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    How to relate: Wissen - Künste - Praktiken = knowledge - arts - practices.Annika Haas (ed.) - 2021 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
    Beziehungen sind nicht gegeben, sie werden gemeinsam gemacht. Der Band untersucht Relationalitäten als prozessuale Aushandlungen zwischen Künsten und Wissenschaften, zwischen gebautem Raum und sozialem Körper, zwischen theoretischem und poetisch-künstlerischem Schreiben und Sprechen, zwischen Form, Material und Handlung. Plädiert wird für eine Wissenspolitik der Künste, die von einer radikalen Verstricktheit theoretischer, ästhetischer, medialer und gesellschaftlicher Praktiken und Techniken ausgeht. Mit Beiträgen von / with contributions by Bini Adamczak, Emily Apter, Alice Chauchat, Beatriz Colomina, Gradinger / Schubot, Annika Haas, Maximilian (...), Orit Halpern, Tom Holert, Amy Lien & Enzo Camacho, Maurício Liesen, Hanna Magauer, Michaela Ott, Sibylle Peters, Dennis Pohl, Possible Bodies (Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting), Ghassan Salhab, Mirjam Schaub, Melanie Sehgal, Nora Sternfeld, Kathrin Thiele, Jeremy Wade, Brigitte Weingart. (shrink)
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    Interpolation and amalgamation; pushing the limits. Part I.Judit X. Madarász - 1998 - Studia Logica 61 (3):311-345.
    Continuing work initiated by Jónsson, Daigneault, Pigozzi and others; Maksimova proved that a normal modal logic (with a single unary modality) has the Craig interpolation property iff the corresponding class of algebras has the superamalgamation property (cf. [Mak 91], [Mak 79]). The aim of this paper is to extend the latter result to a large class of logics. We will prove that the characterization can be extended to all algebraizable logics containing Boolean fragment and having a certain kind of local (...)
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  3. The Sense of Agency in OCD.Judit Szalai - 2019 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 10 (2):363-380.
    This paper proposes an integrated account of the etiology of OCD that accommodates both dysfunctional cognitions and sensorimotor features of compulsive action. It is argued that cognitive/metacognitive theories do not aspire to address all obsessive-compulsive phenomenal properties and that empirical evidence concerning some of these requires the incorporation of motor deficits as an independent factor in a plausible conception of OCD. The difference in agency attribution between obsessive-compulsive persons and schizophrenia patients with delusions of control is also accounted for in (...)
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    The Theory of Translation.W. Haas - 1962 - Philosophy 37 (141):208 - 228.
    To translate is one thing; to say how we do it, is another. The practice is familiar enough, and there are familiar theories of it. But when we try to look more closely, theory tends to obscure rather than explain, and the familiar practice—an ancient practice, without which Western civilisation is unthinkable—appears to be just baffling, its very possibility a mystery.
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    Moral Gridworlds: A Theoretical Proposal for Modeling Artificial Moral Cognition.Julia Haas - 2020 - Minds and Machines 30 (2):219-246.
    I describe a suite of reinforcement learning environments in which artificial agents learn to value and respond to moral content and contexts. I illustrate the core principles of the framework by characterizing one such environment, or “gridworld,” in which an agent learns to trade-off between monetary profit and fair dealing, as applied in a standard behavioral economic paradigm. I then highlight the core technical and philosophical advantages of the learning approach for modeling moral cognition, and for addressing the so-called value (...)
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    Did Plotinus and Porphyry disagree on Aristotle's Categories?Frans De Haas - 2001 - Phronesis 46 (4):492-526.
    In this paper I propose a reading of Plotinus Enneads VI.1-3 [41-43] On the genera of being which regards this treatise as a coherent whole in which Aristotle's Categories is explored in a way that turns it into a decisive contribution to Plotinus' Platonic ontology. In addition, I claim that Porphyry's Isagoge and commentaries on the Categories start by adopting Plotinus' point of view, including his notion of genus, and proceed by explaining its consequences for a more detailed reading of (...)
