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    Cognitive science and folk psychology: the right frame of mind.W. F. G. Haselager - 1997 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
    `Folk Psychology' - our everyday talk of beliefs, desires and mental events - has long been compared with the technical language of `Cognitive Science'. Does folk psychology provide a correct account of the mental causes of our behaviour, or must our everyday terms ultimately be replaced by a language developed from computational models and neurobiology? This broad-ranging book addresses these questions, which lie at the heart of psychology and philosophy. Providing a critical overview of the key literature in the field, (...)
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  2. Connectionism, systematicity, and the frame problem.W. F. G. Haselager & J. F. H. Van Rappard - 1998 - Minds and Machines 8 (2):161-179.
    This paper investigates connectionism's potential to solve the frame problem. The frame problem arises in the context of modelling the human ability to see the relevant consequences of events in a situation. It has been claimed to be unsolvable for classical cognitive science, but easily manageable for connectionism. We will focus on a representational approach to the frame problem which advocates the use of intrinsic representations. We argue that although connectionism's distributed representations may look promising from this perspective, doubts can (...)
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    Stimulating the Self: The Influence of Conceptual Frameworks on Reactions to Deep Brain Stimulation.Giulio Mecacci & W. F. G. Haselager - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (4):30-39.
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    Reflection machines: increasing meaningful human control over Decision Support Systems.W. F. G. Haselager, H. K. Schraffenberger, R. J. M. van Eerdt & N. A. J. Cornelissen - 2022 - Ethics and Information Technology 24 (2).
    Rapid developments in Artificial Intelligence are leading to an increasing human reliance on machine decision making. Even in collaborative efforts with Decision Support Systems (DSSs), where a human expert is expected to make the final decisions, it can be hard to keep the expert actively involved throughout the decision process. DSSs suggest their own solutions and thus invite passive decision making. To keep humans actively ‘on’ the decision-making loop and counter overreliance on machines, we propose a ‘reflection machine’ (RM). This (...)
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  5. On the potential of non-classical constituency.W. F. G. Haselager - 1999 - Acta Analytica 144:23-42.
  6. Causalidade circular: uma saída para a oposição internalismo versus externalismo.W. F. G. Haselager & M. E. Q. Gonzalez - 2002 - Manuscrito 25.
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    The meaningful body: On the differences between artificial and organic creatures.W. F. G. Haselager & M. E. Q. Gonzalez - 2006 - In A. Loula, R. Gudwin & J. Queiroz (eds.), Artificial Cognition Systems. Idea Group Publishers.
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    Responsibility, Authenticity and the Self in the Case of Symbiotic Technology.Giulio Mecacci & W. F. G. Haselager - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 12 (2-3):196-198.
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    Associationism: Not the Cliff Over Which to Push Connectionism.R. J. Jorna & W. F. G. Haselager - 1994 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 4 (3-4):279-308.
  10. Abductive reasoning, creativity and selforganization.M. E. Q. Gonzalez & W. F. G. Haselager - 2002 - Cognitio 3:22-31.
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    The significance of scientific theories.W. F. G. Swann - 1940 - Philosophy of Science 7 (3):273-287.
    The, Contrasted with the Intuitional-Causal Approach. There are two states of sophistication in the attitude which men of science have taken towards theories of natural phenomena. In the more abstract state, the purpose has been to seek the most harmonious scheme of coordination of the phenomena without raising the question of underlying causes and without adherence to some, or any, set of preconceived principles regarded primarily as fundamental starting points. In this state, the starting points have been sought in the (...)
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    Flipping properties: A unifying thread in the theory of large cardinals.F. G. Abramson, L. A. Harrington, E. M. Kleinberg & W. S. Zwicker - 1977 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 12 (1):25.
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    Naturphilosophie.G. W. F. Hegel - 2005 - In Gary Gutting (ed.), Continental Philosophy of Science. Blackwell. pp. 35–39.
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    The Dead Donor Rule: Can It Withstand Critical Scrutiny?F. G. Miller, R. D. Truog & D. W. Brock - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (3):299-312.
    Transplantation of vital organs has been premised ethically and legally on "the dead donor rule" (DDR)—the requirement that donors are determined to be dead before these organs are procured. Nevertheless, scholars have argued cogently that donors of vital organs, including those diagnosed as "brain dead" and those declared dead according to cardiopulmonary criteria, are not in fact dead at the time that vital organs are being procured. In this article, we challenge the normative rationale for the DDR by rejecting the (...)
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    Robotics, philosophy and the problems of autonomy.Willem F. G. Haselager - 2005 - Pragmatics and Cognition 13 (3):515-532.
    Robotics can be seen as a cognitive technology, assisting us in understanding various aspects of autonomy. In this paper I will investigate a difference between the interpretations of autonomy that exist within robotics and philosophy. Based on a brief review of some historical developments I suggest that within robotics a technical interpretation of autonomy arose, related to the independent performance of tasks. This interpretation is far removed from philosophical analyses of autonomy focusing on the capacity to choose goals for oneself. (...)
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    Robotics, philosophy and the problems of autonomy.Willem F. G. Haselager - 2005 - Pragmatics and Cognition 13 (3):515-532.
    Robotics can be seen as a cognitive technology, assisting us in understanding various aspects of autonomy. In this paper I will investigate a difference between the interpretations of autonomy that exist within robotics and philosophy. Based on a brief review of some historical developments I suggest that within robotics a technical interpretation of autonomy arose, related to the independent performance of tasks. This interpretation is far removed from philosophical analyses of autonomy focusing on the capacity to choose goals for oneself. (...)
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    The Architecture of the Universe. [REVIEW]H. T. C. & W. F. G. Swann - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (19):530.
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    La civilisation phénicienneLa civilisation phenicienne.W. F. Albright & G. Contenau - 1928 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 48:76.
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    An Inquiry Concerning the Acceptance of Intrinsic Value Theories of Nature.W. F. Butler & T. G. Acott - 2007 - Environmental Values 16 (2):149-168.
    This study empirically assesses the extent to which intrinsic value theories of nature are accepted and acknowledged outside the realm of academic environmental ethics. It focuses on twenty of the largest landowning organisations in England, including both conservation and non-conservation organisations and investigates the environmental philosophical beliefs and values held by representative individuals of these groups. An in-depth interview was held with a representative from each organisation. The interviews were analysed using qualitative data analysis software and the results compared against (...)
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  20. Phenomenology of Spirit.G. W. F. Hegel & A. V. Miller - 1977 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (4):268-271.
     
