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    We Shall. Photographs byPaulD'amato.PaulD'Amato,Gregory J. Harris &Cleophus J. Lee -2013 - Depaul Art Museum.
    Through emotionally charged portraits and richly layered interior views, the photographs of Chicago-based artistPaul D Amato provide a genuine and complex perspective on life in some of the most challenging and troubled neighborhoods in the nation. This publication is supported in part by grants from the David C. and Sarajean Ruttenberg Arts Foundation and the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation.".
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    Barrio: Photographs From Chicago's Pilsen and Little Village.PaulD'Amato &Stuart Dybek -2006 - University of Chicago Press.
    A colorful assortment of photographs captures barrio life in Pilsen, Chicago's largest Mexican neighborhood, and in nearby Little Village, revealing the public and private worlds of the inhabitants of the city's Mexican community.
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  3. ChatGPT: towards AI subjectivity.Kristian D’Amato -2024 -AI and Society 39:1-15.
    Motivated by the question of responsible AI and value alignment, I seek to offer a uniquely Foucauldian reconstruction of the problem as the emergence of an ethical subject in a disciplinary setting. This reconstruction contrasts with the strictly human-oriented programme typical to current scholarship that often views technology in instrumental terms. With this in mind, I problematise the concept of a technological subjectivity through an exploration of various aspects of ChatGPT in light of Foucault’s work, arguing that current systems lack (...) the reflexivity and self-formative characteristics inherent in the notion of the subject. By drawing upon a recent dialogue between Foucault and phenomenology, I suggest four techno-philosophical desiderata that would address the gaps in this search for a technological subjectivity: embodied self-care, embodied intentionality, imagination and reflexivity. Thus I propose that advanced AI be reconceptualised as a subject capable of “technical” self-crafting and reflexive self-conduct, opening new pathways to grasp the intertwinement of the human and the artificial. This reconceptualization holds the potential to render future AI technology more transparent and responsible in the circulation of knowledge, care and power. (shrink)
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    Pointing at the moon: Buddhism, logic, analytic philosophy.MarioD'Amato,Jay L. Garfield &Tom J. F. Tillemans (eds.) -2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume collects essays by philosophers and scholars working at the interface of Western philosophy and Buddhist Studies. Many have distinguished scholarly records in Western philosophy, with expertise in analytic philosophy and logic, as well as deep interest in Buddhist philosophy. Others have distinguished scholarly records in Buddhist Studies with strong interests in analytic philosophy and logic. All are committed to the enterprise of cross-cultural philosophy and to bringing the insights and techniques of each tradition to bear in order to (...) illuminate problems and ideas of the other. These essays address a broad range of topics in the philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, logic, epistemology, and metaphysics, and demonstrate the fecundity of the interaction between the Buddhist and Western philosophical and logical traditions. (shrink)
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    Neurogenesis in adult CNS: From denial to opportunities and challenges for therapy.Luca Colucci-D'Amato &Umberto di Porzio -2008 -Bioessays 30 (2):135-145.
    The discovery of neurogenesis and neural stem cells (NSC) in the adult CNS has overturned a long‐standing and deep‐routed “dogma” in neuroscience, established at the beginning of the 20th century. This dogma lasted for almost 90 years and died hard when NSC were finally isolated from the adult mouse brain. The scepticism in accepting adult neurogenesis has now turned into a rush to find applications to alleviate or cure the devastating diseases that affect the CNS. Here we highlight a number (...) of methodological, technical and conceptual drawbacks responsible for the historical denial of adult neurogenesis. Furthermore, we discuss old and new issues that need to be faced before NSC or endogenous neurogenesis can safely enter into the doctor's bag for therapies. BioEssays 30:135–145, 2008. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (shrink)
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    The Green Economy: Pragmatism or Revolution? Perceptions of Young Researchers on Social Ecological Transformation.DaliaD'amato,Nils Droste,Sander Chan &Anton Hofer -2017 -Environmental Values 26 (4):413-435.
