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    29. Zu Aristoteles de anima.Karl Pansch - 1864 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 21 (1-4):543-545.
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    Mind wandering and education: from the classroom to online learning.Karl K. Szpunar, Samuel T. Moulton & Daniel L. Schacter - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Found Guilty by Association: In Defence of the Quinean Criterion.Karl Egerton - 2016 - Ratio 31 (1):37-56.
    Much recent work in metaontology challenges the so-called ‘Quinean tradition’ in metaphysics. Especially prominently, Amie Thomasson argues for a highly permissive ontology over ontologies which eliminate many entities. I am concerned with disputing not her ontological claim, but the methodology behind her rejection of eliminativism – I focus on ordinary objects. Thomasson thinks that by endorsing the Quinean criterion of ontological commitment eliminativism goes wrong; a theory eschewing quantification over a kind may nonetheless be committed to its existence. I argue (...)
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  4. Free-Energy Minimization and the Dark-Room Problem.Karl Friston, Christopher Thornton & Andy Clark - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Kant on the Good Will.Karl Ameriks - 2003 - In Interpreting Kant's Critiques. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Focuses on a normative question central to the beginning of Kant’s Groundwork, the concept of a good will. After distinguishing three varieties of the concept that can be constructed from Kant’s writings and criticizing several recent readings concerning them, it concludes that one can make the best sense of Kant’s intentions here by connecting the good will not to an individual act or perfect attitude but to the entirety of one’s character. Once this is done, however, there remain some very (...)
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    How the Sufficiency Minimum Becomes a Social Maximum.Karl Widerquist - 2010 - Utilitas 22 (4):474-480.
    This article argues that, under likely empirical conditions, sufficientarianism leads not to an easily achievable duty to maintain a social minimum but to the onerous duty of maintaining a social maximum at the sufficiency level. This happens because sufficientarians ask us to give no weight at all to small benefits for people above the sufficiency level if the alternative is to relieve the suffering of people below it. If we apply this judgment in a world where there are rare diseases (...)
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    (2 other versions)Man in the Modern Age.Karl Jaspers - 1931/1957 - Routledge.
    First published in English in 1933, this detailled philosophical examination of the contemporary state and nature of mankind is a seminal work by influential German philsopher Karl Jaspers. Elucidating his theories on a variety of topics pertaining to contemporary and future human existence, _Man in the Modern Age_ is a key text by a man whose influence in the field continues to be felt.
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  8. A note on verisimilitude.Karl Popper - 1976 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 27 (2):147-159.
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    Individual differences predict sensitivity to the uncanny valley.Karl F. MacDorman & Steven O. Entezari - 2015 - Interaction Studies 16 (2):141-172.
    It can be creepy to notice that something human-looking is not real. But can sensitivity to this phenomenon, known as the uncanny valley, be predicted from superficially unrelated traits? Based on results from at least 489 participants, this study examines the relation between nine theoretically motivated trait indices and uncanny valley sensitivity, operationalized as increased eerie ratings and decreased warmth ratings for androids presented in videos. Animal Reminder Sensitivity, Neuroticism, its Anxiety facet, and Religious Fundamentalism significantly predicted uncanny valley sensitivity. (...)
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    The World of Parmenides: Essays on the Presocratic Enlightenment.Karl Sir Popper - 1998 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Arne Friemuth Petersen & Jørgen Mejer.
    With a new foreword by_ Scott Austin_ _'I hope that these essays may illustrate the thesis that all history is or should be the history of problem situations, and that in following this principle we may further our understanding of the Presocratics and other thinkers of the past. The essays also try to show the greatness of the early Greek philosophers, who gave Europe its philosophy, its science, and its humanism.'_ _- Karl Popper, from the preface _ _The World (...)
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  11. Toleration and intellectual responsibility.Karl Popper - 1987 - In Susan Mendus & David S. Edwards (eds.), On toleration. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 17--34.
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    Reducing consistency in human realism increases the uncanny valley effect; increasing category uncertainty does not.Karl F. MacDorman & Debaleena Chattopadhyay - 2016 - Cognition 146 (C):190-205.
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    Taming the Corporate Monster: An Aristotelian Approach to Corporate Virtue.Karl Schudt - 2000 - Business Ethics Quarterly 10 (3):711-723.
    Corporations are often considered as moral agents. Traditional ethical systems are directed toward human beings—how could human rules be expected to apply to corporations? In this paper an alternative system of ethics is proposed, tailored specifically for the corporate entity. I use the method of Aristotle, in which the character traits that are conducive to the goal of human activity, happiness, are derived. For corporations, the goal is taken to be the traditional capitalist one of sustainable profit, and corresponding corporate (...)
