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Thanassas, Dimitrios. The phenomenon of commonsense reasoning: Nonmonotonicity, action, and information. Ellis Horwood, 1992.

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Massidda, Serenella. Audiovisual translation in the digital age: The Italian fansubbing phenomenon. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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Kruse, Peter. Ambiguity in Mind and Nature: Multistable Cognitive Phenomena. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995.

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Polyakov, Oleg. R-linguistics. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2131564.

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The monograph contains the axiomatic theoretical foundations of the work of intelligence, including artificial intelligence. Access to understanding the workings of intelligence is possible either through behavior analysis or through language. Here an attempt is made to mathematically combine both approaches and on this basis explain some phenomena of thinking and language, starting from a special kind of world model underlying the behavior of cognizing consciousness (artificial or natural). It also allows us to show how tasks traditionally considered to be tasks of artificial intelligence ari
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Lacarbonara, Walter. Nonlinear Structural Mechanics: Theory, Dynamical Phenomena and Modeling. Springer US, 2013.

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Dennett, Daniel Clement. Brainchildren: Essays on designing minds. MIT Press, 1998.

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Dennett, Daniel Clement. Brainchildren: Essays on designing minds. MIT Press, 1998.

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Borzyh, Stanislav. Universality of uniqueness. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1840173.

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The monograph is devoted to the uniqueness and universality of our being, earthly life, complexity, primarily multicellular organisms, intelligence and civilization. Despite the fact that all these phenomena are presented to us and in our person in the singular, their very existence indicates that, on the one hand, they obey the logic that runs through them all, and on the other hand, they observe certain universal rules for the implementation of something like this. That is, they are unique in their local representation, but they are constructed according to a template that applies to all suc
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Taylor, Marjorie, and Naomi R. Aguiar. Imaginary Friends and the People Who Create Them. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780190888916.001.0001.

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Abstract Children as young as 2 or 3 talk to their imaginary friends and listen to what they have to say, showing that the capacity to derive companionship from an imaginary other does not require a lengthy history or extensive experience with social interactions. However, parents and other adult observers often do not know what to make of this behavior. In a book published in 1999, Marjorie Taylor reviewed the psychological research addressing the many interesting questions about what it means for a child to have an imaginary friend. Now 25 years later, Taylor and coauthor Naomi Aguiar have w
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F, Port Robert, and Van Gelder Timothy, eds. Mind as motion: Explorations in the dynamics of cognition. MIT Press, 1995.

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A, Anderson James, and Rosenfeld Edward, eds. Talking nets: An oral history of neural networks. MIT Press, 1998.

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Anderson, James A., and Edward Rosenfeld, eds. Talking nets: An oral history of neural networks. MIT Press, 1998.

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Dubanov, Aleksandr. Computer simulation in pursuit problems. Publishing Center RIOR, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/02102-6.

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Currently, computer simulation in virtual reality systems has a special status. In order for a computer model to meet the requirements of the tasks it models, it is necessary that the mathematical apparatus correctly describe the simulated phenomena.
 In this monograph, the simulation of pursuit problems is carried out. An adaptive modeling of the behavior of both pursuers and targets is carried out. An iterative calculation of the trajectories of the participants in the pursuit problem is carried out.
 The main attention is paid to the methods of pursuit and parallel rendezvous. The
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Thanassas, Dimitrios. The Phenomenon of Commonsense Reasoning: Nonmonotonicity, Action and Information (Ellis Horwood Series in Artificial Intelligence). Ellis Horwood, Ltd., 1993.

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Thanassas, Dimitrios. The Phenomenon of Commonsense Reasoning: Nonmonotonicity, Action and Information (Ellis Horwood Series in Artificial Intelligence). Ellis Horwood, Ltd., 1993.

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Spracher, William C. Teaching Intelligence in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.308.

