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    Spinoza gegen Kant und die Sache der geistigen Wahrheit.Constantin Brunner - 1974 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
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    Úvahy–eseje filozofia.Ako Nazerať Na To & ČOJE VNÍMATEĽNÉ - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (9):894.
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    Did Adam and Eve make love in the Garden of Eden? A Note on the Confessions of the Flesh of Michel Foucault.Ákos Cseke - 2021 - Astérion 25.
    Dans la dernière partie des Aveux de la chair, Michel Foucault offre une analyse minutieuse de la théorie de la libido en tant que « stigmate de l’involontaire dans l’acte sexuel d’après la faute » selon saint Augustin ; le thème est intimement lié à l’exégèse patristique et augustinienne du livre de la Genèse 1:28 (« Croissez et multipliez »), plus spécialement à la question de l’existence possible des rapports sexuels au paradis. Le présent article se propose d’étudier à la (...)
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    La vie pour la vérité: études sur le dernier Foucault.Akos Cseke - 2023 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
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    Sequential compactness and the axiom of choice.Norbert Brunner - 1983 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 24 (1):89-92.
  6. The African Inspiration of the Black Arts Movement.Edward O. Ako - 1986 - Diogenes 34 (135):93-104.
    The literary relations between the Harlem Renaissance and the Negritude Movement have, we believe, been sufficiently documented. It has been demonstrated that Senghor, Damas and Césaire avidly perused the pages of Crisis, Opportunity and Garvey's Negro World—Journals in which Langston Hughes, Claude Mckay, Countee Cullen and Jean Tommer—the poets of the Harlem Renaissance, first had their poems published. It is equally literary history now, that some of the poems of the Afro-American writers were reprinted in such Parisian Black-oriented journals and (...)
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    The post festum-rationality of history in Georg Lukács’ Ontology.Ákos Forczek - 2024 - Studies in East European Thought 76 (2):177-192.
    During the winter of 1968–69, members of the so-called Budapest School formulated a scathing “review” of Georg Lukács’ late work, Ontology of Social Being. In the wake of the objections (but not in accordance with them), Lukács began to revise the text, but was unable to complete it: he died in June 1971. The disciples’ critique, published in English and German in 1976, played a major role in the reception history of Ontology—or rather in the fact that the 1500-page “philosophical (...)
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    Set-mappings on Dedekind sets.Norbert Brunner - 1989 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 30 (2):268-270.
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    The Fraenkel-Mostowski method, revisited.Norbert Brunner - 1989 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 31 (1):64-75.
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    Ways to Be Understood: The Ontological Turn and Interpretive Social Science.Akos Sivado - 2020 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 50 (6):565-585.
    The ontological turn in anthropological methodology, at least in its conceptualization-oriented formulation, aims to turn away from the concepts and objects found within one’s own social setting in order to turn to indigenous conceptualization processes and take a look at “the things themselves.” This article aims to unpack what such constant reconceptualization amounts to, arguing that when modified to meet certain objections, the ontological turn could provide important ingredients for an alternative version of interpretive social science—one that wishes to understand (...)
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    The axiom of choice in topology.Norbert Brunner - 1983 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 24 (3):305-317.
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    The Shape of Things to Come? Reflections on the Ontological Turn in Anthropology.Akos Sivado - 2015 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 45 (1):83-99.
    Martin Paleček and Mark Risjord have recently put forward a critical evaluation of the ontological turn in anthropological theory. According to this philosophically informed theory of ethnographic practice, certain insights of twentieth-century analytic philosophy should play a part in the methodological debates concerning anthropological fieldwork: most importantly, the denial of representationalism and the acceptance of the extended mind thesis. In this paper, I will attempt to evaluate the advantages and potential drawbacks of ontological anthropology—arguing that to become a true alternative (...)
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  13. Institutions of Epistemic Vigilance: The Case of the Newspaper Press.Ákos Szegőfi & Christophe Heintz - 2022 - Social Epistemology 36 (5):613-628.
