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The Compass of Beauty: A Search for the Middle [PDF]
This chapter is a rethinking of my earlier “The Ages of Beauty” which investigated Charles Hartshorne’s Diagram of Aesthetic Values. The argument is placed in a long history of beauty being considered as the middle between extremes.
Spuybroek, Lars
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A taste for beauty: On the expected taste, hardness, texture, and temperature of geometric shapes. [PDF]
Juravle G, Olari EL, Spence C.
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Age Influences Loss Aversion Through Effects on Posterior Cingulate Cortical Thickness. [PDF]
Guttman ZR +4 more
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Did William Shakespeare and Thomas Kyd Write Edward III?
William Shakespeare is believed to be a significant author in the anonymous play, The Reign of King Edward III, published in 1596. However, recently, Thomas Kyd, has been suggested as the primary author.
Bossomaier, Terry +2 more
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Charles Byrne, Last Victim of the Bodysnatchers: the Legal Case for Burial. [PDF]
Lowth M.
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Building castles in Spain: Peirce’s idea of scientific inquiry and its applications to the Social Sciences and to Ethics [PDF]
Several recent publications attest to a renewed interest, at the dawn of the 21st century, in the philosophy of Charles S. Peirce. While agreeing with the relevance of Peirce philosophy for the 21st century, we disagree with some interpretations of ...
Galanes Valldejuli, Luis, Nubiola, Jaime
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What Achilles did and the Tortoise wouldn't [PDF]
This paper offers an expressivist account of logical form, arguing that in order to fully understand it one must examine what valid arguments make us do (or: what Achilles does and the Tortoise doesn’t, in Carroll’s famed fable).
Legg, Catherine
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2. Meaning as a Problem in Contemporary Religious Thought
To judge from the public voice and countenance of religion in America at least, there is a preoccupation in religion with happiness at the expense of meaning. But between the two poles of happiness and meaning there is considerable distance. This chapter
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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Downward Determination in Semiotic Multi-level Systems [PDF]
Peirce's pragmatic notion of semiosis can be described in terms of a multi-level system of constraints involving chance, efficient, formal and final causation. According to the model proposed here, law-like regularities, which work as boundary conditions
El-Hani, Charbel, Queiroz, Joao
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