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  1. Das Bild als Werkzeug.Vitezslav Horak - 2006 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 32 (1):81-96.
    Bilder gehören zu den ältesten Zeugnissen der menschlichen Kultur. Sie sind, soweit bekannt, wesentlich älter als jede Form des sprachlich vermittelten diskursiven Denkens. Bereits dieser historische Umstand markiert die Bilder als etwas Vortheoretisches. Philosophische Theorien über Bilder stützen von Beginn an diese geschichtliche Kontingenz. Die Bildtheorie verdankt Platon die bis in unsere Tage überaus wirksame Denkposition, dass sich Bilder primär an die Sinnlichkeit wenden und nicht an den Verstand. Eine alte Feindschaft - die zwischen Sprache und Bild, dem Diskursiven und (...)
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    Possibility and Reality.Hans Rott & Vitezslav Horak (eds.) - 2003 - Walter de Gruyter.
    Die Philosophie wurde von so unterschiedlichen Philosophen wie Wolff und Russell als Moglichkeitswissenschaft bezeichnet. Doch erwiesen sich die modalen Konzepte von Moglichkeit und Notwendigkeit als sperrig und vieldeutig, und ihr Verhaltnis zum Wirklichkeitsbegriff bleibt problematisch. Die vorliegende Sammlung beleuchtet die Metaphysik und Logik von Moglichkeit und Wirklichkeit aufs Neue und betrachtet sie aus unterschiedlichsten Perspektiven jenseits der Dichotomie von analytischer und kontinentaler Philosophie. Die Philosophiegeschichte (von der griechischen Antike bis zu David Lewis) kommt ebenso zu Wort wie die Semantik moglicher (...)
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    On Interpretability in the Theory of Concatenation.Vítězslav Švejdar - 2009 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 50 (1):87-95.
    We prove that a variant of Robinson arithmetic $\mathsf{Q}$ with nontotal operations is interpretable in the theory of concatenation $\mathsf{TC}$ introduced by A. Grzegorczyk. Since $\mathsf{Q}$ is known to be interpretable in that nontotal variant, our result gives a positive answer to the problem whether $\mathsf{Q}$ is interpretable in $\mathsf{TC}$. An immediate consequence is essential undecidability of $\mathsf{TC}$.
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    A complementary perspective on business ethics in South Korea: Civil religion, common misconceptions, and overlooked social structures.Sven Horak & Inju Yang - 2017 - Business Ethics: A European Review 27 (1):1-14.
    Following the recent call for advancement in knowledge about business ethics in East Asia, this study proposes a complementary perspective on business ethics in South Korea. We challenge the conventional view that South Korea is a strictly collectivist country, where group norms and low trust determine the norms and values of behavior. Using the concept of civil religion, we suggest that the center of the South Korean civil religion can be seen in the affective ties and networks pervading the economic, (...)
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    Modal analysis of generalized Rosser sentences.Vítězslav Švejdar - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (4):986-999.
    A modal theory Z using the Guaspari witness comparison signs $\leq, is developed. The theory Z is similar to, but weaker than, the theory R of Guaspari and Solovay. Nevertheless, Z proves the independence of the Rosser fixed-point. A Kripke semantics for Z is presented and some arithmetical interpretations of Z are investigated. Then Z is enriched to ZI by adding a new modality sign for interpretability and by axioms expressing some facts about interpretability of theories. Two arithmetical interpretations of (...)
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    Initiation Plants in Drug Addiction Treatment: The Purgahuasca Therapy.Miroslav Horák, Nahanga Verter & Kristina Somerlíková - 2021 - Anthropology of Consciousness 32 (1):33-54.
    Anthropology of Consciousness, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 33-54, Spring 2021.
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    Join In or Opt Out? A Normative–Ethical Analysis of Affective Ties and Networks in South Korea.Sven Horak - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (1):207-220.
    So far overlooked by the international business ethics literature, we introduce, characterize, and normatively analyze the use of affective ties and networks in South Korea from an ethical point of view. Whereas the ethics of using Guanxi in China has been comprehensively discussed, Korean informal networks remain difficult to manage for firms in South Korea due to the absence of existing academic debate and research in this field. In this study, we concentrate mainly on the question of whether foreign firms (...)
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    On the ω ν ‐dimension and ω ν ‐pseudodimension of ordered sets.Vítêzslav Novák - 1964 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 10 (2-3):43-48.
