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    The organism and the causal texture of the environment.E. C. Tolman & E. Brunswik - 1935 - Psychological Review 42 (1):43-77.
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    The determiners of behavior at a choice point.E. C. Tolman - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (1):1-41.
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    A New Formula for Behaviorism.E. C. Tolman - 1922 - Psychological Review 29 (1):44-53.
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    Studies in spatial learning. I. Orientation and the short-cut.E. C. Tolman, B. F. Ritchie & D. Kalish - 1946 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 36 (1):13.
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    A behavioristic theory of ideas.E. C. Tolman - 1926 - Psychological Review 33 (5):352-369.
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    Prediction of vicarious trial and error by means of the schematic sowbug.E. C. Tolman - 1939 - Psychological Review 46 (4):318-336.
  7. Studies in spatial learning. II. Place learning versus response learning.E. C. Tolman, B. F. Ritchie & D. Kalish - 1946 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 36 (3):221.
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    Purpose and cognition: the determiners of animal learning.E. C. Tolman - 1925 - Psychological Review 32 (4):285-297.
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    A behaviorist's definition of consciousness.E. C. Tolman - 1927 - Psychological Review 34 (6):433-439.
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    A Behavioristic Account of the Emotions.E. C. Tolman - 1923 - Psychological Review 30 (3):217-227.
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    Purposive behavior.E. C. Tolman - 1928 - Psychological Review 35 (6):524-530.
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    Sign-Gestalt or conditioned reflex.E. C. Tolman - 1933 - Psychological Review 40 (3):246-255.
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    Gestalt and sign-gestalt.E. C. Tolman - 1933 - Psychological Review 40 (5):391-411.
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    Physiology, psychology, and sociology.E. C. Tolman - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (3):228-241.
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    Studies in spatial learning. V. Response learning vs. place learning by the non-correction method.E. C. Tolman, B. F. Ritchie & D. Kalish - 1947 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 37 (4):285.
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    Studies in spatial learning. IV. The transfer of place learning to other starting paths.E. C. Tolman, B. F. Ritchie & D. Kalish - 1947 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 37 (1):39.
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    A drive-conversion diagram.E. C. Tolman - 1943 - Psychological Review 50 (5):503-513.
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    A disproof of the law of effect and a substitution of the laws of emphasis, motivation and disruption.E. C. Tolman, C. S. Hall & E. P. Bretnall - 1932 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 15 (6):601.
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    A reply to Professor Guthrie.E. C. Tolman - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (2):163-164.
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    Concerning the Sensation Quality: A Behavioristic Account.E. C. Tolman - 1922 - Psychological Review 29 (2):140-145.
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    Demands and conflicts.E. C. Tolman - 1937 - Psychological Review 44 (2):158-169.
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    Discrimination vs. learning and the schematic sowbug.E. C. Tolman - 1941 - Psychological Review 48 (5):367-382.
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    Means-end-readiness and hypothesis--A contribution to comparative psychology.E. C. Tolman & I. Krechevsky - 1933 - Psychological Review 40 (1):60-70.
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  24. Nerve Process and Cognition.E. C. Tolman - 1919 - Philosophical Review 28:224.
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    Nerve process and cognition.E. C. Tolman - 1918 - Psychological Review 25 (6):423-442.
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    The acquisition of string-pulling by rats—conditioned response or sign-gestalt?E. C. Tolman - 1937 - Psychological Review 44 (3):195-211.
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    The Effects of Underlearning upon Short- and Long-Time Retentions.E. C. Tolman - 1923 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 6 (6):466.
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    The law of effect: Part II.E. C. Tolman - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (3):200-203.
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  29. E. C. Tolman and the intervening variable: A study in the epistemological history of psychology.Ron Amundson - 1983 - Philosophy of Science 50 (2):268-282.
    E. C. Tolman's 'purposive behaviorism' is commonly interpreted as an attempt to operationalize a cognitivist theory of learning by the use of the 'Intervening Variable' (IV). Tolman would thus be a counterinstance to an otherwise reliable correlation of cognitivism with realism, and S-R behaviorism with operationalism. A study of Tolman's epistemological background, with a careful reading of his methodological writings, shows the common interpretation to be false. Tolman was a cognitivist and a realist. His 'IV' has (...)
