Works by Michael J. Zenzen ( view other items matching `Michael J. Zenzen`, view all matches )

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  1. Ron Sun, Andrew Coward & Michael J. Zenzen (2005). On Levels of Cognitive Modeling. Philosophical Psychology 18 (5):613-637.
    The article first addresses the importance of cognitive modeling, in terms of its value to cognitive science (as well as other social and behavioral sciences). In particular, it emphasizes the use of cognitive architectures in this undertaking. Based on this approach, the article addresses, in detail, the idea of a multi-level approach that ranges from social to neural levels. In physical sciences, a rigorous set of theories is a hierarchy of descriptions/explanations, in which causal relationships among entities at a high (...)
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  2. James G. Colbert, Fred Seddon, Julien S. Murphy, John-Christian Smith, John W. Murphy, Michael J. Zenzen & Robert B. Louden (1992). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 43 (1).
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  3. Michael J. Zenzen & Kurt Marko (1990). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 39 (1).
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  4. Michael J. Zenzen, John W. Murphy, Michael Henry, Christine Sypnowich & Kurt Marko (1989). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 37 (1).
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  5. Michael J. Zenzen (1986). Book Review:Entropy in Relation to Incomplete Knowledge K. G. Denbigh, J. S. Denbigh. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 53 (3):451-.
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  6. Henry B. Hollinger & Michael J. Zenzen (1982). An Interpretation of Macroscopic Irreversibility Within the Newtonian Framework. Philosophy of Science 49 (3):309-354.
    Some of the most imaginative analyses in contemporary science have been fostered by the paradox of irreversibility. Rendered as a question the paradox reads: How can the anisotropic macrophysical behavior of a system of molecules be reconciled with the underlying reversible molecular model? Attempts to resolve and dissolve the paradox have appealed to large numbers of particles, jammed correlations, unseen perturbations, hidden variables or constraints, uncertainty principles, averaging procedures (e.g., coarse graining and time smoothing), stochastic flaws, cosmological origins, etc. While (...)
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  7. Michael J. Zenzen (1978). Thinking About Technology: A Meta-Inquiry. Man and World 11 (3-4):336-349.
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  8. Michael J. Zenzen & Louis Z. Hammer (1978). Value Measurement and Existential Wholeness: A Critique of the Rokeachean Approach to Value Research. Journal of Value Inquiry 12 (2):142-156.
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  9. Michael J. Zenzen (1977). Popper, Grünbaum and de Facto Irreversibility. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 28 (4):313-324.
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  10. Michael J. Zenzen (1977). The Suggestive Power of Color. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 36 (2):185-190.
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