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  1. Plato and Pythagoreanism.Phillip Sidney Horky - 2013 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Was Plato a Pythagorean? Plato's students and earliest critics thought so, but scholars since the nineteenth century have been more skeptical. With this probing study, Phillip Sidney Horky argues that a specific type of Pythagorean philosophy, called "mathematical" Pythagoreanism, exercised a decisive influence on fundamental aspects of Plato's philosophy. The progenitor of mathematical Pythagoreanism was the infamous Pythagorean heretic and political revolutionary Hippasus of Metapontum, a student of Pythagoras who is credited with experiments in harmonics that led to innovations in (...)
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    Meager-Additive Sets in Topological Groups.Ondřej Zindulka - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (3):1046-1064.
    By the Galvin–Mycielski–Solovay theorem, a subset X of the line has Borel’s strong measure zero if and only if $M+X\neq \mathbb {R}$ for each meager set M.A set $X\subseteq \mathbb {R}$ is meager-additive if $M+X$ is meager for each meager set M. Recently a theorem on meager-additive sets that perfectly parallels the Galvin–Mycielski–Solovay theorem was proven: A set $X\subseteq \mathbb {R}$ is meager-additive if and only if it has sharp measure zero, a notion akin to strong measure zero.We investigate the (...)
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    Pragmatic Perspectives in Phenomenology.Ondřej Švec & Jakub Čapek (eds.) - 2017 - New York: Routledge.
    _Pragmatic Perspectives in Phenomenology_ offers a complex analysis of the pragmatic theses that are present in the works of leading phenomenological authors, including not only Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty, as it is often the case within Hubert Dreyfus’ tradition, but also Husserl, Levinas, Scheler, and Patocka. Starting from a critical reassessment of existing pragmatic readings which draw especially on Heidegger’s account of Being-in-the-world, the volume’s chapters explore the following themes as possible justifications for speaking about the pragmatic turn in phenomenology: the (...)
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    Herennius Pontius: the Construction of a Samnite Philosopher.Phillip Sidney Horky - 2011 - Classical Antiquity 30 (1):119-147.
    This article explores in greater depth the historiographical traditions concerning Herennius Pontius, a Samnite wisdom-practitioner who is said by the Peripatetic Aristoxenus of Tarentum to have been an interlocutor of the philosophers Archytas of Tarentum and Plato of Athens. Specifically, it argues that extant speeches attributed to Herennius Pontius in the writings of Cassius Dio and Appian preserve a philosophy of “extreme proportional benefaction” among unequals. Greek theories of ethics among unequals such as those of Aristotle and Archytas of Tarentum, (...)
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    Detection of mental imagery and attempted movements in patients with disorders of consciousness using EEG.Petar Horki, Gã¼Nther Bauernfeind, Daniela S. Klobassa, Christoph Pokorny, Gerald Pichler, Walter Schippinger & Gernot R. Mã¼Ller-Putz - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  6. (1 other version)Persian Cosmos and Greek Philosophy: Plato's Associates and the Zoroastrian Magoi.Phillip Sidney Horky - 2009 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 37:47-103.
    Immediately upon the death of Plato in 347 BCE, philosophers in the Academy began to circulate stories involving his encounters with wisdom practitioners from Persia. This article examines the history of Greek perceptions of Persian wisdom and argues that the presence of foreign wisdom practitioners in the history of Greek philosophy has been undervalued since Diogenes Laertius.
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    Allen Carlson and Sheila Lintott (eds): Nature, Aesthetics, and Environmentalism: From Beauty to Duty.Ondřej Dadejík - 2008 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 45 (2):235-242.
    A review of Allen Carlson‘s and Sheila Lintott‘s (eds) Nature, Aesthetics, and Environmentalism: From Beauty to Duty (New York: Columbia University Press, 2008, 458 pp. ISBN 9780231138864).
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  8. (1 other version)Some Remarks on Descriptive and Negative Aesthetic Concepts: A Critical Note.Ondřej Dadejík & Štěpán Kubalík - 2013 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 50 (2):206-211.
     
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    Revolutionaries and Global Politics: War Machines from the Bolsheviks to ISIS.Ondrej Ditrych (ed.) - 2023 - Edinburgh University Press.
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    Critical issues in contemporary education: Prolegomena.Ondrej Kaščák & Branislav Pupala - 2012 - Human Affairs 22 (1):3-10.