    The Green Economy is a strategic development concept of the United Nations incorporating a broad array of potential meanings and implications. It is subject to academic conceptualisation, operationalisation, reflection and criticism. The aim of our paper is to conceptualise a subset of the multi-faceted and at times polarised debate around the implications and applications of the Green Economy concept, and to provide reflective grounds for approaches towards the concept. By using qualitative content analysis and a participatory approach, we investigate perceptions (...) of young researchers from various disciplines working on issues related to the Green Economy. The spectrum of disparate perceptions observed among the respondents is accommodated within a two-dimensional model. The dimensions are 1) the degree and nature of desired societal change in relation to the current economic model and set of institutions; and 2) the role of research in delivering such change. We discuss the model in light of the existing literature. (shrink)
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    Anticipatory responding and avoidance discrimination as factors in avoidance conditioning.M. R.D'amato,James Fazzaro &Michael Etkin -1968 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (1):41.
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    Buddhist Fictionalism.Mario D’Amato -2013 -Sophia 52 (3):409-424.
    Questions regarding what exists are central to various forms of Buddhist philosophy, as they are to many traditions of philosophy. Interestingly, there is perhaps a clearer consensus in Buddhist thought regarding what does not exist than there may be regarding precisely what does exist, at least insofar as the doctrine of anātman (no self, absence of self) is taken to be a fundamental Buddhist doctrine. It may be noted that many forms of Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy in particular are considered to (...) offer a quite austere ontology—a rather ‘empty’ account of what exists. Continuing in this vein of ontological austerity, here I will attempt to lay out a relatively novel approach to Buddhist ontology, viz. Buddhist fictionalism. (shrink)
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    A New Fragment of Eustasius of Matera's Planctus Italie.Jean M.D'Amato -1984 -Mediaeval Studies 46 (1):487-501.
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    Discriminated avoidance learning as a function of parameters of discontinuous shock.M. R.D'Amato,Donald Keller &Gerald Biederman -1965 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (6):543.
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    Review essay / torture as Raison D'État.AnthonyD'Amato -1991 -Criminal Justice Ethics 10 (1):40-44.
    Lawrence Weschler, A Miracle, A Universe: Settling Accounts with Torturers New York: Pantheon, 1990, ix + 293 pp.
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    A Symptomatology of Civilisation: on Order and Suggestion.PierlucaD'Amato -2018 -la Deleuziana 7:67-88.
    ‘À quoi sert la littérature?’, Deleuze opens his book on Leopold von Sacher-Masoch with a question that this paper will pose again, trying to propose an answer to it, and to put to test the methodological approach that can be obtained from that answer: what are the uses of literature and, more specifically, how could the philosopher use literature, what could be done with it? To this end, this paper will focus on Deleuze’s symptomatological conception of literature. The second part (...) of the paper will be dedicated to the reading of two novels, 1984 by George Orwell and The Circle by Dave Eggers. The novels will be put in in a relation of resonation with two concepts sketched in Deleuze’s Post-scriptum sur les sociétés de contrôle: Foucauldian disciplinary societies and control societies. These novels will be considered as signaletic material, symptomatologies of two conditions of society, from which this paper proposes to extract two types of signs: Signs of Order and Signs of Suggestion. These signs will be made react with the concepts of Foucault and Deleuze, in order to see if they can produce the ground for a therapeutic. The paper will therefore combine literary symptomatologies and philosophical aetiology, in the attempt to make them react together, Foucault and Orwell, Eggers and Deleuze, to extract and describe signs from the literary material considered that may be brought to the fore only after the consideration of the causes of the most important symptoms of discipline and control. (shrink)
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  13. ChatGPT: towards AI subjectivity.Kristian D’Amato -2025 -AI and Society 40 (3):1627-1641.
