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    The Relational Structure of Human Dignity.Ariel Zylberman - 2018 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (4):738-752.
    ABSTRACTThis article argues that received accounts of the concept of human dignity face more difficulties than has been appreciated, when explaining the connection between human dignity and the duty of respect that dignity is supposed to generate. It also argues that a novel, relational, account has the adequate structure to explain such connection.
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    Mapping relational structure in spatial reasoning.Merideth Gattis - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28 (4):589-610.
    Three experiments investigated whether the similarity of relational structures influences the interpretation of spatial representations. Adults were shown diagrams of hand gestures paired with simple statements and asked to judge the meaning of new gestures. In Experiment 1 the gestures were paired with active declarative statements. In Experiment 2, the gestures were paired with conjunctive and disjunctive relations. Experiment 3 used statements similar to those used in Experiment 1, but eliminated the initial object‐to‐object mapping provided in Experiments 1 and (...)
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    Relational Structures of Fundamental Theories.Pierre Martin-Dussaud - 2021 - Foundations of Physics 51 (1):1-10.
    General relativity and quantum mechanics have both revealed the relativity of certain notions that were previously thought to be absolute. I clarify the precise sense in which these theories are relational, and I argue that the various aspects of relationality pertain to the same movement in the progress of physical theories.
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    Process-based entities are relational structures. From Whitehead to structuralism.Francesco Maria Ferrari - 2021 - Manuscrito: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 1 (44):149-207.
    The aim of this work is to argue for the idea that processes and process-based entities are to be modelled as relational structures. Relational structures are genuine structures, namely entities not committed to the existence of basic objects. My argument moves from the analysis of Whitehead’s original insight about process-based entities that, despite some residual of substance metaphysics, has the merit of grounding the intrinsic dynamism of reality on the holistic and relational characters of process-based entities. The (...)
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    Relational structures determined by their finite induced substructures.I. M. Hodkinson & H. D. Macpherson - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (1):222-230.
    A countably infinite relational structure M is called absolutely ubiquitous if the following holds: whenever N is a countably infinite structure, and M and N have the same isomorphism types of finite induced substructures, there is an isomorphism from M to N. Here a characterisation is given of absolutely ubiquitous structures over languages with finitely many relation symbols. A corresponding result is proved for uncountable structures.
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    Relations, Structures, and Quantities.Timothy H. Pickavance & Robert C. Koons - 2017 - In The Atlas of Reality. Wiley. pp. 201–225.
    This chapter examines four special problems involving properties whether universals or tropes. It looks at various accounts of relational facts, facts that involve properties relating two or more particulars. The chapter examines an important special case of relational facts: those that involve nonsymmetric or ordering relations. It focuses on structural properties, those relational properties that enable many things to form a single structure, like a group or a team. Finally, it considers the problem of measurable quantities. (...)
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    Representation, reasoning, and relational structures: a hybrid logic manifesto.P. Blackburn - 2000 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 8 (3):339-365.
    This paper is about the good side of modal logic, the bad side of modal logic, and how hybrid logic takes the good and fixes the bad.In essence, modal logic is a simple formalism for working with relational structures . But modal logic has no mechanism for referring to or reasoning about the individual nodes in such structures, and this lessens its effectiveness as a representation formalism. In their simplest form, hybrid logics are upgraded modal logics in which reference (...)
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    Fullerene-related structure of commercial glassy carbons.P. J. F. Harris † - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (29):3159-3167.
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    Relational Structures Constructible by Quantifier Free Definable Operations.Saharon Shelah & Mor Doron - 2007 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (4):1283 - 1298.
    We consider the notion of bounded m-ary patch-width defined in [9], and its very close relative m-constructibility defined below. We show that the notions of m-constructibility all coincide for m ≥ 3, while 1-constructibility is a weaker notion. The same holds for bounded m-ary patch-width. The case m = 2 is left open.
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    Binary relational structures having only countably many nonisomorphic substructures.Dugald Macpherson & James H. Schmerl - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):876-884.
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    Binary Relational Structures Having Only Countably Many Nonisomorphic Substructures.Dugald Macpherson & James H. Schmerl - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):876-884.
  12. Relating structure and time in linguistics and psycholinguistics.Colin Phillips & Wagers & Matthew - 2009 - In Gareth Gaskell (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics. Oxford University Press.
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    Age-Related Structural Alterations in Human Amygdala Networks: Reflections on Correlations Between White Matter Structure and Effective Connectivity.Yuhao Jiang, Yin Tian & Zhongyan Wang - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Reversibility of extreme relational structures.Miloš S. Kurilić & Nenad Morača - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (5-6):565-582.
