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    Avoidance of cognitive efforts as a risk factor in interaction.Alla Baikulova & Arto Mustajoki - 2022 - Discourse Studies 24 (3):269-290.
    In an ordinary interaction, communicants have various, mostly unconscious goals which reflect their interactional, social and personal needs. In these interactions, people’s minds try to find a balance between reaching these goals and consuming cognitive energy. If a speaker puts too little effort into speech production, she risks not achieving her communicative goals. This is especially typical when the atmosphere is relaxed, a good example of which is family discourse. An analysis of recorded conversations shows that there are certain regular (...)
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  2. Interpersonal Recognition and Responsiveness to Relevant Differences.Arto Laitinen - 2006 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 9 (1):47-70.
    This essay defends a three-dimensional response-model theory of recognition of persons, and discusses the related phenomenon of recognition of reasons, values and principles. The theory is three-dimensional in endorsing recognition of the equality of persons and two kinds of relevant differences: merits and special relationships. It defends a ‘response-model’ which holds that adequacy of recognition of persons is a matter of adequate responsiveness to situation-specific reasons and requirements. This three-dimen- sional response-model is compared to Peter Jones’s view, which draws the (...)
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    Hegel on action.Arto Laitinen & Constantine Sandis (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This volume focuses on Hegel's philosophy of action in connection to current concerns. Including key papers by Charles Taylor, Alasdair MacIntyre, and John McDowell, as well as eleven especially commissioned contributions by leading scholars in the field, it aims to readdress the dialogue between Hegel and contemporary philosophy of action. Topics include: the nature of action, reasons and causes; explanation and justification of action; social and narrative aspects of agency; the inner and the outer; the relation between intention, planning, and (...)
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  4. Natural process – Natural selection.Arto Annila - 2007 - Biophysical Chemistry 127: 123–128.
    Life is supported by a myriad of chemical reactions. To describe the overall process we have formulated entropy for an open system undergoing chemical reactions. The entropy formula allows us to recognize various ways for the system to move towards more probable states. These correspond to the basic processes of life i.e. proliferation, differentiation, expansion, energy intake, adaptation and maturation. We propose that the rate of entropy production by various mechanisms is the fitness criterion of natural selection. The quest for (...)
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  5. Why did life emerge?Arto Annila & Annila E. Annila A. - 2008 - International Journal of Astrobiology 7 (3-4):293–300.
    Many mechanisms, functions and structures of life have been unraveled. However, the fundamental driving force that propelled chemical evolution and led to life has remained obscure. The second law of thermodynamics, written as an equation of motion, reveals that elemental abiotic matter evolves from the equilibrium via chemical reactions that couple to external energy towards complex biotic non-equilibrium systems. Each time a new mechanism of energy transduction emerges, e.g., by random variation in syntheses, evolution prompts by punctuation and settles to (...)
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    Recognition, Acknowledgement, and Acceptance.Arto Laitinen - 2011 - In Heikki Ikaheimo & Arto Laitinen (eds.), Recognition and Social Ontology. Leiden: Brill. pp. 309-347.
    In this chapter I distinguish between a) recognition of persons, b) normative acknowledgement and c) institution-creating acceptance. All of these go beyond a fourth, merely descriptive sense of the word “recognition,” namely identification or re-identification of something as something. I distinguish four aspects of "taking someone as a person": R1 A Belief that the other is a person, and can engage in agency-regarding relations.R2 Moral Opinion that the choice whether and when to engage with persons is ethically significant.R3 Willingness to (...)
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  7. In the light of time.Arto Annila - 2009 - Proceedings of Royal Society A 465:1173–1198.
    The concept of time is examined using the second law of thermodynamics that was recently formulated as an equation of motion. According to the statistical notion of increasing entropy, flows of energy diminish differences between energy densities that form space. The flow of energy is identified with the flow of time. The non-Euclidean energy landscape, i.e. the curved space–time, is in evolution when energy is flowing down along gradients and levelling the density differences. The flows along the steepest descents, i.e. (...)
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    Interpreting Heidegger Across Philosophical Traditions.Arto Haapala - 1997 - Metaphilosophy 28 (4):433-448.
