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  1. Egocentric Content.Hartry Field - 2017 - Noûs 51 (3):521-546.
    The paper distinguishes two approaches to understanding the representational content of sentences and intentional states, and its role in describing people, predicting and explaining their behavior, and so forth. It sets forth the case for one of these approaches, the “egocentric” one, initially on the basis of its ability to explain the near‐indefeasibility of ascriptions of content to our own terms (“‘dogs’ as I use it means dogs”), but more generally on the basis of its providing an attractive overall (...)
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    Electron microscopy analysis of debris produced during diamond polishing.F. van Bouwelen, J. Field & L. Brown - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (7):839-855.
    This paper deals with an analysis of debris produced during the polishing of diamond. The debris is carefully collected 'as ejected' to shorten the history of the freshly removed material. Using high-resolution electron microscopy as well as electron-energy-loss spectroscopy, the structure of the material is revealed and analysed in terms of density, percentage of sp 2 hybridized carbon, and oxygen content. Debris from polishing in the so-called hard and soft directions were involved in this investigation. Overall the structure of (...)
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    On Misunderstanding Plato.G. C. Field - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (72):49 - 62.
    To anyone who has been engaged in teaching and studying Plato, particularly the Republic , for the last thirty or forty years, one fact must stand out with special prominence. That is the remarkable increase during that period of the direct applicability of Plato's discussions to our own problems. Thirty-five years ago the concrete situations which Plato had in mind in these discussions, the general assumptions at the back of them, the possibilities for good or evil that he envisaged, would (...)
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    Guibert of Tournai's Letter to Lady Isabelle : An Introduction and English Translation.Larry F. Field, Jacques Dalarun, Sean L. Field & Guibert of Tournai - 2022 - Franciscan Studies 80 (1):31-57.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Guibert of Tournai's Letter to Lady Isabelle:An Introduction and English TranslationLarry F. Field, Jacques Dalarun, Sean L. Field, and Guibert of TournaiIntroductionGuibert, from the noble family of As-Piès, was born near Tournai around 1200. From his hometown he traveled to Paris for his art degree, and completed the curriculum in theology there before entering the Franciscan Order around 1240. He may have participated in Louis IX's (...)
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    Mapping the International Underground: Jeff Nuttall and Global Counterculture.Douglas Field - 2017 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 93 (1):1-21.
    Despite publishing nearly forty books between 1963 and 2003, Jeff Nuttall remains a minor figure in the history of the International Underground of the long 1960s. Drawing on his uncatalogued papers at the John Rylands Library, this article seeks to recoup Nuttall as one of the key architects of the International Underground. In so doing, my article argues that Nuttalls contributions to global counterculture challenge the critical consensus that British avant-garde writers were merely imitators of their US counterparts. By exploring (...)
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    Socrates and Plato in Post-Aristotelian Tradition—II.G. C. Field - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (1):1-13.
    The Platonic Commentators.—After Cicero the Academy is no more than a few names to us for nearly five centuries. The nearest that we get to contact with it in this period is in the writings of Plutarch. He was himself a student there, and was well read in the books of Plato and the commentaries thereon.
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  7. How people die in the United States.Marilyn J. Field - 2008 - In James L. Werth & Dean Blevins (eds.), Decision Making Near the End of Life: Issues, Development, and Future Directions. Brunner-Routledge.
     
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  8. Sensible Atoms: A Techno-aesthetic Approach to Representation. [REVIEW]Sacha Loeve - 2011 - NanoEthics 5 (2):203-222.
    This essay argues that nano-images would be best understood with an aesthetical approach rather than with an epistemological critique. For this aim, I propose a ‘techno-aesthetical’ approach: an enquiry into the way instruments and machines transform the logic of the sensible itself and not just the way by which it represents something else. Unlike critical epistemology, which remains self-evidently grounded on a representationalist philosophy, the approach developed here presents the advantage of providing a clear-cut distinction between image-as-representation and other modes (...)
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    Predicting the Intention and Adoption of Near Field Communication Mobile Payment.Chinnasamy Agamudainambi Malarvizhi, Abdullah Al Mamun, Sreenivasan Jayashree, Farzana Naznen & Tanvir Abir - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    With the increasing use of mobile devices and new technologies, electronic payments, such as near field communication mobile payments, are gaining traction and gradually replacing the currency-based cash payment methods. Despite multiple initiatives by various parties to encourage mobile payments, adoption rates in developing countries have remained low. The purpose of this research is to explore the prime determinants of NFC mobile-payment adoption intention and to develop a model of mobile payment adoption that includes perceived risk as one (...)
