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    How to Teach Machines in Artificial Intelligence: Technical Education in John Dewey, Gilbert Simondon, and Machine Learning.Olivier Del Fabbro - 2022 - Education and Culture 37 (2):24-41.
    Abstract:A society that uses drills and conditioning to train its machine learning models risks creating an alienated situation between human and machine in social life, as these teaching methods generate a lack of responsibility for the actions produced by such machines. Both John Dewey and Gilbert Simondon present conceptions and ideas that shed a different light on such alienated human–machine relationships in machine learning: that is, a critique of mere drilling and training as an educational method; the mode of existence (...)
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    Panpsychist, Gewohnheitsmensch oder mythischer Typus: Narrativer Umgang mit Gewalterfahrung in Naturkatastrophen, Krankheit und Krieg.Olivier Del Fabbro - 2023 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 48 (1):129-146.
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    Evolving beyond antiracism: Reflections on the experience of developing a cultural safety curriculum in a tertiary education setting.Kerry Hall, Stacey Vervoort, Letitia Del Fabbro, Fiona Rowe Minniss, Vicki Saunders, Karen Martin, Andrea Bialocerkowski, Eleanor Milligan, Melanie Syron & Roianne West - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (1):e12524.
    There is an inextricable link between cultural and clinical safety. In Australia high‐profile Aboriginal deaths in custody, publicised institutional racism in health services and the international Black Lives Matter movement have cemented momentum to ensure culturally safe care. However, racism within health professionals and health professional students remains a barrier to increasing the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health professionals. The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Strategy's objective to ‘eliminate racism from the (...)
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    Minimal structures for modal tableaux: Some examples.Luis Fariñas del Cerro & Olivier Gasquet - 2004 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 8:99.
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    A general framework for pattern-driven modal tableaux.Luis Fariñas Del Cerro & Olivier Gasquet - 2002 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 10 (1):51-83.
  6. Modal tableaux for reasoning about diagrams.Luis Fariñas del Cerro & Olivier Gasquet - 2006 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 91 (1):169-184.
    This paper, we propose a modal logic satisfying minimal requirements for reasoning about diagrams via collection of sets and relations between them, following Harel's proposal. We first give an axiomatics of such a theory and then provide its Kripke semantics. Then we extend previous works of ours in order to obtain a decision procedure based on tableaux for this logic. Beside soundness and completeness of our tableaux, we manage to define a strategy of rule application ensuring termination by extending the (...)
     
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    I fondamenti biologici della filosofia: la natura simbolica del DNA, della psiche e del linguaggio.Franco Fabbro - 2021 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Envisager Méduse. Condensation et métamorphose dans la Tête de Méduse de Caravage.Olivier Dubouclez - 2024 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 12 (2):141-175.
    Various elements suggest that not only Medusa’s beheading, but also her metamorphosis is present on the parade shield that Caravaggio painted in 1597-1598 and that his patron, Cardinal del Monte, offered to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinando de’ Medici. Scholars have recently insisted that the famous rotella shares many features with an engraving by Cornelis Cort, now attributed to Antonio Salamanca, a possible copy of a lost work by Leonardo. Interestingly, this engraving comes with a description of Medusa’s metamorphosis, (...)
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    Maria Francesca Canonico, Antropologie filosofiche del nostro tempo a confronto.Olivier Perru - 2003 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 101 (4):726-731.
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    Pequeña filosofía de la aceleración de la historia.Olivier Remaud - 2007 - Isegoría 37:97-111.
    La aceleración de la historia es un asunto de creencias. Ella introduce en el mundo social cambios fundamentales y sugiere al mismo tiempo que los suscribimos. Pero si los individuos están prestos a admitir una nueva creencia en lo que respecta a la naturaleza cambiante del presente, han de adaptarla aún a sus creencias precedentes. Este conjunto de creencias disponible proporciona así respuestas variadas cuando las personas reaccionan a dilemas situacionales e intentan conciliar su interpretación de la realidad con el (...)