    Motivated by the question of responsible AI and value alignment, I seek to offer a uniquely Foucauldian reconstruction of the problem as the emergence of an ethical subject in a disciplinary setting. This reconstruction contrasts with the strictly human-oriented programme typical to current scholarship that often views technology in instrumental terms. With this in mind, I problematise the concept of a technological subjectivity through an exploration of various aspects of ChatGPT in light of Foucault’s work, arguing that current systems lack (...) the reflexivity and self-formative characteristics inherent in the notion of the subject. By drawing upon a recent dialogue between Foucault and phenomenology, I suggest four techno-philosophical desiderata that would address the gaps in this search for a technological subjectivity: embodied self-care, embodied intentionality, imagination and reflexivity. Thus I propose that advanced AI be reconceptualised as a subject capable of “technical” self-crafting and reflexive self-conduct, opening new pathways to grasp the intertwinement of the human and the artificial. This reconceptualisation holds the potential to render future AI technology more transparent and responsible in the circulation of knowledge, care and power. (shrink)
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    Managerial Views of Corporate Impacts and Dependencies on Ecosystem Services: A Case of International and Domestic Forestry Companies in China.D. D’Amato,M. Wan,N. Li,M. Rekola &A. Toppinen -2018 -Journal of Business Ethics 150 (4):1011-1028.
    A line of research is emerging investigating the private sector impacts and dependencies on critical biodiversity and ecosystem services, and related business risks and opportunities. While the ecosystem services narrative is being forwarded globally as a key paradigm for promoting business sustainability, there is scarce knowledge of how these issues are considered at managerial level. This study thus investigates managerial views of corporate sustainability after the ecosystem services concept. We analyse interviews conducted with 20 managers from domestic and international forestry (...) companies operating with a plantation-based business model in China. Content analysis was employed to analyse the data, with a focus on four key areas: interviewee familiarity with the ecosystem services concept; their views of corporate dependencies and impacts on ecosystem services; related business risks and opportunities; and viability of existing instruments and practices that can be employed in detecting and addressing business impacts and dependencies on ecosystem services. Through an inductive approach to the empirical findings, we refined a framework that holds operational value for developing company response strategies to ecosystem services impact/dependence assessment, ensuring that all issues are addressed comprehensively, and that related risks and opportunities are properly acknowledged. (shrink)
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    Overlearning and brightness-discrimination reversal.M. R.D'Amato &Donald Schiff -1965 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (4):375.
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  16. The Relevance of Machiavelli to Contemporary World Politics.AnthonyD'Amato -1972 - In Niccolò Machiavelli & Anthony Parel,The Political calculus. [Toronto]: University of Toronto Press. pp. 223.
     
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    Effects of extinction trials on discrimination reversal.M. R.D'Amato &H. Jagoda -1960 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (4):254.
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    Il mito di Vico e la filosofia della storia in Francia nella prima metà dell'Ottocento.CarmeloD'Amato -1977 - Napoli: Morano.
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    Situations and Individuals.Paul D. Elbourne -2005 - MIT Press.
    In Situations and Individuals,Paul Elbourne argues that the natural language expressions that have been taken to refer to individuals — pronouns, proper names, and definite descriptions — have a common syntax and semantics, roughly that of definite descriptions as construed in the tradition of Frege. In the course of his argument, Elbourne shows that proper names have previously undetected donkey anaphoric readings.This is contrary to previous theorizing and, if true, would undermine what philosophers call the direct reference theory (...) (which holds that the sole contribution of a proper name to the truth conditions of a sentence is an individual) as well as the related doctrine that proper names are rigid designators. Elbourne begins by addressing donkey anaphora, relating other concerns about pronouns to the solution of this notorious problem. His subsequent argumentation provides a unified semantics for the donkey anaphoric and bound and referential uses of pronouns and discusses the prospect of unifying the syntax and semantics of pronouns with the syntax and semantics of normal definite descriptions. Elbourne's aim is not only to advance his proposal of a unified syntax and semantics but also to urge linguists and philosophers dealing with pronoun interpretation to consider a wider range of theories than they do at present, and to test the competing claims of description-based theories and dynamic semantics against the data. (shrink)
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    Dal Bit ai Big Data: stratoanalisi per un nuovo nomadismo.D'Amato Pierluca -2016 -la Deleuziana 3:104-120.
