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Lewis, Robert Michael. Direct search methods: Then and now. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 2000.

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Morgan, Eirwen. Direct search for salmonella serotype Typhimurium gut invasins. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 2000.

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Bull, Kenneth. Near misses & direct hits: Shipmate search log, USS LST 742. [Hampstead, MD: K. Bull, 1997.

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Ramos, Andreas. Search Engine Marketing. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2008.

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Stephanie, Cota, ed. Search engine marketing. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2009.

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Beagle, Ronda J. The Navy's search for a few good women: Analysis of a direct mail campaign. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1993.

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Search marketing strategies: A marketer's guide to objective-driven success from search engines. Oxford: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2006.

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Smarzynska, Beata K. Does foreign direct investment increase the productivity of domestic firms?: In search of spillovers through backward linkages. Washington, D.C: World Bank, Trade, Development Research Group, 2002.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2009-2014 world outlook for search engine optimization (SEO) and internet marketing. [San Diego, Calif.]: Icon Group International, 2008.

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Bischopinck, Yvonne von. Suchmaschinen-Marketing: Konzepte, Umsetzung und Controlling fu r SEO und SEM. 2nd ed. Berlin: Springer, 2009.

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Bullock, Emily E. An exploration of profile elevation on the self-directed search. Tallahassee, FL: Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development, Florida State University, 2004.

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Constraint-directed search: A case-study of job-shop scheduling. London: Pitman, 1987.

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Mark, Fox. Constraint-directed search: A case study of job-shop scheduling. London: Pitman, 1987.

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Fox, Mark. Constraint-directed search: A case study of job-shop scheduling. London: Pitman, 1987.

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Reardon, Robert C. The self-directed search and related Holland career materials: A practitioner's guide. Odessa, Fla: Psychological Assessment Resources, 1998.

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Frintrop, Simone. VOCUS: A Visual Attention System for Object Detection and Goal-Directed Search. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11682110.

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Collins, Peggy. Direct Your Network : The Job Search Strategy for Success. Peggy Collins Enterprises, 1995.

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Akyüz, Yilmaz. Foreign Direct Investment. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797173.003.0006.

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Recent years have also seen increased openness of EDEs to foreign direct investment (FDI) in search for faster growth and greater stability. However, FDI is one of the most ambiguous and least understood concepts in international economics. Common debate is confounded by several myths regarding its nature and impact. It is often portrayed as a stable, cross-border flow of capital that adds to productive capacity and meets foreign exchange shortfalls. However, the reality is far more complex. FDI does not always involve inflows of financial or real capital. Greenfield investment, unlike mergers and acquisitions, makes a direct contribution to productive capacity, but can crowd out domestic investors. FDI can induce significant instability in currency and financial markets. Its immediate contribution to balance-of-payments may be positive, but its longer-term impact is often negative because of high-profit remittances and import contents.
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Deciding Who Leads: How Executive Recruiters Drive, Direct, and Disrupt the Global Search for Leadership Talent. Davies-Black Publishing, 2008.

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Woods, Michael B. A search for the direct CP violation in the 2 [pi] decay modes of neutral kaons. 1988.

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Smarzynska, Beata. Does Foreign Direct Investment Increase the Productivity of Domestic Firms? In Search of Spillovers through Backward Linkages. The World Bank, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-2923.

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Wiggins, Osborne P., and Michael Alan Schwartz. Phenomenology and psychopathology: in search of a method. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199609253.003.0002.

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We outline a phenomenological method for a science of psychopathology. Method is conceived as the mode of experiencing an object which can deliver the best direct evidence of the object available. Hence a main aim of our chapter is to sketch a method for the science of psychopathology that can establish this best evidence for claims about abnormal mental realities. The best source of evidentially grounded claims regarding psychopathological experiences is located in the clinical interview and dialogue. The method of hermeneutics adds needed detail. Our concept of hermeneutics goes back to Dilthey and up to Ricoeur. The need for the psychiatrist to “re-live” or “re-experience” of the patient’s experiences is stressed. We relate this to the phenomenological concept of quasi-experience or imaginative experience. Finally we discuss how conceptual generalization and the formation of scientific categories can follow from this phenomenological procedure.
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Bradley, Sean V. Win the Game of Googleopoly: Unlocking the Secret Strategy of Search Engines. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2015.