    Heidegger’s philosophy has received radically different readings. These different approaches grow from philosophical differences rooted, at least to some extent, in national philosophical traditions. Although it is not possible any longer to draw strict boundaries between different philosophical traditions by reference to nationality or to language, there certainly are tendencies and points of emphasis that differ depending on the context in which Heidegger is read. There are many different ways of reading Heidegger. I confine myself to two: the orthodox approach (...)
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  9. Aesthetic Experience and the Moral Dimension: Essays on Moral Problems in Aesthetics (Helsinki: Acta Philosophica Fennica 72,.Arto Haapala & Oiva Kuisma (eds.) - 2003 - Helsinki: Acta Philosophica Fennica.
     
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  10. Leibniz on Force, Activity, and Passivity.Arto Repo & Valtteri Viljanen - 2009 - In Juhani Pietarinen & Valtteri Viljanen (eds.), The world as active power: studies in the history of European reason. Leiden: Brill. pp. 229-250.
    Our examination explicates not only how Leibniz’s emphasis on force or power squares well with (and most probably largely stems from) his endorsement of certain central Aristotelian tenets, but also how the concept of force is incorporated into his mature idealist metaphysics. That metaphysics, in turn, generates some thorny problems with regard to the concept of passivity; and so we shall also ask whether and how Leibniz’s monadology, emphasizing the activity as much as it does, is able to encompass the (...)
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    Kant's elusive self: Problems of paralogisms.Arto Siitonen & Timo Airaksinen - 1988 - Metaphilosophy 19 (3‐4):329-336.
  12. The partitive constraint in optimality theory.Anttila Arto & Fong Vivienne - 2000 - Journal of Semantics 17 (4).
     
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    Aesthetic Experience and the Ethical Dimension: Essays on Moral Problems in Aesthetics.Arto Haapala & Oiva Kuisma - 2003
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  14. Kant on force and activity.Arto Repo & Hemmo Laiho - 2009 - In Juhani Pietarinen & Valtteri Viljanen (eds.), The world as active power: studies in the history of European reason. Leiden: Brill.
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    Leibniz on Material Things.Arto Repo - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 11:153-158.
    My paper is about two at least apparently conflicting stands in Leibniz's arguments concerning the nature of material things. The first strand is phenomenalist in character, connecting the ontological status of material things with harmony between the perceptions of monads. According to the other strand, material things are understood to be aggregates of monads. These descriptions are different, but it is difficult to decide whether they are incompatible or not. Could Leibniz coherently claim that material things are phenomena, mental things, (...)
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    Four conceptions of social pathology.Arvi Särkelä & Arto Laitinen - 2019 - European Journal of Social Theory 22 (1):80-102.
    This article starts with the idea that the task of social philosophy can be defined as the diagnosis and therapy of social pathologies. It discusses four conceptions of social pathology. The first two conceptions are ‘normativist’ and hold that something is a social pathology if it is socially wrong. On the first view, there is no encompassing characterization of social pathologies available: it is a cluster concept of family resemblances. On the second view, social pathologies share a structure (e.g. second-order (...)
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  17. Recognition and Social Ontology.Heikki Ikaheimo & Arto Laitinen (eds.) - 2011 - Leiden: Brill.
    This unique collection examines the connections between two complementary approaches to philosophical social theory: Hegel-inspired theories of recognition, and analytical social ontology.
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  18. Recognition and Social Ontology: An Introduction.Heikki Ikäheimo & Arto Laitinen - 2011 - In Heikki Ikaheimo & Arto Laitinen (eds.), Recognition and Social Ontology. Leiden: Brill. pp. 1-24.
    A substantial article length introduction to a collection on social ontology and mutual recognition.
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    The Commonwealth as a Person in Hobbes's Leviathan.Arto Tukiainen - 1994 - Hobbes Studies 7 (1):44-55.
    By now, it has become a commonplace to say that Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan is a work of rigorous reasoning wrapped up in rhetorical turns of speech.1 In this paper, my intention is to unravel one of the most powerful metaphors of that work, the metaphor of the commonwealth as a person. First, I shall try to locate the precise point at which the metaphor is meant to operate. After that, I shall focus on the metaphor itself. The third section is (...)
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    The commonwealth as a person in Hobbes¿s?Arto Tukiainen - 1994 - Hobbes Studies 7 (1):44-55.
    By now, it has become a commonplace to say that Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan is a work of rigorous reasoning wrapped up in rhetorical turns of speech.1 In this paper, my intention is to unravel one of the most powerful metaphors of that work, the metaphor of the commonwealth as a person. First, I shall try to locate the precise point at which the metaphor is meant to operate. After that, I shall focus on the metaphor itself. The third section is (...)
