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    Markt: Religion und Moral des Marktes.Dietrich Zillessen (ed.) - 2002 - Münster: Lit.
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    Ethics.Dietrich Bonhoeffer - 1995 - New York: Simon & Schuster. Edited by Eberhard Bethge.
    The Christian does not live in a vacuum, says the author, but in a world of government, politics, labor, and marriage. Hence, Christian ethics cannot exist in a vacuum what the Christian needs, claims Dietrich Bonhoeffer, is concrete instruction in a concrete situation. Although the author died before completing his work, this book is recognized as a major contribution to Christian ethics. The root and ground of Christian ethics, the author says, is the reality of God as revealed in (...)
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  3. The relation between degrees of belief and binary beliefs: A general impossibility theorem.Franz Dietrich & Christian List - 2021 - In Igor Douven (ed.), Lotteries, Knowledge, and Rational Belief. Essays on the Lottery Paradox. Cambridge University Press. pp. 223-54.
    Agents are often assumed to have degrees of belief (“credences”) and also binary beliefs (“beliefs simpliciter”). How are these related to each other? A much-discussed answer asserts that it is rational to believe a proposition if and only if one has a high enough degree of belief in it. But this answer runs into the “lottery paradox”: the set of believed propositions may violate the key rationality conditions of consistency and deductive closure. In earlier work, we showed that this problem (...)
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  4. Mentalism versus Behaviourism in Economics: A Philosophy-of-Science Perspective.Franz Dietrich & Christian List - 2016 - Economics and Philosophy 32 (2):249-281.
    Behaviourism is the view that preferences, beliefs, and other mental states in social-scientific theories are nothing but constructs re-describing people's behaviour. Mentalism is the view that they capture real phenomena, on a par with the unobservables in science, such as electrons and electromagnetic fields. While behaviourism has gone out of fashion in psychology, it remains influential in economics, especially in ‘revealed preference’ theory. We defend mentalism in economics, construed as a positive science, and show that it fits best scientific practice. (...)
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    Complex Problem Solving: What It Is and What It Is Not.Dörner Dietrich & Funke Joachim - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
    Computer-simulated scenarios have been part of psychological research on problem solving for more than 40 years. The shift in emphasis from simple toy problems to complex, more real-life oriented problems has been accompanied by discussions about the best ways to assess the process of solving complex problems. Psychometric issues such as reliable assessments and addressing correlations with other instruments have been in the foreground of these discussions and have left the content validity of complex problem solving in the background. In (...)
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  6. Reason-based choice and context-dependence: An explanatory framework.Franz Dietrich & Christian List - 2016 - Economics and Philosophy 32 (2):175-229.
    We introduce a “reason-based” framework for explaining and predicting individual choices. It captures the idea that a decision-maker focuses on some but not all properties of the options and chooses an option whose motivationally salient properties he/she most prefers. Reason-based explanations allow us to distinguish between two kinds of context-dependent choice: the motivationally salient properties may (i) vary across choice contexts, and (ii) include not only “intrinsic” properties of the options, but also “context-related” properties. Our framework can accommodate boundedly rational (...)
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  7. Strategy-proof judgment aggregation.Franz Dietrich & Christian List - 2005 - Economics and Philosophy 23 (3):269-300.
    Which rules for aggregating judgments on logically connected propositions are manipulable and which not? In this paper, we introduce a preference-free concept of non-manipulability and contrast it with a preference-theoretic concept of strategy-proofness. We characterize all non-manipulable and all strategy-proof judgment aggregation rules and prove an impossibility theorem similar to the Gibbard--Satterthwaite theorem. We also discuss weaker forms of non-manipulability and strategy-proofness. Comparing two frequently discussed aggregation rules, we show that “conclusion-based voting” is less vulnerable to manipulation than “premise-based voting”, (...)
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    Ethics.Dietrich Bonhoeffer - 1955 - London,: SCM Press. Edited by Eberhard Bethge.