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    Photoionization microscopy of Rydberg hydrogen atom near a dielectric surface.Qiang Chen & Dehua Wang - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (33):3712-3726.
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    Solution of the Poisson equation for infinite and semi-infinite systems including near field corrections for charge densities of arbitrary shape.R. Hammerling, J. Zabloudil, L. Szunyogh & P. Weinberger - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (1):25-48.
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    Field ion microscopy investigations of grain boundary topography.P. L. Bolin, R. J. Bayuzick & B. N. Ranganathan - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 32 (5):891-894.
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    Field ion microscopy investigations of grain boundary topography.P. L. Bolin, R. J. Bayuzick & B. N. Ranganathan - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 32 (5):895-908.
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    Field-ion microscopy of ferrous martensite.B. N. Ranganathan & H. E. Grenga - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (2):265-271.
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    Field-ion microscopy of tempered martensite.B. N. Ranganathan & Helen E. Grenga - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (1):161-169.
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    Field ion microscopy of Ni-Mo alloys.R. W. Newman & J. J. Hren - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (139):211-214.
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    Field-ion Microscopy of Titanium Carbide.D. A. Smith, B. Ralph & W. S. Williams - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (140):415-418.
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    Field emission and transmission electron microscopy of carburization of tungsten single crystals.F. Okuyama - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 31 (5):1201-1208.
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    Strain fields around dislocation arrays in a Σ9 silicon bicrystal measured by scanning transmission electron microscopy.Martin Couillard, Guillaume Radtke & Gianluigi A. Botton - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (10-12):1250-1267.
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    Field ion microscopy of refractory metal carbides.J. D. Meakin - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (148):865-869.
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    Field-ion microscopy of an alloy steel.D. M. Schwartz, A. T. Davenport & B. Ralph - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (152):431-436.
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    Field-ion and electron microscopy of grain-boundary structure.B. Loberg, H. Nordén & D. A. Smith - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (190):897-909.
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    Studies of dislocations by field ion microscopy and atom probe tomography.G. D. W. Smith, D. Hudson, P. D. Styman & C. A. Williams - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (28-30):3726-3740.
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    Study of interfaces by field-ion microscopy.D. A. Smith - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 27 (5):1169-1173.
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  25. High-angle annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy of the antiphase boundary in a rapidly solidified b2 type tipd compound.M. Matsuda, T. Hara, E. Okunishi & M. Nishida - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine Letters 87 (1):59-64.
     
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    A moiré interpretation of field-ion microscopy.J. M. Walls, I. Leifer & H. N. Southworth - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 27 (4):915-927.
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    The direct observation of lattice defects by field ion microscopy.D. G. Brandon & M. Wald - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (68):1035-1044.
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    Determination of elastic strain fields and geometrically necessary dislocation distributions near nanoindents using electron back scatter diffraction.Angus J. Wilkinson & David Randman - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (9):1159-1177.
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    Separation and identification of phases with through-focus dark-field electron microscopy.Prakash Rao - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 32 (4):755-762.
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  30. ABERRATION-CORRECTED ELECTRON MICROSCOPY.Thomas Vogt - 2020 - In Between Making and Knowing. pp. 513 - 525.
    Microscopy allows us to observe objects we cannot see with our eyes alone. With a light microscope, we can distinguish objects at the scale of the wavelengths of visible light just under a micrometer. Around 1870 Ernst Abbe, who laid the foundation of modern optics, suggested that the resolution of a microscope would improve by using some yet-unknown radiation with shorter wavelengths than visible light, that is, below 390 nanometers (1 nm = 10−9 m). Electrons can have wavelengths (...) 1 picometer (1 pm = 10−12 m) and should therefore allow atoms to be distinguished since they are typically at least a few hundred pm apart. In this oversimplified view, further decreasing the wavelength of the radiation should allow us to increase the resolution of electron microscopy even more. However, this can only be done by increasing the energy of the radiation, which would ultimately destroy the samples. Other factors also affect the resolution of electron microscopes, among them non-ideal imaging properties of electromagnetic lenses, which result in false images. It took more than half a century to understand and control these aberrations and separate objects less than 1 Ångstrom (1 Å = 10−10 m) apart. (shrink)
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    The observation of coherent twin lamellae by field-ion microscopy.T. F. Page & B. Ralph - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (189):673-682.
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    Observations of the fine structure of superdislocations in Ni3Al by field-ion microscopy.R. J. Taunt & B. Ralph - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (6):1379-1394.
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    Three-dimensional analysis of platinum supercrystals by transmission electron microscopy and high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy observations.J. Yamasaki †, N. Tanaka, N. Baba, H. Kakibayashi & O. Terasaki - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (25-26):2819-2828.
