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    Narava mentalnih pojavov.Olga Markič & Janez Bregant (eds.) - 2007 - Maribor: Založba Aristej.
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  2. Nonreductive materialism and the problem of causal exclusion.Olga Markič - 2002 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 63 (1):79-88.
    In this paper I examine nonreductive materialism (physicalism). This is a position that Terry Horgan favors in his papers and is probably the most widely accepted position in the philosophy of mind in recent decades. In contrast to this, I will argue that nonreductive materialism is an unstable position and will suggest that we can show this using Horgan's own work on the concept of superdupervenience.
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  3. Is language of thought a conceptual necessity?Olga Markic - 2001 - Acta Analytica 16 (26):53-60.
  4. A localist network?Olga Markic - 1997 - In Dunja Jutronic (ed.), The Maribor Papers in Naturalized Semantics. Maribor. pp. 73.
     
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  5. Connectionism and the language of thought: The cross-context stability of representations.Olga Markic - 1999 - Acta Analytica 144:43-57.
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    Causal emergentism.Olga Markič - 2004 - Acta Analytica 19 (33):65-81.
    In this paper I describe basic features of traditional (British) emergentism and Popper’s emergentist theory of consciousness and compare them to the contemporary versions of emergentism present in connectionist approach in cognitive sciences. I argue that despite their similarities, the traditional form, as well as Popper’s theory belong to strong causal emergentism and yield radically different ontological consequences compared to the weaker, contemporary version present in cognitive science. Strong causal emergentism denies the causal closure of the physical domain and introduces (...)
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    Crane on the Mind-Body Problem and Emergence.Olga Markić - 2004 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):199-205.
    In his book Elements of Mind, Tim Crane gives us a very clear and interesting introduction to the main problems in the philosophy of mind. The central theme of his book is intentionality, but he also gives an account of the mind-body problem, consciousness, and perception, and then he suggests his own solutions to these problems. In this paper I will concentrate on a part in which he discusses the mind-body problem. My main aim will be to look at different (...)
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    Filozofska pot Andreja Uleta.Olga Markič & Maja Malec (eds.) - 2019 - Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete v Ljubljani.
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  9. Finding the right level for connectionist representations (a critical note on Ramsey's paper).Olga Markic - 1999 - Acta Analytica 14:27-35.
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    Kognitivna znanost: filozofska vrpašanja.Olga Markič - 2010 - Maribor: Aristej.
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    Mind in Nature: From Science to Philosophy.Olga Markič, Marko Uršič & Andrej Ule (eds.) - 2011 - New York, USA: Nova Science Publishers.
    The main purpose of this book is to investigate, from the philosophical point of view, the concept of mind in some quickly developing fields of contemporary science, from physics and cosmology to biology and cognitive science. New scientific investigations have brought many empirical results that help to explain natural phenomena from quantum states to human thinking, yet the question of the nature of the mind itself is still open. In this book, the authors discuss several philosophical problems raised or reformulated (...)
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  12. Neuroscience and the image of the mind.Olga Markič - 2009 - In Eva Zerovnik, Olga Markič & Andrej Ule (eds.), Philosophical Insights About Modern Science. Nova Science Publishers.
     
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    Looping effects of neurolaw, and the precarious marriage between neuroscience and the law.Toma Strle & Olga Markič - 2018 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):17-26.
    In the following article we first present the growing trend of incorporating neuroscience into the law, and the growing acceptance of and trust in neuroscience’s mechanistic and reductionistic explanations of the human mind. We then present and discuss some studies that show how nudging peoples’ beliefs about matters related to human agency (such as free will, decision-making, or self-control) towards a more deterministic, mechanistic and/or reductionistic conception, exerts an influence on their very actions, mentality, and brain processes. We suggest that (...)
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    Misli svetlobe in senc: razprave o filozofskem delu Marka Uršiča.Maja Malec & Olga Markič (eds.) - 2021 - Ljubljana: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani.
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    Nonreductive materialism and the problem of causal exclusion.Johannes Brandl & Olga Markic - 2002 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 63 (1):79-88.
    Thoughts may have a subject — they may concern a certain topic —without having an object in the sense of being directed upon a referent. It is argued that, once this distinction is acknowledged, a third position between Meinong and Russell can be established. There will then be objectless thoughts which need not be false in view of the non-existence of their purported referents. But there will also be object-dependent thoughts which have their referents necessarily. Neither logically proper names nor (...)
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    Philosophical Insights About Modern Science.Eva Zerovnik, Olga Markič & Andrej Ule (eds.) - 2009 - New York, USA: Nova Science Publishers.
