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  1. Vladimir Marko (2011). Looking for the Lazy Argument Candidates. Organon F 18 (3 & 4):363-383; 447-474.score: 30.0
    The Lazy Argument, as it is preserved in historical testimonies, is not logically conclusive. In this form, it appears to have been proposed in favor of part-time fatalism (including past time fatalism). The argument assumes that free will assumption is unacceptable from the standpoint of the logical fatalist but plausible for some of the nonuniversal or part-time fatalists. There are indications that the layout of argument is not genuine, but taken over from a Megarian source and later transformed. The genuine (...)
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  2. Vladimir Marko (2012). Some Sketchy Notes on the Reaper Argument. Organon F 19 (3):361-387.score: 30.0
    The paper deals with the possible readings of The Reaper Argument premisses. Some conjectures related to the Stoics’ alleged proof of the argument are discussed.
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  3. Kurt Marko (1998). Boris Chasanow – Writer in Freedom? Herkommen Und Vertreibung: Zwei Millennien. Studies in East European Thought 50 (3):231-246.score: 30.0
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  4. Kurt Marko, K. M. Jensen, M. C. Chapman, Michael M. Boll, Mitchell Aboulafia, Charles E. Ziegler, Trudy Conway, Thomas A. Shipka, Fred Lawrence, James G. Colbert, John W. Murphy, Robert B. Louden & Maureen Henry (1983). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 25 (2).score: 30.0
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  5. Kurt Marko (1986). The Legitimacy of Totalitarianism — a Pseudo-Problem? Studies in East European Thought 31 (3).score: 30.0
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  6. Kurt Marko (1975). The Soviet Union Then and Now: Some Recent Publications on the Soviet Union. Studies in East European Thought 15 (2).score: 30.0
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  7. Oliva Blanchette, Kurt Marko, David Ingram, John W. Murphy, Irving H. Anellis, Vladimir Zeman & Thomas Nemeth (1986). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 31 (2).score: 30.0
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  8. Assen Ignatow, Kurt Marko, M. C. Chapman & John W. Murphy (1983). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 26 (1).score: 30.0
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  9. Jonathan S. Marko (2010). Revisiting the Question. Philosophy and Theology 22 (1/2):77-104.score: 30.0
    In this article I argue that the 1729 Dissertation on Liberty and Neces­sity should be attributed to Anthony Collins. This was the prevailing view until the publication of James O’Higgins’s 1970 biography of Collins. Since then, most have followed Collins’s modern-day biographer in denying that Collins penned the Dissertation. After reviewing O’Higgins’s six reasons for rejecting Collins as the author, I respond to the substantive issues in what follows. Part I is a historical positioning of the Clarke-Collins liberty-necessity debate where (...)
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  10. Kurt Marko (1998). Sicherheit Vor, Mit Rußland? Nato-Osterweiterung Und Folgen. Studies in East European Thought 50 (3):201-229.score: 30.0
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  11. Kurt Marko (1970). Marx and Hegel. From Speculation to Dialectics. Philosophy and History 3 (1):35-36.score: 30.0
  12. Kurt Marko (1983). Over Again: The Main Causes of 'Modern' Totalitarianism. Studies in East European Thought 25 (2).score: 30.0
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  13. Kurt Marko, K. M. Jensen, William Gavin & Tom Rockmore (1982). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 23 (4).score: 30.0
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  14. Kurt Marko & Alex Kozulin (1985). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 29 (4).score: 30.0
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  15. Kurt Marko, Thomas Nemeth, Michael M. Boll, Louis Dupré, Fred Seddon & Oliva Blanchette (1987). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 34 (3).score: 30.0
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  16. Kurt Marko (1970). The Two Mazes of Philosophy. Considerations, Based on Systematic Theory, of the Fundamental Philosophy of Western Thought. Philosophy and History 3 (1):26-28.score: 30.0
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  17. Michael J. Zenzen, John W. Murphy, Michael Henry, Christine Sypnowich & Kurt Marko (1989). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 37 (1).score: 30.0
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  18. Kurt Marko (1973). A Note on Contemporary Soviet Ideology. Studies in East European Thought 13 (1-2).score: 30.0
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  19. Kurt Marko (1969). Answers to Herbert Marcuse. Philosophy and History 2 (1):17-18.score: 30.0