    Called by Karl Barth the brilliant Ethics of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, this book is finally being recognized as Bonhoeffers magnum opus and one of the most important works of Christian ethics of the last century.
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  9. Judgment aggregation by quota rules: Majority voting generalized.Franz Dietrich & Christian List - 2007 - Journal of Theoretical Politics 19 (4):391-424.
    The widely discussed "discursive dilemma" shows that majority voting in a group of individuals on logically connected propositions may produce irrational collective judgments. We generalize majority voting by considering quota rules, which accept each proposition if and only if the number of individuals accepting it exceeds a given threshold, where different thresholds may be used for different propositions. After characterizing quota rules, we prove necessary and sufficient conditions on the required thresholds for various collective rationality requirements. We also consider sequential (...)
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  10. (Mis)interpreting Mathematical Models: Drift as a Physical Process.Michael R. Dietrich, Robert A. Skipper Jr & Roberta L. Millstein - 2009 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 1 (20130604):e002.
    Recently, a number of philosophers of biology have endorsed views about random drift that, we will argue, rest on an implicit assumption that the meaning of concepts such as drift can be understood through an examination of the mathematical models in which drift appears. They also seem to implicitly assume that ontological questions about the causality of terms appearing in the models can be gleaned from the models alone. We will question these general assumptions by showing how the same equation (...)
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  11. Propositionwise judgment aggregation: the general case.Franz Dietrich & Christian List - 2013 - Social Choice and Welfare 40 (4):1067-1095.
    In the theory of judgment aggregation, it is known for which agendas of propositions it is possible to aggregate individual judgments into collective ones in accordance with the Arrow-inspired requirements of universal domain, collective rationality, unanimity preservation, non-dictatorship and propositionwise independence. But it is only partially known (e.g., only in the monotonic case) for which agendas it is possible to respect additional requirements, notably non-oligarchy, anonymity, no individual veto power, or implication preservation. We fully characterize the agendas for which there (...)
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  12. Judgment aggregation with consistency alone.Franz Dietrich & Christian List - 2007 - Maastricht University.
    All existing impossibility theorems on judgment aggregation require individual and collective judgment sets to be consistent and complete, arguably a demanding rationality requirement. They do not carry over to aggregation functions mapping profiles of consistent individual judgment sets to consistent collective ones. We prove that, whenever the agenda of propositions under consideration exhibits mild interconnections, any such aggregation function that is "neutral" between the acceptance and rejection of each proposition is dictatorial. We relate this theorem to the literature.
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    Grundlagen und Darstellung der philosophischen Gotteslehre in den Quästionen des Heinrich von Harclay.Dietrich Zillessen - 1965 - [Köln,: Druck : Gouder u. Hansen.
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  14. The Cost of Discipleship.Dietrich Bonhoeffer - 1949
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    Archaeology and the evolutionary neuroscience of language.Dietrich Stout - 2018 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 19 (1-2):256-271.
    Comparative approaches to language evolution are essential but cannot by themselves resolve the timing and context of evolutionary events since the last common ancestor with chimpanzees. Archaeology can help to fill this gap, but only if properly integrated with evolutionary theory and the ethnographic, ethological, and experimental analogies required to reconstruct the broader social, behavioral, and neurocognitive implications of ancient artifacts. The current contribution elaborates a technological pedagogy hypothesis of language origins by developing the concept of an evolving human technological (...)
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    Philosophenlexikon.Dietrich Alexander & Erhard Lange (eds.) - 1982 - Westberlin: Verlag Das Europäische Buch.
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    Opera omnia.Kurt Dietrich & Flasch - 1977 - Hamburg: Meiner. Edited by Kurt Flasch.
    Tomus 1. Schriften zur Intellekttheorie.
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    The Relation of Ethics To Doctrine.Dietrich Ritschl - 1988 - Studies in Christian Ethics 1 (1):33-42.
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    The Red Trousers.Dietrich Dörner & Ute Meck - forthcoming - Journal of Dynamic Decision Making:1-14.