    Modern science is so much specialised that it seems utopic to try to follow it all at once. This new book is aimed at crossing the gap between specialists and a common understanding of 'modern science'. It would seem desirable that all educated people would know something from the humanities, literature, art but also the newest developments of natural sciences. One aim of this book is to point out the main messages of certain scientific fields, and what is really new (...)
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    The Evolution of Kant’s Concept of Freedom between the “Critique of Pure Reason” and the “Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals”.Olga Lenczewska - 2018 - In Waibel Violetta, Ruffing Margit & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit : Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 1895–1902.
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    Face in trouble - from physiognomics to Facebook / Olga Szmidt, Katarzyna Trzeciak (eds.) ; Copy-edited by Soren Gauger.Olga Szmidt (ed.) - 2017 - Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
    This book analyzes unobvious relations between historical definitions of the face and its contemporary usage in popular culture and social media, like Facebook or Instagram. Bringing together a wide range of methodologies, it includes essays from manifold disciplines of the humanities such as philosophy, literary and art criticism, media and television studies, game studies, sociology and anthropology. The authors focus on both metaphorical and material meanings of the face. They grapple with crucial questions about modernity, modern and postmodern subjectivity, as (...)
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  19. Rousseau, uma arqueologia da desigualdade.Olgária C. F. Matos - 1978 - São Paulo: MG Editores Associados.
     
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    Dialectic of the university: a critique of instrumental reason in graduate nursing education.Olga Petrovskaya, Carol McDonald & Marjorie McIntyre - 2011 - Nursing Philosophy 12 (4):239-247.
    Our analysis in this paper unfolds on two levels: a critique of the ‘realities’ of graduate nursing education and an argument to sustain its ‘ideals’. We open for discussion an aspect of graduate nursing education dominated by instrumental reason, namely the research industry, using an internal critique approach developed by Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno of the Early Frankfurt School. As we explain, internal critique arises out of, and relies on, the mismatch between goals, or ‘ideals’, and existing realities. Thinking (...)
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    Avicenna.Olga Lizzini - 2012 - Roma: Carocci.
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    Pensar la violencia, la justicia y la libertad.Olga Belmonte (ed.) - 2012 - Madrid: Universidad Pontificia Comillas.
    En este volumen se recogen una serie de estudios, reflexiones y propuestas prácticas en torno a las nociones de violencia, justicia y libertad. Sus responsables consideran que es urgente reflexionar sobre ellas, pues nuestras acciones, nuestra respuesta o nuestra indiferencia ante la violencia o la injusticia, dependen de lo que entendamos por un Estado justo o lo que signifique para nosotros ser libre. Partiendo de diferentes tradiciones filosóficas y de autores que han abordado estas cuestiones a lo largo de la (...)
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    Meaning-centered education: international perspectives and explorations in higher education.Olga Kovbasyuk & Patrick Blessinger (eds.) - 2013 - London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    In a time of globally changing environments and economic challenges, many institutions of higher education are attempting to reform by promoting standardization approaches. Meaning-Centered Education explores the counter-tide for an alternative vision of education, where students and instructors engage in open meaning-making processes and self-organizing educational practices. In one contributed volume, Meaning-Centered Education provides a comprehensive introduction to current scholarship and pedagogical practice on meaning-centered education. International contributors explore how modern educational scholars and practitioners all around the world are implementing (...)
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  24. Dorovė ir teisė: rekomenduojamos literatūros rodyklė.Olga Zimareva - 1979 - Vilnius: Lietuvos TSR valstybinė respublikinė biblioteka.
     
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    Revisiting “Intelligent Nursing”: Olga Petrovskaya in conversation with Mary Ellen Purkis and Kristin Bjornsdottir.Olga Petrovskaya, Mary Ellen Purkis & Kristin Bjornsdottir - 2019 - Nursing Philosophy 20 (3):e12259.
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  26. Lesson plans for student language heterogeneity while learning science.Silvija Markic - 2012 - In Sylvija Markic, Ingo Eilks, David Di Fuccia & Bernd Ralle (eds.), Issues of heterogeneity and cultural diversity in science education and science education research: a collection of invited papers inspired by the 21st Symposium on Chemical and Science Education held at the University of Dortmund, May 17-19, 2012. Aachen: Shaker Verlag.
     
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    O estranho e o estrangeiro: ensaios sobre a contemporaneidade.Olgária C. F. Matos & Javier Amadeo (eds.) - 2020 - São Paulo, SP: Editora Unifesp.