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Bradley, Sean V. Win the Game of Googleopoly: Unlocking the Secret Strategy of Search Engines. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2015.

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Win the Game of Googleopoly: Unlocking the Secret Strategy of Search Engines. Wiley, 2015.

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Clifford, Nancy Marlowe. The self-directed job search. Simon & Schuster Custom Pub, 1995.

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Vansteenkiste, Maarten, and Anja Van den Broeck. Understanding the Motivational Dynamics Among Unemployed Individuals: Refreshing Insights from the Self-Determination Theory Perspective. Edited by Ute-Christine Klehe and Edwin van Hooft. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764921.013.005.

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Although the role of motivation has been emphasized in the field of unemployment and job search, the motivational dynamics underlying unemployed individuals’ behavior have not yet received the attention they deserve. In this chapter, we present a motivational perspective grounded in self-determination theory (SDT), a macrotheory focusing on human motivation in the social context. We discuss basic principles of SDT and formulate seven propositions that have direct relevance for the fields of unemployment and job search. In discussing these propositions, we elucidate similarities and differences between SDT and various frameworks in the unemployment and job search literature and cover the available empirical evidence in the realm of SDT in these fields. Given that the literatures on job search and unemployment have been developed fairly independently, we conclude that SDT represents a promising theory to bridge these two fields and may equally provide useful guidelines for practitioners in the field.
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Holland, John L. Self-Directed Search: (Sds) Specimen Set. Psychological Assessment Resources, 1994.

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Klincewicz, Michał. Challenges to Engineering Moral Reasoners. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190652951.003.0016.

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A combination of algorithms, based on philosophical moral theories and analogical reasoning from standard cases, is a promising strategy for engineering software that can engage in moral reasoning. This chapter considers how such an architecture could be built using contemporary engineering techniques, such as knowledge engineering and symbolic reasoning systems. However, consideration of the philosophical literature on ethical theories generates engineering challenges that have to be overcome to make a computer moral reasoner viable. These difficulties include the context sensitivity of the system and temporal limitations on search—problems specific to artificial intelligence—but also difficulties that are direct consequences of particular philosophical theories. Cooperation between engineers and philosophers may be the best way to deal with those difficulties.
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Zeune, Lisa. Constraining Supersymmetric Models: Using Higgs Physics, Precision Observables and Direct Searches. Springer, 2016.

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Zeune, Lisa. Constraining Supersymmetric Models: Using Higgs Physics, Precision Observables and Direct Searches. Springer, 2015.

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Anderl, Sibylle. Astronomy and Astrophysics. Edited by Paul Humphreys. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199368815.013.45.

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This article looks at the philosophical aspects and questions that modern astrophysical research gives rise to. Other than cosmology, astrophysics particularly deals with understanding phenomena and processes operating at “intermediate” cosmic scales, which has rarely aroused philosophical interest so far. Being confronted with the attribution of antirealism by Ian Hacking because of its observational nature, astrophysics is equipped with a characteristic methodology that can cope with the missing possibility of direct interaction with most objects of research. In its attempt to understand the causal history of singular phenomena, it resembles the historical sciences, while the search for general causal relations with respect to classes of processes or objects can rely on the “cosmic laboratory”: the multitude of different phenomena and environments naturally provided by the universe. Furthermore, the epistemology of astrophysics is strongly based on the use of models and simulations and a complex treatment of large amounts of data.
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Su, Rong, and Christopher D. Nye. Interests and Person–Environment Fit. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199373222.003.0008.

