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  1. How does it really feel to act together? Shared emotions and the phenomenology of we-agency.Mikko Salmela & Michiru Nagatsu - 2017 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 16 (3):449-470.
    Research on the phenomenology of agency for joint action has so far focused on the sense of agency and control in joint action, leaving aside questions on how it feels to act together. This paper tries to fill this gap in a way consistent with the existing theories of joint action and shared emotion. We first reconstruct Pacherie’s account on the phenomenology of agency for joint action, pointing out its two problems, namely the necessary trade-off between the sense of self- (...)
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  2. Shared Emotions.Mikko Salmela (ed.) - 2013 - Oxford University Press.
     
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    Medieval Formal Logic: Obligations, Insolubles and Consequences.Mikko Yrjönsuuri - 2001 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer Verlag.
    Central topics in medieval logic are here treated in a way that is congenial to the modern reader, without compromising historical reliability. The achievements of medieval logic are made available to a wider philosophical public then the medievalists themselves. The three genres of logica moderna arising in a later Middle Ages are covered: obligations, insolubles and consequences - the first time these have been treated in such a unified way. The articles on obligations look at the role of logical consistence (...)
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  4. True emotions.Mikko Salmela - 2006 - Philosophical Quarterly 56 (224):382-405.
    Philosophers widely agree that emotions may have or lack appropriateness or fittingness, which in the emotional domain is an analogue of truth. I defend de Sousa's account of emotional truth by arguing that emotions have cognitive content as digitalized evaluative perceptions of the particular object of emotion, in terms of the relevant formal property. I argue that an emotion is true if and only if there is an actual fit between the particular and the formal objects of emotion, and the (...)
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    Citizen participation in global environmental governance.Mikko Rask, Richard Worthington & Minna Lammi (eds.) - 2012 - New York: Earthscan.
    On one day in 2009, in 38 countries around the world, 4,000 ordinary citizens gathered to discuss the future of climate policy. This project, 'WWViews', was the first-ever global democratic deliberation - an attempt to enable normal people to reach informed decisions on and impact the global policy process.This book, written by the international practitioners and scholars who facilitated the project, analyses the experiences and lessons from this ground-breaking event. Despite the apparent success of the individual deliberations, the recommendations had (...)
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  6. Needed but Unwanted. Thomas Hobbes’s Warnings on the Dangers of Multitude, Populism and Democracy.Mikko Jakonen - 2016 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 5 (9):89-118.
    The purpose of this article is to analyse Hobbes’s understanding of democracy. The first part of the article analyses the role of democracy in the social contract. It aims to show how there exists a democratic element at the beginning of the process of social contract, in which the multitude is transformed into a people. However, after the first social contract is made, Hobbes aims to reduce the power of the people by leading the process of social contract on to (...)
     
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  7. Can Emotion be Modelled on Perception?Mikko Salmela - 2011 - Dialectica 65 (1):1-29.
    Perceptual theories of emotion purport to avoid the problems of traditional cognitivism and noncognitivism by modelling emotion on perception, which shares the most conspicuous dimensions of emotion, intentionality and phenomenality. In this paper, I shall reconstrue and discuss four key arguments that perceptual theorists have presented in order to show that emotion is a kind of perception, or that there are close analogies between emotion and perception. These arguments are, from stronger to weaker claims: the perceptual system argument; the argument (...)
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  8. Composers' Texts as Objects of Musicological Study.Mikko HeiniO - 1988 - In Veikko Rantala, Lewis Eugene Rowell & Eero Tarasti, Essays on the philosophy of music. Helsinki: Akateeminen Kirjakauppa. pp. 43--293.
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    Symptoms, signs, and risk factors.Mikko Jauho & Ilpo Helén - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (1):56-73.
    In current mental health care psychiatric conditions are defined as compilations of symptoms. These symptom-based disease categories have been severely criticised as contingent and boundless, facilitating the rise to epidemic proportions of such conditions as depression. In this article we look beyond symptoms and stress the role of epidemiology in explaining the current situation. By analysing the parallel development of cardiovascular disease and depression management in Finland, we argue, firstly, that current mental health care shares with the medicine of chronic (...)
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    On Innovation and Capability: A Holistic View.Mikko Koria - 2009 - Philosophy of Management 7 (2):77-87.
    While innovation is recognised as a key driver of economic growth and competitiveness, less attention has been given to the study of the underpinning capability to be innovative, which is here taken to be the ability to successfully exploit new external knowledge. This conceptual paper examines the parallels between innovation theory in the administrative context and Amartya Sen’s capability approach, a wide vision of human potential and development. It is argued that applying Sen’s approach in this fashion enables a novel (...)
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  11. Filosofian merkitys: Filosofian opiskelijaseminaari 1991.Mikko Lahtinen, Tommi Wallenius & Matti Vilkka (eds.) - 1991 - Tampere: Jakelu, Tampereen yliopiston kirjasto.