    O mundo contemporâneo é o do exílio e não o da pátria, o da errância e não o do lugar. Razão pela qual nosso tempo foi denominado de “século breve”, em que os acontecimentos e os desaparecimentos de modos de vida e valores são acelerados, não permitindo o repouso para constituição de uma memória reparadora. Exílio, expatriamento e dispersão espacial são, pois, o emblema das migrações forçadas por guerras, perseguições políticas e diferentes formas de conflito, que produzem a “nostalgia do (...)
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  28. Cosmopolitan vision, global responsibility and local reporting in Ukraine.Olga Baysha & Andrew Calabrese - 2015 - In Aybige Yilmaz (ed.), Media and cosmopolitanism. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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    De la indignación a la regeneración democrática.Olga Belmonte (ed.) - 2014 - Madrid: Universidad Pontificia Comillas.
    La indignación nace como una respuesta ante una realidad que se considera injusta. Tras ella podemos reconocer una determinada concepcion de la justicia y de lo que debería ser un Estado democrático. En este libro nos asomamos a un fenómeno social que en los últimos años ha denunciado y señalado las grietas de nuestro sistema, pero no con la intención de contribuir únicamente a la crítica, tan presente y abundante en estos días, sino con el deseo de animar a la (...)
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    De disciplina scolarium.Olga Boethius & Weijers (eds.) - 1976 - Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers.
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    The Text of Ferdowsi's Sh'hn'ma and the Burden of the PastThe Text of Ferdowsi's Shahnama and the Burden of the Past.Olga M. Davidson & Ferdowsi - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):63.
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    Farewell to humanism? Considerations for nursing philosophy and research in posthuman times.Olga Petrovskaya - 2023 - Nursing Philosophy 24 (3):e12448.
    In this paper, I argue that critical posthumanism is a crucial tool in nursing philosophy and scholarship. Posthumanism entails a reconsideration of what ‘human’ is and a rejection of the whole tradition founding Western life in the 2500 years of our civilization as narrated in founding texts and embodied in governments, economic formations and everyday life. Through an overview of historical periods, texts and philosophy movements, I problematize humanism, showing how it centres white, heterosexual, able‐bodied Man at the top of (...)
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    Reflections on an interactive posthumanist panel: A model for future nursing philosophy conference engagement?Olga Petrovskaya - 2023 - Nursing Philosophy 24 (3):e12449.
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    The Making of the Platonic Corpus.Olga Alieva, Debra Nails & Harold Tarrant (eds.) - 2023
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    La sémantique des possibles agumentatifs: génération et (re)construction discursive du sens linguistique.Olga Galatanu - 2018 - Bruxelles: Peter Lang.
    L'ouvrage présente, argumente et illustre la sémantique des possibles argumentatifs, une théorie et un modèle de fonctionnement du sens linguistique à l'interface de ses deux formes de manifestation : la signification des expressions linguistiques, en particulier des mots, et le sens discursif, produit dans et par les occurrences de parole. Cette approche, que l'auteur construit depuis une vingtaine d'années et qui a été déjà investie dans de nombreuses recherches en analyse du discours et des (inter)actions verbales, s'inscrit à la fois (...)
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    Niksen: embracing the Dutch art of doing nothing.Olga Mecking - 2021 - Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
    Introduction: oh no, not another wellness trend! -- What is niksen? -- But what if the Dutch got it right? -- Why is niksen so hard? -- Niksen is good for you. Yes, it is -- Niksening up your life -- When niksen doesn't work -- Epilogue: creating nikstopia.
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  37. From Kantian cosmopolitanism to Stalinist kosmopolitizm : the making of Kaliningrad.Olga Sezneva - 2018 - In Dina Gusejnova (ed.), Cosmopolitanism in conflict: imperial encounters from the Seven Years' War to the Cold War. London, United Kingdom: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Intersectional feminism in the age of transnationalism: voices from the margins.Olga Bezhanova, Amador Gómez-Quintero & Raysa Elena (eds.) - 2021 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    ... explores the limitations of the transnationalist approach to feminism and questions the neoliberal emphasis on individual freedom and consumer choice as the central goals of feminist activism.... All chapters proceed from the belief in the continued usefulness of intersectionality as a valuable category of critical analysis that is particularly necessary at the time when the effects of neoliberal globalization are undermining many familiar categories of critical inquiry.
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    A historiografia linguística no Brasil (1993-2018): memória, estudos.Olga Coelho (ed.) - 2018 - Campinas: Pontes.
    A leitura deste volume decerto trará novas luzes para o entendimento de temas diversos da pesquisa historiográfica, bem à feição da personalidade acadêmica da homenageada, cujo interesse plural percorre os caminhos da gramaticografia do português no Brasil, da linguística missionária, da política linguística, da edificação dos estudos linguísticos universitários, entre tantos outros que residem em sua obra. Uma última palavra de louvor a Cristina Altman, com os votos de que a aposentadoria não lhe iniba o ânimo para continuar contribuindo, com (...)
