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    Soul, Seed and Palingenesis in the Hippocratic de Victu.Hynek Bartoš - 2009 - Apeiron 42 (1):1-32.
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    Aristotle and his Medical Precursors on Digestion and Nutrition.Hynek Bartoš - 2020 - In Giouli Korobili & Roberto Lo Presti (eds.), Nutrition and Nutritive Soul in Aristotle and Aristotelianism. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 127-152.
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    Philosophy and dietetics in the Hippocratic on regimen: a delicate balance of health.Hynek Bartos - 2015 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Hippocrates.
    The discovery of dietetics -- Philosophy of the nature of man -- Therapy of body and soul -- The philosophical legacy of On regimen.
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    The concept of mimēsis in the hippocratic de victu.Hynek Bartoš - 2014 - Classical Quarterly 64 (2):542-557.
    The concept ofmimēsiswas ‘shared by most authors, philosophers and educated audiences in the classical period, in antiquity as a whole, and even later’, although it has probably never been developed into a well-articulated theory. As far as we can judge from the extant evidence, the meaning of the expressions μίμησις and μιμέομαι differs from author to author and sometimes even from passage to passage. Ancient Greek views onmimēsishave often been discussed in modern scholarship, mainly within the field of history of (...)
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    The analogy of Auger Boring in the hippocratic de victu.Hynek Bartoš - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (1):92-97.
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    The Analogy Of Auger Boring In The Hippocratic De Victu.Hynek Bartoš - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (1):92-97.
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    Aristotle and the Hippocratic De victu on innate heat and the kindled soul.Hynek Bartoš - 2014 - Ancient Philosophy 34 (2):289-315.
  8. Aristotle and His Hippocratic Precursors on Health and Natural Teleology.Hynek Bartoš - 2010 - Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science:7-27.
     
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    Aristotle on Methodological Approaches to the Study of the Human Soul.Hynek Bartoš - 2012 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 12 (2):199-220.
    This paper focuses on Aristotle’s methodology of science and its application to the study of the human soul. My aim is to contrast two significantly different methodological approaches and to formulate two pairs of premises that Aristotle employs in two clearly differentiated and independent fields of study, namely in his zoological works and in the works of practical philosophy. Acknowledging these principles, as I suggest, may shed a new light on the methodological difficulties that Aristotle indicates in the introductory chapters (...)
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    Heat, Pneuma, and Soul in Ancient Philosophy and Science.Hynek Bartoš & Colin Guthrie King (eds.) - 2020 - Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    The conceptualization of the vital force of living beings as a kind of breath and heat is at least as old as Homer. The assumptions that life and living things were somehow causally related to 'heat' and 'breath' would go on to inform much of ancient medicine and philosophy. This is the first volume to consider the relationship of the notions of heat, breath, and soul in ancient Greek philosophy and science from the Presocratics to Aristotle. Bringing together specialists both (...)
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  11. Nesmrtelná psyché a putující daimón.Hynek Bartos - 2005 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 29:27-58.
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  12. Prolínání perspektiv v Hérakleitově nauce o duši.Hynek Bartos - 2002 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 23:23-44.
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  13. Soul, perception, and thought in the hippocratic corpus.Hynek Barto - 2018 - In John E. Sisko (ed.), Philosophy of mind in antiquity. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  14. Varieties of the Ancient Greek Body-Soul Distinction.Hynek Bartoš - 2006 - Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 1:59-78.
    The paper discusses the sharp semantic shifts of the Greek expressions psychê and sôma between the Archaic and Classical era. Concerning the documentary evidence of the medical, rhetorical and philosophical literature at the end of the 5th century BC, I argue that speculations on human health and disease attested in some of the Hippocratic treatises involved a specificnotionofthebody-souldistinctionandalsothatthisnotionprovides an important contrast to the definitionofphilosophyasatherapyofsoul.
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    Hynek Bartoš. Philosophy and Dietetics in the Hippocratic On Regimen: A Delicate Balance of Health. ix + 340 pp., bibl., indexes. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2015. €135. [REVIEW]Chiara Thumiger - 2017 - Isis 108 (1):171-172.
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    Heat, Pneuma, and Soul in Ancient Philosophy and Science ed. by Hynek Bartoš and Colin Guthrie King.Rhodes Pinto - 2021 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 59 (3):511-512.
    This unfortunately titled volume offers a collection of fourteen essays and two introductions, many of which stem from a 2014 conference, Aristotle and His Predecessors on Heat, Pneuma, and Soul, which is a more honest reflection of the contents, given its exclusion of the Stoics. Of the essays, eight are devoted to Aristotle, four to Presocratic natural philosophy, one to Plato, and one to the De Spiritu. The poor titling and somewhat oddly circumscribed selection of who and what receives attention, (...)
