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    Cognitive Sciences and Tai-Chi.Ivan Redondo Orta - 2011 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 47:105.
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    FLANAGAN, OWEN (2007) The Really Hard Problem: Meaning in a Material World.Ivan Redondo Orta - 2011 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 47:253.
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    A neuropsychological theory of hippocampal function: Procrustean treatment of inconvenient data.Ivan Divac - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (3):326-327.
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    The Epistemology of Immunity to Error through Misidentification.Ivan Hu - 2017 - Journal of Philosophy 114 (3):113-133.
    This paper offers several new insights into the epistemology of immunity to error through misidentification, by refining James Pryor’s distinction between de re misidentification and wh-misidentification. This is crucial for identifying exactly what is at issue in debates over the Immunity thesis that, roughly, all introspection-based beliefs about one’s own occurrent psychological states are immune to error through misidentification. I contend that the debate between John Campbell and Annalisa Coliva over whether the phenomenon of thought insertion provides empirical evidence against (...)
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    You cannot find what you are not looking for: Population differences in relational reasoning are sometimes differences in inductive biases alone.Ivan G. Kroupin & Susan E. Carey - 2022 - Cognition 222 (C):105007.
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    The three waves of New Class theories.Ivan Szelenyi & Bill Martin - 1988 - Theory and Society 17 (5):645-667.
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    Weber’s theory of domination and post-communist capitalisms.Iván Szelenyi - 2016 - Theory and Society 45 (1):1-24.
    This article has four main objectives. First, it introduces the ideal types of domination of Weber. Contrary to the received wisdom, which knows only “three ideal types” (traditional, charismatic and legal rational) I present the “fourth” type of domination, Weber called “Wille der Beherrschten” as an important correction of his ideal type of legal-rational authority. Next I make a novel, critical distinction between patrimonial and prebendal types of traditional authority. Third, I discuss various ways that communist regimes tried to legitimate (...)
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    Karl Polanyi: a theorist of mixed economies.Iván Szelényi & Péter Mihályi - 2021 - Theory and Society 50 (3):443-461.
    Karl Polanyi’s scholarship is interpreted in radically different ways. The “hard” reading of Polanyi sees him as a radical socialist; the “soft” reading presents him as a theorist of mixed economy. This article sides with the soft interpretation. It uses Polanyi’s biography to explain his theoretical “elusiveness,” presents a novel interpretation of his three types of economic integration, claiming all economies are “mixed.” While it acknowledges Polanyi as one of the major sources of world system theory, it claims that Polanyi (...)
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    The Prospects and Limits of the East European New Class Project: An Auto-critical Reflection on The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power.Ivan Szelenyi - 1987 - Politics and Society 15 (2):103-144.
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    Applications of the group configuration theorem in simple theories.Ivan Tomašić & Frank O. Wagner - 2003 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 3 (02):239-255.
    We reconstruct the group action in the group configuration theorem. We apply it to show that in an ω-categorical theory a finitely based pseudolinear regular type is locally modular, and the geometry associated to a finitely based locally modular regular type is projective geometry over a finite field.
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    Circulation or reproduction pf elites during the postcommunist transformation of Eastern Europe.Iván Szelényi & Szonja Szelényi - 1995 - Theory and Society 24 (5):615-638.
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    Is there a place for friendship in education? Thinking with Arendt on friendship, politics, and education.Ivan Zamotkin & Anniina Leiviskä - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 59 (1):14-30.
    In this article, we examine the political and educational relevance of Hannah Arendt’s account of friendship. Drawing from Arendt’s central works on friendship, we offer a novel interpretation of the concept by connecting the notion with the idea of educational ‘love for the world’, amor mundi. With this interpretation, we seek to demonstrate that the concept of friendship has both direct educational and indirect political significance. Thereby, we distinguish our interpretation from two previous understandings of the educational relevance of the (...)
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    Shadow-Works.Ivan Illich - 1980 - Philosophica 26.
  14. Elementos para una teoría crítica de las identidades culturales en América Latina.Jorge Iván Vergara - 2010 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 15 (51):57-79.
    El artículo presenta una crítica teórica a las principales interpretaciones de la identidad cultural latinoamericana. A partir del debate teórico sobre el concepto de identidad cultural, se describen los principales argumentos de cada tesis y luego se plantea un análisis crítico de sus fundamentos c..
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    In memoriam of Maria Márkus.Iván Szelényi - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 151 (1):9-15.
