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    Introduction: Mind and Brain.Brian Ball, Fintan Nagle & Ioannis Votsis - 2020 - Topoi 39 (1):1-3.
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    Editorial: Computationalism Meets the Philosophy of Information.Brian Ball, Fintan Nagle & Ioannis Votsis - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11 (3):507-515.
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    Efficient Creativity: Constraint‐Guided Conceptual Combination.Fintan J. Costello & Mark T. Keane - 2000 - Cognitive Science 24 (2):299-349.
    This paper describes a theory that explains both the creativity and the efficiency of people's conceptual combination. In the constraint theory, conceptual combination is controlled by three constraints of diagnosticity, plausibility, and informativeness. The constraints derive from the pragmatics of communication as applied to compound phrases. The creativity of combination arises because the constraints can be satisfied in many different ways. The constraint theory yields an algorithmic model of the efficiency of combination. The C3 model admits the full creativity of (...)
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    Neuerscheinungen: Herta Nagl-Docekal/Herlinde Pauer-Studer (Hrsg.): Denken der Geschlechterdifferenz. Neue Fragen und Perspektiven der Feministischen Philosophie.Herta Nagl-Docekal - 1991 - Die Philosophin 2 (4):85-94.
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  5. The feminist critique of reason revisited.Herta Nagl-Docekal - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (1):49-76.
    In this essay I distinguish four different modes of feminist critique of reason. Discussing the work of authors such as Keller, Irigaray, and Butler, I point out that the issue of masculine connotations has been addressed with regard to different concepts-or at least different aspects-of reason. In view of a tendency to overdraw the objections, I suggest to reformulate the feminist critique of reason. I also argue that a rediscovery of those philosophical concepts of reason that do not restrict this (...)
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    Surprisingly rational: Probability theory plus noise explains biases in judgment.Fintan Costello & Paul Watts - 2014 - Psychological Review 121 (3):463-480.
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    The Case Against Linguistic Palaeontology.Fintan Mallory - 2020 - Topoi 40 (1):273-284.
    The method of linguistic palaeontology has a controversial status within archaeology. According to its defenders, it promises the ability to see into the social and material cultures of prehistoric societies and uncover facts about peoples beyond the reach of archaeology. Its critics see it as essentially flawed and unscientific. Using a particular case-study, the Indo-European homeland problem, this paper attempts to discern the kinds of inference which proponents of linguistic palaeontology make and whether they can be warranted. I conclude that, (...)
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    Fictionalism about Chatbots.Fintan Mallory - 2023 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10.
    According to widely accepted views in metasemantics, the outputs of chatbots and other artificial text generators should be meaningless. They aren’t produced with communicative intentions and the systems producing them are not following linguistic conventions. Nevertheless, chatbots have assumed roles in customer service and healthcare, they are spreading information and disinformation and, in some cases, it may be more rational to trust the outputs of bots than those of our fellow human beings. To account for the epistemic role of chatbots (...)
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    Leadership matters in democratic education: Calibrating the role of Principal in one democratic school.Fintan McCutcheon & Joanna Haynes - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (6):957-969.
    Through a series of conversations, Fintan McCutcheon and Joanna Haynes explore McCutcheon's reflections on school leadership in the contexts of the Educate Together movement (in the Republic of Ireland) and, specifically, in his aspiration to build an optimally democratic school in Balbriggan. Much of the academic and professional literature on school leadership depicts the role of school leaders as expressing a strong vision for the school, with charismatic communication and strategic skills, and putting explicit emphasis on high educational standards. (...)
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    The extensions of the modal logic K.Michael C. Nagle & S. K. Thomason - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (1):102-109.
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    Objective Bayesian Nets for Systems Modelling and Prognosis in Breast Cancer.Sylvia Nagl - unknown
    Cancer treatment decisions should be based on all available evidence. But this evidence is complex and varied: it includes not only the patient’s symptoms and expert knowledge of the relevant causal processes, but also clinical databases relating to past patients, databases of observations made at the molecular level, and evidence encapsulated in scientific papers and medical informatics systems. Objective Bayesian nets offer a principled path to knowledge integration, and we show in this chapter how they can be applied to integrate (...)
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    Online Communication: Problems and Prospects.Fintan Mallory & Eliot Michaelson - 2024 - Philosophy 99 (3):409-412.
    For billions of people, the internet has become a second home. It is where we meet friends and strangers, where we organise and learn, debate, deceive, and do business. In some respects, it is like the town square it was once claimed to be, while in others, it provides a strange new mode of interaction whose influence on us we are yet to understand. This collection of papers aims to give a short indication of some of the exciting philosophical work (...)
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    Generative Linguistics and the Computational Level.Fintan Mallory - 2024 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 24 (71):195-218.