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    Some independence results in interpretability logic.Vítězslav Švejdar - 1991 - Studia Logica 50 (1):29 - 38.
    A Kripke-style semantics developed by de Jongh and Veltman is used to investigate relations between several extensions of interpretability logic, IL.
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    The decision problem of provability logic with only one atom.Vítězslav Švejdar - 2003 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 42 (8):763-768.
    The decision problem for provability logic remains PSPACE-complete even if the number of propositional atoms is restricted to one.
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    On the polynomial-space completeness of intuitionistic propositional logic.Vítězslav Švejdar - 2003 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 42 (7):711-716.
    We present an alternative, purely semantical and relatively simple, proof of the Statman's result that both intuitionistic propositional logic and its implicational fragment are PSPACE-complete.
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    Ethnic and political nations in Europe.Vítězslav Velímský - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (1-3):71-75.
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    Les désenchantements de la liberté. La sortie des dictatures dans les années 1990.Vítězslav Velímský - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (6):957-959.
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    La démocratie se lève à l'est. société civile et communisme en Europe de l'est: Pologne et Hongrie.Vitezslav Velimsky - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (6):831-835.
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    National history as cultural process. A survey of the interpretations of Ukraine's past in polish, Russian, and Ukrainian historical writing from the earliest times to 1914.Vítězslav Velímský - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (4):601-602.
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    Pluralism, Socialism and Political Legitimacy. Reflections on opening up communism.Vitězslav Velímský - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (6):973-975.
  17. The End of the Right to the City: A Radical-Cooperative View.Caleb Althorpe & Martin Horak - 2023 - Urban Affairs Review 59 (1):14-42.
    Is the Right to the City (RTTC) still a useful framework for a transformative urban politics? Given recent scholarly criticism of its real-world applications and appropriations, in this paper, we argue that the transformative promise in the RTTC lies beyond its role as a framework for oppositional struggle, and in its normative ends. Building upon Henri Lefebvre's original writing on the subject, we develop a “radical-cooperative” conception of the RTTC. Such a view, which is grounded in the lived experiences of (...)
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    Science studies and Mendel's paradigm.Vítězslav Orel - 2010 - Perspectives on Science 18 (2):pp. 226-241.
    Steve Fuller has argued that a scientific discovery will not be recognized unless it can be justified within the history of the relevant science. He cites Mendel's work on genetics, which was not recognized until thirty-five years after its publication, as an example. This essay argues that Mendel's work comes out of the tradition of work by both agricultural breeders and academics in nineteenth century Austria. Thus, Fuller is mistaken, and one must look elsewhere for the neglect of Mendel's work. (...)
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    Adolescent Cranial Volume as a Sensitive Marker of Parental Investment: The Role of Non-material Resources?Velda Lauringson, Gudrun Veldre & Peeter Hõrak - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Growth of different body parts in humans is sensitive to different resource constraints that are mediated by parental investment. Parental investment can involve the expenditure of material, cognitive, and emotional resources on offspring. Cranial volume, an important predictor of cognitive ability, appears understudied in this context. We asked whether there are associations between growth and family structure, self-reported estimates for resource availability, and sibling number; and whether these constraints relate to head and body growth in a similar manner. We assessed (...)
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    An integrative ethical approach to leader favoritism.Inju Yang, Sven Horak & Nada K. Kakabadse - 2020 - Business Ethics: A European Review 30 (1):90-101.
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    Scientific Breeding in Central Europe during the Early Nineteenth Century: Background to Mendel’s Later Work.Roger J. Wood & Vítězslav Orel - 2005 - Journal of the History of Biology 38 (2):239-272.
    Efforts to bring science into early 19th century breeding practices in Central Europe, organised from Brno, the Hapsburg city in which Mendel would later turn breeding experiments into a body of timeless theory, are here considered as a significant prelude to the great discovery. During those years prior to Mendel's arrival in Brno, enlightened breeders were seeking ways to regulate the process of heredity, which they viewed as a force to be controlled. Many were specialising in sheep breeding for the (...)
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    The decline and fall of the Soviet Empire.Vitězslav Velímský - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (6):769-774.
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    Uitgestelde bevrijding. Volkeren van oostelijk Europa na de Tweede Wereldoorlog.Vitězslav Velímský - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (2):269-274.
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    Pre-precipitation rate in Al-10% Zn alloy neutron irradiated at 78°K.J. A. Horak - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (147):643-646.