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  12. Eino Kaila on ethics.Mikko Salmela - 2012 - In Ilkka Niiniluoto & Sami Pihlström, Reappraisals of Eino Kaila's philosophy. Helsinki: Philosophical Society of Finland.
     
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  13. GH von Wright's critique of liberal society.Mikko Salmela - 1997 - In Sirkku Hellsten, Marjaana Kopperi & Olli Loukola, Taking the Liberal Challenge Seriously: Essays on Contemporary Liberalism at the Turn of the 21st Century. Ashgate. pp. 82.
     
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    Intentionality and Feeling. A Sketch for a Two-Level Account of Emotional Affectivity.Mikko Salmela - 2002 - SATS 3 (1):56-75.
  15. The Exchange Between Mandeville and Berkeley.Mikko Tolonen - 2015 - In Edmundo Balsemão Pires & Joaquim Braga, Bernard de Mandeville's Tropology of Paradoxes: Morals, Politics, Economics, and Therapy. Berlin/New York: Springer International Publishing.
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    Decadence and occulture.Mikko Välimäki - 2021 - Approaching Religion 11 (1).
    This article contributes to the understanding of relations between occulture and Decadence in Finnish art at the turn of the twentieth century, focussing on occulture and Decadence in the works of the Finnish artist Oscar Parviainen. The aim is to understand what are the relations between Parviainen's art, the Decadent art movement and occulture, and what are the aspects and cultural phenomena of his time that share similar lines of thought as Parviainen? In which ways did Parviainen address questions of (...)
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    (2 other versions)Modeling Hypothetical Consent.Mikko Wennberg - 2003 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 17 (3):17œ34.
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    Sophisms.Mikko Yrjönsuuri - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund, Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 1207--1208.
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    Of Blackface and Paranoid Knowledge: Richard Wright, Jacques Lacan, and the Ambivalence of Black Minstrelsy.Mikko Tuhkanen - 2001 - Diacritics 31 (2):9-34.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Diacritics 31.2 (2001) 9-34 [Access article in PDF] Of Blackface and Paranoid KnowledgeRichard Wright, Jacques Lacan, and the Ambivalence of Black Minstrelsy Mikko Tuhkanen Only the subject—the human subject, the subject of the desire that is the essence of man—is not, unlike the animal, entirely caught up in this imaginary capture. He maps himself in it. How? In so far as he isolates the function of the mask (...)
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  20. Shared emotions.Mikko Salmela - 2012 - Philosophical Explorations 15 (1):33-46.
    Existing scientific concepts of group or shared or collective emotion fail to appreciate several elements of collectivity in such emotions. Moreover, the idea of shared emotions is threatened by the individualism of emotions that comes in three forms: ontological, epistemological, and physical. The problem is whether or not we can provide a plausible account of ?straightforwardly shared? emotions without compromising our intuitions about the individualism of emotions. I discuss two philosophical accounts of shared emotions that explain the collectivity of emotions (...)
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  21. What is emotional authenticity?Mikko Salmela - 2005 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 35 (3):209–230.
  22. A pragmatic evaluation of the theory of information ethics.Mikko Siponen - 2004 - Ethics and Information Technology 6 (4):279-290.
    It has been argued that moral problems in relation to Information Technology (IT) require new theories of ethics. In recent years, an interesting new theory to address such concerns has been proposed, namely the theory of Information Ethics (IE). Despite the promise of IE, the theory has not enjoyed public discussion. The aim of this paper is to initiate such discussion by critically evaluating the theory of IE.
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  23. Mars Historical and Ethical Context: Past, Present, and Imagination.Mikko Puumala, Oskari Sivula, Jacques Arnould, Klara-Anna Capova, Ondřej Ditrych, David Dunér, Natuschka Lee, Tony Milligan, Erik Persson, Nikola Schmidt & Morten Tønnessen - 2024 - In Verseux, Muriel Gargaud, Kirsi Lehto & Michel Viso, Mars and the Earthlings. Springer. pp. 85-98.
    The ethical, societal, and political issues of Mars settlement seem like very distant problems, both spatially and temporally. However, there is a certain urgency to these matters. Whatever humanity does in the coming decades will affect generations upon generations of future humans and other living beings, as well as their environments. The initial agreements about how resources are governed and what kind of regime is established can persist for a long time. There can be a “Founder Effect” in space. This (...)
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    On the Possibility of a Paratelic Initiation of Organizational Wrongdoing.Mikko Vesa, Frank den Hond & J. Tuomas Harviainen - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (1):1-15.