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Intelligence studies, as taught by specialized departments or institutes and leading to degrees with the word “intelligence” in their titles, is a relatively new phenomenon. Intelligence is considered a profession, while intelligence studies can probably best be described as an emerging discipline that has yet to reach full maturity. Much of the more recent data on teaching intelligence is in the hands of professional associations, government agencies, and nongovernmental organizations dealing with the intelligence profession. Some of the government academic institutions which served as the we
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Albert, A. Arvay. The Phenomenon of Intelligent Design. AuthorHouse, 2007.

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Allen, Graham. Representing the New AI in Film and Television. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350378056.

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The 21st-century has witnessed rapid advances in artificial intelligence, giving rise to a society at once hopeful but also mistrustful of the possibilities that this technology offers. Our hopes and anxieties have played out across a variety of media in recent times, but arguably nowhere more significantly than on our screens. This book explores a phenomenon, which it calls the new AI cinema and television, arguing that since the mid-2010s, a distinctly new phase in the representation of AI has occurred. Discussing films such as Blade Runner 2049, Ex Machina and Ghost in the Shell alongside t
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Boje, John. From Neutrality to Collaboration. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039560.003.0004.

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This chapter examines how the Boers went from neutrality to collaboration with the British during the South African War. It considers the many gradations in the process of alienation from the national cause as well as the essential unity of the phenomenon. Before discussing gradations of culpability, the chapter looks at some general issues relating to economic considerations, pan-republican nationalism, and level of commitment that underlay the phenomenon of collaboration in all its forms. It then describes manifestations of Boer disloyalty: evading combat, opting out of the war, the “objecti
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Intelligent Design and Religion as a Natural Phenomenon. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Wilkins, John S. Intelligent Design and Religion As a Natural Phenomenon: Volume V. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Wilkins, John S. Intelligent Design and Religion As a Natural Phenomenon: Volume V. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Wilkins, John S. Intelligent Design and Religion As a Natural Phenomenon: Volume V. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Wilkins, John S. Intelligent Design and Religion As a Natural Phenomenon: Volume V. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Wyatt, Tristram D. 7. The wisdom of crowds. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198712152.003.0007.

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Recent work on collective animal behaviour shows that relatively simple behaviours by each animal acting individually can together produce complex, emergent behaviours larger than the parts. This self-organization occurs despite the limited cognitive abilities of individual animals and despite each animal’s limited access to global information, or the ‘big picture’. ‘The wisdom of crowds’ explains this phenomenon termed swarm intelligence by considering the murmurations of starlings, schools of fish, ant trails, and termite nest-building. The behaviour of individual animals and the rules of in
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Bomberger, E. Douglas. Summer. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190872311.003.0008.

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Before air conditioning became the norm, concerts in the summer months were seldom given indoors. Muck, Samaroff, and other classical musicians vacationed in Seal Harbor, Maine, a small town that attracted a disproportionate number of musical vacationers. Their activities were closely observed by the newly established Military Intelligence Section. The Fifteenth Regiment Band continued to hone its skills during training stints at Camp Whitman and Camp Dix as the army brass debated what to do with black recruits in a segregated army. The summer of 1917 saw a flurry of new jazz records as well a
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Martinho-Truswell, Antone. The Parrot in the Mirror. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198846109.001.0001.

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Abstract This book explores animal evolution and behaviour to explain how humans and birds came to share so much. How did we come to be so bird-like? Considering the answer to this question leads to an examination of the animal world that highlights fundamental and profound aspects of biology. The book looks at the value of movement in animals; the way in which traits such as intelligence, size, long life span, and the birth of very immature young are all interconnected. Above all, it assesses how even very different forms of life, experiencing similar evolutionary pressures from their environ
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Budanov, Vladimir, Vladimir Arshinov, Yakov Svirskiy, et al. SCIENCE AND HUMAN PHENOMENA IN THE ERA OF CIVILIZATIONAL MACROSHIFT. Institute of Philosophy Russian Academy of Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/978-5-88230-495-8.

