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    Phenomenological approaches to personal identity.Jakub Čapek & Sophie Loidolt - 2021 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (2):217-234.
    This special issue addresses the debate on personal identity from a phenomenological viewpoint, especially contemporary phenomenological research on selfhood. In the introduction, we first offer a brief survey of the various classic questions related to personal identity according to Locke’s initial proposal and sketch out key concepts and distinctions of the debate that came after Locke. We then characterize the types of approach represented by post-Hegelian, German and French philosophies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. We argue that whereas the (...)
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  2. Narrative identity and phenomenology.Jakub Čapek - 2016 - Continental Philosophy Review 50 (3):359-375.
    Narrative identity theory in some of its influential variants makes three fundamental assumptions. First, it focuses on personal identity primarily in terms of selfhood. Second, it argues that personal identity is to be understood as the unity of one’s life as it develops over time. And finally, it states that the unity of a life is articulated, by the very person itself, in the form of a story, be it explicit or implicit. The article focuses on different contemporary phenomenological appraisals (...)
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    Personal identity and the otherness of one’s own body.Jakub Čapek - 2019 - Continental Philosophy Review 52 (3):265-277.
    Locke claims that a person’s identity over time consists in the unity of consciousness, not in the sameness of the body. Similarly, the phenomenological approach refuses to see the criteria of identity as residing in some externally observable bodily features. Nevertheless, it does not accept the idea that personal identity has to consist either in consciousness or in the body. We are self-aware as bodily beings. After providing a brief reassessment of Locke and the post-Lockean discussion, the article draws on (...)
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    Habit and Freedom in Merleau-Ponty and Ricœur.Jakub Capek - 2017 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 31 (3):432-443.
    Philosophical views of habit were deeply influenced by Aristotle. If we understand habit in relation to hexis, to the acquired disposition to act in a certain way, then habit becomes a key phenomenon of ethics. According to the famous quotation, "It makes no small difference, whether we form habits of one kind or of another from our very youth; it makes a very great difference, or rather all the difference."1 And yet we can understand habit also as a dull and (...)
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    Sharing and Exposure: Merleau-Ponty and The Cartesian Meditations.Jakub Čapek - 2023 - In Daniele De Santis (ed.), Edmund Husserl’s Cartesian Meditations: Commentary, Interpretations, Discussions. Verlag Karl Alber. pp. 281-302.
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    Udělat ze svého omezení výhodu, alespoň v nějakém ohledu. Ohlédnutí za Petrou Maťovou (1971–2022).Jakub Čapek - 2022 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 2022 (62):217-219.
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  7. Princip nedostatečného důvodu. Merleau-Ponty a teorie motivace.Jakub Čapek - 2010 - Filosofie Dnes 2 (1):5-19.
    Mezi jednáním a důvodem existuje zásadní vztah: není činu bez důvodu. Lze z toho však vyvodit, že je-li dán důvod, je dán i čin? Může mít čin dostatečný důvod? Studie zkoumá dvě podoby dostatečného důvodu : příčinu a premisu. Fenomenologická teorie motivace se staví jak proti myšlence, podle níž důvody jsou příčiny, tak proti přesvědčení, podle něhož důvody jsou premisy. Přínos fenomenologického výkladu motivace netkví především v představě, již rozpracoval Paul Ricoeur, že důvody jsou přítomné vědomí, nýbrž v originální paralele, (...)
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    Intersubjectivity and Self-awareness in Husserl and Patočka.Jakub Čapek - 2019 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 33 (3):512-526.
    According to some phenomenological accounts of intersubjectivity, self-awareness precedes and makes possible our understanding of others. Consequently, an "egological account of consciousness" is a precondition for a viable theory of intersubjectivity.1 While Edmund Husserl embraces this assumption of the primacy of self-awareness, Jan Patočka seems to elaborate the opposite stance. As Patočka puts it, in the "contact and in the mirror of the other we encounter ourselves, for the first time."2 Is self-awareness a precondition for an intersubjective encounter, or is (...)
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    Existence and Negativity: The Relevance of the Patočka–Bergson Controversy over Nothingness.Jakub Čapek - 2021 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 29 (1-2):22-47.
    In in the second half of the 1940s, Jan Patočka emphasized the essentially negative character of human existence. He thus found himself in the neighborhood of Sartre’s existentialism, Heidegger’s philosophy of being, and Hegel’s dialectic, and at the same time in opposition to schools of thought which either completely reject the substantive use of “the nothing,” such as Carnap’s positivism, or relativize it, like Bergson. It is the latter polemic, Patočka’s with Bergson, which is discussed in this article. The concept (...)
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    Explanation and understanding: Action as “historical structure”.Jakub Čapek - 2008 - Philosophia 36 (4):453-463.
    The first part of this essay is basically historical. It introduces the explanation–understanding divide, focusing in particular on the general–unique distinction. The second part is more philosophical and it presents two different claims on action. In the first place, I will try to say what it means to understand an action. Secondly, we will focus on the explanation of action as it is seen in some explanatory sciences. I will try to argue that in some cases these sciences commit what (...)
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    Renaud Barbaras and the multiple meaning of “life”.Jakub Čapek - 2019 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 8 (2):516-535.
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  12. Zum Praxisbegriff. Die Aristotelische Handlungsanalyse und ihre heutige Relevanz.Jakub Čapek - 2006 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Hermeneutik.
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  13. Diference a přítomnost.Jakub Čapek - 1998 - Filosoficky Casopis 46:741-752.
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  14. Fenomenologie a dualismus. Problém jednání.Jakub Čapek - 2005 - Filosoficky Casopis 53:865-876.
    [Phenomenology and dualism.The problem of action].
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  15. Filosofie Henri Bergsona.Jakub Čapek - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (3):387-388.
     
