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  1. Igor Hrušovský a chápanie problému bytia.V. Černík - 1998 - Filozofia 53:553-558.
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  2. The Method of Situational Analysis.V. Cerník & J. Viceník - 2007 - Filozofia 62:765-776.
    The paper offers a reconstruction of Popper’s conception of the logical situation. It provides the analysis of the structure of this conception, its genesis, and the attempts at its explication, as well as its critical discussion. The authors confront Popper’s method of situational logic with Kmita’s method of humanistic interpretation.
     
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  3. The origins of new methodology of sciences in Slovakia 1949-1962.V. Cernik - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (10):749-763.
    The paper is a study of the establishment of the theoretical, human and institutional presuppositions of the development of modern methodology of sciences in Slovakia 1946-1962. It focuses particularly on the examnination of V. Filkorn´s scientific and educational work, who was drawing on the previous and contemporary activity of S. Felber and I.Hrušovský. In that time V. Filkorn published his first essential works and developed an original conception of the methodology of sciences with its special view of the method of (...)
     
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  4. Correspondence, incommensurability, indeterminacy of translation, and understanding.V. Cernik & J. Vicenik - 1995 - Filozofia 50 (7):329-342.
     
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  5. Categorial system of materialist dialectic.V. Cernik, E. Farkasova & J. Vicenik - 1979 - Filosoficky Casopis 27 (1):47-62.
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  6. Humanistic interpretation (basic methodology in social sciences).V. Cernik - 1999 - Filozofia 54 (9):641-650.
  7. Hegel's practical idea and the action judgement.V. Cernik - 1998 - Filozofia 53 (8):483-500.
  8. Igor Hrusovsky and his understanding of the concept of being (20th century Slovak philosophy).V. Cernik - 1998 - Filozofia 53 (9):553-558.
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  9. Le problème de la compréhension dans les sciences sociales.V. Cernik - 1989 - Filozofia 44 (5):546-565.
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  10. Le problème de l'homme dans la philosophie de l'être de M. Heidegger.V. Cernik - 1989 - Filozofia 44 (1):9-13.
     
