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Semiosis and embodied cognition: The relevance of Peircean semiotics to cognitive neuroscience
Valentina Cuccio and Vittorio Gallese stimulated renewed interest in semiotic contributions to the cognitive neurosciences by bringing C. S. Peirce and his theory of signs to elucidate important notions that provide the foundation for understanding ...
Edna Andrews +3 more
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C. S. Peirce et le pragmatisme
Pionnier en maints domaines de la logique et de la philosophie – de la connaissance, du langage, des mathématiques, et de la psychologie –, Peirce (1839-1914) est surtout connu pour ses travaux en sémiotique. C’est aussi le fondateur du pragmatisme, l’un des courants philosophiques majeurs de la fin du xixe siècle et du début du xxe.
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The near‐silent Looping Star fMRI sequence is validated and directly compared to standard EPI in a degraded speech paradigm. Combined‐echo LS yielded larger BOLD activation clusters which extended into key regions associated with effortful processing of degraded speech (insula, precentral gyrus, IFG), while standard EPI and single‐echo LS did not ...
Christopher J. Ritter +8 more
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______ is Necessary for Interpreting a Proposition [PDF]
In Natural propositions (2014), Stjernfelt contends that the interpretation of a proposition or dicisign requires the joint action of two kinds of signs. A proposition must contain a sign that conveys a general quality.
Champagne, Marc
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Evaluation of Some Parameterization Models for Photon Cross Sections in Quantitative Dual‐Energy CT
ABSTRACT Using multienergy CT with energy‐dispersive detectors and dual‐energy CT (DECT), traditional CT images can be combined to extract material parameters such as electron density (ρ e ) and effective atomic number (Z eff ). This study evaluates parameterizations for deriving ρ e and Z eff from CT numbers (HU) to generate new CT images.
L. D. H. Soares +2 more
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Abstract Estimating morphological change in braided gravel bed rivers is important to determine the geometry of the active part of the braidplain, that is the width of the area where bed material is transported and the number of active branches during a certain time interval.
Valeria Guadagno +6 more
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Jamesian Free Will, The Two-stage Model Of William James [PDF]
Research into two-stage models of “free will” – first “free” random generation of alternative possibilities, followed by “willed” adequately determined decisions consistent with character, values, and desires – suggests that William James was in 1884 the
Doyle, Bob
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Building on life story interviews with Muslim women – divorced and living in Istanbul – this article traces women's evocations of hak (haqq, , right) and other related terms in their narratives about financial arrangements during divorce proceedings. Mainly denoting right, justice, truth and due, the polysemic notion of hak encompasses a complex set of
Burcu Kalpaklıoğlu
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ABSTRACT Graphic anthropology has grown to become a distinctive subfield at the intersection of anthropology of drawing, visual anthropology, and multimodal approaches to social research. We assess this development and identify two emerging styles of graphic anthropological practice.
Dimitrios Theodossopoulos +1 more
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Mind, beliefs and internet social media: a Peircean perspective
Mind for Peirce is a system of beliefs that acts to achieve a certain purpose. Not only Peirce attributes mind to institutions and social groups, but the development of mind depends on the extension of mind beyond individual human minds.
Priscila Monteiro Borges +1 more
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