    _Summary:_ This article is not about red trousers. The title points to a political foolishness that killed more than 100,000 soldiers. The discussion of this foolishness is an introduction to a general discussion of the reasons for political foolishness. – In her book ‘The March of Folly – From Troy to Vietnam’, Barbara Tuchman said that in the last 3,000 years mankind has made large progress, primarily in science, but also in medicine, architecture, economy, agriculture, etc. Only in politics, in (...)
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    Masterpiece and Mass Product The Original and the Copy in Ancient Egypt.Dietrich Wildung & Beatrice McGeoch - 1998 - Diogenes 46 (183):1-5.
    Spanning the course of three millennia, the art of ancient Egypt stands out for its unique continuity. The fundamental rules of Pharaonic art were established around 3000 bc. The proportions of the human body, the style of cubist representation in relief and painting, the division of a tomb or temple wall into strips, and the adaptation of diverse forms into simple hieroglyphic images remained the principle elements of Egyptian art until the Imperial Roman era.
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    Zur struktur Des akademischen unterrichts in den vereinigten staaten.Dietrich Gerhard - 1960 - In Georg Kotowski, Eduard Neumann & Hans Leussink (eds.), Studium Berolinense: Aufsätze Und Beiträge Zu Problemen der Wissenschaft Und Zur Geschichte der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Zu Berlin. De Gruyter. pp. 648-674.
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    Pädagogik, Politik und kritische Theorie, Erziehungswissenschaft in Verantwortung für eine emanzipatorische Praxis: Dietrich Hoffmann zum 80. Geburtstag.Dietrich Hoffmann, Horst Kuss, Karl Neumann & Kathrin Rheinländer (eds.) - 2014 - Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovač.
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    Musica Poetica: Musical-rhetorical Figures in German Baroque Music.Dietrich Bartel - 1997 - Lincoln: U of Nebraska Press. Edited by Dietrich Bartel.
    Musica Poetica provides an unprecedented examination of the development of Baroque musical thought. The initial chapters, which serve as an introduction to the concept and teachings of musical-rhetorical figures, explore Martin Luther's theology of music, the development of the Baroque concept of musica poetica, the idea of the affections in German Baroque music, and that music's use of the principles and devices of rhetoric. Dietrich Bartel then turns to more detailed considerations of the musical-rhetorical figures that were developed in (...)
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    Gentile und territoriale Staatsideen im Westgotenreich.Dietrich Claude - 1972 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 6 (1):1-38.
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    Gottähnlichkeit, Vergöttlichung und Erhöhung zu Seligem Leben.Dietrich Roloff - 1970 - Berlin,: de Gruyter.
    In der 1968 gegründeten Reihe erscheinen Monographien aus den Gebieten der Griechischen und Lateinischen Philologie sowie der Alten Geschichte. Die Bände weisen eine große Vielzahl von Themen auf: neben sprachlichen, textkritischen oder gattungsgeschichtlichen philologischen Untersuchungen stehen sozial-, politik-, finanz- und kulturgeschichtliche Arbeiten aus der Klassischen Antike und der Spätantike. Entscheidend für die Aufnahme ist die Qualität einer Arbeit; besonderen Wert legen die Herausgeber auf eine umfassende Heranziehung der einschlägigen Texte und Quellen und deren sorgfältige kritische Auswertung.
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  26. What's in a (n empty) name?Fred Adams & Laura A. Dietrich - 2004 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 85 (2):125-148.
    This paper defends a direct reference view of names including empty names. The theory says that empty names literally have no meaning and cannot be used to express truths. Names, including empty names, are associated with accompanying descriptions that are implicated in pragmati‐cally imparted truths when empty names are used. This view is defended against several important objections having to do with differences in names, descriptions associated with the names, and considerations of modality. The view is shown to be superior (...)
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    What's in a ( N Empty) Name?Fred Adams & Laura A. Dietrich - 2004 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 85 (2):125-148.
