological evidence which invalidates this assumption, thereby undermining the HIT model as a whole.
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  28. Lexical morphology and its role in the writing process: Evidence from a case of acquired dysgraphia.William Badecker, Argye Hillis & Alfonso Caramazza - 1990 - Cognition 35 (3):205-243.
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    Integrating verbal quantitative information.Harry M. Hersh & Alfonso Caramazza - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (6):589-591.
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    Identity and similarity factors in repetition blindness: implications for lexical processing.Doriana Chialant & Alfonso Caramazza - 1997 - Cognition 63 (1):79-119.
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    Parallel function strategy in pronoun assignment.Ellen H. Grober, William Beardsley & Alfonso Caramazza - 1978 - Cognition 6 (2):117-133.
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  32. A Neural Similarity Space for Beliefs.Anna Leshinskaya, Juan Manuel Contreras, Alfonso Caramazza & Jason P. Mitchell - 2017 - Cerebral Cortex 27 (1):1835-1842.
     
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    Early noun lexicons in English and Japanese.Cégep Montmorency, Jonas T. Kaplan, Eran Zaidel, Frank E. Pollick, M. Helena, Anthony J. Sanford, Hanako Yoshida, Linda B. Smith, F. -Xavier Alario & Alfonso Caramazza - 2001 - Cognition 82 (2):B63-B74.
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  34. Broadbent, Hilary A., 55 Caramazza, Alfonso, 243 Cheney, Dorothy L., 167.Russell M. Church, John Gibbon, James I. L. Gould, R. J. Herrnstein, Peter C. Holland, Gabriele Miceli, Kevin F. Miller, David R. Paredes, David Premack & Robert M. Seyfarth - 1990 - Cognition 37 (301):301.
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  35. Maye, J., B101 Medin, DL, 59 Mimouni, Z., 77 Motes, MA, B89.A. Caramazza, J. D. Coley, M. Coltheart, C. Fisher, S. A. Gelman, Y. Hagmayer, M. D. Hauser, C. Kalish, J. T. Kaplan & R. Langdon - 2002 - Cognition 82:279.
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  36. Set size and repetitions are not at the base of the differential effects of semantically related distractors: implications for models of lexical access.A. Caramazza & A. Costa - 2001 - Cognition 80:291-298.
     
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    Impractical America: Reconsideration of the pragmatic lesson.Alfonso J. Damico - 1986 - Political Theory 14 (1):83-104.
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    Impractical America.Alfonso J. Damico - 1986 - Political Theory 14 (1):83-104.
  39. A framework for teaching business ethics.Alfonso R. Oddo - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (3):293-297.
    What ethical framework should be used as a basis for teaching business ethics? Should business ethics be taught by ethicists in a separate course, by business faculty in business courses, or perhaps by both? These are some of the issues this paper will address. The paper begins with a review of the literature concerning approaches to teaching business ethics. Next, some ethical frameworks for teaching business ethics are considered. Finally, the paper proposes that students should apply their own personal values (...)
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    Il corpo nell'anima: Henri Bergson e la filosofia della mente.Alfonso Lanzieri - 2022 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Pensiero e realtà: un'introduzione al "realismo critico" di Bernard Lonergan.Alfonso Lanzieri - 2017 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Propuestas filológicas para leer de modo nuevo De anima III, 5.Alfonso García Marqués - 2023 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 40 (2):261-279.
    El presente artículo es una propuesta de una nueva lectura del capítulo quinto del libro tercero del De anima de Aristóteles. Por lectura se entiende no una interpretación, sino una cuidadosa atención al momento filológico: qué dice literalmente el texto, antes de las interpretaciones filosóficas. Para esto, se atiende minuciosamente a la semántica de los términos, al modo de adjetivación de la lengua griega, y al contexto general, gramatical y semántico de este capítulo quinto. El resultado de este análisis filológico (...)
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    La razón pentadáctila: ciencia y religión tras la caída del positivismo.Alfonso Drake - 2020 - Madrid: Ápeiron Ediciones. Edited by Alfonso Drake.
    Tras la caída del positivismo -- Mitología, cristianismo y ciencia moderna.
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  44. Vico Y el derecho Romano. Una aproximación desde la scienza nuova.Alfonso Castro Sáenz - 2004 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 17 (18):2004-2005.
    Una aproximación a la concepción viquiana del Derecho Romano que, desde la "soledad" vivida por el filósofo napolitano, asume como modo original de afrontar el derecho una poética jurídica y la búsqueda de una lengua articulada universal .An approach to Vico's conception of Roman Law that, from the "loneliness" of the napolitan philosopher, assumes juridical poetics as an original way of facing law, and the search of an articulated universal language.
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  45. Abu-Akel, A., 263.A. L. Bailey, A. Caramazza, S. Carey, P. Cavanagh, A. Costa, G. Davis, S. Dehaene, J. Driver, J. Feldman & E. Freeman - 2001 - Cognition 80:299.
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  46. The structure of orthographic representations in spelling.G. Miceli & A. Caramazza - 1990 - Cognition 37:243-297.
     
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  47. Governo assoluto ed opinione pubblica a Napoli nei primi anni della Restaurazione.Alfonso Scirocco - 1986 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 22:203-224.
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  48. Riesgos y oportunidades para la defensa de los derechos humanos: la experiencia de Amnistía Internacional.Alfonso López Borgoñoz & Cristina Corredor Lanas - 2010 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 85:97-103.
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  49. Disputaciones metafísicas.Alfonso Briceño & Juan David García Bacca - 1957 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 12 (4):396-396.
     
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    "RESPONSABILIDAD Y RELACIÓN CON “EL OTRO”. Concepciones en Jean Paul Sartre y Emmanuel Lévinas”.Alfonso Canabal Berlanga - 2023 - Relectiones 10:17-24.
    RESUMEN: Objetivo. En este trabajo se plantea como objetivo examinar y comparar las diferentes concepciones de responsabilidad y relación con “el Otro” en dos diferentes autores representativos que han tratado de forma notable estos conceptos, profundizando en la subjetividad, libertad y la experiencia del mundo y de la propia existencia. Diseño. Se trata de un Estudio en forma de breve ensayo con un análisis crítico de la temática analizada. Originalidad /valor. Se trata de un análisis comparativo entre dos grandes filósofos (...)
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