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  7. Agency and Mental States in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.Judit Szalai - 2016 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 23 (1):47-59.
    The dominant philosophical conceptions of obsessive-compulsive behavior present its subject as having a deficiency, usually characterized as volitional, due to which she lacks control and choice in acting. Compulsions (mental or physical) tend to be treated in isolation from the obsessive thoughts that give rise to them. I offer a different picture of compulsive action, one that is, I believe, more faithful to clinical reality. The clue to (most) obsessive-compulsive behavior seems to be the way obsessive thoughts, which are grounded (...)
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    Jump and free fall! Memory, attention, and decision-making processes in an extreme sport.Judit Castellà, Jaume Boned, Jorge Luis Méndez-Ulrich & Antoni Sanz - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (2):262-272.
    In the present study, we explored the effects of high arousal on cognitive performance when facing a situation of risk. We also investigated how these effects are moderated by either positive or ne...
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    Political science revitalized: filling the jigsaw puzzle with metatheory.Michael Haas - 2017 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book examines the history of the major paradigms of political science and proposes a new model for political theory. The book champions a neobehavioral political science including multimethodological innovations, cross-testing of paradigms, and tenets of a new political science that can rise to become a truly theoretical science.
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    Value-judgments.W. Haas - 1953 - Mind 62 (248):512-517.
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    Cultural Metaphors in Hungarian Folk Songs as Repositories of Folk Cultural Cognition.Judit Baranyiné Kóczy - 2022 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 22 (1-2):136-163.
    The paper explores the status of NATURE metaphors in Hungarian folk songs with respect to their representation and transmission of folk culture and worldview. Employing a Cultural Linguistic analysis, metaphors are observed from three perspectives: in relation to cultural schemas, generic-level conceptual metaphors, and experiential motivation. NATURE metaphors are to a large extent framed by cultural experience regarding their experiential basis, conceptual structure and relation with other cultural conceptualizations.
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    (1 other version)Juridification of educational spheres: The case of Sweden.Judit Novak - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory:1-11.
    This article takes the interlinkages between law and politics as its starting point. It analyzes recent changes in the legislative style of education governance in Sweden as not only a spec...
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    When passives are easier than actives: two case studies of aphasic comprehension.Judit Druks & John C. Marshall - 1995 - Cognition 55 (3):311-331.
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    Problem solving of magic tricks: guiding to and through an impasse with solution cues.Judit Pétervári & Amory H. Danek - 2019 - Thinking and Reasoning 26 (4):502-533.
    This study investigated how problem solvers get into and out of a state of impasse while solving difficult problems. 47 participants had to decipher the secret method behind 33 magic tricks while r...
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  15. Reproduction, self, and state.Judit Sándor - 2002 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 69 (1):115-141.
     
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    Communicative Function Demonstration induces kind-based artifact representation in preverbal infants.Judit Futó, Ernő Téglás, Gergely Csibra & György Gergely - 2010 - Cognition 117 (1):1-8.
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    Interpolation and amalgamation; pushing the limits. Part II.Judit X. Madarász - 1999 - Studia Logica 62 (1):1-19.
    This is the second part of the paper [Part I] which appeared in the previous issue of this journal.
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  18. Is Synchronic Self-Control Possible?Julia Haas - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (2):397-424.
    An agent exercises instrumental rationality to the degree that she adopts appropriate means to achieving her ends. Adopting appropriate means to achieving one’s ends can, in turn, involve overcoming one’s strongest desires, that is, it can involve exercising synchronic self-control. However, contra prominent approaches, I deny that synchronic self-control is possible. Specifically, I draw on computational models and empirical evidence from cognitive neuroscience to describe a naturalistic, multi-system model of the mind. On this model, synchronic self-control is impossible. Must we, (...)