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    Vico lector de espinosa (sobre la reprensión de la etica, II, 7 en la scienza nuova [1744], § 238).Olivier Remand - 1997 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 7 (8):191.
    Pese a no mencionar apenas a Spinoza, entre SN § 238 y Etica, II, 7 hay un manifiesto paralelismo. El parentesco léxico no sólo no es accidental, sino que es clave interpretativa de la SN. No obstante, la asunción viquiana, al introducir el tiempo dentro del propio vínculo entre el orden de las ideas y el de las cosas, comporta una crítica del axioma de Spinoza. Esta circunstancia permite aquí poner de nuevo a prueba los principios filosóficos de la Scienza (...)
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    Recherches récentes en épigraphie créto-mycénienne.Jean-Pierre Olivier & Françoise Rougemont - 1998 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 122 (2):403-443.
    La Semaine d'épigraphie créto-mycénienne a été organisée par l'École française d'Athènes du 24 au 28 mars 1998, dans le but de réunir, pour quelques séances de travail, des savants reconnus et de jeunes doctorants spécialisés dans l'étude des écritures linéaires A et B. Chacun des participants a présenté un état de ses recherches personnelles : M.-L. Bech Nosch, L'administration des textes en Crète centrale, hors des séries Lc/Le/Ln ; Chr. Boulotis, Les nouveaux documents en linéaire A d'Akrotiri (Théra) : remarques (...)
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    Paul Ricoeur: La mémoire, l’histoire, l’oubli, París: Seuil, 2000, 681 pp. [REVIEW]Olivier Mongin - 2003 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 15 (2):327-333.
    La mémoire, l’histoire, l’oubli, la última gran obra de Paul Ricoeur, fue publicada en otoño del 2000. Se trata de una de las obras fundamentales que marcan el ritmo de su producción, junto con la trilogía inicial sobre la voluntad, la trilogía de Temps et récit y el escrito Soi-Même comme un autre. El libro se inicia con una advertencia en la que se anuncian claramente las preocupaciones que están en el origen de esta publicación.
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    La préparation d’un supplément au Recueil des inscriptions en linéaire A. Observations à partir d’un travail en cours.Maurizio Del Freo & Julien Zurbach - 2011 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 135 (1):73-97.
    The preparation of a supplement to Recueil des inscriptions en linéaire A. Observations on work in progress The work on a supplement to the Recueil des inscriptions en linéaire A by L. Godart and J.-P. Olivier, which will include the inscriptions published since 1985, allows presenting the characteristics of this corpus from a new angle. This article tries to define evolutions in the date, geography, and balance between different materials and types of inscriptions.
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    Guest Editors' Note.Kevin Taylor & Johnathan Flowers - 2022 - Education and Culture 37 (2):1-3.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Guest Editors' NoteKevin Taylor (bio) and Johnathan Flowers (bio)Welcome to this special fall 2021 issue of Education & Culture. we are pleased to bring you the second installment of this special three-part issue on Deweyan approaches to contemporary issues at the intersection of data and technology.In his extensive writings on philosophy and technology, Luciano Floridi has argued that "the time has come to translate environmental ethics into terms of (...)
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    Konfigurationen der Zeitlichkeit: Jahrbuch Technikphilosophie 2021.Alexander Friedrich, Petra Gehring, Christoph Hubig, Andreas Kaminski & Alfred Nordmann (eds.) - 2021 - Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Mbh & Co. Kg.
    There is a relationship between time and technology which has been obvious since the classical philosophies of time. Even telling the time necessitates technologies relating to measuring and counting. Technological developments have changed the temporal state of our reality. Key terms such as deceleration, synchronisation, prevention and de-temporalisation point to relevant problem areas in this respect. This yearbook, whose thematic focus is 2021, endeavours to reveal new technological and philosophical perspectives on the temporal conditions in which we think, communicate, work (...)
