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    Deep neural networks are not a single hypothesis but a language for expressing computational hypotheses.Tal Golan, JohnMark Taylor, Heiko Schütt, Benjamin Peters, Rowan P. Sommers, Katja Seeliger, Adrien Doerig, Paul Linton, Talia Konkle, Marcel van Gerven, Konrad Kording, Blake Richards, Tim C. Kietzmann, Grace W. Lindsay & Nikolaus Kriegeskorte - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e392.
    An ideal vision model accounts for behavior and neurophysiology in both naturalistic conditions and designed lab experiments. Unlike psychological theories, artificial neural networks (ANNs) actually perform visual tasks and generate testable predictions for arbitrary inputs. These advantages enable ANNs to engage the entire spectrum of the evidence. Failures of particular models drive progress in a vibrant ANN research program of human vision.
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    Dionisiese spore in Kusa se metafisika.Johann Beukes - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (4):8.
    This article investigates the palimpsest reception of Pseudo-Dionysius (ca. 500) in the metaphysics of Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464). The article covers Cusa’s political theory and metaphysics, which are intertwined. Reading Cusa against the backdrop of an analysis of Pseudo-Dionysius’ metaphysics in a preceding article, the author, in a synthetic conclusion, isolates seven Dionysic ‘trails’ (S1 to S7) in Cusa’s metaphysics: the interpretation of transcendence as bound to immanence; the affirmation of God’s transcendence in the world (or a metaphysics of ‘creation (...)
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  3. Die Handschriften aus dem Besitz des Nikolaus von Kues in der Königlichen Bibliothek zu Brüssel.Emil van de Vyver - 1969 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 7:129-145.
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    Gottesschau und menschliche Kreativität: Studien zur Erkenntnislehre des Nikolaus von Kues.Th Van Velthoven - 1977 - Leiden: Brill.
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    Vanaf Ockham na Kusa: Die ensiklopediese aanspraak van ‘n ‘post-skolastiek’ in die Middeleeuse filosofie.Johann Beukes - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    David Juste, Benno van Dalen, Dag Nikolaus Hasse, Charles Burnett (eds.), Ptolemy’s Science of the Stars in the Middle Ages.Marco Ghione - 2022 - Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences 72 (188):246-254.
    Analisi critica d'opera, incentrata sulla recezione dell'opera di Tolomeo durante il Medioevo e sul pensiero scientifico-filosofico dell' Età Medievale e Rinascimentale.
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  7. Is What is Worse More Likely?—The Probabilistic Explanation of the Epistemic Side-Effect Effect.Nikolaus Dalbauer & Andreas Hergovich - 2013 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 4 (4):639-657.
    One aim of this article is to explore the connection between the Knobe effect and the epistemic side-effect effect (ESEE). Additionally, we report evidence about a further generalization regarding probability judgments. We demonstrate that all effects can be found within German material, using ‘absichtlich’ [intentionally], ‘wissen’ [know] and ‘wahrscheinlich’ [likely]. As the explanations discussed with regard to the Knobe effect do not suffice to explicate the ESEE, we survey whether the characteristic asymmetry in knowledge judgments is caused by a differing (...)
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  8. Czechoslovakia after 1989 through Arendt's Eyes: From Pariahs to Strong Men.Dagmar Kusá & James Griffith - 2020 - In Peter Šajda (ed.), Modern and Postmodern Crises of Symbolic Structures: Essays in Philosophical Anthropology. Leiden ;: Brill | Rodopi. pp. 125-157.
    Dissident circles during the Czechoslovak communist regime were organized in semi-private islands of resistance. They saw themselves as a parallel polis in line with Arendt’s notion of political action by pursuing “life in truth,” authentic experience, and ultimately freedom. The heroes of these circles were that society’s pariahs. In their quest for authenticity, they turned to the past to find meaning, to understand the nature of their communities and the needs for political action towards the future. As such, they sought (...)
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    Vrouwelijk en mannelijk bij Erasmus: een onderzoek inzake genus.Arend Vitus Nicolaas van Woerden - 2004 - Rotterdam: Erasmus Publishing.
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    Am Ursprung des Lebens / Nikolaus Knoepffler (Hg.) ; mit Beiträgen von: Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker... [et al.].Nikolaus Knoepffler & Ernst L. Winnacker (eds.) - 1998 - München: Utz.
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    Menschenwürde und medizinethische Konfliktfälle.Nikolaus Knoepffler (ed.) - 2000 - Stuttgart: S. Hirzel.
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    Institutiones metaphysicae: quas in usum auditorum philosophiae elucubratus est.Nikolaus Burkhäuser - 1771 - New York: G. Olms.
    Pars 1. De ente, sive ontologia -- Pars 2. De anima, sive psychologia -- Pars 3. De Deo, sive theologia naturalis.