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  20. Kurt Marko (1989). Anmerkungen Zum Real Existierenden Totalitarismus Und Zu Seinen Apologeten Unter Uns. Studies in East European Thought 38 (2).score: 30.0
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  21. Kurt Marko (1987). Chasanow Zu Entdecken. Studies in East European Thought 33 (3).score: 30.0
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  22. Kurt Marko (1985). Der Monat. Studies in East European Thought 29 (4).score: 30.0
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  23. Kurt Marko (1970). Dialectic of the Enlightenment. Philosophical Fragments. Philosophy and History 3 (2):148-150.score: 30.0
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  24. Kurt Marko (1986). Ex Oriente ... And What About It? Studies in East European Thought 31 (3).score: 30.0
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  25. Kurt Marko (1979). Is Europe Destroying Itself? Studies in East European Thought 20 (3).score: 30.0
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  26. Kurt Marko (1980). Kontinent — Ein Gelungenes Experiment? Studies in East European Thought 21 (3).score: 30.0
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  27. Kurt Marko (1981). No Juvenal of Bolshevism. Studies in East European Thought 22 (2).score: 30.0
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  28. Gary S. Marko (1980). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 21 (3).score: 30.0
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  29. Kurt Marko & M. D. Henry (1984). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 27 (3).score: 30.0
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  30. Kurt Marko, R. C. Elwood, Fred Seddon, John D. Windhausen, Timothy E. O'Connor & Robert C. Williams (1989). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 37 (4).score: 30.0
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  31. Kurt Marko (1975). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 15 (2).score: 30.0
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  32. Kurt Marko & Francis Soo (1979). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 19 (2).score: 30.0
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  33. Kurt Marko (1974). Some Remarks on Expectations of Imminent Changes in Socialist Countries. Studies in East European Thought 14 (3-4).score: 30.0
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  34. Kurt Marko (1974). The New Sovietphilosophical Encyclopedia. IV. Studies in East European Thought 14 (1-2).score: 30.0
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  35. Kurt Marko (1970). Utopian Socialism. Philosophy and History 3 (1):10-12.score: 30.0
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  36. Kurt Marko (1982). West Und Östliches Gelände. Studies in East European Thought 24 (1).score: 30.0
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  37. F. Rapp & Kurt Marko (1976). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 16 (3-4).score: 30.0
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  38. Michael J. Zenzen & Kurt Marko (1990). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 39 (1).score: 30.0
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  39. Matko Marušić, Jadranka Božikov, Vedran Katavić, Darko Hren, Marko Kljaković-Gašpić & Ana Marušić (2004). Authorship in a Small Medical Journal: A Study of Contributorship Statements by Corresponding Authors. Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (3):493-502.score: 29.0
    The authorship criteria of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) are widely accepted in biomedical journals, but many studies in large and prestigious journals show that a considerable proportion of authors do not fulfill these criteria. We investigated authorship contributions in a small medical journal outside the scientific mainstream, to see if poor adherence to authorship criteria is common in biomedical journals. We analyzed statements on research contribution, as checked by the corresponding author, for individual authors of 114 (...)
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  40. Jeffrey W. Robbins (forthcoming). Review of Cross and Khôra: Deconstruction and Christianity in the Work of John D. Caputo, Edited by Marko Zlomislic and Neal Deroo. [REVIEW] Sophia.score: 9.0
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  41. Janez Bregant, Andraž Stožer & Marko Cerkvenik (2010). Molecular Reduction: Reality or Fiction? Synthese 172 (3).score: 3.0
    Neurophysiological research suggests our mental life is related to the cellular processes of particular nerves. In the spirit of Occam’s razor, some authors take these connections as reductions of psychological terms and kinds to molecular- biological mechanisms and patterns. Bickle’s ‘intervene cellularly/molecularly and track behaviourally’ reduction is one example of this. Here the mental is being reduced to the physical in two steps. The first is, through genetically altered mammals, to causally alter activity of particular nerve cells, i.e. neurons, at (...)