    This paper defends a direct reference view of names including empty names. The theory says that empty names literally have no meaning and cannot be used to express truths. Names, including empty names, are associated with accompanying descriptions that are implicated in pragmati‐cally imparted truths when empty names are used. This view is defended against several important objections having to do with differences in names, descriptions associated with the names, and considerations of modality. The view is shown to be superior (...)
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    Multiple modernities, modern subjectivities and social order.Dietrich Jung & Kirstine Sinclair - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 130 (1):22-42.
    Taking its point of departure in the conceptual debate about modernities in the plural, this article presents a heuristic framework based on an interpretative approach to modernity. The article draws on theories of multiple modernities, successive modernities and poststructuralist approaches to modern subjectivity formation. In combining conceptual tools from these strands of social theory, we argue that the emergence of multiple modernities should be understood as a historical result of idiosyncratic social constructions combining global social imaginaries with religious and other (...)
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    Ein Tag in der Synopse der cluniacensischen Necrologien.Dietrich Poeck - 1982 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 16 (1):193-207.
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    Laienbegräbnisse in Cluny.Dietrich Poeck - 1981 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 15 (1):68-179.
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    Sprichwort und Chronik.Dietrich W. Poeck - 1997 - Das Mittelalter 2 (2).
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    Zahl, Tag und Stuhl. Zur Semiotik der Ratswahl.Dietrich W. Poeck - 1999 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 33 (1):396-427.
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    Die Logik in der Welt: Ansätze zur Weiterentwicklung d. Neukantianismus.Dietrich Pukas - 1978 - Frankfurt/Main: Haag und Herchen.
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    Islamic Studies and Religious Reform. Ignaz Goldziher – A Crossroads of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.Dietrich Jung - 2013 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 90 (1):106-126.
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  35. The problem of constrained judgment aggregation.Franz Dietrich & Christian List - 2009 - In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), The Present Situation in the Philosophy of Science. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. pp. 125-139.
    Group decisions must often obey exogenous constraints. While in a preference aggregation problem constraints are modelled by restricting the set of feasible alternatives, this paper discusses the modelling of constraints when aggregating individual yes/no judgments on interconnected propositions. For example, court judgments in breach-of-contract cases should respect the constraint that action and obligation are necessary and sufficient for liability, and judgments on budget items should respect budgetary constraints. In this paper, we make constraints in judgment aggregation explicit by relativizing the (...)
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    First-order and counting theories of ω-automatic structures.Dietrich Kuske & Markus Lohrey - 2008 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (1):129-150.
    The logic L (Qu) extends first-order logic by a generalized form of counting quantifiers ("the number of elements satisfying... belongs to the set C"). This logic is investigated for structures with an injectively ω-automatic presentation. If first-order logic is extended by an infinity-quantifier, the resulting theory of any such structure is known to be decidable [6]. It is shown that, as in the case of automatic structures [21], also modulo-counting quantifiers as well as infinite cardinality quantifiers ("there are χ many (...)
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    Ebener selbstverwirklichung Des menschen im euripideischen herakles.Dietrich Ebener - 1981 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 125 (1-2):176-180.
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    Das kranke Kind in der Literatur der Neuzeit.Dietrich V. Engelhardt - 2006 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 14 (3):148-161.
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  39. Edited volumes-Das ist eine alte krankheit. Epilepsie in der literatur. Mit einer zusammenstellung literarischer quellen und einer bibliographie der forschungbeitrage.Dietrich von Engelhardt, Hansjorg Schneble & Peter Wolf - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24 (2):345.
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    Lorenz Oken und das Wartburgfest 1817 mit einem Abdruck des konfiszierten Heftes 195 derIsis.Dietrich Engelhardt - 2003 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 11 (1):1-12.
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    Müller und Hegel. Zum Verhältnis von Naturwissenschaft und Naturphilosophie im deutschen Idealismus.Dietrich Von Engelhardt - 2018 - In Bettina Wahrig-Schmidt & Michael Hagner (eds.), Johannes Müller und die Philosophie. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. pp. 85-104.
