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  1. Joint Action: Neurocognitive Mechanisms Supporting Human Interaction.Harold Bekkering, Ellen R. A. De Bruijn, Raymond H. Cuijpers, Roger Newman-Norlund, Hein T. Van Schie & Ruud Meulenbroek - 2009 - Topics in Cognitive Science 1 (2):340-352.
    Humans are experts in cooperating with each other when trying to accomplish tasks they cannot achieve alone. Recent studies of joint action have shown that when performing tasks together people strongly rely on the neurocognitive mechanisms that they also use when performing actions individually, that is, they predict the consequences of their co‐actor’s behavior through internal action simulation. Context‐sensitive action monitoring and action selection processes, however, are relatively underrated but crucial ingredients of joint action. In the present paper, we try (...)
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  2. Combining work and motherhood: Is utopia becoming true?M. H. J. Bekker - 1997 - In Alkeline van Lenning, Marrie Bekker & Ine Vanwesenbeeck (eds.), Feminist utopias in a postmodern era. Tilburg, The Netherlands: Tilburg University Press. pp. 66--80.
     
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  3. Needs and opportunities in mineral evolution research.R. M. Hazen, A. Bekker, D. L. Bish, W. Bleeker, R. T. Downs, J. Farquhar, J. M. Ferry, E. S. Grew, A. H. Knoll, D. Papineau, J. P. Ralph & J. W. da SverjenskyValley - unknown
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    Infants differentially update their internal models of a dynamic environment.E. Kayhan, S. Hunnius, J. X. O'Reilly & H. Bekkering - 2019 - Cognition 186 (C):139-146.
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    Aristotelis Opera, Band 2.Immanuel Bekker & Olof Gigon (eds.) - 1960 - De Gruyter.
    Diese fünfbändige Aristoteles-Ausgabe in griechischer Sprache ist ein fotomechanischer Nachdruck der maßgeblichen Aristoteles-Ausgabe von 1831-1870. Band I und II enthält die Werke Aristoteles. In Band III wird die durch O. Gigon besorgte Bearbeitung und Ergänzung der Fragmente des Aristoteles wiedergegeben. Band IV bietet eine Auswahl der bedeutendsten Stücke aus den antiken Kommentaren zu Aristoteles, sowie eine Konkordanz mit den Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca. In Band V ist der Index Aristotelicus von H. Bonitz nachgedruckt.
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    Attachment styles and secure base priming in relation to emotional reactivity after frustration induction.Annemiek Karreman, Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets & Marrie H. J. Bekker - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (3):428-441.
    ABSTRACTIn two experimental studies, we explored the role of attachment in predicting emotional reactivity after frustration induction. In the first study, using a cognitive frustration task, we examined in a college sample how attachment styles related to the experience and expression of emotions after frustration induction. In the second study, we investigated in college students the effect of conscious priming of the secure base schema on mood disturbance after the performance of a cognitive frustration task. Results showed that individuals experienced (...)
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    Learning to use novel objects: A training study on the acquisition of novel action representations.M. van Elk, M. Paulus, C. Pfeiffer, H. T. van Schie & H. Bekkering - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1304-1314.
    Many studies have suggested that the motor system is organized in a hierarchical fashion, around the prototypical end location associated with using objects. However, most studies supporting the hierarchical view have used well-known actions and objects that are highly over-learned. Accordingly, at present it is unclear if the hierarchical principle applies to learning the use of novel objects as well. In the present study we found that when learning to use a novel object subjects acquired an action representation of the (...)
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    Short-term action intentions overrule long-term semantic knowledge.M. van Elk, H. T. van Schie & H. Bekkering - 2009 - Cognition 111 (1):72-83.
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    SETTLEMENTS IN ANATOLIA - (J.) Haldon, (H.) Elton, (J.) Newhard (edd.) Archaeology and Urban Settlement in Late Roman and Byzantine Anatolia. Euchaïta-Avkat-Beyözü and its Environment. Pp. xxx + 377, figs, ills, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Cased, £90, US$125. ISBN: 978-1-108-47115-2. [REVIEW]Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (2):497-500.
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    Methodological superiority of Aristotle over euclid.H. G. Apostle - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (2):131-134.
    If we were to name the two greatest mathematicians of antiquity, we would probably choose Archimedes and Euclid. The first excelled in research, the second in synthesis or system. The synthesis or system is closely associated with the theory or philosophy of that subject; and Euclid's Elements, which has been characterized as “one of the noblest monuments of antiquity”, is the best concrete instance of the theory of mathematics according to the ancient Greeks. Now Aristotle had a theory of mathematics, (...)
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    Die philosophischen Totengespräche der Frühaufklärung.Riccarda Suitner - 2016 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
    Dieses Buch rekonstruiert erstmals die faszinierende Geschichte einer Reihe fiktiver Totengespräche, die zwischen 1729 und 1734 - anonym oder unter Pseudonym und sämtlich als Flugschriften veröffentlicht - in Deutschland erschienenen sind. Die Protagonisten dieser Gespräche gehören zu den berühmtesten Denkern der Frühaufklärung (u. a. Chr. Thomasius, A. H. Francke, J. Fr. Budde, N. H. Gundling) und Philosophen des 17. Jahrhunderts (Descartes, Leibniz, Bekker). In den fünf Jahren, in denen die Dialoge erschienen, lösten sie auf verschiedenen Feldern (philosophischen, theologischen, ökonomischen, persönlichen) (...)
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    Motion Perception and the Temporal Metaphysics of Consciousness.H. Pollock & S. Strong - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (5-6):79-101.