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  17. Philosophy and Dietetics in the Hippocratic On Regimen: A Delicate Balance of Health. By Hynek Bartos[REVIEW]Monte Ransome Johnson - 2020 - Ancient Philosophy 40 (1):221-227.
    Hynek Bartos does the field of ancient philosophy a great service by detailing the influence of early Greek thinkers (such as Heraclitus, Empedocles, Anaxagoras, Democritus, and Diogenes of Apollonia) on the Hippocratic work On Regimen, and by demonstrating that work’s innovative engagement with contemporary scientific and philosophical concepts as well as its direct influence on Plato and Aristotle. His study usefully counteracts the lamentable tendency among ancient philosophers to ignore or downplay the influence of medical literature on philosophy (...)
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    Saving identity from postmodernism|[quest]| The normalization of constructivism in International Relations.Andrea Teti Nik Hynek - 2010 - Contemporary Political Theory 9 (2):171.
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    Heroes against homophobia: does elevation uniquely block homophobia by inhibiting disgust?Sebastian E. Bartoș, Pascale Sophie Russell & Peter Hegarty - 2020 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (6):1123-1142.
    Homophobia has decreased in past decades, but gut-level disgust towards gay men lingers. It has been suggested that disgust can be reduced by inducing its proposed opposite emotion, elevation. Rese...
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    Problémy kauzální metody a historického výkladu pojmů.Jaromír Bartoš - 1977 - Praha: Academia.
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    Toward a modern theory of adaptive networks: Expectation and prediction.Richard S. Sutton & Andrew G. Barto - 1981 - Psychological Review 88 (2):135-170.
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  22. The Prague School.Hynek Janoušek & Robin Rollinger - 2017 - In Uriah Kriegel (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Franz Brentano and the Brentano School. London and New York: Routledge. pp. 313-322.
    The name the “Prague school of Brentano” refers to three generations of thinkers who temporarily or permanently lived in Prague, bound together by teacher/student relationships, and who accepted the main views of Franz Brentano’s philosophy. This chapter discusses central aspects of the philosophical work done in the School.
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    Learning to act using real-time dynamic programming.Andrew G. Barto, Steven J. Bradtke & Satinder P. Singh - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 72 (1-2):81-138.
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    Husserl on Hume.Hynek Janoušek & Dan Zahavi - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (3):615-635.
    1. The aim of the present article is not to compare Hume’s and Husserl’s philosophy or to trace Hume’s influence on Husserl’s phenomenology in detail. Such tasks would clearly exceed the limits of...
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    Being oneself and being self-conscious. Spinoza's concept of freedom.Hynek Tippelt - 2020 - E-Logos 27 (1):56-70.
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    Interpretation of affects: Spinozist approach to the issue of human emotionality.Hynek Tippelt - 2021 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 11 (1-2):23-36.
    This paper deals with the possibilities of using the ethical considerations of Baruch Spinoza in a psychotherapeutic context. I begin the interpretation by defining the basic features of Spinoza’s ethics and their connection with the whole of his philosophical system. The core of the study is the interpretation of Spinoza’s theory of affectivity and especially his concept of the transformation of passive affects into active, and what role philosophical knowledge plays in this transformation. The third part of the study then (...)
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    The Dictate of the Unconscious: The Latent Meaning of a Philosophical Text.Hynek Tippelt - 2021 - E-Logos 28 (1):50-59.
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    Why is there still a war? On the latent meaning of war aggression.Hynek Tippelt - 2023 - E-Logos 29 (2):73-85.
    Článek aktualizuje úvahy Sigmunda Freuda o pudových kořenech válečného násilí, zejména jak je předložil ve spisku Proč válka. K zachycení významu současných proměn na poli destruktivity je navržen koncept destruktivní revoluce, jehož terminologické zachycení má poukazovat na analogii s procesem známým jako sexuální revoluce. Klíčovým aspektem hypotetické probíhající destruktivní revoluce má být zvědomění skutečnosti, že destrukce může způsobovat slast a že mezi základní destruktivní projevy patří autoagrese. Smyslem předložených úvah je nabídnout perspektivu, z níž se válečné násilí jeví jako kontraproduktivní (...)
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    Equations in oligomorphic clones and the constraint satisfaction problem for ω-categorical structures.Libor Barto, Michael Kompatscher, Miroslav Olšák, Trung Van Pham & Michael Pinsker - 2019 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 19 (2):1950010.
    There exist two conjectures for constraint satisfaction problems of reducts of finitely bounded homogeneous structures: the first one states that tractability of the CSP of such a structure is, when the structure is a model-complete core, equivalent to its polymorphism clone satisfying a certain nontrivial linear identity modulo outer embeddings. The second conjecture, challenging the approach via model-complete cores by reflections, states that tractability is equivalent to the linear identities satisfied by its polymorphisms clone, together with the natural uniformity on (...)
