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Controlling malaria mosquito reproduction via the octopamine beta2 receptor

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Ellis DA   +16 more
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Abductive Inference and C. S. Peirce: 150 Years Later

Journal of Quantitative Economics, 2021
This paper is about two things: (i) Charles Sanders Peirce (1837–1914)—an iconoclastic philosopher and polymath who is among the greatest of American minds. (ii) Abductive inference—a term coined by C. S.
S. Mukhopadhyay
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C. S. Peirce’s Forgotten but Enduring Relevance to Psychological Science

American Journal of Psychology, 2021
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) was one of the most polymathically brilliant scientific thinkers in American history. He was also arguably the first American experimental psychologist, strongly influencing some of the nation’s earliest modern ...
Brett A. Murphy, S. Lilienfeld
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The Hidden Treasure of C. S. Peirce’s Manuscripts

Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2020
This article presents a short but detailed account of the current issues facing Peirce scholarship in efforts to preserve and interpret Peirce’s massive corpus archived at Harvard.
Mary A. Keeler
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Uma possível interpretação pragmática de C. S. Peirce sob a pós-verdade

Problemata
: This study deals with post-truth and algorithmic personalization, from a pragmatic reading of the philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce. It aims to highlight, based on C.S. Peirce's philosophy, the organization of internet users through a method of fixing
Thalles Rodrigues Oliveira
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MAKNA SIMBOL DALAM LONDE TORAJA KARYA J.S SANDE KAJIAN SEMIOTIKA C. S. PEIRCE

Neologia: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia
The purpose of this study is to examine and describe the meaning of symbols contained in the Toraja Londe so that various meanings of symbols contained in the Londe can be known.
Werisvo Balalembang, F. Faisal
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C. S. Peirce's Rhetorical Turn

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society: A Quarterly Journal in American Philosophy, 2007
While the work of such expositors as Max H. Fisch, James J. Liszka, Lucia Santaella, Anne Friedman, and Mats Bergman has helped bring into sharp focus why Peirce took the third branch of semiotic (speculative rhetoric) to be "the highest and most living branch of logic," more needs to be done to show the extent to which the least developed branch of ...
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Signs of C. S. Peirce

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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