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The unity of science

International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 1990
Abstract The paper addresses the question of how the unity of science can adequately be characterized. A mere classification of scientific fields and disciplines does not express the unity of science unless it is supplemented with a perspective that establishes a systematic coherence among the different branches of science.
Carrier, Martin, Mittelstrass, Jürgen
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Rethinking Unity

Music Analysis, 2004
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The Unity of Consciousness and the Consciousness of Unity

2017
Every language-learning child eventually automatically segments the organization of word sequences into natural units. Within the natural units, processing of normal conversation reveals a disconnect between listener’s representation of the sound and meaning of utterances.
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Unity of perception

Cognition, 1991
Perceptual scientists have recently enjoyed success in constructing mathematical theories for specific perceptual capacities, capacities such as stereovision, auditory localization, and color perception. Analysis of these theories suggests that they all share a common mathematical structure. If this is true, the elucidation of this structure, the study
B M, Bennett, D D, Hoffman, C, Prakash
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The Unity of Motive

SSRN Electronic Journal
The role of intention in criminal law stands in stark contrast to that of motive. While intention’s significance for criminal liability is hardly ever contested, motive’s relevance is most frequently relegated to the peripheries. This is, I believe, a mistake, and I hope to amend it by providing a novel argument in favour of motive’s relevance to ...
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A Sense Of Unity

The Journal of Philosophy, 1978
Abstract Philosophers Have often raised questions about our concept of the unity of a thing. Most typically what is sought is an analysis of what our concept of unity consists in. The answer to this question commonly takes the form of citing various conditions that seem to provide a definition of our judgments of unity.
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The Unity of Science and the Unity of Nature

1994
Far from being an idiosyncrasy of the logical positivists or of other philosophers, the demand for the unity of science has been formulated by inquirers as diverse as Copernicus, Lavoisier, Maxwell, Darwin, and the contemporary searchers for a Grand Unified Theory. But why should any such demand be taken seriously?
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Unity in Medicine

JAMA, 1964
I ACCEPT the office of President of the American Medical Association with gratitude and humility. I am aware of the responsibilities of my new position, and I pledge all of the dedication at my command in discharging these responsibilities. We are particularly honored by the presence of those who share this platform with us this evening.
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