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The monograph is part of a series of publications in the sector of interdisciplinary problems of scientific and technological development on the mega-theme of the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences “Science, man and the prospects of technogenic civilization.” This time the publication is focused on a philosophical and methodological understanding of the phenomenon of the global civilizational Macroshift of the 21st century, which is problematized in the materials of the Round Table that opens the monograph. The genesis, ontological, historical and metaphysical foundatio
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Furtak, Rick Anthony. The Intelligence of Emotions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190492045.003.0001.

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In recent decades, there has been a remarkable amount of controversy within the disciplines of philosophy and psychology (among others) about how we ought to understand the cognitive and the bodily aspects of human emotions. Although numerous philosophers and psychologists have accepted a conception of emotions as cognitive phenomena, which are elicited and differentiated according to what information they take in about the person-environment relationship, others have identified emotions as bodily feelings. Yet we should not assume that the distinctly somatic element in our experience of such
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The phenomenal power of business intelligence: Managerial skills for the 21st century. Europa Publications, 2003.

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Ulshöfer, Gotlind, Peter G. Kirchschläger, and Markus Huppenbauer, eds. Digitalisierung aus theologischer und ethischer Perspektive. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748924012.

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Digitalisation encompasses all areas of life and is thus also relevant for theology and the Church. This is not just about the possible uses of social media; in this anthology, digitalisation is understood as a phenomenon that shapes society, the Church and theology with the help of various technologies, such as artificial intelligence. In this context, theology and the Church represent places of digitalisation on the one hand, and, at the same time, the discourse on digitalisation can be advanced with the help of theological thinking on the other. This anthology is both theologically ecumenic
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Tucci, Christopher L., Allan Afuah, and Gianluigi Viscusi, eds. Creating and Capturing Value through Crowdsourcing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198816225.001.0001.

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Examples of the value that can be created and captured through crowdsourcing go back to at least 1714, when the UK used crowdsourcing to solve the Longitude Problem, obtaining a solution that would enable the UK to become the dominant maritime force of its time. Today, Wikipedia uses crowds to provide entries for the world’s largest and free encyclopedia. Partly fueled by the value that can be created and captured through crowdsourcing, interest in researching the phenomenon has been remarkable. For example, the Best Paper Awards in 2012 for a record-setting three journals—the Academy of Manag
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Kulig, Stefan. Compel : the International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering: Selected Papers from the 21st Symposium on Electromagnetic Phenomena in Nonlinear Circuits. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2014.

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OSSENKOPP, KLAUS-PETER ED. Measuring Movement And Locomotion: FROM INVERTEBRATES TO HUMANS (Neuroscience Intelligence Unit). Chapman & Hall, 1996.

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Deeks, Ashley S. The Double Black Box. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197520932.001.0001.

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Abstract This book addresses a pressing challenge posed by artificial intelligence: its use may weaken democratic accountability for consequential U.S. national security choices, including war. To ensure that those choices adhere to the public law values of rationality, legality, and accountability, we rely on Congress and the courts, as well as foreign allies, whistleblowers, and even U.S. technology companies. But their work is hindered by the classified, “black box” nature of the Executive’s national security decision-making. The rise of AI systems to enhance national security decision-maki
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Simulating societies: The computer simulation of social phenomena. UCL Press, 1994.

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Doran, Jim, and Nigel Gilbert. Simulating Societies: The Computer Simulation of Social Phenomena. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Doran, Jim, and Nigel Gilbert. Simulating Societies: The Computer Simulation of Social Phenomena. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Gilbert, Nigel. Simulating Societies: The Computer Simulation of Social Phenomena. Taylor & Francis Group, 1994.

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Iordanou, Ioanna. Venice's Secret Service. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198791317.001.0001.

