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    Credit Assignment in Multiple Goal Embodied Visuomotor Behavior.Constantin A. Rothkopf & Dana H. Ballard - 2010 - Frontiers in Psychology 1.
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    Models of vision need some action.Constantin Rothkopf, Frank Bremmer, Katja Fiehler, Katharina Dobs & Jochen Triesch - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e405.
    Bowers et al. focus their criticisms on research that compares behavioral and brain data from the ventral stream with a class of deep neural networks for object recognition. While they are right to identify issues with current benchmarking research programs, they overlook a much more fundamental limitation of this literature: Disregarding the importance of action and interaction for perception.
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    Looking for Image Statistics: Active Vision With Avatars in a Naturalistic Virtual Environment.Dominik Straub & Constantin A. Rothkopf - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The efficient coding hypothesis posits that sensory systems are tuned to the regularities of their natural input. The statistics of natural image databases have been the topic of many studies, which have revealed biases in the distribution of orientations that are related to neural representations as well as behavior in psychophysical tasks. However, commonly used natural image databases contain images taken with a camera with a planar image sensor and limited field of view. Thus, these images do not incorporate the (...)
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  4. Bjarni Jónsson Constantine Tsinakis.Constantine Tsinakis - 2004 - Studia Logica 77:1-26.
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    Constantin Noica în amintirile și mărturisirile unui preot ortodox.Constantin St Dogaru - 2008 - Pitești: Paralela 45.
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  6. Constantin TONU: István KIRÁLY V., Death and History, Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, ISBN: 978-3-659-80237-9, 172 pages, 2015.V. Istvan Kiraly & Constantin Tonu - 2016 - Metacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory 2 (1).
    Review the Istvan Kiraly V.'s book: Death and History.
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    Cosmic Foreordination and Human Commitment.Constantine Tung - 2012 - In Kimberly Besio & Constantine Tung (eds.), Three Kingdoms and Chinese Culture. SUNY Press. pp. 3-13.
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    Production systems and environmental management.Constantin Zaharia, Nicolae Tudorescu & Ioana Zaharia - 2008 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 7.
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  9. NassimTaleb in conversation with Constantine Sandis.Constantine Sandis & Nassim Taleb - 2008 - Philosophy Now (Sep/Oct):24.
    COnstantien Sandis speaks to Nassim Taleb about inductive knowledge,black swans, Hume, Popper, and Wittgenstein.
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  10. Vom einsiedler Constantin Brunner.Constantin Brunner - 1924 - Potsdam,: G. Kiepenheuer.
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    Grief, disorientation, and futurity.Constantin Mehmel - 2021 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-20.
    This paper seeks to develop a phenomenological account of the disorientation of grief, specifically the relationship between disorientation and the breakdown in practical self-understanding at the heart of grief. I argue that this breakdown cannot be sufficiently understood as a breakdown of formerly shared practices and habitual patterns of navigating lived-in space that leaves the bereaved individual at a loss as to how to go on. Examining the experience of losing a loved person and a loved person-to-be, I instead propose (...)
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    The birth of the «European Dictionary of Philosophies» and Barbara Cassin’s discovery.Constantin Sigov, Amina Kkhelufi, Daria-Aseniia Kolomiiets, Olha Simoroz & Vsevolod Khoma - 2019 - Sententiae 38 (1):153-170.
    Interview with Constantine Sigov, dedicated to the history of the "European Dictionary of Philosophies": from the emergence of an idea in the early 90's in France until the accomplishment of the Ukrainian edition in 2019.
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    Grief, disorientation, and futurity.Constantin Mehmel - 2023 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (4):991-1010.
    This paper seeks to develop a phenomenological account of the disorientation of grief, specifically the relationship between disorientation and the breakdown in practical self-understanding at the heart of grief. I argue that this breakdown cannot be sufficiently understood as a breakdown of formerly shared practices and habitual patterns of navigating lived-in space that leaves the bereaved individual at a loss as to how to go on. Examining the experience of losing a loved person and a loved person-to-be, I instead propose (...)
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    A measure of stimulus similarity and errors in some paired-associate learning tasks.Ernst Z. Rothkopf - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (2):94.
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    Mood congruent memory: The role of affective focus and gender.Jeffrey S. Rothkopf & Paul H. Blaney - 1991 - Cognition and Emotion 5 (1):53-64.
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    Constantine Boudouris, E Theoria tes Gnoseos (The Theory of Knowledge). [REVIEW]Constantine Georgiadis - 1980 - Philosophical Inquiry 2 (1):432-433.
  17. Banii n-au miros, dar au culoare politică.Constantin Rudniţchi - 2002 - Dilema 494:10.
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  18. Munca în zadar.Constantin Rudniţchi, Mircea Kivu, Aurora Liiceanu, Tudor Cătălin Zarojanu, Adina Popescu & Stela Giurgeanu - 2003 - Dilema 546:7-11.
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  19. Senini în faţa dezastrului.Constantin Rudniţchi - 2002 - Dilema 470:10.
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  20. Mood as a determinant of attentional focus.Constantine Sedikides - 1992 - Cognition and Emotion 6 (2):129-148.
