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  1. Juridik och samhällsdebatt.Per Olof Bolding - 1968 - Stockholm :Almqvist & Wiksell,:
     
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    Mongol khėl shinzhlėliĭn tu̇u̇khiĭn asuudald: ėkh orny Mongol khėl sudlalyn su̇u̇liĭn u̇eiĭn ololt, Mongol dakhʹ altaĭ sudlalyn sudlagdakhuun ba sudalgaany u̇ndsėn chiglėl.Luvsandorzhiĭn Bold - 2012 - Ulaanbaatar: Khėl Zokhiolyn Khu̇rėėlėn.
    Articles on the latest achievements in Mongolian linguistics and Altaic studies.
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  3. Later Wittgenstein on ‘Truth’ and Realism in Mathematics.Philip Bold - 2024 - Philosophy 99 (1):27-51.
    I show that Wittgenstein's critique of G.H. Hardy's mathematical realism naturally extends to Paul Benacerraf's influential paper, ‘Mathematical Truth’. Wittgenstein accuses Hardy of hastily analogizing mathematical and empirical propositions, thus leading to a picture of mathematical reality that is somehow akin to empirical reality despite the many puzzles this creates. Since Benacerraf relies on that very same analogy to raise problems about mathematical ‘truth’ and the alleged ‘reality’ to which it corresponds, his major argument falls prey to the same critique. (...)
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    Crossing pictures of ‘determination’ in Wittgenstein's remarks on rule‐following.Philip Bold - 2023 - Philosophical Investigations 47 (1):32-52.
    In PI 189, Wittgenstein's interlocutor asks, ‘But are the steps then not determined by the algebraic formula?’. Wittgenstein responds, ‘The question contains a mistake’. What is the mistake contained in the interlocutor's question? Wittgenstein's elaboration is neither explicit nor its intended upshot transparent. In this paper, I offer a reading on which the interlocutor's question arises from illicitly crossing different pictures of ‘determination’. I begin by working through Wittgenstein's machine analogy in PI 193, which illustrates picture‐crossing in our ways of (...)
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  5. Three Essays on Later Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics: Reality, Determination, and Infinity.Philip Bold - 2022 - Dissertation, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    This dissertation provides a careful reading of the later Wittgenstein’s philosophy of mathematics centered around three major themes: reality, determination, and infinity. The reading offered gives pride of place to Wittgenstein’s therapeutic conception of philosophy. This conception views questions often taken as fundamental in the philosophy of mathematics with suspicion and attempts to diagnose the confusions which lead to them. In the first essay, I explain Wittgenstein’s approach to perennial issues regarding the alleged reality to which mathematical truths or propositions (...)
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    Can Literary Agents Be Based Outside London and Still Be Successful?Melanie Ramdarshan Bold - 2013 - Logos 24 (1):7-18.
  7. A Reply to William Dwyer's "The Contradiction of 'The Contradiction of Determinism' ".David Bold - 1973 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 54 (3):284.
     
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  8. Comments on Mavrodes' 'Property'.David Bold - 1974 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 55 (2):189.
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    The Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and Man Booker International Prize Merger.Melanie Ramdarshan Bold & Corinna Norrick-Rühl - 2017 - Logos 28 (3):7-24.
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    Predicting Contribution in High Achieving Black and Latinx Youth: The Role of Critical Reflection, Hope, and Mentoring.Edmond P. Bowers, Candice W. Bolding, Luke J. Rapa & Alexandra M. Sandoval - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Contemporary approaches to adolescent development are framed by positive youth development models. A key outcome of these models is that healthy and positively developing youth are more likely to contribute to their family, schools, and communities. However, little work on contribution and its antecedents has been conducted with youth of color. As high achieving youth of color often become leaders in their communities, it is important to consider malleable predictors of contribution within this population. Therefore, through a cross-sectional design, we (...)
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    Gender, assets, and market-oriented agriculture: learning from high-value crop and livestock projects in Africa and Asia.Agnes R. Quisumbing, Deborah Rubin, Cristina Manfre, Elizabeth Waithanji, Mara van den Bold, Deanna Olney, Nancy Johnson & Ruth Meinzen-Dick - 2015 - Agriculture and Human Values 32 (4):705-725.