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    Brain and the composition of conscious experience. Of deep and surface structure; frames of reference; episode and executive; models and monitors.Karl H. Pribram - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (5):19-42.
    In the context of this publication on blindsight, I want to address further the brain processes critically responsible for organizing our conscious experience. As in a previous related publication , I am restricting myself to brain and conscious experience, not the fuller topic of ‘consciousness’ as this might be determined by genetic and environmental factors, nor as it is defined in Eastern traditions and in esoteric Western religion and philosophy. For my thoughts on this broader topic the reader is referred (...)
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    Los dos significados de falsabilidad.Karl Popper - 1991 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 5:3.
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    The Scenic Route? On Errol Lord’s The Importance of Being Rational.Karl Schafer - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (2):469-475.
    Errol Lord’s The Importance of Being Rational is a beautiful presentation of how one might defend a reasons-first approach to rationality. I’m going to focus these comments on some of the larger systematic ambitions of the book. In doing so, my hope is to draw Lord out concerning the larger project of which the book is a part and to raise some more general questions about the project of defining rationality in terms of reasons. In doing so, my focus with (...)
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    Selected Correspondence.Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, I. Lasker & S. Ryazanskaya - 1975 - Imported Publication.
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    (1 other version)Phenomenology and epistemology of consciousness of objects.Karl Duncker - 1946 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 7 (4):505-542.
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    Ein kriterium Des empirifchen charakters theoretifcher syfteme.Karl Popper - 1932 - Erkenntnis 3 (1):426-427.
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    Philosophische Autobiographie: Erweiterte Neuausgabe.Karl Jaspers - 1977 - München: Piper.
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    A comment on Miller's new paradox of information.Karl R. Popper - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (1):61-69.
  22. The Crisis of the Welfare State and Alternative Modes of Work Redistribution.Karl Hinrichs, Claus One & Helmut Wiesenthal - 1985 - Thesis Eleven 10-10 (1):37-55.
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    Husserl's Concept of Philosophy.Karl Schuhmann - 1990 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 21 (3):274-283.
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    A Misfit model: irrational deterrence and bounded rationality.Karl Sörenson - 2023 - Theory and Decision 94 (4):575-591.
    Contemporary theories of deterrence place a strong emphasis on coherency between model and theory. Schelling’s contention of irrational threats for successful deterrence abandons the rationality assumption to explain how a player can deter, thereby departing from the standard game theoretic solution concepts. It is a misfit model in relation to a deterrence theory and, therefore, excluded. The article defends and remodels Schelling’s intuition by employing the level-k model. It is shown that an unsophisticated player that randomizes over its strategies brings (...)
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    Maps and territories, smoke, and mirrors.Karl Friston - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e195.
    It is a pleasure to comment on Bruineberg et al. – who raise some interesting questions of a philosophical and technical nature. I will try to answer three questions posed by the authors. Are Pearl and Friston blankets different things? Are Markov blankets used in an ontological sense? Is there a privileged Markov blanket?
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    Causal dispositions, aspectual shape and intentionality.Karl Pfeifer - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1):196-197.
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    Was sind die Impheis?Karl-Heinz Halbedl - 2012 - Hermes 140 (2):230-235.
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  28. The" pequeña fuente" at La Flecha and the Philosophy of the voice.Karl A. Kottman - 2007 - Ciudad de Dios 220 (2):401-415.
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    Göttliches Recht, menschliches Recht, menschenRechte.Karl-Wilhelm Merks - 2004 - Bijdragen 65 (3):257-282.
    The text is the extended version of the lecture delivered at the occasion of the author’s farewell as Professor of Moral Theology at Tilburg Faculty of Theology. The tradition of canon law, dogmatics, and moral theology is familiar with the concept of “ius divinum”, divine right. This concept indicates that certain standards, orders and institutions can be seen as if having been set up by God himself. For example: the primacy of the Pope, the seven Sacraments, or, in moral theology, (...)
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    Frames of reference and normal movement.Karl M. Newell & Steven Morrison - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1):83-84.
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  31. Martin Heideggers Methodologie. Die Grenzen der neuzeitlichen Wissenschaft und die Möglichkeiten der Philosophie.Karl Kraatz - 2020 - Würzburg, Germany: Königshausen&Neumann.
    This book gives a systematic account of Martin Heidegger’s methodology. Contrary to the widespread conception that Heidegger’s (late) philosophy is lacking any kind of verifiable, provable insights, the author shows that a rejection of the scientific method does not imply a rejection of methodological, rigorous thinking. In fact, it can be shown that the method of Heidegger’s philosophy is more rigorous, more strict and more radical than the scientific method. But because the scientific method is conceived of as the non-plus-ultra (...)