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    In-situ transmission electron microscopy observations and molecular dynamics simulations of dislocation-defect interactions in ion-irradiated copper.J. Robach, I. Robertson, B. Wirth & A. Arsenlis - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (8):955-967.
    An in-situ transmission electron microscopy straining technique has been used to investigate the dynamics of dislocation-defect interactions in ion-irradiated copper and the subsequent formation of defect-free channels. Defect removal frequently required interaction with multiple dislocations, although screw dislocations were more efficient at annihilating defects than edge dislocations were. The defect pinning strength was determined from the dislocation curvature prior to breakaway and exhibited values ranging from 15 to 175 MPa. Pre-existing dislocations percolated through the defect field but did (...)
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    Innovation in biological microscopy: Current status and future directions.Jason R. Swedlow - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (5):333-340.
    The current revolution in biological microscopy stems from the realisation that advances in optics and computational tools and automation make the modern microscope an instrument that can access all scales relevant to modern biology – from individual molecules all the way to whole tissues and organisms and from single snapshots to time‐lapse recordings sampling from milliseconds to days. As these and more new technologies appear, the challenges of delivering them to the community grows as well. I discuss some of (...)
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    Near-term ethical challenges of digital twins.Brent Mittelstadt - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (6):405-406.
    In ‘Represent me: please! Towards an ethics of digital twins in medicine’,1 Braun analyses the potential for simulations of human organs and bodies, or ‘digital twins,’ to faithfully a person. Drawing from several French philosophers, he introduces ‘first conditions for digital twins to take on an ethically justifiable form of representation’.1 The analysis predominantly focuses on challenges that arise in terms of representation, embodiment, control by the patients after which the twin is modelled. Many challenges are posited on the existence (...)
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    Coherent control of photodetachment of H−in an electric field near a metal surface.Shan-Shan Wang, De-hua Wang, Tian-Tian Tang & Gang Wang - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (23):2970-2983.
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    Practice-Near and Practice-Distant Methods in Human Services Research.Lynn Froggett & Stephen Briggs - 2012 - Journal of Research Practice 8 (2):Article - M9.
    This article discusses practice-near research in human services, a cluster of methodologies that may include thick description, intensive reflexivity, and the study of emotional and relational processes. Such methods aim to get as near as possible to experiences at the relational interface between institutions and the practice field. Psychoanalytically informed approaches to research are particularly fruitful here. In this article these are discussed in relation to the reflective practice and critical reflection traditions which have been widely discussed (...)
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    Near Term Artificial Intelligence and the Ethical Matrix.Hanna Gunn & Cathy O'Neil - 2020 - In S. Matthew Liao (ed.), Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. New York, NY, USA: pp. 235-269.
    In this paper we take up the issue of near-term artificial intelligence (AI). "Near-term AI" is used to denote artificial intelligence algorithms that are already in place in a variety of public and private sectors, guiding decision that pertain to advertising, credit ratings, and sentencing in the justice system. Our focus here is to contribute to a critical discussion of the ways that AI is already being widely used in decision-making procedures in these areas. We will argue that (...)
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  40. Understanding memories of a near-death experience from the perspective of quantum entanglement and in the presence of the supernatural.Contzen Pereira & Janice Harter - 2016 - Journal of Metaphysics and Connected Consciousness 2.
    Near-death experiences are a big challenge to the fields of science and philosophy; termed as hallucinatory by neurologists and “stuff of which fantasies are made off” by sceptics, there are some unique near-death experiences which defy these claims. Memories generated during these experiences are of specific interest as they are created without a body and can be recalled post the experience. Call it the mind, soul, psyche or consciousness, if deliberated as a form of quantum generated energy, a (...)
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    Fields with a dense-codense linearly independent multiplicative subgroup.Alexander Berenstein & Evgueni Vassiliev - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (1-2):197-228.
    We study expansions of an algebraically closed field K or a real closed field R with a linearly independent subgroup G of the multiplicative group of the field or the unit circle group \\), satisfying a density/codensity condition. Since the set G is neither algebraically closed nor algebraically independent, the expansion can be viewed as “intermediate” between the two other types of dense/codense expansions of geometric theories: lovely pairs and H-structures. We show that in both the algebraically (...)
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    Cooperative field theory is critical for embodiment.Patrick D. Roberts - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):59-60.
    The field theoretic approach of the target article is simplified by setting the parameters of the dynamical field equation so that the system is near the critical point between cooperative and non-cooperative dynamics. However, embodiment of cognitive development would require a closer connection between the dynamical field interactions and the physiology of the cerebral cortex.
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    Visions of a Field: Recent Developments in Studies of Social Science and Humanities.Christian Dayé - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (6):877-891.
