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    Garth FOWDEN, Qusayr ‘Amra. Art and the Umayyad elite in late antique Syria.Lorenz Korn - 2006 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 99 (1):231-234.
    In der europäischen Kunstgeschichte ist seit den Arbeiten Alois Riegls vor gut einhundert Jahren nach und nach die Auffassung Gemeingut geworden, dass die Antike über die römische Kaiserzeit hinweg fortdauerte und dass spätantiker Kunst eine eigene Wertigkeit zuzusprechen ist – von Rom als dem „Ende der Antike“ kann nur insoweit die Rede sein, als die Christianisierung des Römischen Reiches auch die Kunst einem starken Wandel unterwarf. Nicht einmal die arabische Eroberung weiter Teile des Oströmischen Reiches im 7. Jahrhundert bedeutete für (...)
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    On Aggression.Konrad Lorenz - 2002 - Routledge.
    Hugely controversial on publication, this is an insightful and characteristically entertaining survey of animal behaviour and the evolution of aggression throughout the animal world.
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    Dialogisches Handeln: eine Festschrift für Kuno Lorenz.Kuno Lorenz, Michael Astroh, Dietfried Gerhardus & Gerhard Heinzmann - 1997
    "Dialogisches Handeln" ist eine Sammlung von philosophischen BeitrAgen zum dialogischen Konstruktivismus im Sinne von Kuno Lorenz, der Philosophie als eine Kommunikation mit Selbstreflexion versteht. Dabei umfaAt der Dialog in diesem Buch verschiedene Disziplinen der Philosophie - von der Anthropologie A1/4ber die Grundlagen von Logik und Sprachphilosophie bis hin zur Wissenschafts- und Erkenntnistheorie. Die Reflexion auf die kommunikativen Grundlagen wissenschaftlichen Austauschs schlieAt dabei Denkperspektiven verschiedener Wissenschaften - von der Psychologie bis zu Physik und Chemie - ebenso ein wie die philosophischen (...)
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    (1 other version)Dialogspiele als Semantische Grundlage von Logikkalkülen.Kuno Lorenz - 1968 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 11 (3-4):73-100.
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  5. On Aggression.Konrad Lorenz, Robert Ardrey, Desmond Morris & Lionel Tiger - 1971 - Science and Society 35 (2):209-219.
     
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  6. Why Does History Matter to Philosophy and the Sciences?: Selected Essays.Lorenz Krüger, Thomas Sturm, Wolfgang Carl & Lorraine Daston (eds.) - 2005 - Walter DeGruyter.
    What are the relationships between philosophy and the history of philosophy, the history of science and the philosophy of science? This selection of essays by Lorenz Krüger (1932-1994) presents exemplary studies on the philosophy of John Locke and Immanuel Kant, on the history of physics and on the scope and limitations of scientific explanation, and a realistic understanding of science and truth. In his treatment of leading currents in 20th century philosophy, Krüger presents new and original arguments for a (...)
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  7. Logic and Probability.Lorenz Demey, Barteld Kooi & Joshua Sack - 2012 - In Ed Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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    Filosofía contemporánea: lecciones inéditas, 1925.Alejandro Korn - 2012 - La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Editorial de la Universidad de La Plata.
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    Logic, ethics, and rhetoric of research on rape: A reply to Mosher and bond.James H. Korn, Timothy J. Huelsman & Cynthia K. Shinabarger Reed - 1992 - Ethics and Behavior 2 (2):123 – 128.
    Mosher and Bond (this issue) suggest experimental designs that are not appropriate for the research purposes they criticize. In defending their own research, they make contradictory statements about the realism of their guided imagery procedure for simulating rape. They present data that we believe provide evidence for the possibility that wrongful harm occurred in their previous research. We assert our right to study the ethics of research and object to specious charges of having threatened sexual freedom and being associated with (...)
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    Obras..Alejandro Korn - 1933 - La Plata: Tomás Palumbo.
  11. Studies in Animal and Human Behaviour.Konrad Lorenz & Robert Martin - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (1):81-82.
  12. King Solomon's Ring.Konrad Z. Lorenz - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (11):265-272.
     
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  13. The assimilation of sense to sense-object in Aristotle.Hendrik Lorenz - 2007 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 33:179-220.
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    Structure and Being: A Theoretical Framework for a Systematic Philosophy.Lorenz B. Puntel - 2008 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    "Presents, and in part develops, a systematic philosophy as the universal science, or the theorization of the unrestricted universe of discourse, explicitly including being as such and as a whole. Argues that complete exploration of the theoretical domain requires such a science"--Provided by publisher.
