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    What is a mathematical structure of conscious experience?Johannes Kleiner & Tim Ludwig - 2024 - Synthese 203 (3):1-23.
    Several promising approaches have been developed to represent conscious experience in terms of mathematical spaces and structures. What is missing, however, is an explicit definition of what a ‘mathematical structure of conscious experience’ is. Here, we propose such a definition. This definition provides a link between the abstract formal entities of mathematics and the concreta of conscious experience; it complements recent approaches that study quality spaces, qualia spaces, or phenomenal spaces; and it provides a general method to identify and investigate (...)
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    Towards a structural turn in consciousness science.Johannes Kleiner - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 119 (C):103653.
  3. 1. Über die Reihenfolge und die Entstehungszeit der Quaestiones disputatae des hl. Thomas von Aquin.„.Kleinere Thomasfragen - 1921 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 34.
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  4. Socjalistyczne stosunki międzyludzkie w zakładach pracy.Juliusz Wacławek - 1968 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 5 (5):5-26.
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  5. O organizacji szkolnictwa wyższego.Juliusz Goryński - 1968 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 6 (6):40-59.
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  6. O konsekwencjach teoriopoznawczych nierówności Bella.Juliusz Hibner - 1987 - Studia Filozoficzne 256 (3).
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    On the first-order functional calculus and the truncation of models.Juliusz Reichbach - 1958 - Studia Logica 7 (1):181 - 220.
  8. Etyka działań organizatorskich.Juliusz A. Pieńkowski - 1998 - Prakseologia 138 (138).
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  9. The Newman Problem of Consciousness Science.Johannes Kleiner - manuscript
    The Newman problem is a fundamental problem that threatens to undermine structural assumptions and structural theories throughout philosophy and science. Here, we consider the problem in the context of consciousness science. We introduce and discuss the problem, and explain why it is detrimental not only to structuralist assumptions, but also to theories of consciousness, if left unconsidered. However, we show that if phenomenal spaces, and mathematical structures of conscious experience more generally, are understood in the right way, the Newman problem (...)
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  10. Początki humanizmu.Juliusz Doma Nski - 1982 - Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich.
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  11. Bronić, bo był papieżem?Juliusz Stroynowski - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (2):119-127.
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  12. Pół wieku w Watykanie ( Giuseppe Dalla Torre : Memorie. Wyd. Arnaldo Mondadoni, Milano 1967).Juliusz Stroynowski - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (5):116-118.
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    A note to my paper: "On characterizations of the first-order functional calculus".Juliusz Reichbach - 1961 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 2 (4):251-252.
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    The Mathematical Structure of Integrated Information Theory.Johannes Kleiner & Sean Tull - 2020 - Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics 6.
    Integrated Information Theory is one of the leading models of consciousness. It aims to describe both the quality and quantity of the conscious experience of a physical system, such as the brain, in a particular state. In this contribution, we propound the mathematical structure of the theory, separating the essentials from auxiliary formal tools. We provide a definition of a generalized IIT which has IIT 3.0 of Tononi et al., as well as the Quantum IIT introduced by Zanardi et al. (...)
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    Brain states matter. A reply to the unfolding argument.Johannes Kleiner - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 85:102981.
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    A note about connection of the first-order functional calculus with many-valued propositional calculi.Juliusz Reichbach - 1964 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 5 (2):158-160.
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    On characterizations of the first-order functional calculus.Juliusz Reichbach - 1961 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 2 (1):1-15.
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    Über den auf alternative und negation aufgebauten aussagenkalkul.Juliusz Reichbach - 1953 - Studia Logica 1 (1):13 - 18.
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    On the first-order functional calculus and the truncation of modelsO węższym Rachunku Funkcyjnym i Ucinaniu ModeliОб Узком Функциональном Исчислении И Срезывании Моделей.Juliusz Reichbach - 1958 - Studia Logica 7 (1):181-220.
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    E-commerce, ethical commerce?Mary D. Maury & Deborah S. Kleiner - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 36 (1-2):21 - 31.
    In this paper, we look at the new frontier of e-commerce, the ethical challenges it is facing and discuss some of the problems encountered and some of the solutions that are evolving. The areas of concern include the impact on other businesses, investors and consumers. Problems regarding financial reporting, intellectual property and privacy are discussed.