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  42. Marko Ahteensuu (2012). Assumptions of the Deficit Model Type of Thinking: Ignorance, Attitudes, and Science Communication in the Debate on Genetic Engineering in Agriculture. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 25 (3):295-313.score: 3.0
    This paper spells out and discusses four assumptions of the deficit model type of thinking. The assumptions are: First, the public is ignorant of science. Second, the public has negative attitudes towards (specific instances of) science and technology. Third, ignorance is at the root of these negative attitudes. Fourth, the public’s knowledge deficit can be remedied by one-way science communication from scientists to citizens. It is argued that there is nothing wrong with ignorance-based explanations per se. Ignorance accounts at least (...)
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  43. Marko Barendregt & René Van Hezewijk (2005). Adaptive and Genomic Explanations of Human Behaviour: Might Evolutionary Psychology Contribute to Behavioural Genomics? Biology and Philosophy 20 (1):57-78.score: 3.0
    . Evolutionary psychology and behavioural genomics are both approaches to explain human behaviour from a genetic point of view. Nonetheless, thus far the development of these disciplines is anything but interdependent. This paper examines the question whether evolutionary psychology can contribute to behavioural genomics. Firstly, a possible inconsistency between the two approaches is reviewed, viz. that evolutionary psychology focuses on the universal human nature and disregards the genetic variation studied by behavioural genomics. Secondly, we will discuss the structure of biological (...)
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  44. Marko Malink (2006). A Reconstruction of Aristotle's Modal Syllogistic. History and Philosophy of Logic 27 (2):95-141.score: 3.0
    Ever since ?ukasiewicz, it has been opinio communis that Aristotle's modal syllogistic is incomprehensible due to its many faults and inconsistencies, and that there is no hope of finding a single consistent formal model for it. The aim of this paper is to disprove these claims by giving such a model. My main points shall be, first, that Aristotle's syllogistic is a pure term logic that does not recognize an extra syntactic category of individual symbols besides syllogistic terms and, second, (...)
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  45. Marko Malink (2012). Figures of Prosleptic Syllogisms in Prior Analytics 2.7. The Classical Quarterly 62 (01):163-178.score: 3.0
  46. Marko Novak (2010). Three Models of Balancing (in Constitutional Review). Ratio Juris 23 (1):101-112.score: 3.0
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  47. Marko Malink (2008). Tῷ Vs Tῶν in Prior Analytics 1.1–22. The Classical Quarterly 58 (02):519-.score: 3.0
  48. Ari Takanen, Petri Vuorijärvi, Marko Laakso & Juha Röning (2004). Agents of Responsibility in Software Vulnerability Processes. Ethics and Information Technology 6 (2).score: 3.0
    Modern software is infested with flaws having information security aspects. Pervasive computing has made us and our society vulnerable. However, software developers do not fully comprehend what is at stake when faulty software is produced and flaws causing security vulnerabilites are discovered. To address this problem, the main actors involved with software vulnerability processes and the relevant roles inside these groups are identified. This categorisation is illustrated through a fictional case study, which is scrutinised in the light of ethical codes (...)
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  49. Marko Uršič (2002). Cogito Ergo Mundus Talis Est. Acta Analytica 17 (1):53-67.score: 3.0
    This paper deals with one of the basic philosophical questions in modern cosmology: can the so-called Anthropic Principle , considered as an alternative to the classical teleology of creation, be an adequate explanation of the evidence that our universe is fine-tuned for the emergence of life and consciousness. The main problem with this principle is not its presumed teleology, as it is sometimes wrongly supposed, but quite the contrary: its intention to avoid teleological explanations by including the existence of many (...)