     
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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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    Norms and Alternatives : Logical Aspects of Normative Reasoning.Karl Nygren - 2022 - Dissertation, Stockholm University
    In this thesis, I develop and investigate various novel semantic frameworks for deontic logic. Deontic logic concerns the logical aspects of normative reasoning. In particular, it concerns reasoning about what is required, allowed and forbidden. I focus on two main issues: free-choice reasoning and the role of norms in deontic logic. -/- Free-choice reasoning concerns permissions and obligations that offer choices between different actions. Such permissions and obligations are typically expressed by a disjunctive clause in the scope of a deontic (...)
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    An Essay on Human Being and Existence.Karl Verstrynge - 2022 - De Gruyter.
    Anyone who ponders on existence, touches upon the whole of life. But how to ponder on that which has befallen us even before we have uttered a first word? And how do we get a grip on that which must elude us in spite of all our protest or regret? The trilogy What Obligates Us raises the question about the ethical foundation of the human condition. This first part discusses the exceptional nature of human beings. In their broken relationship to (...)
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    From the Philosophy of Technology to a Theory of Media.Karl Leidlmair - 1999 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 4 (3):159-164.
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    Charles Renouvier's philosophie der praktischen vernunft kritisch beleuchtet..Friedrich Karl Feigel - 1905 - Wittenberg,: Druck von Herrosé & Ziemsen.
    Excerpt from Charles Renouvier's Philosophie der Praktischen Vernunft Kritisch Beleuchtet Als die notwendigen und ausreichenden Grundlagen der Sittlichkeit gibt R. Im 1. Kapitel seiner "reinen rationalen Moral die zwei Tatsachen an: I. Der Mensch ist mit Vernunft begabt, 2. Der Mensch hält sich für frei. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct (...)
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    A Trace of Aristotle: MA Camós on Luis de León.Karl A. Kottman - 2004 - Ciudad de Dios 217 (2):515-526.
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    Bürgerliche Frömmigkeit im Wilhelminischen Zeitalter.Karl Kupisch - 1962 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 14 (2):123-141.
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    Wilhelm Dilthey.Karl Kupisch - 1962 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 14 (1):1-19.
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    Der fragende Sokrates.Karl Pestalozzi (ed.) - 1999 - Stuttgart: Teubner.
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    (1 other version)Über den Zusammenhang der in den Implikationsaxiomen vollständigen Axiomensysteme des zweiwertigen mit denen des intuitionistischen Aussagenkalküls.Karl Schröter - 1956 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 2 (10‐15):173-176.
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    Introduction.Karl Schuhmann - 2002 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 2:338-343.
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    The Spirituality of G. K. Chesterton.Karl Schmude - 2006 - The Chesterton Review 32 (1/2):97-111.
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    Thomas Hobbes und Francesco Patrizi.Karl Schuhmann - 1986 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 68 (3):253-279.
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    Arnaldo Mornigliano and the History of Historiography.Karl Christ - 1991 - History and Theory 30 (4):5-12.
    Unlike so many present-day historians, Momigliano did not proceed according to the absolute dogmas of a new program of historical scholarship, method, or perspective. Rather, his scholarly work grew organically from the connection between personal initiatives and existential forces. Momigliano's lifelong theme was the historical dimension of the contacts among cultures, religions, and civilization. He made no absolute claims for his own method. His scholarly works are briefly summarized, including: his concern with the problematic of Johann Gustav Droysen's position and (...)
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    Choosing Oblivion: The Irrationality of Suicide.Karl Schudt - 2002 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2 (4):609-614.
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    Das Mittelalterzentrum der Universität Greifswald.Karl-Heinz Spieb - 1999 - Das Mittelalter 4 (1).
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  48. Partnerschaft aus medizinisch-dialogischer Sicht.Karl-Hermann Spitzy - 2007 - In Klaus Dethloff & Peter Kampits (eds.), Humane Existenz: Reflexionen zur Ethik in einer pluralistischen Gesellschaft. Berlin: Parerga.
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    Einleitung.Karl Anton Sprengard, Petra Gropp & Christoph Ernst - 2003 - In Karl Anton Sprengard, Petra Gropp & Christoph Ernst (eds.), Perspektiven Interdisziplinärer Medienphilosophie. Transcript Verlag. pp. 9-16.
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    Geist - Widersachervorwurf und Geistvertrauen in Lebensphilosophie und Neuer Anthropologie: Gedanken zu Ludwig Klages’ Misstrauen und Max Schelers Zutrauen.Karl Anton Sprengard - 2006 - In Geist - Widersachervorwurf und Geistvertrauen in Lebensphilosophie und Neuer Anthropologie: Gedanken zu Ludwig Klages’ Misstrauen und Max Schelers Zutrauen. pp. 305-316.
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