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  16. Henri Bergson na cestě ke skutečnému času.Jakub Čapek - 2002 - Filosoficky Casopis 50:228-248.
    [Henri Bergson ? on the way to the real time].
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  17. Introduction.Jakub Čapek & Ondřej Švec - 2013 - Chiasmi International 15:23-24.
     
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  18. Introduction.Jakub Čapek & Ondřej Švec - 2013 - Chiasmi International 15:21-22.
     
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  19. Introduzione.Jakub Čapek & Ondřej Švec - 2013 - Chiasmi International 15:25-26.
     
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  20. Pravda a řeč.Jakub Čapek - 2010 - Filosoficky Casopis 58:663-673.
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    Oneself through Another: Ricœur and Patočka on Husserl’s Fifth Cartesian Meditation.Jakub Capek - 2017 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 9 (2):387-415.
    The paper offers a parallel exposition of Ricœur and Patočka in the narrow context of their respective reading of Husserl’s Fifth Cartesian Meditation. At the same time, it follows a broader goal, namely to confront a hermeneutics of the self with a phenomenology freed of subjectivism. Ricœur claims that phenomenology presupposes interpretation. Under this assumption, even the paradox of intersubjectivity in the 5th CM can be restated as an interpretation of the self/other difference. Patočka in his interpretations of the 5th (...)
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  22. Liberalismus a melancholie. Pierre Manent a liberální pojem svobody.Jakub Capek - 2009 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 36:115-121.
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  23. O Jistých Věcech Se Nemluví Přímo.Jakub Capek & Hans-Georg Gadamer - 2010 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 39:91-103.
    Rozhovor vznikl 12. dubna 1997 v závěru konference Fenomén jako filosofický problém, kterou pořádali Ivan Chvatík a Pavel Kouba v Praze. Hans-Georg Gadamer německé znění rozhovoru autorizoval 19. listopadu 1997. Tento doposud nepublikovaný rozhovor byl pro účely vydání v časopise Reflexe krácen.
     
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  24. On the duty of a human being to himself: Patocka, Kant and Charta 77.Jakub Capek - 2009 - Filosoficky Casopis 57 (4):491-506.
     
