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    I. Zur Textgeschichte und Textkritik der ältesten Lebensbeschreibung Benedikt Despinozas.Stan von Dunin-Borkowski - 1905 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 18 (1):1-34.
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  2. Nachlese zur ältesten Geschichte des Spinozismus.Stan von Dunin-Borkowski - 1911 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 24:61.
     
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    Der Junge de Spinoza. Leben und Werdegang im Lichte der Weltphilosophie.Stanilaus von Dunin-Borkowski - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (4):449-449.
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  4. Der junge De Spinoza.Stanislaus Dunin-Borkowski - 1910 - Münster i. W.,: Aschendorff.
     
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    III. Nachlese zur ältesten Geschichte des Spinozismus.Stanislaus Dunin-Borkowski - 1911 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 24 (1):61-98.
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    I. Zur Textgeschichte und Textkritik der ältesten Lebensbeschreibung Benedikt Despinozas.Stanvon Dunin-Borkowski - 1905 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 18 (1).
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    Spinoza..Stanislaus Dunin-Borkowski - 1933 - Münster i.: W., Aschendorff.
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    Comparison of off-axis and in-line electron holography as quantitative dopant-profiling techniques.A. C. Twitchett, R. E. Dunin-Borkowski & P. A. Midgley - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (36):5805-5823.
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    Spinoza. Band II. Aus den Tagen Spinozas, Geschehnisse, Gestalten, Gedankenwelt. [REVIEW]Alexander Litman & Stanislaus V. Dunin Borkowski - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (7):185-186.
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  10. Authors reviewed: Ernst Cassirer, W. P. Alexander, Niels Møller, Rudolf Carnap. Stanislaus von Dunin Borkowski, Folke Leander, Ernst von Aster, Bertil Pfannenstill, Anders Karitz, Philosophy & History. Essays presented to Ernst Cassirer. [REVIEW]Walter Dubislav - 1937 - Theoria 3 (2/3):343.
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  11. Spinoza, T.I Der Junge De Spinoza, T.II das Entscheidungsjahr 1657, T. III Das neue leben, Munster 1933-5.Stanisław Dunin Borkowski - 1936 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 13 (3):256-257.
     
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    Probleme der Interpretation von Literatur: Ein Überblick.Stefan Descher, Jan Borkowski, Felicitas Ferder & Philipp David Heine - 2015 - In Jan Borkowski, Stefan Descher, Felicitas Ferder & Philipp David Heine (eds.), Literatur interpretieren: Interdisziplinäre Beiträge zur Theorie und Praxis. Mentis. pp. 11-70.
    Der Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über zentrale Fragen und Probleme, die sich mit der Interpretation von Literatur verbinden. Zunächst (1.) werden interpretationskritische Positionen zum Anlass genommen, auf die Komplexität und Vielgestaltigkeit des in Rede stehenden Phänomens hinzuweisen und in diesem Zuge einige Parameter einzuführen, die für interpretationstheoretische Überlegungen relevant sind (Interpretations- und Bedeutungskonzeption). Anschließend (2.) werden Ansätze zur Bestimmung des Interpretationsbegriffs diskutiert und die Vielfalt verschiedener Interpretationstypen und -ziele hervorgehoben. Die folgenden Abschnitte führen in zentrale Themen der gegenwärtigen Interpretationstheorie ein. (...)
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    Literatur interpretieren: Interdisziplinäre Beiträge zur Theorie und Praxis.Jan Borkowski, Stefan Descher, Felicitas Ferder & Philipp David Heine (eds.) - 2015 - Mentis.
    Was heißt es, einen literarischen Text zu interpretieren? Wie können Interpretationen begründet werden? Können wir mit Interpretationen Anspruch auf Erkenntnis erheben? Können Interpretationen wahr sein? In welcher Weise fließt das Wissen von Interpreten in ihre Interpretationen ein? Aus der Perspektive verschiedener Disziplinen suchen die Beiträge dieses Bandes Antworten auf diese und andere fundamentale Fragen, die sich mit der Interpretation von Literatur verbinden. Der einleitende Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über wichtige Themen und Probleme, die gegenwärtig im Hinblick auf die Theorie und (...)
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    Stanisław DuninBorkowski and his views on Einstein’s special theory of relativity.Jacek Rodzeń - 2022 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 72:63-86.
