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    Teoría crítica desde Frankfurt a las Américas.Stefan Gandler - 2024 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 56 (156):6-16.
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    Teoría crítica y materialismo hoy: Alfred Schmidt y la filosofía marxista en México.Stefan Gandler - 2013 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 18 (61):25-36.
    Alfred Schmidt y Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez tienen en común que parten de Marx sin caer en el dogmatismo. Schmidt es uno de los alumnos y colaboradores más importantes de Horkheimer, Adorno, y Marcuse, muy probablemente el más relevante entre los aún vivos al inicio del siglo XXI, no solamente por su gr..
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    The Concept of History in Walter Benjamin’s Critical Theory.Stefan Gandler - 2010 - Radical Philosophy Review 13 (1):19-42.
    The point of departure of this study is Walter Benjamin’s last text, “Theses on the Philosophy of History.” Benjamin appeals to the significance of theology for historical materialism in order to overcome one of the decisive reasons why Marx’s unique theoretical project, in its positivistic interpretations, was not understood with the necessary radicality and had been in danger of losing its explanatory power and revolutionary impulse. The necessity of looking back to the past constitutes the basic theme of the study, (...)
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    Asger Sørensen, Capitalism, Alienation and Critique: Studies in Economy and Dialectics.Stefan Gandler & Karla Sánchez Félix - 2022 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 56 (1):102-103.
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    Alfred Schmidt: filosofía marxista en perspectiva latinoamericana.Stefan Gandler - 2013 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 18 (61):9-10.
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    Benjamin and Antifascist Education.Stefan Gandler & Sandra Loyoyla Guizar - 2022 - Radical Philosophy Review 25 (1):123-126.
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    Bolívar Echeverria (1941-2010). Teoría Crítica desde Latinoamérica.Stefan Gandler - 2011 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 16 (53).
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    Concepto de ethos histórico. Alcances y limitaciones: el problema de la cosificación.Stefan Gandler - 2021 - Signos Filosóficos 23 (45):152-178.
    Resumen Este artículo analiza si en la teoría de los cuatro ethe de la modernidad capitalista, desarrollada por Bolívar Echeverría, no está contenida una debilidad de principio. Se trata de saber si para arribar a sus más altas aportaciones, esta teoría no termina pagando un precio que debiera dar que pensar. ¿Acaso renuncia a la crítica de la ideología, por lo menos en la radicalidad realizada por los autores de la Teoría crítica, inspirados en este punto originalmente por Georg Lukács?This (...)
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    Conciencia y vida cotidiana en la Filosofía de la praxis de Adolfo Sánchez Vásquez.Stefan Gandler - 2010 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 15 (48):11-23.
    El problema de la cotidianidad no es estudiado en muchos autores marxistas, y menos en los años 1960, cuando Sánchez Vázquez analiza esta temática en su tesis doctoral Sobre la praxis. Predomina entonces en teorías marxistas, la concentración en los aspectos económicos y políticos. La conciencia cot..
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    El único compromiso político de la Teoría crítica es con la emancipación.Stefan Gandler - 2024 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 56 (156):112-128.
    Este artículo trata acerca del compromiso político de los autores de la Teoría crítica. Muchas veces se les ha reclamado (todavía sucede en las discusiones presentes) no haber sido más cercanos a algún grupo político, a algún gobierno de izquierda, algún partido o sindicato. En el contexto de esa crítica, esbozo estas reflexiones para demostrar que su compromiso con la emancipación humana sólo pudo ser tan incondicional por la distancia que mantuvieron con las organizaciones de izquierda existentes en su tiempo.
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    Mestizaje cultural y ethos barroco. Una reflexión intercultural a partir de Bolívar Echeverria.Stefan Gandler - 2000 - Signos Filosóficos 1 (3):53-73.
    One of theprincipaI tush of the philosoher is educution, thut is, rhe formation of other human beings. mis is so related with moral discourse that it could be said that dhere is no dzyerence with the discome of educa- ?ion, und the latter is ackieved through quesfions and a critica1 attiíude...
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    Modernidad Latinoamericana pese a Europa. El Universalismo Mexicano en el Contexto Internacional.Stefan Gandler - 2011 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 16 (55):109-122.
