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    Rahner, Karl, Schriften zur theologie VI Band. [REVIEW]J. Hartmann - 1966 - Augustinianum 6 (3):560-560.
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    Die Lehre vom Sein in der modernen Philosophie.Karl Heinz Haag - 1963 - Frankfurt a. M.,: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft.
    Zur Lehre vom Sein in der modernen Philosophie, von K. H. Haag.--Auf der Suche nach dem Sein, von J. P. Sartre.--Die Philosophie Heideggers, von G. Siewerth.--Die Frage nach Gott, von G. Siewerth.--Das Umgreifende, das das Sein selbst ist, von K. Jaspers.--Allgemeinheit und Individualität, von N. Hartmann.--Das individuum, von C. Nink.--Aktivität, von C. Nink.--Seinsfinalität, von C. Nink.--Sein, Nichtsein und Angst, von P. Tillich.--Mut und Transzendenz, von P. Tillich.--Philosophie und Theologie, von K. Barth.--Eine Auswahl aus "Adventures of ideas," von A. N. (...)
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  3. Free-Energy and the Brain.Karl J. Friston & Klaas E. Stephan - 2007 - Synthese 159 (3):417 - 458.
    If one formulates Helmholtz's ideas about perception in terms of modern-day theories one arrives at a model of perceptual inference and learning that can explain a remarkable range of neurobiological facts. Using constructs from statistical physics it can be shown that the problems of inferring what cause our sensory inputs and learning causal regularities in the sensorium can be resolved using exactly the same principles. Furthermore, inference and learning can proceed in a biologically plausible fashion. The ensuing scheme rests on (...)
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    Probabilities, Laws, and Structures.Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. Gonzalez, Stephan Hartmann, Michael Stöltzner & Marcel Weber - 2012 - Berlin: Springer.
    This volume, the third in this Springer series, contains selected papers from the four workshops organized by the ESF Research Networking Programme "The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective" (PSE) in 2010: Pluralism in the Foundations of Statistics Points of Contact between the Philosophy of Physics and the Philosophy of Biology The Debate on Mathematical Modeling in the Social Sciences Historical Debates about Logic, Probability and Statistics The volume is accordingly divided in four sections, each of them containing papers (...)
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    Consciousness and Felt Uncertainty: Commentary on The Hidden Spring: A Journey to the Source of Consciousness.Karl J. Friston - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (11-12):178-189.
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    Alternative dispute resolution: An emerging international business practice.Karl J. Mackie - 1996 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (3):131–138.
    Speed, flexibility, negotiated control of outcomes, savings and absence of future enmity. Why lose all this in litigation when a new user‐friendly alternative is on the increase? The author is Chief Executive of the Centre for Dispute Resolution , 7 St. Katharine's Way, London E1 9LB, and Special Professor in ADR in the University of Birmingham, England.
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    Business regulation, business ethics and the professional employee.Karl J. Mackie - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (8):607 - 616.
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    Modularity, segregation, and interactions.Karl J. Friston - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):99-100.
    This commentary considers how far one can go in making inferences about functional modularity or segregation, based on the sorts of analyses used by Caplan & Waters in relation to the underlying neuronal infrastructure. Specifically, an attempt is made to relate the “functionalist” approach adopted in the target article to “neuroreductionist” perspectives on the same issue.
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    Did meiosis evolve before sex and the evolution of eukaryotic life cycles?Karl J. Niklas, Edward D. Cobb & Ulrich Kutschera - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (11):1091-1101.
    Biologists have long theorized about the evolution of life cycles, meiosis, and sexual reproduction. We revisit these topics and propose that the fundamental difference between life cycles is where and when multicellularity is expressed. We develop a scenario to explain the evolutionary transition from the life cycle of a unicellular organism to one in which multicellularity is expressed in either the haploid or diploid phase, or both. We propose further that meiosis might have evolved as a mechanism to correct for (...)
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  10. General Methods: Statistical Analysis and Comparison.Karl J. Holzinger - 1938 - In Guy Montrose Whipple (ed.), The scientific movement in education. Bloomington, Ill.,: National Society for the Study of Education. pp. 293--306.
     
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  11. Social Foundations On-Site Education And The Theory Of Knowledge In Colleges Of Education.Karl J. Jost & Thomas Ryan - 1973 - Journal of Thought 8 (1):73-7.
