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    Between experience and metaphysics: philosophical problems of the evolution of science.Stefan Amsterdamski - 1975 - Boston: D. Reidel Pub. Co..
    Polish philosophy of science has been the beneficiary of three powerful creative streams of scientific and philosophical thought. First and fore­ most was the Lwow-Warsaw school of Polish analytical philosophy founded by Twardowski and continued in their several ways by Les­ niewski, Lukasiewicz, and Tarski, the great mathematical and logical philosophers, by Kotarbinski, probably the most distinguished teacher, public figure, and culturally influential philosopher of the inter-war and post-war period, and by Ajdukiewicz, the linguistic philosopher who was intellectually sympathetic with (...)
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  2. Combinations of tense and modality for predicate logic.Stefan Wölfl - 1999 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 28 (4):371-398.
    In recent years combinations of tense and modality have moved intothe focus of logical research. From a philosophical point of view, logical systems combining tense and modality are of interest because these logics have a wide field of application in original philosophical issues, for example in the theory of causation, of action, etc. But until now only methods yielding completeness results for propositional languages have been developed. In view of philosophical applications, analogous results with respect to languages of predicate logic (...)
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  3. Functional neuroimaging.Stefan Koelsch, Walter A. Siebel & Thomas Fritz - 2011 - In Patrik N. Juslin & John Sloboda, Handbook of Music and Emotion: Theory, Research, Applications. Oxford University Press.
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    Farmers Under Pressure. Analysis of the Social Conditions of Cases of Animal Neglect.Stefan B. Andrade & Inger Anneberg - 2014 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 27 (1):103-126.
    In this paper we analyse how risk factors in highly industrialised agriculture are connected to animal neglect. With Danish agriculture as a case study, we use two types of data. First, we use register data from Statistics Denmark to map how risk factors such as farmers’ financial and social troubles are connected to convictions of neglect. Second, we analyse narratives where interviewed farmers, involved in cases of neglect, describe how they themselves experienced the incidents. We find that while livestock farmers (...)
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    Open Peer Commentary for ”Pricing Carbon for Climate Justice” by Alexandre Gajevic Sayegh.Susan Caplow & Stefan Forrester - 2019 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 22 (2):142-144.
    Alexandre Gajevic Sayegh presents an intriguing interdisciplinary exploration of climate justice policy issues. He argues the important point that justice must be a key element of any climate regim...
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  6. Introduction: Evidence in action.Sarah Ehlers & Stefan Esselborn - 2022 - In Sarah Ehlers & Stefan Esselborn, Evidence in action between science and society: constructing, validating and contesting knowledge. New York, NY: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
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    The paradoxes of the revolutions of 1989 in central europe.Stefan Auer - 2004 - Critical Horizons 5 (1):361-390.
    The self-limiting revolutions of 1989 in Central Europe offer an alternative paradigm of revolutionary change that is reminiscent more of the American struggle for independence in 1776 than the Jacobin tendencies that grew out of the French Revolution of 1789. In order to understand the contradictory impulses of the revolutions of 1989—the desire for a radical renewal and the concern for preservation—this article takes as its point of departure the political thought of Hannah Arendt and Edmund Burke.
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  8. A Neo-Kantian Theory of Legal Knowledge in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law.Stefan Hammer - 1998 - In Stanley L. Paulson, Normativity and Norms: Critical Perspectives on Kelsenian Themes. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Neurophysiological correlates of face perception.Stefan R. Schweinberger - 2011 - In Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby, Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford University Press.
    This article discusses neurophysiological correlates of those processes that mediate face recognition. Neurophysiological research in the past few years has been strongly focused on the N170, a putative correlate of the detection of a face-like visual configuration or structural encoding of faces. Neural correlates of recognition may be inferred from a difference between a repeated and an unrepeated presentation of a particular face. It focuses on effects related to face repetition and familiarity and correlates of face identification that involve retrieval (...)
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    § 12 Deutsches autonomes internationales Insolvenzrecht.Stefan Smid - 2009 - In Internationales Insolvenzrecht. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 167-170.
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    § 2 Internationale Zuständigkeit nach der EuInsVO als Voraussetzung für die Anwendbarkeit der lex fori concursus.Stefan Smid - 2009 - In Internationales Insolvenzrecht. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 21-44.