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    Like the breathability of air: Embodied embedded communication.Willem F. G. Haselager - 2012 - Pragmatics and Cognition 20 (2):263-274.
    I present experimental and computational research, inspired by the perspective of Embodied Embedded Cognition, concerning various aspects of language as supporting Everett's interactionist view of language. Based on earlier and ongoing work, I briefly illustrate the contribution of the environment to the systematicity displayed in linguistic performance, the importance of joint attention for the development of a shared vocabulary, the role of (limited) traveling for language diversification, the function of perspective taking in social communication, and the bodily nature of understanding (...)
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    Like the breathability of air.Willem F. G. Haselager - 2012 - Pragmatics and Cognition 20 (2):263-274.
    I present experimental and computational research, inspired by the perspective of Embodied Embedded Cognition, concerning various aspects of language as supporting Everett’s interactionist view of language. Based on earlier and ongoing work, I briefly illustrate the contribution of the environment to the systematicity displayed in linguistic performance, the importance of joint attention for the development of a shared vocabulary, the role of traveling for language diversification, the function of perspective taking in social communication, and the bodily nature of understanding of (...)
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    Mechanicism and autonomy: What can robotics teach us about human cognition and action?Willem F. G. Haselager & Maria Eunice Q. Gonzalez - 2007 - Pragmatics and Cognition 15 (3):407-412.
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    Parasites?F. G. W. Baker - 1985 - Bioessays 3 (3):99-99.
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    Hegel's Philosophy of Mind: Being Part Three of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences.G. W. F. Hegel - 1970 - Oxford,: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by William Wallace, Arnold V. Miller & Ludwig Boumann.
    G. W. F. Hegel is an immensely important yet difficult philosopher. Philosophy of Mind is the third part of Hegel's Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences, in which he summarizes his philosophical system. It is one of the main pillars of his thought. Michael Inwood presents this central work to the modern reader in an intelligible and accurate new translation---the first into English since 1894---that loses nothing of the style of Hegel's thought. In his editorial introduction Inwood offers a philosophically sophisticated (...)
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    Lectures on the history of philosophy (selections).G. W. F. Hegel - unknown
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  27. Die ‘Rechtsphilosophie’ von 1820 mit Hegels Vorlesungsnotizen 1821–1825.G. W. F. Hegel - 1974
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  28. Feature Book Review: Hegel’s Berlin Lectures: Determinate Religion.G. W. F. Hegel - 1985
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  29. Gesammelte Werke Band 6: Jenaer Systementwürfe I.G. W. F. Hegel - 1975
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  30. Jenaer Systementwürfe II.G. W. F. Hegel - 1971
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  31. Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion. Volume 3. The Consummate Religion.G. W. F. Hegel - 1985.
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  32. Lectures on the History of Philosophy: The Lectures of 1825–1826, Volume III: Medieval and Modern Philosophy.G. W. F. Hegel - 1990
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  33. Lectures on the philosophy of religion : volume 2 determinate religion.G. W. F. Hegel (ed.) - 1995 - University of California Press.
     