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    Einführung in die Musikästhetik.Olga Stieglitz - 1912 - Stuttgart: Cotta.
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  41. Les gloses sur le Liber de causis dans les manuscrits parisiens.Olga Weijers - 2019 - In Dragos Calma (ed.), Reading Proclus and the Book of causes: Western scholarly networks and debates. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Modulation of Intrinsic Brain Connectivity by Implicit Electroencephalographic Neurofeedback.Olga R. Dobrushina, Roza M. Vlasova, Alena D. Rumshiskaya, Liudmila D. Litvinova, Elena A. Mershina, Valentin E. Sinitsyn & Ekaterina V. Pechenkova - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Is there nursing phenomenology after P aley? Essay on rigorous reading.Olga Petrovskaya - 2014 - Nursing Philosophy 15 (1):60-71.
    At the bedside, nurses are expected to be precise when they read indications on screens and on the bodies of patients and decide on the meaning of words framed by the context of acute care. In academia, although there is no incident report to fill when we misread or misrepresent complex philosophical ideas, the consequences of inaccurate reading include misplaced epistemological claims and poor scholarship. A long and broad convention of nursing phenomenological research, in its various forms, claims a philosophical (...)
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    Neural networks underlying contributions from semantics in reading aloud.Olga Boukrina & William W. Graves - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Posthuman Sustainability: An Ethos for our Anthropocenic Future.Olga Cielemęcka & Christine Daigle - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (7-8):67-87.
    Confronted with an unprecedented scale of human-induced environmental crisis, there is a need for new modes of theorizing that would abandon human exceptionalism and anthropocentrism and instead focus on developing environmentally ethical projects suitable for our times. In this paper, we offer an anti-anthropocentric project of an ethos for living in the Anthropocene. We develop it through revisiting the notion of sustainability in order to problematize the linear vision of human-centric futurity and the uniform ‘we’ of humanity upon which it (...)
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    Narrativization of human population genetics: Two cases in Iceland and Russia.Vadim Chaly & Olga V. Popova - 2024 - Public Understanding of Science 33 (3):370-386.
    Using the two cases of the Icelandic Health Sector Database and Russian initiatives in biobanking, the article criticizes the view of narratives and imaginaries as a sufficient and unproblematic means of shaping public understanding of genetics and justifying population-wide projects. Narrative representations of national biobanking engage particular imaginaries that are not bound by the universal normative framework of human rights, promote affective thinking, distract the public from recognizing and discussing tangible ethical and socioeconomic issues, and harm trust in science and (...)
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    Neurally dissociable cognitive components of reading deficits in subacute stroke.Olga Boukrina, A. M. Barrett, Edward J. Alexander, Bing Yao & William W. Graves - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Autism and the Social World: An Anthropological Perspective.Olga Solomon, Karen Gainer Sirota, Tamar Kremer-Sadlik & Elinor Ochs - 2004 - Discourse Studies 6 (2):147-183.
    This article offers an anthropological perspective on autism, a condition at once neurological and social, which complements existing psychological accounts of the disorder, expanding the scope of inquiry from the interpersonal domain, in which autism has been predominantly examined, to the socio-cultural one. Persons with autism need to be viewed not only as individuals in relation to other individuals, but as members of social groups and communities who act, displaying both social competencies and difficulties, in relation to socially and culturally (...)
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    Signed Languages: A Triangular Semiotic Dimension.Olga Capirci, Chiara Bonsignori & Alessio Di Renzo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Since the beginning of signed language research, the linguistic units have been divided into conventional, standard and fixed signs, all of which were considered as the core of the language, and iconic and productive signs, put at the edge of language. In the present paper, we will review different models proposed by signed language researchers over the years to describe the signed lexicon, showing how to overcome the hierarchical division between standard and productive lexicon. Drawing from the semiotic insights of (...)
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    Multilingualism at the court of justice of the european union: Theoretical and practical aspects.Olga Łachacz & Rafał Mańko - 2013 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 34 (1):75-92.
    The paper analyses and evaluates the linguistic policy of the Court of Justice of the European Union against the background of other multilingual courts and in the light of theories of legal interpretation. Multilingualism has a direct impact upon legal interpretation at the Court, displacing traditional approaches with a hermeneutic paradigm. It also creates challenges to the acceptance of the Court’s case-law in the Member States, which seem to have been adequately tackled by the Court’s idiosyncratic translation policy.
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