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  1. Wittgenstein’s “Inner and Outer”: Overcoming Epistemic Asymmetry.Tero Tapio Vaaja - 2013 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 2 (1):107-130.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nordic Wittgenstein Review Jahrgang: 2 Heft: 1 Seiten: 107-130.
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    On Certainty, Skepticism and Berkeley's Idealism.Tero Vaaja - 2011 - SATS 12 (2):253-265.
    In this paper, I survey the way Wittgenstein reacts to radical philosophical doubt in his On Certainty.He deems skeptical doubt in some important cases idle, pointless or otherwise negligible. I point out that several passages of On Certainty make it difficult to judge whether Wittgenstein intends to address a skeptic or a metaphysical idealist. Drawing attention to the anti-skeptical nature of Berkeley’s idealism, I go on to argue that the question is far from trivial: rather, it affects the way we (...)
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    Frege’s Begriffsschrift as a lingua characteristica.Tapio Korte - 2010 - Synthese 174 (2):283-294.
    In this paper I suggest an answer to the question of what Frege means when he says that his logical system, the Begriffsschrift, is like the language Leibniz sketched, a lingua characteristica, and not merely a logical calculus. According to the nineteenth century studies, Leibniz’s lingua characteristica was supposed to be a language with which the truths of science and the constitution of its concepts could be accurately expressed. I argue that this is exactly what the Begriffsschrift is: it is (...)
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    Exploring biological possibility through synthetic biology.Tero Ijäs & Rami Koskinen - 2021 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (2):1-17.
    This paper analyzes the notion of possibility in biology and demonstrates how synthetic biology can provide understanding on the modal dimension of biological systems. Among modal concepts, biological possibility has received surprisingly little explicit treatment in the philosophy of science. The aim of this paper is to argue for the importance of the notion of biological possibility by showing how it provides both a philosophically and biologically fruitful category as well as introducing a new practically grounded way for its assessment. (...)
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  5. Design Methodologies and the Limits of the Engineering-Dominated Conception of Synthetic Biology.Tero Ijäs - 2018 - Acta Biotheoretica 67 (1):1-18.
    Synthetic biology is described as a new field of biotechnology that models itself on engineering sciences. However, this view of synthetic biology as an engineering field has received criticism, and both biologists and philosophers have argued for a more nuanced and heterogeneous understanding of the field. This paper elaborates the heterogeneity of synthetic biology by clarifying the role of design and the variability of design methodologies in synthetic biology. I focus on two prominent design methodologies: rational design and directed evolution. (...)
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    Lake Mekrijärvi and the Karelian Heartland.Tero Mustonen - 2024 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):5-18.
    This article discusses the Mekrijärvi boreal lake system in North Karelia, Finland, and the Koitajoki river. It traces historico-cultural interactions with the lake, from its role as an epicenter of Karelian rune singing and traditional practices, to the natural and cultural disruptions caused by large-scale natural resource extraction that shattered forests, peatlands, and waterbodies, and on into a new era of restoration. In the 2000s a community-driven NGO began to document oral histories and scientific evidence of the lake’s condition. In (...)
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    Facilitating pura medicina.Tero Heinonen - 2023 - Approaching Religion 13 (3):7-22.
    In this article, based on my doctoral research, I discuss the appropriation of religious elements from South America by Finnish ‘mystical tourists’. The plant medicine ceremonies are approached as spiritual commodities. Imagining local beliefs and practices as ancient cultural heritage, essentially and authentically spiritual, Finnish mystical tourists adapt these practices for their own therapeutic uses. They are accompanied by singing prayers to various plant spirits. Among the appropriated elements are the ceremonial ingestion of imported organic cacao, sacred tobacco and ayahuasca, (...)
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  8. Design Under Randomness: How Variation Affects the Engineering of Biological Systems.Tero Ijäs - 2018 - Biological Theory 13 (3):153-163.
    Synthetic biology offers a powerful method to design and construct biological devices for human purposes. Two prominent design methodologies are currently used. Rational design adapts the design methodology of traditional engineering sciences, such as mechanical engineering. Directed evolution, in contrast, models its design principles after natural evolution, as it attempts to design and improve systems by guiding them to evolve in a certain direction. Previous work has argued that the primary difference between these two is the way they treat variation: (...)
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  9. Discovery science: 14th International Conference, DS 2011, Espoo, Finland, October 5-7, 2011: proceedings.Tapio Elomaa, Jaakko Hollmén & Heikki Mannila (eds.) - 2011 - Heidelberg: Springer.
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    Multilinguality and Written Correspondence in the Late Medieval Northern Baltics. Reflections of Literacy and Language in the Communication between the Council of Reval and the Finnish Bailiffs.Tapio Salminen - 1997 - Das Mittelalter 2 (1).
