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    No Escape from Fleck.Felix E. Rietmann - 2018 - Isis 109 (1):91-94.
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    Intelligent love: the story of Clara Park, her autistic daughter, and the myth of the refrigerator mother.Felix E. Rietmann - 2022 - Intellectual History Review 32 (4):767-769.
    Intelligent Love provides a beautifully written and carefully reconstructed history of autism in the United States, focusing on the period between the 1950s and 1980s. The virtue and strength of Vi...
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    Mother-blaming revisited: Gender, cinematography, and infant research in the heyday of psychoanalysis.Felix E. Rietmann - 2024 - History of the Human Sciences 37 (2):87-116.
    This article examines cinematographic observational studies of infants conducted by a loosely connected group of female psychologists and physicians in the USA from the 1930s to the 1960s. Largely forgotten today, these practitioners realized detailed and carefully planned research projects about infant behavior in a variety of settings—from the laboratory to the well-baby clinic. Although their studies were in conversation with better-known works, such as John Bowlby's research on attachment and René Spitz's films on institutionalized infants, they differed in a (...)
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    Postural control: A further look at neural control stategies set by boundaries in space.Felix E. Zajac - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (1):167-167.
  5. Political Concepts: A Reconstruction.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1981 - Philosophical Review 92 (2):249-252.
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    Freedom, power, and political morality: essays for Felix Oppenheim.Felix E. Oppenheim, Ian Carter & Mario Ricciardi (eds.) - 2001 - New York: Palgrave.
    This collection of original essays on political and legal theory concentrates on themes dealt with in the work of Felix Oppenheim, including fundamental political and legal concepts and their implications for the scope of morality in politics and international relations. Among the issues addressed are the relationship between empirical and normative definitions of "freedom", "power", and "interests", whether governments are free to act against the national interest, and whether they can ever be morally obliged to do so.
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  7. Outline of a logical analysis of law.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1944 - Philosophy of Science 11 (3):142-160.
    This study purports to demonstrate the possibility of applying logical analysis in the field of jurisprudence, and the usefulness of this method for exhibiting some essential features of the law.logical analysis applies to language systems. To carry out the logical analysis of a language, is to construct a simplified model language “in close connection with” the given language, and to study the conditions of validity of the sentences of this model language. The given language is subjected to a kind of (...)
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    The Evolution and Function of Cognition.Felix E. Goodson - 2002 - Psychology Press.
    Appropriate as a textbook for graduate courses, _The Evolution and Function of Cognition_ provides a systematic and progressively inclusive integration of the facts and principles of cognitive psychology. It includes contributions of information processing and reaction, and emphasizes historical continuity. In addition, the book shows how evolutionary psychology fits in with the mainstream of thought in psychological theory. _The Evolution and Function of Cognition_ will benefit scholars and researchers interested in the general topics of evolutionary psychology and cognitive science.
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    Egalitarianism as a Descriptive Concept.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1970 - American Philosophical Quarterly 7 (2):143 - 152.
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    Democracy - Characteristics Included and Excluded.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1971 - The Monist 55 (1):29-50.
    What are the characteristics to be included in a fruitful definition of democracy? More important still, which of the features commonly considered democratic had better be excluded from the dinning characteristics?
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    “Facts” and “Values” in Politics: Are They Separable?Felix E. Oppenheim - 1973 - Political Theory 1 (1):54-68.
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    Flicker and fusion threshold interdependency.Felix E. Goodson, Kenneth S. Wagoner & Mary B. McClendon - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (4):217-218.
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    Intersensory concepts in children.Felix E. Goodson, Michael P. Silver, Joseph Schumaker & Bette M. Bunting - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (5):259-260.
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    Motion parallax in depth and movement perception.Felix E. Goodson, Steven Ritter & Randy Thorpe - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (5):349-350.
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    Motion parallax in the perception of movement by a moving subject.Felix E. Goodson, Tracy Q. Snider & James E. Swearingen - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (2):87-88.
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    Retinal influences upon the trace phenomenon.Felix E. Goodson & Gail South - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (6):381-382.
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    National Interest, Rationality, and Morality.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1987 - Political Theory 15 (3):369-389.
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    Evaluating interpersonal freedoms.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1960 - Journal of Philosophy 57 (12):373-384.
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    Rational choice.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1953 - Journal of Philosophy 50 (12):341-350.
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    Control and unfreedom.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (4):280-288.
