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  1. Platonism and the study of Nature.Ian Mueller - 1997 - In Jyl Gentzler (ed.), Method in ancient philosophy. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 67--90.
     
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    L'ironia, ovvero, La filosofia del buonumore.Stefano Floris - 2003 - Torino: M. Valerio.
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    Enacting Catholic Social Tradition: The Deep Practice of Human Dignity.Jens Mueller - 2024 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 21 (1):196-198.
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    Philosophy, Black Film, Film Noir.Dan Flory - 2008 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    In the past two decades, African American filmmakers like Spike Lee have made significant contributions to the dialogue about race in the United States by adapting techniques from classic _film noir _to black American cinema. This book is the first to examine these artistic innovations in detail from a philosophical perspective informed by both cognitive film theory and critical race theory. Dan Flory explores the techniques and themes that are used in black _film noir _to orchestrate the audience’s emotions of (...)
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    Legal proof: why knowledge matters and knowing does not.Andy Mueller - 2024 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):1-22.
    I discuss the knowledge account of legal proof in Moss (2023) and develop an alternative. The unifying thread throughout this article are reflections on the beyond reasonable doubt (BRD) standard of proof. In Section 1, I will introduce the details of Moss’s account and how she motivates it via the BRD standard. In Section 2, I will argue that there are important disanalogies between BRD and knowledge that undermine Moss’s argument. There is however another motivation for the knowledge account: combined (...)
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  6. Algebraic foundations for the semantic treatment of inquisitive content.Floris Roelofsen - 2013 - Synthese 190:79-102.
    In classical logic, the proposition expressed by a sentence is construed as a set of possible worlds, capturing the informative content of the sentence. However, sentences in natural language are not only used to provide information, but also to request information. Thus, natural language semantics requires a logical framework whose notion of meaning does not only embody informative content, but also inquisitive content. This paper develops the algebraic foundations for such a framework. We argue that propositions, in order to embody (...)
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    Philosophy, Black Film, Film Noir.Dan Flory - 2008 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    In the past two decades, African American filmmakers like Spike Lee have made significant contributions to the dialogue about race in the United States by adapting techniques from classic _film noir _to black American cinema. This book is the first to examine these artistic innovations in detail from a philosophical perspective informed by both cognitive film theory and critical race theory. Dan Flory explores the techniques and themes that are used in black _film noir _to orchestrate the audience’s emotions of (...)
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  8. The Hermeneutics reader: texts of the German tradition from the Enlightenment to the present.Kurt Mueller-Vollmer (ed.) - 1985 - New York: Continuum.
    Essays discuss reason and understanding, interpretation, language, meaning, the human sciences, social sciences, and general hermeneutic theory.
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    Bertrand Russell: Studien zu seinem philosophischen Werk.Christian Mueller-Goldingen - 2013 - Berlin: Lit.
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  10. The effect of shape and colour on the segmentation of two-dimensional objects: Figural conditions for perceptual transparency.G. Mueller - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 90-90.
     
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  11. The Person and her Pathologies: A Kantian View of Depression and Suicide.Laura J. Mueller - 2020 - In James Beauregard, Giusy Gallo & Claudia Stancati (eds.), The person at the crossroads: a philosophical approach. Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press.
     
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  12. Public Choice Iii.Dennis Mueller - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book represents a considerable revision and expansion of Public Choice II. Six new chapters have been added, and several chapters from the previous edition have been extensively revised. The discussion of empirical work in public choice has been greatly expanded. As in the previous editions, all of the major topics of public choice are covered. These include: why the state exists, voting rules, federalism, the theory of clubs, two-party and multiparty electoral systems, rent seeking, bureaucracy, interest groups, dictatorship, the (...)
     
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    A hybrid formal theory of arguments, stories and criminal evidence.Floris J. Bex, Peter J. van Koppen, Henry Prakken & Bart Verheij - 2010 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 18 (2):123-152.
