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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
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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
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1974
Whether or not Yeats wrote the pamphlet on revision, he certainly shared the fear that ‘our Branch will perish’ if its affairs continued to drift, and he was right, as subsequent events were to prove. Sick of the discord and political manoeuvring no doubt, Yeats must have left town before the furore died down. ‘Is the Order of R.R. & A.C.
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Whether or not Yeats wrote the pamphlet on revision, he certainly shared the fear that ‘our Branch will perish’ if its affairs continued to drift, and he was right, as subsequent events were to prove. Sick of the discord and political manoeuvring no doubt, Yeats must have left town before the furore died down. ‘Is the Order of R.R. & A.C.
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Nature, 1884
I REGRET that the Duke of Argyll should have been led by anything that I have written to make some of the remarks which appear in this week's issue of NATURE (p. 524). If a reviewer in a signed review cannot express freely his opinion upon a book without its being suggested that he is actuated by secondary and sinister motives, I fancy that few men of ...
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I REGRET that the Duke of Argyll should have been led by anything that I have written to make some of the remarks which appear in this week's issue of NATURE (p. 524). If a reviewer in a signed review cannot express freely his opinion upon a book without its being suggested that he is actuated by secondary and sinister motives, I fancy that few men of ...
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UNITY OF ORGANISM, UNITY OF THOUGHT, AND THE UNITY OF THE CRITIQUE OF JUDGMENT
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Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge
Politics and the life sciences, 1999J. Losco
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