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    Deployment of spatial attention without moving the eyes is boosted by oculomotor adaptation.Ouazna Habchi, Elodie Rey, Romain Mathieu, Christian Urquizar, Alessandro Farnè & Denis Pélisson - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Franglais : la marque de fabrique de la presse à scandale française.Elodie Martin - 2019 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 17.
    Cet article vise à développer de quelles manières et pour quelles raisons le franglais, en règle générale décrié, est utilisé dans les tabloïdes français qui ont également mauvaise presse. Via un corpus constitué de gros titres, titres, et extraits d’articles provenant des magazines en ligne de presse à scandale français Closer, Gala, Grazia, Paris Match, Public, Purepeople, et Voici, nous débutons notre analyse par une première partie consacrée aux spécificités du franglais appliquées à la presse à sensation française, à savoir (...)
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    Franglais : la marque de fabrique de la presse à scandale française.Elodie Martin - 2019 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 17.
    Cet article vise à développer de quelles manières et pour quelles raisons le franglais, en règle générale décrié, est utilisé dans les tabloïdes français qui ont également mauvaise presse. Via un corpus constitué de gros titres, titres, et extraits d’articles provenant des magazines en ligne de presse à scandale français _Closer_, _Gala_, _Grazia_, _Paris Match_, _Public_, _Purepeople_, et _Voici_, nous débutons notre analyse par une première partie consacrée aux spécificités du franglais appliquées à la presse à sensation française, à savoir (...)
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  4. When Other Things Aren’t Equal: Saving Ceteris Paribus Laws from Vacuity.Paul Pietroski & Georges Rey - 1995 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46 (1):81-110.
    A common view is that ceteris paribus clauses render lawlike statements vacuous, unless such clauses can be explicitly reformulated as antecedents of ?real? laws that face no counterinstances. But such reformulations are rare; and they are not, we argue, to be expected in general. So we defend an alternative sufficient condition for the non-vacuity of ceteris paribus laws: roughly, any counterinstance of the law must be independently explicable, in a sense we make explicit. Ceteris paribus laws will carry a plethora (...)
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  5. What’s Really Going On in Searle’s “Chinese room‘.Georges Rey - 1986 - Philosophical Studies 50 (September):169-85.
  6. Resisting normativism in psychology.Georges Rey - 2007 - In Brian P. McLaughlin & Jonathan D. Cohen (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Mind. Blackwell.
    “Intentional content,” as I understand it, is whatever serves as the object of “propositional” attitude verbs, such as “think,” “judge,” “represent,” “prefer” (whether or not these objects are “propositions”). These verbs are standardly used to pick out the intentional states invoked to explain the states and behavior of people and many animals. I shall take the “normativity of the intentional,” or “Normativism,” to be the claim that any adequate theory of intentional states involves considerations of value not essentially involved in (...)
     
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    The unavailability of what we mean: A reply to Quine, Fodor and Lepore.Georges Rey - 1986 - In Abraham Zvie Bar-On (ed.), Grazer Philosophische Studien. Distributed in the U.S.A. By Humanities Press. pp. 61-101.
    Fodor and LePore's attack on conceptual role semantics relies on Quine's attack on the traditional analytic/synthetic and a priori/a posteriori distinctions, which in turn consists of four arguments: an attack on truth by convention; an appeal to revisability; a claim of confirmation holism; and a charge of explanatory vacuity. Once the different merits of these arguments are sorted out, their proper target can be seen to be not the Traditional Distinctions, but an implicit assumption about their superficial availability that we (...)
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    The Unavailability of What We Mean.Georges Rey - 1993 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 46:61-101.
    Fodor and LePore's attack on conceptual role semantics relies on Quine's attack on the traditional analytic/synthetic and a priori/a posteriori distinctions, which in turn consists of four arguments: an attack on truth by convention; an appeal to revisability; a claim of confirmation holism; and a charge of explanatory vacuity. Once the different merits of these arguments are sorted out, their proper target can be seen to be not the Traditional Distinctions, but an implicit assumption about their superficial availability that we (...)