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    Engaño y daño del transhumanismo, Olivier Rey, (2019) HOMO LEGENS, MADRID.Ángel Jorge Barahona Plaza - 2021 - Relectiones 8:15-17.
    Engaño y daño del transhumanismo, Olivier Rey, (2019) HOMO LEGENS, MADRID.
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    Istituzioni ritmiche e fine del tempo." Modo" e" neuma" nel canto gregoriano e in Olivier Messiaen.Marco Mazzolini - 2010 - Doctor Virtualis 10:177-191.
    Prendendo le mosse dall’esame del ciclo pianistico Quatre études de rythme, di Olivier Messiaen , scritto fra il 1949 e il 1950, l’articolo delinea un sintetico confronto fra due differenti espressioni dell’arte musicale. Da un lato una composizione della metà del Novecento: repertorio profano, strumentale, frutto di concezioni individuali, testimonianza della fase post-tonale del pensiero musicale. Dall’altro la monodia gregoriana: repertorio sacro, vocale, anonimo, che esprime concetti formali pre-tonali. Occasione di tale raffronto è l’indagine sulla portata concettuale e tecnica (...)
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    Povertà volontaria ed usus pauper alla base del discorso economico di Pietro di Giovanni Olivi.Giuseppe Franco - 2021 - Franciscan Studies 79 (1):81-110.
    Per il francescano Olivi lo stato dell’altissima povertà e la perfezione evangelica comportano la rinuncia alla proprietà e l’espropriazione di ogni diritto. Olivi argomenta che l’altissima povertà include in modo necessario e come parte integrante del voto francescano l’usus pauper, vale a dire l’uso povero dei beni e delle cose. In questo contesto Olivi si pone la questione di quale sia lo statuto giuridico della povertà e di come sia possibile vivere la perfezione evangelica all’interno di una società segnata dalla (...)
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    Pietro di Giovanni olivi frate minore: Atti Del xliii convegno internazionale, assisi, 16-18 ottobre 2015, spoleto, cisam, 2016, 518 pp. [REVIEW]Rafael Ramis Barcelo - 2017 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 24:287.
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    La antropología calcedoniana de Olivier Clement: un nuevo paradigma.Carolina Blázquez Casado - 2018 - Salmanticensis 65 (2):237-265.
    El teólogo ortodoxo Olivier Clément reflexiona, con especial frescura y claridad, en la antropología cristiana a partir del dogma calcedoniano. El misterio de Cristo esclarece verdaderamente el misterio del hombre en una perspectiva donde la categoría persona es la clave de bóveda. En Jesucristo, Hijo de Dios hecho hombre, la persona humana es reconocida como misterio, ser de apertura y ofrecimiento a la vez que trascendente e inasible. La experiencia de religación y dependencia existencial, en definitiva de filiación, esclarece (...)
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    TINLAND, Olivier. L’idéalisme hégélien. Paris: CNRS Editions, 2013.Danilo Vaz-Curado R. M. Costa - 2015 - Trans/Form/Ação 38 (3):171-176.
    RESUMEN:El siguiente escrito ensaya una interpretación del rendimiento del mito de los metales expuesto por Platón en su diálogo llamado Politeia a propósito de la siguiente interrogación: ¿Cómo se constituye el orden social en la pólis platónica? Para responder a esta pregunta debemos esclarecernos respecto de: i) El papel de la educación en la constitución del orden social. ii) La correlación entre el mito de los metales y el orden social. iii) La constitución tripartita de la psykhḗ humana. Una vez (...)
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    Une avant-garde sans avant-garde.Olivier Zahm - 2017 - [Zurich]: JRP Ringier. Edited by Donatien Grau.