    Can people efficiently navigate the modern communication environment, and if yes, how? We hypothesize that in addition to psychological capacities of epistemic vigilance, which evaluate the epistemic value of communicated information, some social institutions have evolved for the same function. Certain newspapers for instance, implement processes, distributed among several experts and tools, whose function is to curate information. We analyze how information curation is done at the institutional level and what challenges it meets. We also investigate what factors favor the (...)
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    Context learning for threat detection.Akos Szekely, Suparna Rajaram & Aprajita Mohanty - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (8):1525-1542.
    It is hypothesised that threatening stimuli are detected better due to their salience or physical properties. However, these stimuli are typically embedded in a rich context, motivating the question whether threat detection is facilitated via learning of contexts in which threat stimuli appear. To address this question, we presented threatening face targets in new or old spatial configurations consisting of schematic faces and found that detection of threatening targets was faster in old configurations. This indicates that individuals are able to (...)
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    Memory for dangers past: threat contexts produce more consistent learning than do non-threatening contexts.Akos Szekely, Suparna Rajaram & Aprajita Mohanty - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (5):1031-1040.
    ABSTRACTIn earlier work we showed that individuals learn the spatial regularities within contexts and use this knowledge to guide detection of threatening targets embedded in these contexts. While it is highly adaptive for humans to use contextual learning to detect threats, it is equally adaptive for individuals to flexibly readjust behaviour when contexts once associated with threatening stimuli begin to be associated with benign stimuli, and vice versa. Here, we presented face targets varying in salience in new or old spatial (...)
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    Versioned linking of semantic enrichment of legal documents.Ákos Szőke, András Förhécz, Gábor Kőrösi & György Strausz - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 21 (4):485-519.
    Regulations affect every aspect of our lives. Compliance with the regulations impacts citizens and businesses similarly: they have to find their rights and obligations in the complex legal environment. The situation is more complex when languages and time versions of regulations should be considered. To propose a solution to these demands, we present a semantic enrichment approach which aims at (1) decreasing the ambiguousness of legal texts, (2) increasing the probability of finding the relevant legal materials, and (3) utilizing the (...)
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    The Ethics of the Face in Art: On the Margins of Levinas’s Theory of Ethical Signification in Art.Akos Krassoy - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 53 (1):42.
  18. The Misunderstanding of the Church.Brunner Emil & Harold Knight - 1953
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    Relative Age Effects in Mathematics and Reading: Investigating the Generalizability across Students, Time and Classes.Katharina Thoren, Elisa Heinig & Martin Brunner - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:195306.
    A child’s age in comparison to the age of her or his classmates (relative age) has been found to be an influential factor on academic achievement, particularly but not exclusively at the beginning of formal schooling. However, few studies have focused on the generalizability of relative age effects. To close this gap, the present study analyzes the generalizability across students with and without immigrant backgrounds, across three student cohorts that entered school under a changing law of school enrollment, and across (...)
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    The relation between language and arithmetic in bilinguals: insights from different stages of language acquisition.Amandine Van Rinsveld, Martin Brunner, Karin Landerl, Christine Schiltz & Sonja Ugen - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  21. Es gibt kein Ende.Lotte Stigter-Brunner - 1970 - Hamburg,: Hansa-Verl.. Edited by Leo Sonntag & Heinz Hermann Stolte.
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  22. Lévinas and the aesthetic event.Ákos Krassóy - 2007 - Studia Phaenomenologica 7 (9999):319-347.
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    Sally Haslanger, Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique. Reviewed by.Akos Sivado - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (5):270-272.
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    The Ethics of the Face in Art: On the Margins of Levinas’s Theory of Ethical Signification in Art.Akos Krassoy - 2016 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 53 (1):42-73.
    In ‘Reality and Its Shadow’, Levinas dismisses knowledge as a whole from art. This has deep implications for the ethical. The aesthetic event has nothing to do with the ethical event – art does not seem to hold a place for ethical knowledge. This situation is problematic with respect to the conflicting phenomenological evidence as well as with respect to Levinas himself, who occasionally relies on works of art in his ethical phenomenological analyses. My article aims to fill in the (...)