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The search for “noncognitive” skills essential for workforce readiness has largely overlooked one important individual difference domain: interests. This chapter reviews evidence for the relationship between interests and job performance, career success, and academic achievement. It also discusses two mechanisms through which interests can predict a range of educational and work outcomes. First, interests serve as a source of intrinsic motivation that drives the direction, effort, and persistence of human behaviors. Specifically, interests contribute to learning and the acquisition of job knowledge, which are direct determinants of academic and job performance. Second, interests capture the relationship, or the fit, between a person and an environment. The degree of person–environment fit in terms of interests, or interest congruence, predicts academic and work outcomes above and beyond individual interest scores alone. In closing, the chapter discusses the implications of using interest assessments for educational and career guidance and for personnel selection.
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Shahnasarian, Michael Ph D. The Self-Directed Search (Sds) in Business and Industry: A Resource Guide. Psychological Assessment Resources Inc, 1996.

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Michael, Shahnasarian, ed. The self-directed search (SDS) in business and industry: A resource guide. Odessa, Fla: Psychological Assessment Resources, 1996.

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Blum, Bruce I. Beyond Programming. Oxford University Press, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195091601.001.0001.

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This book provides a unique examination of the software development process, arguing that discipline, still dominated by methods conceived in the framework of older technologies, must undergo a fundamental reexamination of its guiding principles in order for significant progress to take place. To gain fresh insights into how we ought to direct future research, the author begins with a search for first principles. The book begins with an exploration of the scientific foundations of computer technology, then examines design from the perspective of practitioners. The book also offers a critique of the methods employed in software development and an evaluation of an alternate paradigm that has been used successfully for 14 years. The concepts reviewed here comprise a set of core readings for understanding the research and development challenges that will confront computer technology in the 21st century and will be of great interest to computer science researchers and educators, graduate students, and software engineers.
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Koyama, Dennis, ed. Development of Innovative Pedagogical Practices for a Modern Learning Experience. CSMFL Publications, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46679/9788194848363.

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In the current volume, the selected studies have been grouped into three thematic sections, presenting readers with a set of distinct but related research on meaningful issues for a modern learning experience. The first three chapters present professional and teacher development perspectives and collectively shed light on how to develop, maintain, and improve pre and in-service teacher training and professional development. The second set of four chapters provide research findings that describe the results of direct applications of modern learning elements through course assignments and teaching approaches. The final five chapters focus on critical thinking and range in their focus from classroom-based studies to full-scale curriculum reform. The collection of chapters presented in this volume represents the eclectic nature of modern learning experiences and demonstrate its applicability across educational contexts and disciplines. It is my hope that the chapters will resonate with other educational researchers in search of novel ways of creating, facilitating, and investigating modern learning experiences.
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Klehe, Ute-Christine, and Edwin van Hooft. Introduction: What to Expect. Edited by Ute-Christine Klehe and Edwin van Hooft. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764921.013.37.

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We often associate job search with job loss, an adverse and often traumatic experience with dire consequences to individuals, their families, and societies overall. Yet job search happens far more often in better circumstances, such as when people start out on their careers, move between jobs, or follow less traditional career paths. In either case, this self-regulatory behavior is worth investigation from many different perspectives. The current handbook thus offers the first comprehensive overview of the literatures on job loss and job search, discussing the antecedents and consequences of job loss as well as different situations besides job loss that may call for an intense job search. Further, the handbook discusses the diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives from which job search has been studied, the situation of special populations, and the types of interventions that have been developed when job search proves unsuccessful in the face of unemployment.
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Fox, Mark. Constraint-Directed Search: A Case Study of Job-Shop Scheduling (Research Notes in Artificial Intelligence). Morgan Kaufmann Pub, 1988.

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OʼShea, Jacinta, and Matthew F. S. Rushworth. Higher visual cognition: search, neglect, attention, and eye movements. Edited by Charles M. Epstein, Eric M. Wassermann, and Ulf Ziemann. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198568926.013.0028.

