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Modelling Mobility of Hunter-Gatherer Populations: A Dynamic Simulation Approach Based on Cellular Automata. [PDF]
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Maternal Regret and the Myth of the Good Mother: A Psychosocial Thematic Analysis of Italian Women in a Patriarchal Culture. [PDF]
Iacona E, Masina M, Testoni I.
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Rational belief, epistemic possibility, and the a priori. [PDF]
Field C.
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pH-dependent mechanism of oxygen evolution in highly disordered RuO<sub>2</sub> nanosheets. [PDF]
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Embodied Computational Evolution: A Model for Investigating Randomness and the Evolution of Morphological Complexity. [PDF]
Aaron E, Long JH.
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Narrative, 2004
Briefly mentions “The Killers” in his response to Barbara Olson. Concludes that the confusing term “omniscient narration” should be abandoned in favor of a more complete and accurate description. See Olson’s “‘I Don’t Like to Write Like God:’ Hemingway’s Omniscient Narration” in Authorial Divinity in the Twentieth Century: Omniscient Narration in Woolf,
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Briefly mentions “The Killers” in his response to Barbara Olson. Concludes that the confusing term “omniscient narration” should be abandoned in favor of a more complete and accurate description. See Olson’s “‘I Don’t Like to Write Like God:’ Hemingway’s Omniscient Narration” in Authorial Divinity in the Twentieth Century: Omniscient Narration in Woolf,
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2019
This chapter discusses two very different forms of omniscience, and Wayne Booth famously described and deconstructed them in A Rhetoric of Fiction. The Victorian novel is, at a certain point, annexed to a structuralist idea of French realism, which is imagined as free of intrusive narration.
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This chapter discusses two very different forms of omniscience, and Wayne Booth famously described and deconstructed them in A Rhetoric of Fiction. The Victorian novel is, at a certain point, annexed to a structuralist idea of French realism, which is imagined as free of intrusive narration.
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Omniscience and Partial Omniscience
1983The picture presented in Chapter 2 is a bleak one, at least for the questing agnostic searching for more than straws in the wind to ward off doubt and uncertainty and justify his beliefs/expectations. If the Revelation Game accurately represents his preferences as well as SB’s (or a possible God’s), the strategy choices are clear: SB would not reveal ...
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