    A relational structure \ is called reversible iff each bijective homomorphism from \ onto \ is an isomorphism, and linear orders are prototypical examples of such structures. One way to detect new reversible structures of a given relational language L is to notice that the maximal or minimal elements of isomorphism-invariant sets of interpretations of the language L on a fixed domain X determine reversible structures. We isolate certain syntactical conditions providing that a satisfiable \-theory defines a (...)
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    A Pigeonhole Property for Relational Structures.Anthony Bonato & Dejan Delić - 1999 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 45 (3):409-413.
    We study those relational structures S with the property that each partition of S contains a block isomorphic to S. We show that the Fraïsse limits of parametric classes K. have property ; over a binary language, every countable structure in K satisfying along with a condition on 1-extensions must be isomorphic to this limit.
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  16. Fraïssé classes of graded relational structures.Guillermo Badia & Carles Noguera - 2018 - Theoretical Computer Science 737:81–90.
    We study classes of graded structures satisfying the properties of amalgamation, joint embedding and hereditariness. Given appropriate conditions, we can build a graded analogue of the Fraïssé limit. Some examples such as the class of all finite weighted graphs or the class of all finite fuzzy orders (evaluated on a particular countable algebra) will be examined.
     
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    Kolmogorov complexity and symmetric relational structures.W. L. Fouché & P. H. Potgieter - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (3):1083-1094.
    We study partitions of Fraïssé limits of classes of finite relational structures where the partitions are encoded by infinite binary strings which are random in the sense of Kolmogorov-Chaitin.
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    The effects of relational structure on analogical learning.Daniel Corral & Matt Jones - 2014 - Cognition 132 (3):280-300.
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    Countable homogeneous relational structures and ℵ0-categorical theories.C. Ward Henson - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (3):494 - 500.
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    The Common Sense of Quantum Theory: Exploring the Internal Relational Structure of Self-Organization in Nature.Michael Epperson - 2015 - In Vera Bühlmann, Ludger Hovestadt & Vahid Moosavi (eds.), Coding as Literacy. Birkhäuser.
    Recent developments in computer science, particularly ”data-driven procedures“ have opened a new level of design and engineering. This has also affected architecture. The publication collects contributions on Coding as Literacy by computer scientists, mathematicians, philosophers, cultural theorists, and architects. The main focus in the book is the observation of computer-based methods that go beyond strictly case-based or problem-solution-oriented paradigms. This invites readers to understand Computational Procedures as being embedded in an overarching ”media literacy“ that can be revealed through, and acquired (...)
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    CM-triviality and relational structures.Viktor Verbovskiy & Ikuo Yoneda - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 122 (1-3):175-194.
    Continuing work of Baldwin and Shi 1), we study non-ω-saturated generic structures of the ab initio Hrushovski construction with amalgamation over closed sets. We show that they are CM-trivial with weak elimination of imaginaries. Our main tool is a new characterization of non-forking in these theories.
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    Emotions in (Human-Robot) Relation. Structuring Hybrid Social Ecologies.Luisa Damiano & Paul Dumouchel - 2023 - In Catrin Misselhorn, Tom Poljanšek, Tobias Störzinger & Maike Klein (eds.), Emotional Machines: Perspectives from Affective Computing and Emotional Human-Machine Interaction. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 61-82.
    This essay tackles the core question of machine emotion research—“Can machines have emotions?”—with regard to “social robots”, the new class of machines designed to function as “social partners” for humans. Our aim, however, is not to provide an answer to that question. Rather we argue that “robotics of emotion” moves us to ask a different question—“Can robots establish meaningful affective coordination with human partners?” Developing a series of arguments relevant to theory of emotion, philosophy of AI and the epistemology of (...)
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    On Intervals in Relational Structures.Stéphane Foldes - 1980 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 26 (7‐9):97-101.
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    On Intervals in Relational Structures.Stéphane Foldes - 1980 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 26 (7-9):97-101.
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    Weakly atomic-compact relational structures.G. Fuhrken & W. Taylor - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):129-140.
  26. The Triadic Relational Structure of Responsibility: A Defence.Alon Harel - 2011 - In Rowan Cruft, Matthew H. Kramer & Mark R. Reiff (eds.), Crime, Punishment, and Responsibility: The Jurisprudence of Antony Duff. Oxford University Press.
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    Reconstruction of Homogeneous Relational Structures.Silvia Barbina & Dugald Macpherson - 2007 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (3):792 - 802.
