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    Bad social norms rather than bad believers: examining the role of social norms in bad beliefs.Basil Müller - 2024 - Synthese 203 (2):1-27.
    People with bad beliefs — roughly beliefs that conflict with those of the relevant experts and are maintained regardless of counter-evidence — are often cast as bad believers. Such beliefs are seen to be the result of, e.g., motivated or biased cognition and believers are judged to be epistemically irrational and blameworthy in holding them. Here I develop a novel framework to explain why people form bad beliefs. People with bad beliefs follow the social epistemic norms guiding how agents are (...)
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    Introduction.Benito Müller - 1997 - Dialectica 51 (1):5–15.
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    Introduction.Benito Müller - 1997 - Dialectica 51 (1):5-15.
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    Epistemic Dependence, Cognitive Irrationality, and Epistemic Conflicts of Interests.Basil Müller - 2022 - Logos and Episteme 13 (3):287-313.
    When an agent A depends on an agent B to promote one of A's epistemic goals, this will often involve B's forming and sharing of true beliefs. However, as is well documented in research on cognitive irrationality, agents are disposed to form and share false-but-useful beliefs in a lot of circumstances. The dependence relation is thus at risk of becoming negative: A might adopt false beliefs from B and thus be unable to promote their epistemic goal. I propose that we (...)
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  5. List of Contents: Volume 14, Number 5, October 2001.T. S. Biró, S. G. Matinyan & B. Müller - 2002 - Foundations of Physics 32 (1).
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    Restitutions de basse intensité.Frédéric Brun, Emmanuelle Cadet & Bernard Müller - 2020 - Multitudes 78 (1):169-173.
    Le rapport Sarr-Savoy sur la restitution du patrimoine africain a provoqué controverses et crispations. Quels peuvent être les critères de restitution des objets? Les modes d’acquisition, les usages dans le contexte culturel d’origine, les modalités de retour en Afrique? Il s’agit ici de faire un pas de côté par rapport au débat sur le devenir des musées détenteurs de collections coloniales, particulièrement euro centré. La restitution n’est pas seulement le déplacement physique d’un artefact d’un musée à un autre, elle est (...)
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    Handlungskontext, regelkonforme Verwendung und Bedeutung: eine pragmatisch begründete Semantik für deskriptive Sprachsysteme.Henri Lauener & Benito Müller - 1998
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    Applying grounded theory to data collected through participatory research on African Independent Churches’ liturgical rituals: A comparative study.Bethel A. Müller & Cas J. Wepener - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (2).
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    Corrigendum: Social Tobacco Warnings Can Influence Implicit Associations and Explicit Cognitions.Barbara C. N. Müller, Rinske Haverkamp, Silvia Kanters, Huriye Yaldiz & Shuang Li - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Effects of a Syllable-Based Reading Intervention in Poor-Reading Fourth Graders.Bettina Müller, Tobias Richter, Panagiotis Karageorgos, Sabine Krawietz & Marco Ennemoser - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
    In transparent orthographies, persistent reading fluency difficulties are a major cause of poor reading skills in primary school. The purpose of the present study was to investigate effects of a syllable-based reading intervention on word reading fluency and reading comprehension among German-speaking poor readers in Grade 4. The 16-session intervention was based on analyzing the syllabic structure of words to strengthen the mental representations of syllables and words that consist of these syllables. The training materials were designed using the 500 (...)
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  11. Formal Structures of Sensory/Perceptual Experience.Benito Müller - 1990
     
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    Identity and ontology.Benito Müller - 1997 - Dialectica 51 (3):189–223.
    SummaryA conception of numerical identity is introduced which, in accordance with a transcendental or imposition view of language, treats an identity predicate as having an ontologically generative function by genuinely being involved in the generation or construction of its domain of discourse. The proposed conception also allows for a plurality of identity predicates, each of which generating a domain, and it allows for the possibility that some such domains may not be unifiable with each other. All of these informal notions (...)
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    Identity and Ontology.Benito Müller - 1997 - Dialectica 51 (3):189-223.
    SummaryA conception of numerical identity is introduced which, in accordance with a transcendental or imposition view of language, treats an identity predicate as having an ontologically generative function by genuinely being involved in the generation or construction of its domain of discourse. The proposed conception also allows for a plurality of identity predicates, each of which generating a domain, and it allows for the possibility that some such domains may not be unifiable with each other. All of these informal notions (...)
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    L’affaire des « pouces coupés ».Bernard Müller - 2020 - Multitudes 78 (1):190-197.