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    Piaget et l'éducation.Constantin Xypas & Jean Piaget - 1997 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Le projet de Jean Piaget ne se réduit pas à son œuvre épistémologique. Il prend sa source, dès l'adolescence, dans une volonté de réconcilier la science et la foi. C'est de cette source-là, morale et humaniste, que lui vient son intérêt pour l'éducation. Sa pensée éducative se fonde sur la ferme conviction que la morale est une logique de l'action comme la logique est une morale de la pensée. Il s'ensuit qu'éducation morale et éducation intellectuelle doivent être menées de front, (...)
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    A chapter in the Byzantine paleography of accountancy: The fractions in the Book of Ceremonies.Constantin Zuckerman - 2018 - Millennium 15 (1):145-155.
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    Learning about added sentence fragments following repeated inspection of written discourse.Ernst Z. Rothkopf & Esther U. Coke - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (2p1):191.
  24. Categorical Quantification.Constantin C. Brîncuș - forthcoming - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic:1-27.
    Due to Gӧdel’s incompleteness results, the categoricity of a sufficiently rich mathematical theory and the semantic completeness of its underlying logic are two mutually exclusive ideals. For first- and second-order logics we obtain one of them with the cost of losing the other. In addition, in both these logics the rules of deduction for their quantifiers are non-categorical. In this paper I examine two recent arguments –Warren (2020), Murzi and Topey (2021)– for the idea that the natural deduction rules for (...)
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  25. Possibility of Hermeneutic Conversation and Ethics.Constantin-Alexander Mehmel - 2016 - Theoria and Praxis 4 (1):16-31.
    In this paper, I aim to defend Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics against what I call the radical hermeneutic critique, specifically the critique developed in Robert Bernasconi’s article “’You Don’t Know What I’m Talking About’: Alterity and the Hermeneutic Ideal” (1995). Key to this critique is the claim that Gadamer’s account does not rise to the ethical task of embracing the alterity of the Other, but instead reduces it to a projection of one’s self. The implication is therefore that Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics (...)
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  26. Adjunct aids and the control of mathemagenic activities during purposeful reading.Ernst Z. Rothkopf - 1982 - In Wayne Otto & Sandra White (eds.), Reading Expository Material. Academic. pp. 109--138.
     
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    A deduction from an excitation-inhibition account of retroactive inhibition.Ernst Z. Rothkopf - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (3):207.
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    Distribution of practice and the temporal decay of response-produced stimuli.Ernst Z. Rothkopf - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (1):33.
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    Stimulus similarity and sequence of stimulus presentation in paired-associate learning.Ernst Z. Rothkopf - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (2):114.
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    The prediction of free recall from word association measures.Ernst Z. Rothkopf & Esther U. Coke - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (5):433.
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    New essays on the explanation of action * by Constantine sandis. [REVIEW]Constantine Sandis - 2010 - Analysis 70 (1):193-196.
    The anthology contains twenty-two essays and is divided into two parts. The essays are, in the main, critical responses to aspects of what has come to be known in action theory as the ‘Standard View’ – the view that traces back to Donald Davidson's contribution to twentieth-century philosophy of action. The view under criticism treats actions as bodily movements caused in a non-deviant way by belief–desire pairs, construes these belief–desire pairs as the primary reasons for the actions that they cause, (...)
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    Proactive control of affective distraction: Experience-based but not expectancy-based.Constantin Schmidts, Anna Foerster, Thomas Kleinsorge & Wilfried Kunde - 2020 - Cognition 194:104072.
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    Solving Bongard Problems With a Visual Language and Pragmatic Constraints.Stefan Depeweg, Contantin A. Rothkopf & Frank Jäkel - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (5):e13432.
    More than 50 years ago, Bongard introduced 100 visual concept learning problems as a challenge for artificial vision systems. These problems are now known as Bongard problems. Although they are well known in cognitive science and artificial intelligence, only very little progress has been made toward building systems that can solve a substantial subset of them. In the system presented here, visual features are extracted through image processing and then translated into a symbolic visual vocabulary. We introduce a formal language (...)
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  34. Transformation through dialogue: Gadamer and the phenomenology of impaired intersubjectivity in depression.Constantin-Alexander Mehmel - 2019 - In Şerife Tekin & Robyn Bluhm (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophy of Psychiatry. London: Bloomsbury.
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    Minimal Varieties of Involutive Residuated Lattices.Constantine Tsinakis & Annika M. Wille - 2006 - Studia Logica 83 (1-3):407-423.
    We establish the existence uncountably many atoms in the subvariety lattice of the variety of involutive residuated lattices. The proof utilizes a construction used in the proof of the corresponding result for residuated lattices and is based on the fact that every residuated lattice with greatest element can be associated in a canonical way with an involutive residuated lattice.
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    Selected Writings: Избранные Произведения.Constantine Shapiro - 2007 - Booksurge. Edited by Michael Shapiro.
    In a unique collection of essays and poems written in English, French, German and Russian (with a seasoning of Greek and Japanese), Constantine Shapiro explores fascinating universal questions and connections. Why, he asks, do so many people feel unhappy? Why do so many go to the doctor? Why is there so much criminality? Why is there international unrest? What is a healthy soul? In his investigation of these and other "Big Questions," the author examines such disparate areas as Japanese kanji (...)
