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  1. History and Theodicy: For Raymond Aron.Kostas Papaioannou & Nora McKeon - 1966 - Diogenes 14 (53):38-63.
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    Etat, bureaucratie, démocratie, dans la théorie marxiste.Kostas Papaioannou - 1965 - Res Publica 7 (4):315-328.
  3. The "Associated Producers: " Dictatorship, Proletariat, Socialism.Kostas Papaioannou - 1968 - Diogenes 16 (64):141-164.
  4. The Consecration of History: an Essay On the Genealogy of the Historical Consciousness: To Jean Ullmo.Kostas Papaioannou & Wells F. Chamberlin - 1960 - Diogenes 8 (31):29-55.
    How did it become possible to philosophize about history? Man has generally sought to locate himself in natural space rather than in historical time. The various oriental philosophies give no place to history. “Humanistic” Greece herself, in other respects so eager to explore human conduct in all its characteristic dimensions and in all its aspects, prudently recoiled from anything which might give value to time or cause history to appear as the specifically human mode of existence. No other culture, perhaps, (...)
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    Nature and History in the Greek Conception of the Cosmos.Kostas Papaioannou & Maurice de Gondillac - 1959 - Diogenes 7 (25):1-27.
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    Regnum Hominis: Some Observations on Modern Subjectivism.Kostas Papaioannou & Sidney Alexander - 1963 - Diogenes 11 (41):26-50.
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    Le monde soviétique : La fondation du totalitarisme : Note sur la conception léniniste du parti.Kostas Papaioannou - 1962 - Res Publica 4 (4):345-362.
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    The tragic and the political: A parallel reading of Kostas Papaioannou and Cornelius Castoriadis.Nathalie Karagiannis - 2006 - Critical Horizons 7 (1):303-319.
    The fundamental difference between Castoriadis' and Papaioannou's accounts of the link between tragedy and the political is that Castoriadis insists on a political form whilst Papaioannou insists on a social actor. The starting point for this essay, then, are two thinkers: one whose main interest was a political and philosophical reflection on the social-historical and one whose main interest was a philosophical reflection on the arts. Surprisingly, however, the end situation is one where Castoriadis gives us a political explanation of (...)
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    Axelos, Castoriadis, Papaioannou and Marx.Christos Memos - 2013 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 39 (10):1029-1047.
    The intellectual ferment that emerged in postwar France was marked by the renaissance of Hegel’s thought and the focus on Marx's early writings. In a parallel way, the death of Stalin, the uprising of 1953 in East Germany and the revolts in Hungary and Poland in 1956 provoked a thorough critique against the theory and practice of orthodox Marxism. The relationship between Marx and Marxism or the issue about the philosophical foundations of Marx’s thinking became the subject of long-standing controversy (...)
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    Kostas Papaïoannou (1925-1981): les idées contre le néant.François Bordes - 2015 - Paris: Éditions La Bibliothèque.
    Contre l'effrayante puissance d'anéantissement de l'idéologie mise au service de la tyrannie, Kostas Papaïoannou défendit les droits de la pensée critique. Contemporain d'Hannah Arendt, proche de Raymond Aron et d'Octavio Paz, il décrivit les rouages du totalitarisme et éclaira la condition de l'homme moderne. Lire Papaïoannou, ce n'est pas seulement se plonger au coeur de la pensée de Hegel, de Marx, lire Papaïoannou, c'est aussi et surtout retrouver la source fraîche et brûlante de la Grèce antique, le chaos et la (...)
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    Axelos, Castoriadis, Papaioannou and Marx: Towards an anti-critique.Christos Memos - 2013 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 39 (10):0191453713507013.
    The intellectual ferment that emerged in postwar France was marked by the renaissance of Hegel’s thought and the focus on Marx's early writings. In a parallel way, the death of Stalin, the uprising of 1953 in East Germany and the revolts in Hungary and Poland in 1956 provoked a thorough critique against the theory and practice of orthodox Marxism. The relationship between Marx and Marxism or the issue about the philosophical foundations of Marx’s thinking became the subject of long-standing controversy (...)
