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Gilbert Harman, 'a towering figure in American philosophy' and one of the longest-serving faculty members in the University's history, dies at 83

Gilbert Harman, 'a towering figure in American philosophy' and one of the longest-serving faculty members in the University's history, dies at 83
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People's eyes widen in response to interest and engagement, finds study

As busy people, we juggle many tasks, keep many balls in the air, and try to avoid letting anything drop. In class, instructors toss out ideas; sometimes they go over our heads, but other times we grasp them quickly. ....

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In new cognitive research from Princeton, people's eyes reveal that clichés are underrated

People's eyes widen in response to their interest and engagement. A new cognitive study at Princeton University has discovered that our eyes consistently respond more to metaphors than literal or concrete statements, demonstrating that everyday metaphors sometimes called clichés engage our brains more than plain language. ....

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