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    Anne Berkeley’s Contrast: A Note.Stefan Storrie - 2011 - Berkeley Studies 22:9-14.
    This essay provides some historical background for, and considers the philosophical importance of, the collection of Anne Berkeley’s letters to Adam Gordon. The primary philosophical significance of the letters is her arguments against the so-called “free thinkers.” She discusses the philosophical view and the behavior of five prominent free-thinkers: Shaftesbury, Bolingbroke, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Hume. Her discussion of Shaftesbury is particularly illuminating and can be read as a commentary on Alciphron III.13-14. Because the work of the other four were published (...)
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  13. Burghezia română.Zeletin Ştefan - 1991 - Humanitas 17:2007-2013.
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    Christian ethics and the ethics of contemporary man.Reverend Florea Ştefan - 2008 - HEC Forum 20 (1):61-73.
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    Rechtlicher Anthropozentrismus und Künstliche Intelligenz.Stefan Arnold & Anna Kirchhefer-Lauber - 2024 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 110 (2):265-292.
    Recent developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) present profound challenges for law. These challenges stem from law’s anthropocentrism, which is often left unspoken. This essay examines both the epistemic and normative dimensions of anthropocentrism within German Law, with a focus on Private Law. It defends the proposition that law’s anthropocentrism does not inherently oppose the idea of granting AI some form of legal capacity. Rather, so the essay argues, it is essentially a question of regulatory prudence to determine (...)
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  16. Prospects for a dual inheritance model of emotional evolution.Stefan Linquist - 2007 - Philosophy of Science 74 (5):848-859.
    A common objection to adaptationist accounts of human emotions is that they ignore the influence of culture. If complex emotions like guilt, shame and romantic jealousy are largely culturally determined, how could they be biological adaptations? Dual inheritance models of gene/culture coevolution provide a potential answer to this question. If complex emotions are developmentally ‘scaffolded' by norms that are transmitted from parent to offspring with reasonably high fidelity, then these emotions can evolve to promote individual reproductive interests. This paper draws (...)
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    Basic Semiosis as Code-Based Control.Stefan Artmann - 2009 - Biosemiotics 2 (1):31-38.
    Though the formal coherence and empirical utility of Marcello Barbieri’s concept of organic code have been starting to become established, a general conception of how the semantics of organic codes is related to the pragmatics of their use is still missing. Barbieri took a first step towards such a conception by distinguishing three types of semiosis in living systems: manufacturing, signalling, and interpretive semiosis. This paper integrates Barbieri’s distinction into Roman Jakobson’s systematization of possible functions of messages in order to (...)
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    Frihet, makt och moral: John Locke och Immanuel Kant.Stefan Björklund - 2016 - Stockholm: Carlssons.
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    IV. Die Niederlande und Frankreich bis zur Revolution.Theodor Litt, Alois Dempf & Ernst Howald - 1981 - In Theodor Litt, Alois Dempf & Ernst Howald, Geschichte der Ethik Vom Altertum Bis Zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts: Nachdruck der 1931 Erschienenen Beiträge Im Handbuch der Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 60-74.
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    V.Platon.Theodor Litt, Alois Dempf & Ernst Howald - 1981 - In Theodor Litt, Alois Dempf & Ernst Howald, Geschichte der Ethik Vom Altertum Bis Zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts: Nachdruck der 1931 Erschienenen Beiträge Im Handbuch der Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 34-42.
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    VII. Der deutsche Idealismus.Theodor Litt, Alois Dempf & Ernst Howald - 1981 - In Theodor Litt, Alois Dempf & Ernst Howald, Geschichte der Ethik Vom Altertum Bis Zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts: Nachdruck der 1931 Erschienenen Beiträge Im Handbuch der Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 108-143.
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    VI. Kant und Herder.Theodor Litt, Alois Dempf & Ernst Howald - 1981 - In Theodor Litt, Alois Dempf & Ernst Howald, Geschichte der Ethik Vom Altertum Bis Zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts: Nachdruck der 1931 Erschienenen Beiträge Im Handbuch der Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 88-108.
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    VIII. Positivismus und Evolutionismus.Theodor Litt, Alois Dempf & Ernst Howald - 1981 - In Theodor Litt, Alois Dempf & Ernst Howald, Geschichte der Ethik Vom Altertum Bis Zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts: Nachdruck der 1931 Erschienenen Beiträge Im Handbuch der Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 144-157.