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  50. Marko Jurjako (2010). From Reasons to Norms. Croatian Journal of Philosophy 10 (3):292-296.score: 3.0
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  51. Marko Zlomislic (2009). Derrida's Turn to Franciscan Philosophy. Kritike 2 (2).score: 3.0
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  52. Marko Zlomislic (2008). Powell, Jason, Jacques Derrida: A Biography. Kritike 2 (1).score: 3.0
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  53. Marko Djordjević (2001). Finite Variable Logic, Stability and Finite Models. Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (2):837-858.score: 3.0
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  54. Elke Geraerts, Elke Smeets, Marko Jelicic, Jaap van Heerden & Harald Merckelbach (2005). Fantasy Proneness, but Not Self-Reported Trauma is Related to DRM Performance of Women Reporting Recovered Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Consciousness and Cognition 14 (3):602-612.score: 3.0
  55. Gregory Cherlin, Marko Djordjevic & Ehud Hrushovski (2005). A Note on Orthogonality and Stable Embeddedness. Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (4):1359 - 1364.score: 3.0
    Orthogonality between two stably embedded definable sets is preserved under the addition of constants.
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  56. Marko Jurjako (2011). Parfit's Chellenges. Croatian Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):237-248.score: 3.0
    In his long-awaited book On What Matters Parfit develops a normative theory that covers a whole range of normative concepts, from reasons and rationality to questions of moral progress and meaning of life. This paper focuses on Parfit*s view on reasons and rationality, and especially concentrates on three theses that are implicitly or explicitly endorsed by Parfit. The theses are: 1) the concept of a normative reason cannot be explicated in a non-circular way, 2) rationality of non-normative beliefs never influences (...)
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  57. Juha Räikkä & Marko Ahteensuu (2005). The Role of Prohibitions in Ethics. Journal of Value Inquiry 39 (1).score: 3.0
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  58. Marko Uršič (2004). “Naturadeus”, a Metaphor of the Perfect Diamond. Acta Analytica 19 (33):221-239.score: 3.0
    In this essay, the author outlines his re-construction of Spinoza’s ontological monism by re-presenting the system of Ethica, ordine geometrico demonstrata , in an “intuitive” model of the Perfect Diamond, called NATURADEUS. So, for example, ordo et connexio idearum et rerum , is presented to the inner eye in the forms of two parallel structures, of rays and of facets within the NATURADEUS, respectively. The conceptual background of the proposed model is mostly analytic, the author essays to develop some ideas (...)
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  59. Paul Brazier (2010). From Achilles to Christ: Why Christians Should Read the Pagan Classics. By Louis Markos and Simone Weil's Apologetic Use of Literature: Her Christological Interpretations of Ancient Greek Texts (Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs). By Marie Cabaud Meaney. Heythrop Journal 51 (1):100-101.score: 3.0
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  60. Marko Djordjević (2006). Finite Satisfiability and N₀-Categorical Structures with Trivial Dependence. Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (3):810 - 830.score: 3.0
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  61. Marko Djordjević (2004). On First-Order Sentences Without Finite Models. Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (2):329 - 339.score: 3.0
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  62. Marko J. Fuchs (2010). Sum Und Cogito: Grundfiguren Endlichen Selbstseins Bei Augustinus Und Descartes. Ferdinand Schöningh.score: 3.0
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  63. Marko Škorić (2010). Sociologija Nauke: Mertonovski I Konstruktivistički Programi. Izdavačka Knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića.score: 3.0
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  64. Olga Markič, Marko Uršič & A. Ule (eds.) (2011/2012). Mind in Nature: From Science to Philosophy. Nova Science Publishers.score: 3.0
     
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  65. Marko Monteiro & Ricardo Z. N. Vêncio (2012). A "Molecularização" Do Câncer de Próstata : Reflexões Sobre o Chip de DNA. In Ricardo Ventura Santos, Sahra Gibbon & Jane Felipe Beltrão (eds.), Identidades Emergentes, Genética E Saúde: Perspectivas Antropológicas. Editora Fiocruz.score: 3.0
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  66. Marko Uršič (2011). Štirje Časi: Filozofski Pogovori in Samogovori. Pomlad: Prvi Čas. Iskanje Poti: Uvod V Filozofijo Narave. Samozal..score: 3.0
     
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  67. Markos Valaris (forthcoming). Reasoning and Regress. Mind.score: 1.0
    Regress arguments have convinced many that reasoning cannot require beliefs about what follows from what. In this paper I argue that this is a mistake. Regress arguments rest on dubious (although deeply entrenched) assumptions about the nature of reasoning—most prominently, the assumption that believing p by reasoning is simply a matter of having a belief in p with the right causal ancestry. I propose an alternative account, according to which beliefs about what follows from what play a constitutive role in (...)
