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    Model and movement: studying cell movement in early morphogenesis, 1900 to the present.Janina Wellmann - 2018 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (3):59.
    Morphogenesis is one of the fundamental processes of developing life. Gastrulation, especially, marks a period of major translocations and bustling rearrangements of cells that give rise to the three germ layers. It was also one of the earliest fields in biology where cell movement and behaviour in living specimens were investigated. This article examines scientific attempts to understand gastrulation from the point of view of cells in motion. It argues that the study of morphogenesis in the twentieth century faced a (...)
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    Science and Cinema.Janina Wellmann - 2011 - Science in Context 24 (3):311-328.
    This issue ofScience in Contextis dedicated to the question of whether there was a “cinematographic turn” in the sciences around the beginning of the twentieth century. In 1895, the Lumière brothers presented their projection apparatus to the Parisian public for the first time. In 1897, the Scottish medical doctor John McIntyre filmed the movement of a frog's leg; in Vienna, in 1898, Ludwig Braun made film recordings of the contractions of a living dog's heart (cf. Cartwright 1992); in 1904, (...)
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    Martin Wellmann: Kirche und Pfarramt bei Stephan Ludwig Roth im Spannungsfeld von Politik und Sozialpädagogik (= Studia Transylvanica - Ergänzungsbände des Siebenbürgischen Archivs Bd. 2). Böhlau Verlag, Köln-Wien 1970. XVI, 566 pp. [REVIEW]Bernhard Klaus - 1973 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 25 (4):380-382.
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  4. Collective intentional behavior from the standpoint of semantics.Kirk Ludwig - 2007 - Noûs 41 (3):355–393.
    This paper offers an analysis of the logical form of plural action sentences that shows that collective actions so ascribed are a matter of all members of a group contributing to bringing some event about. It then uses this as the basis for a reductive account of the content of we-intentions according to which what distinguishes we-intentions from I-intentions is that we-intentions are directed about bringing it about that members of a group act in accordance with a shared plan.
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  5. Notes for lectures on private experience and sense data.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1968 - Philosophical Review 77 (July):275-320.
  6. Singular thought and the cartesian theory of mind.Kirk A. Ludwig - 1996 - Noûs 30 (4):434-460.
    (1) Content properties are nonrelational, that is, having a content property does not entail the existence of any contingent object not identical with the thinker or a part of the thinker.2 (2) We have noninferential knowledge of our conscious thoughts, that is, for any of our..
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  7. Is the aim of perception to provide accurate representations?Kirk A. Ludwig - 2006 - In Robert Stainton, Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 259-274.
    The paper rejects the claim that phenomena such as change and inattentional blindness show that perceptual representations are inaccurate or that a radical overhaul of our traditional picture of perception is required. The paper rejects in particular the sensorimotor theory of perception, which denies that there are any perceptual representations. It further argues that the degree of resolution of perceptual experience relevant to assessing its accuracy is determined by our use of it in standard conditions, and that the integration of (...)
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  8. First-person knowledge and authority.Kirk A. Ludwig - 1994 - In Gerhard Preyer, Frank Siebelt & Alexander Ulfig, Language, Mind and Epistemology: On Donald Davidson’s Philosophy. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Let us call a thought or belief whose content would be expressed by a sentence of subject-predicate form (by the thinker or someone attributing the thought to the thinker) an ‘ascription’. Thus, the thought that Madonna is middle-aged is an ascription of the property of being middle-aged to Madonna. To call a thought of this form an ascription is to emphasize the predicate in the sentence that gives its content. Let us call an ‘x-ascription’ an ascription whose subject is x, (...)
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    Functionalism, causation and causal relevance.Kirk A. Ludwig - 1998 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 4.
    causal relevance, a three-place relation between event types, and circumstances, and argue for a logical independence condition on properties standing in the causal relevance relation relative to circumstances. In section 3, I apply these results to show that functionally defined states are not causally relevant to the output or state transitions in terms of which they are defined. In section 4, I extend this result to what that output in turn causes and to intervening mechanisms. In section 5, I examine (...)
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  10. Why the difference between quantum and classical mechanics is irrelevant to the mind-body problem.Kirk A. Ludwig - 1995 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 2.