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    Destins d'exilés: Trois philosophes grecs à Paris: Kostas Axelos, Cornelius Castoriadis, Kostas Papaïoannou.Servanne Jollivet, Christophe Premat & Mats Rosengren (eds.) - 2011 - Paris: Éditions Le Manuscrit.
    Cet ouvrage revient sur les trajectoires intellectuelles de trois penseurs grecs ayant fui la Grece a bord du Mataroa a la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale: Kostas Axelos, Cornelius Castoriadis et Kostas Papaioannou. Transfert culturel a double titre, qui fut rendu possible grace au soutien de l'Institut francais d'Athenes qui souhaitait attirer ces intellectuels dissidents en France, et en raison du role de premier plan qu'ils ont ensuite joue au sein du paysage intellectuel francais, cette migration eclaire de maniere (...)
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  13. Η πολιτική διάσταση της αρχαίας τραγωδίας στον Κώστα Παπαϊωάννου και τον Κορνήλιο Καστοριάδη.Alexandros Schismenos - 2023 - Ηθική. Περιοδικό Φιλοσοφίας 1 (16-17):228-237.
    Η πολιτική διάσταση της αρχαίας ελληνικής τραγωδίας στη σκέψη του Κώστα Παπαϊωάννου περί "Θεατροκρατίας" και την αντίληψη του Κορνήλιου Καστοριάδη για την αθηναϊκή δημοκρατία.
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  14. Interview: Kostas Axelos: Mondialisation without the world.Kostas Axelos & Stuart Elden - 2005 - Radical Philosophy 130.
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    Neither Physics nor Chemistry: A History of Quantum Chemistry.Kostas Gavroglu & Ana Simoes (eds.) - 2011 - MIT Press.
    In Neither Physics Nor Chemistry, Kostas Gavroglu and Ana Simoes examine the evolution of quantum chemistry into an autonomous discipline, tracing its development from the publication of early papers in the 1920s to the dramatic changes ...
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  16. An Introduction to Substructural Logics (review).Kosta Došen - 2001 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 7 (4):527-530.
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    Uncertainty: how it makes science advance.Kostas Kampourakis & Kevin McCain - 2019 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Kevin McCain.
    Scientific knowledge is the most solid and robust kind of knowledge that humans have because of its inherent self-correcting character. Nevertheless, anti-evolutionists, climate denialists, and anti-vaxxers, among others, question some of the best-established scientific findings, making claims unsupported by empirical evidence. A common aspect of these claims is reference to the uncertainties of science concerning evolution, climate change, vaccination, and so on. This is inaccurate: whereas the broad picture is clear, there will always exist uncertainties about the details of the (...)
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  18. Inferential Semantics.Kosta Došen - 2014 - In Heinrich Wansing (ed.), Dag Prawitz on Proofs and Meaning. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 147--162.
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    Making Sense of Genes.Kostas Kampourakis - 2017 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    What are genes? What do genes do? These seemingly simple questions are in fact challenging to answer accurately. As a result, there are widespread misunderstandings and over-simplistic answers, which lead to common conceptions widely portrayed in the media, such as the existence of a gene 'for' a particular characteristic or disease. In reality, the DNA we inherit interacts continuously with the environment and functions differently as we age. What our parents hand down to us is just the beginning of our (...)
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    Mouse embryos, chimeras, and embryonal carcinoma stem cells—Reflections on the winding road to gene manipulation.Virginia E. Papaioannou - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (12):2400061.
    The relationship of embryonal carcinoma (EC) cells, the stem cells of germ cell‐ or embryo‐derived teratocarcinoma tumors, to early embryonic cells came under intense scrutiny in the early 1970s when mouse chimeras were produced between EC cells and embryos. These chimeras raised tantalizing possibilities and high hopes for different areas of research. The normalization of EC cells by the embryo lent validity to their use as in vitro models for embryogenesis and indicated that they might reveal information about the relationship (...)
