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Chromosome-level genome assembly of the spangled emperor, Lethrinus nebulosus (Forsskål 1775). [PDF]
Parata L +11 more
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Binding and retrieval of omitted responses in complex response sequences. [PDF]
Nemeth M +3 more
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Metacognitive discrepancies in schizotypy: Divergence between subjective and objective cognitive functioning. [PDF]
Nakirikanti P, Cassisi JE, Bedwell JS.
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Emergence of a contrast-invariant representation of naturalistic texture in macaque visual cortex. [PDF]
Lee GM +4 more
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Iconic logic: the visual art of drawing the right conclusion. [PDF]
Kramer P.
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Somaesthetics and C. S. Peirce
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 2009From its outset, the project of somaesthetics?briefly defined as the critical, ameliorative study of the experience and use of the body as a locus of sensory aesthetic appreciation (aesthesis) and creative self-fashioning?has been largely inspired and shaped by the perspectives of classical pragmatist philosophy.
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American Literary History, 1995
On New Year's Eve, 1894, Samuel P. Langley, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, wired his friend Charles Sanders Peirce $100. The money probably saved Peirce's life, for the philosopher was desperately poor, indeed close to starvation, the pantry in his Milford, Pennsylvania, house empty except for "one cracker and a little oatmeal" (Brent 240 ...
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On New Year's Eve, 1894, Samuel P. Langley, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, wired his friend Charles Sanders Peirce $100. The money probably saved Peirce's life, for the philosopher was desperately poor, indeed close to starvation, the pantry in his Milford, Pennsylvania, house empty except for "one cracker and a little oatmeal" (Brent 240 ...
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