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Zvonimir Čuljak
University of Zagreb
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    Elvio Baccarini.Josip Balabanić, Damir Barbarić, Boran Berčić, Giovanni Boniolo, Branka Brujić, Alex Byrne, Erik Carlson, Maudemarie Clark, Nadežda Čačinovič & Zvonimir Čuljak - 2008 - Prolegomena 7:1.
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    Some aspects of explanation in Boškovič.Zvonimir Čuljak - 1995 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 9 (1):73-84.
    Bošković's explanatory procedure and his concept of explanation represents a certain departure from Newton's causal theory and his theory of explanation. Apart from particular elements of causal explanation, Bošković developed an alternative, non‐causal explanatory strategy. In this paper two different elements of this strategy are discussed: (i) the micro‐reductive explanatory strategy based on Bošković's idea of determination, and (ii) a type of explanation of a theory by means of a more general law, through a thought‐experiment. In addition, an outline of (...)
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  3. Vjerovanje, opravdanje i znanje: suvremene teorije znanja i epistemičkoga opravdanja.Zvonimir Čuljak (ed.) - 2003 - Zagreb: Ibis grafika.
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    Gettier’s Counterexamples and the Analysis of Knowledge.Zvonimir Culjak - 2003 - Prolegomena 2 (2):197-217.
    Contrary to the received view, I argue that Gettier’s counterexamples to the tripartite analysis of knowledge as justified true belief failed, because the justification condition and especially truth condition for knowledge in these cases are not unambiguously fulfilled. For the propositions believed are semantically ambiguous and cannot be clearly said to be either true or false and, therefore, to be the objects of justified true beliefs. This is due to the puzzling semantic role played by a definite description and an (...)
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    Gettierovi protuprimjeri i analiza znanja.Zvonimir Culjak - 2003 - Prolegomena 2 (2):197-217.
    Suprotno općeprihvaćenom mišljenju, argumentiram da Gettierovi protuprimjeri za trodijelnu analizu znanja kao opravdanoga istinitog vjerovanja nisu uspjeli zato što uvjet opravdanja, a pogotovo uvjet istinitosti za znanje u tim slučajevima nisu jednoznačno ispunjeni. Jer sudovi u koje se vjeruje jesu semantički ambivalentni te se za njih ne može jasno reći jesu ili istiniti ili neistiniti, pa stoga ni jesu li predmeti opravdanih istinitih vjerovanja. To je zbog zbunjujuće semantičke uloge koju igra odreðeni opis i ekskluzivna disjunkcija . Stoga nijedan od (...)
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    John Greco/Ernest Sosa (ur.), Epistemologija: Vodič u teorije znanja.Zvonimir Čuljak - 2005 - Prolegomena 4 (2):239-245.
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    Reliabilism and Contemporary Epistemology.Zvonimir Čuljak - 2012 - Prolegomena 11 (2):259-282.
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    O hrpi i apsolutno svemu.Timothy Williamson, Davor Pećnjak & Zvonimir Čuljak - 2003 - Prolegomena 2 (2):289-293.
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    Boskovic's unobservables.Zvonimir Čuljak - 1993 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 7 (3):211-224.
    Boskovic treated unobservables in two different ways. During his earlier period (1741-48) the difference between observables and unobservables was a significant element of his specific semantic instrumentalism. The sentences of unobservables (such as absolute space, time and motions) were treated only as convenient tools conceived to provide for the empirical success of a theory. Later, especially in his Theory of Natural Philosophy (1763), Boskovic relativized this distinction by positing absolute properties (continuity and impenetrability), which are common to both observables and (...)
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