  28. Notions of relative ubiquity for invariant sets of relational structures.Paul Bankston & Wim Ruitenburg - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (3):948-986.
    Given a finite lexicon L of relational symbols and equality, one may view the collection of all L-structures on the set of natural numbers ω as a space in several different ways. We consider it as: (i) the space of outcomes of certain infinite two-person games; (ii) a compact metric space; and (iii) a probability measure space. For each of these viewpoints, we can give a notion of relative ubiquity, or largeness, for invariant sets of structures on ω. For (...)
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    Systems, relations, and the structures of international societies.Jack Donnelly - 2023 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Recent work on complex adaptive systems in the natural sciences, and the growing relational turn in the social sciences both reject the "systems theories" of earlier generations. This book builds on these entities to advance a relational processual approach to the comparative study of historical and contemporary international systems.
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    From a1 to d5: Towards a forcing-related classification of relational structures.Miloš S. Kurilić - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (1):279-295.
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    Manufacturing agency: Relationally structuring community in-formation. [REVIEW]Robert F. Nideffer - 2000 - AI and Society 14 (2):184-195.
    This essay is an investigation into the social construction of agents and agency, linked directly to a cross-cultural predilection toward accumulation, categorization and data distribution in the interest, whether latent or manifest, of community formation. It is presented as a mediation on mediation, emerging out of ongoing interdisciplinary collaboration1 oriented around creative design of multiple interfaces into distributed information spaces, accessed through utilization of an agent technology called the “Information personae.” As such it is tenuously positioned at the nexus of (...)
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    Structures des relations spatiales dans quelques langues naturelles: introduction à une théorie sémantique.Jacqueline Dervillez-Bastuji - 1982 - Genève: Droz.
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    Finding a place for experience in the physical-relational structure of the brain.Gerard O'Brien & Jonathan Opie - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (6):966-967.
    In restricting his analysis to the causal relations of functionalism, on the one hand, and the neurophysiological realizers of biology, on the other, Palmer has overlooked an alternative conception of the relationship between color experience and the brain - one that liberalises the relation between mental phenomena and their physical implementation, without generating functionalism.
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  34. Proceedings of the IWCS 2019 Workshop on Computing Semantics with Types, Frames and Related Structures.Rainer Osswald, Christian Retoré & Peter Sutton (eds.) - 2019 - Association for Computational Linguistics.
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    Variations in definition of ultraproducts of a family of first order relational structures.Wilfred G. Malcolm - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (3):394-398.
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    The notions of isomorphism and identity for many-valued relational structures.Jan Waszkiewicz - 1971 - Studia Logica 27 (1):93 - 99.
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    Physical exercise in overweight to obese individuals induces metabolic- and neurotrophic-related structural brain plasticity.Karsten Mueller, Harald E. Möller, Annette Horstmann, Franziska Busse, Jöran Lepsien, Matthias Blüher, Michael Stumvoll, Arno Villringer & Burkhard Pleger - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Variations on a theme of cantor in the theory of relational structures.J. Richard Büchi & Kenneth J. Danhof - 1973 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 19 (26‐29):411-426.
  39. Structures as Relations.Michele Paolini Paoletti - 2021 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 11):S2671-S2690.
    I shall explore in this article the hypothesis that structures are relations between the components of complex entities. After having introduced hylomorphism, its major advantages and the major views of the nature of structures, I shall introduce the distinctions between external and internal relations and the one between symmetrical and non-symmetrical relations. I shall also describe the theory of non-symmetrical relations that I accept, i.e., the O-Roles theory, as most structures seem to be external and non-symmetrical relations. Later on, I (...)
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    Agents, Structures and International Relations: Politics as Ontology.Colin Wight - 2006 - Cambridge University Press.
    The agent-structure problem is a much discussed issue in the field of international relations. In his comprehensive analysis of this problem, Colin Wight deconstructs the accounts of structure and agency embedded within differing IR theories and, on the basis of this analysis, explores the implications of ontology - the metaphysical study of existence and reality. Wight argues that there are many gaps in IR theory that can only be understood by focusing on the ontological differences that construct the (...)
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    Social structure and social relations.Dave Elder-Vass - 2007 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 37 (4):463–477.
    This paper replies to Porpora, King, and Varela's responses to my earlier paper “For Emergence”, focussing on the relationship between the concepts of social structure and social relations. It recognises the importance of identifying the mechanisms responsible whenever we make claims for the emergence of causal powers, and discusses the mechanism underlying one case of social structure: normative institutions. It also shows how critical realism reconciles the claims that both social structures and human individuals have emergent causal powers (...)