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    Operations of power in autonomous weapon systems: ethical conditions and socio-political prospects.Nik Hynek & Anzhelika Solovyeva - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (1):79-99.
    The purpose of this article is to provide a multi-perspective examination of one of the most important contemporary security issues: weaponized, and especially lethal, artificial intelligence. This technology is increasingly associated with the approaching dramatic change in the nature of warfare. What becomes particularly important and evermore intensely contested is how it becomes embedded with and concurrently impacts two social structures: ethics and law. While there has not been a global regime banning this technology, regulatory attempts at establishing a ban (...)
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    Saving identity from postmodernism? The normalization of constructivism in International Relations.Nik Hynek & Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2010 - Contemporary Political Theory 9 (2):171-199.
    International Relations's intellectual history is almost always treated as a history of ideas in isolation from both those discursive and political economies which provide its disciplinary and wider context. This paper contributes to this wider analysis by focusing on the impact of the field's discursive economy. Specifically, using Foucaultian archaeologico-genealogical strategy of problematization to analyse the emergence and disciplinary trajectories of Constructivism in IR, this paper argues that Constructivism has been brought gradually closer to its mainstream Neo-utilitarian counterpart through a (...)
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    Saving identity from postmodernism? The normalization of constructivism in International Relations.Nik Hynek & Andrea Teti - 2010 - Contemporary Political Theory 9 (2):171-199.
    International Relations's intellectual history is almost always treated as a history of ideas in isolation from both those discursive and political economies which provide its disciplinary and wider context. This paper contributes to this wider analysis by focusing on the impact of the field's discursive economy. Specifically, using Foucaultian archaeologico-genealogical strategy of problematization to analyse the emergence and disciplinary trajectories of Constructivism in IR, this paper argues that Constructivism has been brought gradually closer to its mainstream Neo-utilitarian counterpart through a (...)
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    Developing Resilience During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Yoga and Mindfulness for the Well-Being of Student Musicians in Spain.L. Javier Bartos, María J. Funes, Marc Ouellet, M. Pilar Posadas & Chris Krägeloh - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Here, we report on a quasi-experimental study to explore the applicability and perceived benefits of the CRAFT program, which is based on mindfulness, yoga, positive psychology, and emotional intelligence, to improve higher education student musicians’ health and well-being during the lockdown. A subset of student musicians at a Higher Conservatory of Music in Spain followed the CRAFT program during the academic year 2019/2020, 1 h per week as part of their curriculum. Students enrolled in CRAFT-based elective subjects formed the CRAFT (...)
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  34. Aspects of Kant's resolution synthetic and analytical Court.Hynek Janousek - 2012 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 43:79-100.
    The study aims to show that the Kantian distinction of synthetic and analytical resolution of the courts is originally epistemic and not purely logical. Proof of this proposition is done so that in the first step are distinguished two types of synthetic and analytical predicate relation to the subject - logical-semantic and epistemic. Furthermore, the examples demonstrated that Kant was familiar cases in courts, which are found only logico-semantic synthetic or analytic connection of concepts in trials. Consequently, Kant care for (...)
     
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  35. Husserlova nauka o celku a části a její význam pro fenomenologii.Hynek Janousek - 2009 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 36:57-75.
    Ve své studii se pokouším zdůvodnit význam Husserlova základního rozlišení mezi samostatnými a nesamostatnými částmi v celku jeho filosofování. K tomu je potřeba popsat, jak toto rozlišení vyrůstá z obecné systematiky Logických zkoumání a jak je touto systematikou jakožto nástroj jejího vypracování předpokládáno. Abychom tento rozdíl pochopili musíme jej nejdříve zasadit do kontextu Husserlovy čisté logiky. V ní tento rozdíl patří zprvu do oblasti čisté logiky, která se nazývá formální ontologií, neboť každý předmět může být chápán jako aktuální nebo možná (...)
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  36. Pojednání v Humově reflexi.Hynek Janousek - 2010 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 38:91-97.
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    The Broader Context of Sympathy in Book 2 of the Treatise.Hynek Janoušek - 2020 - Hume Studies 46 (1):33-55.
  38. Zneužívá JSTOR a spol. akademické prostředí?Hynek Janoušek - 2012 - Filosofie Dnes 4 (1):107-108.
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    Paul Lazarsfeld's Contributions to the History of Empirical Social Research.Hynek Jeřábek - forthcoming - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science.