     
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    Autobiography and Historical Consciousness.Karl J. Weintraub - 1975 - Critical Inquiry 1 (4):821-848.
    An autobiographic instinct may be as old as Man Writing; but only since 1800 has Western Man placed a premium on autobiography. A bibliography of all autobiographic writing prior to that time would be a small fascicule; a bibliography since 1800 a thick tome. The ground behind this simpleminded assertion of a quantitative measure cannot be explained away by easy reference to the mass literacy of the modern world or the greater ease of publishing. It is as much a fact (...)
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  13. Hallucinations and perceptual inference.Karl J. Friston - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (6):764-766.
    This commentary takes a closer look at how “constructive models of subjective perception,” referred to by Collerton et al. (sect. 2), might contribute to the Perception and Attention Deficit (PAD) model. It focuses on the neuronal mechanisms that could mediate hallucinations, or false inference – in particular, the role of cholinergic systems in encoding uncertainty in the context of hierarchical Bayesian models of perceptual inference (Friston 2002b; Yu & Dayan 2002).
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    Storm and stress anthropology.Karl J. Fink - 1993 - History of the Human Sciences 6 (1):51-71.
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    Introduction to symbolic logic.Karl J. Smith - 1974 - Monterey, Calif.,: Brooks/Cole Pub. Co..
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    The Role of Philosophy in the Catholic Liberal College.Karl J. Alter - 1956 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 30:1-2.
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  17. From cognitivism to autopoiesis: towards a computational framework for the embodied mind.Micah Allen & Karl J. Friston - 2018 - Synthese 195 (6):2459-2482.
    Predictive processing approaches to the mind are increasingly popular in the cognitive sciences. This surge of interest is accompanied by a proliferation of philosophical arguments, which seek to either extend or oppose various aspects of the emerging framework. In particular, the question of how to position predictive processing with respect to enactive and embodied cognition has become a topic of intense debate. While these arguments are certainly of valuable scientific and philosophical merit, they risk underestimating the variety of approaches gathered (...)
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  18. Consciousness, Dreams, and Inference: The Cartesian Theatre Revisited.J. Allan Hobson & Karl J. Friston - 2014 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 21 (1-2):6-32.
    This paper considers the Cartesian theatre as a metaphor for the virtual reality models that the brain uses to make inferences about the world. This treatment derives from our attempts to understand dreaming and waking consciousness in terms of free energy minimization. The idea here is that the Cartesian theatre is not observed by an internal audience but furnishes a theatre in which fictive narratives and fantasies can be rehearsed and tested against sensory evidence. We suppose the brain is driven (...)
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    Examining the Continuity between Life and Mind: Is There a Continuity between Autopoietic Intentionality and Representationality?Wanja Wiese & Karl J. Friston - 2021 - Philosophies 6 (1):18.
    A weak version of the life-mind continuity thesis entails that every living system also has a basic mind (with a non-representational form of intentionality). The strong version entails that the same concepts that are sufficient to explain basic minds (with non-representational states) are also central to understanding non-basic minds (with representational states). We argue that recent work on the free energy principle supports the following claims with respect to the life-mind continuity thesis: (i) there is a strong continuity between life (...)
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  20. Wege zum Verständnis prähistorischer Religionsformen.Karl J. Narr - 1963 - Kairos (misc) 5.
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    The Meaning and Etymology of the Word היָשות in the Old TestamentThe Meaning and Etymology of the Word [He][Yod][Qamats][Shin][Vav][Tav] in the Old Testament.Karl J. Grimm - 1901 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 22:35.
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    Res Publica and the Roman Republic. 'Without Body or Form.' by Louise Hodgson.Karl-J. Hölkeskamp - 2018 - American Journal of Philology 139 (3):521-524.
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    Probabilities, Laws, and Structures.Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. Gonzalez, Stephan Hartmann, Michael Stöltzner & Marcel Weber (eds.) - 2012 - Springer.
    This volume, the third in this Springer series, contains selected papers from the four workshops organized by the ESF Research Networking Programme "The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective" in 2010: Pluralism in the Foundations of Statistics Points of Contact between the Philosophy of Physics and the Philosophy of Biology The Debate on Mathematical Modeling in the Social Sciences Historical Debates about Logic, Probability and Statistics The volume is accordingly divided in four sections, each of them containing papers coming (...)