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    Paracelsus im Urteil der Naturforschung und Medizin der Romantik.Dietrich Engelhardt - 1994 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 2 (1):97-116.
    In the opinion of the natural sciences and medicine of the Romantic Era Paracelsus represents a central step from the Middle Ages to Modern Times. Their interpretations of this perceived kindred spirit not free from criticism focus on metaphysical orientations, holistic approach to cosmology and anthropology, biochemical perspective, ethical dominance, immanent union of etiology, pathophenomenology and therapy.
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  43. Islamic politics of imagination : the case of the Muslim Brotherhood.Dietrich Jung & Ahmed Abou El Zalaf - 2021 - In Suzi Adams & Jeremy Smith (eds.), Debating Imaginal Politics: Dialogues with Chiara Bottici. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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    The Turkish blues: Stephen Kinzer:Crescent & Star: Turkey Between Two Worlds, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux , ISBN 0-374-13143-0.Dietrich Jung - 2002 - Human Rights Review 4 (1):86-88.
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  45. A Connecticut Yalie in King Descartes' Court.Eric Dietrich & Valerie Gray Hardcastle - 2002 - Newsletter of Cognitive Science Society (Now Defunct).
    What is consciousness? Of course, each of us knows, privately, what consciousness is. And we each think, for basically irresistible reasons, that all other conscious humans by and large have experiences like ours. So we conclude that we all know what consciousness is. It's the felt experiences of our lives. But that is not the answer we, as cognitive scientists, seek in asking our question. We all want to know what physical process consciousness is and why it produces this very (...)
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    Constraint and adaptation in primate brain evolution.Dietrich Stout - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):295-296.
    Constraint has played a major role in brain evolution, but cannot tell the whole story. In primates, adaptive specialization is suggested by the existence of a covarying visual system, and may explain some residual variation in the constraint model. Adaptation may also appear at the microstructural level and in the globally integrated system of brain, body, life history and behavior.
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    Thinking and doing in cognitive archaeology: Giving skill its due.Dietrich Stout - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (3):421-422.
    Wynn shows that intentionally standardized artifacts (handaxes) provide evidence of the ability to conceptualize form (symmetry). However, such conceptual ability is not sufficient for the actual production of these forms. Stone knapping is a concrete skill that is acquired in the real world. Appreciation of its perceptual-motor foundations and the broader issues surrounding skill acquisition may lead to further important insights into human cognitive evolution.
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    Zur Geschichte des Kaiser-Wilhelm-Instituts für physikalische Chemie und Elektrochemie. Zur geplanten Veränderung des Instituts in eine Forschungs- und Entwicklungsstätte des Heeres für den Gaskampf und Gasschutz auch in Friedenszeiten 1916 und nach 1933.Dietrich Stoltzenberg - 1991 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 14 (1):15-23.
    A Contribution to the History of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry: On Projected Changes of the Institute into a Research and Development Center of the Army for Chemical Warfare also in Times of Peace 1916 and after 1933. — The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics and Electrochemistry, today named after its first director Fritz-Haber-Institut, was in the first World War a place of research on chemical warfare. Evidences in the Archive for the History of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (...)
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    Functionally aberrant electrophysiological cortical connectivities in first episode medication-naive schizophrenics from three psychiatry centers.Dietrich Lehmann, Pascal L. Faber, Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui, Patricia Milz, Werner M. Herrmann, Martha Koukkou, Naomi Saito, Georg Winterer & Kieko Kochi - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    A Connecticut Yalie in King Descartes' Court.Eric Dietrich & Valerie Gray Hardcastle - unknown
    What is consciousness? Of course, each of us knows, privately, what consciousness is. And we each think, for basically irresistible reasons, that all other conscious humans by and large have experiences like ours. So we conclude that we all know what consciousness is. It's the felt experiences of our lives. But that is not the answer we, as cognitive scientists, seek in asking our question. We all want to know what physical process consciousness is and why it produces this very (...)
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