    During the 1960s Paul F. Lazarsfeld, co-founder of the renowned Columbia school, worked to promote a useful new research methodology. This paper analyses these activities. In a series of papers, Lazarsfeld demonstrated that the roots of empirical research, the useful methodology he developed, lie in the work of early European scholars. Building on his belief that quantification does not need numbers, he showed that Hermann Conring, with his “classificatory statistics,” had predated Frédéric Le Play and his “ family budgets” and (...)
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    When stigmatization does not work: over-securitization in efforts of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots.Anzhelika Solovyeva & Nik Hynek - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (6):2547-2569.
    This article reflects on securitization efforts with respect to ‘killer robots’, known more impartially as autonomous weapons systems (AWS). Our contribution focuses, theoretically and empirically, on the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, a transnational advocacy network vigorously pushing for a pre-emptive ban on AWS. Marking exactly a decade of its activity, there is still no international regime formally banning, or even purposefully regulating, AWS. Our objective is to understand why the Campaign has not been able to advance its disarmament agenda (...)
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    Should Europe be explored? The Philosophy of Euroscepticism.Lukáš Novotný & Hynek Tippelt - 2017 - E-Logos 24 (1):30-43.
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    The Constraint Satisfaction Problem and Universal Algebra.Libor Barto - 2015 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 21 (3):319-337.
    This paper gives a brief survey of current research on the complexity of the constraint satisfaction problem over fixed constraint languages.
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    Judgmental Force and Assertion in Brentano and Early Husserl.Hynek Janoušek - 2015 - Studia Phaenomenologica 15:105-128.
    The goal of the present article is to describe the Brentanian background of several topics concerning judgments and assertions in Husserl’s Logical Investigations. Why did Husserl abandon Brentano’s theory of two judgmental forces? Is the “is true/false” to be understood as an expression of judgmental force or as a logical predication? Is a “common expression” of the objective validity of judgment equivalent with our expression of our belief in that validity? Does the linguistic sign of the logical force manifest this (...)
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    Commentary on Utility and Bounds.Andrew G. Barto - 2014 - Topics in Cognitive Science 6 (2):338-341.
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    Erratum: Equations in oligomorphic clones and the constraint satisfaction problem for ω-categorical structures.Libor Barto, Michael Kompatscher, Miroslav Olšák, Trung Van Pham & Michael Pinsker - 2021 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 21 (2):2192001.
    Journal of Mathematical Logic, Ahead of Print.
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    Filosofické problémy nanotechnologií: ontologicko-systémová východiska a etické implikace.Vít Bartoš & Michal Trčka - 2022 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 44 (2):169-198.
    From the perspective of philosophy of science and technologies, we firstly attend to the issue of the role of nanotechnologies within the evolution of technologies. We recognize their utmost importance in the respect that they are technologies of life itself. We further explain that the nano-level is the domain of intersection of the rules of quantum physics and traditional Newtonian physics. This is our starting point from which we discuss the issue of conditions under which minimizing things also changes their (...)
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    Learning and incremental dynamic programming.Andrew G. Barto - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):94-95.
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    Brentano and Husserl on Hume’s Moral Philosophy.Hynek Janoušek - 2024 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 55 (2):133-148.
    The article analyses the reception of Hume’s moral philosophy in the lectures and manuscripts of Edmund Husserl and in the published lectures of Franz Brentano, on which Husserl originally based his views. I first present the reasons that led Brentano to appreciate Hume’s sentimentalist background in moral philosophy and to criticize Hume’s relativism. I then show how Husserl, following the critique of psychologism in his Logical Investigations, builds on this starting point and attempts to show a possible contradictory nature of (...)
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    Politické myšlení Davida Huma. Základní otázky, východiska a inspirace pro americké otce zakladatele by Adéla Rádková (review).Hynek Janoušek - 2024 - Hume Studies 49 (1):181-185.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Politické myšlení Davida Huma. Základní otázky, východiska a inspirace pro americké otce zakladatele by Adéla RádkováHynek JanoušekAdéla Rádková. Politické myšlení Davida Huma. Základní otázky, východiska a inspirace pro americké otce zakladatele [The Political Thought of David Hume. Basic Questions, Premises, and Inspiration for America’s Founding Fathers]. Prague: Togga, 2019. Pp. 201. Paperback. ISBN 978-80-7476-169-0, $10.00.The work of David Hume has never been a major focus of interest in (...)
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    Meanings of “Embodied Experience”: A Response to Anik Waldow’s Book.Hynek Janoušek - 2023 - Hume Studies 48 (2):305-317.
    The text first briefly summarizes the contents of Annik Waldow's book and then attempts to highlight the diverse meanings of the concept of bodily experience in eighteenth-century philosophy, especially in the philosophy of David Hume. After a brief distinction between subjective and objective bodily experience in Descartes, I point to six different meanings of this concept in David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature. One of these notions, the body as a center of reference, turns out to be important for interpreting (...)
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