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    The Pragmatic Turn: Toward Action-Oriented Views in Cognitive Science.Andreas K. Engel, Karl J. Friston & Danica Kragic (eds.) - 2016 - MIT Press.
    Cognitive science is experiencing a pragmatic turn away from the traditional representation-centered framework toward a view that focuses on understanding cognition as "enactive." This enactive view holds that cognition does not produce models of the world but rather subserves action as it is grounded in sensorimotor skills. In this volume, experts from cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, robotics, and philosophy of mind assess the foundations and implications of a novel action-oriented view of cognition. Their contributions and supporting experimental evidence show that (...)
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    Greetings to the American Catholic Philosophical Association.Karl J. Alter - 1956 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 30:1-2.
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    The Quest for the New Science: Language and Thought in Eighteenth-Century Science : Seminar on Giambattista Vico (1668-1744) : 1977 Meeting : Papers.Karl J. Fink & James W. Marchand (eds.) - 1979 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    The contributors to this new philosophi­cal and historical examination of Vico, Herder, Schiller, and Goethe are Karl J. Fink, James W. Marchand, Harry Ritter, K. Michael Seibt, and David R. Ste­venson. Their essays and commentary address the question why this generation represent­ed by its great minds suddenly discov­ered science—a question posed previ­ously but only tentatively explored. Taken together, the essayists reveal significant new insights into the roles of language, imagination, intuition, em­pathy, modes of perception, and indiv­idualism in scientific creativity (...)
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    Thinking Outside the HOX.Karl J. Niklas - 2006 - Biological Theory 1 (2):128-129.
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    Deducing plant function from organic form: challenges and pitfalls.Karl J. Niklas - 2009 - In Manfred D. Laubichler & Jane Maienschein (eds.), Form and Function in Developmental Evolution. Cambridge University Press. pp. 47--82.
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    Degeneracy and cognitive anatomy.Cathy J. Price & Karl J. Friston - 2002 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (10):416-421.
  30. Articulus fidei (1150-1230). Von der Einführung des Wortes bis zu den drei Definitionen Philipps des Kanzlers.Karl J. Becker - 1973 - Gregorianum 54:517-569.
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    Zeitmasse in der Urgeschichte.Karl J. Narr - 1978 - Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.
    Forschungsgeschichte - Handbuch/übergreifende Darstellung.
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    All Creatures, Great and Small.Karl J. Niklas - 2007 - Biological Theory 2 (2):200-201.
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    Revisiting Julius Sachs’s “Physiological Notes: II. Contributions to the Theory of the Cell. a) Energids and Cells” (1892).Karl J. Niklas & Ulrich Kutschera - 2022 - Biological Theory 17 (3):181-185.
    Julius Sachs (1832–1897), who has been quite rightly called “the father of plant physiology,” was a German physiologist of international standing, whose research interests contributed to virtually every branch of the plant sciences, and whose work presaged plant molecular biology and systems biology. Here, we focus on one of his last publications, from 1892, wherein he argued that the term “cell” (_Zelle_) is misleading and should be replaced by “energid” (_Energide_), which he defined as “a nucleus together with the corresponding (...)
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    The politics of herder's pluralism.Karl J. Fink - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (1):262-269.
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    What does functional MRI measure? Two complementary perspectives.Karl J. Friston - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (10):491-492.
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    Sartres Sozialphilosophie. Eine Untersuchung zur "Critique de la Raison Pratique I".M. J. Scott-Taggart & Klaus Hartmann - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (68):273.
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    Probabilities, Laws, and Structures.Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao Gonzalez, Hartmann J., Stöltzner Stephan, Weber Michael & Marcel (eds.) - 2012 - Springer: Netherlands.
    This volume, the third in this Springer series, contains selected papers from the four workshops organized by the ESF Research Networking Programme "The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective" in 2010: Pluralism in the Foundations of Statistics Points of Contact between the Philosophy of Physics and the Philosophy of Biology The Debate on Mathematical Modeling in the Social Sciences Historical Debates about Logic, Probability and Statistics The volume is accordingly divided in four sections, each of them containing papers coming (...)