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    Reflexiones en torno a la crítica foucaultiana del neoliberalismo.Iván Gabriel Dalmau - 2023 - Praxis Filosófica 56:31-58.
    El propósito de este trabajo es indagar la crítica foucaultiana del neoliberalismo desarrollada en las conferencias que Michel Foucault dictó en el Collège de France en 1979. En dicho curso, el filósofo francés propuso un abordaje crítico de la economía política al que denominó crítica política del saber. Por lo tanto, el foco de este artículo es la crítica política del saber económico que despliega en el curso mencionado. Investigación arqueo-genealógica en la que el neoliberalismo no es estudiado ni como (...)
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    Algebraic Properties of Paraorthomodular Posets.Ivan Chajda, Davide Fazio, Helmut Länger, Antonio Ledda & Jan Paseka - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (5):840-869.
    Paraorthomodular posets are bounded partially ordered sets with an antitone involution induced by quantum structures arising from the logico-algebraic approach to quantum mechanics. The aim of the present work is starting a systematic inquiry into paraorthomodular posets theory both from algebraic and order-theoretic perspectives. On the one hand, we show that paraorthomodular posets are amenable of an algebraic treatment by means of a smooth representation in terms of bounded directoids with antitone involution. On the other, we investigate their order-theoretical features (...)
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    The logic of orthomodular posets of finite height.Ivan Chajda & Helmut Länger - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (1):143-154.
    Orthomodular posets form an algebraic formalization of the logic of quantum mechanics. A central question is how to introduce implication in such a logic. We give a positive answer whenever the orthomodular poset in question is of finite height. The crucial advantage of our solution is that the corresponding algebra, called implication orthomodular poset, i.e. a poset equipped with a binary operator of implication, corresponds to the original orthomodular poset and that its implication operator is everywhere defined. We present here (...)
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  19. ‘Vague’ at Higher Orders.Ivan Hu - 2017 - Mind 126 (504):1189-1216.
    Sorensen has argued that one can exploit the vagueness of an ordinary predicate like ‘small’ to induce a sort of vagueness in ‘vague’, by constructing a series of predicates of the form ‘n-small’, where x is n- small if and only if x is small or x n. The resulting ‘Sorensen’ed’ predicates present a Sorites case for ‘vague’ ; hence the vagueness of ‘vague’. Hyde argues that this demonstrates that all vague predicates are higher-order vague. Others doubt whether Sorensen’s series (...)
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    Epistemicism and response-dependence.Ivan Hu - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):9109-9131.
    Epistemicists claim that if it is vague whether p, it is unknowable whether p. Some contest this on epistemic grounds: vague intuitions about vague matters need not fully preclude knowledge, if those intuitions are response-dependent in some special sense of enabling vague knowledge. This paper defends the epistemicist principle that vagueness entails ignorance against such objections. I argue that not only is response-dependence an implausible characterization of actual vague matters, its mere possibility poses no threat to epistemicism and is properly (...)
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    The Problem of Unconscious Aggressiveness of Criminals in the Conditions of Postmodern Society Development.Olena Yevdokimova, Ivan Okhrimenko, Volodymyr Filonenko, Alla Shylina, Yana Ponomarenko, Svitlana Okhrimenko & Denys Aleksandrov - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (2supl1):182-199.
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    Civil law regulation and criminal enforcement of mandatory vaccination policies: A comparative aspect.Yurii M. Yurkevych, Ivan V. Krasnytskyi, Khrystyna B. Romaniv, Oksana M. Bronevytska & Vasyl M. Parasiuk - 2021 - Médecine et Droit 2021 (168):54-58.
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    The Academic Spin-Offs as an Engine of Economic Transition in Eastern Europe. A Path-Dependent Approach.Ivan Tchalakov, Tihomir Mitev & Venelin Petrov - 2010 - Minerva 48 (2):189-217.
    The paper questions some of the premises in studying academic spin-offs in developed countries, claiming that when taken as characteristics of ‘academic spin-offs per se,’ they are of little help in understanding the phenomenon in the Eastern European countries during the transitional and post-transitional periods after 1989. It argues for the necessity of adopting a path-dependent approach, which takes into consideration the institutional and organisational specificities of local economies and research systems and their evolution, which strongly influence the patterns of (...)
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    Beyond Newton: Why assumptions of universality are critical to cognitive science, and how to finally move past them.Ivan Kroupin, Helen E. Davis & Joseph Henrich - forthcoming - Psychological Review.