    Dispositif non pas d’exposition mais de communication, la « Konkomba Memory Box » est présentée simultanément dans une localité konkomba, à Nawaré au Togo, et au Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum à Cologne, dans le cadre de l’exposition « Resist – Die Kunst des Widerstands (L’art de la résistance) », du 6 novembre 2020 au 14 avril 2021. Ce cadre muséal hors-les-murs n’est pas simplement le réceptacle des informations collectées au cours d’une enquête sur l’actualité du passé colonial, et notamment de sa violence, (...)
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    Les droits de propriété intellectuelle sur « la nature ».Birgit Müller - 2010 - Multitudes 41 (2):73.
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    Lucien febvre et Henri Berr: De la synthèse à l’histoire-problème.Bertrand Müller - 1996 - Revue de Synthèse 117 (1-2):39-59.
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    Measurement of the Effects of School Psychological Services: A Scoping Review.Bettina Müller, Alexa von Hagen, Natalie Vannini & Gerhard Büttner - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    School psychologists are asked to systematically evaluate the effects of their work to ensure quality standards. Given the different types of methods applied to different users of school psychology measuring the effects of school psychological services is a complex task. Thus, the focus of our scoping review was to systematically investigate the state of past research on the measurement of the effects of school psychological services published between 1998 and 2018 in eight major school psychological journals. Of the 5,048 peer-reviewed (...)
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    Normativity as a Kind of Conformity: Towards a naturalistic account of epistemic normativity.Basil Müller - 2020 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 34 (1):49-74.
    There seem to be things we ought not to believe and others we are permitted to believe. Belief is treated as a normative phenomenon both in everyday and academic discourse. At the same time, normativity can be seen as a threat to a naturalistic understanding of the world. Whilst naturalistic claims are of descriptive nature, norms are prescriptive. It is usually held that they cannot be reduced to statements of fact. This problem is also pertinent to the normativity of belief. (...)
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  19. Pouvoir et discipline, du monde du plan à celui du marché.Birgit Müller - 1993 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 95:333-353.
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    Social Tobacco Warnings Can Influence Implicit Associations and Explicit Cognitions.Barbara C. N. Müller, Rinske Haverkamp, Silvia Kanters, Huriye Yaldiz & Shuang Li - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Previous research showed that fear-inducing graphic warning labels can lead to cognitive dissonance and defensive responses. Less threatening, social-related warning labels do not elicit these defensive responses, making them more effective in preventing smoking in adults. Given that smoking numbers are still too high among youngsters, it is crucial to investigate how warning labels should be designed to prevent teenagers from starting smoking in the first place. In two studies, we investigated whether comparable effects of social-related warning labels could be (...)
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    Toward a Transcendental Model‐Theoretic Semantics for Scientific Languages.Benito Müller - 1995 - Dialectica 49 (2‐4):203-228.
    Based on an idea of Ajdukiewiu, a method of equifunctionality is developed to provide a formal explication of the notion of sameness of use relative to some system of rules. Given this, a set‐theoretic explication of Lauener's context dependent conception of synonymy is introduced by looking at languages of ropositional logic, and compared both with Ajdukiewicz's original conception and with Carnap's explication of synonymy based on his method of extension and intention.
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    When triangles become human: Action co-representation for objects.Barbara C. N. Müller, Anna K. Oostendorp, Simone Kühn, Marcel Brass, Ap Dijksterhuis & Rick B. van Baaren - 2015 - Interaction Studies 16 (1):54-67.
    Until recently, it was assumed that co-representation of others’ actions, an essential part in joint action, is biologically tuned. However, research demonstrated that we also simulate actions of non-biological interaction partners under certain conditions. In the present study, we investigated whether perceived intentionality or perspective taking is the underlying mechanisms of this phenomenon. Participants saw a short video fragment of a non-biological agent as main character. The movements of this agent were either described as intentional or as unintentional. Furthermore, participants (...)
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    When triangles become human: Action co-representation for objects.Barbara C. N. Müller, Anna K. Oostendorp, Simone Kühn, Marcel Brass, Ap Dijksterhuis & Rick B. van Baaren - 2015 - Interaction Studiesinteraction Studies Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems 16 (1):54-67.
    Until recently, it was assumed that co-representation of others’ actions, an essential part in joint action, is biologically tuned. However, research demonstrated that we also simulate actions of non-biological interaction partners under certain conditions. In the present study, we investigated whether perceived intentionality or perspective taking is the underlying mechanisms of this phenomenon. Participants saw a short video fragment of a non-biological agent as main character. The movements of this agent were either described as intentional or as unintentional. Furthermore, participants (...)