    This paper summarizes the problematic aspects of a globalized neoliberal culture in education. Linking to the particular studies of this monothematic volume it discusses the consequences of the globalization of a testing culture in schools, the issues of developing civic literacy in the context of current education practice and the issues of forming a historic consciousness in present schools relating to the existing social discourse. Language teaching, currently dominated by the concept of language literacy or the concept of language education (...)
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    “Das bin ich...”: Corporeality and early German language education in kindergarten.Ondrej Kaščák, Branislav Pupala & Iveta Kovalčíková - 2012 - Human Affairs 22 (1):56-68.
    This paper, based on ethnographically obtained data, discusses German language acquisition at an early age: the discovery of the interconnection between language and corporeality is the key component of the analysis based on videostudies. The body—conceived as an intermediary and content element of education, becomes an essential base for foreign language acquisition. This will be documented by tangible data and subsequent theoretical analysis with respect to relevant terminology of cultural anthropology (Körper and Leib). The principle of corporeality is further used (...)
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  12. The genealogy of colonial hardship: The inspiration and constellation of Dussel's philosophy of liberation.Ondrej Lansky - 2012 - Filosoficky Casopis 60 (4):555-574.
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    Resilience as a Methodological Challenge for Axel Honneth’s Critical Theory.Ondřej Lánský - 2024 - Filozofia 79 (10):1144-1158.
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    Probabilities in possible worlds.Ondrej Majer - 2003 - In Hans Rott & Vitezslav Horak (eds.), Possibility and Reality. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 139-148.
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    Immanuel Kant “on the Borders” of A. Bely’s Symbolism.Ondrej Marchevsky - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (2):427-438.
    The occasion of the 100th anniversary of I. Kant’s death was a colossal impulse for many researchers of Immanuel Kant’s legacy. One of the goals of the paper is to introduce one of the less known anniversary critical texts, which appeared in the Russian intellectual milieu. It attempts to disrupt the usual approach regarding the interpretation of Bely’s comprehension of Kant’s legacy, i.e., Kant as a skeleton of philosophy or a police officer of thinking. The paper points to a more (...)
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    Journal for Philosophy English menu.Ondrej Mészáros - 2005 - Filozofia 60 (10):784-795.
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    Novokantovstvo a teória hodnôt V maďarskej filozofii na prelome 19. a 20. storočia.Ondrej Mészáros - 2011 - Filozofia 66 (10).
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  18. Education in the epoch of scientific-technological revolution.Ondrej Pavllk - 1972 - Paideia 2:189.
     
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    Filosofická víra pod kárným dohledem „orthodoxie“.Ondřej Sikora - 2024 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 2024 (66):237-251.
    Commentary on the previous article of Stanislav Sousedík.
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  20. Nietzsche o Kantovi.Ondřej Sikora - 2024 - Filosoficky Casopis 72 (4):663-679.
    To what extent is Nietzsche’s critique of Kant empty rhetoric, and to what extent is it a substantive argument to be taken seriously? Within the broad Nietzschean- Kantian polemics, the study is concerned with the ethical domain. It starts from the title phrase “the Chinese of Königsberg” (“Das Königsberger Chinesenthum”) found in Nietzsche’s late book The Antichrist, and goes back to earlier forms of Kant-critique. At its core is the universalist, uniforming claim of the categorical imperative expressed by the motif (...)
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    Sociological hermeneutics and metaphors in social sciences: a problem of demarcation concrete empirical and concrete imaginative concepts.Ondřej Stulík - 2015 - E-Logos 22 (1):92-102.
    Článek je zaměřen na vybrané implikace mezi sociologickou hermeneutikou (přístup) a analýzou metafor (analytický koncept). Konkrétně je řešen vztah lingvistického kontextu textu (jako empirického korpusu) a vyplývajících (skrytých) implikací, které jsou odhalitelné díky kontextu metaforického významu. Určený vztah může pomoci k zpřesnění role sociologické hermeneutiky v sociálních vědách, konkrétně k možnosti volby v kvalitativních metodách skrze kritickou metodologii. Výstupem článku je konstatování silné vazby mezi tvorbou kontextuálních metafor a postavením polysémického slova ve větě, která díky tomu tvoří základním referenční objekt (...)
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    ‘Environmentalism without ideology’ and the dreams of wiping out humanity.Ondřej Beran - 2021 - Filozofija I Društvo 32 (3):439-459.