    El imaginario hoy dominante declara Europa como cuna de la modernidad, los países del tercer mundo como simples receptores de la tradición ilustrada. Registramos, en cambio, que la mayor parte de Europa no ha aplicado los ideales de la Revolución Francesa, sino mantienen elementos feudales y premod..
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  13. Mesianismo y materialismo en Walter Benjamin.Stefan Gandler - 2004 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 24:127-158.
     
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    ¿Por qué el ángel de la historia mira hacia atrás? Acerca de las tesis Sobre el concepto de historia de Walter Benjamín.Stefan Gandler - 2003 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 8 (20):7-39.
    El ángel de la historia, en las tesis de Walter Benjamin, mira hacia atrás por tres razones: Primero, porque epistemológicamente es inevitable y necesario mirar hacia atrás, o sea: el ángel no puede ver adelante y tiene que mirar hacia atrás para poder entender su entorno. Segundo, porque onto..
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    Society and State in Marcuse and Hegel.Stefan Gandler - 2014 - Philosophy Study 4 (1).
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    Warum schaut der Engel der Geschichte zurück?Stefan Gandler - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2:89-95.
    Der Engel der Geschichte in den Thesen von Walter Benjamin schaut zurück aus drei Gründen: Erstens, weil es epistemologisch unvermeidbar und notwendig ist, zurück zu schauen, oder: Der Engel kann nicht nach vorne sehen und muß nach hinten blicken, um seine Umgebung zu verstehen. Zweitens, weil ontologisch die Zukunft nicht existiert, da der.Fortschritt' keine Tendenz einer Annäherung an eine bessere Zukunft, sondern das Sich-Entfernen vom verlorenen Paradies ist, und weil die Zeit als etwas homogenes, das automatisch voranschreitet, nicht existiert. Drittens, (...)
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    Warum schaut der Engel der Geschichte zurück?Stefan Gandler - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2:89-95.
    Der Engel der Geschichte in den Thesen von Walter Benjamin schaut zurück aus drei Gründen: Erstens, weil es epistemologisch unvermeidbar und notwendig ist, zurück zu schauen, oder: Der Engel kann nicht nach vorne sehen und muß nach hinten blicken, um seine Umgebung zu verstehen. Zweitens, weil ontologisch die Zukunft nicht existiert, da der.Fortschritt' keine Tendenz einer Annäherung an eine bessere Zukunft, sondern das Sich-Entfernen vom verlorenen Paradies ist, und weil die Zeit als etwas homogenes, das automatisch voranschreitet, nicht existiert. Drittens, (...)
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    Zum Ethosbegriff in der heutigen lateinamerikanischen Philosophie.Stefan Gandler - 2006 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 54 (5):767-783.
    Ethos wird von B. Echeverría verstanden als die Gesamtheit aller materiellen und ideellen Alltagsformen, einschließlich der je spezifischen Gebrauchswerte. Die parallele Existenz vier verschiedener Ethos-Grundformen: das realistische, das romantische, das klassische und das barocke Ethos, bildet die begriffliche Grundlage eines nicht-progressistischen Erklärungsmodells innerhalb einer materialistischen Kulturtheorie. Die Anmaßung des heute vorherrschenden realistischen Ethos, „einmalig” und „modern” zu sein, wird nicht mit einem Schuss Postmoderne, sondern mit einer kritischen Theorie des vierfachen Ethos der kapitalistischen Moderne quittiert.
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  19. PDF [Es] HTML [Es] Traducciones automáticas [Es].Álvaro B. Márquez-Fernández, Stefan Gandler, Gerardo Oviedo, Graciela Maturo, Andrés Donoso Romo, Lino Morán-Beltrán, Johan Méndez-Reyes, Alejandro Herrero, Rafael Ojeda & Antonio Tinoco Guerra - 2006 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 11 (35).
     
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    Stefan Gandler’s Renewal of Critical Theory from Latin America.Jake M. Bartholomew - 2023 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 37 (3):308-318.
    ABSTRACT This article aims to broaden the scope of Critical Theory beyond the Anglo-American and European sphere by addressing the work of Stefan Gandler. Gandler, who has long advocated for the importance of Mexican philosophers, has also utilized their work to criticize the current iteration of Critical Theory in its second and third generations. Finding them far removed from the first, he considers the work of thinkers like Bolívar Echeverría to be the tradition’s true heirs. By attending (...)