    This field review discusses several recently published books that are concerned with historical, cultural, philosophical, or sociological aspects of the social sciences and humanities, past and present. It investigates similarities and differences between the various perspectives and approaches, and analyzes how these are informed by different visions of the field of SSH studies. In concluding, the review discusses three recurrent themes that will presumably move in the focus of debate in the near future: the debate on positivism (...)
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    Community Engagement and Field Trials of Genetically Modified Insects and Animals.Carolyn P. Neuhaus - 2018 - Hastings Center Report 48 (1):25-36.
    New techniques for the genetic modification of organisms are creating new strategies for addressing persistent public health challenges. For example, the company Oxitec has conducted field trials internationally—and has attempted to conduct field trials in the United States—of a genetically modified mosquito that can be used to control dengue, Zika, and some other mosquito-borne diseases. In 2016, a report commissioned by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine discussed the potential benefits and risks of another strategy, using (...)
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    Competitive segregation of gallium and indium at heterophase Cu-MnO interfaces studied with transmission electron microscopy.S. Mogck, B. Kooi & J. De Hosson - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (6):727-743.
    This paper concentrates on the possible segregation of indium and gallium and competitive segregation of gallium and indium at atomically flat parallel {111}-oriented Cu-MnO interfaces. The segregation of gallium at Cu-MnO interfaces after introduction of gallium in the copper matrix of internally oxidized Cu-1 at.% Mn could be hardly detected with energy-dispersive spectrometry in a field emission gun transmission electron microscope. After a heat treatment to dissolve indium in the copper matrix, gallium has a weak tendency to segregate, that (...)
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    Subject-Independent Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Brain–Computer Interfaces Based on Convolutional Neural Networks.Jinuk Kwon & Chang-Hwan Im - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Functional near-infrared spectroscopy has attracted increasing attention in the field of brain–computer interfaces owing to their advantages such as non-invasiveness, user safety, affordability, and portability. However, fNIRS signals are highly subject-specific and have low test-retest reliability. Therefore, individual calibration sessions need to be employed before each use of fNIRS-based BCI to achieve a sufficiently high performance for practical BCI applications. In this study, we propose a novel deep convolutional neural network -based approach for implementing a subject-independent fNIRS-based BCI. (...)
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    Making Sense of Near‐Death Experience Research: Circumstance Specific Alterations of Consciousness.Pieter F. Craffert - 2019 - Anthropology of Consciousness 30 (1):64-89.
    The growing body of research on near-death experiences (NDEs) is an indication of the large number of people claiming such experiences. A surprising feature of the research is that conceptually there is no agreement on what an NDE is and consequently a large number of definitions characterize this field of research. In order to address the definitional quagmire, a first step consists of making sense of NDE definitions. An analysis of existing definitions shows that the term is currently (...)
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    Six stories from the end of representation: images in painting, photography, astronomy, microscopy, particle physics, and quantum mechanics, 1980-2000.James Elkins - 2008 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    James Elkins has shaped the discussion about how we—as artists, as art historians, or as outsiders—view art. He has not only revolutionized our thinking about the purpose of teaching art, but has also blazed trails in creating a means of communication between scientists, artists, and humanities scholars. In Six Stories from the End of Representation , Elkins weaves stories about recent images from painting, photography, physics, astrophysics, and microscopy. These images, regardless of origin, all fail as representations: they are (...)
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    Is blindsight an effect of scattered light, spared cortex, and near-threshold vision?John Campion, Richard Latto & Y. M. Smith - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (3):423-86.
    Blindsight is the term commonly used to describe visually guided behaviour elicited by a stimulus falling within the scotoma (blind area) caused by a lesion of the striate cortex. Such is normally held to be unconscious and to be mediated by subcortical pathways involving the superior colliculus. Blindsight is of considerable theoretical importance since it suggests that destriate man is more like destriate monkey than had been previously believed and also because it supports the classical notion of two visual systems. (...)
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    Unusual Atmospheric Phenomena Observed Near Channel Islands, UK, 23 April 2007.Jean-Francois Baure, David Clarke, Paul Fuller & Martin Shough - 2010 - Journal of Scientific Exploration 22 (3).
    Unusual atmospheric phenomena (UAPs) were observed in daylight by multiple observers on board two civil aircraft in widely separated locations. We summarise results of an investigation based on radio communications reporting events in real time to Air Traffic Control (ATC), ATC radar and weather radar recordings, Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) documents, witness interviews and statements, and other sources. We describe attempts to explain the phenomena with the help of expert specialist advisers and professional resources in the fields of meteorology, atmospheric (...)
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