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    Modal logic of time division.Tero Tulenheimo - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 363-387.
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  12. Greetings and Statement.Tapio Varis - 2009 - In Joyce Chumbley (ed.), Thomas Paine: in search of the common good. Nottingham, England: Spokesman Books.
     
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    The perceived credibility of scientific claims, paranormal phenomena, and miracles among primary teacher students: A comparative study.Tapio Keranto - 2001 - Science & Education 10 (5):493-511.
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    Negation and Temporal Ontology.Tero Tulenheimo - 2011 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 89 (1):101-114.
    G. H. von Wright proposed that a temporal interval exemplifies a real contradiction if at least one part of any division of this interval involves the presence of contradictorily related (though non-simultaneous) states. In connection with intervals, two negations must be discerned: 'does not hold at an interval' and 'fails throughout an interval'. Von Wright did not distinguish the two. As a consequence, he made a mistake in indicating how to use his logical symbolism to express the notion of real (...)
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    Social Media, Financial Algorithms and the Hack Crash.Tero Karppi & Kate Crawford - 2016 - Theory, Culture and Society 33 (1):73-92.
    ‘@AP: Breaking: Two Explosions in the White House and Barack Obama is injured’. So read a tweet sent from a hacked Associated Press Twitter account @AP, which affected financial markets, wiping out $136.5 billion of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index’s value. While the speed of the Associated Press hack crash event and the proprietary nature of the algorithms involved make it difficult to make causal claims about the relationship between social media and trading algorithms, we argue that it helps (...)
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    Worlds, times and selves revisited.Tero Tulenheimo - 2016 - Synthese 193 (11):3713-3725.
    In Prior’s tense-logical analysis, we can avoid mentioning instants in our language by construing them as propositions of a special kind. Instead of qualifying instants by predicates, we may qualify propositions by modalities. Prior shows that by changing the informal interpretation of our modal-like language, we can similarly attempt to avoid ontological commitments to worlds and even to selves and other bona fide individuals. As he notes, the paraphrasing strategy works too generally to be of direct metaphysical use. I wish (...)
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    Independence friendly logic.Tero Tulenheimo - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    At the Intersection of Sovereignty and Biopolitics: The Di-Polaric Spatializations of Money.Tero Auvinen - 2010 - Foucault Studies 9:5-34.
    The paper explores the incentive structures and the structurally rigid social hierarchies inherent in the polarizing logic of modern credit money and the mutual constitution of money’s sovereign and biopolitical dimensions. It is argued that the monetary system constitutes a major transitory channel for the logic of financial capital to transcend the limitations of sovereign spaces and to transform itself into a biopolitical force. The relationship between the material and the subjective – or the sovereign and the biopolitical – dimensions (...)
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  19. Biologinen mahdollisuus ja synteettinen biologia.Tero Ijäs & Rami Koskinen - 2016 - In Ilkka Niiniluoto, Tuomas Tahko & Teemu Toppinen (eds.), Mahdollisuus. Helsinki: Philosophical Society of Finland. pp. 79-86.
     
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  20. The Problem of Singular Judgments in Kant.Tapio Korte & Arto Repo - 2011 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 28 (4):389.
     
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  21. Graal: metafyysinen ongelma tieteen, taiteen ja ihmisen filosofiassa.Tero Rantanen & Mauri Ylä-Kotola (eds.) - 1989 - Helsinki: Yliopistopaino.
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    Education for Death.Ulla Solasaari Tapio Puolimatka - 2006 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (2):201-213.
    Death is an unavoidable fact of human life, which cannot be totally ignored in education. Children reflect on death and raise questions that deserve serious answers. If an educator completely evades the issue, children will seek other conversation partners. It is possible to find arguments both from secular and religious sources, which alleviate the anguish that death awakens in the mind of a child.
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    Human oil: From magic and medicine to art.Hege Tapio - 2018 - Technoetic Arts 16 (3):259-265.
    During research for my artistic project involving human fat/oil I discovered a wide range of historic reference of its use. The extraction and use of human oil has not only been present in myths and magical rituals but also practically used for medicinal healing and skincare. Allegedly hunted down by Peruvian Pishtacos, who then sold it to the cosmetic industry, it was also extracted for use in pain relief or healing of adherent scars, as well as an ingredient for use (...)
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    Hybrid logic meets if modal logic.Tero Tulenheimo - 2009 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 18 (4):559-591.
    The hybrid logic and the independence friendly modal logic IFML are compared for their expressive powers. We introduce a logic IFML c having a non-standard syntax and a compositional semantics; in terms of this logic a syntactic fragment of IFML is singled out, denoted IFML c . (In the Appendix it is shown that the game-theoretic semantics of IFML c coincides with the compositional semantics of IFML c .) The hybrid logic is proven to be strictly more expressive than IFML (...)
