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    Theoretical Foundations for Digital Text Analysis.Gabe Ignatow - 2016 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 46 (1):104-120.
    Much of social life now takes place online, and records of online social interactions are available for social science research in the form of massive digital text archives. But cultural social science has contributed little to the development of machine-assisted text analysis methods. As a result few text analysis methods have been developed that link digital text data to theories about culture and discourse. This paper attempts to lay the groundwork for development of such methods by proposing metatheoretical and theoretical (...)
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    Ulrich Beck: E-Special Introduction.Gabe Mythen - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (7-8):383-409.
    This e-special issue of Theory, Culture & Society showcases work published in the journal by and about the late German sociologist Ulrich Beck. Beck became known as a pioneering and inventive thinker, continuously engaged in a quest to capture the essence of the modern age, whilst simultaneously wrestling with the upcoming horizons of the future. During his career, he was responsible for developing some of the defining sociological concepts of the late 20th and early 21st century, including risk, reflexive modernization, (...)
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    Über die Natur der Schwierigkeiten, Philosophie als Wissenschaft zu konstituierenLüder Gäbe.Lüder Gäbe - 1978 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 3 (3):48-61.
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    What would it mean for natural language to be the language of thought?Gabe Dupre - 2020 - Linguistics and Philosophy 44 (4):773-812.
    Traditional arguments against the identification of the language of thought with natural language assume a picture of natural language which is largely inconsistent with that suggested by contemporary linguistic theory. This has led certain philosophers and linguists to suggest that this identification is not as implausible as it once seemed. In this paper, I discuss the prospects for such an identification in light of these developments in linguistic theory. I raise a new challenge against the identification thesis: the existence of (...)
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    (What) Can Deep Learning Contribute to Theoretical Linguistics?Gabe Dupre - 2021 - Minds and Machines 31 (4):617-635.
    Deep learning techniques have revolutionised artificial systems’ performance on myriad tasks, from playing Go to medical diagnosis. Recent developments have extended such successes to natural language processing, an area once deemed beyond such systems’ reach. Despite their different goals, these successes have suggested that such systems may be pertinent to theoretical linguistics. The competence/performance distinction presents a fundamental barrier to such inferences. While DL systems are trained on linguistic performance, linguistic theories are aimed at competence. Such a barrier has traditionally (...)
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  6. Linguistics and the explanatory economy.Gabe Dupre - 2019 - Synthese 199 (Suppl 1):177-219.
    I present a novel, collaborative, methodology for linguistics: what I call the ‘explanatory economy’. According to this picture, multiple models/theories are evaluated based on the extent to which they complement one another with respect to data coverage. I show how this model can resolve a long-standing worry about the methodology of generative linguistics: that by creating too much distance between data and theory, the empirical credentials of this research program are tarnished. I provide justifications of such methodologically central distinctions as (...)
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    The Metamorphosis of the World: Society in Pupation?Gabe Mythen - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (7-8):189-204.
    This article reviews the German sociologist Ulrich Beck’s final contribution, The Metamorphosis of the World. The drivers of the process of metamorphosis are appraised and the approach adopted by Beck is considered within the broader context of his oeuvre. Continuities with previous work are illuminated and novel developments identified. In order to provide a critical but sympathetic assessment of the theory of metamorphosis, Beck’s epistemological position and his sociological modus operandi are considered. It is argued that, despite elisions, the theory (...)
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    Idealisation in semantics: truth-conditional semantics for radical contextualists.Gabe Dupre - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (5):917-946.
    In this paper, I shall provide a novel response to the argument from context-sensitivity against truth-conditional semantics. It is often argued that the contextual influences on truth-conditions outstrip the resources of standard truth-conditional accounts, and so truth-conditional semantics rests on a mistake. The argument assumes that truth-conditional semantics is legitimate if and only if natural language sentences have truth-conditions. I shall argue that this assumption is mistaken. Truth-conditional analyses should be viewed as idealised approximations of the complexities of natural language (...)
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    Exploring the Theory of Metamorphosis: In Dialogue with Ulrich Beck.Gabe Mythen - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (7-8):173-188.
    This interview with Ulrich Beck was undertaken in late August 2014. At this juncture Beck was preparing what was to be his final book, The Metamorphosis of the World. The conversation is reflective of Beck's thinking around the theory of metamorphosis at that time and represents his views on the underlying dynamics of social transformation and the mobilizing power of global risks.
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  10. The postmodern terrorist risk : plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.Gabe Mythen - 2007 - In Jason L. Powell & Tim Owen (eds.), Reconstructing postmodernism: critical debates. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
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    Ulrich Beck, Cosmopolitanism and the Individualization of Religion.Gabe Mythen - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (3):114-127.