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    Stefan Gandler: Marxismo crítico en México: Adolfo Sánchez Vásquez y Bolívar Echevarría, México D.F.: FCE/UNAM/Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, 2007, 621 pp. [REVIEW]Levi Del Águila - 2008 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 20 (2):335-344.
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    Stefan Gandler: Marxismo crítico en México: Adolfo Sánchez Vásquez y Bolívar Echevarría, México D.F.: FCE/UNAM/Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, 2007, 621 pp. [REVIEW]Levi Del Águila - 2008 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 20 (2):335-344.
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  23. E-health.Stefan Callens & Laura Boddez - 2014 - In Yann Joly & Bartha Maria Knoppers (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Medical Law and Ethics. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Defining Explanation and Explanatory Depth in XAI.Stefan Buijsman - 2022 - Minds and Machines 32 (3):563-584.
    Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) aims to help people understand black box algorithms, particularly of their outputs. But what are these explanations and when is one explanation better than another? The manipulationist definition of explanation from the philosophy of science offers good answers to these questions, holding that an explanation consists of a generalization that shows what happens in counterfactual cases. Furthermore, when it comes to explanatory depth this account holds that a generalization that has more abstract variables, is broader in (...)
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    What are universities for?Stefan Collini - 2012 - New York: Penguin Books.
    Stefan Collini challenges the common claim that universities need to show that they help to make money in order to justify getting more money.
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  26. Ethics of Artificial Intelligence.Stefan Buijsman, Michael Klenk & Jeroen van den Hoven - forthcoming - In Nathalie Smuha (ed.), Cambridge Handbook on the Law, Ethics and Policy of AI. Cambridge University Press.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly adopted in society, creating numerous opportunities but at the same time posing ethical challenges. Many of these are familiar, such as issues of fairness, responsibility and privacy, but are presented in a new and challenging guise due to our limited ability to steer and predict the outputs of AI systems. This chapter first introduces these ethical challenges, stressing that overviews of values are a good starting point but frequently fail to suffice due to the context (...)
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    Public Moralists: Political Thought and Intellectual Life in Britain, 1850-1930.Stefan Collini - 1991 - Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press.
    This imaginative and unusual book explores the moral sensibilities and cultural assumptions that were at the heart of political debate in Victorian and early twentieth-century Britain. It focuses on the role of intellectuals as public moralists and suggests ways in which their more formal political theory rested upon habits of response and evaluation that were deeply embedded in wider social attitudes and aesthetic judgments. Collini examines the characteristic idioms and strategies of argument employed in periodical and polemical writing, and reconstructs (...)
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  28. Learning the Natural Numbers as a Child.Stefan Buijsman - 2017 - Noûs 53 (1):3-22.
    How do we get out knowledge of the natural numbers? Various philosophical accounts exist, but there has been comparatively little attention to psychological data on how the learning process actually takes place. I work through the psychological literature on number acquisition with the aim of characterising the acquisition stages in formal terms. In doing so, I argue that we need a combination of current neologicist accounts and accounts such as that of Parsons. In particular, I argue that we learn the (...)
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  29. The Word for World is Computer: Simulating second natures in artificial life.Stefan Helmreich - 2004 - In M. Norton Wise (ed.), Growing explanations: historical perspectives on recent science. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 275--300.
     
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  30. Sur la décomposition des ensembles de points en parties respectivement congruentes.Stefan Banach & Alfred Tarski - 1924 - Fundamenta Mathematicae 6:244-277.
    Sur la décomposition des ensembles de points en parties respectivement congruentes.
     
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    Acquiring mathematical concepts: The viability of hypothesis testing.Stefan Buijsman - 2021 - Mind and Language 36 (1):48-61.
    Can concepts be acquired by testing hypotheses about these concepts? Fodor famously argued that this is not possible. Testing the correct hypothesis would require already possessing the concept. I argue that this does not generally hold for mathematical concepts. I discuss specific, empirically motivated, hypotheses for number concepts that can be tested without needing to possess the relevant number concepts. I also argue that one can test hypotheses about the identity conditions of other mathematical concepts, and then fix the application (...)