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  15. The brute within: appetitive desire in Plato and Aristotle.Hendrik Lorenz - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Hendrik Lorenz presents a comprehensive study of Plato's and Aristotle's conceptions of non-rational desire. They see this as something that humans share with animals, and which aims primarily at the pleasures of food, drink, and sex. Lorenz explores the cognitive resources that both philosophers make available for the explanation of such desires, and what they take rationality to add to the motivational structure of human beings. In doing so, he finds conceptions of the mind that are coherent and (...)
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    Boolean considerations on John Buridan's octagons of opposition.Lorenz Demey - 2018 - History and Philosophy of Logic 40 (2):116-134.
    This paper studies John Buridan's octagons of opposition for the de re modal propositions and the propositions of unusual construction. Both Buridan himself and the secondary literature have emphasized the strong similarities between these two octagons (as well as a third one, for propositions with oblique terms). In this paper, I argue that the interconnection between both octagons is more subtle than has previously been thought: if we move beyond the Aristotelian relations, and also take Boolean considerations into account, then (...)
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    Contemporary Epistemic Logic and the Lockean Thesis.Lorenz Demey - 2013 - Foundations of Science 18 (4):599-610.
    This paper studies the Lockean thesis from the perspective of contemporary epistemic logic. The Lockean thesis states that belief can be defined as ‘sufficiently high degree of belief’. Its main problem is that it gives rise to a notion of belief which is not closed under conjunction. This problem is typical for classical epistemic logic: it is single-agent and static. I argue that from the perspective of contemporary epistemic logic, the Lockean thesis fares much better. I briefly mention that it (...)
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    Structures of oppositions in public announcement logic.Lorenz Demey - 2012 - In Jean-Yves Béziau & Dale Jacquette (eds.), Around and Beyond the Square of Opposition. New York: Springer Verlag. pp. 313--339.
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    The 2 × 2 Standpoints Model of Achievement Goals.Rachel M. Korn & Andrew J. Elliot - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  20. Aristotle’s Empiricist Theory of Doxastic Knowledge.Hendrik Lorenz & Benjamin Morison - 2019 - Phronesis 64 (4):431-464.
    Aristotle takes practical wisdom and arts or crafts to be forms of knowledge which, we argue, can usefully be thought of as ‘empiricist’. This empiricism has two key features: knowledge does not rest on grasping unobservable natures or essences; and knowledge does not rest on grasping logical relations that hold among propositions. Instead, knowledge rests on observation, memory, experience and everyday uses of reason. While Aristotle’s conception of theoretical knowledge does require grasping unobservable essences and logical relations that hold among (...)
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    Duality in Logic and Language.Lorenz Demey, and & Hans Smessaert - 2016 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Duality in Logic and Language [draft--do not cite this article] Duality phenomena occur in nearly all mathematically formalized disciplines, such as algebra, geometry, logic and natural language semantics. However, many of these disciplines use the term ‘duality’ in vastly different senses, and while some of these senses are intimately connected to each other, others seem to be entirely … Continue reading Duality in Logic and Language →.
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  22. If You 're So Smart, Why Are You under Surveillance? Universities, Neoliberalism, and New Public Management'.Chris Lorenz - 2012 - Critical Inquiry 38 (3):599-629.
    Although universities have undergone changes since the dawn of their existence, the speed of change started to accelerate remarkably in the 1960s. Spectacular growth in the number of students and faculty was immediately followed by administrative reforms aimed at managing this growth and managing the demands of students for democratic reform and societal relevance. Since the 1980s, however, an entirely different wind has been blowing along the academic corridors. The fiscal crisis of the welfare states and the neoliberal course of (...)
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    Some implications of Ramsey Choice for families of $$\varvec{n}$$ -element sets.Lorenz Halbeisen & Salome Schumacher - 2023 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (5):703-733.
    For \(n\in \omega \), the weak choice principle \(\textrm{RC}_n\) is defined as follows: _For every infinite set_ _X_ _there is an infinite subset_ \(Y\subseteq X\) _with a choice function on_ \([Y]^n:=\{z\subseteq Y:|z|=n\}\). The choice principle \(\textrm{C}_n^-\) states the following: _For every infinite family of_ _n_-_element sets, there is an infinite subfamily_ \({\mathcal {G}}\subseteq {\mathcal {F}}\) _with a choice function._ The choice principles \(\textrm{LOC}_n^-\) and \(\textrm{WOC}_n^-\) are the same as \(\textrm{C}_n^-\), but we assume that the family \({\mathcal {F}}\) is linearly orderable (...)
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    Aristotelian diagrams for semantic and syntactic consequence.Lorenz Demey - 2018 - Synthese 198 (1):187-207.