    I argue that the logical difference between classical and quantum mechanics that Stapp (1995) claims shows quantum mechanics is more amenable to an account of consciousness than is classical mechanics is irrelevant to the problem.
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  11. Dretske on explaining behavior.Kirk A. Ludwig - 1996 - Acta Analytica 11:111-124.
    Fred Dretske has recently argued, in a highly original book and a series of articles, that action explanations are a very special species of historical explanation, in opposition to the traditional view that action explanations cite causes of actions, which are identical with bodily movements. His account aims to explain how it is possible for there to be a genuine explanatory role for reasons in a world of causes, and, in particular, in a world in which we have available in (...)
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  12. Phenomenal consciousness and intentionality: Comments on The Significance of Consciousness.Kirk A. Ludwig - 2002 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 8.
    Commentary on Charles Siewert's The Significance of Consciousness (Princeton, 1998). I discuss three issues about the relation of phenomenal consciousness, in the sense Siewert isolates, to intentionality. The first is whether, contrary to Siewert, phenomenal consciousness requires higher-order representation. The second is whether intentional features of conscious states are identical with phenomenal features, as Siewert argues, or merely conceptually supervene on them, with special attention to cross modal representations of objects in space. The third is whether phenomenal features are identical (...)
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  13. The myth of social content.Kirk A. Ludwig - manuscript
    Social externalism is the view that the contents of a person's propositional attitudes are logically determined at least in part by her linguistic community's standards for the use of her words. If social externalism is correct, its importance can hardly be overemphasized. The traditional Cartesian view of psychological states as essentially first personal and non-relational in character, which has shaped much theorizing about the nature of psychological explanation, would be shown to be deeply flawed. I argue in this paper that (...)
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  14. Externalism, naturalism, and method.Kirk A. Ludwig - 1993 - Philosophical Issues 4:250-264.
    Philosophers constantly see the method of science before their eyes, and are irresistibly tempted to ask and answer questions in the way science does. This tendency is the real source of metaphysics and leads the philosopher into complete darkness.
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  15. Duplicating thoughts.Kirk Ludwig - 1996 - Mind and Language 11 (1):92-102.
    Suppose that a physical duplicate of me, right down to the arrangements of subatomic particles, comes into existence at the time at which I finish this sentence. Suppose that it comes into existence by chance, or at least by a causal process entirely unconnected with me. It might be so situated that it, too, is seated in front of a computer, and finishes this paragraph and paper, or a corresponding one, just as I do. (i) Would it have the same (...)
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  16. Direct reference in thought and speech.Kirk A. Ludwig - 1993 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 26 (1):49-76.
    I begin by distinguishing between what I will call a pure Fregean theory of reference and a theory of direct reference. A pure Fregean theory of reference holds that all reference to objects is determined by a sense or content. The kind of theory I have in mind is obviously inspired by Frege, but I will not be concerned with whether it is the theory that Frege himself held.1 A theory of direct reference, as I will understand it, denies that (...)
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  17. A dilemma for Searle's argument for the connection principle.Kirk Ludwig - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1):194-5.
    Objections to Searle's argument for the Connection Principle and its consequences (Searle 1990a) fall roughly into three categories: (1) those that focus on problems with the _argument_ for the Connection Principle; (2) those that focus on problems in understanding the _conclusion_ of this argument; (3) those that focus on whether the conclusion has the _consequences_ Searle claims for it. I think the Connection Principle is both true and important, but I do not think that Searle's argument establishes it. The problem (...)
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  18. Is content holism incoherent?Kirk A. Ludwig - 1993 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 46 (1):173-195.
    There is a great deal of terminological confusion in discussions of holism. While some well-known authors, such as Davidson and Quine, have used “holism” in various of their writings,2 it is not clear that they have held views attributed to them under that label, views that are said to have wildly counterintuitive results.3 In Davidson’s case, it is not clear that he is describing the same doctrine in each of his uses of “holism” or “holistic.” Critics of holism show a (...)
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  19. Mind/body problem I.Kirk A. Ludwig - 2002 - In Stephen P. Stich & Ted A. Warfield, Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind. Blackwell.
     