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  11. Problem zakona ako formy vSeobecna.V. Cernik - 1973 - Filozofia. Roc 27:529-542.
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  12. ST in ST. La contradiction dialectique et le concept de pôle.V. Cernik - 1985 - Filozofia 40 (2):161-171.
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  13. Unity of conditions and human activity.V. Cernik - 1976 - Filosoficky Casopis 24 (5):795-797.
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    What is a category?I. Hanzel, V. Ĉernik & J. Vicenik - 1994 - Metaphilosophy 25 (2-3):181-193.
  15. Vingt-cinq ans de logique et de méthodologie des sciences à la faculté de philosophie de l'Université de Bratislava.P. Cmorej, V. Cernik & J. Vicenik - 1989 - Filozofia 44 (5):605-625.
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  16. Perestroïka sociale et perestroïka philosophique.R. Sima & V. Cernik - 1988 - Filozofia 43 (2):137-183.
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    V. Černik, J. Vicenik, E. Višnowský. Historické typy racionality.Wojciech Słomski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 8 (1):300-302.
    Książek poświęconych refleksji nad pojęciem racjonalności ukazuje się obecnie wiele, zaś większość z nich przyjmuje bardziej lub mniej jasno wyrażony przesłankę, iż pojęcie to przeżywa obecnie głęboki kryzys. Samo pojęcie kryzysu jest przy tym na ogol stosowane w sposób, który należałoby nazwać intelektualną nonszalancją, gdyby tylko ów niefrasobliwy, niekiedy wręcz metaforyczny użytek, jaki się z niego czyni, był wynikiem świadomego zamiaru. Tak jednak zwykle się nie dzieje, a prace poświęcone trudnościom z prawidłowym zdefiniowaniem pojecia racjonalności i określeniem jego funkcji w (...)
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    V. Černik, J. Vicenik, E. Višnowský. Historické typy racionality.Wojciech Słomski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 8 (1):300-302.
    Książek poświęconych refleksji nad pojęciem racjonalności ukazuje się obecnie wiele, zaś większość z nich przyjmuje bardziej lub mniej jasno wyrażony przesłankę, iż pojęcie to przeżywa obecnie głęboki kryzys. Samo pojęcie kryzysu jest przy tym na ogol stosowane w sposób, który należałoby nazwać intelektualną nonszalancją, gdyby tylko ów niefrasobliwy, niekiedy wręcz metaforyczny użytek, jaki się z niego czyni, był wynikiem świadomego zamiaru. Tak jednak zwykle się nie dzieje, a prace poświęcone trudnościom z prawidłowym zdefiniowaniem pojecia racjonalności i określeniem jego funkcji w (...)
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    Fluid Biosemiotic Mechanisms Underlie Subconscious Habits.V. N. Alexander & Valerie Grimes - 2017 - Biosemiotics 10 (3):337-353.
    Although research into the biosemiotic mechanisms underlying the purposeful behavior of brainless living systems is extensive, researchers have not adequately described biosemiosis among neurons. As the conscious use of signs is well-covered by the various fields of semiotics, we focus on subconscious sign action. Subconscious semiotic habits, both functional and dysfunctional, may be created and reinforced in the brain not necessarily in a logical manner and not necessarily through repeated reinforcement. We review literature that suggests hypnosis may be effective in (...)
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    Sense, meaning and interpretation.V. Welby - 1896 - Mind 5 (17):24-37.
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    Some further observations on the functional properties of neurons in the parietal lobe of the waking monkey.V. B. Mountcastle, B. C. Motter & R. A. Andersen - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (4):520-523.
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    Time as derivative.V. Welby - 1907 - Mind 16 (63):383-400.
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    Sopholab: Experimental computational philosophy.V. Wiegel - 2007 - Dissertation,
    In this book, the extend to which we can equip artificial agents with moral reasoning capacity is investigated. Attempting to create artificial agents with moral reasoning capabilities challenges our understanding of morality and moral reasoning to its utmost. It also helps philosophers dealing with the inherent complexity of modern organizations. Modern society with large multi-national organizations and extensive information infrastructures provides a backdrop for moral theories that is hard to encompass through mere theorising. Computerized support for theorising is needed to (...)
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  24. Sense, Meaning, and Interpretation.V. Welby - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5:423.
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    David Hodgson , Rationality + Consciosness = Free Will . Reviewed by.V. Alan White - 2013 - Philosophy in Review 33 (2):126-128.
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    The Interpretation of Husserl’s Time-Consciousness in the Reconstruction of the Concept of Anthropic Time. Part One.V. B. Khanzhy & D. M. Lyashenko - 2023 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 23:117-132.
    _The purpose_ of the article is to comprehend the Husserlian model of constituting temporal modes through the ability of intentional "retentional-protentional" consciousness, as well as to clarify the possibility of interpreting its positions in the reconstruction of the concept of anthropic time. _Theoretical basis._ The theoretical framework of the research includes: 1) the interpretation of the phenomenological reflection of "time-consciousness" by E. Husserl in the context of solving the problem of phased-differentiation of this form of temporality; 2) the concept of (...)
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    Divinity, humanity, and death: THOMAS V. MORRIS.Thomas V. Morris - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (4):451-458.
    In an article which appeared a few years ago, entitled ‘God's Death’ , A.D. Smith launched one of the most interesting of recent attacks on the traditional doctrine of the Incarnation. Focusing on the death of Christ, he claimed to demonstrate the logical impossibility of Jesus having been both human and divine. Each of the premises of his argument was said to be a commitment of orthodox theology. He thus presented his reasoning as displaying an internal incoherence in that way (...)
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  28. Determinism is not fatalism.V. Alan White - manuscript
    After learning about the concept of determinism, a natural tendency is to conclude that if anyone actually believed in the determinism of human nature, then all future human actions are "set out for us" or "cut and dried" and, in some sense, utterly unavoidable. Another way of referring to such inevitability is that human action appears to be..
     
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  29. Veldwerk in stedelike taalondersoek.V. Webb - 1983 - Humanitas 9 (2):229-238.
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    III.--Sense, meaning and interpretation.V. Welby - 1896 - Mind 5 (18):186-202.
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    Mr. Mctaggart on the "unreality of time".V. Welby - 1909 - Mind 18 (70):326-328.
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    Notes on the `welby prize essay'.V. Welby - 1901 - Mind 10 (38):188-209.
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    Individual vs. Team Sport Failure—Similarities, Differences, and Current Developments.V. Vanessa Wergin, Clifford J. Mallett & Jürgen Beckmann - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The construct of “choking under pressure” is concerned with the phenomenon of unexpected, sudden, and significant declines in individual athletes’ performances in important situations and has received empirical attention in the field of sport psychology. Although a number of theories about the reasons for the occurrence of choking under pressure exist and several intervention approaches have been developed, underlying mechanisms of choking are still under debate and the effectiveness of existing interventions remains contested. These sudden performance declines also occur in (...)
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  34. [email protected].V. Alan White - unknown
    Of course you know the movie, just by cultural assimilation if not by having seen it. There’s this young elephant, Dumbo, who has laughably big ears and has been pitiably separated from his mom. He’s aided by a friendly talking mouse[ii] into translating those otherwise hapless ears into the power of flight, which he eventually uses to rescue his mom and live happily ever after. The way the wily mouse gets Dumbo to believe that he could fly is to give (...)
     