    Several authors have recently studied Aristotelian diagrams for various metatheoretical notions from logic, such as tautology, satisfiability, and the Aristotelian relations themselves. However, all these metalogical Aristotelian diagrams focus on the semantic (model-theoretical) perspective on logical consequence, thus ignoring the complementary, and equally important, syntactic (proof-theoretical) perspective. In this paper, I propose an explanation for this discrepancy, by arguing that the metalogical square of opposition for semantic consequence exhibits a natural analogy to the well-known square of opposition for the categorical (...)
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    Lecciones de historia de la filosofía c. 1918.Alejandro Korn - 2011 - Mendoza: Instituto de Filosofía Argentina y Americana, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Edited by Jalif de Bertranou, Clara Alicia, Torchia Estrada & Juan Carlos.
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    Critical notices.Theodor Lorenz - 1902 - Mind 11 (1):249-253.
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    Notes and correspondence.Theodor Lorenz - 1904 - Mind 13 (1):304-306.
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    A weird relation between two cardinals.Lorenz Halbeisen - 2018 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 57 (5-6):593-599.
    For a set M, let \\) denote the set of all finite sequences which can be formed with elements of M, and let \ denote the set of all 2-element subsets of M. Furthermore, for a set A, let Open image in new window denote the cardinality of A. It will be shown that the following statement is consistent with Zermelo–Fraenkel Set Theory \: There exists a set M such that Open image in new window and no function Open image (...)
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    Theaitetos fliegt. Zur Theorie wahrer und falscher Sätze bei Platon.K. Lorenz & J. Mittelstrass - 1966 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 48 (1-3):113-152.
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  30. (1 other version)Grundlagen einer Theorie der Wahrheit.Lorenz B. Puntel - 1992 - Erkenntnis 36 (2):263-266.
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    The Context Principle, Universals and Primary States of Affairs.Lorenz B. Puntel - 1993 - American Philosophical Quarterly 30 (2):123 - 135.
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    Philosophische Variationen: Gesammelte Aufsätze Unter Einschluss Gemeinsam Mit Jürgen Mittelstrass Geschriebener Arbeiten Zu Platon Und Leibniz.Kuno Lorenz - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    Three parts of philosophical papers concerned with works, matters and traditions, respectively, present ways of dealing methodically with problems that arise while having and articulating experience. The contents range from philosophy in Antiquity as well as Buddhist to existentialism and analytic philosophy, from relating science and art to the antagonism between freedom and justice. By reflecting on the particular steps of argument the papers become samples of dialogical philosophy with respect both to subject matter and means of procedure.
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    Metalogical Decorations of Logical Diagrams.Lorenz Demey & Hans Smessaert - 2016 - Logica Universalis 10 (2-3):233-292.
    In recent years, a number of authors have started studying Aristotelian diagrams containing metalogical notions, such as tautology, contradiction, satisfiability, contingency, strong and weak interpretations of contrariety, etc. The present paper is a contribution to this line of research, and its main aims are both to extend and to deepen our understanding of metalogical diagrams. As for extensions, we not only study several metalogical decorations of larger and less widely known Aristotelian diagrams, but also consider metalogical decorations of another type (...)
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    Biological hierarchies, their birth, death and evolution by natural selection.Robert W. Korn - 2002 - Biology and Philosophy 17 (2):199-221.
    Description of the biologicalhierarchy of the organism has been extendedhere to included the evolutionary andecological sub-hierarchies with theirrespective levels in order to give a completehierarchical description of life. These newdescriptions include direction of formation,types of constraints, and dual levels. Constraints are produced at the macromolecularlevel of genes/proteins, some of which (a) aredescendent restraints which hold a hierarchytogether and others (b) interact horizontallywith selective agents at corresponding levelsof the niche. The organism is a dual levelconstrained by both the ecologicalsub-hierarchy (survival) and (...)
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  35. (1 other version)Basic objectives of dialogue logic in historical perspective.Kuno Lorenz - 2001 - Synthese 127 (1-2):255 - 263.
    The extensive research in logic conducted by using concepts and methods of game theory as documented in this collection of papers, allows to see dialogue logic in a number of new perspectives. This situation may gain further clarity by looking back to the inception of dialogue logic in the late fifties and early sixties.
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    Between Square and Hexagon in Oresme’s Livre du Ciel et du Monde.Lorenz Demey - 2019 - History and Philosophy of Logic 41 (1):36-47.
    In logic, Aristotelian diagrams are almost always assumed to be closed under negation, and are thus highly symmetric in nature. In linguistics, by contrast, these diagrams are used to study lexicalization, which is notoriously not closed under negation, thus yielding more asymmetric diagrams. This paper studies the interplay between logical symmetry and linguistic asymmetry in Aristotelian diagrams. I discuss two major symmetric Aristotelian diagrams, viz. the square and the hexagon of opposition, and show how linguistic considerations yield various asymmetric versions (...)