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    Investigations of isotropy and homogeneity of spacetime in first-order logic.Judit X. Madarász, Mike Stannett & Gergely Székely - 2022 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 173 (9):103153.
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    (1 other version)Hegel's Speculative Sentence.Andrew Haas - 2021 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 54 (3):213-239.
    ABSTRACT Almost all philosophers recognize the fundamental importance of the Phenomenology of Spirit. But Hegel's way of thinking and speaking—which he names, “speculative”—needs explaining. The example of “the speculative sentence” is helpful—for here, speculating means implying, that is, neither bringing meaning to presence nor keeping it in absence; but rather, speaking and thinking by implication. If the history of philosophy, however, overlooks what is implied, then it cannot grasp what is, and what is thought and said in the speculative sentence. (...)
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    The statistical signature of morphosyntax: A study of Hungarian and Italian infant-directed speech.Judit Gervain & Ramón Guevara Erra - 2012 - Cognition 125 (2):263-287.
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    Magic and Irony in Theocritus’ “Idyll 2”.Judit Domány - 2013 - Hermes 141 (1):58-64.
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    A Brief Survey of Indian Buddhistic Logic.Judit Feher - forthcoming - Magyar Filozofiai Szemle.
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  24. Teaching about the Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton: A Sampling of US Middle and High School Teachers.Mary E. Haas & Margaret Ann Laughlin - 2000 - Journal of Social Studies Research 24 (2):31-38.
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    Negotiating identities : First person pronominal use between Japanese university students.Judit Kroo - 2022 - Pragmatics and Society 13 (1):22-44.
    This study examines processes through which social personae are conveyed by male Japanese students at a public university in Yokohama. Focusing on the frame-setting function of first person pronominals in contexts where there is no intra/inter speaker variation in the choice of FPP, this paper analyzes how speakers manage identity-associated discursive alignments related to a shared Okinawa prefecture background. The common experience of being from Okinawa prefecture and attending university far from home is the primary reason that these speakers are (...)
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    Globalization, Secularization and Collective Identities.Judit Bokser Liwerant - 2021 - ProtoSociology 38:137-171.
    The diverse and paradoxical nature of globalization processes has given rise to new social constellations that shape transnational, national and local spaces. The historicity of identities, their past and present conditions, the changes they went through, the ways they influence the feeling of full membership in a community and the differentiation derived from cultural diversity and pluralism underscore the need for revisiting theoretical explorations. This paper addresses past and present social, cultural and religious processes in an era of transformations derived (...)
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    An unstructured protein with destructive potential: TPPP/p25 in neurodegeneration.Judit Ovádi & Ferenc Orosz - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (6):676-686.
    TPPP/p25 is a recently discovered, unstructured protein involved in brain function. It is found predominantly in oligodendrocytes in normal brain but is enriched in neuronal and glial inclusions of Parkinson's disease and other synucleinopathies. Its physiological function seems to be the dynamic stabilization of microtubular ultrastructures, as well as the projections of mature oligodendrocytes and ciliary structures. We reappraise the earlier belief that TPPP/p25 is a brain‐specific protein. We have identified and cloned two shorter (N‐terminal‐free) homologs of TPPP/p25 that behave (...)
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    Belief and Counterfactuals: A Study in Means-end Philosophy.G. Haas - forthcoming - History and Philosophy of Logic:1-2.
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    Groups of Worldview Transformations Implied by Einstein’s Special Principle of Relativity over Arbitrary Ordered Fields.Judit X. Madarász, Mike Stannett & Gergely Székely - forthcoming - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-28.
    In 1978, Yu. F. Borisov presented an axiom system using a few basic assumptions and four explicit axioms, the fourth being a formulation of the relativity principle; and he demonstrated that this axiom system had (up to choice of units) only two models: a relativistic one in which worldview transformations are Poincaré transformations and a classical one in which they are Galilean. In this paper, we reformulate Borisov’s original four axioms within an intuitively simple, but strictly formal, first-order logic framework, (...)