    The main purpose of this article is to discuss the views of the Jesuit Stanisław DuninBorkowski (1864–1934) about Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity. These days, DuninBorkowski is a rather obscure figure despite rising to fame in the interwar period as an outstanding expert in the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza. Thus, the secondary aim of this article is to remind ourselves of this somewhat forgotten scholar. As a researcher, writer, and pedagogue, DuninBorkowski was interested in (...)
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  15. Dunin-Borkowskis Spinozaforschung.Bernhard Jansen - 1937 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 50:192-214.
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  16. on Dunin-Borkowski's Der junge Despinoza. [REVIEW]George Stuart Fullerton - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy 8 (3):79.
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  17. von Dunin-Borkovski, Stanislaus, S. J., Spinoza. [REVIEW]H. Meyer - 1937 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 50:135-136.
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    Logic.Stan Baronett - 2008 - Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice Hall.
    Logic and truth -- Inferences : assessment, recognition, and reconstruction -- Categorical statements and inferences -- Truth-functional statements -- Truth tables and proofs -- Natural deduction -- The logic of quantifiers -- Logic and language -- Applied inductive analysis.
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  19. Sameness and the self: Philosophical and psychological considerations.Stan Klein - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology -- Perception 5:1-15.
    In this paper I examine the concept of cross-temporal personal identity (diachronicity). This particular form of identity has vexed theorists for centuries -- e.g.,how can a person maintain a belief in the sameness of self over time in the face of continual psychological and physical change? I first discuss various forms of the sameness relation and the criteria that justify their application. I then examine philosophical and psychological treatments of personal diachronicity(for example,Locke's psychological connectedness theory; the role of episodic memory) (...)
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  20. The sense of diachronic personal identity.Stan Klein - 2013 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12 (4):791-811.
    In this paper, I first consider a famous objection that the standard interpretation of the Lockean account of diachronicity (i.e., one’s sense of personal identity over time) via psychological connectedness falls prey to breaks in one’s personal narrative. I argue that recent case studies show that while this critique may hold with regard to some long-term autobiographical self-knowledge (e.g., episodic memory), it carries less warrant with respect to accounts based on trait-relevant, semantic self-knowledge. The second issue I address concerns the (...)
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  21. The self and its brain.Stan Klein - 2012 - Social Cognition 30 (4):474-518.
    In this paper I argue that much of the confusion and mystery surrounding the concept of "self" can be traced to a failure to appreciate the distinction between the self as a collection of diverse neural components that provide us with our beliefs, memories, desires, personality, emotions, etc (the epistemological self) and the self that is best conceived as subjective, unified awareness, a point of view in the first person (ontological self). While the former can, and indeed has, been extensively (...)
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    The Pediatrician's Dilemma: Refusing the Refusers of Infant Vaccines.Stan L. Block - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (3):648-653.
    Dealing with the continuously increasing rates of families wanting to either significantly delay or completely postpone their infant's vaccines has created an alarmingly untenable dilemma for the general pediatricians dealing with these families on a daily basis. Pediatricians must decide whether to continue to provide substandard care by foregoing many or most of the infant's highly recommended protective vaccines, or whether to dismiss from the practice the family who refuses vaccines. Much has been written about why they should retain these (...)
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  23. Going Out of My Head: An Evolutionary Proposal Concerning the “Why” of Sentience.Stan Klein, Bill N. Nguyen & Blossom M. Zhang - forthcoming - Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice.
    Note: Paper to appear in special issue of the journal Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice, on the evolution of consciousness //// The explanatory challenge of sentience is known as the “hard problem of consciousness”: How does subjective experience arise from physical objects and their relations? Despite some optimistic claims, the perennial struggle with this question shows little evidence of imminent resolution. In this article I focus on the “why” rather than on the “how” of sentience. Specifically, why did (...)
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  24. A Defense of Experiential Realism: The Need to take Phenomenological Reality on its own Terms in the Study of the Mind.Stan Klein - 2015 - Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice 2 (1):41-56.
    In this paper I argue for the importance of treating mental experience on its own terms. In defense of “experiential realism” I offer a critique of modern psychology’s all-too-frequent attempts to effect an objectification and quantification of personal subjectivity. The question is “What can we learn about experiential reality from indices that, in the service of scientific objectification, transform the qualitative properties of experience into quantitative indices?” I conclude that such treatment is neither necessary for realizing, nor sufficient for capturing, (...)