    The development of modern information and communication technologies has enabled the spread of tools and procedures dedicated to the discretization of reality, already involving inconceivable and unprecedented swathes of informations. The diversity, volume and velocity of data has made possible a vast set of digital contents: this is not just a form of technical externalization, of data storage, or of symbolic representation, but also the tangible basis for a new form of power, ‘algorithmic governmentality’, which uses the mathematical analysis of (...) this vast gathering of data to prescribe and proscribe particular concrete behaviours. Evaluating these procedures for the discretization of reality, together with processes of dividualization, data behaviourism and personal profiling, this article examines the complex of techniques applied to digital contents. The basis for this examination is here the Deleuzian concept of stratoanalysis: this will initially involve studying the forms and spaces generated and composed by digital technologies, so as to assess the viability of the concept of ‘digital stratum’. By then analysing the relationship between the anthropomorphic stratum and the digital stratum, and the way that algorithmic governmentality strives to control this relationship, it will become possible to propose a line of flight that sets out and sets off from this logic of control. (shrink)
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    Long-delay visual discrimination learning in monkeys.M. R. D’Amato,D. P. Salmon &M. Puopolo -1981 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (2):89-91.
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    Response-set size effects in recall and recognition.May F. D’Amato &Agnes Marchese -1984 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (6):503-506.
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    Smithereens and the Economy of Attention.PierlucaD'Amato -2020 - In William Irwin & David Kyle Johnson,Black Mirror and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 251–259.
    While driving, one night, Chris got distracted by a notification on his phone and provoked the car accident that killed his fiancé. Smithereens is centered on the idea that digital devices are constantly calling for our attention and that their design makes their use addictive. This happens because big internet companies are earning a fortune through a new economic model based precisely on the managing of attention and the extraction of behavioral data. This chapter looks at the reasons and strategies (...) behind the monetization of attention and considers the dynamics through which a pathological use of online platforms and digital devices is forced on the user. (shrink)
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  24. What is the Cartesian Circle? Can Descartes be successfully defended against the charge of circular reasoning?KristianD'Amato Caruana -manuscript
    Descartes has been accused of reasoning in a circle since the publication of the Meditations. The Circle is easy to point out: it seems that Descartes employs clear and distinct perceptions to demonstrate God’s existence and benevolence, and the latter, in turn, validates the use of clear and distinct perceptions. But is Descartes really guilty of fallacious argument, or can we break the arc somehow?
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    Analysis of the role of overlearning in discrimination reversal.M. R.D'Amato &Harry Jagoda -1961 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (1):45.
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    Jurisprudence: a descriptive and normative analysis of law.Anthony A.D'Amato -1984 - Hingham, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Jurisprudence For a Free Society is a remarkable contribution to legal theory. In its comprehensiveness & systematic elaboration, it stands among the major theories. It is also the most important jurisprudential statement to emerge in the post-war period. The pioneering work of Lasswell & McDougal on law & policy is already legendary. Most of the work produced by these scholars together & in collaboration with their students represent applications of their basic theory to a wide assortment of international & national (...) legal & policy problems. Now, for the first time, the authoritative statement of their legal philosophy appears as a single volume. In Part I the authors develop their fundamental criteria for a theory about law, including the requirements of clarifying observational standpoint, focus of inquiry & the pertinent intellectual tasks incumbent on the scholar & decisionmaker for determining & achieving common interests. Trends in theories about law, including Natural Law, the Historical School, Positivism, the Sociological Study of Law, American Legal Realism & other contemporary theories, are explored for what they might contribute to the achievement to the authors' conception of an adequate jurisprudence. In Part II, the social process as a whole & the particular value-institutional processes that comprise it are described & analyzed. Because people establish, maintain & change institutions, the dynamics of personality & personality's relation to law is delineated. Part III explores the intellectual tasks of policy thinking, from clarification of values, through description of trend, the scientific examination of conditions, projection of future developments & the invention of alternatives. Part IV examines the structure of decision in a free society, a society in which the achievement of human dignity is confirmed in both word & deed. Six appendices bring together monographs by the authors over a period of forty years which deal, in more detail, with particular matters treated in the body of the book. (shrink)
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  27. Per un ritorno di Croce.C.D'amato -2000 -Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 20 (1):127-130.