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    Institutiones metaphysicae: quas in usum auditorum philosophiae elucubratus est.Nikolaus Burkhäuser - 1771 - New York: G. Olms.
    Pars 1. De ente, sive ontologia -- Pars 2. De anima, sive psychologia -- Pars 3. De Deo, sive theologia naturalis.
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    Der Begriff "transzendental" bei Immanuel Kant.Nikolaus Knoepffler - 1996 - München: H. Utz Verlag Wissenschaft.
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    Wie entsteht Wissen?Nikolaus Knoepffler (ed.) - 1996 - München: Herbert Utz Verlag Wissenschaft.
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  16. 1989 in Czechoslovakia through Arendt's Eyes: An Immodern Revolution.Dagmar Kusá & James Griffith - 2019 - Sociološki Pregled 3 (53):787-811.
    This essay examines the status of events of 1989 in Czechoslovakia from an Arendtian perspective, focusing on whether they qualify as a revolution or even, precisely speaking, a modern event. For Arendt, revolutions are decidedly modern in that they expand freedom to all equally, an expansion conceivable because history can be thought of as rectilinear and because new ideas can be introduced into the secular world. Leaving aside the importance of violence as a criterion, we find that 1989 in Czechoslovakia (...)
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    The Empirical Stance.Bas C. Van Fraassen - 2004 - New York: Yale University Press.
    What is empiricism and what could it be? Bas . van Fraassen, one of the world’s foremost contributors to philosophical logic and the philosophy of science, here undertakes a fresh consideration of these questions and offers a program for renewal of the empiricist tradition. The empiricist tradition is not and could not be defined by common doctrines, but embodies a certain stance in philosophy, van Fraassen says. This stance is displayed first of all in a searing, recurrent critique of metaphysics, (...)
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    Educating the whole child: social-emotional learning and ethics education.Nikolaus J. Barkauskas & Michael D. Burroughs - 2017 - Ethics and Education 12 (2):218-232.
    Research supporting social and emotional learning in schools demonstrates numerous benefits for students, including increased academic achievement and social and emotional competencies. However, research supporting the adoption of SEL lacks a clear conception of ethical competence. This lack of clarity is problematic for two reasons. First, it contributes to the conflation of social, emotional, and ethical competencies. Second, as a result, insufficient attention is paid to the related, yet distinct, ends of social-emotional and ethical education. While supporting SEL we critique (...)
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    A Peculiar Contribution of the Slovak Media to the Level of Confidence in Post-communist Slovakia.Zuzana Kusâ - 2001 - Human Affairs 11 (2):162-174.
  20. Demos vs. Polis? Essays on Civic Responsibility and Participation.Dagmar Kusá & James Griffith (eds.) - 2019 - Bratislava: Kritika & Kontext.
    Does the polis face the demos with hostility? Do citizens contest the city? Is a people in opposed separation from its political institutions? A multidisciplinary collection on people and the institutions they find themselves in and under, the essays here engage questions of the individual , communities, leadership, populism, citizenship, social media, and technology. The collection includes work by philosophers, political scientists, and political theorists using quantitative, historical, and hermeneutical methodologies to take on some of the most pressing issues of (...)
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    Mediated memory and life in dignity.Dagmar Kusá - 2019 - Human Affairs 29 (2):224-234.
    After the fall of an oppressive regime, public interpretation of the past provides the normative backbone for the new society’s institutional framework. This narrative also molds temporality on a collective level, elevating some events and eras above the floating river of time, while omitting or suppressing others. In all societies, collective memory, and the temporality embedded within it, are mediated within the public domain. This paper argues that the hyper-accelerated time of transition leaves its mediating function vulnerable and prone to (...)
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    Interview with Nikolaus Correll: Robotic Materials.Nikolaus Correll, Michael Friedman & Karin Krauthausen - 2021 - In Peter Fratzl, Michael Friedman, Karin Krauthausen & Wolfgang Schäffner (eds.), Active Materials. De Gruyter. pp. 173-190.
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  23. Imagining stories: attitudes and operators.Neil Van Leeuwen - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 178 (2):639-664.
    This essay argues that there are theoretical benefits to keeping distinct—more pervasively than the literature has done so far—the psychological states of imagining that p versus believing that in-the-story p, when it comes to cognition of fiction and other forms of narrative. Positing both in the minds of a story’s audience helps explain the full range of reactions characteristic of story consumption. This distinction also has interesting conceptual and explanatory dimensions that haven’t been carefully observed, and the two mental state (...)
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  24. Mindfulness as ethical practice : Lévinas' phenomenology and engaging with the world.Nikolaus-Palle Carey - 2023 - In Susi Ferrarello & Christos Hadjioannou (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Mindfulness. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  25. Ideologie und Philosophie.Nikolaus Lobkowicz & Sowjetsystem Und Demokratische Gesellschaft (eds.) - 1973 - New York,: Herder und Herder.