    Generative linguistics is widely claimed to produce theories at the level of computation in the sense outlined by David Marr. Marr even used generative grammar as an example of a computational level theory. At this level, a theory specifi es a function for mapping one kind of information into another. How this function is computed is then specified at the algorithmic level before an account of how this is algorithm is realised by some physical system is presented at the implementation (...)
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    The decidability of normal k5 logics.Michael C. Nagle - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (2):319-328.
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    Charles Taylor’s Re-Assessment and Transformation of Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion.Ludwig Nagl - 2020 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2020 (1):309-316.
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    Analogy is priming, but relations are not transformations.Fintan J. Costello - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (4):382-383.
    Leech et al. make two proposals: that relational priming is central to analogy, and that relations between objects are best represented as transformations of those objects. Although their account of analogy as relational priming is a useful contribution to our understanding of analogical development, in this commentary I show that relations in general cannot be represented by transformations.
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    The persistence of evil: a cultural, literary and theological analysis.Fintan Lyons - 2023 - London: T&T Clark.
    Theodicy: God or evil?: Irenaeus -- Augustine -- Thomas Aquinas -- John Hick -- Alvin Plantinga -- God and evil: Friedrich Nietzsche -- Richard Dawkins -- Divine hiddenness -- Rudolf Otto -- The Kabbalah -- Karl Barth -- Karl Rahner -- Empirical science -- A cultural, historical and literary survey: Does the devil exist? A persistent belief -- Stepping stones to Europe -- Demonology in medieval literary culture -- The Reformation: Two magisterial reformers: Martin Luther -- John Calvin -- De-sacralisation (...)
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    Probability theory plus noise: Replies to Crupi and Tentori (2016) and to Nilsson, Juslin, and Winman (2016).Fintan Costello & Paul Watts - 2016 - Psychological Review 123 (1):112-123.
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    The rationality of illusory correlation.Fintan Costello & Paul Watts - 2019 - Psychological Review 126 (3):437-450.
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    Probability Theory Plus Noise: Descriptive Estimation and Inferential Judgment.Fintan Costello & Paul Watts - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 10 (1):192-208.
    We describe a computational model of two central aspects of people's probabilistic reasoning: descriptive probability estimation and inferential probability judgment. This model assumes that people's reasoning follows standard frequentist probability theory, but it is subject to random noise. This random noise has a regressive effect in descriptive probability estimation, moving probability estimates away from normative probabilities and toward the center of the probability scale. This random noise has an anti-regressive effect in inferential judgement, however. These regressive and anti-regressive effects explain (...)
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    (1 other version)Die Kunst der grenzziehung und die familie Herta Nagl-docekal.Herta Nagl-Docekal - 1993 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 41 (6).
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    Monotheism versus an innate bias towards mentalizing.Fintan John Costello - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    Linguistic types are capacity-individuated action-types.Fintan Mallory - 2020 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 63 (9-10):1123-1148.
    ABSTRACT This paper is concerned with the ontological status of linguistic types. According to a widely held view, linguistic types are abstract objects that are instantiated or represented by tokens. The same types might be tokened by both speech, signing and text. This view has implications for how we consider what it is to know a language since knowledge of language is typically taken to be knowledge of linguistic types. We argue below that linguistic types are not abstract objects but (...)
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    Kulturwissenschaft und Utopie.Herta Nagl-Docekal - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 3:112-116.
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  25. Giving due emphasis to the human person in catholic moral teaching.Cormac M. Nagle - 2013 - The Australasian Catholic Record 90 (1):47.
    Nagle, Cormac M The advent of the social sciences, psychology and sociology, and their development over the past eighty years or so have made us much more aware of the integrated nature of the human person. Today we are less likely to speak about souls and bodies as separate entities or to be dualistic in our thinking. Nevertheless, the influence of the Stoics in their teaching on natural law and its ethical implications, based on what is natural physically, and (...)
     
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    In Defence of a Reciprocal Turing Test.Fintan Mallory - 2020 - Minds and Machines 30 (4):659-680.
    The traditional Turing test appeals to an interrogator's judgement to determine whether or not their interlocutor is an intelligent agent. This paper argues that this kind of asymmetric experimental set-up is inappropriate for tracking a property such as intelligence because intelligence is grounded in part by symmetric relations of recognition between agents. In place, it proposes a reciprocal test which takes into account the judgments of both interrogators and competitors to determine if an agent is intelligent. This form of social (...)
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  27. Beauty as a formative principle of moral living.Cormac Nagle - 2019 - The Australasian Catholic Record 96 (1):56.
    This article outlines the following concepts: beauty in a philosophical sense: why we respect persons, creation, the environment, even animals that externally present as ugly, noting their magnificent structure, their survival apparatus; why we are asked to look for integrity beyond the external and seek and value internal beauty in others and in the creation, leading to the theological question: what role does beauty play that so delights us in beautiful persons, beautiful creatures, and objects in forming our moral life?