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    Informal Networks, Informal Institutions, and Social Exclusion in the Workplace: Insights from Subsidiaries of Multinational Corporations in Korea.Sven Horak & Yuliani Suseno - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 186 (3):633-655.
    Drawing on interviews with decision makers in multinational corporations (MNCs) in South Korea, we examine the role of informal networks in the social exclusion of women in the workforce. Although legislation in the country is in favor of gender equality, we found that informal barriers in the workplace remain difficult to overcome. Informal networks in Korea, yongo, present an ethical issue in the workplace, as they tend to socially exclude women, limiting possibilities for their participation and career progression. We found (...)
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  26. The criticism of Bourgeois philosophical approaches to contemporary scientific and technical progress.Rr Akolektiv, R. Steindl, P. Horak, Z. Javurek & V. Zatka - 1983 - Filosoficky Casopis 31 (1):38-55.
     
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    Unwatchable.Nicholas Baer, Maggie Hennefeld, Laura Horak & Gunnar Iversen (eds.) - 2019 - New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.
    We all have images that we find unwatchable, whether for ethical, political, or sensory-affective reasons. From news coverage of terror attacks to viral videos of police brutality, and from graphic horror films to incendiary artworks that provoke mass boycotts, many of the images in our media culture strike as beyond the pale of consumption. Yet what does it mean to proclaim a media object "unwatchable": disturbing, revolting, poor, tedious, or literally inaccessible? Appealing to a broad academic and general readership, Unwatchable (...)
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    Fermat's last theorem and Catalan's conjecture in weak exponential arithmetics.Petr Glivický & Vítězslav Kala - 2017 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 63 (3-4):162-174.
    We study Fermat's last theorem and Catalan's conjecture in the context of weak arithmetics with exponentiation. We deal with expansions of models of arithmetical theories (in the language ) by a binary (partial or total) function e intended as an exponential. We provide a general construction of such expansions and prove that it is universal for the class of all exponentials e which satisfy a certain natural set of axioms. We construct a model and a substructure with e total and (...)
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  29. The concept of the Putsch.F. Weyr & P. Horak - 1995 - Filosoficky Casopis 43 (3):449-460.
     
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    A note on the normal form of closed formulas of interpretability logic.Petr Hájek & Vítězslav Švejdar - 1991 - Studia Logica 50 (1):25 - 28.
    Each closed (i.e. variable free) formula of interpretability logic is equivalent in ILF to a closed formula of the provability logic G, thus to a Boolean combination of formulas of the form n.
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    On to real-life movements.Paul J. Cordo, Fay B. Horak & Susan P. Moore - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):214-215.
  32. Rousseau and Nietzsche-2 types of the conception of nature in Bourgeois thought and their connections.M. Havelka & P. Horak - 1987 - Filosoficky Casopis 35 (5):764-771.
     
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  33. Some theoretical and philosophical aspects and sources of the thought of comenius, ja.V. Herold & P. Horak - 1987 - Filosoficky Casopis 35 (6):930-940.
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    On interplay of quantifiers in Gödel-Dummett fuzzy logics.Blanka Kozlíková & Vítězslav Švejdar - 2006 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (5):569-580.
    Axiomatization of Gödel-Dummett predicate logics S2G, S3G, and PG, where PG is the weakest logic in which all prenex operations are sound, and the relationships of these logics to logics known from the literature are discussed. Examples of non-prenexable formulas are given for those logics where some prenex operation is not available. Inter-expressibility of quantifiers is explored for each of the considered logics.
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    Defect structure of Pb-doped Bi2Te3single crystals.T. Plecháček, J. Navrátil, J. Horák & P. Lošt’ák - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (21):2217-2228.
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    Scientific Breeding in Central Europe during the Early Nineteenth Century: Background to Mendel’s Later Work. [REVIEW]Roger J. Wood & Vítězslav Orel - 2005 - Journal of the History of Biology 38 (2):239 - 272.
    Efforts to bring science into early 19th century breeding practices in Central Europe, organised from Brno, the Hapsburg city in which Mendel would later turn breeding experiments into a body of timeless theory, are here considered as a significant prelude to the great discovery. During those years prior to Mendel's arrival in Brno, enlightened breeders were seeking ways to regulate the process of heredity, which they viewed as a force to be controlled. Many were specialising in sheep breeding for the (...)
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    Initial Theoretical Framework and Problem Solving Concerning the Enigma of Heredity.Vitězslav Orel & Gerhard Czihak - 2001 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23 (1):125 - 136.