    My aim is to discuss the rhetoric of expertise as objective, and ideology-and value-free, on the example of environmental policy. The first section introduces examples of the common rhetorical figure of expert, ideology-free environmental protection, revealing their presuppositions. The second introduces objects of comparison - the cartoonish proposals of wiping out humanity - with the aim of showing that the two groups of proposals assume an analogous rhetoric. The third section discusses some prominent features of various proposals of?population control?, along (...)
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    What Is Wisest?Phillip Sidney Horky - 2013 - In Plato and Pythagoreanism. Oxford University Press USA.
    This chapter examines Plato's recurrent response to the “Growing Argument” in the dialogue that exhibits Plato's most extensive evaluation of the concept of “number,” Phaedo. There, Plato illustrates mathematical Pythagorean argumentative techniques in the figures of Socrates's interlocutors Simmias and Cebes, and critiques them according to whether or not they exhibit a proper methodological rigor. The proposition of Forms and teleological causation generates new ways of thinking about number. When Socrates finally develops the most complete analysis of number that can (...)
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    Two concepts of a lie.Ondřej Krása - 2022 - Filosoficky Casopis 70 (Special issue 1):50-67.
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    School culture at risk of political and methodological expropriation.Ondrej Kaščák, Branislav Pupala, Ivan Lukšík & Miroslava Lemešová - 2012 - Human Affairs 22 (4):524-538.
    The aim of this article is to problematize the concept of school culture both as a concept and as a subject of investigation. It deals with the historical roots of this concept and the fact that it is shrinking—a consequence of the managerial imperatives of effectiveness and accountability in education. School culture, in relation to the quality of schools and the quality of education, has become the subject of audits, arrived at through a developed network of standardisation in education, testing (...)
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  26. Glock, Hans Johann (2018). Semantics: Why rules ought to matter. In: Beran, Ondrej; Kolman, Vojtech; Koren, Ladislav. From rules to meanings: New essays on inferentialism. London, 63-80.Hans Johann Glock, Ondrej Beran, Vojtech Kolman & Ladislav Koren (eds.) - 2018
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  27. How Discernment between Good and Evil shapes the Dynamics of the Human Journey: Introduction.Ondřej Fischer & Ivana Noble - 2020 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (4):1-7.
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    On Semantic Games for Łukasiewicz Logic.Ondrej Majer & Christian Fermüller - 2018 - In Hans van Ditmarsch & Gabriel Sandu (eds.), Jaakko Hintikka on Knowledge and Game Theoretical Semantics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 263-278.
    We explore different ways to generalize Hintikka’s classic game theoretic semantics to a many-valued setting, where the unit interval is taken as the set of truth values. In this manner a plethora of characterizations of Łukasiewicz logic arise. Among the described semantic games is Giles’s dialogue and betting game, presented in a manner that makes the relation to Hintikka’s game more transparent. Moreover, we explain a so-called explicit evaluation game and a ‘bargaining game’ variant of it. We also describe a (...)
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    Wittgensteinian Perspectives on the Turing Test.Ondřej Beran - 2014 - Studia Philosophica Estonica 7 (1):35-57.
    This paper discusses some difficulties in understanding the Turing test. It emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between conceptual and empirical perspectives and highlights the former as introducing more serious problems for the TT. Some objections against the Turingian framework stemming from the later Wittgenstein’s philosophy are exposed. The following serious problems are examined: 1) It considers a unique and exclusive criterion for thinking which amounts to their identification; 2) it misidentifies the relationship of speaking to thinking as that of a (...)
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    Things as Pragmata.Ondřej Švec - 2022 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 14 (2).
    The aim of my paper is to reformulate the Husserlian problem of phenomena from a more pragmatic perspective, inspired by Jan Patočka. Instead of searching for a correlation between transcendent being and its subjective modes of givenness, the pragmatically oriented phenomenology should ask: How does the appearance of things unfold through our different modes of engaging with the world? In order to answer such a question, I propose to interpret the three movements of human existence differentiated by Patočka as three (...)
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    Mukaøovský’s Structuralism and Semiotics.Ondřej Sládek - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 53 (2):184.
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    Speculative sons of Ulysses and the inhuman “worlds without people”.Ondřej Váša - 2023 - Filosoficky Casopis 71 (Special issue 1):112-140.
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    An Analysis of the Creative Potential in Individual Regions of The Czech Republic.Ondřej Chwaszcz & Jitka Kloudová - 2013 - Creative and Knowledge Society 3 (1):17-27.