     
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    Dank an Leibniz und an die Wiener Akademie.Herta Nagl-Docekal - 2018 - In Leibniz Heute Lesen: Wissenschaft, Geschichte, Religion. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 187-190.
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    Drei Leibnizlektüren: Charles Sanders Peirce, Gilles Deleuze, John Rawls.Ludwig Nagl - 2018 - In Herta Nagl-Docekal, Leibniz Heute Lesen: Wissenschaft, Geschichte, Religion. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 111-140.
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    Personen- und Werkregister.Herta Nagl-Docekal - 2018 - In Leibniz Heute Lesen: Wissenschaft, Geschichte, Religion. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 195-198.
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  31. Seyla Benhabib and the radical future of the enlightenment. Translation.Herta Nagl-Docekal & Lorraine Markotic - 1997 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 23 (5):63-78.
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    The legacy of Wittgenstein: pragmatism or deconstruction.Ludwig Nagl & Chantal Mouffe (eds.) - 2001 - New York: Peter Lang.
    What is striking in the current reception of Wittgenstein is just how wide-ranging his influence has become among those who are trying to elaborate an alternative to the rationalistic framework dominant today. Pragmatists and deconstructionists are at the forefront of such a movement, of course, and it comes as no surprise that several of them have turned to Wittgenstein and have opened up new perspectives on his work. This joint interest has created a very welcome bridge between post-analytic and continental (...)
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    Surprising rationality in probability judgment: Assessing two competing models.Fintan Costello, Paul Watts & Christopher Fisher - 2018 - Cognition 170 (C):280-297.
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    Genetic Testing and Insurance.Cormac Nagle - 2010 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 15 (4):9.
    Nagle, Cormac Life, health and income insurance are very important in peoples' lives. For this reason, insurance companies should not use genetic testing to restrict access to these goods.
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    Innere Freiheit: Grenzen der Nachmetaphysischen Moralkonzeptionen.Herta Nagl-Docekal - 2014 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Postmetaphysical social philosophy is characterized by a contractualist constraint of morality. By returning to Kant and Hegel, this volume reveals how postmetaphysical morality has masked the duty to cultivate listening and a notion of "true love" that is of relevance to modern gender relations. It also rethinks the relationships between morality, law, and religion without equating reason and secular thinking.
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    Why is Generative Grammar Recursive?Fintan Mallory - 2023 - Erkenntnis 88 (7):3097-3111.
    A familiar argument goes as follows: natural languages have infinitely many sentences, finite representation of infinite sets requires recursion; therefore any adequate account of linguistic competence will require some kind of recursive device. The first part of this paper argues that this argument is not convincing. The second part argues that it was not the original reason recursive devices were introduced into generative linguistics. The real basis for the use of recursive devices stems from a deeper philosophical concern; a grammar (...)
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  37. Grenzen unseres Wissens am Beispiel der Evolutionstheorie.Walter Nagl - 1993 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 4 (1):3-16.
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    2.3 Liebe in ‚unserer Zeit‘.Herta Nagl-Docekal - 2014 - In Innere Freiheit: Grenzen der Nachmetaphysischen Moralkonzeptionen. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 129-148.
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    System der Philosophie?: Festgabe für Hans-Dieter Klein.Ludwig Nagl, Rudolf Langthaler & Hans-Dieter Klein (eds.) - 2000 - New York: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    Die Frage, ob «systematische» Philosophie heute noch möglich ist, wird in der Gegenwartsphilosophie kontrovers diskutiert. Sie ist eng verknüpft mit dem Thema «Vernunft und Wirklichkeit». Der Sammelband System der Philosophie? dokumentiert Aspekte dieser Debatte durch Beiträge einer internationalen Autorenschaft.
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    Viele Religionen, eine Vernunft?: Ein Disput zu Hegel.Herta Nagl-Docekal, Ludwig Nagl & Wolfgang Kaltenbacher (eds.) - 2008 - Akademie Verlag.
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  41. Feminist ethics: How it could benefit from Kant's moral philosophy.Herta Nagl-Docekal - 1997 - In Robin May Schott, Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 101--124.
     
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    Moral und Religion aus der Optik der heutigen rechtsphilosophischen Debatte.Herta Nagl-Docekal - 2008 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 56 (6):843-855.