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    The Unavailability of What We Mean.Georges Rey - 1993 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 46 (1):61-101.
    Fodor and LePore's attack on conceptual role semantics relies on Quine's attack on the traditional analytic/synthetic and a priori/a posteriori distinctions, which in turn consists of four arguments: an attack on truth by convention; an appeal to revisability; a claim of confirmation holism; and a charge of explanatory vacuity. Once the different merits of these arguments are sorted out, their proper target can be seen to be not the Traditional Distinctions, but an implicit assumption about their superficial availability that we (...)
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  10. La Théorie de la Physique chez les physiciens contemporains.A. Rey - 1907 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 15 (6):2-4.
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  11. Naturalism and the A Priori.I. Rey’S. Reliablist A. Priori - 1998 - Philosophical Studies 92 (1):45-65.
  12. Physicalism and psychology: A plea for a substantive philosophy of mind.Georges Rey - 2001 - In Carl Gillett & Barry Loewer (eds.), Physicalism and its Discontents. Cambridge University Press.
  13. Philosophy of Linguistics.Georges Rey, Alex Barber, John Collins, Michael Devitt & Dunja Jutronic - 2008 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 8 (23).
     
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    Remembering Jerry Fodor and his work.Georges Rey - 2018 - Mind and Language 33 (4):321-341.
    This is a reminiscence and short biographical sketch of the late philosopher and cognitive scientist Jerry Fodor. It includes a summary of his main proposals about the mind: his “Language of Thought” hypothesis; his rejection of analyticity and conceptual role semantics; his “mad dog nativism”; his proposal of mental modules and—by contrast—his skepticism about a computational theory of central cognition; his anti‐reductionist, but still physicalist, views about psychology; and, lastly, his attacks on selectionism. I conclude with some discussion of his (...)
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  15. What are mental images?Georges Rey - 1981 - In Ned Block (ed.), Readings in the Philosophy of Psychology. , Vol.
     
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  16. What implicit conceptions are unlikely to do.Georges Rey - 1998 - Philosophical Issues 9:93-104.
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    What Does It Mean to Be an Empiricist?: Empiricisms in Eighteenth Century Sciences.Anne-Lise Rey & Siegfried Bodenmann (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book begins with an observation: At the time when empiricism arose and slowly established itself, the word itself had not yet been coined. Hence the central question of this volume: What does it mean to conduct empirical science in early modern Europe? How can we catch the elusive figure of the empiricist? Our answer focuses on the practices established by representative scholars. This approach allows us to demonstrate two things. First, that empiricism is not a monolith but exists in (...)
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    l4 The possibility of a naturalistic Cartesianism regarding intuitions and introspection.Georges Rey - 2013 - In Matthew C. Haug (ed.), Philosophical Methodology: The Armchair or the Laboratory? Routledge. pp. 243.
  19. Phenomenal content and the richness and determinacy of colour experience.Georges Rey - 2007 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (9-10):112-131.
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    La theorie de la physique chez les physiciens contemporains.Abel Rey - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17:340.
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    We Are Not All ‘Self‐Blind’: A Defense of a Modest Introspectionism.Georges Rey - 2013 - Mind and Language 28 (3):259-285.
    Shoemaker (1996) presenteda prioriarguments against the possibility of ‘self‐blindness’, or the inability of someone, otherwise intelligent and possessed of mental concepts, to introspect any of her concurrent attitude states. Ironically enough, this seems to be a position that Gopnik (1993) and Carruthers (2006, 2008, 2009a,b) have proposed as not only possible, but as the actual human condition generally! According to this ‘Objectivist’ view, supposed introspection of one's attitudes is not ‘direct’, but an ‘inference’ of precisely the sort we make about (...)
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    La philosophie scientifique de M. Duhem.Abel Rey - 1904 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 12 (4):699 - 744.