    Bd. 1. Abstraktion bis Hegel.--Bd. 2. Historischer Marxismus bis Möglichkeit und Wirklichkeit.--Bd. 3. Naturphilosophie bis Wissenschaft.
     
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    Selfish Sounds and Linguistic Evolution: A Darwinian Approach to Language Change.Nikolaus Ritt - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book takes an exciting perspective on language change, by explaining it in terms of Darwin's evolutionary theory. Looking at a number of developments in the history of sounds and words, Nikolaus Ritt shows how the constituents of language can be regarded as mental patterns, or 'memes', which copy themselves from one brain to another when communication and language acquisition take place. Memes are both stable in that they transmit faithfully from brain to brain, and active in that their (...)
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    Charles Peirce on Assertion.Nikolaus Breiner - 2020 - Southwest Philosophy Review 36 (1):211-219.
    Charles Peirce claimed that the principal ingredient in assertion is an act of “taking responsibility” for the truth of what is asserted. Some people writing about the Commitment Theory of Assertion have at times construed Peirce’s claim as his espousal of that contemporary theory, but this, I argue, is mistaken. Peirce saw “taking responsibility” as the assumption, not of an obligation, but instead of a liability, a penalty to be incurred if one’s assertion turned out to be false. I then (...)
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    Theory and practice: history of a concept from Aristotle to Marx.Nikolaus Lobkowicz - 1967 - Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
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    Unbekannte Statthalter der Themen Paristrion und Bulgarien: Romanos Diogenes und Nikephoros Botaneiates.Nikolaus Bănescu - 1929 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1).
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    Punishment and Satisfaction In Aquinas’s Account of the Atonement.Nikolaus Breiner - 2018 - Faith and Philosophy 35 (2):237-256.
    According to Eleonore Stump, Thomas Aquinas rejects a “popular” (roughly, penal substitutionary) account of the atonement. For Stump’s Aquinas, God does not require satisfaction or punishment for human sin, and the function of satisfaction is remedial, not juridical or penal. Naturally, then, Aquinas does not, on this reading, see Christ’s passion as having saving effect in virtue of Christ substitutionally bearing the punishment for human sin that divine justice requires. I argue that Stump is incorrect. For Aquinas, divine justice does (...)
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    Der Beginn der menschlichen Person und bioethische Konfliktfälle: Anfragen an das Lehramt.Nikolaus Knoepffler - 2012 - Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder.
  32. Representational geometry: integrating cognition, computation, and the brain.Nikolaus Kriegeskorte & Rogier A. Kievit - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (8):401-412.
  33. The Sources of Modern Architecture and Design.Nikolaus Pevsner - 1969 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (2):259-260.
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    A Short History of the Gout and the Rheumatic Diseases. W. S. C. Copeman.Nikolaus Mani - 1965 - Isis 56 (3):377-379.
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    Genes, Culture, and Preferences.Nikolaus Robalino & Arthur J. Robson - 2013 - Biological Theory 8 (2):151-157.
    This paper explores the notion that economic preferences were shaped by the joint action of genetic and cultural evolution. We review the evidence that preferences are partly innate, the output of genetic forces, and partly plastic, the output of cultural forces. A model of how genes and culture might jointly shape preferences is sketched.
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    Asketische Repräsentation und Lektüre. Von der ‚Vita Elyzabeth‘ zum ‚Bihtebuoch‘.Nikolaus Ruge - 2010 - Das Mittelalter 15 (1):52-65.
    My paper focuses on two different ways of relating textuality and asceticism in late medieval vernacular texts. The first part investigates various textual representations of the polyvalent ascetic biography of Elizabeth of Hungary (most of them based on the ‘Vita S. Elyzabeth’ by Dietrich von Apolda), and observes that Elizabeth’s rather modern, worldly ascetic practices did not inhibit monastic reception of their hagiographic representations in the vernacular. Nonetheless, at least one passage of the different versions of the ‘Vita’ questions, in (...)
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    Writing in the dark: phenomenological studies in interpretive inquiry.Max Van Manen (ed.) - 2002 - London, Ont.: Althouse Press.
    This text gives examples of how a different kind of human experience may be explored, and how the methods used for investigating phenomena may contribute to the process of human understanding.
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    Logical Dynamics of Information and Interaction.Johan van Benthem - 2011 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book develops a view of logic as a theory of information-driven agency and intelligent interaction between many agents - with conversation, argumentation and games as guiding examples. It provides one uniform account of dynamic logics for acts of inference, observation, questions and communication, that can handle both update of knowledge and revision of beliefs. It then extends the dynamic style of analysis to include changing preferences and goals, temporal processes, group action and strategic interaction in games. Throughout, the book (...)