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  35. At last: My last lecture.V. Alan White - unknown
    All right, first off I need to disappoint some people who despise reading the fine print on things or just plain love to speed-read only large fonts: this is not only not my last lecture, I m not even retiring anytime soon. So sorry to those of you poised to shout Good riddance to bad rubbish! at the end of this soliloquy. You re going to have to be patient a while longer.
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  36. Dumbo's Feather: Why We Need Free Will.V. Alan White - unknown
    Of course you know the movie, just by cultural assimilation if not by having seen it. There’s this young elephant, Dumbo, who has laughably big ears and has been pitiably separated from his mom. He’s aided by a friendly talking mouse2 into translating those otherwise hapless ears into the power of flight, which he eventually uses to rescue his mom and live happily ever after. The way the wily mouse gets Dumbo to believe that he could fly is to give (...)
     
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  37. A. freedom and world-views in the X-Files.V. Alan White - manuscript
    “Men can never be free, because they’re weak, corrupt, worthless and restless. The people believe in authority; they’ve grown tired of waiting for miracle or mystery. Science is their religion; no greater explanation exists for them.” (Cigarette Smoking Man, "Talitha Cumi" The X-Files 3X24).
     
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  38. Frankfurt, failure, and finding fault.V. Alan White - 1998 - Sorites 9 (9):47-52.
    Harry Frankfurt's famous examples of overdetermined moral agents who are nevertheless responsible for their actions and omissions have long been hailed as proofs that the ability and/or opportunity to do otherwise is not a necessary condition for moral responsibility. In this paper I use recent clarifications of some of these examples by Frankfurt himself to show that their force relies in part on tacit ceteris paribus assumptions concealing a reliance on PAP that concerns matters of fairness in assessing moral responsibility.
     
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    How to mind one's ethics: A reply to Van Inwagen.V. Alan White - 1990 - Analysis 50 (1):33-35.
    Analysis shows that statements of ability are disguised conditionals. More exactly, the correct analysis of 'X could have done A' is 'If X h decided (chosen, willed ...) to do A, X would have done A'. Therefore having acted freely--having been able to act otherwise than one fact did--is compatible with determinism (with the causal determination of one's acts).
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    Manuel Vargas , Building Better Beings: A Theory of Moral Responsibility . Reviewed by.V. Alan White - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (3-4):192-194.
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  41. Quick thinking? Not so fast!V. White - 2004 - Sorites 15:7-10.
    Hud Hudson has argued that with a few assumptions one can prove that superluminal objects exist. I argue that even if the assumptions are true that his argument, if sound, leads to a proliferation of movers packing given spaces. I further argue that his argument as it stands cannot in fact entail that objects moving at any speed exist.
     
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  42. Refining Media Coverage.V. Whitehouse - 1996 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 11:184-194.
     
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    Single-Topic Introductory Philosophy.V. Alan White - 1996 - Teaching Philosophy 19 (2):137-144.
    The author examines the single topic approach to the construction of introductory philosophy courses. The author considers the single topic approach to be an alternative to more historically- and topically-based approaches. The traditional approach to philosophy is often broad and difficult for students to engage with in classroom discussion. A narrow and detailed treatment of a standard area or topic facilitates classroom discussion and allows students to transfer insights and skills in areas of their own disciplines. The author outlines a (...)
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    The Single-Issue Introduction to Philosophy.V. Alan White - 1990 - Teaching Philosophy 13 (1):13-19.
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    Privacy, deontic epistemic action logic and software agents.V. Wiegel, M. J. Van den Hoven & G. J. C. Lokhorst - 2005 - Ethics and Information Technology 7 (4):251-264.
    In this paper we present an executable approach to model interactions between agents that involve sensitive, privacy-related information. The approach is formal and based on deontic, epistemic and action logic. It is conceptually related to the Belief-Desire-Intention model of Bratman. Our approach uses the concept of sphere as developed by Waltzer to capture the notion that information is provided mostly with restrictions regarding its application. We use software agent technology to create an executable approach. Our agents hold beliefs about the (...)
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  46. A Journal of Demography.V. B. Wigglesworth, P. S. Clarke, H. George Classen, A. R. Goodwin, A. R. Ilersic, John R. Lee, O. S. R. Reddi & F. Rubimarco - 1960 - The Eugenics Review 52:107.
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  47. Demythologizing the myths of West Africa: George Washington Ellis and the Vai peoples.V. Williams - 1995 - The Griot 14:42-47.
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    Human Freedom and Social Order, An Essay in Christian Philosophy.A Study of Liberty.V. J. McGill - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (3):407-409.
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  49. Ėtika, moralʹ, vospitanie: prikladnye aspekty.V. V. Alekseev & V. I. Bakshtanovskiĭ (eds.) - 1982 - Novosibirsk: Ti︠u︡menskiĭ industrialʹnyĭ in-t im. Leninskogo komsomola.
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  50. Problemy dialekticheskogo materializma.V. G. Aleksenko, V. F. Makarov & I. V. Chernikova (eds.) - 1986 - Tomsk: Izd-vo Tomskogo universiteta.
     
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