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  21. Leibniz on Primitive Concepts and Conceiving Reality.Peter Myrdal & Arto Repo - 2016 - In Hemmo Laiho & Arto Repo (eds.), DE NATURA RERUM - Scripta in honorem professoris Olli Koistinen sexagesimum annum complentis. Turku: University of Turku. pp. 148-166.
    In this paper, we consider what is commonly referred to as Leibniz’s argument for primitive concepts. After presenting and criticizing (in sections 1 and 2) one recent rather straightforward way of interpreting this argument, by Paul Lodge and Stephen Puryear, which takes the argument to be merely about the structure of concepts, we offer an alternative way of looking at the argument. We think it is best seen as being fundamentally about the relation between thought and reality. In order to (...)
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    Between normativism and naturalism: Honneth on social pathology.Arvi Särkelä & Arto Laitinen - 2019 - Constellations 26 (2):286-300.
  23. Melancholy as an aesthetic emotion.Emily Brady & Arto Haapala - 2003 - Contemporary Aesthetics 1.
    In this article, we want to show the relevance and importance of melancholy as an aesthetic emotion. Melancholy often plays a role in our encounters with art works, and it is also present in some of our aesthetic responses to the natural environment. Melancholy invites aesthetic considerations to come into play not only in well-defined aesthetic contexts but also in everyday situations that give reason for melancholy to arise. But the complexity of melancholy, the fact that it is fascinating in (...)
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    Living with Anna Karenina. On the Ontology of Literary Characters.Cheryl Foster & Arto Haapala - 2001 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 13 (23).
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    Analysis, Harmony and Synthesis in Ancient Thought.Jorma K. Mattila & Arto Siitonen - 1977
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    Natural emergence.Tuomas K. Pernu & Arto Annila - 2012 - Complexity 17 (5):44-47.
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    Release as Philosophy.Arto Tukiainen - 2013 - Philosophical Practice: Journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (American Philosophical Practitioners Association) 8 (2).
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    Rorty on liberalism and postphilosophy.Arto Tukiainen - 1997 - In Sirkku Hellsten, Marjaana Kopperi & Olli Loukola (eds.), Taking the Liberal Challenge Seriously: Essays on Contemporary Liberalism at the Turn of the 21st Century. Ashgate. pp. 63.
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    [Omnibus Review].Arto Salomaa - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (3):501-502.
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    Taylor on Solidarity.Nicholas H. Smith & Arto Laitinen - 2009 - Thesis Eleven 99 (1):48-70.
    After characterizing Taylor’s general approach to the problems of solidarity, we distinguish and reconstruct three contexts of solidarity in which this approach is developed: the civic, the socio-economic, and the moral. We argue that Taylor’s distinctive move in each of these contexts of solidarity is to claim that the relationship at stake poses normatively justified demands, which are motivationally demanding, but insufficiently motivating on their own. On Taylor’s conception, we need some understanding of extra motivational sources which explain why people (...)
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  31. Dimensions of personhood.Heikki Ikäheimo & Arto Laitinen - 2007 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (5-6):6-16.
    A substantial article-length introduction to the theme of personhood.
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  32. Existential aesthetics and interpretation.Arto Haapala - 2003 - Acta Philosophica Fennica 72:101-126.
     
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  33. What is a Work ofLiterature.Arto Haapala - 1989 - Acta Philosophica Fennica 46.
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    Questioning and Experimentation.Arto Mutanen - 2014 - Science & Education 23 (8):1567-1582.
  35. Art and nature: the interplay of works of art and natural phenomena.Arto Haapala - 2002 - In Arnold Berleant (ed.), The Environment and the Arts. Ashgate Press. pp. 47--60.
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    Aesthetics, Ethics, and the Meaning of Place.Arto Haapala - 1999 - Filozofski Vestnik 20 (2).
    In the concept of place the problems of ethics and aesthetics overlap in a particularly interesting and fruitful way. When an area or site becomes a place for us, we are not indifferent to it. A place is something to which we have a strong and significant relation; in my usage of the term “place”, place is defined by our personal connections to an area. Not every environment suits everyone. Although we can visually familiarise ourselves with many milieus, “placing” ourselves (...)