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    IF Modal Logic and Classical Negation.Tero Tulenheimo - 2014 - Studia Logica 102 (1):41-66.
    The present paper provides novel results on the model theory of Independence friendly modal logic. We concentrate on its particularly well-behaved fragment that was introduced in Tulenheimo and Sevenster (Advances in Modal Logic, 2006). Here we refer to this fragment as ‘Simple IF modal logic’ (IFML s ). A model-theoretic criterion is presented which serves to tell when a formula of IFML s is not equivalent to any formula of basic modal logic (ML). We generalize the notion of bisimulation familiar (...)
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    Intentionala objekt: några logiska synpunkter.Tero Tulenheimo - 2013 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 48 (3-4):304-313.
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    Sur les « opérateurs rétrogrades ».Tero Tulenheimo - 2004 - Philosophia Scientiae 8 (2):145-160.
    Une logique d’« opérateurs rétrogrades » (OR) est définie en utilisant des jeux sémantiques, joués sur des modèles à deux dimensions, l’une pour le temps, l’autre pour les scénarios épistémiques. On démontre que l’expressivité de OR est plus grande que celle de la logique de base des attitudes propositionnelles (AL). De plus, on établit que les pouvoirs expressifs de OR et la logique hybride AL + ↓ + @ coïncident. L’intérêt théorique général des opérateurs rétrogrades est brièvement discuté.
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    Sur les « opérateurs rétrogrades ».Tero Tulenheimo - 2004 - Philosophia Scientiae 8:145-160.
    Une logique d’« opérateurs rétrogrades » (OR) est définie en utilisant des jeux sémantiques, joués sur des modèles à deux dimensions, l’une pour le temps, l’autre pour les scénarios épistémiques. On démontre que l’expressivité de OR est plus grande que celle de la logique de base des attitudes propositionnelles (AL). De plus, on établit que les pouvoirs expressifs de OR et la logique hybride AL + ↓ + @ coïncident. L’intérêt théorique général des opérateurs rétrogrades est brièvement discuté.
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    Three Nordic Neo-Aristotelians and the First Doorkeeper of Logic.Tero Tulenheimo - 2022 - Studia Neoaristotelica 19 (1):3-106.
    I discuss the views on logic held by three early Nordic neo-Aristotelians — the Swedes Johannes Canuti Lenaeus (1573–1669) and Johannes Rudbeckius (1581–1646), and the Dane Caspar Bartholin (1585–1629). They all studied in Wittenberg (enrolled respectively in 1597, 1601, and 1604) and were exponents of protestant (Lutheran) scholasticism. The works I utilize are Janitores logici bini (1607) and Enchiridion logicum (1608) by Bartholin; Logica (1625) and Controversiae logices (1629) by Rudbeckius; and Logica peripatetica (1633) by Lenaeus. Rudbeckius’s and Lenaeus’s books (...)
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  30. Frege’s Begriffsschrift as a lingua characteristica.Tapio Korte - 2010 - Synthese 174 (2):283 - 294.
    In this paper I suggest an answer to the question of what Frege means when he says that his logical system, the Begrijfsschrift, is like the language Leibniz sketched, a lingua characteristica, and not merely a logical calculus. According to the nineteenth century studies, Leibniz's lingua characteristica was supposed to be a language with which the truths of science and the constitution of its concepts could be accurately expressed. I argue that this is exactly what the Begriffsschrift is: it is (...)
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    Labour Unions, Public Policy and Economic Growth.Tapio Palokangas - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    Collective bargaining is the main vehicle for labour worldwide to negotiate wages, benefits, retirement policies, training and other terms of working with management in both the public and private sectors. Labour economists have long been active in modelling the relations between collective bargaining agreements, labour markets and social welfare conditions. This book presents a theoretical model of unions which offers a unified treatment of the centralisation of bargaining, the credibility of labour contracts, the unionisation of labour markets and the relative (...)
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    Remarks on Individuals in Modal Contexts.Tero Tulenheimo - 2009 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 250 (4):383-394.
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    Spinoza's Theory of Teaching and Indoctrination.Tapio Puolimatka - 2001 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 33 (3-4):397-410.
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    Frege’s Begriffsschrift as a lingua characteristica.Tapio Korte - 2010 - Synthese 174 (2):283-294.
    In this paper I suggest an answer to the question of what Frege means when he says that his logical system, the Begriffsschrift, is like the language Leibniz sketched, a lingua characteristica, and not merely a logical calculus. According to the nineteenth century studies, Leibniz’s lingua characteristica was supposed to be a language with which the truths of science and the constitution of its concepts could be accurately expressed. I argue that this is exactly what the Begriffsschrift is: it is (...)