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    When triangles become human.Barbara C. N. Müller, Anna K. Oostendorp, Simone Kühn, Marcel Brass, Ap Dijksterhuis & Rick B. van Baaren - 2015 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 16 (1):54-67.
    Until recently, it was assumed that co-representation of others’ actions, an essential part in joint action, is biologically tuned. However, research demonstrated that we also simulate actions of non-biological interaction partners under certain conditions. In the present study, we investigated whether perceived intentionality or perspective taking is the underlying mechanisms of this phenomenon. Participants saw a short video fragment of a non-biological agent as main character. The movements of this agent were either described as intentional or as unintentional. Furthermore, participants (...)
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    13. Zu Lykophrons Nachleben.B. A. Müller - 1909 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 68 (4):578-578.
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    Blue Architectures.Brook Muller - 2018 - Environmental Philosophy 15 (1):59-75.
    It is more than a coincidence that in his two essays, “Wilderness and the City: Not such a Long Drive After All” and “Can Cities Be Both Natural and Successful? Reflections Grounding Two Apparently Oxymoronic Aspirations,” Scott Cameron looks to water as a basis for evaluating the city in relationship to the wild and in imagining new possibilities for urban nature. In an attempt to complement and enrich Cameron’s thinking, this essay focuses on emerging, decentralized and ecologically responsive approaches to (...)
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    Blue Architectures (The City and the Wild in Concentrate).Brook Muller - 2018 - Environmental Philosophy 15 (1):59-75.
    It is more than a coincidence that in his two essays, “Wilderness and the City: Not such a Long Drive After All” and “Can Cities Be Both Natural and Successful? Reflections Grounding Two Apparently Oxymoronic Aspirations,” Scott Cameron looks to water as a basis for evaluating the city in relationship to the wild and in imagining new possibilities for urban nature. In an attempt to complement and enrich Cameron’s thinking, this essay focuses on emerging, decentralized and ecologically responsive approaches to (...)
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    Borders, Risks, Exclusions.Benjamin Muller - 2009 - Studies in Social Justice 3 (1):67-78.
    In this paper the border is evaluated as a fold of power relations in which sovereign capacity and competence is marshaled in the furtherance of illiberal practices. Drawing from interview data of officials in various agencies engaged in the US-Canada and particularly the Windsor-Detroit corridor, the argument is made that the border is a site for both negative and positive power, for insertion and subtraction, and that surveillance and compliance regimes are ‘run’ not so much in the furtherance of a (...)
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    Continuity of Singularities.Brook Muller - 2007 - Environmental Philosophy 4 (1-2):179-191.
    Environmental designers employ ordering systems as a means of achieving spatial clarity and richness of organization while contending with the complexities that characterize design endeavors. This paper considers aesthetic potentialities when built and natural orders are considered together, specifically when an architectural investigation and ecological restoration are articulated as one integrated problem. After considering a range of approaches to the ordering the built and natural, I look to Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari’s notion of ‘continuity of singularities’ as intimating an (...)
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    Celebrating the first anniversary of death of the founding member of the Advisory Board of AI & Society.Bob Muller - 2002 - AI and Society 16 (1-2):119-129.
  31. Globalisation, Place and Gender.Bob Muller - 1999 - Ai and Society-Artificial Intelligence 13 (3):322.
     
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    La nuit, les colleurs se tapent l’affiche.Bryan Muller - forthcoming - Temporalités.
    De nos jours, les partis politiques et les syndicats communiquent avant tout de jour, afin de se faire entendre du plus grand nombre. Il n’en a pas toujours été ainsi. En pleine Guerre froide, les militants devaient bien souvent agir la nuit pour promouvoir et défendre leurs idées – quitte à s’exposer physiquement à des représailles de leurs adversaires. La communication politique après-guerre privilégiait bien souvent les meetings nocturnes (non-)contradictoires, parfois émaillés d’incidents. Ce n’est que progressivement avec la technicisation de (...)
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  33. Power and discipline-from a planned world to a competitive world.B. Muller - 1993 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 95:333-353.
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    Proterosis and Noticing a Red Tint: An Essay Concerning Franz Brentano's Descriptive Psychology.Benito Muller - 2000/1 - Brentano Studien 9:267–278.