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  34. The Jena System, 1804–05: Logic and Metaphysics.G. W. F. Hegel & J. Burbidge and G. di Giovanni - 1986
     
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  35. The Philosophy of History.G. W. F. Hegel - 1956
     
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    The philosophy of history.G. W. F. Hegel - unknown
  37. Phänomenologie des Geistes.G. W. F. Hegel & J. Hoffmeister - 1807 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 15 (3):528-528.
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    The phenomenology of spirit.G. W. F. Hegel, H. C. Brockmeyer & W. T. Harris - 1868 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2 (3):165 - 171.
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    Hegel's Philosophy of Right.G. W. F. Hegel - 1967 - Oxford University Press USA.
    A translation of 'Naturrecht und Staatswissenschaft im Grundisse' and 'Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts.'.
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    A non‐representational approach to imagined action.Iris Rooij, Raoul M. Bongers & F. G. Haselager - 2002 - Cognitive Science 26 (3):345-375.
    This study addresses the dynamical nature of a “representation‐hungry” cognitive task involving an imagined action. In our experiment, participants were handed rods that systematically increased or decreased in length on subsequent trials. Participants were asked to judge whether or not they thought they could reach for a distant object with the hand‐held rod. The results are in agreement with a dynamical model, extended from Tuller, Case, Ding, and Kelso (1994). The dynamical effects observed in this study suggest that predictive judgments (...)
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    Connectionist semantic systematicity.Stefan L. Frank, Willem F. G. Haselager & Iris van Rooij - 2009 - Cognition 110 (3):358-379.
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    Listening to the Cicadas: A Study of Plato's Phaedrus.A. W. Price & G. R. F. Ferrari - 1990 - Philosophical Review 99 (3):447.
  43. The Phenomenology of Mind.G. W. F. Hegel & J. B. Baillie - 1911 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (1):97-101.
     
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  44. Enzyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse.G. W. F. Hegel, F. Nicolin & O. Pöggeler - 1830 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 22 (1):130-131.
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  45. Faith and Knowledge.G. W. F. Hegel, Walter Cerf & H. S. Harris - 1981 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (1):63-64.
     
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  46. Phenomenology of Spirit.G. W. F. Hegel, A. V. Miller & J. N. Findley - 1978 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 168 (1):116-117.
     
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  47. Discourse on metaphysics.G. W. F. Leibniz - 2007 - In Aloysius Martinich, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Early Modern Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary. Blackwell.
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  48. The Difference between Fichte's and Schelling's System of Philosophy.G. W. F. Hegel, H. S. Harris & Walter Cerf - 1977. - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (2):138-138.
     
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  49. The Phenomenology of Mind.G. W. F. Hegel - 1912 - The Monist 22:318.
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  50. The Encyclopedia Logic: Part I of the Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences with the Zusätze.G. W. F. HEGEL - 1991
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