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    A meaning holistic (dis)solution of subject–object dualism – its implications for the human sciences.Tero Piiroinen - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):64-82.
    This article presents and analyses a social-practice contextualist version of meaning holism, whose main root lies in American pragmatism. Proposing that beliefs depend on systems of language-use in social practices, which involve communities of people and worldly objects, such meaning holism effectively breaks down the Enlightenment tradition’s philosophical subject–object dualism. It also opens the human mind up for empirical research – in a ‘sociologizing’, ‘anthropologizing’ and ‘historicizing’ vein. The article discusses the implications of this approach for the human sciences, for (...)
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  36. Fictioning a thought of performance.Tero Nauha - 2019 - In Paulo de Assis & Paolo Giudici (eds.), Aberrant nuptials: Deleuze and artistic research 2. Leuven (Belgium): Leuven University Press.
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    Objects and Modalities: A Study in the Semantics of Modal Logic.Tero Tulenheimo - 2017 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
    This book develops a novel generalization of possible world semantics, called ‘world line semantics’, which recognizes worlds and links between world-bound objects (world lines) as mutually independent aspects of modal semantics. Addressing a wide range of questions vital for contemporary debates in logic and philosophy of language and offering new tools for theoretical linguistics and knowledge representation, the book proposes a radically new paradigm in modal semantics. This framework is motivated philosophically, viewing a structure of world lines as a precondition (...)
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    Non-artificial non-intelligence: Amazon’s Alexa and the frictions of AI.Tero Karppi & Yvette Granata - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (4):867-876.
    This paper examines a case where Amazon’s cloud-based AI assistant Alexa accidentally ordered a dollhouse for a 6-year-old girl. In the press, the case was defined as a technical recognition problem. Building on this idea, we argue that the dollhouse case helps us to analyze the limits of current AI applications. By drawing on the writings of Gilles Deleuze and François Laruelle, we argue that these limits are not merely technical but more deeply embedded in the structures where the thinking (...)
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    Tony D. Sampson: The Assemblage Brain. Sense Making in Neuroculture.Tero Karppi - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (4):945-946.
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    Tony D. Sampson: The Assemblage Brain. Sense Making in Neuroculture.Tero Karppi - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (4):945-946.
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    Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum.Tapio Nummenmaa - 1922 - Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica.
  42. Experiencias de éxito en la innovación educativa: el caso finlandés.Tapio Varis - 2009 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 78:117-121.
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  43. Educar para la sociedad de la información. Nuevas necesidades, viejas estructuras.Tapio Varis - 1997 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 48:78-91.
     
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    Moral realism and justification.Tapio Puolimatka - 1989 - Helsinki: Distributor, Akateeminen Kirjakauppa.
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    Literature, Analytically Speaking: Explorations in the Theory of Interpretation, Analytic Aesthetics, and Evolution_, and: _Of Literature and Knowledge: Explorations in Narrative Thought Experiments, Evolution, and Game Theory (review).Tero Eljas Vanhanen - 2012 - Philosophy and Literature 36 (1):265-269.
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    Education for death.Tapio Puolimatka & Ulla Solasaari - 2006 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (2):201–213.
    Death is an unavoidable fact of human life, which cannot be totally ignored in education. Children reflect on death and raise questions that deserve serious answers. If an educator completely evades the issue, children will seek other conversation partners. It is possible to find arguments both from secular and religious sources, which alleviate the anguish that death awakens in the mind of a child.
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    The Construction of Fatherhood: The Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights by Alice Margaria, 1st ed.Tapio Koivula - 2023 - Human Rights Review 24 (3):457-459.
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    Democracy, Critical Citizens and Manipulation.Tapio Puolimatka - 1998 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 18 (1):44-60.
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    How Wolterstorff’s Defense of Same-Sex Marriage Violates His Theory of Justice.Tapio Puolimatka - 2017 - Philosophia Christi 19 (2):363-380.
    According to Nicholas Wolterstorff’s analysis, the biblical view of justice defends the inherent natural rights of the most vulnerable minorities. As homosexuals are such a vulnerable minority, he argues that church and state ought to recognize same-sex marriage. My aim is to critique Wolterstorff’s argument for failing to apply his own theory and to acknowledge the natural rights of children, who are the most vulnerable persons involved. By ignoring the natural law emphasis on the natural structures of marriage, such as (...)
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    Max Scheler and the Idea of a Well Rounded Education.Tapio Puolimatka - 2008 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 40 (3):362-382.
    The German philosopher Max Scheler defines the human person as a value‐oriented act structure. Since a person is ideally a free being with open possibilities, the aim of education is to help human beings develop their potential in various directions. At the centre of Scheler's educational philosophy is the idea of all‐round education, which aims towards a developed capacity for assessment, an ability to make choices and an ability to focus on the objective nature of things.
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