    This article offers a critical appraisal of Ulrich Beck’s A God of One’s Own. Connecting the trajectory of the book with the conceptual anchors set down in preceding work on reflexive modernization and cosmopolitanism, areas of empirical imprecision are identified and obstacles to the widespread adoption of personalized forms of faith are considered. Concentrating on issues around configurations of power, the formation of identity and filters of cultural difference, points of critique are developed and areas ripe for future investigation are (...)
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    Reference and morphology.Gabe Dupre - 2022 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (3):655-676.
    The dominant tradition in analytic philosophy of language views reference as paradigmatically enabled by the acquisition of words from other speakers. Via chains of transmission, these words connect the referrer to the referent. Such a picture assumes the notion of a word as a stable mapping between sound and meaning. Utterances are constructed out of such stable mappings. While this picture of language is both intuitive and historically distinguished, various trends and programs that have developed over the last few decades (...)
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    Cartelius oder Cartesius. Eine Korrektur zu meinem Buch über "Descartes' Selbstkritik", Hamburg 1972.Lüder Gäbe - 1976 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 58 (1):58.
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    Der Evidenzgrund für die Endlichkeit menschlichen Zählens.Lüder Gäbe - 1982 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 36 (4):553 - 563.
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    Descartes' Selbstkritik: Untersuchungen zur Philosophie des jungen Descartes.Lüder Gäbe - 1972 - F. Meiner.
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  16. La Règle XIV. Lien entre géométrie et algèbre.Lüder GÄbe - 1983 - Archives de Philosophie 46 (4):654.
     
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    Acquiring a language vs. inducing a grammar.Gabe Dupre - 2024 - Cognition 247 (C):105771.
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    Empiricism, syntax, and ontogeny.Gabe Dupre - 2021 - Philosophical Psychology 34 (7):1011-1046.
    Generative grammarians typically advocate for a rationalist understanding of language acquisition, according to which the structure of a developed language faculty reflects innate guidance rather than environmental influence. This proposal is developed in developmental linguistics by triggering models of language acquisition. Opposing this tradition, various theorists have advocated for empiricist views of language acquisition, according to which the structure of a developed linguistic competence reflects the linguistic environment in which this competence developed. On this picture, linguistic development is accounted for (...)
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    Moving forces: External pressure and the dynamics of technology systems. [REVIEW]David Kaimowitz - 1990 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 3 (3):36-43.
    Knowledge Information Systems (KIS) institutions must receive strong and focused external pressure to function synergetically over sustained periods. This external pressure should be exercised by other elements in the system. Without such pressure, institutions and personnel act to fulfill their own social and political needs more than those of their clients, and their effectiveness is inevitably reduced. This article is concerned with the “moving forces” that instill public agricultural knowledge systems with particular dynamics. The article's objectives are to predict under (...)
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    Linguistic structure and the languages-of-thought.Gabe Dupre - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e274.
    Quilty-Dunn et al. adopt a methodology for psychology connecting behavioral capacities to the format of the mental systems underlying them. This methodology opens up avenues connecting linguistic theory to comparative psychology. On the assumption that language structures thought, identifying the formal structure of human language can generate hypotheses connecting distinctively human cognitive traits to the distinctive structures of human language.
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    Public language, private language, and subsymbolic theories of mind.Gabe Dupre - 2023 - Mind and Language 38 (2):394-412.
    Language has long been a problem‐case for subsymbolic theories of mind. The reason for this is obvious: Language seems essentially symbolic. However, recent work has developed a potential solution to this problem, arguing that linguistic symbols are public objects which augment a fundamentally subsymbolic mind, rather than components of cognitive symbol‐processing. I shall argue that this strategy cannot work, on the grounds that human language acquisition consists in projecting linguistic structure onto environmental entities, rather than extracting this structure from them.
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  22. Idealisation in Natural Language Semantics: Truth-Conditions for Radical Contextualists.Gabe Dupre - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    In this paper, I shall provide a novel response to the argument from context-sensitivity against truth-conditional semantics. It is often argued that the contextual influences on truth-conditions outstrip the resources of standard truth-conditional accounts, and so truth-conditional semantics rests on a mistake. The argument assumes that truth-conditional semantics is legitimate if and only if natural language sentences have truth-conditions. I shall argue that this assumption is mistaken. Truth-conditional analyses should be viewed as idealised approximations of the complexities of natural language (...)
     
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    Realism and Observation: The View from Generative Grammar.Gabe Dupre - 2022 - Philosophy of Science 89 (3):565-584.
