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The Nature of Recollection and Familiarity: A Review of 30 Years of Research
, 2002To account for dissociations observed in recognition memory tests, several dual-process models have been proposed that assume that recognition judgments can be based on the recollection of details about previous events or on the assessment of stimulus ...
A. Yonelinas
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Naturing Nature and Natured Nature
2018In chapter 10, Neyrat returns to a summary of two manners of defining nature that date back hundreds of years: natura naturans (nature as a process, a becoming, and a permanent genesis of things) and natura naturata (nature as finite, created objects that are the result of this process).
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The Nature of Nature in Nature-based Tourism
Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 2012It is obvious that nature plays a key role in nature-based tourism. But how important are natural environments for nature-based tourism supply?
Peter Fredman+2 more
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, 1954
Preferential Thinking * What Is the Problem? * The Normality of Prejudgment * Formation of In-Groups * Rejection of Out-Groups * Patterning and Extent of Prejudice Group Differences * The Scientific Study of Group Differences * Racial and Ethnic ...
G. Āllport
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Preferential Thinking * What Is the Problem? * The Normality of Prejudgment * Formation of In-Groups * Rejection of Out-Groups * Patterning and Extent of Prejudice Group Differences * The Scientific Study of Group Differences * Racial and Ethnic ...
G. Āllport
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1981
Thus far, the general thrust of the present interpretation of American philosophy has been one of emphasis on the context, on the situation, from which a particular philosophy arises. It remains to define the metaphysical stance involved in the thought of James and Dewey, as well as the relationship of consciousness to reality.
William J. Gavin+3 more
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Thus far, the general thrust of the present interpretation of American philosophy has been one of emphasis on the context, on the situation, from which a particular philosophy arises. It remains to define the metaphysical stance involved in the thought of James and Dewey, as well as the relationship of consciousness to reality.
William J. Gavin+3 more
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, 1972
ion, Etc. Part II Of the Ideas of Space and Time, Part III Of Knowledge and Probability Part IV Of the Sceptical and Other Systems ...
David Hume
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ion, Etc. Part II Of the Ideas of Space and Time, Part III Of Knowledge and Probability Part IV Of the Sceptical and Other Systems ...
David Hume
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Quine on the Nature of Naturalism
The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2017AbstractQuine's metaphilosophical naturalism is often dismissed as overly “scientistic.” Many contemporary naturalists reject Quine's idea that epistemology should become a “chapter of psychology” (1969a, 83) and urge for a more “liberal,” “pluralistic,” and/or “open‐minded” naturalism instead. Still, whenever Quine explicitly reflects on the nature of
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The nature ofThe Nature of Prejudice
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2000This paper attempts to establish the historical context for the development and publication of Gordon Allport's text, The Nature of Prejudice, and by so doing illustrate the importance of historicizing psychological social psychology. The Nature of Prejudice was, in part, the cumulative result of a decade of Gordon Allport's classroom teaching in a new
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University of Toronto Quarterly, 1969
Reviews of books on nature published in Canada in 1975.
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Reviews of books on nature published in Canada in 1975.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
The manner in which new citizens should be created is one of the most complex questions in political theory. The law of naturalization functions as a gatekeeper—it is designed to include the desirable people and exclude the undesirable ones. This chapter explores legal and theoretical aspects of naturalization.
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The manner in which new citizens should be created is one of the most complex questions in political theory. The law of naturalization functions as a gatekeeper—it is designed to include the desirable people and exclude the undesirable ones. This chapter explores legal and theoretical aspects of naturalization.
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