    Un essai sur l'avant-garde des années 1990 (un recueil des textes les plus significatifs d'Olivier Zahm – co-fondateur et directeur du magazine Purple, concepteur de plus d'une cinquantaine d'expositions dans le monde –, écrits sur les trente dernières années, qui offre une lecture radicale de l'art, des années 1990 à nos jours).
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    Il principio marino del barocco. Sensualità, onirismo, provocazione.Baldine Saint Girons - 2015 - Rivista di Estetica 58:46-62.
    Il saggio mira a superare l’antinomia tra la teoria di Wölfflin e quella di D’Ors, cercando una conciliazione tra storia dell’arte ed estetica. La contrapposizione tra il rigore di un principio formale e la sensibilità di un principio materiale viene superata grazie a un principio specificamente marino e alla sua ambivalenza (fonte di vita e di morte, strumento di legame e di dissociazione, principio di dolcezza e di aggressione). Infine, viene richiamata l’arte del modellare, in cui l’argilla trova la forma (...)
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    Evolutionary aspects of self- and world consciousness in vertebrates.Franco Fabbro, Salvatore M. Aglioti, Massimo Bergamasco, Andrea Clarici & Jaak Panksepp - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:124016.
    Although most aspects of world and self-consciousness are inherently subjective, neuroscience studies in humans and non-human animals provide correlational and causative indices of specific links between brain activity and representation of the self and the world. In this article we review neuroanatomic, neurophysiological and neuropsychological data supporting the hypothesis that different levels of self and world representation in vertebrates rely upon i) a 'basal' subcortical system that includes brainstem, hypothalamus and central thalamic nuclei and that may underpin the primary (or (...)
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    La Philosophie de l'éducation.Olivier Reboul - 1971 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
    La philosophie de l'éducation n'est pas une doctrine mais un questionnement qui remet radicalement en cause tout ce que nous croyons savoir en ce domaine. Elle s'interroge donc également sur le sens et les limites des sciences de l'éducation. Dans cet ouvrage, le lecteur trouvera une réflexion sur l'éducation, du point de vue de sa finalité et de ses institutions, ainsi qu'une interrogation sur les valeurs transmises par la pédagogie. Enfin, s'il se demande quel est le critère d'une éducation réussie, (...)
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    How Traditions Live and Die.Olivier Morin - 2015 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    Of all the things we do and say, most will never be repeated or reproduced. Once in a while, however, an idea or a practice generates a chain of transmission that covers more distance through space and time than any individual person ever could. What makes such transmission chains possible? For two centuries, the dominant view was that humans owe their cultural prosperity to their powers of imitation. In this view, modern cultures exist because the people who carry them are (...)
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    Biological and neuroscientific foundations of philosophy: towards a new paradigm.Franco Fabbro - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Biological and Neuroscientific Foundations of Philosophy is an authoritative text addressing both academicians and students, and proposes an integrated and holistic view of scientific study and presents a new paradigm by which to study philosophy. It highlights, in a systematic and sufficiently simple manner, the fundamental role of neuroscience, neuropsychology and biology within philosophical reflection.
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    Sujeto y conocimiento de sí. Traducción y comentario de dos textos de Pedro de Juan Olivi.Ignacio Anchepe - 2019 - Patristica Et Medievalia 40 (1).
    Estas páginas se proponen presentar la traducción comentada de dos textos de Pedro de Juan Olivi, franciscano provenzal del s. XIII; el primero es el artículo 19 de la Impugnatio quorundam articulorum Arnaldi Gallardi, y el otro es la cuestión 76 de sus Quaestiones in secundum librum Sententiarum. La traducción conjunta de estos textos se justifica por su afinidad temática, pues ambos se refieren a un mismo problema, el que los escolásticos acostumbraron presentar bajo el título “Si el alma se (...)
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    Contributions of Neuropsychology to the Study of Ancient Literature.Franco Fabbro, Anastasia Fabbro & Cristiano Crescentini - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:350114.