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  25. Phoronomy: space, construction, and mathematizing motion.Marius Stan - 2022 - In Michael Bennett McNulty (ed.), Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science: A Critical Guide. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 80-97.
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    Pisma o prawdzie i stanach rzeczy.Ludwik Borkowski - 1995 - Lublin: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej.
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    A Handbook for Doctoral Supervisors.Stan Taylor - 2005 - Routledge. Edited by Nigel Beasley.
    Historically, it has been presumed that being an experienced researcher was enough in itself to guarantee effective supervision. This has always been a dubious presumption, and it has become an untenable one in the light of global developments in the doctorate itself and in the candidate population which have transformed demands upon expectations of supervisors. This handbook will assist both new and experienced supervisors to respond to these changes. Divided into six parts the book looks at the following issues: * (...)
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    Logic.Stan Baronett - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    Featuring an exceptionally clear writing style and a wealth of real-world examples and exercises, Logic, Second Edition, shows how logic relates to everyday life, demonstrating its applications in such areas as the workplace, media and entertainment, politics, science and technology, student life, and elsewhere.Thoroughly revised and expanded in this second edition, the text now features 2600 exercises, more than 1000 of them new; three new chapters on legal arguments, moral arguments, and analyzing a long essay; enhanced pedagogy; and much more.FEATURES* (...)
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  29. Euler, Newton, and Foundations for Mechanics.Marius Stan - 2013 - In Chris Smeenk & Eric Schliesser (eds.), Newton's Principia. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 1-22.
    This chapter looks at Euler’s relation to Newton, and at his role in the rise of ‘Newtonian’ mechanics. It aims to give a sense of Newton’s complicated legacy for Enlightenment science, and to raise awareness that some key ‘Newtonian’ results really come from Euler.
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    Individual prevention as an essential characteristic of paternalism (indywidualna prewencja jako istotna cecha ustroju paternalistycznego).Borkowski Pawel - 2010 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 46 (1).
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  31. Creating a World in the Head: The Conscious Apprehension of Neural Content Originating from Internal Sources.Stan Klein & Judith Loftus - manuscript
    Note: Paper to appear in special issue of the journal Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice, on the evolution of consciousness //// Klein, Nguyen, & Zhang (in press) argued that the evolutionary transition from respondent to agent during the Cambrian Explosion would be a promising vantage point from which to gain insight into the evolution of organic sentience. They focused on how increased competition for resources -- in consequence of the proliferation of new, neurally sophisticated life-forms -- made awareness (...)
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  32. .Katherine Brading & Marius Stan - 2023 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
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    Essential Brakhage: selected writings on filmmaking.Stan Brakhage - 2001 - Kingston, N.Y.: Documentext. Edited by Bruce R. McPherson.
    In the course of making nearly 400 films over the past 50 years, "Stan Brakhage" became synonymous with independent American filmmaking, particularly its avant-garde component. This major collection of writings draws primarily upon two long out-of-print books--Metaphors on Vision and Brakhage Scrapbook. Brakhage examines filmmaking in relation to social and professional contexts, the nature of influence and collaboration, the aesthetics of personal experience, and the conditions under which various films were made. Brakhage discusses his predecessors and contemporaries, relates film (...)
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    Telling time: essays of a visionary filmmaker.Stan Brakhage - 2003 - Kingston, N.Y.: Documentext.
    Throughout a career spanning half a century, Stan Brakhage--the foremost experimental filmmaker in America, and perhaps the world--wrote controversial essays on the art of film and its intersections with poetry, music, dance, and painting. Published in small circulation literary and arts journals, they were gathered later into such books as Metaphors on Vision and Film at Wit's End. Beginning in 1989, and for a decade thereafter, Brakhage wrote the essays in Telling Time as an occasional column for Musicworks, a (...)
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  35. Ida: A conscious artifact?Stan Franklin - 2003 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 10 (4-5):47-66.
  36. Why We (Almost Certainly) are Not Moral Equals.Stan Husi - 2017 - The Journal of Ethics 21 (4):375-401.
    Faith in the universal moral equality of people enjoys close to unanimous consensus in present moral and political philosophy. Yet its philosophical justification remains precarious. The search for the basis of equality encounters insurmountable difficulties. Nothing short of a miracle seems required to stabilize universal equality in moral status amidst a vast space of distinctions sprawling between people. The difficulties of stabilizing equality against differentiation are not specific to any particular choice regarding the basis of equality. To show this, I (...)