  23. The Psychological Well-Being and Lived Experiences of LGBT Individuals with Fur Babies.Franz Cedrick Yapo, Janna Isabella Baloloy, Rey Ann Fem Plaza, Charles Brixter Sotto Evangelista, Micaiah Andrea Gumasing Lopez, Angeline Mechille Eugenio Osinaga, Ken Andrei Torrero & Jhoselle Tus - 2023 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1):146-152.
    Pets are truly great companions. Some individuals feel that owning a pet can help them prepare for a growing family by giving them a taste of what it would be like to have children. This study also looks into the psychological well-being and life experiences of LGBT fur parents. Employing the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, the findings of this study were: (1) With the presence of fur babies, participants had the ease to overcome stressful events, especially the ones that affect their (...)
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    Mind, Intentionality and Inexistence.Georges Rey - 2005 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):389-415.
    The present article articulates the strategy of much of my work to date, which has been concerned to understand how we can possibly come to have any objective understanding of the mind. Generally, I align myself with those who think the best prospect of such an understanding lies in a causal/computational/representational theory of thought (CRTT). However, there is a tendency in recent developments of this and related philosophical views to burden the crucial property of intentionality with what I call Strong (...)
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  25. La théorie de la physique chez les physiciens contemporains.Abel Rey - 1908 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 65:195-198.
     
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    Reasons for doubting the existence of even epiphenomenal consciousness.Georges Rey - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (4):691-692.
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    Role, not content: Comments on David Rosenthal's "consciousness, content, and metacognitive judgments".Georges Rey - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2):224-230.
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    Why presume analyses are on-line?Georges Rey - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1):74-75.
  29. La Philosophie moderne.A. Rey - 1909 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 17 (4):3-3.
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  30. La théorie de la physique chez les physiciens contemporains.Abel Rey - 1909 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 17 (1):87-111.
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  31. La théorie de la physique chez les physiciens contemporains.A. Rey - 1908 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 9:161.
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    Meaning that Lives in Behavior: Sellars on Rule-Following.Santiago Rey - 2020 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 28 (4):488-509.
    The recent debate between conceptualists and phenomenologists, epitomized in the exchange between John McDowell and Hubert Dreyfus, has put on the table the age-old philosophical problem of the rel...
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  33. La Philosophie moderne.Abel Rey - 1909 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 68:197-202.
     
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    Reuniting philosophy and science to advance cancer research.Thomas Pradeu, Bertrand Daignan-Fornier, Andrew Ewald, Pierre-Luc Germain, Samir Okasha, Anya Plutynski, Sébastien Benzekry, Marta Bertolaso, Mina Bissell, Joel S. Brown, Benjamin Chin-Yee, Ian Chin-Yee, Hans Clevers, Laurent Cognet, Marie Darrason, Emmanuel Farge, Jean Feunteun, Jérôme Galon, Elodie Giroux, Sara Green, Fridolin Gross, Fanny Jaulin, Rob Knight, Ezio Laconi, Nicolas Larmonier, Carlo Maley, Alberto Mantovani, Violaine Moreau, Pierre Nassoy, Elena Rondeau, David Santamaria, Catherine M. Sawai, Andrei Seluanov, Gregory D. Sepich-Poore, Vanja Sisirak, Eric Solary, Sarah Yvonnet & Lucie Laplane - 2023 - Biological Reviews 98 (5):1668-1686.
    Cancers rely on multiple, heterogeneous processes at different scales, pertaining to many biomedical fields. Therefore, understanding cancer is necessarily an interdisciplinary task that requires placing specialised experimental and clinical research into a broader conceptual, theoretical, and methodological framework. Without such a framework, oncology will collect piecemeal results, with scant dialogue between the different scientific communities studying cancer. We argue that one important way forward in service of a more successful dialogue is through greater integration of applied sciences (experimental and clinical) (...)
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  35. Relativismo, traducibilidad e interpretación radical.David Alejandro Rey - 2007 - Universitas Philosophica 48:71-94.