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    Relativity, Thermodynamics and Cosmology. By Richard C. Tolman. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1934. Pp. XV + 502. $8.50.Enos E. Witmer - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (2):262-265.
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    Relativity, Thermodynamics and Cosmology. Richard C. Tolman[REVIEW]Enos E. Witmer - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (2):262-265.
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    Finite Kripke models of HA are locally PA.E. C. W. Krabbe - 1986 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 27:528-532.
  33. Optics and vision.E. C. Graham - 1929 - [New York?]:
     
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  34. Climate change and creolization in French natural history, 1750-1795.E. C. Spary - 2018 - In Nicolaas A. Rupke & Gerhard Lauer (eds.), Johann Friedrich Blumenbach: race and natural history, 1750-1850. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Schooling and the new psychophysics.E. C. Poulton - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (2):201-203.
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    Prior context and fractional versus multiple estimates of the reflectance of Grays against a fixed standard.E. C. Poulton, D. C. V. Simmonds, Richard M. Warren & John C. Webster - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (5):496.
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    Trisyllabic Feet in the Dialogue of Aeschylus.E. C. Yorke - 1936 - Classical Quarterly 30 (2):116-119.
    In R. C. Flickinger's (3rd ed. second impression 1929) we read on pp. 171In the iambic trimeters written by Aeschylus a trisyllabic substitution (tribrach, anapaest or dactyl) for the pure disyllabic iambus occurs only once in about twenty-five verses.Tragic Drama of the Greekstrimeters’ lines like.
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    Uncertain size of exponent when judging without familiar units.E. C. Poulton - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):286-288.
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    Selections from Medieval Philosophers, 2 vols.E. C. McCue - 1932 - Modern Schoolman 9 (4):85-85.
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    The Logic of William of Ockham.E. C. McCue - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (2):309-312.
  41. Ockham's razor and the anti-superfluity principle.E. C. Barnes - 2000 - Erkenntnis 53 (3):353-374.
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    Plants, Partial Moral Status, and Practical Ethics.E. C. Terrill - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (1-2):184-209.
    Most authors who work with moral status automatically dismiss the possibility that plants are the kinds of entities that have moral status. This dismissal coheres with our intuitions about common-sense morality: if plants do not have moral status then we do not have any direct moral obligations to plant life. An implication of such a view is that any suggestion otherwise commits one to be in favour of an absurd conclusion. However, given the recent literature and empirical evidence on plant (...)
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    Aristophanes, Clouds, 520 FF.E. C. Yorke - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (05):165-.
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    Aristophanes, Clouds, LL. 994–995.E. C. Yorke - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (04):117-118.
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    Ad Ioannem Diaconum Vindicandum.E. C. Yorke - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (04):114-115.
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    Hesiod, Works And Days, 1. 740.E. C. Yorke - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (06):212-213.
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    Mesatus Tragicus.E. C. Yorke - 1954 - Classical Quarterly 4 (3-4):183-.
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    The Date of the Prometheus Vinctus.E. C. Yorke - 1936 - Classical Quarterly 30 (3-4):153-.
    It has frequently been observed that the Prometheus Vinctus shows certain Sophoclean characteristics of rhythm. In order to vary the rhythm of his iambics and to avoid monotony, Sophocles often knits consecutive trimeters closely together by placing at the end of one line some word which looks forward to the next line, and so precludes the reader from stopping for the natural pause after the sixth foot. Sometimes he uses in this way subordinating words which introduce a dependent clause in (...)
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    The date of the Supplices of Aeschylus.E. C. Yorke - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (01):10-11.
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    The Meaning of AΠTEPOΣ.E. C. Yorke - 1936 - Classical Quarterly 30 (3-4):151-.
    Towards the conclusion of his interesting remarks on the meaning of the Homeric phrase, τ δ' πτερος πλετο μθος, Professor J. A. K. Thomson writes, ‘When a classical author uses the word πτερος it means “wingless” or “featherless” and nothing else,’ and he accordingly rejects Headlam's interpretation of πτερος φτις at Aesch. Ag. 288 together with the same scholar's proposal to read at P. V. 707 πτερος for the unmetrical απνδιος It may be true that the phrase, πτρ τάχει, which (...)
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