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  25. Příběh látky. Receptivita vnímání mezi empirismem a fenomenologií.Jakub Capek - 2010 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 38:35-61.
    Studie se zaměřuje na motiv receptivity vnímání v Husserlově a Merleau-Pontyho fenomenologii. V první části rekonstruuje teorii počitkových dat, neboť kritika této teorie je pro oba autory důležitá. Ve druhé části představuje Husserlův návrh chápat receptivitu vnímání s pomocí modelu uchopovaná látka – uchopující forma. Třetí část stručně rekapituluje Merleau-Pontyho kritiku Husserlovy teorie smyslové látky a nastiňuje Merleau-Pontyho vlastní výklad receptivity, který se opírá o synestetický a motorický význam smysly vnímaných kvalit.
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  26. Truth and speech.Jakub Capek - 2010 - Filosoficky Casopis 58 (5):663-673.
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  27. Zpráva z kolokvia.Jakub Capek - 2010 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 38:157-158.
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    Review of Time, memory, institution: Merleau-Ponty’s New Ontology of Self by David Morris and Kym Maclaren (eds.), Ohio University Press, 2015, 297 pp., IBSN 9780821421086, $64.00. [REVIEW]Jakub Čapek - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (2):407-416.
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    Introduction au dossier thématique « Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Jan Patočka : un rendez-vous manqué ».Ondrej Svec & Jakub Capek - 2013 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 5 (1):9-12.
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  30. Pragmatic Perspectives in Phenomenology.Svec Ondrej & Jakub Čapek (eds.) - 2017
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  31. Günter Figal: Gegenständlichkeit. [REVIEW]Jakub Čapek - 2008 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 61 (1).
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  32. Pavlos Kontos: L’action morale chez Aristote. [REVIEW]Jakub Čapek - 2006 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 59 (2).
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  33. Book Review. [REVIEW]Jakub Capek - 2010 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 39:115-121.
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    Explaining the Past in the Geosciences.Giuseppina D'oro, Mark Day, Luke O'sullivan, Jakub Capek, Nick Tosh, Adrian Haddock & Robert John Inkpen - 2008 - Philosophia 36 (4):495-507.
    Abductive reasoning is central to reconstructing the past in the geosciences. This paper outlines the nature of the abductive method and restates it in Bayesian terms. Evidence plays a key role in this working method and, in particular, traces of the past are important in this explanatory framework. Traces, whether singularly or as groups, are interpreted within the context of the event for which they have evidential claims. Traces are not considered as independent entities but rather as inter-related pieces of (...)
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    The Direction of Time.Milic Capek - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (3):402-405.
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  36. Dwie brązowe siekierki z okolic Pułtuska.Jakub Affelski - 2011 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Archaeologica 28:161 - 166.
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    The Nature of Physical Existence.Milic Capek - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (4):584-585.
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    The Concepts of Space and Time: Their Structure and Their Development.Milic Capek - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (1):132-134.
  39. Philosophical parrhesia as aesthetics of existence.Jakub Franěk - 2006 - Continental Philosophy Review 39 (2):113-134.
    According to some interpreters, Foucault's encounter with the Greek and Roman ethics led him to reconsider his earlier work and to turn away from politics. Drawing mostly from Foucault's last and hitherto unpublished lecture course, this paper argues that Foucault's turn to ethics should not be interpreted as a turn away from his previous work, but rather as its logical continuation and an attempt to resolve some of the outstanding questions. I argue that the 1984 lectures on parrhesia should be (...)
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    Yemen and the New Regional Order.Jakub Sławek - 2018 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 21 (1):33-45.
    This article intends to shed light on the political and security developments in Yemen that ultimately resulted in the Saudi-led military operation in this country. It discusses the political background behind the Yemeni revolution of 2011, its positive outcome in the shape of the results of the National Dialogue Conference and the reasons for the collapse of the efforts to stabilize Yemen.
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    Wspólnota nagiego życia i postawa bioetyczna w Requiem dla Saddama Husajna i innych wierszach dla ubogich duchem Konrada Góry.Jakub Sęczyk - 2018 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 30 (2):82-97.
    This article explores book of poems entitled Requiem for Saddam Hussein and Other Poems for the Poor in Spirit by Konrad Góra in the light of animal studies. Looking at the poetic and beyond poetic activity of its author, this work reffers to Joanna Żylińska's question about ethical living founded on understandig of life both as zoe and bios. Think of the special opposition of village and city is trying to read this book in connection with mentioned vision of life. (...)