    Strengthening the abilities of smallholder farmers in developing countries, particularly women farmers, to produce for both home and the market is currently a development priority. In many contexts, ownership of assets is strongly gendered, reflecting existing gender norms and limiting women’s ability to invest in more profitable livelihood strategies such as market-oriented agriculture. Yet the intersection between women’s asset endowments and their ability to participate in and benefit from agricultural interventions receives minimal attention. This paper explores changes in gender relations (...)
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    Forging just dietary futures: bringing mainstream and critical nutrition into conversation.Carly Nichols, Halie Kampman & Mara van den Bold - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (2):633-644.
    Despite decades of action to reduce global malnutrition, rates of undernutrition remain stubbornly high and rates of overweight, obesity and chronic disease are simultaneously on the rise. Moreover, while volumes of robust research on causes and solutions to malnutrition have been published, and calls for interdisciplinarity are on the rise, researchers taking different epistemological and methodological choices have largely remained disciplinarily siloed. This paper works to open a scholarly conversation between “mainstream” public health nutrition and “critical” nutrition studies. While critical (...)
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    Bold scientists: dispatches from the battle for honest science.Michael Riordon - 2014 - Toronto, Ontario: Between the Lines.
    Scientists challenging power and resisting the status quo.
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    The Bold Thesis Retried: On Cinema as Philosophy.Paisley Livingston - 2019 - In Christina Rawls, Diana Neiva & Steven Gouveia (eds.), Philosophy and Film: Bridging Divides. New York: Routledge. pp. 81-91.
    This paper begins by presenting a simple model that maps some salient positions on the topic of cinema as philosophy, including the very strong claims that are constitutive of what has been stipulated to be “the bold thesis.” It is contended that examples that have been adduced in the literature as substantiating that bold thesis in fact only support weaker claims. It is argued in favor of accepting some such theses on the topic. It is then introduced a number of (...)
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    Of Boldness and Badness: Insights into Workplace Malfeasance from a Triarchic Psychopathy Model Perspective.Bryan Neo, Martin Sellbom, Sarah F. Smith & Scott O. Lilienfeld - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (1):187-205.
    Research has shown that individuals with high levels of psychopathic personality traits are likely to cause harm to others in the workplace. However, there is little academic literature on the potentially adaptive outcomes of corporate psychopathy, particularly because the “boldness” psychopathy domain has largely been under-acknowledged in this literature. This study aimed to elaborate on past findings by examining the associations between psychopathy, as operationalized using scales from the relatively new triarchic model of psychopathy, and both adaptive and maladaptive (...)
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    Bold Women, Bad Assets: Honour, Property and Techno-Promiscuities.Sara Shroff - 2021 - Feminist Review 128 (1):62-78.
    In June 2016, Qandeel Baloch, a 26-year-old Pakistani social media star, was murdered. Her death sparked both public outrage and a policy debate around ‘honour killing’, digital rights and sex-positive sexuality across Pakistan and its diasporas. Qandeel challenged what constitutes a proper Pakistani woman, an authentic Baloch and a respectable digital citizen. As a national sex symbol, she failed at the gendered workings of respectable heterosexuality, and during her short lifetime she optimised this failure and public fetish as a technologically (...)
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    Dynamic BOLD functional connectivity in humans and its electrophysiological correlates.Enzo Tagliazucchi, Frederic von Wegner, Astrid Morzelewski, Verena Brodbeck & Helmut Laufs - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
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    Fmri bold correlates of eeg independent components: Spatial correspondence with the default mode network.Marcel Prestel, Tim Paul Steinfath, Michael Tremmel, Rudolf Stark & Ulrich Ott - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  19. The bold thesis : acerca de la posibilidad del cine como filosofía.Nino Angelo Rosanía Maza & Karen Cárdenas Almanza - 2017 - In Porfirio Cardona Restrepo, Freddy Santamaría Velasco, Juan Osorio-Villegas & Alejandro Tomasini Bassols (eds.), Cine y pensamiento. Medellín, Colombia: Editorial Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana.