    The present work introduces the neuropsychological paradigm as a new approach to studying ancient literature. In the first part of the article, an epistemological framework for the proper use of neuropsychology in relation to ancient literature is presented. The article then discusses neuropsychological methods of studying different human experiences and dimensions already addressed by ancient literatures. The experiences of human encounters with gods among ancient cultures are first considered, through the contributions of Julian Jaynes and Eric R. Dodds. The concepts (...)
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    Episodic memory and consciousness in antisocial personality disorder and conduct disorder.Franco Fabbro & Cristiano Crescentini - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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    "Older Women in America".Mary Ann Fabbro - 1993 - Semiotics:145-159.
  33. Flat Emergence.Olivier Sartenaer - 2018 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 99 (S1):225-250.
    The main contention of this article is that current approaches to ontological emergence are not comprehensive, in that they share a common bias that make them blind to some conceptual space available to emergence. In this article, I devise an alternative perspective on ontological emergence called ‘flat emergence’, which is free of such a bias. The motivation is twofold: not only does flat emergence constitute another viable way to fulfill the initial emergentist promise, but it also allows for making sense (...)
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    Henri Poincaré's criticism of Fin De Siècle electrodynamics.Olivier Darrigol - 1995 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 26 (1):1-44.
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    Editorial: Neuroimaging and Neuropsychology of Meditation States.Barbara Tomasino & Franco Fabbro - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    What Price Changing Laws of Nature?Olivier Sartenaer, Alexandre Guay & Paul Humphreys - 2020 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (1):1-19.
    In this paper, we show that it is not a conceptual truth about laws of nature that they are immutable (though we are happy to leave it as an open empirical question whether they do actually change once in a while). In order to do so, we survey three popular accounts of lawhood—(Armstrong-style) necessitarianism, (Bird-style) dispositionalism and (Lewis-style) ‘best system analysis’—and expose the extent, as well as the philosophical cost, of the amendments that should be enforced in order to leave (...)
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  37. Sixteen Years Later: Making Sense of Emergence (Again).Olivier Sartenaer - 2016 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 47 (1):79-103.
    Sixteen years after Kim’s seminal paper offering a welcomed analysis of the emergence concept, I propose in this paper a needed extension of Kim’s work that does more justice to the actual diversity of emergentism. Rather than defining emergence as a monolithic third way between reductive physicalism and substance pluralism, and this through a conjunction of supervenience and irreducibility, I develop a comprehensive taxonomy of the possible varieties of emergence in which each taxon—theoretical, explanatory and causal emergence—is properly identified and (...)
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  38. The Precautionary Principle and Chemical Risks.Olivier Godard - 2013 - In Jean-Pierre Llored (ed.), The Philosophy of Chemistry: Practices, Methodologies, and Concepts. Cambridge Scholars Press.
     
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  39. “Philosophers care about the truth”: Descriptive/normative generics.Olivier Lemeire - 2023 - Mind and Language 38 (3):772-786.
    Some generic generalizations have both a descriptive and a normative reading. The generic sentence “Philosophers care about the truth”, for instance, can be read as describing what philosophers in fact care about, but can also be read as prescribing philosophers to care about the truth. On Leslie’s account, this generic sentence has two readings due to the polysemy of the kind term “philosopher”. In this paper, I first argue against this polysemy account of descriptive/normative generics. In response, a contextualist semantic (...)
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    Olivier jacquemond: Uvažovať S blanchotom O priatelstve.Olivier Jacquemond - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (8).
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    Neither metaphysical dichotomy nor pure identity: Clarifying the emergentist creed.Olivier Sartenaer - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 44 (3):365-373.
    Emergentism is often misleadingly described as a monolithic “third way” between radical monism and pluralism. In the particular case of biology, for example, emergentism is perceived as a middle course between mechanicism and vitalism. In the present paper I propose to show that the conceptual landscape between monism and pluralism is more complex than this classical picture suggests. On the basis of two successive analyses—distinguishing three forms of tension between monism and pluralism and a distinction between derivational and functional reduction—I (...)