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This article reviews the contribution of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) research to the understanding of attention, eye movements, visual search, and neglect. It considers how TMS studies have confirmed, refined, or challenged prevailing ideas about the neural basis of higher visual cognition. It shows that TMS has enhanced the understanding of the location, timing, and functional roles of visual cognitive processes in the human brain. The main focus is on studies of posterior parietal cortex (PPC), with reference to recent work on the frontal eye fields (FEFs). TMS offers many advantages to complement neuropsychological patient studies to enhance the understanding of how the fronto-parietal cortical nerves function. The visuo-spatial neglect- and extinction-like deficits incurred by parietal damage have been modelled successfully using TMS. Future work might be directed at teasing apart the distinct functional roles of nodes within this frontoparietal network in different sensorimotor contexts.
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Sheriff's sale: By virtue of several writs of fiera facias issued out of the Court of Queen's Bench, and directed to the sheriff of the Home District .. [S.l: s.n., 1985.

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VOCUS: A Visual Attention System for Object Detection and Goal-Directed Search (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). Springer, 2006.

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Pacchioni, Gianfranco. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799887.003.0001.

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About 10,000 years ago, at the beginning of the agriculturalrevolution, on the whole earth lived between 5 and 8 million hunter-gatherers, all belonging to the Homo sapiens species. Five thousand years later, freed from the primary needs for survival, some belonging to that species enjoyed the privilege of devoting themselves to philosophical speculation and the search for transcendental truths. It was only in the past two hundred years, however, with the advent of the Industrial Revolution, that reaping nature’s secrets and answering fundamental questions posed by the Universe have become for many full-time activities, on the way to becoming a real profession. Today the number of scientists across the globe has reached and exceeded 10 million, that is, more than the whole human race 10,000 years ago. If growth continues at the current rate, in 2050 we will have 35 million people committed full-time to scientific research. With what consequences, it remains to be understood. For almost forty years I myself have been concerned with science in a continuing, direct, and passionate way. Today I perceive, along with many colleagues, especially of my generation, that things are evolving and have changed deeply, in ways unimaginable until a few years ago and, in some respects, not without danger. What has happened in the world of science in recent decades is more than likely a mirror of a similar and equally radical transformation taking place in modern society, particularly with the advent ...
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Yaari, Nurit. Nissim Aloni. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198746676.003.0008.

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This chapter presents the theatrical works of the Israeli author, translator, playwright, and director Nissim Aloni, who was the first Israeli director to draw upon ancient Greek myths, classical Greek drama, and the Western theatrical tradition to produce contemporary Israel plays and performances. The sense of foreignness and unfamiliarity evoked by Modernist plays magnified his own sense that—as a Jew, an Israeli, and a product of the twentieth century—he was not part of that long tradition. He therefore sought, in his plays, to bridge gaps, to bring together ancient and new myths, and to build the foundations of a modern Israeli theatre. This discussion focuses in particular on Aloni’s adoption of the dramatic template of Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus, and on his attempts to incorporate it into his plots as he sought to create dramatic figures that grapple with their destiny and search for their identity.
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Taylor, Julie. Coexistence of Causal and Cultural Expressions of Musical Values among the Sabaot of Kenya. Edited by Jonathan Dueck and Suzel Ana Reily. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199859993.013.7.

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Through the experience of the Sabaot of western Kenya, this chapter highlights the complex dialectic that engages both missionaries and the missionized in ongoing cultural exchange. While early missionaries may have introduced Western hymnody (which did not follow the tonal contours of the Sabaot language), many current musical projects are directed toward the search for a “traditional mix” that assigns Christian lyrics and meanings to songs in a local cultural mode. This discussion draws attention to a surprising coincidence between identity politics, privileging the “local” and Protestant ideas on religious truth: because religious truth hinges on rightly interpreted and comprehensible texts, local melodies and instruments are important both to those who wish to promote a “Sabaot” identity and to missionaries who are concerned that local churches encounter textual “truth.”
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Pediatric ICD-10-CM 2018: A Manual for Provider-Based Coding. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/9781610021074.

