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ABSTRACT Graphic anthropology has grown to become a distinctive subfield at the intersection of anthropology of drawing, visual anthropology, and multimodal approaches to social research. We assess this development and identify two emerging styles of graphic anthropological practice.
Dimitrios Theodossopoulos +1 more
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ABSTRACT Outside the laboratory, people tend not to push working memory to its limits. Instead, we tend to capitalize on stable, external resources (e.g., assembly diagrams or shopping lists) in a dynamic, context‐dependent trade‐off with internal memory: we sample the environment more when remembering is “costly” (e.g., when a shopping list is ...
Candice Koolhaas +2 more
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McDowell and Sellars on Objective Purport
Abstract John McDowell has criticized Wilfrid Sellars on several occasions and over a number of years for his ‘non‐relational’ account of intentionality. This account is, according to McDowell, at least partly responsible for a ‘blind spot’ in Sellars's thinking: Sellars, allegedly, fails to see how objects or states of affairs in the external world ...
Stefan Brandt
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‘There Is No Such Thing’—Meaningful Human Contact in Prison Under International Law
ABSTRACT This article reflects on the notion of ‘meaningful human contact’ as expressed in the Mandela Rules 2015 (United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners—SMRs) through fieldwork carried out in Scottish prisons via a letter‐writing project.
Deborah Russo
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Shared Neural Codes for Emotion Recognition in Emoji and Human Faces
ABSTRACT Facial expressions are critical social signals that support human communication. In digital contexts, emojis serve as a primary surrogate for nonverbal cues such as facial expressions; however, little is known about the extent to which emoji expressions are processed using neural mechanisms similar to those engaged by real human faces.
Madeline Molly Ely +2 more
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No puzzles about truth for nonrealist cognitivism
Abstract Derek Parfit defended a metaethical theory which he calls nonrealist cognitivism. According to this theory, there are irreducibly normative truths that stand without ontological implications. A lot of literature has been dedicated to raising puzzles about the coherency of such a theory. The aim of this article is to solve a puzzle specifically
Evan Jack, Mustafa Khuramy
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Bringing cross-validation into the real world to evaluate transferability of satellite-based vegetation models. [PDF]
Kearney SP +5 more
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We present succinctly Peirce’s extremely diversified works in mathematics and logic, trying to underline both their differential specificities and their integral connections. As a result, the global understanding of Peirce as a polymath is also reflected in its local mathematical architecture.
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Depression as inferential rigidity: a meta-abductive account. [PDF]
Sun J, Jin L.
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Towards Pragmatist Thermodynamics: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Entropy and Sustainability. [PDF]
Herrmann-Pillath C.
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