     
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    Boldness Personality Traits Are Associated With Reduced Risk Perceptions and Adoption of Protective Behaviors During the First COVID-19 Outbreak.Tiago O. Paiva, Natália Cruz-Martins, Rita Pasion, Pedro R. Almeida & Fernando Barbosa - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The containment measures imposed during the first COVID-19 outbreak required economic, social, and behavioral changes to minimize the spread of the coronavirus. Some studies have focused on how personality predicts distinct patterns of adherence to protective measures with psychopathic and antisocial traits predicting reduced engagement in such measures. In this study we extended previous findings by analyzing how boldness, meanness, and disinhibition psychopathic traits relate with both risk perceptions and protective behaviors during the first COVID-19 outbreak. A sample of (...)
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    Going Boldly Where No One Has Gone Before? How Confidentiality Risk Aversion is Killing Research on Sensitive Topics.Ted Palys & John Lowman - 2010 - Journal of Academic Ethics 8 (4):265-284.
    Bernhard and Young (Journal of Academic Ethics, 7, 175-191, 2009) allege that a myth of confidentiality plagues research in North America because of the absence of statute-based legal protections and the requirements of some REBs to limit confidentiality to the extent permitted by law. In this commentary we describe statute-based protections for research confidentiality available in the United States, clarify the legal situation regarding research confidentiality in Canada, and explain that REBs that require confidentiality to be limited by law are (...)
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  22. Bold because humble, humble because bold. Yann LeCun's path.Giovanni Landi - 2022 - Www.Intelligenzaartificialecomefilosofia.Com.
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    A bold metaphysics for the social sciences.Michaël Bauwens & Matteo Scozia - unknown
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    A boldly comparative approach will strengthen co-evolutionary accounts of musicality's origins.Luke Rendell, Emily L. Doolittle, Ellen C. Garland & Alex South - 2021 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44.
    Focus on the evolutionary origins of musicality has been neglected relative to attention on language, so these new proposals are welcome stimulants. We argue for a broad comparative approach to understanding how the elements of musicality evolved, and against the use of overly simplistic evolutionary accounts.
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    Bold Societal Responses Are Needed in Tackling Serious Ethical Violations in Medicine.Adnan A. Hyder & Paul Ndebele - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (1):44-46.
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    Bold-Independent Computational Entropy Assesses Functional Donut-Like Structures in Brain fMRI Images.James F. Peters, Sheela Ramanna, Arturo Tozzi & Ebubekir İnan - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    BOLD Responses in Human Primary Visual Cortex are Insensitive to Substantial Changes in Neural Activity.J. B. Swettenham, S. D. Muthukumaraswamy & K. D. Singh - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Boldly Go.Tim Madigan - 2001 - Philosophy Now 34:4-4.
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    To Boldly Go: A One Way Human Mission to Mars.Dirk Schulze Makuch - unknown
    A human mission to Mars is technologically feasible, but hugely expensive requiring enormous financial and political commitments. A creative solution to this dilemma would be a one way human mission to Mars in place of the manned return mission that remains stuck on the drawing board. Our proposal would cut the costs several fold but ensure at the same time a continuous commitment to the exploration of Mars in particular and space in general. It would also obviate the need for (...)
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    Bold yet austere.Rob DeSalle - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (9):865-866.
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    Freedom, boldness, and economic creativity.William DiPietro - 2003 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 15 (4):37-45.
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    Bold hypotheses: The bolder the better?Timothy Cleveland & Paul T. Sagal - 1989 - Ratio 2 (2):109-121.
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  33. To boldly go where no country has gone before : U.S. norm antipreneurism and the weaponization of outer space.Jeffrey S. Lantis - 2017 - In Alan Bloomfield & Shirley V. Scott (eds.), Norm antipreneurs and the politics of resistance to global normative change. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Boldly Going Where No Political Theorist Has Gone Before.Judith Grant - 1998 - Theory and Event 2 (4).
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    Being Bold: Anticipating a Whiteheadian Century.David Ray Griffin - 2002 - Process Studies 31 (2):3-15.
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    Being Bold: Anticipating a Whiteheadian Century.David Ray Griffin - 2002 - Process Studies 31 (2):3-15.