    1. Introduction. Now that operationalism has evolved from a battle cry of a militant minority to a widely accepted maxim of scientific method, and has in the process lost much of its initial intransigeance, it seems time to devote more attention to the application of operational analysis to the social sciences. This paper attempts to explicate some basic concepts in the behavioral sciences, both individual and social, namely, ‘control’ and ‘unfreedom,’ as well as the concepts by which they will be (...)
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    Foreign Policy, Rationality and Morality.Felix E. Oppenheim - 2002 - Ratio Juris 15 (1):1-15.
    To determine the relevance of judgments of rationality and of morality in foreign policy decisions, it is necessary to provide a value‐neutral definition of “the national interest.” This makes it possible to ascertain, in principle, whether a given governmental foreign policy decision is rational with respect to this goal, in turn a necessary means to any government’s ultimate purposes. While it is pointless to judge the pursuit of the national interest itself morally right or wrong, moral judgments are relevant to (...)
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    The subjectivity of moral judgements: A defence.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1998 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 1 (4):42-61.
    After criticizing some recent writings typical of the different forms of ethical objectivism, that is, intuitionism, naturalism (including the ideal observation theory and supervenience), and rationalism, I gave my reasons for siding with ethical subjectivism. I hope to demonstrate that this alternative meta‐ethical theory does not consider moral judgements meaningless nor arbitrary, and that it is compatible with empiricism in science and with serious moral commitment. Objectivists, on the other hand, tend to take a parochial view of ethics, identifying morality (...)
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    The plasticity of the perceptual process.Felix E. Goodson - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (1):26-26.
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    Descriptive terms of political discourse: A rejoinder to Virginia held.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1973 - Political Theory 1 (1):76-78.
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    Egalitarian rules of distribution.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1980 - Ethics 90 (2):164-179.
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    II. Self-Interest and Public Interest.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (3):259-276.
  27. Lineamientos de Un Analisis Logico Del Derecho.Felix E. Oppenheim & Carlos Santiago Nino - 1980 - Oficina Latinoamericana de Investigaciones Juridicas y Sociales.
     
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    Moral principles in political philosophy.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1968 - New York,: Random House.
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    The shrink phenomenon.Kenneth S. Wagoner, Felix E. Goodson & Antonio E. Nunez - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (5):403-404.
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    Political Theory; the Foundations of Twentieth-Century Political Thought. [REVIEW]Felix E. Oppenheim - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (16):441-444.
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    Further gradients of error reinforcement following repeated rewarded responses.Melvin H. Marx & Felix E. Goodson - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 51 (6):421.
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    La actividad educativa en la Sociedad de la Globalización.Félix E. González Jiménez - 2002 - Arbor 173 (681):19-38.
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    Knowledge of childhood: materiality, text, and the history of science – an interdisciplinary round table discussion.Felix Rietmann, Mareike Schildmann, Caroline Arni, Daniel Thomas Cook, Davide Giuriato, Novina Göhlsdorf & Wangui Muigai - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Science 50 (1):111-141.
    This round table discussion takes the diversity of discourse and practice shaping modern knowledge about childhood as an opportunity to engage with recent historiographical approaches in the history of science. It draws attention to symmetries and references among scientific, material, literary and artistic cultures and their respective forms of knowledge. The five participating scholars come from various fields in the humanities and social sciences and allude to historiographical and methodological questions through a range of examples. Topics include the emergence of (...)
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    “What is HPS for?” Review of the Fifth Joint Workshop on Integrated History and Philosophy of Science.Felix Ernst Rietmann - 2011 - Spontaneous Generations 5 (1):88-90.
    The Fifth Joint Workshop on Integrated History and Philosophy of Science asked participants, “What is HPS for?” This clearly instrumental question generated a welcome spectrum of practical responses. Examples of “HPS-in-action” included the concept of complementary science, suggestions for new pedagogical strategies and investigations into the socio-political dimensions of science. On the other hand, a more theoretical underpinning did emerge in a discussion of the pros and cons of pluralism. This emphasis on pluralism not only underlies complementary science, but may (...)
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    Mathematical Problems. Lecture Delivered Before the International Congress of Mathematicians at Paris in 1900.David Hilbert, Mary Winston Newsom, Felix E. Browder, Donald A. Martin, G. Kreisel & Martin Davis - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (1):116-119.
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    Estonian General Reader.E. H. S. & Felix J. Oinas - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (2):207.
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    The role of multisensory interplay in enabling temporal expectations.Felix Ball, Lara E. Michels, Carsten Thiele & Toemme Noesselt - 2018 - Cognition 170 (C):130-146.