    Untersucht wird die Konstellation von ‚öffentlicher Vernunft' und ‚Hintergrundkultur‘ in zeitgenössischen Theorien des liberalen Verfassungsstaats. Gegenüber der These, dass zwischen den ‚umfassenden Doktrinen‘ moralischen und religiösen Zuschnitts unauflösliche Differenzen bestehen, wird – im Rückgriff auf Kant und Hegel – geltend gemacht, dass es auch in genuin moralischen Fragen einen verbindlichen öffentlichen Vernunftgebrauch geben kann und soll, und dass Religion sich nicht als das ‚intransparente Andere der Vernunft‘ darstellt, sondern einer denkenden Aneignung zugänglich ist.
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    A Spirit of Trust: A Reading of Hegel's Phenomenology by Robert Brandom (Harvard University Press, 2019).Fintan Mallory - 2021 - Philosophy 96 (4):675-682.
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  44. Lyotard über die.Ludwig Nagl - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 8:87-93.
    In his posthumously published book The Confession of Augustine, J.F. Lyotard reconstructs St. Augustine's invocatio: his "move upward" towards the absolute. The paper deals with three segments of Lyotard's text that interpret St. Augustine's method of letting the voice of the invoked "speak within me"; his attempt to progress to the atemporal "at the umbilical" of temporal experience; and his reading of the caller and the called as identical. Two aspects of Lyotard's interpretation are pointed out as problematic: his thesis (...)
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    Experiencing life and (religious) hope: pragmatic philosophies of religion.Ludwig Nagl - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (1):103-111.
    Is pragmatism, as focused on a future considered producible by our finite actions, ill equipped to analyze religion (or “Erlösungswissen”, as Max Scheler said); is it unable, as Stanley Cavell writes, to sufficiently explore “skepticism” and negativity? This paper argues that William James succeeds in pragmatically re-thematizing “Erlösungswissen”, and that Josiah Royce—who develops a post-pragmatic, pragmaticist concept of; religion—carefully re-investigates “negativity”, in a Peirce-inspired mode, by focusing on the “mission of sorrow”.
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    Ovid's Literary Loves: Influence and Innovation in the Amores (review).Betty Rose Nagle - 1999 - American Journal of Philology 120 (3):468-471.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Ovid’s Literary Loves: Influence and Innovation in the AmoresBetty Rose NagleBarbara Weiden Boyd. Ovid’s Literary Loves: Influence and Innovation in the Amores. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997. xii 1 252 pp. Cloth, $39.50.The “literary love affair” (130) in the Amores is as much (or more) an affair conducted with literature as it is one represented in literature. Although Barbara Boyd never puts it that way, this (...)
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    Hegels Ästhetik als Theorie der Moderne.Annemarie Gethmann-Siefert, Herta Nagl-Docekal, Erzsébet Rózsa & Elisabeth Weisser-Lohmann (eds.) - 2013 - Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag.
    es ist eine häufig übersehene These der Hegelschen Ästhetik, dass die künstlerische Arbeit ein Ort der Selbstverständigung einer Gesellschaft ist. Schon in seinem ersten Hauptwerk, der "Phänomenologie des Geistes", sind Hegels Überlegungen zur Kunst eingebunden in den Versuch einer Bestimmung der Moderne, und auch in den später publizierten Texten Hegels sowie in seinen Berliner Vorlesungen zur Philosophie der Kunst ist die Deutung der Geschichte der Kunst integraler Bestandteil seiner Theorie der Moderne. Hat die Standortbestimmung, die Hegel im Blick auf die (...)
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    Wo steht die analytische Philosophie heute?Ludwig Nagl & Richard Heinrich (eds.) - 1986 - Wien: R. Oldenbourg.
    Beitrage von Ludwig Nagl, Richard Heinrich, Arthur C. Danto, Barry Stroud, Peter F. Strawson, Herbert Hrachovec, Richard Rorty, Stanley Cavell, Hubert L. Dreyfus und Stuar E. Dreyfus, Kurt R. Fischer und Franz M. Wimmer.
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    Feminist Philosophy.Herta Nagl-Docekal & Katharina Vester - 2004 - Boulder, Colorado: Routledge.
    Are we in a post-feminist era? Has the term, feminist, grown out of its resisted stance? What from today's standpoint is an appropriate concept of feminist philosophy? And is it not the case that all people thinking democratically must share its central concern? In Feminist Philosophy, internationally acclaimed philosopher Herta Nagl-Do.
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    The Impact of Ethical Tools on Aggressiveness in Financial Reporting.Brian M. Nagle, David M. Wasieleski & Stephen Rau - 2012 - Business and Society Review 117 (4):477-513.
    The proposed adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in the United States has ignited a debate as to whether the principles‐based nature of these standards better serves the interests of investors. While it is argued that these principled‐based standards will encourage more transparent financial reporting than the current rules‐based U.S. standards, critics argue that IFRS will invite more aggressive financial reporting through the liberal exercising of professional judgment. This empirical study aims to understand what individual and organizational factors may (...)
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