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What do communicating with a baby, with an animal, and with an ancestor have in common? In all three cases, people engage in opaque communication that is far from the standard psycholinguistic model of transparent interaction based on shared intentionality.
Charles Stépanoff
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The Kantian account of mechanical explanation of natural ends in eighteenth and nineteenth century biology. [PDF]
Beekman W, Jochemsen H.
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Naming psychiatry: apropos earliest use of the term by Karl Friedrich Burdach (1800). [PDF]
Janssen DF.
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The Conatus Doctrine: A Rational Interpretation of Innate Intelligence. [PDF]
Thornhill JT.
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A Vitalism Ethos and the Chiropractic Health Care Paradigm. [PDF]
Thornhill JT.
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The fly that tried to save the world: Saproxylic geographies and other-than-human ecologies. [PDF]
Gandy M.
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The possibility of physicalism. [PDF]
Giannetti E.
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The thorax in history. 6. Circulation of the blood. [PDF]
French RK.
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Tough or Tender. A Plea for Nominalism in Psychiatry: (Section of Psychiatry). [PDF]
Mapother E.
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An ontological turn in the sociology of personal life: Tracing facet methodology's connective ontology. [PDF]
Fletcher JR.
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