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    Behavioral and Imaging Studies of Infant Artificial Grammar Learning.Judit Gervain, Irene de la Cruz-Pavía & LouAnn Gerken - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (3):815-827.
    Gervain et al. discuss both behavioral and neurophysiological AGL studies that investigate rule and structure learning processes in infants. The paper provides an overview of all the major AGL paradigms used to date to investigate infant learning abilities at the level of morpho‐phonology and syntax from a very early age onwards. Gervain et al. also discuss the implications of the results for a general theory of natural language acquisition.
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    The Financial Crisis and the Systemic Failure of the Economics Profession.David Colander, Michael Goldberg, Armin Haas, Katarina Juselius, Alan Kirman, Thomas Lux & Brigitte Sloth - 2009 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 21 (2-3):249-267.
    ABSTRACT Economists not only failed to anticipate the financial crisis; they may have contributed to it—with risk and derivatives models that, through spurious precision and untested theoretical assumptions, encouraged policy makers and market participants to see more stability and risk sharing than was actually present. Moreover, once the crisis occurred, it was met with incomprehension by most economists because of models that, on the one hand, downplay the possibility that economic actors may exhibit highly interactive behavior; and, on the other, (...)
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  32. Reconstructivism not dead. Introduction.Judit Szalai & Oliver Toth - 2022 - Hungarian Review of Philosophy 65 (1):5-8.
  33. Aristotle On generation and corruption, book 1: Symposium Aristotelicum.Frans A. J. de Haas & Jaap Mansfeld (eds.) - 2004 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    Jaap Mansfeld and Frans de Haas bring together in this volume a distinguished international team of ancient philosophers, presenting a systematic, chapter-by-chapter study of one of the key texts in Aristotle's science and metaphysics: the first book of On Generation and Corruption. In GC I Aristotle provides a general outline of physical processes such as generation and corruption, alteration, and growth, and inquires into their differences. He also discusses physical notions such as contact, action and passion, and mixture. These (...)
     
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  34. Mind Design III.Julia Haas (ed.) - forthcoming
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    Chess Metaphors in American English and Hungarian.Judit Simó - 2008 - Metaphor and Symbol 24 (1):42-59.
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  36. Incomplete ignorance.Jens Haas & Katja Maria Vogt - 2020 - In Justin Vlasits & Katja Maria Vogt (eds.), Epistemology after Sextus Empiricus. New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
     
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  37. Twin Paradox and the Logical Foundation of Relativity Theory.Judit X. Madarász, István Németi & Gergely Székely - 2006 - Foundations of Physics 36 (5):681-714.
    We study the foundation of space-time theory in the framework of first-order logic (FOL). Since the foundation of mathematics has been successfully carried through (via set theory) in FOL, it is not entirely impossible to do the same for space-time theory (or relativity). First we recall a simple and streamlined FOL-axiomatization Specrel of special relativity from the literature. Specrel is complete with respect to questions about inertial motion. Then we ask ourselves whether we can prove the usual relativistic properties of (...)
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  38. Transzendenzerfahrung in der Sicht Meister Eckharts, unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Buchs der gottlichen Trostung L'expérience de la transcendance selon Maître Eckhart, particulièrement dans le Livre de divine consolation.Haas Am - 1978 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 25 (1-2):56-78.
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    (1 other version)Poor Motor Performance – Do Peers Matter? Examining the Role of Peer Relations in the Context of the Environmental Stress Hypothesis.Olivia Gasser-Haas, Fabio Sticca & Corina Wustmann Seiler - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The aim of the current study was to investigate important pathways of the Environmental Stress Hypothesis concerning the role of peer relations. First, we examined (1) the mediating role of peer problems in the association between the motor performance in daily activities and internalizing problems as a main pathway of the Environmental Stress Hypothesis. Furthermore, we explored the role of (2) children’s popularity as a mediator and (3) best friendship quality as a moderator path of the effect of motor performance (...)