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  68. Markos Valaris (2008). Inner Sense, Self-Affection, and Temporal Consciousness in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Philosophers' Imprint 8 (4):1-18.score: 1.0
    In §24 of the Transcendental Deduction, Kant remarks that his account of the capacity of the understanding to spontaneously determine sensibility explains how empirical self-knowledge is possible through inner-sense. Although most commentators consider Kant's conception of empirical self-knowledge through inner sense to be either a failure or at least drastically under-developed, I argue that (just as Kant claims) his account of the capacity of the understanding to determine sensibility - the "productive imagination" - can ground an attractive account of self-knowledge. (...)
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  69. Markos Valaris, Dogmatism and Moorean Reasoning.score: 1.0
    According to dogmatism, one may know a proposition by inferring it from a set of evidence even if one has no independent grounds for rejecting a skeptical hypothesis compatible with one’s evidence but incompatible with one’s conclusion. Despite its intuitive attractions, many philosophers have argued that dogmatism goes wrong because they have thought that it licenses Moorean reasoning — i.e., reasoning in which one uses the conclusion of an inference as a premise in an argument against a skeptical hypothesis that (...)
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  70. Markos Valaris (2012). Instrumental Rationality. European Journal of Philosophy 20 (4).score: 1.0
    Does rationality require us to take the means to our ends? Intuitively, it seems clear that it does. And yet it has proven difficult to explain why this should be so: after all, if one is pursuing an end that one has decisive reason not to pursue, the balance of reasons will presumably speak against one's taking the means necessary to bring that end about. In this paper I propose a novel account of the instrumental requirement which addresses this problem. (...)
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  71. Markos Valaris (2011). Transparency as Inference: Reply to Alex Byrne. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 111 (2pt2):319-324.score: 1.0
    In his essay ‘Transparency, Belief, Intention’, Alex Byrne (2011) argues that transparency—our ability to form beliefs about some of our intentional mental states by considering their subject matter, rather than on the basis of special psychological evidence—involves inferring ‘from world to mind’. In this reply I argue that this cannot be correct. I articulate an intuitive necessary condition for a pattern of belief to count as a rule of inference, and I show that the pattern involved in transparency does not (...)
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  72. Markos Valaris (2009). Two-Dimensionalism and the Epistemology of Recognition. Philosophical Studies 142 (3):427 - 445.score: 1.0
    There is reason to expect a reasonable account of a priori knowledge to be linked with an account of the nature of conceptual thought. Recent “two-dimensionalist” accounts of conceptual thought propose an extremely direct connection between the two: on such views, being in a position to know a priori a large number of non-trivial propositions is a necessary condition of concept-possession. In this paper I criticize this view, by arguing that it requires an implausibly internalist and intellectualist conception of capacities (...)
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  73. Markos Valaris, Agency and Control.score: 1.0
  74. Anton Markoš (2002). Readers of the Book of Life: Contextualizing Developmental Evolutionary Biology. Oxford University Press.score: 1.0
    This is a wide ranging and deeply learned examination of evolutionary developmental biology, and the foundations of life from the perspective of information theory. Hermeneutics was a method developed in the humanities to achieve understanding, in a given context, of texts, history, and artwork. In Readers of the Book of Life, the author shows that living beings are also hermeneutical interpreters of genetics texts saved in DNA; an interpretation based on the past experience of the cell (cell lineage, species), confronted (...)
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  75. Anton Markoš, Eduard Gajdoš, László Hajnal & Fatima Cvrčková (2003). An Epigenetic Machine. Sign Systems Studies 31 (2):605-616.score: 1.0
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  76. Anton Markoš & Fatima Cvrčková (2013). The Meaning(s) of Information, Code … and Meaning. Biosemiotics 6 (1):61-75.score: 1.0
    Meaning is a central concept of (bio)semiotics. At the same time, it is also a word of everyday language. Here, on the example of the world information, we discuss the “reduction-inflation model” of evolution of a common word into a scientific concept, to return subsequently into everyday circulation with new connotations. Such may be, in the near future, also the fate of the word meaning if, flexed through objectified semantics, will become considered an objective concept usable in semiotics. We argue (...)