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  42. No purely epistemic theory can account for the naturalness of kinds.Olivier Lemeire - 2018 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 12):2907-2925.
    Several philosophers have recently tried to define natural kinds in epistemic terms only. Given the persistent problems with finding a successful metaphysical theory, these philosophers argue that we would do better to describe natural kinds solely in terms of their epistemic usefulness, such as their role in supporting inductive inferences. In this paper, I argue against these epistemology-only theories of natural kinds and in favor of, at least partly, metaphysical theories. I do so in three steps. In the first section (...)
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  43. The Composition of Forces.Olivier Massin - 2017 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (3):805-846.
    This paper defends a realist account of the composition of Newtonian forces, dubbed ‘residualism’. According to residualism, the resultant force acting on a body is identical to the component forces acting on it that do not prevent each other from bringing about its acceleration. Several reasons to favor residualism over alternative accounts of the composition of forces are advanced. (i) Residualism reconciles realism about component forces with realism about resultant forces while avoiding any threat of causal overdetermination. (ii) Residualism provides (...)
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    Language Brain Representation in Bilinguals With Different Age of Appropriation and Proficiency of the Second Language: A Meta-Analysis of Functional Imaging Studies.Elisa Cargnelutti, Barbara Tomasino & Franco Fabbro - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Preliminaries to a Psychological Model of Musical Groove.Olivier Senn, Dawn Rose, Toni Bechtold, Lorenz Kilchenmann, Florian Hoesl, Rafael Jerjen, Antonio Baldassarre & Elena Alessandri - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  46. Synchronic vs. diachronic emergence: a reappraisal.Olivier Sartenaer - 2015 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 5 (1):31-54.
    In this paper, I put forward a benchmark account of emergence in terms of non-explainability and explicate the relationship that exists between its synchronic and diachronic declinations. I develop an argument whose conclusion is that emergence is essentially a “two-faceted” notion, i.e. it always encapsulates both synchronic and diachronic dimensions. I then compare this account with alternative recent accounts of emergence that define the concept through the notion of unpredictability or topological non-equivalence.
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  47. Falsifying generic stereotypes.Olivier Lemeire - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (7):2293-2312.
    Generic stereotypes are generically formulated generalizations that express a stereotype, like “Mexican immigrants are rapists” and “Muslims are terrorists.” Stereotypes like these are offensive and should not be asserted by anyone. Yet when someone does assert a sentence like this in a conversation, it is surprisingly difficult to successfully rebut it. The meaning of generic sentences is such that they can be true in several different ways. As a result, a speaker who is challenged after asserting a generic stereotype can (...)
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  48. Why use generic language in science?Olivier Lemeire - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    Scientists often communicate using generic generalizations, which are unquantified generalizations such as ‘Americans overestimate social class mobility’ or ‘sound waves carry gravitational mass’. In this paper, I explain the role of such generic generalizations in science, based on a novel theory about their characteristic meaning. According to this theory, a scientific generalization of the form ‘Ks are F’ says that F is one property based on which category K qualifies as a scientific kind. Because what it takes to qualify as (...)
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    Seeking a bridge between language and motor cortices: a PPI study.Marta Maieron, Dario Marin, Franco Fabbro & Miran Skrap - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Cultural Evolution of Precise and Agreed‐Upon Semantic Conventions in a Multiplayer Gaming App.Olivier Morin, Thomas F. Müller, Tiffany Morisseau & James Winters - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (2):e13113.
    The amount of information conveyed by linguistic conventions depends on their precision, yet the codes that humans and other animals use to communicate are quite ambiguous: they may map several vague meanings to the same symbol. How does semantic precision evolve, and what are the constraints that limit it? We address this question using a multiplayer gaming app, where individuals communicate with one another in a scaled-up referential game. Here, the goal is for a sender to use black and white (...)
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