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    Backtracking algorithms for disjunctions of temporal constraints.Kostas Stergiou & Manolis Koubarakis - 2000 - Artificial Intelligence 120 (1):81-117.
  22. Identity of proofs based on normalization and generality.Kosta Došen - 2003 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 9 (4):477-503.
    Some thirty years ago, two proposals were made concerning criteria for identity of proofs. Prawitz proposed to analyze identity of proofs in terms of the equivalence relation based on reduction to normal form in natural deduction. Lambek worked on a normalization proposal analogous to Prawitz's, based on reduction to cut-free form in sequent systems, but he also suggested understanding identity of proofs in terms of an equivalence relation based on generality, two derivations having the same generality if after generalizing maximally (...)
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    Understanding Evolution.Kostas Kampourakis - 2014 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    Current books on evolutionary theory all seem to take for granted the fact that students find evolution easy to understand when actually, from a psychological perspective, it is a rather counterintuitive idea. Evolutionary theory, like all scientific theories, is a means to understanding the natural world. Understanding Evolution is intended for undergraduate students in the life sciences, biology teachers or anyone wanting a basic introduction to evolutionary theory. Covering core concepts and the structure of evolutionary explanations, it clarifies both what (...)
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    Cut Elimination in Categories.Kosta Došen - 1999 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    Proof theory and category theory were first drawn together by Lambek some 30 years ago but, until now, the most fundamental notions of category theory have not been explained systematically in terms of proof theory. Here it is shown that these notions, in particular the notion of adjunction, can be formulated in such as way as to be characterised by composition elimination. Among the benefits of these composition-free formulations are syntactical and simple model-theoretical, geometrical decision procedures for the commuting of (...)
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    Divergent Paradigms of European Agro-Food Innovation: The Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy (KBBE) as an R&D Agenda.Theo Papaioannou, Kean Birch & Les Levidow - 2013 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 38 (1):94-125.
    The Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy has gained prominence as an agricultural R&D agenda of the European Union. Specific research policies are justified as necessary to create a KBBE for societal progress. Playing the role of a master narrative, the KBBE attracts rival visions; each favours a different diagnosis of unsustainable agriculture and its remedies in agro-food innovation. Each vision links a technoscientific paradigm with a quality paradigm: the dominant life sciences vision combines converging technologies with decomposability, while a marginal one combines agro-ecology (...)
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    Human Gene Patents and the Question of Liberal Morality.Theo Papaioannou - 2008 - Genomics, Society and Policy 4 (3):1-19.
    Since the establishment of the Human Genome Project and the identification of genes in human DNA that play a role in human diseases and disorders, a long, moral and political, battle has began over the extension of IPRs to information contained in human genetic material. According to the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, over the past 20 years, large numbers of human genes have been the subject of thousands of patent applications. This paper examines whether human gene patents can be justified (...)
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    Science and Technology in the European Periphery: Some Historiographical Reflections.Kostas Gavroglu, Manolis Patiniotis, Faidra Papanelopoulou, Ana Simões, Ana Carneiro, Maria Paula Diogo, José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez, Antonio García Belmar & Agustí Nieto-Galan - 2008 - History of Science 46 (2):153-175.
  28. Marksistko-leninskata filosofska misŭl v Bŭlgarii︠a︡.Kosta Andreev & Mikhail Dimitrov Bŭchvarov (eds.) - 1984 - Sofii︠a︡: Partizdat.
     
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    Arguments et pensées.Kostas Axelos - 1997 - Rue Descartes 18:111-114.
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    Brève critique de la « courte histoire de la philosophie néohellénique ».Kostas Axelos - 1950 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 5 (3/4):351 - 359.
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  31. Le Jeu du Monde, Les Éditions de Minuit.Kostas Axelos - 1975 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 80 (2):273-275.