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    The representations of the approximate number system.Stefan Buijsman - 2021 - Philosophical Psychology 34 (2):300-317.
    The Approximate Number System (ANS) is a system that allows us to distinguish between collections based on the number of items, though only if the ratio between numbers is high enough. One of the questions that has been raised is what the representations involved in this system represent. I point to two important constraints for any account: (a) it doesn’t involve numbers, and (b) it can account for the approximate nature of the ANS. Furthermore, I argue that representations of pure (...)
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    “Discipline history” and “intellectual history” reflections on the historiography of the social sciences in Britain and France.Stefan Collini - 1988 - Revue de Synthèse 109 (3-4):387-399.
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    Over What Range Should Reliabilists Measure Reliability?Stefan Buijsman - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-21.
    Process reliabilist accounts claim that a belief is justified when it is the result of a reliable belief-forming process. Yet over what range of possible token processes is this reliability calculated? I argue against the idea that _all_ possible token processes (in the actual world, or some other subset of possible worlds) are to be considered using the case of a user acquiring beliefs based on the output of an AI system, which is typically reliable for a substantial local range (...)
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    Performatives Selbstbewusstsein.Stefan Lang - 2019 - Paderborn: Mentis, Brill Deutschland.
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    Relativization makes contradictions harder for Resolution.Stefan Dantchev & Barnaby Martin - 2014 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 165 (3):837-857.
    We provide a number of simplified and improved separations between pairs of Resolution-with-bounded-conjunction refutation systems, Res, as well as their tree-like versions, Res⁎. The contradictions we use are natural combinatorial principles: the Least number principle, LNPn and an ordered variant thereof, the Induction principle, IPn.LNPn is known to be easy for Resolution. We prove that its relativization is hard for Resolution, and more generally, the relativization of LNPn iterated d times provides a separation between Res and Res. We prove the (...)
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    Datafication and empowerment: How the open data movement re-articulates notions of democracy, participation, and journalism.Stefan Baack - 2015 - Big Data and Society 2 (2).
    This article shows how activists in the open data movement re-articulate notions of democracy, participation, and journalism by applying practices and values from open source culture to the creation and use of data. Focusing on the Open Knowledge Foundation Germany and drawing from a combination of interviews and content analysis, it argues that this process leads activists to develop new rationalities around datafication that can support the agency of datafied publics. Three modulations of open source are identified: First, by regarding (...)
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    How Do We Semantically Individuate Natural Numbers?†.Stefan Buijsman - forthcoming - Philosophia Mathematica.
    ABSTRACT How do non-experts single out numbers for reference? Linnebo has argued that they do so using a criterion of identity based on the ordinal properties of numerals. Neo-logicists, on the other hand, claim that cardinal properties are the basis of individuation, when they invoke Hume’s Principle. I discuss empirical data from cognitive science and linguistics to answer how non-experts individuate numbers better in practice. I use those findings to develop an alternative account that mixes ordinal and cardinal properties to (...)
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    Exploring the Folkbiological Conception of Human Nature.Stefan Linquist, Edouard Machery, Paul E. Griffiths & Karola Stotz - 2011 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 366 (1563):444.
    Integrating the study of human diversity into the human evolutionary sciences requires substantial revision of traditional conceptions of a shared human nature. This process may be made more difficult by entrenched, 'folkbiological' modes of thought. Earlier work by the authors suggests that biologically naive subjects hold an implicit theory according to which some traits are expressions of an animal's inner nature while others are imposed by its environment. In this paper, we report further studies that extend and refine our account (...)
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    Referring to Mathematical Objects via Definite Descriptions.Stefan Buijsman - 2017 - Philosophia Mathematica 25 (1):128-138.
    Linsky and Zalta try to explain how we can refer to mathematical objects by saying that this happens through definite descriptions which may appeal to mathematical theories. I present two issues for their account. First, there is a problem of finding appropriate pre-conditions to reference, which are currently difficult to satisfy. Second, there is a problem of ensuring the stability of the resulting reference. Slight changes in the properties ascribed to a mathematical object can result in a shift of reference (...)
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  41. The Point of Promises.Stefan Https://Orcidorg Riedener & Philipp Https://Orcidorg Schwind - 2022 - Ethics 132 (3):621-643.