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    On the relationship between Husserl's phenomenology and psychological insight.Ludwig Binswanger - 1941 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2 (2):199-210.
  21. Observational learning of exploration-exploitation strategies in bandit tasks.Ludwig Danwitz & Bettina von Helversen - 2025 - Cognition 259 (C):106124.
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    Zur kritik von Ciceros briefen.Ludwig Schmidt - 1867 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 26 (1-4):270-270.
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    Two theorems on the hausdorff measure of regular ω-languages.Ludwig Staiger - 2014 - In Dieter Spreen, Hannes Diener & Vasco Brattka, Logic, Computation, Hierarchies. De Gruyter. pp. 383-392.
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    Antike und mittelalterliche Vorläufer des Occasionalismus.Ludwig Stein - 1889 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 2 (2):193-245.
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    (1 other version)Das erste Auftreten der griechischen Philosophie unter den Arabern.Ludwig Stein - 1894 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 7 (3):350-361.
  26. Das erste Aufträten der griechischen Philosophie unter de Arabern, Sonderabdrck aus eem Archiv f. g.Ludwig Stein - 1901 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 52:318-319.
     
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  27. Die erkenntnisstheorie der stoa, 2ter Band der Psychologie.Ludwig Stein - 1891 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 32:311-314.
     
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  28. (1 other version)Der Sinn des Daseins. Streifzüge eines Optimisten durch die Philosophie der Gegenwart.Ludwig Stein - 1904 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 58:179-183.
     
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    Die Sozialphilosophie im Zeitalter der Renaissance.Ludwig Stein - 1897 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 10:157.
  30. (1 other version)Der soziale Optimismus.Ludwig Stein - 1905 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 59:436-438.
     
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  31. Philosophical Currents of the Present Day.Ludwig Stein & Shishirkumar Maitra - 1918 - Calcutta, Univ. Of.
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    Vorwort.Ludwig Stein - 1893 - In Friedrich Nietzsche's Weltanschauung Und Ihre Gefahren: Ein Kritisches Essay. De Gruyter.
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    V. Die positiven Lehren Nietzsche’s und ihre Gefahren.Ludwig Stein - 1893 - In Friedrich Nietzsche's Weltanschauung Und Ihre Gefahren: Ein Kritisches Essay. De Gruyter. pp. 85-104.
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    XXIV. Die in Halle aufgefundenen Leibnitz-Briefe.Ludwig Stein - 1888 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 1 (3):391-401.
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    XXI. Friedrich Rosens Darstellung der persischen Mystik.Ludwig Stein - 1913 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 26 (4):401-404.
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    XXXI. Neue Aufschlüsse über den litterarischen Nachlass und die Herausgabe der Opera posthuma Spinozas.Ludwig Stein - 1888 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 1 (4):554-565.
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    5. Zur Tabula Peutingeriana.Ludwig Steinherger - 1916 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 73 (1-4):158-159.
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    Coellen, Ludwig, Dr., Privatdozent. Das Sein als Grenze des Erkenens.Ludwig Coellen - 1911 - Kant Studien 16 (1-3).
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    Die Entstehung der Welt: Studien zum Straßburger Empedokles-Papyrus.Tom Wellmann - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    Die Entdeckung des Straßburger Empedokles-Papyrus und seine 1999 erfolgte Publikation war für die Erforschung der antiken Philosophie ein einzigartiger Glücksfall. Die neu hinzugekommenen Texte ergänzten die fragmentarische Überlieferung von Empedokles’ naturphilosophischem Lehrgedicht Physika (so der in der Antike gebräuchliche Titel) an entscheidenden Stellen. Allerdings wurde das Potenzial des Papyrus zur Klärung ungelöster Interpretationsprobleme in der auf die Veröffentlichung folgenden Forschungsdiskussion noch nicht ausgeschöpft. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird auf der Basis einer kontinuierlichen inhaltlichen und sprachlichen Analyse des Textes eine Gesamtrekonstruktion (...)
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    Ludwig Marcuse: Werk und Wirkung.Ludwig Marcuse & Dieter Lamping (eds.) - 1987 - Bonn: Bouvier Verlag H. Grundmann.
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein: sein Leben in Bildern und Texten.Ludwig Wittgenstein, Michael Nedo & Michele Ranchetti (eds.) - 1983 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
    Uit familie-foto's en tekstfragmenten van brieven en aantekeningen samengestelde biografie van de Joods-Oostenrijkse, later in Engeland gevestigde wijsgeer (1889-1951).
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    Ludwig Feuerbach válogatott filozófiai művei.Ludwig Feuerbach - 1979 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó. Edited by Samu Szemere.
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  43. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Cambridge Letters.Ludwig Wittgenstein, Brian Mcguinness & G. H. von Wright - 1998 - Philosophical Quarterly 48 (192):422-424.
     
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    IV. Die deutsche Litteratur über die Vorsokratiker 1892. 1893.E. Wellmann - 1895 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 8 (2):284-300.
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    Briefe von und an Ludwig Marcuse.Ludwig Marcuse - 1975 - Zürich: Diogenes-Verlag.
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    Nachruf auf Ludwig Marcuse.Ludwig Marcuse - 1969 - [München]: List.
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    Ludwig Feuerbachs sämmtliche werke.Ludwig Feuerbach - 1903 - Stuttgart,: F. Frommann (E. Hauff). Edited by Wilhelm Bolin, Friedrich Jodl & Hans-Martin Sass.
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  48. (1 other version)Culture and value.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1977 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by G. H. von Wright & Heikki Nyman.
    Selections from the notebooks of the distinguished philosopher discuss subjects such as music, religion, thinking, science, architecture, and civilization.
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  49. Allgemeines staatsrecht von Ludwig Gumplowicz.Ludwig Gumplowicz - 1897 - Innsbruck,: Wagner.
     
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  50. Wittgenstein's Nachlass the Bergen Electronic Edition.Ludwig Wittgenstein & G. H. von Wright - 1998
     
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