    This paper presents a theory of reasoning with evidence in order to determine the facts in a criminal case. The focus is on the process of proof, in which the facts of the case are determined, rather than on related legal issues, such as the admissibility of evidence. In the literature, two approaches to reasoning with evidence can be distinguished, one argument-based and one story-based. In an argument-based approach to reasoning with evidence, the reasons for and against the occurrence of (...)
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    Distributed knowledge.Floris Roelofsen - 2007 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 17 (2):255-273.
    This paper provides a complete characterization of epistemic models in which distributed knowledge complies with the principle of full communication (van der Hoek et al., 1999; Gerbrandy, 1999). It also introduces an extended notion of bisimulation and corresponding model comparison games that match the expressive power of distributed knowledge operators.
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    Jean Edouard du monin voleur de feu… d'artifice: Essai biographique.Jean Paul Barbier-Mueller & J. P. Barbier-Müller - 2004 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 66 (2):311-330.
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    Studies in Plato's Two-Level Model (review).Ian Mueller - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (2):272-273.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Studies in Plato's Two-Level ModelIan MuellerHolger Thesleff. Studies in Plato's Two-Level Model. Helsinki: Societas Scientarum Fennica, 1999. Pp. vi + 143. N. P.After some 30 years of incisive intervention in Platonic scholarship, Holger Thesleff here offers us "an attempt to elaborate and ground more firmly some basic theses which I have propounded in various contexts before," (1) a rather modest description of what he also describes as an (...)
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    Entertaining anti-racism. Multicultural television drama, identification and perceptions of ethnic threat.Floris Müller - 2009 - Communications 34 (3):239-256.
    Television content that contains non-stereotypical representations of ethnic minorities and models positive intercultural interactions may potentially aid in reducing the prejudices of its viewers. However, the exact effect has yet to be demonstrated. Furthermore, the cognitive mechanisms behind such an effect remain unclear. This article tests hypotheses derived from social identity theory and social learning theory that attribute this effect to the identification patterns with ingroup and outgroup characters in television drama. In an experiment, participants either watched episodes of a (...)
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  18. Sur les principes des mathématiques chez Aristote et Euclide.Ian Mueller - 1991 - In Jules Vuillemin & Rushdī Rāshid (eds.), Mathématiques et philosophie de l'antiquité à l'age classique: hommage à Jules Vuillemin. Paris: Diffusion, Presses du CNRS.
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    Gloses et commentaire du livre XI du Contra Proclum de Jean Philopon autour de la matière première du monde.Pascal Mueller-Jourdan - 2011 - Boston: Brill. Edited by John Philoponus.
    Focusing on the problem of the Prime Matter in the Philoponus' Contra Proclum (Book XI), this study offers the first translation, in French, extensively annoted and commented in the context of the 'quaestio disputata' of the Neoplatonic ...
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  20. Proceedings of the 20th Amsterdam Colloquium.Thomas Brochhagen, Floris Roelofsen & Nadine Theiler (eds.) - 2015
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    Disgust, Embodied Affect, and the Portrayal of Native Americans in Classic Hollywood Westerns.Dan Flory - 2021 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 79 (4):465-478.
    During the early part of the classic Hollywood sound period (1930–60), filmmakers sharpened a standardized way to portray Native American characters in Westerns. Such figures were depicted as disgusting by virtue of being beyond the pale in terms of their “acceptable” moral behavior, as measured by common white sensibilities of the era. This behavior was attributed to their nonwhiteness and therefore presumptively stemmed from their allegedly subhuman, “savage” nature. This stock depiction of Native American characters became one of creatures who (...)
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  22. : Desert Edens: Colonial Climate Engineering in the Age of Anxiety.Floris Winckel - 2024 - Isis 115 (2):425-426.
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    The completeness of Stoic propositional logic.Ian Mueller - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (1):201-215.
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    Combining explanation and argumentation in dialogue.Floris Bex & Douglas Walton - 2016 - Argument and Computation 7 (1):55-68.
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    The Boussinesq Debate: Reversibility, Instability, and Free Will.Thomas Michael Mueller - 2015 - Science in Context 28 (4):613-635.