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    Linguistic modelling of scenarios: the means of paradigm change from the systemic view to systems science.Janos Korn - 2013 - Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire: Matador.
    Linguistic Modelling of Scenarios proposes a paradigm change from the 'systemic VIEW' to 'systems SCIENCE', so as to extend the methodology of conventional science of physics into the domains hitherto beyond the reach of this kind of treatment. The book: I. Identifies the problematic issues in current approaches to the 'systemic or structural view' of parts of the world as opposed to the 'quantitative/qualitative views' of conventional science of physics and the arts whereby introducing the 'third culture'. II. Locates the (...)
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    (1 other version)On the relation between the partition of a whole into parts and the attribution of properties to an object.Kuno Lorenz - 1977 - Studia Logica 36 (4):351-362.
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    On Ramsey choice and partial choice for infinite families of n -element sets.Lorenz Halbeisen & Eleftherios Tachtsis - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (5-6):583-606.
    For an integer \, Ramsey Choice\ is the weak choice principle “every infinite setxhas an infinite subset y such that\ has a choice function”, and \ is the weak choice principle “every infinite family of n-element sets has an infinite subfamily with a choice function”. In 1995, Montenegro showed that for \, \. However, the question of whether or not \ for \ is still open. In general, for distinct \, not even the status of “\” or “\” is known. (...)
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    Intertheoretic Relations as a Tool for the Rational Reconstruction of Scientific Development.Lorenz Krüger - 1980 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 11 (2):89.
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    Gillian Russell, Truth in Virtue of Meaning. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008.Lorenz Demey - 2009 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 71 (2):408-410.
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    Jerome Kagan, The Three Cultures. Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and the Humanities in the 21st Century. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2009.Lorenz Demey - 2011 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (1):188-190.
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    Chronique et correspondance.A. Korn - 1914 - Isis 2 (1):162-201.
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    Estudios de filosofía contemporánea.Alejandro Korn - 1963 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial Claridad.
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    Hermann August Korffs Geist der Goethezeit: Wandel der Humanismen im Wandel der Methoden.Uwe Maximilian Korn - 2017 - In Gregor Streim & Matthias Löwe (eds.), 'Humanismus' in der Krise: Debatten Und Diskurse Zwischen Weimarer Republik Und Geteiltem Deutschland. De Gruyter. pp. 39-56.
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    Philosophiehistorie als Rezeptionsgeschichte: Die Reaktion auf Aristoteles' De Anima-Noetik: Der fruhe Hellenismus (review).Hendrik Lorenz - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (1):122-123.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.1 (2003) 122-123 [Access article in PDF] Andreas Kamp. Philosophiehistorie als Rezeptionsgeschichte. Die Reaktion auf Aristoteles' De Anima-Noetik. Der frühe Hellenismus. Amsterdam: B. R. Grüner, 2001. Pp. viii + 315. Cloth, $82.00. This book is the first installment of an extraordinarily ambitious project. The plan is to investigate the reception of Aristotle's conception of the intellect, set out in De Anima 3.4-5, in (...)
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    ,Paenitentiarius ungaricus non ingratus ursino’.Lorenz Weinrich - 2000 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 144 (1):126-133.
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  48. Truth, Sentential Non-Compositionalit, and Ontology.Lorenz B. Puntel - 2001 - Synthese 126 (1-2):221-259.
    The paper attempts to clarify some fundamental aspects of an explanationof the concept of truth which is neither “deflationary” nor “substantive”.The main aspect examined in detail concerns the ontological dimension of truth, the mind/language-world connection traditionally associated with the concept of truth. It is claimed that it does not make sense to defend or reject a relatedness of truth to the ontological dimension so long as the kind of presupposed or envisaged ontology is not made explicit and critically examined. In (...)
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    Using Syllogistics to Teach Metalogic.Lorenz Demey - 2017 - Metaphilosophy 48 (4):575-590.
    This article describes a specific pedagogical context for an advanced logic course and presents a strategy that might facilitate students’ transition from the object-theoretical to the metatheoretical perspective on logic. The pedagogical context consists of philosophy students who in general have had little training in logic, except for a thorough introduction to syllogistics. The teaching strategy tries to exploit this knowledge of syllogistics, by emphasizing the analogies between ideas from metalogic and ideas from syllogistics, such as existential import, the distinction (...)
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  50. Natural Goals of Actions in Aristotle.Hendrik Lorenz - 2015 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 1 (4):583--600.
    ABSTRACT:I argue that there are, according to Aristotle, two importantly different kinds of goals or ends in the domain of human agency and that one of these two kinds has been frequently, though not universally, overlooked. Apart from psychological goals, goals that agents adopt as their purposes, there are also, I submit, goals that actions have by being the kinds of actions they are and, in some cases, by occurring in the circumstances in which they do. These latter goals belong (...)
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