    The paper tries to analyze two notions, namely 'proterosis' ('Proterose') and 'proteraethesis' ('Proterasthese'), as used in these lectures to describe certain psychical phenomena, and to suggest a symbolic notation as a means of representing the results of this analysis. These results (and the notation) will be put to use in an interpretation of an uncharacteristically difficult passage of these lectures concerning the methodology of bringing someone to 'notice' something.
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    The Machine Is a Watershed for Living In.Brook Muller - 2016 - The Pluralist 11 (1):78-92.
    The Swiss-born designer Le Corbusier’s famous metaphorical characterization of a house as a machine heralded a view of architectural impulse of staggering influence. It was for Le Corbusier “not foolishness to hasten forward a clearing up of things” and to affirm the radically transformative possibilities for making architecture in full acknowledgment of the forces of industry. Architects are to embrace the logic and symbolic economy of the machine in order to guide the spirit and gather the forms of the emergent (...)
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    Microscopy‐based assay for semi‐quantitative detection of SARS‐CoV‐2 specific antibodies in human sera.Constantin Pape, Roman Remme, Adrian Wolny, Sylvia Olberg, Steffen Wolf, Lorenzo Cerrone, Mirko Cortese, Severina Klaus, Bojana Lucic, Stephanie Ullrich, Maria Anders-Össwein, Stefanie Wolf, Berati Cerikan, Christopher J. Neufeldt, Markus Ganter, Paul Schnitzler, Uta Merle, Marina Lusic, Steeve Boulant, Megan Stanifer, Ralf Bartenschlager, Fred A. Hamprecht, Anna Kreshuk, Christian Tischer, Hans-Georg Kräusslich, Barbara Müller & Vibor Laketa - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (3):2000257.
    Emergence of the novel pathogenic coronavirus SARS‐CoV‐2 and its rapid pandemic spread presents challenges that demand immediate attention. Here, we describe the development of a semi‐quantitative high‐content microscopy‐based assay for detection of three major classes (IgG, IgA, and IgM) of SARS‐CoV‐2 specific antibodies in human samples. The possibility to detect antibodies against the entire viral proteome together with a robust semi‐automated image analysis workflow resulted in specific, sensitive and unbiased assay that complements the portfolio of SARS‐CoV‐2 serological assays. Sensitive, specific (...)
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    Guest Editors' Notes.Robert Veneziano & Beth Muller - 2005 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 33 (3):293-294.
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  38. List of Contents: Volume 14, Number 5, October 2001 Jose L. Cereceda: Identification of All Hardy-Type Correlations for Two Photons or Particles with Spin\ Anatolij Dvurecenskij and Thomas Vetterlein: Congruences and States on Pseudoeffect Algebras. [REVIEW]T. S. Biro, S. G. Matinyan & B. Muller - 2002 - Foundations of Physics 32 (1-3):187.
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    The creative landscapes column:-Help? [REVIEW]Bob Muller - 1999 - AI and Society 13 (3):322-328.
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    The creative landscapes column: Creatovation. [REVIEW]Bob Muller - 1998 - AI and Society 12 (4):296-303.
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    The creative landscapes column: All our futures. [REVIEW]Bob Muller - 2000 - AI and Society 14 (1):142-149.
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    The creative landscapes column: Metacognition. [REVIEW]Bob Muller - 2000 - AI and Society 14 (3-4):440-453.
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    The creative landscapes column: Beachcombing. [REVIEW]Bob Muller - 1999 - AI and Society 13 (1-2):193-199.
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    The creative landscapes column: Prologue. [REVIEW]Bod Muller - 1998 - AI and Society 12 (3):231-238.
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    Quantum fluctuations and dynamical chaos: An effective potential approach. [REVIEW]Sergei G. Matinyan & Berndt Müller - 1997 - Foundations of Physics 27 (9):1237-1255.
    We discuss the intimate connection between the chaotic dynamics of a classical field theory and the instability of the one-loop effective action of the associated quantum field theory. Using the example of massless scalar electrodynamics, we show how the radiatively induced spontaneous symmetry breaking stabilizes the vacuum state against chaos, and we speculate that monopole condensation can have the same effect in non-Abelian gauge theories.
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    The creative landscapes column: Concerns. [REVIEW]Bob Muller - 2000 - AI and Society 14 (2):250-261.
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    The Creative Landscapes column: Fruitbearing. [REVIEW]Bob Muller - 1999 - AI and Society 13 (4):435-445.
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    The Creative Landscapes Column: Epidemic. [REVIEW]Bob Muller - 2002 - AI and Society 16 (1-2):130-137.