    In terms of reversal theory, both dominant and alternative explanations of the initiation of organizational wrongdoing assume that its perpetrators act in a telic state of mind. This leaves us with explanations of organizational wrongdoing that are insufficiently appreciative of the agent’s experience. The human mind can be creative and imaginative, too, and people can fully immerse in their activity. We suggest that the paratelic state of mind is relevant for the phenomenological understanding of the initiation of original, creative, daring (...)
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    Heidegger on the History of Machination: Oblivion of Being as Degradation of Wonder.Mikko Joronen - 2012 - Critical Horizons 13 (3):351 - 376.
    Heidegger’s discussion about the rise of the arbitrary power of “machination” in his late 1930s writings does not just echo his well-known later thinking on technology, but also affords a profound insight to the ontological mechanism of oblivion behind the history of Western thinking of being. The paper shows how this rise of the coercive power of ordering signifies an emergence of historically and spatially significant moment of completion: outgrowth of the early Greek notions of tekhne and phusis in terms (...)
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    Executive Functions and Emotion–Attention Interaction in Assessment of Brain Health: Reliability of Repeated Testing With Executive RT Test and Correlation With BRIEF-A Questionnaire.Mikko Erkkilä, Jari Peräkylä & Kaisa M. Hartikainen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Moving to Mars: The Feasibility and Desirability of Mars Settlements.Mikko Puumala, Oskari Sivula & Kirsi Lehto - 2023 - Space Policy 66:101590.
    The on-going space settlement debate has raised questions whether it is possible to settle other planets, and if it was, is it something humans should do. The problem with this space ethical discussion is that it can easily become too vague. To avoid this problem, we suggest a framework for identifying relevant variables that affect the feasibility constraints and desirability factors of establishing space settlements. The variables we focus on include the settlement stage, scale and time frame. Based on the (...)
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    Mechanistic Explanations and Deliberate Misrepresentations.Mikko Siponen, Tuula Klaavuniemi & Marco Nathan - unknown
    The philosophy of mechanisms has developed rapidly during the last 30 years. As mechanisms-based explanations (MBEs) are often seen as an alternative to nomological, law-based explanations, MBEs could be relevant in IS. We begin by offering a short history of mechanistic philosophy and set out to clarify the contemporary landscape. We then suggest that mechanistic models provide an alternative to variance and process models in IS. Finally, we highlight how MBEs typically contain deliberate misrepresentations. Although MBEs have recently been advocated (...)
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    Emotions, Ethics, and Authenticity.Mikko Salmela & Verena Mayer (eds.) - 2009 - John Benjamins.
    It is this demand to address questions emerging from these experiential and normative perspectives to which this book on emotions, ethics, and authenticity ...
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    The Impact of CEO Characteristics on Corporate Social Performance.Mikko H. Manner - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 93 (S1):53 - 72.
    While there are growing bodies of research examining both the differences between strongly and poorly socially performing firms, and the impact of firm leaders on other strategic outcomes, little has been done in examining the effect of firm leaders on corporate social performance (CSP). This study directly addresses this issue by using upper echelon theory, and the KLD Research Analytics CSP ratings, to show that observable CEO characteristics predict differences in CSP between firms, even when firm and industry characteristics are (...)
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    Internally Incentivized Interdisciplinarity: Organizational Restructuring of Research and Emerging Tensions.Mikko Salmela, Miles MacLeod & Johan Munck af Rosenschöld - 2021 - Minerva 59 (3):355-377.
    Interdisciplinarity is widely considered necessary to solving many contemporary problems, and new funding structures and instruments have been created to encourage interdisciplinary research at universities. In this article, we study a small technical university specializing in green technology which implemented a strategy aimed at promoting and developing interdisciplinary collaboration. It did so by reallocating its internal research funds for at least five years to “research platforms” that required researchers from at least two of the three schools within the university to (...)
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    Independent postulates for subjective expected utility.Mikko Harju, Juuso Liesiö & Kai Virtanen - forthcoming - Theory and Decision:1-10.
    Although the subjective expected utility (SEU) theory is more than 60 years old, it was recently discovered by Hartmann (Econometrica 88(1):203–205, 2020, https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA17428) that one of the original seven postulates is redundant, i.e., it is implied by the other six postulates. In this brief communication, we show that this redundant axiom is the only one that is implied by the other axioms, thereby establishing that the remaining six postulates form an independent axiomatic system. This result further streamlines the preference assumptions (...)
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    Towards Constructivist Design of Artificial Intelligence: Perspectives and Ideas.Mikko-Ville Apiola & Erkki Sutinen - 2020 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (1):055-056.
    As artificial intelligence continues to have a fundamental impact in our world and lives, a crucial need arises for integrating ethical and constructivist principles in the design of AI ….