    Standard proposals of scientific anti-realism assume that the methodology of a scientific research program can be endorsed without accepting its metaphysical commitments. I argue that the distinction between competence, the rules governing one’s language faculty, and performance, or linguistic behavior, precludes this. Linguistic theories aim to describe competence, not performance, and so must be able to distinguish observations reflective of the former from those reflective of the latter. This classification of data makes sense only against the background of a psychologically (...)
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    Correction to: (What) Can Deep Learning Contribute to Theoretical Linguistics?Gabe Dupre - 2022 - Minds and Machines 32 (1):11-11.
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    Modeling modeling: Stephen M. Downes: Models and modeling in the sciences: A philosophical introduction. New York and London: Routledge, 2020, 114 pp, £34.99 PB.Gabe Dupre - 2020 - Metascience 30 (1):95-98.
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    Representation in Cognitive Science by Nicholas Shea (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018).Gabe Dupre - 2021 - Philosophy 96 (1):147-153.
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    Berkeley’s Presence.Gabe Eisenstein - 1988 - Idealistic Studies 18 (3):207-229.
    Although a certain mature historicism in contemporary philosophy takes dialogue with past writers to be the “ultimate context within which knowledge is to be understood,” the problem of truth must persist for it—if only in the form of the question concerning the validity of interpretation. If there is no progress in philosophy toward a more precise and established body of true propositions, still there must be some sort of movement to conversation and some reference point by means of which the (...)
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    Berkeley’s Presence.Gabe Eisenstein - 1988 - Idealistic Studies 18 (3):207-229.
    Although a certain mature historicism in contemporary philosophy takes dialogue with past writers to be the “ultimate context within which knowledge is to be understood,” the problem of truth must persist for it—if only in the form of the question concerning the validity of interpretation. If there is no progress in philosophy toward a more precise and established body of true propositions, still there must be some sort of movement to conversation and some reference point by means of which the (...)
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  29. Reading the promise.Gabe Eisenstein - manuscript
    Although the bulk of this paper takes the form of an interpretation of the story of Abraham and Sarah in Genesis, it is intended as an exploration of what I take to be a new nexus of assumptions about the objects and practice of philosophy. This new configuration might be designated the narrative paradigm. Here one treats philosophical statements about the world as speech acts in a context few of whose disparate dimensions -- psychological, political, economic, scientific, aesthetic or moral (...)
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  30. Three kings and the problem of evil.Gabe Eisenstein - unknown
    The Myth of the Lost Tribes and the Ambiguity of “Israel” 23 Conversion and Return: The Yerushalmi’s Discussion 24 When is “this day”? (Deut. 29:28) 25 The Metaphysics of the Day 27 Hermeneutics in the Covenant of Moab 29..
     
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    Using Public Relations to Defy Science.Gabe Elsner - 2014 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 29 (2):131-134.
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    Mistakes, Chance, and Bioethics.Ronald Polansky & Gabe Solomon - 2007 - Philosophical Inquiry 29 (5):170-182.
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    Plot, Disease, and Bioethics.Ronald Polansky & Gabe Solomon - 2007 - Philosophical Inquiry 29 (5):154-169.
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  34. Descartes Regulae ad directionem ingenii.Heinrich Springmeyer, L. Gäbe & H. G. Zekl - 1975 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 29 (3):473-475.
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    Meditationen über die Grundlagen der Philosophie: lateinisch-deutsch.René Descartes, Artur Buchenau, Lüder Gäbe, Hans Günter Zekl & George Heffernan - 1992 - F. Meiner Verlag.
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    The Postmodern Explained. [REVIEW]Gabe Eisenstein - 1995 - International Studies in Philosophy 27 (1):139-140.
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    Ethics, Evidence Based Sports Medicine, and the Use of Platelet Rich Plasma in the English Premier League.M. J. McNamee, C. M. Coveney, A. Faulkner & J. Gabe - 2018 - Health Care Analysis 26 (4):344-361.
    The use of platelet rich plasma as a novel treatment is discussed in the context of a qualitative research study comprising 38 interviews with sports medicine practitioners and other stakeholders working within the English Premier League during the 2013–16 seasons. Analysis of the data produced several overarching themes: conservatism versus experimentalism in medical attitudes; therapy perspectives divergence; conflicting versions of appropriate evidence; subcultures; community beliefs/practices; and negotiation of medical decision-making. The contested evidence base for the efficacy of PRP is presented (...)
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    Perspective on Macroscale Complexity in the National Transplant System.Morgan Stuart, Andrew Placona, Gabe Vece, Kelsi Lindblad, Saikou Diallo & Bob Carrico - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-6.
