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Turning the tables: language and spatial reasoning.
This paper investigates possible influences of the lexical resources of individual languages on the spatial organization and reasoning styles of their users. That there are such powerful and pervasive influences of language on thought is the thesis of the Whorf-Sapir linguistic relativity hypothesis which, after a lengthy period in intellectual limbo, has recently returned to prominence in the ...
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The potential threat of the smallpox virus as a bioterror weapon has long been recognized, and the need for developing suitable countermeasures has become especially acute following the events of September 2001. Traditional antiviral agents interfere with viral proteins or functions. In a new study, Yang et al. focus instead on host cellular pathways used by the virus. A drug that interferes wi...
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For many of us, keeping up with the literature poses a neverending challenge. We rely on word of mouth, ‘‘news and views,’’ journal clubs, or E-mail alerts to stay abreast of our field. But the media are also potent arbiters of scientific advances. And in the realm of genetics, I can think of no better source than Nicholas Wade of the New York Times. What I like about reading Wade is that he ge...
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It would be absurd to deny that many Austrians responded to some extent to the Nazis’ racial propaganda; however, when they saw how antisemitism was actually put into practice, they were cured. One could safely say that sympathy for the persecuted Jews eradicated antisemitism in Austria. I do not believe that this issue will ever again assume even the slightest importance (Leopold Figl, the fir...
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I. A Methodological Turnaround. Confronting the Liar Paradox is commonly viewed as a prerequisite for developing a theory of truth. As soon as the truth theorist accepts one of the most minimal principles of truth, the equivalence principle, which in one of its forms is often formulated (schematically) by (E) is true iff (if and only if) P, where “P” stands for any sentence and “” stands...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Academic Medicine
سال: 2005
ISSN: 1040-2446
DOI: 10.1097/00001888-200512000-00007