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    Anschauungs- und Denkformen in der Musik.Max Haas, Wolfgang Marx & Fritz Reckow (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Peter Lang Group Ag, International Academic Publishers.
    Ist Musik eine Anschauungs- und Denkform aus eigenem Recht? Wie steht es um die systematischen, historischen und ethnologischen Aspekte einer solchen Thematik? Verändert sich die Fragestellung dank kulturspezifischer Besonderheiten befragbarer Stoffe oder lassen sich auch Universalien im Sinne von Invarianten ausmachen, die nicht automatisch aus neuzeitlichen Vorprägungen des Begriffs «Musik» gewonnen sind, sondern die auf anthropologische Prägungen verweisen? Dieser Band vereinigt die aufgrund mehrerer Symposien entstandenen Beiträge zu diesen Fragen.
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  41. Elementary Pre-Service Teachers and Economic Lessons: An Analysis of Learning From Self-Evaluated Audio Tapes.M. E. Haas & N. E. Hoffman - 1995 - Journal of Social Studies Research 19:3-11.
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    …indem die Tage rollen…«»…indem die Tage rollen….Claude Haas - 2020 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 94 (2):181-201.
    ZusammenfassungDer Beitrag geht von der These aus, dass Goethes Arbeit an der ›klassischen‹ Dramenform sich einer tieferen Einsicht in die zeitliche wie rechtliche Problematik der ›tragédie classique‹ verdankt als allgemein angenommen. Dabei dürfte es maßgeblich die Französische Revolution gewesen sein, die eine neue Attraktivität der ›alten‹ Form bewirkte. Das zeigt sich vor allem an Die Natürliche Tochter, einem Stück, in dessen Entstehungszeit nicht zufällig Goethes Übersetzungen zweier Dramen Voltaires fallen. Figurationen politischer Gründung und Legitimation bildeten das Zentrum des ›klassischen‹ Dramas (...)
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  43. The Destiny of the Mind. East and West.William S. Haas - 1958 - Philosophy 33 (127):370-372.
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  44. World War II in Today's High Schools.M. E. Haas - 1997 - Journal of Social Studies Research 21:34-43.
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    Medveczky Frigyes.Judit Hell - 1995 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
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    Magyar filozófia a XX. században.Judit Hell, L. Ferenc Lendvai & Lâaszlâo Perecz - 2000 - Budapest: Áron. Edited by L. Ferenc Lendvai & László Perecz.
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    Stellung und Spuren einer Sozialethik in Fichtes Philosophie.Judit Hell - 2003 - Fichte-Studien 24:135-141.
    Die ursprüngliche ethische und gesellschaftliche Situation des Menschen in einer seiner frühen Schriften untersuchend sagt Fichte über die französische Revolution, dass das Sittliche dahingehend zu unterscheiden sei, ob es sich auf die Geisteswelt beziehe oder auf gesellschaftliche Verhältnisse.
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    Hálóval a szelet.Judit Horgas - 2005 - Budapest: Liget Műhely Alapítvány.
  49. Genome editing : learning from its past and envisioning its future.Judit Sandor - 2023 - In Santa Slokenberga, Timo Minssen & Ana Nordberg (eds.), Governing, protecting, and regulating the future of genome editing: the significance of ELSPI perspectives. Boston: Brill/Nijhoff.
     
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    The case of biobank with the law: between a legal and scientific fiction.Judit Sándor, Petra Bárd, Claudio Tamburrini & Torbjörn Tännsjö - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (6):347-350.
    According to estimates more than 400 biobanks currently operate across Europe. The term ‘biobank’ indicates a specific field of genetic study that has quietly developed without any significant critical reflection across European societies. Although scientists now routinely use this phrase, the wider public is still confused when the word ‘bank’ is being connected with the collection of their biological samples. There is a striking lack of knowledge of this field. In the recent Eurobarometer survey it was demonstrated that even in (...)
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