    The difference in formulation of the question of heredity on a different level of knowledge in Brno in the 1830s and after 1850 is discussed in this article. In order to solve the problem the most important source is forshown in the new philosophy of plant physiology and in physics. Mendel was pleased to have met excellent teachers of both these fields. This explanation is an example of Mirko Grmek's thesis: 'l'histoire des sciences est le laboratoire de l'épistomologie'.
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    Selected Works by Ivan Timofeevich Frolov (1929-1999) relative to the philosophy of "homo sapiens et humanus".Vitezslav Orel - 2004 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 26 (3/4):395 - 406.
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    Dark side of the principles of non-discrimination and proportionality: the case of mandatory vaccination.Filip Horák & Jakub Dienstbier - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Deciding the conflict between various rights and interests, especially in medical ethics where health and lives are in question, has significant challenges, and to obtain appropriate outcomes, it is necessary to properly apply the principles of non-discrimination and proportionality. Using the example of mandatory vaccination policies, we show that this task becomes even more difficult when these principles lead us to counterintuitive and paradoxical results. Although the general purpose of these principles is to ensure that decisions and policies seek the (...)
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    Pavel Materna a třísložková teorie jazyka.Aleš Horák & Karel Pala - 2015 - Studia Philosophica 62 (2):114-119.
    V příspěvku připomínáme originální spolupráci s prof. P. Maternou, která začala v 60. letech minulého století a vedla ke vzniku třísložkové teorie jazyka, jejímiž autory jsou spolu s Pavlem Maternou Karel Pala a Aleš Svoboda. Články o třísložkové teorii byly publikovány v r. 1976 a 1979, ovšem jméno P. Materny se v titulcích článků ne­smělo objevit, byl tak komunistickým režimem trestán za vyloučení z KSČ v r. 1969. Třísložková teorie jazyka, jak název naznačuje, pokrývá tři základní komponenty sys­tému jazyka, tedy (...)
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  41. Beyond words and things.Petr Horak - 2010 - Filosoficky Casopis 58 (5):643-644.
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  42. COMM 100 A May 2, 2006 “The Emergence of Satellite Radio: Current Issues and Employment Opportunities”.Amy Horak & Kate Betzolt - forthcoming - Emergence: Complexity and Organization.
     
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    Change and Nothing But Change, on Philip Rosen Change Mummified: Cinema, Historicity, Theory.Jan-Christopher Horak - 2003 - Film-Philosophy 7 (6).
    Philip Rosen _Change Mummified: Cinema, Historicity, Theory_ Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 2001 ISBN 0-8166-3637-0 445 pp.
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  44. Concerning one metaphysical critique of the French-revolution-Camus, Albert and his L homme-revolte.P. Horak - 1989 - Filosoficky Casopis 37 (3):430-438.
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    Development of ECJ case law in the field of health services.Hana Horak & Kosjenka Dumančić - forthcoming - Bioethics.
  46. From a letters of Patocka, Jan to Campbell, Robert in Paris.P. Horak - 1994 - Filosoficky Casopis 42 (6):903-921.
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  47. Filozofické poradenstvo - kritika.Otakar Horák - 2014 - Filosofie Dnes 5 (2):62-86.
    Philosophical counseling is a helping profession that relates to the ancient concept of philosophy as a discipline with therapeutic potential. Unfortunately, there is no empirical evidence supporting the claim of therapeutic effects philosophy is supposed to have. Philosophical counselors do not have any exclusive methods – distinctive from the procedures used in psychotherapy – that we could find as sources of therapeutic effects. Philosophical counselors often do not understand the processes that generate therapeutic effects and mistakenly attribute these effects to (...)
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  48. Humanism for postmodern humanity.Petr Horak - 2010 - Filosoficky Casopis 58 (4):483-484.
  49. Hegel, Tocqueville et la révolution.P. Horak - 1988 - Filozofia 43 (2):223-229.
     
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    Le Langage Fleuri: histoire et analyse linguistique de l'euphemisme.André Horak - 2016 - Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Edition.
    Cet ouvrage explique certains usages de l euphemisme dans la diachronie. Il donne aussi un apercu critique des etudes significatives sur cette figure. De plus, il propose de nouvelles theories semantico-pragmatiques et rhetoriques sur le langage fleuri. Enfin, ce livre examine les relations qu entretient l euphemisme avec la litote et l hyperbole. ".
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