    ArgumentIn 1877, a young mathematician named Joseph Boussinesq presented amémoireto theAcadémiedes sciences which demonstrated that some differential equations may have more than one solution. Boussinesq linked this fact to indeterminism and to a possible solution to the free will versus determinism debate. Boussinesq's main interest was to reconcile his philosophical and religious views with science by showing that matter and motion do not suffice to explain all there is in the world. His argument received mixed criticism that addressed both his (...)
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    Rufinus of Aquileia . His Life and Works By Francis X. Murphy, C.SS.R., Ph.D.Urban Mueller - 1946 - Franciscan Studies 6 (2):247-248.
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    Language as a Specimen.Floris Solleveld - 2023 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 46 (1):92-113.
    Language was never studied by linguists (or philologists) alone. The greater part of the languages of the world was first known in the West through the reports of missionaries, explorers, and colonial administrators, and what they documented reflected their specific interests. Missionaries wrote catechisms, primers, dictionaries, and Bible translations (especially Lord's Prayers); for explorers and administrators, language was one aspect among many to cover in their accounts of faraway regions. Peoples were identified by their language; toponyms served for geographic description; (...)
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    Language in the Global History of Knowledge.Floris Solleveld - 2023 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 46 (1):7-17.
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    The Hybrid Theory of Stories and Arguments Applied to the Simonshaven Case.Floris J. Bex - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (4):1152-1174.
    Bex analyzes the case with an informal version of his hybrid theory, which combines scenario construction and argumentation. Arguments based on evidence can be used to reason about alternative scenarios. Bex claims that his hybrid theory provides the best of both worlds by combining cognitively feasible story‐based reasoning with more detailed rational argumentation. However, like the argument‐based approach, the hybrid theory does not provide a systematic account of uncertainty.
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    Vom Schönen und seiner Wahrheit.Gustav Mueller - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 18 (1):136-136.
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    Did he jump or was he pushed?: Abductive practical reasoning.Floris Bex, Trevor Bench-Capon & Katie Atkinson - 2009 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 17 (2):79-99.
    In this paper, we present a particular role for abductive reasoning in law by applying it in the context of an argumentation scheme for practical reasoning. We present a particular scheme, based on an established scheme for practical reasoning, that can be used to reason abductively about how an agent might have acted to reach a particular scenario, and the motivations for doing so. Plausibility here depends on a satisfactory explanation of why this particular agent followed these motivations in the (...)
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  32. The Hegel Legend of Thesia-Antithesis-Synthesis.Gustav E. Mueller - 1958 - Journal of the History of Ideas 19 (1/4):411.
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    Legal stories and the process of proof.Floris Bex & Bart Verheij - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 21 (3):253-278.
    In this paper, we continue our research on a hybrid narrative-argumentative approach to evidential reasoning in the law by showing the interaction between factual reasoning (providing a proof for ‘what happened’ in a case) and legal reasoning (making a decision based on the proof). First we extend the hybrid theory by making the connection with reasoning towards legal consequences. We then emphasise the role of legal stories (as opposed to the factual stories of the hybrid theory). Legal stories provide a (...)
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    Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who’s the Bravest of Them All? Female Heroism and Emancipated Princesses in Once Upon a Time.Florie Maurin - 2022 - Iris 42.
    In Storybrooke, the city in which Once Upon a Time takes place, live many characters of fantastic stories. A plethora of princesses resides in this town, and their history, like their representation, undergoes important variations. Moving away from the role of “damsel in distress” often found in fairy tales and their adaptations, Emma, Snow White or Little Red Riding Hood, gain independence and freedom. However, clichés are tough and heroines often get involved in stereotypical love stories, where motherhood seems to (...)
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    A Stranger in My Own Land: Sofía Casanova, a Spanish Writer in the European Fin de Siècle.Floris Meens - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (3):385-386.
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    Balzac and the Model of Painting: Artist Stories in 'La Comédie humaine'. By Diana Knight.Floris Meens - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (7):956-957.
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    Franco-British Cultural Exchanges, 1880-1940: Channel Packets.Floris Meens - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (8):861-862.
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    The End of the West: The Once and Future Europe / An Identity for Europe: The Relevance of Multiculturalism in EU Construction.Floris Meens - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (7):936-938.