    Purpose of the article: Although the economic growth and society are two independent terms at the first sight, they are in fact closely connected and interact with each other. The main topic of this work is the creative economy, which is considered to be a part of growth theories. Thanks to the new approach, theorists supplement these theories with the demographic and the socio-cultural factor. First, the work establishes a comprehensive theoretical framework for economic growth. Furthermore, it analyses the representation (...)
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  34. (1 other version)More Than a Story: The Two-dimensional Aesthetics of the Forest.Ondřej Dadejík & Vlastimil Zuska - 2010 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 47 (1):27-20.
    This article presents a general conception of aesthetic experience built on an analysis of the relationship between the narrative and the ambient dimensions of the aesthetic value of a natural environment, the forest. First of all, the two dimensions are presented with respect to the possibilities and problems raised by distinguishing between them. Next, the possibilities of their relationship are analysed and it is argued that they are strongly complementary. This complementarity becomes the core of the proposed conception of aesthetic (...)
     
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  35. The Research and Teaching of Aesthetics in the Visegrad Countries: A Survey (Aesthetics in Central Europe).Ondřej Dadejík, Oliver Bakoš, Mária Valentová, Jana Sošková, Tomáš Hlobil, Jakub Stejskal, Piotr J. Przybysz, Monika Bokiniec & Zoltán Papp - 2009 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics:203-218.
     
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    3D reconstruction of grains in polycrystalline materials using a tessellation model with curved grain boundaries.Ondřej Šedivý, Tim Brereton, Daniel Westhoff, Leoš Polívka, Viktor Beneš, Volker Schmidt & Aleš Jäger - 2016 - Philosophical Magazine 96 (18):1926-1949.
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    Aristotle on Mathematical Pythagoreanism in the Fourth Century bce.Phillip Sidney Horky - 2013 - In Plato and Pythagoreanism. Oxford University Press USA.
    This chapter describes the kinds of Pythagoreans who may have existed from the sixth through fourth centuries bce and their philosophical activities based on the evidence preserved by Aristotle. It identifies the characteristics that distinguished the mathematical Pythagorean pragmateia from the pragmateia of the rival acousmatic Pythagorean brotherhood in Magna Graecia. It argues that Aristotle establishes this distinction by appeal to the divergent philosophical methodologies of each group. The mathematical Pythagoreans, who are the same as the “so-called Pythagoreans” in Metaphysics (...)
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    Exoterism and the History of Pythagorean Politics.Phillip Sidney Horky - 2013 - In Plato and Pythagoreanism. Oxford University Press USA.
    This chapter examines the fragmentary evidence derived from Timaeus' history of the city-states of Sicily and Southern Italy, with special attention to the account of a certain Apollonius preserved by Iamblichus in his work On the Pythagorean Way of Life. The analysis introduces the term, “exoteric” Pythagoreans, which appears to correspond with the mathematical Pythagoreans, on the grounds that both were considered heretical for having published/demonstrated the doctrines of Pythagoras—an act that corresponded with the advent of a “democratic” type of (...)
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    Hippasus of Metapontum and Mathematical Pythagoreanism.Phillip Sidney Horky - 2013 - In Plato and Pythagoreanism. Oxford University Press USA.
    This chapter examines the various ways the Peripatetics and the Academics treated the philosophy of Hippasus of Metapontum. It suggests that some figures in the Early Academy appear not only to have assimilated the philosophy they attributed to Hippasus into their own philosophical doctrines, but also have filled out the picture that makes Hippasus a Pythagorean.
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    Mathematical Pythagoreanism and Plato’s Cratylus.Phillip Sidney Horky - 2013 - In Plato and Pythagoreanism. Oxford University Press USA.
    This chapter traces Plato's philosophical responses to the puzzle of Epicharmus' “Growing Argument” in the earlier and middle dialogues of Plato, especially Euthyphro and Cratylus. Plato's approach to this problem is rooted in his metaphysical propositions, including the correlative assumptions of participation of sensibles in Forms and imitation as a vehicle for names to obtain the properties of their governing Forms. By attacking a Sophistical version of the “Growing Argument” given by Cratylus, Plato simultaneously appropriates certain principles of ontological predication (...)
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    The Method of the Gods.Phillip Sidney Horky - 2013 - In Plato and Pythagoreanism. Oxford University Press USA.
    This chapter elucidates the ways Plato camouflages his critical responses to Pythagoreanism by using mythological figures to refer to Pythagorean philosophical invention in the middle and later dialogues, especially Republic, Timaeus, and Philebus. The theme of “discovery” takes on Pythagorean overtones, and the exploration of the various culture heroes in these dialogues shows that Plato ensconced his responses to the mathematical Pythagoreans by narrating the stories of mythological philanthropists who suffered punishment for their transgressions, such as Prometheus and Palamedes.