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  38. Extended active inference: Constructing predictive cognition beyond skulls.Axel Constant, Andy Clark, Michael Kirchhoff & Karl J. Friston - 2022 - Mind and Language 37 (3):373-394.
    Cognitive niche construction is the process whereby organisms create and maintain cause–effect models of their niche as guides for fitness influencing behavior. Extended mind theory claims that cognitive processes extend beyond the brain to include predictable states of the world. Active inference and predictive processing in cognitive science assume that organisms embody predictive (i.e., generative) models of the world optimized by standard cognitive functions (e.g., perception, action, learning). This paper presents an active inference formulation that views cognitive niche construction as (...)
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    The effect of the exposure time upon the R. L. of visible motion.F. L. Dimmick & J. C. Karl - 1930 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 13 (4):365.
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    West Malaysia and Singapore: A Selected Bibliography.Paul Wheatley & Karl J. Pelzer - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (4):652.
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    Rationalität: ihre Entwicklung und ihre Grenzen.Leo Scheffczyk & Karl J. Narr (eds.) - 1989 - Freiburg [im Breisgau]: Alber.
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    The value of uncertainty: An active inference perspective.Giovanni Pezzulo & Karl J. Friston - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
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    All Creatures, Great and Small: The Geometry of Evolution: Adaptive Landscapes and Theoretical Morphospaces George R. McGhee Jr. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007 (200 pp; £40.00 ISBN; 9780521849425). [REVIEW]Karl J. Niklas - 2007 - Biological Theory 2 (2):200-201.
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    The Emergence of Empire (A.M.) Eckstein Mediterranean Anarchy, Interstate War, and the Rise of Rome. (Hellenistic Culture and Society 48.) Pp. xxii + 369, maps. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2006. Cased, £32.50, US$49.95. ISBN: 978-0-520-24618-. [REVIEW]Karl-J. Hölkeskamp - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):211-.
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    The Pageantry of Power – or: The Power of Pageantry - (I.) Östenberg Staging the World. Spoils, Captives, and Representations in the Roman Triumphal Procession. Pp. xii + 327, ills. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Cased, £70. ISBN: 978-0-19-921597-3. - (H.) Krasser, (D.) Pausch, (I.) Petrovic (edd.) Triplici invectus triumpho. Der römische Triumph in augusteischer Zeit. (Potsdamer Altertumswissenschaftliche Beiträge 25.) Pp. 327, ills, maps. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2008. Paper, €60. ISBN: 978-3-515-09249-4. [REVIEW]Karl-J. Hölkeskamp - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (1):220-223.
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    Selected Papers on Comparative Tai Studies.David B. Solnit, William J. Gedney, Robert J. Bickner, John Hartmann, Thomas John Hudak & Patcharin Peyasantiwong - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (2):405.
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    Studying brain function with neuroimaging.Christopher D. Frith & Karl J. Friston - 1997 - In Michael D. Rugg (ed.), Cognitive Neuroscience. MIT Press. pp. 169--195.
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  48. Representation Wars: Enacting an Armistice Through Active Inference.Axel Constant, Andy Clark & Karl J. Friston - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Over the last 30 years, representationalist and dynamicist positions in the philosophy of cognitive science have argued over whether neurocognitive processes should be viewed as representational or not. Major scientific and technological developments over the years have furnished both parties with ever more sophisticated conceptual weaponry. In recent years, an enactive generalization of predictive processing – known as active inference – has been proposed as a unifying theory of brain functions. Since then, active inference has fueled both representationalist and dynamicist (...)
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    Computational Neuropsychology and Bayesian Inference.Thomas Parr, Geraint Rees & Karl J. Friston - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Thinking through other minds: A variational approach to cognition and culture.Samuel P. L. Veissière, Axel Constant, Maxwell J. D. Ramstead, Karl J. Friston & Laurence J. Kirmayer - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43:e90.
    The processes underwriting the acquisition of culture remain unclear. How are shared habits, norms, and expectations learned and maintained with precision and reliability across large-scale sociocultural ensembles? Is there a unifying account of the mechanisms involved in the acquisition of culture? Notions such as “shared expectations,” the “selective patterning of attention and behaviour,” “cultural evolution,” “cultural inheritance,” and “implicit learning” are the main candidates to underpin a unifying account of cognition and the acquisition of culture; however, their interactions require greater (...)
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