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Coordination and Externalities

Journal of Economic Theory, 1998
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Naturalism, Externalism, and Naturalistic Externalism

2023
Abstract The majority of epistemologists who favor epistemic naturalism also favor externalism about knowledge. But why exactly is that? After providing an overview of the various main positions and commitments associated with ‘naturalistic epistemology’ (NE), this chapter takes up the question of the relation between naturalism, so ...
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Externalism and Identity

Synthese, 2003
The main aim of this paper is to show that there is one version of supervenience of the mental on the physical which is entailed by token-token identity (I call this version change-supervenience); and to establish that of the other better known versions of supervenience in the literature (which I call difference-supervenience), none are so entailed ...
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External Costs

2010
Externalities exist in the form of external costs and external benefits. External costs occur when an economic subject causes a loss in welfare to another one and does not compensate this change. A compensation for this change in welfare due to external costs would eliminate the market imperfection caused by externalities.
Brander, Luke   +9 more
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Projection and Externalization

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1970
(1970). Projection and Externalization. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 69-95.
J, Novick, K, Kelly
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The external Heapsort

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1989
Heapsort is an internal sorting method which sorts an array of n records in place in O(n log n) time. Heapsort is generally considered unsuitable for external random-access sorting. By replacing key comparisons with merge operations on pages, it is shown how to obtain an in-place external sort which requires O(m log m) page references, where m is the ...
Lutz M. Wegner, Jukka Teuhola
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External properness

Kybernetika, 2008
Summary: We revisit the structural concept of properness. We distinguish between the properness of the whole system, here called internal properness, and the properness of the ``observable part'' of the system. We give geometric characterizations for this last properness concept, namely external properness.
Moisés E. Bonilla   +2 more
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Husserl and externalism

Synthese, 2006
It is argued that Husserl was an “externalist” in at least one sense. For it is argued that Husserl held that genuinely perceptual experiences—that is to say, experiences that are of some real object in the world—differ intrinsically, essentially and as a kind from any hallucinatory experiences.
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External quicksort

Performance Evaluation, 1988
Summary: An external sorting algorithm based on quicksort is presented. The file to be sorted is kept on a disk and only those blocks are fetched into the main memory which are currently needed. At each time, a block is kept in the main memory, if the expected space-time cost of holding it until its next use is smaller than the expected space-time cost
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External septorhinoplasty

Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1979
One of the disadvantages of the usual endonasal technique of rhinoplasty is the poor surveyability of the surgical field. By joining the left and right marginal incision via a transverse columellar incision and elevating the skin of the columella and the dorsum nasi, the infrastructure of the nose can be exposed.
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