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    The Transcendence of Words.Akos Krassoy - 2016 - Levinas Studies 10 (1):1-42.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Transcendence of WordsAkos Krassoy (bio)Levinas’s central contribution to aesthetics and the philosophy of art is his well-known and provocative attempt to ethicize art. Yet, there is hardly any certainty regarding the nature of this ethicization. As far as the realization of Levinas’s program is concerned, readers usually remember its harmful effects.1 On the other hand, there are equally appreciative tones in his reading of art. It might be (...)
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  26. Proximity and Distance.Ákos Krassóy - 2008 - Studia Phaenomenologica 8:47-63.
    Relations between literature and phenomenology vary greatly from proximity to distance depending on whether writers or philosophers give the definition. Writers in favour of the mission of phenomenology and phenomenologist relying on the visional power of literary examples can equally have a high regard for the other discipline thereby, nonetheless, preserving the demarcation. In the following, I will try to investigate these connections by debating the viewpoints of authors showing visible signs of appreciation on both sides. My examples are meant (...)
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    Predicting first-grade mathematics achievement: the contributions of domain-general cognitive abilities, nonverbal number sense, and early number competence.Caroline Hornung, Christine Schiltz, Martin Brunner & Romain Martin - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    In defence of language-interpretive social science: on the critiques of Peter Winch’s conception of understanding.Akos Sivado - 2011 - History of the Human Sciences 24 (5):103-123.
    In his highly influential book (The Idea of a Social Science and its Relation to Philosophy, first published in 1958), Peter Winch introduces an alternative concept of interpretive social science, in which the focus is shifted from the actors’ subjective motives to the common elements found in every understandable action: language-games and rule-following. This Wittgensteinian, linguistic version of interpretive social science has had its vast array of critics throughout the years: according to some of them, it neglects the practical side (...)
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    Raimo Tuomela , Social Ontology . Reviewed by.Akos Sivado - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (5):275-277.
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    Tamás Demeter, Kathryn Murphy and Claus Zittel, eds., Conflicting Values of Inquiry: Ideologies of Epistemology in Early Modern Europe. Reviewed by.Akos Sivado - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (6):290-293.
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  31. Televisión, mercado y orden moral de la sociedad, una tendencia delicada e inevitable.C. Catalán & Jj Brunner - 1995 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 43.
     
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  32. Filozofia a kultúra.Revolúcia Ako Sociokultúrny Fenomén - 1987 - Filozofia 42 (1):28.
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    Dislocations in plastically deformed SrTiO3.W. Sigle, C. Sarbu†, D. Brunner & M. Rühle - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (29-31):4809-4821.
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    Az idők örvényében: agy és tudat.Károly Ákos - 1975 - Budapest: Gondolat.
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    Anti-intuitionism and paraconsistency.Andreas B. M. Brunner & Walter A. Carnielli - 2005 - Journal of Applied Logic 3 (1):161-184.
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    The more data, the better: A usage-based account of the English comparative correlative construction.Thomas Hoffmann, Jakob Horsch & Thomas Brunner - 2019 - Cognitive Linguistics 30 (1):1-36.
    Languages are complex systems that allow speakers to produce novel grammatical utterances. Yet, linguists differ as to how general and abstract they think the mental representation of speakers have to be to give rise to this grammatical creativity. In order to shed light on these questions, the present study looks at one specific construction type, English comparative correlatives, that turns out to be particularly interesting in this context: on the one hand it has been described in terms of one of (...)
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    Smart criminal justice: exploring the use of algorithms in the Swiss criminal justice system.Monika Simmler, Simone Brunner, Giulia Canova & Kuno Schedler - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 31 (2):213-237.
    In the digital age, the use of advanced technology is becoming a new paradigm in police work, criminal justice, and the penal system. Algorithms promise to predict delinquent behaviour, identify potentially dangerous persons, and support crime investigation. Algorithm-based applications are often deployed in this context, laying the groundwork for a ‘smart criminal justice’. In this qualitative study based on 32 interviews with criminal justice and police officials, we explore the reasons why and extent to which such a smart criminal justice (...)