     
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    Resistance to extinction after varying amounts of discriminative or nondiscriminative instrumental training.M. R.D'Amato,Donald Schiff &Harry Jagoda -1962 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (5):526.
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    Semantic relatedness and clustering in free recall.May F. D’Amato -1975 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (2):153-155.
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    Overlearning and position reversal.M. R.D'Amato &H. Jagoda -1962 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (2):117.
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    Three natures, three stages: An interpretation of the yogācāra trisvabhāva-theory. [REVIEW]M. D’Amato -2005 -Journal of Indian Philosophy 33 (2):185-207.
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    Transfer of secondary reinforcement across the hunger and thirst drives.Michael R.D'Amato -1955 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (5):352.
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    Chronic activation of ERK and neurodegenerative diseases.Luca Colucci-D'Amato,Carla Perrone-Capano &Umberto di Porzio -2003 -Bioessays 25 (11):1085-1095.
    The extracellular‐signal regulated kinases 1/2 (ERK or ERKs) are involved in the regulation of important neuronal functions, including neuronal plasticity in normal and pathological conditions. We present findings that support the notion that the kinetics and localization of ERK are intrinsically linked, in that the duration of ERK activation dictates its subcellular compartmentalization and/or trafficking. The latter, in turn, dictates whether ERK‐expressing cells would enter a program of cell death, survival or differentiation. We summarize experimental data showing that chronic activation (...) of ERK plays a role in the mechanisms that trigger neurodegeneration. We also discuss how MKPs, members of the subclass of dual specificity phosphatases, might be the link between ERK kinetics and its subcellular localization. BioEssays 25:1085–1095, 2003. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (shrink)
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    Beyond Pavlovian and operant conditioning.M. R.D'Amato -1983 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (4):705.
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    Long-delay spatial discrimination learning in monkeys.M. R. D’Amato,J. Buckiewicz &M. Puopolo -1981 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (2):85-88.
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    Desqueyrat, A., Le civilisé peut-il croire? [REVIEW]P. D’Amato -1965 -Augustinianum 5 (1):215-215.
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  37. Peirce and the Threat of Nominalism.Paul D. Forster -1992 -Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (4):691.
     
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    Review of Empty Words: Buddhist Philosophy and Cross-Cultural Interpretation by Jay L. Garfield. [REVIEW]MarioD'Amato -2003 -Philosophy East and West 53 (1):136-139.
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    Deficits in affiliative reward: An endophenotype for psychiatric disorders?Alfonso Troisi &Francesca R.D'Amato -2005 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (3):365-366.
    Depue & Morrone-Strupinsky's (D&M-S's) model of affiliation meets the criteria advanced for the definition of behavior systems and endophenotypes. We argue that its application in psychiatry could be useful for identifying a biological pathophysiology common to a variety of conditions that are currently classified in very different categories of psychiatric nosography, including autism, schizoid personality, primary psychopathy, and dismissing attachment.
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    A comparison of reversal shifts and nonreversal shifts in human concept formation behavior.Howard H. Kendler &May F.D'Amato -1955 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (3):165.
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    Heuser, Adolf, Die Erlösungslehre in der Katholischen Deutschen Dogmatik von B. P. Zimmer bis M. Schmaus. [REVIEW]P. D’Amato -1965 -Augustinianum 5 (1):158-158.
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    The Benefits of Sensorimotor Knowledge: Body–Object Interaction Facilitates Semantic Processing.Paul D. Siakaluk,Penny M. Pexman,Christopher R. Sears,Kim Wilson,Keri Locheed &William J. Owen -2008 -Cognitive Science 32 (3):591-605.