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According to conventional wisdom, systematized intelligence and espionage are ‘modern’ phenomena. This book overturns this academic orthodoxy, recounting the arresting story of the world’s earliest centrally organized state intelligence organization, created in Renaissance Venice. Headed by the infamous Council of Ten, Renaissance Venice’s intelligence service resembled a public sector institution that operated with remarkable corporate-like complexity and maturity, serving prominent intelligence functions, which included operations (intelligence and covert action), analysis, cryptography, ste
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Santibañez Gruber, Rosa Maria, and Antonia Caro González, eds. DEUSTO Social Impact Briefings No. 4 (2019). University of Deusto, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18543/dsib-4(2020).

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This fourth edition of the DSIB presents the main results of the research carried out under four broad-based projects jointly developed by researchers and actors involved in topics of great social relevance such as responsible gambling, Cooperative-Intelligent transport Systems, gender dimension of alcohol addiction and support and care for victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation. This issue comprises the following four briefings: 1. What would sports betting advertising be like if it were handled more responsibly? will analyse the structure of sports betting advertising, in an attempt
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Lynn, Richard, and Tatu Vanhanen. IQ and the Wealth of Nations. Praeger, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400672408.

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Lynn and Vanhanen test the hypothesis on the causal relationship between the average national intelligence (IQ) and the gap between rich and poor countries by empirical evidence. Based on an extensive survey of national IQ tests, the results of their work challenge the previous theories of economic development and provide a new basis to evaluate the prospects of economic development throughout the world. They begin by reviewing and evaluating some major previous theories. The concept of intelligence is then described and intelligence quotient (IQ) introduced. Next they show that intelligence i
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Britton, Wesley. Beyond Bond. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400617904.

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At a time when the methods and purposes of intelligence agencies are under a great deal of scrutiny, author Wesley Britton offers an unprecedented look at their fictional counterparts. In Beyond Bond: Spies in Film and Fiction, Britton traces the history of espionage in literature, film, and other media, demonstrating how the spy stories of the 1840s began cementing our popular conceptions of what spies do and how they do it. Considering sources from Graham Greene to Ian Fleming, Alfred Hitchcock to Tom Clancy, Beyond Bond looks at the tales that have intrigued readers and viewers over the dec
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Strawson, Galen. Mental Reality. The MIT Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/4551.001.0001.

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What is distinctive of the mental? In Mental Reality, Galen Strawson argues that the answer is not intelligence, representational content, or intentionality broadly understood, but conscious experience. Strawson challenges neobehaviorist accounts of the mental. He argues that much contemporary philosophy of mind is still confused by positivism and its various offspring. It gives undue primacy of place to nonmental phenomena, publicly observable phenomena, and behavioral phenomena in its account of the nature of mind. Strawson describes an alternative position, naturalized Cartesianism, that co
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Kastner, Jill, and William C. Wohlforth. A Measure Short of War. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197683163.001.0001.

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Abstract This book is a primer on the history of subversion—hostile domestic interference to undermine or manipulate a rival—among rival great powers. It provides a conceptual apparatus for understanding why and when great powers meddle in each other’s domestic affairs and examines subversion via compact case studies exploring 2,000 years of mischief and manipulation. Evidence from classical antiquity and early modern Europe to the great-power rivalries of the nineteenth century, the 1930s, and the Cold War illustrates subversion’s allure, its operational possibilities, and the means for fight
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Lacarbonara, Walter. Nonlinear Structural Mechanics: Theory, Dynamical Phenomena and Modeling. Springer, 2013.

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Lacarbonara, Walter. Nonlinear Structural Mechanics: Theory, Dynamical Phenomena and Modeling. Springer, 2016.

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Lacarbonara, Walter. Nonlinear Structural Mechanics: Theory, Dynamical Phenomena and Modeling. Springer, 2013.

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Jacobsen, Annie. Phenomena: The secret history of the U.S. government's Investigations into extrasensory perception and psychokinesis. 2017.

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Starrett, Danvill William 1859. Last Lap = or, 'Outside Intelligence' Explained, Containing More Complete Discoveries of the Phenomena Disclosed in the Author's Previous Volumes. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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