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    The relation of recursive isomorphism for countable structures.Riccardo Camerlo - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (2):879-895.
    It is shown that the relations of recursive isomorphism on countable trees, groups, Boolean algebras, fields and total orderings are universal countable Borel equivalence relations, thus providing a countable analogue of the Borel completeness of the isomorphism relations on these same classes. I.
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    Relational Thinking: A Critique of Co-Deterministic Theories of Structure and Agency.François Dépelteau - 2008 - Sociological Theory 26 (1):51 - 73.
    This article presents a relational criticism of the "morphogenetic theory" of M. Archer. This theory is founded and representative of the most influential mode of perception of the social universe of the last few decades: co-determinism (structure ↔ agency). Co-determinism's influence can be explained by its integration of modern general presuppositions like freedom, individualism, and the quest for a new social order. By identifying five basic principles of relational sociology, we see that Archer's co-deterministic theory offers a (...)
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  44. Organizational Structure and its Relation to the Prevailing Pattern of Communication in Palestinian Universities.Suliman A. El Talla, Mazen J. Al Shobaki, Samy S. Abu-Naser & Youssef M. Abu Amuna - 2018 - International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS) 2 (5):22-43.
    The aim of the study was to identify the organizational structure and its relation to the prevailing pattern of communication in the Palestinian universities. The researchers used the analytical descriptive method through a questionnaire randomly distributed among Palestinian university workers in the Gaza Strip. The study was conducted on a sample of (274) administrative staff from the three universities, and the response rate was (81.87%). The study found that there is a high satisfaction with the nature of the organizational (...)
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    Atom structures of cylindric algebras and relation algebras.Ian Hodkinson - 1997 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 89 (2):117-148.
    For any finite n 3 there are two atomic n-dimensional cylindric algebras with the same atom structure, with one representable, the other, not.Hence, the complex algebra of the atom structure of a representable atomic cylindric algebra is not always representable, so that the class RCAn of representable n-dimensional cylindric algebras is not closed under completions. Further, it follows by an argument of Venema that RCAn is not axiomatisable by Sahlqvist equations, and hence nor by equations where negation can (...)
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    Isomorphism relations on computable structures.Ekaterina B. Fokina, Sy-David Friedman, Valentina Harizanov, Julia F. Knight, Charles Mccoy & Antonio Montalbán - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (1):122-132.
    We study the complexity of the isomorphism relation on classes of computable structures. We use the notion of FF-reducibility introduced in [9] to show completeness of the isomorphism relation on many familiar classes in the context of all ${\mathrm{\Sigma }}_{1}^{1}$ equivalence relations on hyperarithmetical subsets of ω.
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  47. Relations all the way down? Against ontic structural realism.Sebastián Briceño & Stephen Mumford - 2016 - In Anna Marmodoro & David Yates (eds.), The Metaphysics of Relations. Oxford University Press. pp. 198-217.
    According to Ladyman, the world consists of nothing more than relations that relate to no particulars. Could the world be nothing but structure? In this chapter it is argued that even though there are a number of problems with the standard view of relations accompanied by a particularist ontology, substituting for it a world of pure structure is not progress. A world of pure structure would be no more than a Platonic entity, lacking any resources for concretization. (...)
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    The relation between linguistic structure and associative theories of language learning—A constructive critique of some connectionist learning models.Joel Lachter & Thomas G. Bever - 1988 - Cognition 28 (1-2):195-247.
  49. Structural Universals and Formal Relations.Joan Pagés - 2002 - Synthese 131 (2):215 - 221.
    I will consider Armstrong's problems in trying to account for structural universals, i.e., a kind of complex universal whose instantiation by particulars involves different parts of those particulars instantiating several basic properties and relations, such as the property of being a molecule of methane. I present and criticise Armstrong's most recent attempt to explain structural properties by means of the identification of universals with types of states of affairs and I state my own solution to the problem by appealing to (...)
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    The relation between semantic memory structure, associative abilities, and verbal and figural creativity.Li He, Yoed N. Kenett, Kaixiang Zhuang, Cheng Liu, Rongcan Zeng, Tingrui Yan, Tengbin Huo & Jiang Qiu - 2020 - Thinking and Reasoning 27 (2):268-293.
    Research has independently highlighted the roles of semantic memory and associative abilities in creative thinking. However, it remains unclear how these two capacities relate to each other, nor ho...
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