    This article examined the effects of body–object interaction (BOI) on semantic processing. BOI measures perceptions of the ease with which a human body can physically interact with a word's referent. In Experiment 1, BOI effects were examined in 2 semantic categorization tasks (SCT) in which participants decided if words are easily imageable. Responses were faster and more accurate for high BOI words (e.g., mask) than for low BOI words (e.g., ship). In Experiment 2, BOI effects were examined in a semantic (...) lexical decision task (SLDT), which taps both semantic feedback and semantic processing. The BOI effect was larger in the SLDT than in the SCT, suggesting that BOI facilitates both semantic feedback and semantic processing. The findings are consistent with the embodied cognition perspective (e.g.,, Perceptual Symbols Theory), which proposes that sensorimotor interactions with the environment are incorporated in semantic knowledge. (shrink)
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    Measuring psychological uncertainty: Verbal versus numeric methods.Paul D. Windschitl &Gary L. Wells -1996 -Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 2 (4):343.
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    Pharmaceuticals, Political Money, and Public Policy: A Theoretical and Empirical Agenda.Paul D. Jorgensen -2013 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (3):561-570.
    The point, for the 946,326th time is that people get elected to office by currying the favor of powerful interest groups. They don’t get elected for their excellence as political philosophers.Congress has consistently failed to solve some serious problems with the cost, effectiveness, and safety of pharmaceuticals. In part, this failure results from the pharmaceutical industry convincing legislators to define policy problems in ways that protect industry profits. By targeting campaign contributions to influential legislators and by providing them with selective (...) information, the industry manages to displace the public’s voice in developing pharmaceutical policy. (shrink)
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    Effects of Emotional Experience for Abstract Words in the Stroop Task.Paul D. Siakaluk,Nathan Knol &Penny M. Pexman -2014 -Cognitive Science 38 (8):1698-1717.
    In this study, we examined the effects of emotional experience, a relatively new dimension of emotional knowledge that gauges the ease with which words evoke emotional experience, on abstract word processing in the Stroop task. In order to test the context-dependency of these effects, we accentuated the saliency of this dimension in Experiment 1A by blocking the stimuli such that one block consisted of the stimuli with the highest emotional experience ratings and the other block consisted of the stimuli with (...) the lowest emotional experience ratings. We attenuated the saliency of this dimension in Experiment 1B by intermixing the stimuli. We observed slower color naming performance for words with higher emotional experience ratings only in Experiment 1A, suggesting that the dimension of emotional experience is an aspect of semantic representation for abstract words but that its influence can be modulated by context. We interpret these results more generally using Vigliocco, Meteyard, Andrews, and Kousta's framework of semantic representation, and more specifically using Cohen, Dunbar, and McClelland's model of Stroop task performance. (shrink)
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    Caputo, V., I collegi dottorali e l’esame di dottorato nello studio ferrarese. [REVIEW]P. D’Amato -1965 -Augustinianum 5 (1):192-193.
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    P. Filippo da Cagllari, Influssi di Agostino Steuco e di Ambrogio Catarino. [REVIEW]P. D’Amato -1965 -Augustinianum 5 (1):191-191.
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    Fallibilism, faith and theology: Putting Nicholas Rescher to theological work1.Paul D. Murray -2004 -Modern Theology 20 (3):339-362.
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    Families of Receptive Theological Learning: Scriptural Reasoning, Comparative Theology, and Receptive Ecumenism.Paul D. Murray -2013 -Modern Theology 29 (4):76-92.
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    Ampliative Inference Under Varied Entropy Levels.Paul D. Thorn &Gerhard Schurz -2013 - In Christoph Beierle & Gabriele Kern-Isberner,Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Dynamics of Knowledge and Belief (DKB-2013). Fakultät für Mathematik und Informatik, FernUniversität in Hagen. pp. 77-88.
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