•  145
    Biases in use of positive and negative words across twenty natural languages
    with Loren Berman and Edward Royzman
    Cognition and Emotion 24 (3): 536-548. 2010.
    No abstract
  •  89
    A perspective on disgust
    with April E. Fallon
    Psychological Review 94 (1): 23-41. 1987.
  •  111
    Ethical values in the age of science
    Cambridge University Press. 1969.
    In this 1969 text, Paul Roubiczek argues that in the age of science there is still a place for ethics and a need for the philosophical method. He attempts to prove this by examining the contributions of three disciplines - history, psychology and sociology - towards man's understanding of his moral involvement with society. By illustrating that all three leave gaps or lead to contradictions, he poses the question of whether it is possible to speak of an absolute morality, which he answers by con…Read more
  •  77
    With the Help of Kin?
    with Hilde Bras
    Human Nature 26 (1): 102-121. 2015.
    Relatives play an important role in human reproduction according to evolutionary theories of reproductive behavior, but previous empirical studies show large differences in the effects of kin on fertility outcomes. In our paper we examine the effect of co-resident kin and non-kin on the length of birth intervals over the reproductive life course of Dutch women born between 1842 and 1920. We estimate Cox proportional hazard models for parity progression based on the presence of kin and non-kin in…Read more
  •  62
    Social Signaling and the Warrior-Big-Man among the Western Dani
    with Richard J. Chacon, Douglas Hayward, and Yamilette Chacon
    Human Nature 30 (2): 176-191. 2019.
    We employ the Social Signaling Model and life history of a Western Dani big-man, Tibenuk, to analyze a neglected curiosity in the career of the big-man type. The big-man is renowned as an economic entrepreneur, the master of material displays. In New Guinea, however, big-men had invariably first gained fame and some influence as eminent warriors. The SSM accounts for this two-part career path by proposing that small-scale social organization rests on honest, competitive signaling of individual a…Read more
  •  63
    L'historiographie française prête une attention croissante à l'échelle microscopique, en associant essentiellement cette dernière à la microstoria italienne. Il existe pourtant, au Royaume-Uni et en Allemagne notamment, d'autres traditions nationales de « microhistoire », qui proposent des usages différents de ce niveau d'observation. De même, les propriétés prêtées au micro (le primat du local, le refus des explications fonctionnalistes) ne lui sont pas nécessairement spécifiques. À partir d'un…Read more
  •  50
    To support their hypothesis, the authors point to an inverse correlation between latitude and the incidence of civil conflict and crime. This observation cannot be accepted as evidence for the hypothesis, because of a weighty confounding variable: the historical geography of colonialism and its effects on the fragility of nations.
  •  44
    On Unified Theories of Cognition: a response to the reviews
    with John E. Laird
    Artificial Intelligence 59 (1-2): 389-413. 1993.
  •  82
    Elizabeth D. Blum, Love Canal Revisited: Race, Class, and Gender in Environmental Activism
    Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 21 (1): 120-123. 2011.
  •  52
    Ecology and Globalization (review)
    Journal of Catholic Social Thought 2 (1): 269-276. 2005.
  •  83
    Expanding and Repositioning Cognitive Science
    with Kenneth D. Forbus
    Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (4): 918-927. 2019.
    Cognitive science has converged in many ways with cognitive psychology, but while also maintaining a distinctive interdisciplinary nature. Here we further characterize this existing state of the field before proposing how it might be reconceptualized toward a broader and more distinct, and thus more stable, position in the realm of sciences.
  •  51
    Civil status, and particularly birth certificates, rather than identity papers, are the legal basis of identification in France. Its nineteenth-century history presents a complex picture, which cannot be reduced to a process of increasing state control. Far from implementing ambitious registration projects, French liberal administration left information scattered and scarce as compared to European standards. It had to find a balance between the need to provide open information in order to minimi…Read more
  •  16
    Coup d'œil sur l'histoire des sciences exactes à Genève
    Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 6 (3): 231-249. 1953.
  •  41
    A world-championship-level Othello program
    Artificial Intelligence 19 (3): 279-320. 1982.
  •  64
    A Satchel of Texts in Educational Foundations
    Educational Studies 9 (1): 55-60. 1978.
  •  51
    A preliminary analysis of the Soar architecture as a basis for general intelligence
    with John E. Laird, Allen Newell, and Robert McCarl
    Artificial Intelligence 47 (1-3): 289-325. 1991.
  •  153
    Dionysian Uplifting (Anagogy) in Bonaventure's Reductio
    Franciscan Studies 70 183-188. 2012.
    Although many aspects of Bonaventure’s little classic De Reductione Artium ad Theologiam have been addressed in recent literature,1 the translation of the title remains problematic, not only from Latin into English but also from a Greek precedent into Latin. Calling it “On the Reduction of the Arts to Theology” always requires an explanation of the word “reduction.”2 How all the arts, indeed all of human learning, relate to theology and thus to God can hardly be considered a reduction in the usu…Read more
  •  71
    The Real Costs of War
    The Acorn 14 (2): 32-41. 2011.
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  •  71
    Eidetic imagery is not a ghost
    with Erol F. Giray
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (4): 614-615. 1979.
  •  72
    Avoiding drug dependency
    with Edmund Fantino and Stephanie Stolarz-Fantino
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (2): 191-192. 2006.
    If Tool Theory is buttressed by fundamental concepts of conditioned reinforcement and extinction, a dependence on Drug Theory may not be necessary. (Published Online April 5 2006).
  •  107
    Mood-specific effects in the allocation of attention across time
    with Chad M. Lystad
    Cognition and Emotion 29 (1): 27-50. 2015.