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Large Language Models Estimate Fine‐Grained Human Color–Concept Associations

open access: yesCognitive Science, Volume 50, Issue 6, June 2026.
Abstract People reliably associate the meanings of both abstract and concrete words with colors distributed over color space, a phenomenon that influences aspects of visual cognition ranging from object recognition to interpreting information visualizations.
Kushin Mukherjee   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

A cautionary tale about urban trees: could ecoservice monetary estimates become economic sleights of hand? [PDF]

open access: yesBioscience
Van Stan JT   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Robustness of Anchoring in a Naturalistic VR‐Based Task

open access: yesCognitive Science, Volume 50, Issue 6, June 2026.
Abstract Anchoring occurs when a quantitative estimate is biased toward an initially presented value (the anchor). Anchoring occurs both in high‐level explicit estimation of numeric quantities and in lower‐level perceptual tasks and persists even when reliable information about the quantity being estimated is directly available at the point of judgment.
Jinjin Wu   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

On Schopenhauer's Debt to Spinoza1

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 34, Issue 2, Page 656-672, June 2026.
Abstract Schopenhauer offers ‘nature is not divine but demonic’ as a direct rebuttal of Spinoza's pantheism, his identification of ‘nature’ with ‘God’. And so, one would think, he ought to have been immune to the ‘Spinozism’ that became, as Heine called it, ‘the unofficial religion’ of the age.
Julian Young
wiley   +1 more source

The Role of the Learning Mentor in the Socialisation of the Child

open access: yes
The introduction of learning mentors into the secondary schools in 1999, as part of the Excellence in Cities initiative, was viewed within two years as a successful strategy for aiding pupils in inner city schools to develop positive attitudes towards
Farmery, Christine
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“A Minimum of Domination”—The Overt Normative Orientation of Foucault's Work

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 34, Issue 2, Page 736-759, June 2026.
Abstract Answering the charge of ‘crypto‐normativity’ that has long overshadowed Michel Foucault's work, I argue that this work is animated by an overt normative orientation to keep domination to a minimum. This orientation operates both at the level of content and form.
Fabian Freyenhagen
wiley   +1 more source

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