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    Science, Mind and Art: Essays on Science and the Humanistic Understanding in Art, Epistemology, Religion and Ethics in Honor of Robert S. Cohen.Kōstas Gavroglou, John J. Stachel & Marx W. Wartofsky - 1995 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    In three volumes, a distinguished group of scholars from a variety of disciplines in the natural and social sciences, the humanities and the arts contribute essays in honor of Robert S. Cohen, on the occasion of his 70th birthday. The range of the essays, as well as their originality, and their critical and historical depth, pay tribute to the extraordinary scope of Professor Cohen's intellectual interests, as a scientist-philosopher and a humanist, and also to his engagement in the world of (...)
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  33. An Introduction to the Scientific Revolution.Kostas Gavroglu - 1994 - Neusis 1:9-17.
     
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    The ideology of popularization and the popularization of ideology.Kostas Gavroglu - 2012 - Revista Brasileira de História da Ciência 5 (2).
    This article discusses the ways the hegemonic ideology is further consolidated through the popularization of science. The issues surrounding science popularization are intimately linked with the utopias such popularizations construct, the ideology they propagate, and in the case of molecular biology, with the issue of reductionism which appears to be so prevalent in the popular accounts of molecular biology. In such a context, reductionism is no longer a philosophical issue, but a political issue. The article, also, attempts to bring forth (...)
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    Darwin mythology: debunking myths, correcting falsehoods.Kostas Kampourakis (ed.) - 2024 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This concise, accessible and engaging collection debunks the myths and corrects the falsehoods surrounding one of the most famous scientific figures in history - Charles Darwin. Leading scholars examine his life and work to set the historical record straight, and to draw conclusions about the very nature of science itself.
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    L'absence: aux origines du signe et du transfert.Kostas Nassikas (ed.) - 2021 - Louvain-la-Neuve: E.M.E. éditions.
    Les absents jouent un rôle considérable dans la création des signes qui servent, dans toute société, à désigner, nommer, et même instituer les places des présents et celles des absents tout en mettant du sens dans leurs relations. La sémiotique conçoit ainsi le processus d'humanisation à travers la création des signes alors que la psychanalyse a permis, à sa manière, de voir combien le monde des absents participe à la construction psychique du sujet. La fonction de l'absence perceptive chez le (...)
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    Marina Loukaki. Les Gr'ces à Athènes: éloge dʼun gouverneur byzantin par Nikolaos Kataphlôron.Stratis Papaioannou - 2021 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 114 (1):426-429.
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    Reading Hayek in the 21st century: a critical inquiry into his political thought.Theo Papaioannou - 2012 - Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book offers a new radical reading of Hayek in the 21st century.
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    The impact of new life sciences innovation on political theories of justice.Theo Papaioannou - 2009 - Genomics, Society and Policy 5 (1):1-13.
    New life sciences innovation offers the possibility of new conceptions of human nature with significant impact on liberal theories of justice. So far, nature as such has been thought to be something given and beyond human control. Thus, to define something as natural has meant the same thing as to relegate it to the realm of fortune or misfortune, rather than justice or injustice. However, the successful decoding of the human genome and subsequent advances in genomics-based technologies begins to change (...)
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    Un relief de type mélien trouvé à Trézène.Irini Peppa-Papaïoannou - 2001 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 125 (1):109-131.
    Un relief mélien en terre cuite a été trouvé lors de la fouille d'un cimetière d'époque classique à Trézène. Mesurant 0,218 x 0,185 m, il est bien conservé et garde des traces d'engobe blanc et de polychromie. Il représente Héraklès, Déjanire et le centaure Nessos, à l'instant où la femme est sauvée du rapt dont elle était menacée, sur le bord du fleuve Euhénos en Étolie, selon une version du mythe transmise par un fragment de poème lyrique attribué avec beaucoup (...)
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    Ἰμπέριος καὶ Μαργαρώνα, besprochen von Carolina Cupane.Kostas Yiavis - 2020 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 113 (1):276-283.