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    Population structure increases the evolvability of genetic algorithms.Felix J. H. Hol, Xin Wang & Juan E. Keymer - 2012 - Complexity 17 (5):58-64.
  39. Non cognitivismo, razionalità e relativismo.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1987 - Rivista di Filosofia 78 (1):17.
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    Fouilles de Délos exécutées aux frais de M. le Duc de Loubat. Inscriptions financières.Félix Dürrbach & E. Schulhof - 1910 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 34 (1):122-186.
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    Inferências e subdeterminações na filosofia da ciência.Félix Flores Pinheiro & Raoni Wohnrath Arroyo - 2022 - Princípios 29 (60):339-357.
    Este artigo discute a relação entre a questão das inferências nos contextos de justificação em ciência, nomeadamente o que ficou conhecido por “problema da indução” após Hume, em vista de esclarecer diferentes versões dos problemas de subdeterminação na filosofia da ciência.
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    Democracy - Characteristics Included and Excluded.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1971 - The Monist 55 (1):29-50.
    What are the characteristics to be included in a fruitful definition of democracy? More important still, which of the features commonly considered democratic had better be excluded from the dinning characteristics?
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    Outline of a Logical Analysis of Law.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (4):105-106.
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    What is the shape of developmental change?Karen E. Adolph, Scott R. Robinson, Jesse W. Young & Felix Gill-Alvarez - 2008 - Psychological Review 115 (3):527-543.
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  45. Egalitarianism as a Descriptive Concept.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1997 - In Louis P. Pojman & Robert Westmoreland (eds.), Equality: Selected Readings. Oup Usa.
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    The Spirit and the Screen: Pneumatological Reflections on Contemporary Cinema.Chris E. W. Green & Steven Félix-Jäger (eds.) - 2023 - Fortress Academic.
    The Spirit and the Screen explores pertinent pneumatological issues that arise in film and asks how Christian convictions and experiences of the Spirit might shape the way one thinks about films and film-making.
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    The Power of Choice: A Study Protocol on How Identity Leadership Fosters Commitment Toward the Organization.Mafalda F. Mascarenhas, Felix Dübbers, Magdalena Hoszowska, Aylin Köseoğlu, Ralitsa Karakasheva, Ayse B. Topal, David Izydorczyk & Jérémy E. Lemoine - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Motivations, changes and challenges of participating in food-related social innovations and their transformative potential: three cases from Berlin (Germany).Felix Zoll, Alexandra Harder, Lerato Nyaradzo Manatsa & Jonathan Friedrich - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-22.
    Dominant agri-food systems are increasingly seen as unsustainable in terms of environmental degradation, mass production or high food waste. In an attempt to counteract these developments and foster sustainability transitions in agri-food systems, a variety of actors are engaging in socially innovative models of food production and consumption. Using a multiple case study approach, our study examines three contrasting alternative economic models in the city of Berlin: community gardens, the app Too Good To Go (TGTG), and a cooperative supermarket. Based (...)
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    O psicólogo escolar: da depressão à saúde mental e à cidadania da criança.Carlos Marcelo Cavalheiro Félix - forthcoming - Aprender-Caderno de Filosofia E Psicologia da Educação.
    O presente artigo se debruça sobre a temática da Psicologia e a Educação. O recorte do tema reflete a necessidade da ação da psicologia no ambiente escolar. O estudo se constitui uma breve análise quanto aos enfrentamentos à saúde mental dos estudantes na etapa da infância. De cunho qualitativo e de natureza básica, este é excerto de pesquisa bibliográfica, utilizando-se de referências que conversam com a temática abordada. Busca-se entender: De que modo o psicólogo escolar pode auxiliar as crianças que (...)
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    Símbolo e intelecto en la filosofía de Jámblico: en torno a "De Mysteriis" 2.11.20-41.María Jesús Hermoso Félix - 2014 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 47:135-153.
    en el presente artículo abordamos la cuestión de la naturaleza del símbolo en la filosofía de Jámblico a través del análisis del pasaje de De Mysteriis 2.11.20-41. este pasaje ha servido de apoyo a la exégesis que ve en el símbolo un elemento apartado del intelecto. Según esta lectura, el símbolo habría sido introducido por Jámblico para salvar la debilidad del alma humana ante lo divino. éste habría dejado de confiar en las capacidades del hombre, abriéndose al ámbito de la (...)
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