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  39. The Factual Belief Fallacy.Neil Van Leeuwen - 2018 - Contemporary Pragmatism (eds. T. Coleman & J. Jong):319-343.
    This paper explains a fallacy that often arises in theorizing about human minds. I call it the Factual Belief Fallacy. The Fallacy, roughly, involves drawing conclusions about human psychology that improperly ignore the large backgrounds of mostly accurate factual beliefs people have. The Factual Belief Fallacy has led to significant mistakes in both philosophy of mind and cognitive science of religion. Avoiding it helps us better see the difference between factual belief and religious credence; seeing that difference in turn enables (...)
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    Die Gül-Djami von Konstantinopel.Nikolaus Brunov - 1929 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1).
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    God, knowledge & mystery: essays in philosophical theology.Peter Van Inwagen - 1995 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    In a book that will appeal to a general audience as well as philosophers of religion, a leading metaphysician tackles fundamental theological problems in a lucid and engaging manner. Peter van Inwagen begins with a provocative new introduction exploring the question of whether a philosopher such as himself is qualified to address theological matters. The chapters that follow take up the central problem of evil in a world created and sustained by God.
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    Van klinische ethiek tot biorecht.Fernand van Neste, Johan Taels & Arthur Cools (eds.) - 2001 - Leuven: Peeters.
    In het kader van de Leerstoel Rector Dhanis (UFSIA, Antwerpen) werd door een studiegroep bestaande uit artsen en verpleegkundigen, ethici en juristen, een interdisciplinaire studie ondernomen over 'klinische ethiek' en 'hoe recht en politiek omgaan met problemen die thuishoren in de klinische praktijk'. In deze bundel wordt het ethische denken in een aantal casussen betreffende neonatalen en dementerenden kritisch besproken. De adviezen van het Raadgevend Comite voor Bio-Ethiek over sterilisatie van mentaal gehandicapten en over klonering worden onderzocht op hun relevantie (...)
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    Masses of Stuff and Identity.Nikolaus Wandinger - 1998 - Erkenntnis 48 (2-3):303 - 307.
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  44. Representing knowledge.Peter van Elswyk - 2021 - The Philosophical Review 130 (1):97-143.
    A speaker's use of a declarative sentence in a context has two effects: it expresses a proposition and represents the speaker as knowing that proposition. This essay is about how to explain the second effect. The standard explanation is act-based. A speaker is represented as knowing because their use of the declarative in a context tokens the act-type of assertion and assertions represent knowledge in what's asserted. I propose a semantic explanation on which declaratives covertly host a "know"-parenthetical. A speaker (...)
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    Phonotactically probable word shapes represent attractors in the cultural evolution of sound patterns.Nikolaus Ritt & Theresa Matzinger - 2022 - Cognitive Linguistics 33 (2):415-446.
    Words are processed more easily when they have canonical phonotactic shapes, i.e., shapes that are frequent both in the lexicon and in usage. We explore whether this cognitively grounded constraint or preference implies testable predictions about the implementation of sound change. Specifically, we hypothesise that words with canonical shapes favour, or ‘select for’, sound changes that produce words with the same shapes. To test this, we investigate a Middle English sound change known as Open Syllable Lengthening. OSL lengthened vowels in (...)
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    Reconsidering subjectification from the perspective of animal signalling.Nikolaus Ritt, Andreas Baumann, Eva Zehentner & Alexandra Zöpfl - 2020 - Evolutionary Linguistic Theory 2 (2):138-152.
    This paper discusses the view that subjectifications are primarily motivated by speakers’ need for self-expression. Approaching the issue from the perspective of animal signalling, we propose that semantic subjectifications are at least equally likely to reflect evaluations and attitudes read into utterances by listeners who attempt to read speakers’ minds. We compare speaker-based and listener-based theories with regard to their predictions, sketch ways in which they can be tested and report findings from first attempts at doing so. First, we report (...)
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    Cusani laudes. Nikolaus von Kues und die Devotio moderna im spätmittelalterlichen Reformdiskurs.Nikolaus Staubach - 2000 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 34 (1):259-337.
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  48. Theorie Und Praxis Festschrift Für Nikolaus Lobkowicz Zum 65. Geburtstag.Nikolaus Lobkowicz, Karl Ballestrem & Henning Ottmann - 1996
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    Six Polybian Themes Concerning Alexander the Great.Nikolaus Overtoom - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (4):571-593.
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    Calibration: A Frequency Justification for Personal Probability.Bas van Fraassen - 1983 - In Robert S. Cohen & Larry Laudan (eds.), Physics, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis: Essays in Honor of Adolf Grünbaum. D. Reidel.
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