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For the pediatric provider, coder, and biller, here's the most helpful and easy-to-use manual on ICD-10-CM yet. Featuring a laser-sharp pediatrics focus, it provides codes and guidelines in a simplified, yet familiar format. This purpose-built tool streamlines the coding process by condensing the vast ICD-10-CM code set to only pediatric-centered guidelines and codes. This yields a 50% reduction of codes to search for faster, efficient coding. The guidelines are included directly at the chapter and code level, helping ensure that coders will always use the right codes in the right situations. Tabular, indexed navigation helps you find needed items fast. KEY FEATURES: Updated for the October 1, 2017 release of ICD-10-CM codes Pediatrics-focused and provider-based coding guidance Integrated codes and guidelines
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Batson, C. Daniel. A Gang. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190651374.003.0009.

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The first new possibility was that empathic concern simultaneously produces all five egoistic motives we have considered. This possibility raised three distinct but related concerns: (a) The search for altruism has focused on testing egoistic alternatives, not on testing the altruism hypothesis directly. (b) The egoistic alternatives have been tested one at a time. (c) The egoistic alternatives should be examined simultaneously, as a gang. Concerning the first concern, the reason for focusing on the egoistic alternatives was examined and found justified. Second, testing the egoistic motives one at a time wasn’t a problem because when examining each new egoistic motive, care was taken to make sure that previously dismissed motives couldn’t account for the new results predicted by the empathy–altruism hypothesis. Regarding simultaneous testing, several later experiments had addressed all five egoistic motives and failed to support the all-at-once alternative. The gang idea was dismissed.
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Bicchieri, Cristina. Rationality and Indeterminacy. Edited by Don Ross and Harold Kincaid. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195189254.003.0006.

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Much of the history of game theory has been dominated by the problem of indeterminacy. The very search for better versions of rationality, as well as the long list of attempts to refine Nash equilibrium, can be seen as answers to the indeterminacy that has accompanied game theory through its history. More recently, the experimental approach to game theory has attempted a more radical solution: by directly generating a stream of behavioral observations, one hopes that behavioral hypotheses will be sharper, and predictions more accurate. This article looks at several attempts to address indeterminacy, including the shift to evolutionary models. However, because its goal is to establish whether rational choice models are inescapably doomed to produce indeterminate outcomes, it pays much more attention to the experimental turn in game theory, the difficulty it encounters, and the promising results obtained by more realistic models of rationality that include a social component.
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White, Stephen A. Milesian Measures: Time, Space, and Matter. Edited by Patricia Curd and Daniel W. Graham. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195146875.003.0004.

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Any attempt to trace the origin of Greek philosophy faces two complementary problems. One is the fact that evidence for the early philosophers is woefully meager. The other problem raises a question of what is to be counted as philosophy. Yet neither problem is insuperable. This article proposes to reorient the search for origins in two ways, corresponding to these two problems. First, rather than trying to reconstruct vanished work directly, this article focuses on a crucial stage in its ancient reception, in particular, the efforts by Aristotle and his colleagues in the latter half of the fourth century to collect, analyze, and assess the evidence then available for earlier attempts to understand the natural world. The other shift in focus this article makes is from philosophy to science; or rather, it focuses on evidence for the interplay between observation, measurement, and explanation in the work of three sixth-century Milesians.
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Brigard, Felipe De. Memory and the Intentional Stance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199367511.003.0005.

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Despite Dennett’s vast scholarship, he seemed to only have directly addressed the topic of memory in a relatively unknown coauthored article published in a somewhat obscure volume. The current chapter attempts to reconstruct the ideas from this old article, and argues that it offers a viable and coherent view of episodic memory with substantial empirical support. Specifically, the chapter uncovers three empirically supported theses. A functional thesis, according to which our memory system not only processes information about past events but also uses this information to construct useful anticipations of possible future events. A computational thesis, according to which statistical regularities, along with individual limitations and goals, probabilistically constrain the search space examined during memory retrieval. And a metaphysical thesis, according to which memories do not exist as subpersonal-level brain structures encoding particular intentional contents but rather as personal-level psychological phenomena only accessible from the intentional stance.
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