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  77. Sergey V. Chebanov & Anton Markoš (2009). A Text on Biosemiotic Themes. Sign Systems Studies 37 (1-2):332-343.score: 1.0
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  78. Markos Hadjioannou (2012). From Light to Byte: Toward an Ethics of Digital Cinema. University of Minnesota Press.score: 1.0
    Introduction. Going digital: cinema's new age -- The reality of the index, or where does the truth lie? -- Physical presences: reality, materiality, corporeality -- Spatial coordinates: in between celluloid strips and codified pixels -- Rediscovering cinematic time -- Tracing an ethics of the movie image -- Conclusion. change: a point of constant departure.
     
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  79. Karel Kleisner & Anton Markoš (2009). Взаимное (не)понимание в биологических системах на основе саморепрезентации организмов. Резюме. Sign Systems Studies 37 (1-2):309-309.score: 1.0
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  80. Karel Kleisner & Anton Markoš (2009). Mutual Understanding and Misunderstanding in Biological Systems Mediated by Self-Representational Meaning of Organisms. Sign Systems Studies 37 (1-2):299-309.score: 1.0
    Modern biology gives many casuistic descriptions of mutual informational interconnections between organisms. Semiotic and hermeneutic processes in biosphere require a set of “sentient” community of players who optimize their living strategies to be able to stay in game. Perceptible surfaces of the animals, semantic organs, represent a special communicative interface that serves as an organ of self-representation of organic inwardness. This means that theinnermost dimensions and potentialities of an organism may enter the senses of other living being when effectively expressed (...)
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  81. Karel Kleisner & Anton Markoš (2009). Vastastikune mõistmine ja vääritimõistmine bioloogilistes susteemides organismide enese-esituslike tähenduste vahendusel. Sign Systems Studies 37 (1-2):310-310.score: 1.0
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  82. Anton Markoš (2004). Поиск новшества. Sign Systems Studies 32 (1-2):326-326.score: 1.0
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  83. Anton Markoš & Fatima Cvrčková (2002). Back to the Science of Life. Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):129-146.score: 1.0
    We give a survey of epistemological and ontological approaches that have left traces in the 20th-century biology. A common motive of most of them is the effort to incorporate biology into the realm of physical sciences. However, such attempts failed, and must fail in the future, unless the criterion for what science is becomes biologically oriented. This means broadening the realm of classical natural sciences, incorporating at least part of the thesaurus of the “humanities”. We suggest three mutually complementary candidates (...)
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  84. Anton Markoš (2004). In the Quest for Novelty. Sign Systems Studies 32 (1-2):309-326.score: 1.0
    The emergence of novelty in the realm of the living remains, despite the long tradition of evolutionary biology, unwelcome, calling for explanation by old, established knowledge. The prevailing neodarwinian evolutionary paradigm approaches living beings as passive outcomes of external (and extraneous, hence “blind”) formative forces. Many teachings opposing Darwinism also take the existence of eternal, immutable and external laws as a necessary prerequisite. Ironically enough, authors who oppose Darwinian theory, and admit that living beings possess a “self”, often accentuate internal, (...)
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  85. Anton Markoš & Fatima Cvrčková (2002). Tagasi eluteaduse juurde. Kokkuvõte. Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):147-147.score: 1.0
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  86. Anton Markoš (2004). Uudsuseotsing. Sign Systems Studies 32 (1-2):327-327.score: 1.0
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  87. Darren Staloff, Louis Markos, Jeremy duQuesnay Adams, Phillip Cary, Dennis Dalton, Alan Charles Kors, Jeremy Shearmur, Robert C. Solomon, Robert Kane, Kathleen Marie Higgins, Mark W. Risjord & Douglas Kellner (eds.) (2000). Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition. Teaching Co..score: 1.0
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