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  37. The emperor is naked: Moral diplomacies and the ethics of AI.Constantin Vica, Cristina Voinea & Radu Uszkai - 2021 - Információs Társadalom 21 (2):83-96.
    With AI permeating our lives, there is widespread concern regarding the proper framework needed to morally assess and regulate it. This has given rise to many attempts to devise ethical guidelines that infuse guidance for both AI development and deployment. Our main concern is that, instead of a genuine ethical interest for AI, we are witnessing moral diplomacies resulting in moral bureaucracies battling for moral supremacy and political domination. After providing a short overview of what we term ‘ethics washing’ in (...)
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  38. Epistemic authority: preemption through source sensitive defeat.Jan Constantin & Thomas Grundmann - 2020 - Synthese 197 (9):4109-4130.
    Modern societies are characterized by a division of epistemic labor between laypeople and epistemic authorities. Authorities are often far more competent than laypeople and can thus, ideally, inform their beliefs. But how should laypeople rationally respond to an authority’s beliefs if they already have beliefs and reasons of their own concerning some subject matter? According to the standard view, the beliefs of epistemic authorities are just further, albeit weighty, pieces of evidence. In contrast, the Preemption View claims that, when one (...)
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    The limits of history.Constantin Fasolt - 2004 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    History casts a spell on our minds more powerful than science or religion. It does not root us in the past at all. It rather flatters us with the belief in our ability to recreate the world in our image. It is a form of self-assertion that brooks no opposition or dissent and shelters us from the experience of time. So argues Constantin Fasolt in The Limits of History , an ambitious and pathbreaking study that conquers history's power by (...)
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    Introduction: notes on the development of history, philosophy and science teaching in Greece.Constantine D. Skordoulis & KrystalIia Halkia - 2005 - Science & Education 14 (7):601-605.
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    Social Responsibility, Quality of Work Life and Motivation to Contribute in the Nigerian Society.Constantine Imafidon Tongo - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 126 (2):1-15.
    Presently, the social responsibility literature is replete with the diverse ways in which work organizations and the regulatory nation states in which they are domiciled can improve the quality of their workers’ lives. But do workers themselves become motivated to contribute (i.e., give back) to society when they experience a work life of better quality than their peers? Specifically, which sectors of society do such workers contribute to? Through a questionnaire that was administered to a cross section of workers in (...)
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    Technical developments and human-centered production systems.Constantin Zaharia, Nicolae Tudorescu & Ioana Zaharia - 2008 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 7.
  43. The Info-Computational Turn in Bioethics.Constantin Vică - 2018 - In Emilian Mihailov, Tenzin Wangmo, Victoria Federiuc & Bernice S. Elger (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Bioethics: European Perspectives. [Berlin]: De Gruyter Open. pp. 108-120.
    Our technological lifeworld has become an info-computational media populated by data and algorithms, an artificial environment for life and shared experiences. In this chapter, I tried to sketch three new assumptions for bioethics – it is hardly possible to substantiate ethical guidelines or an idea of normativity in an aprioristic manner; moral status is a function of data entities, not something solely human; agency is plural and thus is shared or sometimes delegated – in order to chart a proposal for (...)
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    The Idea of Deliberative Democracy. A Critical Appraisal.Constantin Stamatis - 2001 - Ratio Juris 14 (4):390-405.
    The deliberative conception of politics seems to be necessary for the legitimation of state power through democratic will‐formation and decision‐making. However, the author maintains that a complex theory of democracy cannot merely consist in procedural prerequisites for organizing the concomitant institutional settings. In particular, such a theory must comprise some substantive presuppositions, such as social and economic rights, in order to diminish existing material inequalities, especially those connected with social exploitation and domination. The author argues that a contemporary theory of (...)
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    Rostiri etice în filosofia românească: studii de istorie a reflecției morale românești.Constantin Stroe - 2008 - Cluj-Napoca: Editura Grinta.
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  46. The Metres of Romanos.Constantine A. Trypanis - 1966 - Byzantion 36 (2):1967.
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  47. John Lydos on the imperial administration.Constantine N. Tsirpanlis - 1974 - Byzantion 44:479-501.
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    Ou-Yang hsiu: An eleventh-century neo-confucianist.Constantine Tung - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (2):101-102.
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    On the status of self in social prediction: Comment on Karniol (2003).Constantine Sedikides - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (3):591-594.
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    The Doxastic Ideal in Traditional Epistemology and the Project of an Epistemology of Religion.Constantin Stoenescu - 2009 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (22):53-62.
    The standard definition of knowledge and the concept of objective knowledge, as they were described in the epistemology sprung from the Vienna Circle, are too restricted in comparison with our natural disposal to admit different beliefs as reliable. The main guilt for this state of arts in epistemology belongs to the so- called, in Wolterstorff’s terms, “doxastic ideal”, namely, the traditional picture of the ideally formed beliefs. Locke’s view of entitlement was the modern expression of this ideal and Hume’s analysis (...)
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