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    The once and future language: Communication, terminology and the practice of science in nineteenth and early twentieth century Greece.Kostas Tampakis - 2015 - History of Science 53 (4):438-455.
    Science appeared in modern Greece in the first decades after its establishment as a sovereign state in 1828. The University of Athens, the Royal Observatory, the Botanical Garden, and the Natural History Museum were quickly established as spaces of scientific activity. Greek scientists were enthusiastic participants in the emerging Greek public sphere, often not only as science experts, but also as poets, intellectuals and political personae. In a space whose cultural, intellectual and historical boundaries were still being negotiated, the choice (...)
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  43. Models of Deduction.Kosta Dosen - 2006 - Synthese 148 (3):639-657.
    In standard model theory, deductions are not the things one models. But in general proof theory, in particular in categorial proof theory, one finds models of deductions, and the purpose here is to motivate a simple example of such models. This will be a model of deductions performed within an abstract context, where we do not have any particular logical constant, but something underlying all logical constants. In this context, deductions are represented by arrows in categories involved in a general (...)
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    Adaptive mutation: implications for evolution.Virginia E. Papaioannou & Lee M. Silver - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (12):1067-1074.
    Adaptive mutation is defined as a process that, during nonlethal selections, produces mutations that relieve the selective pressure whether or not other, nonselected mutations are also produced. Examples of adaptive mutation or related phenomena have been reported in bacteria and yeast but not yet outside of microorganisms. A decade of research on adaptive mutation has revealed mechanisms that may increase mutation rates under adverse conditions. This article focuses on mechanisms that produce adaptive mutations in one strain of Escherichia coli, FC40. (...)
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  45. Unintentional intentionality: art and design in the age of artificial intelligence.Kostas Terzidis, Filippo Fabrocini & Hyejin Lee - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (4):1715-1724.
    This paper presents an emerging aspect of intentionality through recent Artificial Intelligence (AI) developments in art and design. Our main thesis is that, if we focus just on the outcome of the artistic process, the intentionality of the artist does not have any relevance. Intention is measured as a result of actions regardless of whether they are human-based or not as long as there is an esthetical value intersubjectively acknowledged. In other words, what matters is the ‘intentio’ embedded in the (...)
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    Philosophical issues in the history of chemistry.Kostas Gavroglu - 1997 - Synthese 111 (3):283-304.
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    Aristotle on Political Enmity and Disease: An Inquiry Into Stasis.Kostas Kalimtzis - 2000 - State University of New York Press.
    Explores Aristotle's theory of the causes that give rise to stasis ('civic disorder'), and provides an original and systematic account of his understanding of political justice and friendship.
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    Controversies and the Becomin g of Physical Chemistry.Kostas Gavroglu - 2000 - In Peter K. Machamer, Marcello Pera & Aristeidēs Baltas (eds.), Scientific controversies: philosophical and historical perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 177.
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    Deductive completeness.Kosta Došen - 1996 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (3):243-283.
    This is an exposition of Lambek's strengthening and generalization of the deduction theorem in categories related to intuitionistic propositional logic. Essential notions of category theory are introduced so as to yield a simple reformulation of Lambek's Functional Completeness Theorem, from which its main consequences can be readily drawn. The connections of the theorem with combinatory logic, and with modal and substructural logics, are briefly considered at the end.
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    From Physical Chemistry to Quantum Chemistry: How Chemists Dealt with Mathematics.Kostas Gavroglu & Ana Simões - 2012 - Hyle 18 (1):45 - 69.
    Discussing the relationship of mathematics to chemistry is closely related to the emergence of physical chemistry and of quantum chemistry. We argue that, perhaps, the most significant issue that the 'mathematization of chemistry' has historically raised is not so much methodological, as it is philosophical: the discussion over the ontological status of theoretical entities which were introduced in the process. A systematic study of such an approach to the mathematization of chemistry may, perhaps, contribute to the realist/antirealist debate. To this (...)
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