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    Peer Influence on Managerial Honesty: The Role of Transparency and Expectations.Markus Brunner & Andreas Ostermaier - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 154 (1):127-145.
    We investigate peer influence on managerial honesty under varying levels of transparency. In a laboratory experiment, managers report their costs to a superior to request budget. We manipulate whether the managers learn each other’s report and cost or the report but not the cost. The results show, first, that managers are susceptible to peer influence, as they join peers in reporting honestly and dishonestly both under full and partial transparency. Second, however, the effect of peer influence is asymmetric. While managers’ (...)
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    Remembrance of things future.Kira Brunner Don - 2009 - In Katie Terezakis (ed.), Engaging Agnes Heller: A Critical Companion. Lexington Books.
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    Protofilozofie.Archetypy Ako Základné Východiská Milétskej - 2002 - Filozofia 57 (1):31.
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  41. Seminár K aktuálnym problémom.Lukácsa Napokon Sa Účastníci Dohodli—Ako & Dalimír Hajko - 1984 - Filozofia 39 (1):101.
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    How versioning of terminology systems can be supported by ontological models – a case study on TNM tumor classification.Susanne Zabka, Stefan Schulz, Oliver Brunner & Martin Boeker - forthcoming - Applied ontology:1-20.
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    Towards a More Just Canadian Education-migration System: International Student Mobility in Crisis.Lisa Ruth Brunner - 2022 - Studies in Social Justice 16 (1):78-102.
    Education-migration, or the multi-step recruitment and retention of international students as immigrants, is an increasingly important component of both higher education and so-called highly-skilled migration. This is particularly true in Canada, a country portrayed as a model for highly-skilled migration and supportive of international student mobility. However, education-migration remains under-analyzed from a social justice perspective. Using a mobility justice framework, this paper considers COVID-19’s impact on Canada’s education-migration system at four scales: individuals, education institutions, state immigration regimes, and planetary geoecologies. (...)
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    Developmental Dynamics of General and School-Subject-Specific Components of Academic Self-Concept, Academic Interest, and Academic Anxiety.Katarzyna Gogol, Martin Brunner, Franzis Preckel, Thomas Goetz & Romain Martin - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Teachers’ Use of Educative Features in Guides for Nature of Science Read-Alouds.Jeanne Brunner - 2019 - Science & Education 28 (3-5):413-437.
    This study investigates the use of specific educative features for supporting the teaching of nature of science during read-alouds of elementary science trade books. Educative features are components of educative curriculum materials that aim to increase teachers’ content knowledge and support effective instructional practices. Understanding how teachers use specific educative features is important for the future design of curriculum materials that can be used to improve teachers’ views of NOS in tandem with changing their teaching practices. Qualitative data from teacher (...)
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    Automation-Induced Complacency Potential: Development and Validation of a New Scale.Stephanie M. Merritt, Alicia Ako-Brew, William J. Bryant, Amy Staley, Michael McKenna, Austin Leone & Lei Shirase - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Metatheories of disagreement: Introduction.Péter Hartl & Ákos Gyarmathy - 2021 - Metaphilosophy 52 (3-4):337-347.
    This article introduces Metaphilosophy's special issue on metatheories of disagreement, with the aim of promoting discussion on the nature of disagreement on a metatheoretical level. The contributions to this issue cover the following key topics related to disagreement: faultless disagreement, metaontological disagreement, metalinguistic disagreement, responses to peer disagreement in philosophy, hinge epistemology and deep disagreement, disagreement asymmetry, factual and nonfactual disagreement, and defining disagreement or verbal dispute. This introduction also provides general background on four major topics in order to contextualize (...)
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  48. Recenzie, glosy, informácie.Človek Ako Filozofický Problém - 1974 - Filozofia 29 (2):195.
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    Capgras syndrome–out of sight, out of mind?T. Dietl, A. Herr, H. Brunner & E. Friess - 2003 - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 108 (6):460–2; discussion 462–3.
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    Products of compact spaces in the least permutation model.Norbert Brunner - 1985 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 31 (25‐28):441-448.
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