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    Descartes on sensations and 'animal' minds.Stefan Sencerz - 1990 - Philosophical Papers 19 (2):119-141.
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    Contemporary Approaches to Aesthetic Inquiry: Absolute Demands and Limited Possibilities.Stefan Morawski & Barbara Kryzwicka - 1977 - Critical Inquiry 4 (1):55-83.
    The generalizing methods of philosophies achieve a popularity for a period of time, which may be extended or brief, during which their proponents and even their opponents may regard them as the cognitive presuppositions for the epoch. The same effect is achieved by the more exact scientific methodologies as they find fame outside the scientific circle and are treated by some as omnipotent discoveries with powers to heal all other disciplines which may be ailing. The limping disciplines, generally classified among (...)
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  26. Critical Legal Studies: A Marxist rejoinder.Stefan Sciaraffa - 1999 - Legal Theory 5 (2):201-219.
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    Prawo, konieczność, prawdopodobieństwo.Stefan Amsterdamski - 1964 - Warszawa]: Książka i Wiedza. Edited by Zszisław[From Old Catalog] Augustynek & Wacław[From Old Catalog] Mejbaum.
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    Vasubandhu's karmasiddhiprakarana and the problem of the highest meditations.Stefan Anacker - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (3):247-258.
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    (1 other version)A Secondary Religious Bibliography of Bertrand Russell.Stefan Andersson - 1987 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 7 (2):147-161.
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    (1 other version)Bertrand Russell's Ascension [review of Carl-Göran Ekerwald, Bertrand Russell's Himmelsfärd].Stefan Andersson - 1978 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 29.
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    From a Swedish Point of View [review of Gunnar Fredriksson, Wittgenstein ; Svante Nordin, Filosofernas Krig ].Stefan Andersson - 2000 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 20 (1):92-94.
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    Preventing the Crime of Silence [review of Nick Turse, Kill Anything That Moves: the Real American War in Vietnam ].Stefan Andersson - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 34 (1):94-94.
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    Russell's Attitude towards War [review of Laura Slot, Consistency and Change in Bertrand Russell’s Attitude towards War ].Stefan Andersson - 2009 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 29 (2):178-181.
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    The History of Russell's Pythagorean Mysticism [review of Ray Monk, Russell: Mathematics: Dreams and Nightmares ].Stefan Andersson - 1998 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 18 (2):175-183.
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    Ethics as a science.Stefan Anguelov - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (2):207-215.
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    Marksistkata etika kato nauka.Stefan Angelov - 1970 - Nauka I Izkustvo.
  37. Moralnii︠a︡t oblik na mladoto pokolenie.Stefan Angelov, Vasil Momov & Panʹo Danev (eds.) - 1975
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  38. Sot︠s︡ialisticheskii︠a︡t nachin na zhivot i nravstvenoto razvitie na lichnostta.Stefan Angelov, Vasil Momov & Dimitŭr Iv Georgiev (eds.) - 1978 - [s.l.]: Nauka i izkustvo.
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    Four principles of evolutionary pragmatics in Jacob's philosophy of modern biology.Stefan Artmann - 2004 - Axiomathes 14 (4):381-395.
    The French molecular biologist François Jacob outlined a theory of evolution as tinkering. From a methodological point of view, his approach can be seen as a biologic specification of the relation between laws, describing coherently the dynamics of a system, and contingent boundary conditions on this dynamics. From a semiotic perspective, tinkering is a pragmatic concept well-known from the information-theoretic anthropology of Claude Lévi-Strauss. In idealized contrast to an engineer, the tinkerer has to accept the concrete restrictions on his material (...)
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    Freedom, democracy and constitutionalism in Europe.Stefan Auer - 2024 - Contemporary Political Theory 23 (2):311-318.
    A sociologist, a historian and a legal scholar looked at the state of contemporary western societies and none of them liked what they saw. Wolfgang Streeck, Perry Anderson and Martin Loughlin share a concern for the erosion of democracy in Europe, along with the virtues that make democratic citizenship a viable basis for self-governing societies. From their differing perspectives, they decry the advance of neoliberalism, which prioritises individual aspirations at the expense of the common good.
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    Violence and the End of Revolution After 1989.Stefan Auer - 2009 - Thesis Eleven 97 (1):6-25.