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    Galois stratification and ACFA.Ivan Tomašić - 2015 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (5):639-663.
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    Red Wood Ants Display Natural Aversive Learning Differently Depending on Their Task Specialization.Ivan Iakovlev & Zhanna Reznikova - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    The adaptive benefits of individual specialization and how learning abilities correlate with task performance are still far from being well-understood. Red wood ants are characterised by their huge colonies and deep professional specialization. We hypothesized that red wood ants Formica aquilonia form aversive learning after having negative encounters with hoverfly larvae differently, depending on their task specialization. We tested this hypothesis, first, by examining whether hunters and aphid milkers learn differently to avoid the nuisance of contacts with syrphid larvae, and, (...)
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    Intentionalism as a Theory of Self-Deception.Ivan Cerovac - 2015 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):145-150.
    Is self-deception something that just happens to us, or is it an intentional action of an agent? This paper discusses intentionalism, a theory claiming that self-deception is intentional behavior that aims to produce a belief that the agent does not share. The agent is motivated by his belief that p (e.g. he is bald) and his desire that not-p (e.g. not to be bald), and if self-deceiving is successful, the agent will end up believing not-p. Opponents of intentionalism raise two (...)
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  28. EPR-Experiment Explanation.Ivan Z. Tsekhmistro - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 5:95-99.
    The main idea of quantum mechanics, whether formulated in terms of the Planck constant or the noncommutativity of certain observables, must be tied to the recognition of the relativity and nonuniversality of the abstract concept of set (manifold) in the description of quantum systems. This entails the necessarily probabilistic description of quantum systems: since a quantum system ultimately cannot be decomposed into elements or sets, we have to describe it in terms of probabilities of only a relative selection of certain (...)
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    Stress, Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd).Ivan Trajkov - 2023 - Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 76 (1):629-639.
    In this paper, we will attempt to describe an integrative model that links stress, trauma, and post-traumatic health disorders through biological, psychological, and behavioral mechanisms of influence. Each of these phenomena has its specificities but also shares common characteristics (sources, symptoms, and consequences) related to health and an individual’s functioning. Prolonged stress and sudden experiences can lead to trauma, and repeated experiences of trauma over time can result in the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This key mechanism illustrates how (...)
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    Dôstojnosť, smrť a roboty alebo ohrozujú smrtiace autonómne zbraňové systémy ľudskú dôstojnosť?Ivan Koniar - 2024 - Filosoficky Casopis 72 (2):295-313.
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    Philosophy ... Artifacts ... Friendship-: -and the History of the Gaze.Ivan Illich - 1996 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 70:59-77.
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    The Political Uses of Natural Death.Ivan Illich - 1974 - The Hastings Center Studies 2 (1):3.
  33. Maria Markus and the (Re)Invention of Hungarian Sociology.Ivan Szelenyi - 2010 - Thesis Eleven 101 (1):24-35.
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    Algebraic Structures Formalizing the Logic of Quantum Mechanics Incorporating Time Dimension.Ivan Chajda & Helmut Länger - forthcoming - Studia Logica:1-19.
    As Classical Propositional Logic finds its algebraic counterpart in Boolean algebras, the logic of Quantum Mechanics, as outlined within G. Birkhoff and J. von Neumann’s approach to Quantum Theory (Birkhoff and von Neumann in Ann Math 37:823–843, 1936) [see also (Husimi in I Proc Phys-Math Soc Japan 19:766–789, 1937)] finds its algebraic alter ego in orthomodular lattices. However, this logic does not incorporate time dimension although it is apparent that the propositions occurring in the logic of Quantum Mechanics are depending (...)
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    Escape of philosophy into linguistic depths.Ivan Supek - 1960 - Dialectica 14 (1):80-92.
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    Foundation of Justice.Ivan Supek - 1981 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 12 (1):251-266.
    From its start philosophy sought principles or values by which any action could be considered good or evil. The situation in a civil court is much simpler. The judge has before him an already worked-out criminal code, and since an evil action has already been settled, it is easy to determine the appropriate punishment. But we are here not interested in the punishment nor can we assume in advance the existence of some sort of book of laws. We are rather (...)
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    Foundation of Justice.Ivan Supek - 1981 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 12 (1):251-266.
    From its start philosophy sought principles or values by which any action could be considered good or evil. The situation in a civil court is much simpler. The judge has before him an already worked-out criminal code, and since an evil action has already been settled, it is easy to determine the appropriate punishment. But we are here not interested in the punishment nor can we assume in advance the existence of some sort of book of laws. We are rather (...)