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    A BOLD statement about the hippocampal-neocortical dialogue.György Buzsáki & Adrien Peyrache - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (2):57-59.
  38. Boldness and Caution in the Methodology and Social Philosophy of Karl Popper.Barry Hallen - 1970 - Dissertation, Boston University Graduate School
  39. Another kind of 'BOLD Response': answering multiple-choice questions via online decoded single-trial brain signals.Bettina Sorger & Audrey Maudoux - unknown
    The term ‘locked-in’ syndrome (LIS) describes a medical condition in which persons concerned are severely paralyzed and at the same time fully conscious and awake. The resulting anarthria makes it impossible for these patients to naturally communicate, which results in diagnostic as well as serious practical and ethical problems. Therefore, developing alternative, muscle-independent communication means is of prime importance. Such communication means can be realized via brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) circumventing the muscular system by using brain signals associated with preserved cognitive, (...)
     
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    Books bold speech and the archana verba of Piers Plowman Passus B XVIII.Hugh White - 1995 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 77 (3):31-46.
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    The tasty, the bold, and the beautiful.Tim Sundell - 2016 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 59 (6):793-818.
    I call into question a pair of closely related assumptions that are almost universally shared in the literature on predicates of taste. The assumptions are, first, that predicates of taste – words like ‘tasty’ – are semantically evaluative. In other words, that it is part of the meaning of a word like ‘tasty’ to describe an object as in some sense good, or to say that it is pleasing. And second, that the meaning of predicates of taste is in some (...)
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    Rethinking Teacher Education: a bold alternative to pre-service programs.Selma Wassermann - 2022 - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
    This book offers concrete and specific suggestions for improving teacher education programs.
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  43. In his bold gaze my ruin is writ large", 1992.Slavoj Žižek - 2019 - In Christopher Want (ed.), Philosophers on film from Bergson to Badiou: a critical reader. New York: Columbia University Press.
     
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    Remote Agent: to boldly go where no AI system has gone before.Nicola Muscettola, P. Pandurang Nayak, Barney Pell & Brian C. Williams - 1998 - Artificial Intelligence 103 (1-2):5-47.
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    Simultaneous Measurement of the BOLD Effect and Metabolic Changes in Response to Visual Stimulation Using the MEGA-PRESS Sequence at 3 T.Gerard Eric Dwyer, Alexander R. Craven, Justyna Bereśniewicz, Katarzyna Kazimierczak, Lars Ersland, Kenneth Hugdahl & Renate Grüner - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    The blood oxygen level dependent effect that provides the contrast in functional magnetic resonance imaging has been demonstrated to affect the linewidth of spectral peaks as measured with magnetic resonance spectroscopy and through this, may be used as an indirect measure of cerebral blood flow related to neural activity. By acquiring MR-spectra interleaved with frames without water suppression, it may be possible to image the BOLD effect and associated metabolic changes simultaneously through changes in the linewidth of the unsuppressed water (...)
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  46. Is the method of bold conjectures and attempted refutations justifiably the method of science?Adolf Grünbaum - 1976 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 27 (2):105-136.
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    Toulmin`s Bold Experiment.Ralph H. Johnson - 1980 - Informal Logic 3 (3).
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    Correlation of BOLD Signal with Linear and Nonlinear Patterns of EEG in Resting State EEG-Informed fMRI.Galina V. Portnova, Alina Tetereva, Vladislav Balaev, Mikhail Atanov, Lyudmila Skiteva, Vadim Ushakov, Alexey Ivanitsky & Olga Martynova - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Age-related striatal BOLD changes without changes in behavioral loss aversion.Vijay Viswanathan, Sang Lee, Jodi M. Gilman, Byoung Woo Kim, Nick Lee, Laura Chamberlain, Sherri L. Livengood, Kalyan Raman, Myung Joo Lee, Jake Kuster, Daniel B. Stern, Bobby Calder, Frank J. Mulhern, Anne J. Blood & Hans C. Breiter - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Bold Questions and Nuanced answersThe Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science. G. E. R. Lloyd. [REVIEW]Heinrich von Staden - 1989 - Isis 80 (2):286-288.
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