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    A New Look at Kepler and Abductive Argument.Scott A. Kleiner - 1983 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 14 (4):279.
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    Problem solving and discovery in the growth of Darwin's theories of evolution.Scott A. Kleiner - 1981 - Synthese 47 (1):119 - 162.
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    A note on theses of the first-order functional calculus.Juliusz Reichbach - 1968 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 9 (4):335-339.
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    Some examples of different methods of formal proofs with generalizations of the satisfiability definition.Juliusz Reichbach - 1969 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 10 (2):214-224.
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    Some methods of formal proofs. III.Juliusz Reichbach - 1971 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 12 (4):479-482.
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    About Connection of the First‐Order Functional Calculus With Many Valued Propositional Calculi.Juliusz Reichbach - 1963 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 9 (8‐9):117-124.
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  27. O Alternatywno - negacyjnym rachunku zdań.Juliusz Reichbach - 1950 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 19 (3-4):361-365.
     
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    On Generalization of the Satisfiability Definition and Proof Rules With Remarks to my Paper: On Theses of the First‐Order Functional Calculus.Juliusz Reichbach - 1962 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 8 (3‐4):267-276.
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    O pełnosci węzszego rachunku funkcyjnego.Juliusz Reichbach - 1955 - Studia Logica 2 (1):213-228.
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    On Theses of the First‐Order Functional Calculus.Juliusz Reichbach - 1961 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 7 (11‐14):175-184.
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    Staatsaktion im Wunderland: Oper und Festspiel als Medien politischer Repräsentation (1890–1930).Stephanie Kleiner - 2013 - Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag Verlag.
    Stephanie Kleiner beschreibt das Musiktheater in der Ära einer krisengeladenen klassischen Moderne und über die Zäsur des Ersten Weltkriegs hinweg als Ort sozialer Praxis und als Medium politischer Sinnbildung. Konkret nimmt sie die beiden damals preußischen Städte Frankfurt am Main und Wiesbaden in den Blick. Entlang einer Reihe von herausragenden Festanlässen werden einige markante Stationen der politischen Festkultur beider Städte abgeschritten und ihre Bedeutung für die staatliche Repräsentation bewertet.
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  32. Erotetic logic and the structure of scientific revolution.Scott A. Kleiner - 1970 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 21 (2):149-165.
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    Feyerabend, Galileo and Darwin: How to Make the Best out of What You Have - or Think You Can Get.Scott A. Kleiner - 1979 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 10 (4):285.
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    Darwin's and Wallace's revolutionary research programme.Scott A. Kleiner - 1985 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (4):367-392.
    Research programmes are sets of problems preferred on epistemic grounds and including preferred heuristics for inquiry. Charles Lyell's research programme for biogeograpy includes the problem of explaining the distribution of species constrained by laws governing locomotion and containment of species. Included in the programme are laws governing the supernatural introduction of replacement species. Wallace and Darwin derected arguments against the putative intelligibility of this aspect of Lyell's programme before discovering natural selection, and their defence, at this time of natural laws (...)
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    Note critiche.Ryszard Puciato, Jacek Juliusz Jadacki, Luigi Dappiano & Massimo Libardi - 1993 - Axiomathes 4 (3):439-463.
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    About Connection of the First-Order Functional Calculus With Many Valued Propositional Calculi.Juliusz Reichbach - 1963 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 9 (8-9):117-124.
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    On Generalization of the Satisfiability Definition and Proof Rules With Remarks to my Paper: On Theses of the First‐Order Functional Calculus.Juliusz Reichbach - 1962 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 8 (3-4):267-276.
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    On Theses of the First‐Order Functional Calculus.Juliusz Reichbach - 1961 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 7 (11-14):175-184.
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    Women in Power: Undoing or Redoing the Gendered Organization?Sheryl Skaggs, Sibyl Kleiner & Kevin Stainback - 2016 - Gender and Society 30 (1):109-135.
    A growing literature examines the organizational factors that promote women’s access to positions of organizational power. Fewer studies, however, explore the implications of women in leadership positions for the opportunities and experiences of subordinates. Do women leaders serve to undo the gendered organization? In other words, is women’s greater representation in leadership positions associated with less gender segregation at lower organizational levels? We explore this question by drawing on Cohen and Huffman’s conceptual framework of women leaders as either “change agents” (...)