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    Modern Humanism.Ivan Supek - 1987 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 30 (1):97-119.
    The Humanism of the new era grew in a renaissance of hellenistic culture with the new trends in science and art coming into conflict with clerical dogmatism. Its decay has been caused by external factors (creation of national states and institutions) and by the internal development of science and philosophy; particularly the principle of objectivism separated science from ethics. The revival of humanism occured in defense of the principles of equality, freedom and universality against the militancy and dogmatism of totalitarian (...)
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    Modern Humanism.Ivan Supek - 1987 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 30 (1):97-119.
    The Humanism of the new era grew in a renaissance of hellenistic culture with the new trends in science and art coming into conflict with clerical dogmatism. Its decay has been caused by external factors (creation of national states and institutions) and by the internal development of science and philosophy; particularly the principle of objectivism separated science from ethics. The revival of humanism occured in defense of the principles of equality, freedom and universality against the militancy and dogmatism of totalitarian (...)
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    The task of philosophy today.Ivan Supek - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (1):117-124.
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    Comparisons.Ivan Svitak - 1981 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1981 (47):110-112.
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    Lessons from Poland.Ivan Svitak - 1982 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1982 (52):194-199.
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    Nightfrost in Prague: The End of Humane Socialism.Ivan Svitak - 1980 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1980 (46):196-200.
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    The Blind Alley.Ivan Sviták - 1983 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1983 (57):162-165.
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    Gouldner's theory of intellectuals as a flawed universal class.Ivan Szelenyi - 1982 - Theory and Society 11 (6):779-798.
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    Paternal domination and the mafia state under post-communism.Iván Szelenyi - 2019 - Theory and Society 48 (4):639-644.
    This review essay discusses Bálint Magyar’s most recent book, Stubborn Structures: Conceptualizing Post-communist Regimes (Budapest: CEU Press 2019). Bálint Magyar first published in Hungarian in 2015 (published in English by CEU Press in 2016) a path-breaking book on The Post-Communist Mafia State: The Case of Hungary. This was the first major attempt to move beyond political controversies and offer a systematic critique of post-communist states. The book also went beyond the usual accusation of “corruption.” Magyar’s key point is that—at least (...)
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    Urban development and regional management in Eastern Europe.Ivan Szelenyi, Karl Marx & Manuel Castells - 1981 - Theory and Society 10 (2):169-205.
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    Regulating the future? Law, ethics, and emerging technologies.Iván Székely, Máté Dániel Szabó & Beatrix Vissy - 2011 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 9 (3):180-194.
    PurposeThe purpose of the paper is to provide an overview of the legal implications which may be relevant to the ethical aspects of emerging technologies, to explore the existing situation in the area of legal regulation at EU level, and to formulate recommendations for the lawmakers.Design/methodology/approachThe analysis is based on the premise that the law is supposed to invoke moral principles. Speculative findings are formulated on the basis of analyzing specific emerging technologies; empirical findings are based on a research conducted (...)
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    The Object and the Other in Holographic Research: Approaching Passivity and Responsibility of Human Actors.Ivan Tchalakov - 2004 - Science, Technology and Human Values 29 (1):64-87.
    This article is written in the framework of actor-network theory and presents the results of an ethnographic study of the holographic research laboratory in Sofia, Bulgaria, conducted during the period of 1993-1997. It focuses on the microlevel of laboratory practice — the intimate relationships between scientists and the objects they are studying. The article specifies the constrictions imposed by the concepts of “laboratory” and “experiment,” and advances a new concept of heterogeneous couple. The “coupling” is a process in which the (...)
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    Las otras manifestaciones de la dominación. Estrategias para hacer frente a las formas tácitas de exclusión social.Iván Teimil García - 2012 - Astrolabio 13:416-423.
    Este artículo reflexiona sobre las formas de dominación tácitas que todavía hoy continúan amenazando la integridad de las personas pertenecientes a diversos colectivos. Al mismo tiempo, el presente escrito pone de manifiesto las contradicciones que envuelven las defensas afirmativas de la identidad y la especificidad. En algunos casos tales defensas no han conseguido subvertir los prejuicios y estereotipos que actúan como instancias de la opresión de los grupos sociales desfavorecidos. Por lo mismo, se concluye que además de estos mecanismos de (...)
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