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2020
Strictly following the direction outlined by Bateson, this study (which expands and completes some ideas presented, although in another context, in Mella 2014) seeks to operationalize Bateson’s Conjecture on Cognition, proposing three objectives: (1) above all, to make Bateson’s definition of “mind” operative; by introducing simple symbols, I show how ...
Michael Rabiger, Courtney Hermann
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Strictly following the direction outlined by Bateson, this study (which expands and completes some ideas presented, although in another context, in Mella 2014) seeks to operationalize Bateson’s Conjecture on Cognition, proposing three objectives: (1) above all, to make Bateson’s definition of “mind” operative; by introducing simple symbols, I show how ...
Michael Rabiger, Courtney Hermann
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1986
In this book, Michael Arbib, a researcher in artificial intelligence and brain theory, joins forces with Mary Hesse, a philosopher of science, to present an integrated account of how humans 'construct' reality through interaction with the social and physical world around them.
Michael A. Arbib, Mary B. Hesse
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In this book, Michael Arbib, a researcher in artificial intelligence and brain theory, joins forces with Mary Hesse, a philosopher of science, to present an integrated account of how humans 'construct' reality through interaction with the social and physical world around them.
Michael A. Arbib, Mary B. Hesse
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Constructing reality with models
Synthese, 2018Scientific models are used to predict and understand the target phenomena in the reality. The kind of epistemic relationship between the model and the reality is always regarded by most of the philosophers as a representational one. I argue that, complementary to this representational role, some of the scientific models have a constructive role to play
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2003
Draw a distinction!" 2 The Postulate: I am sure you remember the plain citizen Jourdain in Moliere's Bourgeois Gentilhomme who, nouveau riche, travels in the sophisticated circles of the French aristocracy, and who is eager to learn. On one occasion with his new friends they speak about poetry and prose, and Jourdain discovers to his amazement and ...
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Draw a distinction!" 2 The Postulate: I am sure you remember the plain citizen Jourdain in Moliere's Bourgeois Gentilhomme who, nouveau riche, travels in the sophisticated circles of the French aristocracy, and who is eager to learn. On one occasion with his new friends they speak about poetry and prose, and Jourdain discovers to his amazement and ...
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On the reality of constructions
Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 2005In the present paper, we adduce further evidence for the reality of grammatical constructions by focusing on a highly idiosyncratic configuration from Spanish, which we call the reduplicative-topic construction. This construction is a productive syntactic pattern that functions as a “constructional hedge”. The grammatical behaviors of this construction
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2023
Considering recent developments and ongoing processes such as globalisation, immigration and multiculturalism, this book critically examines contemporary theoretical narratives around English national identity as mediated by place and experience.
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Considering recent developments and ongoing processes such as globalisation, immigration and multiculturalism, this book critically examines contemporary theoretical narratives around English national identity as mediated by place and experience.
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Determination by Reality or Construction of Reality?
1989The topic of this paper arises in research into developmental psychology in the form of the problem of the relative importance of external conditions and the subjective orientation attainments of individuals. However, it also represents a general philosophical problem, transcending not only questions of the philosophy of science but even problems of ...
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Shared reality: Construct and mechanisms
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2018To provide background for the Special Issue on shared reality, we outline the construct of shared reality and underlying mechanisms. Shared reality is the experience of having in common with others inner states about the world. Inner states include the perceived relevance of something, as well as feelings, beliefs, or evaluations of something.
Gerald, Echterhoff, E Tory, Higgins
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Physics Bulletin, 1963
By Herman Zanstra with a commentary by Dr. James F. Ross Oxford: Pergamon Press. 1962 Pp. 139. Price 21s. This well produced little book contains a series of lectures delivered at the University of Michigan in 1959–60. Professor Zanstra is an astronomer turned philosopher, who may be expected to feel discontented with many departments of thought ...
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By Herman Zanstra with a commentary by Dr. James F. Ross Oxford: Pergamon Press. 1962 Pp. 139. Price 21s. This well produced little book contains a series of lectures delivered at the University of Michigan in 1959–60. Professor Zanstra is an astronomer turned philosopher, who may be expected to feel discontented with many departments of thought ...
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Journal of Social Issues, 1980
This paper examines the perspectives and practice orientations of professionals influential in local policy making and service delivery for the aged. A study of staff and members of community planning agencies for the elderly reveals that the majority of professionals perceive problems of the aged to be social structural in origin, yet the most ...
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This paper examines the perspectives and practice orientations of professionals influential in local policy making and service delivery for the aged. A study of staff and members of community planning agencies for the elderly reveals that the majority of professionals perceive problems of the aged to be social structural in origin, yet the most ...
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