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    Building an ACT‐R Reader for Eye‐Tracking Corpus Data.Jakub Dotlačil - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 10 (1):144-160.
    Cognitive architectures have often been applied to data from individual experiments. In this paper, I develop an ACT-R reader that can model a much larger set of data, eye-tracking corpus data. It is shown that the resulting model has a good fit to the data for the considered low-level processes. Unlike previous related works, the model achieves the fit by estimating free parameters of ACT-R using Bayesian estimation and Markov-Chain Monte Carlo techniques, rather than by relying on the mix of (...)
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    Krytyka operacjonizmu z uwzględnieniem operacyjnej definicji czasu.Jakub Róg - 2023 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 71 (3):231-250.
    W artykule omówiono ważniejsze argumenty przeciw operacjonizmowi Percy’ego W. Bridgmana sformułowane na przestrzeni ostatnich dekad oraz przedyskutowano operacyjne sposoby definiowania czasu w mechanice klasycznej oraz nierelatywistycznej mechanice kwantowej. O ile w mechanice klasycznej nie napotyka się większych trudności w sformułowaniu operacyjnej definicji czasu, o tyle w formalizmie teorii kwantowej zadanie to staje się niemożliwe. Co, niezależnie od dyskusyjnego statusu czasu w mechanice kwantowej, prowadzi do ogólniejszego pytania, czy można pogodzić mechanikę kwantową z podejściem operacyjnym.
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    Predicting individual differences in conflict detection and bias susceptibility during reasoning.Jakub Šrol & Wim De Neys - 2020 - Thinking and Reasoning 27 (1):38-68.
    A key component of the susceptibility to cognitive biases is the ability to monitor for conflict between intuitively cued “heuristic” answers and logical principles. While there is evidence that pe...
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  45. The theory of eternal recurrence in modern philosophy of science, with special reference to C. S. Peirce.Milic Capek - 1960 - Journal of Philosophy 57 (9):289-296.
    The cyclical theory f time, which is better known under the name of the 'theory of eternal recurrence,' is usually associated with certain ancient thinkers--in particular, Pythagoreans and Stoics. The most famous among those who have tried to revive the theory in the modern era is unquestionably Friedrich Nietzsche. It is less well known that the theory was defended also by C.S. Peirce and, as late as 1927, by the French historian of science, Abel Rey. The contemporary discussion of the (...)
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  46. Platón jako inspirátor současné politické filosofie?Jakub Franek - 2005 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 28:47-69.
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  47. Anthropomorphism: Opportunities and Challenges in Human-Robot Interaction.Jakub Zlotowski, Diane Proudfoot, Kumar Yogeeswaran & Christoph Bartneck - 2015 - International Journal of Social Robotics 7 (3):347-360.
    Anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that describes the human tendency to see human-like shapes in the environment. It has considerable consequences for people’s choices and beliefs. With the increased presence of robots, it is important to investigate the optimal design for this tech- nology. In this paper we discuss the potential benefits and challenges of building anthropomorphic robots, from both a philosophical perspective and from the viewpoint of empir- ical research in the fields of human–robot interaction and social psychology. We believe (...)
     
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    The comparative and degree pluralities.Jakub Dotlačil & Rick Nouwen - 2016 - Natural Language Semantics 24 (1):45-78.
    Quantifiers in phrasal and clausal comparatives often seem to take distributive scope in the matrix clause: for instance, the sentence John is taller than every girl is is true iff for every girl it holds that John is taller than that girl. Broadly speaking, two approaches exist that derive this reading without postulating the wide scope of the quantifier: the negation analysis and the interval analysis of than-clauses. We propose a modification of the interval analysis in which than-clauses are not (...)
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    Is Every Definition Persuasive?Jakub Pruś & Andrew Aberdein - 2022 - Informal Logic 43 (4):25-47.
    “Is every definition persuasive?” If essentialist views on definition are rejected and a pragmatic account adopted, where defining is a speech act which fixes the meaning of a term, then a problem arises: if meanings are not fixed by the essence of being itself, is not every definition persuasive? To address the problem, we refer to Douglas Walton’s impressive intellectual heritage—specifically on the argumentative potential of definition. In finding some non-persuasive definitions, we show not every definition is persuasive. The persuasiveness (...)
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    The conflict between the absolutist and the relational theory of time before Newton.Milic Capek - 1987 - Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (4):595-608.
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