    We present a perspective of the national transplant program based on organizational theory and complexity theory, framing the system’s allocation of donor organs as an interorganizational directed multiplex of agents with diverse belief formation in a cooperative-competitive environment. Simulation and analysis of this macroscale complexity may help explain known behavioural variations across member organizations. However, the transplant community still relies on system-scale simulations since effective macroscale methodologies are not well established. Therefore, we offer this perspective of the national transplant program (...)
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    Die Gabe des Sehens. „Geben, sagt er“.Mireille Calle-Gruber - 1993 - In Michael Wetzel & Jean-Michel Rabaté (eds.), Ethik der Gabe: Denken Nach Jacques Derrida. De Gruyter. pp. 211-222.
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    Gabe und Gestalt: theologische Phänomenologie bei Hans Urs von Balthasar.Ilkamarina Kuhr - 2012 - Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet.
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    Grazia, Gabe und SalzGrazia, gift and salt.Sabine Mainberger - 2022 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 96 (1):1-34.
    ZusammenfassungAn der Gabenpraxis traditioneller Gesellschaften, die Marcel Mauss im Essai sur le don untersucht hat, ist die ästhetische Dimension von großer Bedeutung; zu sozial konstitutiven Gaben, die v.a. Akte wechselseitiger Anerkennung sind, eignen sich nämlich nur besondere Dinge und Leistungen. Diese werden im Rahmen festlicher Gelegenheiten getauscht. Die vorliegende Studie untersucht den Zusammenhang zwischen Gabe und Ästhetik an einem konkreten Fall der europäischen Vormoderne, an Benvenuto Cellinis Saliera für den französischen König François Ier. In der Renaissance verklammert der Begriff (...)
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    Gabe im Anfang: Grundzüge des metaphysischen Denkens von Ferdinand Ulrich.Marine De la Tour - 2016 - Stuttgart: Verlag W. Kohlhammer.
    Im Kontext der Spannung zwischen Kritik und Erneuerung der Metaphysik entfaltet der christliche Philosoph Ferdinand Ulrich eine Metaphysik des Seins als Gabe, in der nicht Gabe statt Sein, sondern Sein als Gabe konsequent gedacht wird. Geschichte und Existenz werden Schauplatz einer Ontodramatik, bei der es in der dialogischen Selbstverantwortung und in der Verantwortung fur die Welt um die Zustimmung zur oder die Verweigerung der Liebe als Sinn des Seins geht. Unter den vielfaltigen Stationen dieses dialogisch vorgehenden Denkens (...)
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    Gabe und Gegengabe – ethnologische Herausforderungen und philosophische Antworten.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2015 - Philosophische Rundschau 62 (2):125-140.
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    Gabe Herrn Rabbiner Dr. Nobel zum 50. Geburtstag.Martin Buber (ed.) - 1921 - Frankfurt a.M.,: J. Kauffmann.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Die Gabe der Wilden. Mary Rowlandsons Captivity Narrative.Ulla Haselstein - 1993 - In Michael Wetzel & Jean-Michel Rabaté (eds.), Ethik der Gabe: Denken Nach Jacques Derrida. De Gruyter. pp. 157-172.
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  46. Die Gabe und Aufgabe des Währenden.Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback - 2005 - Studia Phaenomenologica 5:201-214.
    The present text discusses the problems concerning the translation and the non- translation of the thinking word Dasein in Sein und Zeit. Assuming that for Heidegger Dasein is transcendence and this as an in-finitive trans-lation from a substantive and substantial meaning of being to a verbal one, it becomes necessary to translate the word Dasein in Sein und Zeit above all within the German language itself. The task of translating the thinking word Dasein is therefore the one of making possible (...)
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    Ding, Gabe und die Praxis der Künste.Dieter Mersch - 2009 - In Andreas Hetzel (ed.), Negativität Und Unbestimmtheit: Beiträge Zu Einer Philosophie des Nichtwissens. Festschrift Für Gerhard Gamm. Transcript Verlag. pp. 91-104.
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    Gabe - Wiedergabe - Herausgabe: Eine Kritik an der Psychoanalyse.Edith Seifert - 1995 - In Michael Daxner & Eveline Goodman-Thau (eds.), Bruch Und Kontinuität: Jüdisches Denken in der Europäischen Geistesgeschichte. De Gruyter. pp. 231-242.
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  49. Lüder Gäbe, Descartes' Selbstkritik. [REVIEW]Hiram Caton - 1975 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 82 (1):206.
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  50. Gabe als Leib. In Christentum und Phänomenologie.Rolf Kühn - 2005 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 67 (3):611-611.
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