    The series of Velvet revolutions in 1989, which brought about the collapse of communism in Europe, seem to have vindicated those political theorists and activists who believed in the possibility of non-violent power. The relative success of the 1989 revolutions has validated a new paradigm of revolutionary change based on the assumption that radical changes were attainable through moderate means. Yet the legacy of these non-violent revolutions also points towards the limits of political strategies fundamentally opposed to violence. The article (...)
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    Whose Europe Is It Anyway? Habermas's New Europe and its Critics.Stefan Auer - 2010 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2010 (152):181-191.
    Excerpt“Europe is not America,” opined the leading editorial in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung1 in the midst of the most severe financial crisis that the United States has experienced in its history. A few days later, when it became obvious that European-style capitalism was not immune to the problems caused by the reckless investment strategies of banks around the globe, the outburst of this European (German?) Schadenfreude dissipated. Yet, the underlying assumption remained: the economic downturn in the United States was indicative (...)
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  43. Play orientation in physics education.Stefan Von Aufshnaiter & Hannelore Schwedes - 1989 - Science Education 73 (4):467-479.
     
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    Einführung in die nicht-sprachliche Logik.Stefan Bagusche - 2007 - De Gruyter.
    Kann ein nicht-sprachliches Zeichen aus einer Menge nicht-sprachlicher Zeichen folgen? Lassen sich Beweise fuhren, deren Schritte nicht-sprachliche Reprasentationen sind? Konnen nicht-sprachliche Logiksysteme entwickelt werden, die den Sicherheitsanforderungen genugen, welche ublicherweise an sprachliche Systeme gestellt werden? Und wenn ja: Sind sie ebenso gut geeignet, um logische Probleme zu losen? In der Logik werden meist Propositionen oder Satze als Relata der logischen Folgerungsbeziehung behandelt. Diagramme, Bilder und andere nicht-sprachliche Zeichen spielen bisher nur eine untergeordnete Rolle. In dieser Einfuhrung werden einige grundlegende Fragen (...)
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    The Third Culture: The Impact of AI on Knowledge, Society and Consciousness in the 21st Century.Stefan Brunnhuber - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    We are currently witnessing the emergence of a ‘third culture’, driven by unprecedented developments that are changing the playing field. These include advances in AI, big data analysis and robotics. The traditional ‘two cultures’ view (S. P. Snow) distinguishes between the sciences and the humanities. The wisdoms these two cultures offer are separated from each other, with little to no interaction or mutual comprehension. However, over the past two decades, and for the first time in human history, a new, third (...)
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    Kierkegaard’s Hermeneutics of Anxiety and Agonistic Hermeneutics.Ștefan Bârzu - 2022 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 27 (1):175-191.
    The issue of anxiety has been thoroughly debated in Kierkegaardian scholarship from multiple standpoints and traditions, but not so much when it comes to the hermeneutic undertone. This article is primarily concerned with tackling the concept of anxiety as a hermeneutical concept, or working with it through hermeneutical lenses; nevertheless, the implications go deeper—making a case for an original hermeneutic anxiety, an agonistic trait of hermeneutics. By exploring the hermeneutical dimensions of the Kierkegaardian anxiety we unravel a whole genealogy of (...)
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    Ärzteethos und Suizidbeihilfe: theologisch-ethische Untersuchung zur Praxis der ärztlichen Suizidbeihilfe in der Schweiz.Stefan Buchs - 2018 - Würzburg: Echter Verlag.
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  48. Globalization and Structural Violence.Stefan Bucher - 2004 - In Jonathan Lynch & Gary Wheeler, Cultures of Violence. Inter-Disciplinary Press. pp. 9.
     
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    Second-order characteristics don't favor a number-representing ANS.Stefan Buijsman - 2021 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44.
    Clarke and Beck argue that the ANS doesn't represent non-numerical magnitudes because of its second-order character. A sensory integration mechanism can explain this character as well, provided the dumbbell studies involve interference from systems that segment by objects such as the Object Tracking System. Although currently equal hypotheses, I point to several ways the two can be distinguished.
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  50. E-health.Stefan Callens & Laura Boddez - 2014 - In Yann Joly & Bartha Maria Knoppers, Routledge Handbook of Medical Law and Ethics. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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