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  34. Part IV. Language contacts and loanwords. Traces of Low German influence in the Finnish texts of Mikael Agricola?Mikko Bentlin - 2019 - In Mikko Kauko, Miika Norro, Kirsi-Maria Nummila, Tanja Toropainen & Tuomo Fonsén, Languages in the Lutheran Reformation: textual networks and the spread of ideas. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
     
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  35. And tlmo honkela.Mikko Berg, Jan-Hendrik Schleimer & Jaakko Sarela - 2005 - In Lorenzo Magnani & Riccardo Dossena, Computing, Philosophy and Cognition: Proceedings of the European Computing and Philosophy Conference (ECAP 2004). College Publications. pp. 4--381.
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  36. Oikeusnormin asettaminen yhteiskunnassa.Mikko Eklin - 1971 - Porvoo,: W. Söderström.
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    Limits of Power. Clerical Appointment as Part of Domestic Policy in Sweden after the Reformation, 1560–1611.Mikko Hiljanen - 2015 - Perichoresis 13 (2):35-55.
    This article examines state-church relations in Sweden by analysing clerical appointment processes in the latter part of the 16th century. The aim is to ascertain whether the king of Sweden could appoint pastors independently, and if not, with whom he was compelled to share the power. Earlier studies argue that the power of the king grew due to the reformation. First, this article examines the number of clerical appointments that were made in the period 1560-1611. The results reveal a remarkable (...)
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    Supernatural punishment, spiritual violence and the Gospel of Matthew.Mikko Pisilä - 2022 - Approaching Religion 12 (1):18-35.
    Spiritual violence is a modern concept expressing the abusive aspects of religion. This article observes the potential for spiritual violence within the rhetoric of the Gospel of Matthew, a principal text of the dominant world religion. Utilizing the supernatural punishment hypothesis of religion as a theoretical background, this cross-disciplinary analysis opens perspectives on the use of religious power in the past and the present.
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    The idea of commercial society in the Scottish Enlightenment.Mikko Tolonen - 2014 - Intellectual History Review 24 (2):272-274.
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    Ontology and Invoution.Mikko Tuhkanen - 2005 - Diacritics 35 (3):20-45.
    Taking its cue from Elizabeth Grosz's recent work in Architecture from the Outside, The Nick of Time, and Time Travels, "Ontology and Involution" argues for a clearer acknowledgment of the philosophical histories and paradigms that have guided the articulation of queer theories, at least their most institutionally recognizable forms. It suggests that the paradigms most influential for queer thinking have entailed the kind of deconstructive rejection of ontology that, as Grosz argues, has characterized contemporary critical approaches in social sciences and (...)
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  41. Finnish studies in the history of ancient and mediaeval philosophy.Mikko Yrjönsuuri - 2003 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 80 (1):357-369.
    Finland is internationally known as one of the leading centers of twentieth century analytic philosophy. This volume offers for the first time an overall survey of the Finnish analytic school. The rise of this trend is illustrated by original articles of Edward Westermarck, Eino Kaila, Georg Henrik von Wright, and Jaakko Hintikka. Contributions of Finnish philosophers are then systematically discussed in the fields of logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, history of philosophy, ethics and social philosophy. Metaphilosophical reflections on (...)
     
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    Peter John Olivi.Mikko Yrjönsuuri - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund, Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 947--950.
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    Two types of togetherness in shared emotions [and many other collectively intentional states].Salmela Mikko - 2022 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 10 (1):49-78.
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    Connections of Grasping and Horizontal Hand Movements with Articulation in Czech Speakers.Mikko Tiainen, Jiří Lukavský, Kaisa Tiippana, Martti Vainio, Juraj Šimko, Fatima Felisberti & Lari Vainio - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Obligationes: 14th Century Logic of Disputational Duties.Mikko Yrjönsuuri - 1994 - Helsinki, Finland: Philosophical Society of Finland.
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    Snellmanin Suomi.Mikko Lahtinen - 2006 - Tampere: Vastapaino.
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    Perceiving one's own body.Mikko Yrjönsuuri - 2008 - In Kärkkäinen Knuuttila, Theories of Perception in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy. pp. 101--116.
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  48. Assessing Rickert’s Influences on Carnap.Mikko Leinonen - 2016 - In Christian Damböck, Influences on the Aufbau. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Comment: Critical Questions for Affect Control Theory.Mikko Salmela - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (2):138-139.
    Affect control theory (ACT) is a sociological theory developed for modeling and predicting emotions and social behaviors in social interaction. In this commentary, I identify a few potential problems in the theory, as presented in the target article (Rogers, Schröder, & von Scheve, 2014) and elsewhere, and in its suggested compatibility with other major emotion theories. The first problem concerns ACT’s capacity to model emotion generation insofar as emotions have nonconceptual content. The second problem focuses on the limits of modeling (...)
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    Building a conceptual framework for a communicative and involving innovation process.Mikko Jarvilehto, Paavo Ritala, Jouni Simila, Jarkko Hyysalo & Pasi Kuvaja - 2011 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 5 (1):70.
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