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  37. Memory and the Sense of Personal Identity.Stan Klein & Shaun Nichols - 2012 - Mind 121 (483):677-702.
    Memory of past episodes provides a sense of personal identity — the sense that I am the same person as someone in the past. We present a neurological case study of a patient who has accurate memories of scenes from his past, but for whom the memories lack the sense of mineness. On the basis of this case study, we propose that the sense of identity derives from two components, one delivering the content of the memory and the other generating (...)
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  38. What memory is.Stan Klein - 2015 - WIREs Cognitive Science 6 (1):1-38.
    I argue that our current practice of ascribing the term “ memory ” to mental states and processes lacks epistemic warrant. Memory, according to the “received view”, is any state or process that results from the sequential stages of encoding, storage and retrieval. By these criteria, memory, or its footprint, can be seen in virtually every mental state we are capable of having. This, I argue, stretches the term to the breaking point. I draw on phenomenological, historical and conceptual considerations (...)
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  39. Why Reasons Skepticism is Not Self‐Defeating.Stan Husi - 2013 - European Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):424-449.
    : Radical meta-normative skepticism is the view that no standard, norm, or principle has objective authority or normative force. It does not deny that there are norms, standards of correctness, and principles of various kinds that render it possible that we succeed or fail in measuring up to their prerogatives. Rather, it denies that any norm has the status of commanding with objective authority, of giving rise to normative reasons to take seriously and follow its demands. Two powerful transcendental arguments (...)
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    Why We (Almost Certainly) are Not Moral Equals.Stan Husi - 2017 - The Journal of Ethics 21 (4):375-401.
    Faith in the universal moral equality of people enjoys close to unanimous consensus in present moral and political philosophy. Yet its philosophical justification remains precarious. The search for the basis of equality encounters insurmountable difficulties. Nothing short of a miracle seems required to stabilize universal equality in moral status amidst a vast space of distinctions sprawling between people. The difficulties of stabilizing equality against differentiation are not specific to any particular choice regarding the basis of equality. To show this, I (...)
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    Logic: an emphasis on formal logic.Stan Baronett - 2016 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Does not contain all chapters present in the main book--from publisher's comments.
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  42. Creating collective intention through dialogue.F. Dignum, B. Dunin-Keplicz & R. Verbrugge - 2001 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 9 (2):289-304.
    The process of cooperative problem solving can be divided into four stages. First, finding potential team members, then forming a team followed by constructing a plan for that team. Finally, the plan is executed by the team. Traditionally, very simple protocols like the Contract Net protocol are used for performing the first two stages of the process. In an open environment however, there can be discussion among the agents in order to form a team that can achieve the collective intention (...)
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    Cato at Utica: The Emergence of a Roman Suicide Tradition.Stanly H. Rauh - 2018 - American Journal of Philology 139 (1):59-91.
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  44. How conscious experience and working memory interact.Bernard J. Baars & Stan Franklin - 2003 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7 (4):166-172.
  45. Theory, Evidence, Data: Themes from George E. Smith.Marius Stan & Christopher Smeenk - 2023 - Springer.
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    Global Workspace Dynamics: Cortical “Binding and Propagation” Enables Conscious Contents.Bernard J. Baars, Stan Franklin & Thomas Zoega Ramsoy - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
  47. Think!Stan Anih - 2012 - Enugu State, Nigeria: Delta Publications.
     
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    Poems.Stan Cohen - 1992 - Journal of Medical Humanities 13 (1):49-50.
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    Art as a Method of Representation in Social Sciences.Umut Dağıstan - 2021 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 11 (11:1):255-269.
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    The ethical attitudes of students as a function of age, sex and experience.Susan C. Borkowski & Yusuf J. Ugras - 1992 - Journal of Business Ethics 11 (12):961 - 979.
    In this paper, we explore whether the ethical positions of students are firmly entrenched when they enter college, or do they change due to maturity, experience to ethical discussions in coursework, work experience, or a combination of factors. This study compared the ethical attitudes of freshmen and junior accounting majors, and graduate MBA students when confronted with two ethical dilemmas. Undergraduates were found to be more justice oriented than their MBA counterparts, who were more utilitarian in their ethical approach. While (...)
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