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    Relativistic spacetimes and definitions of determinism.Juliusz Doboszewski - 2019 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 9 (2):24.
    I discuss candidates for definitions of determinism in the context of general relativistic spacetimes, and argue that a definition which does not make recourse to any particular region of spacetime should be preferred over alternatives; one such notion is discussed in detail in the light of various physical examples. The emerging picture of determinism is a pluralist one: sometimes there is no unique way of making our intuitive concept of determinism precise. Instead, what is crucial for assessment of determinism of (...)
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    Referential Divergence in Scientific Theories.Scott A. Kleiner - 1977 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 8 (2):87.
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    Relativistic spacetimes and definitions of determinism.Juliusz Doboszewski - 2019 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 9 (2):1-14.
    I discuss candidates for definitions of determinism in the context of general relativistic spacetimes, and argue that a definition which does not make recourse to any particular region of spacetime should be preferred over alternatives; one such notion is discussed in detail in the light of various physical examples. The emerging picture of determinism is a pluralist one: sometimes there is no unique way of making our intuitive concept of determinism precise. Instead, what is crucial for assessment of determinism of (...)
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    Relativistic spacetimes and definitions of determinism.Juliusz Doboszewski - 2019 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 9 (2):1-14.
    I discuss candidates for definitions of determinism in the context of general relativistic spacetimes, and argue that a definition which does not make recourse to any particular region of spacetime should be preferred over alternatives; one such notion is discussed in detail in the light of various physical examples. The emerging picture of determinism is a pluralist one: sometimes there is no unique way of making our intuitive concept of determinism precise. Instead, what is crucial for assessment of determinism of (...)
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    Epistemic Holes and Determinism in Classical General Relativity.Juliusz Doboszewski - 2020 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (3):1093-1111.
    Determinism fails easily if spacetimes with points removed from the spacetime manifold are taken to be physically reasonable representations of a way the world could be according to classical general relativity. I discuss a recently proposed condition for determining which spacetimes have holes—epistemic hole freeness—and show that epistemic hole freeness gives the correct verdict in some non-globally hyperbolic spacetimes with a closed subset removed, certain spacetimes with genuinely indeterministic features count as having an epistemic hole, which implies that the requirement (...)
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  45. Rotating black holes as time machines : an interim report.Juliusz Doboszewski - 2022 - In Antonio Vassallo (ed.), The Foundations of Spacetime Physics: Philosophical Perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Interrogatives, problems and scientific inquiry.Scott A. Kleiner - 1985 - Synthese 62 (3):365 - 428.
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    The logic of discovery and Darwin's pre-malthusian researches.Scott A. Kleiner - 1988 - Biology and Philosophy 3 (3):293-315.
    Traditional logical empiricist and more recent historicist positions on the logic of discovery are briefly reviewed and both are found wanting. None have examined the historical detail now available from recent research on Darwin, from which there is evidence for gradual transition in descriptive and explanatory concepts. This episode also shows that revolutionary research can be directed by borrowed metascientific objectives and heuristics from other disciplines. Darwin's own revolutionary research took place within an ontological context borrowed from non evolutionary predecessors (...)
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  48. Schools and the "hidden curriculum".Art Kleiner - 2006 - In Francis Martin Duffy (ed.), Power, politics, and ethics in school districts: dynamic leadership for systemic change. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Education.
     
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    Serendipity and vision: Two methods for discovery comments on Nickles.Scott A. Kleiner - 1999 - Biology and Philosophy 14 (1):55-63.
    Thomas Nickles challenges my thesis that innovative discoveries can be based on deliberately chosen problems and research strategies. He suggests that all significant innovation can be seen as such only in retrospect and that its generation must be serendipitous. Here I argue in response that significant innovations can and do often arise from self conscious critical appraisal of orthodox practice combined with regulated though speculative abductive argumentation to alternative explanatory schemata. Orthodox practice is not based upon monolithic systems of belief (...)
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    Soundcultures: über elektronische und digitale Musik.Marcus S. Kleiner & Achim Szepanski (eds.) - 2003 - Frankfurt: Suhrkamp.
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