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Enhancing the Human Experience through Assistive Technologies and E-Accessibility

, 2014
Information Communication Technologies (ICT) have become an increasingly prevalent part of everyday life. Today, there are many cases in which ICT assist the elderly and people with disabilities to complete tasks once thought impossible.
Christos Kouroupetroglou
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Fires and Human Behaviour


Psychological aspects of the experience of fires, Canter the concept of panic, Sime a survey of behaviour in fires, Wood fat fires - a domestic hazard, Whittington and Wilson domestic, multiple occupancy and hospital fires, Canter, Breaux and Sime human ...
D. Canter
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Seeds of Human Experience

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2016
After a long career in academia as a professor of psychology, John Valois turned to the world of art as his creative outlet. Valois' photography serves as the basis for much of his digital art work, but his final products often barely resemble the original photos. The conflicts and complementarities of our inner and outer worlds play a significant role
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Time in Human Experience

Philosophy, 2004
A set of eight mini-discourses. 1. The conceivability of the physical world's running in the opposite temporal direction. 2. Augustine's reason for thinking this is not conceivable for the world of the mind. 3. Trying to imagine being a creature that lives atemporally. 4. Memory's need for causal input. 5.
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Modeling human experience?!

Philosophical Psychology, 2000
Borrett, Kelly and Kwan claim to provide neural-network models of important aspects of subjective human experience. To sidestep the long-standing and assumedly insurmountable problems with providing models of inner experience, they turn to a body-centered interpretation of experience, drawn from the work of Merleau-Ponty.
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Reclaiming human experience

Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2005
God and enchantment of place: reclaiming human experience David Brown, 2004 Oxford, Oxford University Press £50.00 (hbk), x + 436 pp.
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Experience and the Human Object

2017
Ryall here argues that it is not our observational ‘faculties’ which inform the movements of bodies but the movements of bodies which inform our observations. These non-empirical motions, therefore and as admitted by Kant, occur in a manner that is “contradictory to the senses yet true” (B xxii).
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Surgery as a Human Experience.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1960
This volume is a small book with a big goal. Written primarily for surgeons and their co-workers (rather than psychiatrists), it attempts to integrate basic psychiatric and surgical principles in a way which will be useful to them in their understanding and working with their patients. More specifically, it presents an exploration of “the psychological
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Psychotherapy and Human Experience

1989
Each human being entering the psychotherapist’s office reveals a unique experience of the world, of self, and of other persons. In 1958, the landmark volume Existence (May, Angel, & Ellenberger, 1958) introduced the existential and phenomenological perspectives to American psychotherapists.
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