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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
This chapter for the forthcoming book, The Law and Economics of Possession (Yun-chien Chang, ed), explores the law of possession as an application of a heuristic (a simple decision making strategy devised to solve complex problems, part of System 1 thinking in Daniel Kahneman’s famous formulation).
Christopher Serkin, James E. Krier
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This chapter for the forthcoming book, The Law and Economics of Possession (Yun-chien Chang, ed), explores the law of possession as an application of a heuristic (a simple decision making strategy devised to solve complex problems, part of System 1 thinking in Daniel Kahneman’s famous formulation).
Christopher Serkin, James E. Krier
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Communications of the ACM, 2012
Virtual possessions play an increasingly important role in our daily lives. How we think about them and deal with them is changing the way we think and interact with others.
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Virtual possessions play an increasingly important role in our daily lives. How we think about them and deal with them is changing the way we think and interact with others.
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Journal of Religion and Health, 2012
Schizophrenia is typically a life-long condition characterized by acute symptom exacerbations and widely varying degrees of functional disability. Some of its symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations, produce great subjective psychological pain. The most common delusion types are as follows: "My feelings and movements are controlled by others in ...
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Schizophrenia is typically a life-long condition characterized by acute symptom exacerbations and widely varying degrees of functional disability. Some of its symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations, produce great subjective psychological pain. The most common delusion types are as follows: "My feelings and movements are controlled by others in ...
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2016
Chapter 5 places Edith Wharton as an aesthetic cosmopolitan, someone who, in John Urry’s terms, had a curiosity about other places and cultures, had the ability to “map” them historically, ventured beyond “the tourist environmental bubble”—epitomized in the Baedeker guides that Wharton wrote against--and who had the extensive knowledge of European ...
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Chapter 5 places Edith Wharton as an aesthetic cosmopolitan, someone who, in John Urry’s terms, had a curiosity about other places and cultures, had the ability to “map” them historically, ventured beyond “the tourist environmental bubble”—epitomized in the Baedeker guides that Wharton wrote against--and who had the extensive knowledge of European ...
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To possess or not to possess [President's Corner
IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine, 2009I love the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits (JSSC), not only because its cover is flashy red but especially because it contains all the information that I need to survive and beat the world. I have all my copies saved on a shelf, which has become quite impressive. It looks as though I have mastered all the information contained in these volumes, as
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Besieged by Devils — Thoughts on Possession and Possession States
Medicine, Science and the Law, 1992Aspects of possession are reviewed in historical, cultural and clinical contexts. Consideration is given to differential diagnosis and management. It is suggested that a multi-disciplinary approach is required for a condition that stands at the boundaries of psychiatry.
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