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    The Texts of Early Greek Philosophy: The Complete Fragments and Selected Testimonies of the Major Presocratics ed. by Daniel W. Graham (review).Phillip Sidney Horky - 2013 - American Journal of Philology 134 (1):149-155.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Texts of Early Greek Philosophy: The Complete Fragments and Selected Testimonies of the Major Presocratics ed. by Daniel W. GrahamPhillip Sidney HorkyDaniel W. Graham, ed. and trans. The Texts of Early Greek Philosophy: The Complete Fragments and Selected Testimonies of the Major Presocratics. Parts 1 and 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. xvii + 1020 pp. Cloth, $180; paper, $99.It has been nearly 30 years since Malcolm (...)
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    Roman References in Early Modern Central European Confessional Architecture.Ondřej Jakubec - 2015 - Convivium 2 (1):250-267.
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    Towards perpetual neoliberalism in education: The Slovak path to postcommunist transformation.Ondrej Kaščák & Branislav Pupala - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (4):545-563.
    Slovak education policy is an example of the kind of transformations occurring in the education spheres of postcommunist countries. While at the end of the 1990s, it seemed that education policy was still attempting to ensure that Slovakia caught up with education levels in western countries, the period that followed brought with it a shift towards neoliberalization of the education sector and towards the economization of education. Slovakia’s entry into the EU was accompanied by the total assimilation of the neoliberal (...)
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    Shall We Teachs Shall: A Systematic Step-By-Step Approach.Ondřej Klabal - 2018 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 53 (1):119-139.
    The paper discusses the status of shall in today’s legal drafting and legal translation, and by presenting typologies by a number of authors briefly addresses the variety of meanings it is used to express, in both legislation and contracts. It introduces the “shall dilemma” faced by non-native legal translators working both from and into English. The dilemma consists in the discrepancy between the promiscuous and abundant use of shall in authentic as well as translated documents, on the one hand, and (...)
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    (3 other versions)Perception, length of its duration, evaluation: Various authors, related observations.Ondřej Krátký - 2019 - Espes 9 (2):33-44.
    Recipients always perceive texts in a successive and linear way. Often, the recipient’s perception of the text only lasts until the text has fulfilled the expectations the recipient has of it. Being well aware of this, authors build texts based on their goals, aims, or preferences that either meaningfully fulfill the expectations of the recipient - according to the authors’ own knowledge, estimation, or presumptions - or, on the contrary, more or less intentionally violate these expectations. While the fulfillment of (...)
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  47. Teoria zdarzeń sekwencyjnych.Ondrej Majer - 2002 - Filozofia Nauki 1.
    The article deals with the problem of inductive learning and predicting in dynamic processes, which can be formally represented as time series of atomic events. The central notion of sequential event is characterised as a finite subsequence of adjacent atomic events in a series. In the first part of the article an algorythmic model of learning is introduced. The criterion of learning is based on the frequency of a particular sequential event and on the time-distance of its previous occurrences from (...)
     
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    Trojí úskalí současné filosofie a požadavky, které z toho plynou (Three Pitfalls of Philosophy and the Resulting Requirements).Ondřej Švec - 2010 - Filosofie Dnes 2 (1):21-27.
    Článek postupně analyzuje tři nesnáze, s nimiž se potýká filosofie při oslovování veřejnosti: hermetismus, bagatelizaci a vizionářství. Na základě kritiky těchto forem jsou postupně vymezovány podmínky, za nichž je dnes možné považovat filosofii za smysluplnou činnost.
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  49. Knowledge Interpretation in Substructural Frames.Ondrej Majer & Michal Pelis - 2013 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 20:79-98.
     
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  50. The Imprint of the Soul: Psychosomatic Affection in Plato, Gorgias, and the “Orphic” Gold Tablets.Phillip Sidney Horky - 2006 - Mouseion 3 (6):383-398.
    Ancient intellectuals from Gorgias of Leontini forward employed the notion of 'imprinting' the soul in order to describe various sorts of psychic affections. The dominant context for this scientific language remains juridical both in 4th Century philosophy (e.g. Plato's description of the soul being whipped in the Gorgias) and in religion (e.g. the soul's imprint as keyword in "Orphic" Gold Tablets). This tradition continues in the fragments of Plutarch's de Libidine et Aegritudine, although without proper attention to its origins in (...)
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