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    Non‐adjacent Dependency Learning in Humans and Other Animals.Benjamin Wilson, Michelle Spierings, Andrea Ravignani, Jutta L. Mueller, Toben H. Mintz, Frank Wijnen, Anne Kant, Kenny Smith & Arnaud Rey - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (3):843-858.
    Wilson et al. focus on one class of AGL tasks: the cognitively demanding task of detecting non‐adjacent dependencies (NADs) among items. They provide a typology of the different types of NADs in natural languages and in AGL tasks. A range of cues affect NAD learning, ranging from the variability and number of intervening elements to the presence of shared prosodic cues between the dependent items. These cues, important for humans to discover non‐adjacent dependencies, are also found to facilitate NAD learning (...)
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    The Turing thesis vs. the Turing test.Georges Rey - 2012 - The Philosophers' Magazine 57:84-89.
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    La vulgarisation médicale au XVIIIe siècle: le cas des dictionnaires portatifs de santé.Roselyne Rey - 1991 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 44 (3):413-433.
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    Note sur deux sanctuaires de la Syrie romaine.Jean-Paul Rey-Coquais - 1997 - Topoi 7 (2):929-944.
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    Problems with Dreyfus' dialectic.Georges Rey - 2002 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1 (4):403-408.
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    Why Wittgenstein ought to have been a computationalist (and what a computationalist can gain from Wittgenstein).Georges Rey - 2003 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 3 (9):231-264.
    Wittgenstein’s views invite a modest, functionalist account of mental states and regularities, or more specifically a causal/computational, representational theory of the mind (CRTT). It is only by understandingWittgenstein’s remarks in the context of a theory like CRTT that his insights have any real force; and it is only by recognizing those insights that CRTT can begin to account for sensations and our thoughts about them. For instance, Wittgenstein’s (in)famous remark that “an inner process stands in need of outward criteria” (PI:§580), (...)
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    Non‐adjacent Dependency Learning in Humans and Other Animals.Benjamin Wilson, Michelle Spierings, Andrea Ravignani, Jutta L. Mueller, Toben H. Mintz, Frank Wijnen, Anne van der Kant, Kenny Smith & Arnaud Rey - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (3):843-858.
    Wilson et al. focus on one class of AGL tasks: the cognitively demanding task of detecting non‐adjacent dependencies (NADs) among items. They provide a typology of the different types of NADs in natural languages and in AGL tasks. A range of cues affect NAD learning, ranging from the variability and number of intervening elements to the presence of shared prosodic cues between the dependent items. These cues, important for humans to discover non‐adjacent dependencies, are also found to facilitate NAD learning (...)
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  43. La science orientale avant les Grecs.Abel Rey & Henri Beer - 1930 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 37 (3):8-9.
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    Vers le positivisme absolu.Abel Rey - 1909 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 67:461-479.
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    Minerva Has Written Her Physics.Anne-Lise Rey - 2023 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 44 (1):267-291.
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    Présentation.Anne-Lise Rey & Claire Schwartz - 2023 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 146 (3):3-6.
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    The Turing thesis vs. the Turing test.Georges Rey - 2012 - The Philosophers' Magazine 57 (57):84-89.
  48. La possibilité d'une méthode positive dans la théorie de la connaissance.A. Rey - 1909 - Scientia 3 (6):352.
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    Les paradoxes de la singularité : infini et perception chez G.W. Leibniz.Anne-Lise Rey - 2011 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 70 (2):253-266.
    Résumé L’article cherche à montrer comment l’usage du motif médiéval de la mesure du réel ou encore de la latitude des formes dans la Dynamique de Leibniz permet de comprendre les variations perceptives à l’œuvre dans la substance. La singularité d’une substance peut alors se lire à partir de sa quantité de perfection.
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    L'a priori et l'expérience dans Les méthodes scientifiques.Abel Rey - 1908 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 16 (6):883 - 888.
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