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  37. Aesthetics, Ethics, and the Meaning of Place.Arto Haapala - 1999 - In . Ljubljana: Filozofski Institut. pp. 253-264.
     
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  38. Aesthetic Intimacy: Experiencing Literature and Art.Arto Haapala - 2006 - Acta Philosophica Fennica 79:139.
     
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    Contemporary Finnish Aesthetics.Arto Haapala - 2011 - Philosophy Compass 6 (1):1-10.
    This article gives an overview of Finnish aesthetics in the past forty years. I will introduce major figures who have done research in aesthetics and topics that have been investigated. I will divide the field of aesthetics in two: philosophy of art and environmental aesthetics. Especially the latter has gained a lot of prominence in Finnish aesthetics, and there are also institutional settings that have made this possible. But philosophical problems in the arts have been scrutinized intensively, too. Finnish aestheticians (...)
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    "Det ar ingen konst". Kunskap, kunnande och konst.Arto Haapala - 1993 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 6 (9).
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    Die Kunst der Übertreibung Über den emotional überzeugenden Charakter.Arto Haapala - 2014 - In Ingrid Vendrell Ferran & Christoph Demmerling (eds.), Wahrheit, Wissen Und Erkenntnis in der Literatur: Philosophische Beiträge. De Gruyter. pp. 303-314.
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    Die Kunst der Übertreibung Über den emotional überzeugenden Charakter.Arto Haapala - 2014 - In Ingrid Vendrell Ferran & Christoph Demmerling (eds.), Wahrheit, Wissen Und Erkenntnis in der Literatur. Philosophische Beiträge. De Gruyter. pp. 303-314.
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    Kirjallisuuden filosofiaa.Arto Haapala (ed.) - 1990 - Helsinki: Valtion painatuskeskus.
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    Lars-Olof Åhlberg, Notions Of The Aesthetic And Of Aesthetics: Essays On Art, Aesthetics, And Culture.Arto Haapala - 2017 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 25 (52).
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    Metaphors for living – living metaphors.Arto Haapala - 1996 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 31 (1):97.
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  46. Moving From Landscapes To Cityscapes And Back: Theoretical And Applied Approaches To Human Environments.Arto Haapala, Beata Frydrykczak & Mateusz Salwa (eds.) - 2020
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    O estetiki vsakdanjosti: domačnost, tujost in pomen kraja.Arto Haapala - 2015 - Filozofski Vestnik 36 (1).
    Članek poda fenomenološki prispevek k estetiki vsakdanjosti, pri čemer izhaja iz nekaterih konceptov, ki jih je razvil Martin Heidegger. Cilj je razumeti pravo naravo same vsakdanjosti v vsej njeni dolgočasnosti in sivini ter poudariti, da v vsakodnevnosti obstaja estetski vidik. Estetika vsakdanjosti ni le »izjemno v navadnem«. Da bi razumeli celoten obseg estetike vsakdanjosti, moramo raziskati fenomen navadnega in vsakdanjega. V pričujočem članku je ontologija človekove vsakdanje eksistence razložena s pojmi kraja, življenjskega sveta, domačnosti in tujosti. Estetski vidik vsakdanjega temelji (...)
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    The end of art and beyond: essays after Danto.Arto Haapala, Jerrold Levinson & Veikko Rantala (eds.) - 1997 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
    The first half of this collection addresses these themes as given voice by the philosopher and critic Arthur Danto, while the second part contains essays of a more independent cast which assume a variety of stating points aimed at illuminating the theoreticity, temporality, computability, and abstract possibilities of present and future arts.
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    Ympäristö, arkkitehtuuri, estetiikka.Arto Haapala, Martti Honkanen & Veikko Rantala (eds.) - 2006 - Helsinki: Gaudeamus Helsinki University Press.
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    A Theory of Planetary Social Pedagogy.Arto O. Salonen, Erkka Laininen, Juha Hämäläinen & Stephen Sterling - 2023 - Educational Theory 73 (4):615-637.
    The escalating planetary crises of human-induced climate change, the depletion of natural resources, and declining biodiversity call for urgent actions to be taken at all levels of society and by the global community. The current political strategy for a sustainable future that emphasizes economic and technological progress is insufficient to bring about the change required; an educational approach based on identities, values, ethics, and new worldviews is also needed. In this article Arto O. Salonen and his coauthors consider the (...)
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