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    A Note on Alcibius and the Structure of Nicander’s Theriaca.Floris Overduin - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (1):105-109.
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    The Didactic Aesthetics of Marcellus' De piscibus.Floris Overduin - 2018 - American Journal of Philology 139 (1):31-57.
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    Das Geheimnis Der Kunst.Gustav E. Mueller - 1960 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 19 (2):240-240.
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    A Communication From professor Mueller.Gustav E. Mueller - 1951 - Educational Theory 1 (2):139-142.
  43. Artificial Intelligence, Social Media and Depression. A New Concept of Health-Related Digital Autonomy.Sebastian Laacke, Regina Mueller, Georg Schomerus & Sabine Salloch - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (7):4-20.
    The development of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine raises fundamental ethical issues. As one example, AI systems in the field of mental health successfully detect signs of mental disorders, such as depression, by using data from social media. These AI depression detectors (AIDDs) identify users who are at risk of depression prior to any contact with the healthcare system. The article focuses on the ethical implications of AIDDs regarding affected users’ health-related autonomy. Firstly, it presents the (ethical) discussion of AI (...)
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  44. Minimality and Non-determinism in Multi-context Systems.Floris Roelofsen & Luciano Serafini - 2005 - In B. Kokinov A. Dey (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 424--435.
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    A Sense of Mission: The Alfred P. Sloan and Russell Sage Foundations' Behavioral Economics Program, 1984–1992.Floris Heukelom - 2012 - Science in Context 25 (2):263-286.
    ArgumentThe main contribution of the Alfred P. Sloan and Russell Sage Foundations' behavioral economics program (1984–1992) was not the resources it provided, which were relatively modest. Instead, the program's contribution lay in catalyzing “a sense of mission” in the collaboration between psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, economist Richard Thaler, and their associates. Partly this reflected the common strategy of American foundations to pick an individual or small group of scientists and stick with them until scientific success had been achieved. (...)
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    On database query languages for K-relations.Floris Geerts & Antonella Poggi - 2010 - Journal of Applied Logic 8 (2):173-185.
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    Topological elementary equivalence of regular semi‐algebraic sets in three‐dimensional space.Floris Geerts & Bart Kuijpers - 2018 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 64 (6):435-463.
    We consider semi‐algebraic sets and properties of these sets that are expressible by sentences in first‐order logic over the reals. We are interested in first‐order properties that are invariant under topological transformations of the ambient space. Two semi‐algebraic sets are called topologically elementarily equivalent if they cannot be distinguished by such topological first‐order sentences. So far, only semi‐algebraic sets in one and two‐dimensional space have been considered in this context. Our contribution is a natural characterisation of topological elementary equivalence of (...)
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    Condition B effects in two simple steps.Floris Roelofsen - 2010 - Natural Language Semantics 18 (2):115-140.
    This paper is concerned with constraints on the interpretation of pronominal anaphora, in particular Condition B effects. It aims to contribute to a particular approach, initiated by Reinhart (Anaphora and semantic interpretation, 1983) and further developed elsewhere. It proposes a modification of Reinhart’s Interface Rule, and argues that the resulting theory compares favorably with others, while being compatible with independently motivated general hypotheses about the interaction between different interpretive mechanisms.
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    Questions and Indeterminate Reference.Floris Roelofsen - 2021 - In Moritz Cordes (ed.), Asking and Answering: Rivalling Approaches to Interrogative Methods. Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto. pp. 241–252.
    This short paper describes a perspective on questions which does not view wh-words as existential quantifiers or as expressions introducing a quantificational domain, but rather as indeterminate referential expressions (Dotlačil and Roelofsen 2019). The proposal is programmatic in nature, and several aspects of it remain to be worked out in greater detail. I argue, however, that it has several potential benefits, including a principled account of weak and strong question interpretations, a uniform analysis of single-wh and multiple-wh questions, and an (...)
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    Giorgio Agamben (2020), Homo Sacer. De soevereine macht en het naakte leven.Floris Schleicher - 2021 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 113 (2):322-325.
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