    The normative mechanics of promising seem complex. The strength and content of promissory obligations, and the residual duties they entail upon being violated, have various prima facie surprising features. We give an account to explain these features. Promises have a point. The point of a promise to φ is a promise-independent reason to φ for the promisee’s sake. A promise turns this reason into a duty. This explains the mechanics of promises. And it grounds a nuanced picture of immoral promises, (...)
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    The limits of tractability in Resolution-based propositional proof systems.Stefan Dantchev & Barnaby Martin - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (6):656-668.
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    The Third Culture: The Impact of AI on Knowledge, Society and Consciousness in the 21st Century.Stefan Brunnhuber - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    We are currently witnessing the emergence of a ‘third culture’, driven by unprecedented developments that are changing the playing field. These include advances in AI, big data analysis and robotics. The traditional ‘two cultures’ view (S. P. Snow) distinguishes between the sciences and the humanities. The wisdoms these two cultures offer are separated from each other, with little to no interaction or mutual comprehension. However, over the past two decades, and for the first time in human history, a new, third (...)
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    Alva Noë: Strange Tools – Art and Human Nature.Stefan Deines - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 63 (1).
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    Explìzit-Machen explizit gemacht Über einen zentralen Begriff in der Sprachphilosophie Robert Brandoms.Stefan Deines & Jasper Liptow - 2007 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 55 (1):59-78.
    Ziel dieses Aufsatzes ist es, Robert Brandoms Begriff des Explizit-Machens explizit zu machen. Zu diesem Zweck werden zunächst verschiedene Formen des Explizit-Machens unterschieden. Dabei erweist sich allein der Begriff des logischen Explizit-Machens als haltbar. Anschließend wird gezeigt, dass diesem Begriff eine Schlüsselstellung im Rahmen von Brandoms Philosophie zukommt. Sowohl seine philosophische Methodologie als auch sein zentrales philosophisches Projekt einer Zurückführung von Semantik auf Pragmatik lassen sich höchstens soweit verständlich machen wie der Begriff des logischen Explizit-Machens. Dieser weist allerdings ein erhebliches (...)
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    Two roads to the successor axiom.Stefan Buijsman - 2020 - Synthese 197 (3):1241-1261.
    Most accounts of our knowledge of the successor axiom claim that this is based on the procedure of adding one. While they usually don’t claim to provide an account of how children actually acquire this knowledge, one may well think that this is how they get that knowledge. I argue that when we look at children’s responses in interviews, the time when they learn the successor axiom and the intermediate learning stages they find themselves in, that there is an empirically (...)
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  47. Grounding and the explanatory role of generalizations.Stefan Roski - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (8):1985-2003.
    According to Hempel’s influential theory of explanation, explaining why some a is G consists in showing that the truth that a is G follows from a law-like generalization to the effect that all Fs are G together with the initial condition that a is F. While Hempel’s overall account is now widely considered to be deeply flawed, the idea that some generalizations play the explanatory role that the account predicts is still often endorsed by contemporary philosophers of science. This idea, (...)
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    Spotting When Algorithms Are Wrong.Stefan Buijsman & Herman Veluwenkamp - 2023 - Minds and Machines 33 (4):541-562.
    Users of sociotechnical systems often have no way to independently verify whether the system output which they use to make decisions is correct; they are epistemically dependent on the system. We argue that this leads to problems when the system is wrong, namely to bad decisions and violations of the norm of practical reasoning. To prevent this from occurring we suggest the implementation of defeaters: information that a system is unreliable in a specific case (undercutting defeat) or independent information that (...)
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    Investigating Emerging Biomedical Practices: Zones of Awkward Engagement on Different Scales.Stefan Beck, Jörg Niewöhner & Michalis Kontopodis - 2011 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 36 (5):599-615.
    This special issue of Science, Technology, & Human Values critically explores a new stage in which the life sciences and biomedical practices have entered. This new stage is marked by postgenomic developments and an increased interest of life sciences in the everyday lives of people outside laboratories and clinical settings. Furthermore, particular attention is given to many chronic and degenerative disorders such as cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease, or developmental disorders. These developments coincide—or have become entangled—with a new set of interests (...)
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    Estetika moderne.Stefan Çapaliku - 2006 - Tiranë: Shtëpia Botuese e Librit Universitar.
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