    This paper defends a 'punctivist' conception of consciousness from recent attacks by Ian Phillips and Matthew Soteriou. As we intend it, 'punctivism' is the view that a subject's experience over some interval is determined by their experiential states at each instant during it. Phillips and Soteriou both offer ingenious arguments purporting to show that the punctivist is unable to make sense of motion perception; and that only by adopting an 'holistic' conception -- whereby a subject's instantaneous experiences are determined by (...)
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    On the Ratio Challenge for Comparativism.H. Orri Stefánsson - 2018 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (2):380-390.
    This paper discusses a challenge for Comparativists about belief, who hold that numerical degree of belief (in particular, subjective probability) is a useful fiction, unlike comparative belief, which they regard as real. The challenge is to make sense of claims like ‘I am twice as confident in A as in B’ in terms of comparative belief only. After showing that at least some Comparativists can meet this challenge, I discuss implications for Zynda’s [2000] and Stefánsson’s [2017] defences of Comparativism.
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    Duty and Ignorance of Fact.H. A. Prichard - 2002 - In H. A. Prichard (ed.), Moral writings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Prichard's concern here is whether a person's obligation depends either on features of his or her situation or on features of his or her thoughts about that situation. Related to this contrast between the objective view and the subjective view is the issue of whether an obligation is an obligation to do some action. To the latter issue, Prichard responds that an obligation is not an obligation to do something, but an obligation to set ourselves to do something; as a (...)
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  15. Does Moral Philosophy Rest on a Mistake?H. A. Prichard - 2002 - In H. A. Prichard (ed.), Moral writings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Maintaining that the existence of Moral Philosophy, as it is usually understood, rests on a mistake, Prichard undertakes to formulate our true attitude towards moral obligations. The right action does not depend upon either our own good or what is good. Obligations are underivative, immediate, and self‐evident, and therefore, we do not come to appreciate them through argument or a process of non‐moral thinking. The mistake on which Moral Philosophy rests, which links obligation to virtue or desire, parallels the mistake (...)
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    Exchanging.H. A. Prichard - 2002 - In H. A. Prichard (ed.), Moral writings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    The act of exchanging one thing for another seems to involve a promise. The confidence needed to relinquish something one has on the understanding that one will receive what another has in exchange can be expressed in terms of resolve. In binding oneself, one thinks that if the other binds himself or herself to perform a given action, then he or she will do that action. In cases in which one person's action does not precede the other's, one's promise involves (...)
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  17. What is the Matter with Matter? Barad, Butler, and Adorno.P. Højme - 2024 - Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research 9.
    This article aims to read feminist new materialisms (Barad), together with ‘postulated’ linguistic or cultural primacy of Queer Theory (Butler), to show how both are engaged in similar critical-ethical endeavours. The central argument is that the criticism of Barad and new materialisms misses Butler’s materialistic insights due to a narrow interpretation of Butler's alleged social-constructivist position. There is, therefore, a specific focus on where they both make similar ethical appeals. Moreover, the article relies on Adorno's negative dialectic to highlight an (...)
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  18. What Is Risk Aversion?H. Orii Stefansson & Richard Bradley - 2019 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 70 (1):77-102.
    According to the orthodox treatment of risk preferences in decision theory, they are to be explained in terms of the agent's desires about concrete outcomes. The orthodoxy has been criticised both for conflating two types of attitudes and for committing agents to attitudes that do not seem rationally required. To avoid these problems, it has been suggested that an agent's attitudes to risk should be captured by a risk function that is independent of her utility and probability functions. The main (...)
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  19. Logic and Conversation.H. Paul Grice - 1989 - In .
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  20. Mind over machine.H. Dreyfus & S. E. Dreyfus - 1986 - Free Press.
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  21. Inleiding tot de Encyclopaedie der rechtswetenschap.H. Dooyeweerd - 1954 - Amsterdam,: H. J. Paris.
     
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  22. Wiedergeburt durch innere Sekretion: Umwandlung der Zeugungskraft.H. E. Douval - 1964 - Gelnhausen,: H. Schwab.
     
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    Sot︠s︡iolohii︠a︡ konstytut︠s︡iĭnoho prava: monohrafii︠a︡.V'i︠a︡cheslav Dz︠h︡unʹ - 2015 - Kyïv: Vydavnychyĭ dim in I︠U︡re.
    Knyha 1. Teoretyko-metodolohichni osnovy -- Knyha 2. Sot︠s︡iokulʹturni pidstavy i︠e︡vropeĭsʹkoho konstytut︠s︡ionalizmu.
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  24. Bibliographie de l'épihanisme.H. M. Pouget - 1951 - Paris,: Centre épiphanete de Paris.
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  25. Duty and Interest.H. A. Prichard - 2002 - In H. A. Prichard (ed.), Moral writings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    To the many moral theorists who have sought to establish a necessary connection between duty and interest, Prichard replies that their project ought not to be undertaken as it commits us to the view that our only duty is to do what is to our advantage. In discussing the attempts of Plato, Butler, and Green to link duty and interest, Prichard, like Kant, maintains that the rightness of action does not depend either upon our own good or upon our belief (...)
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  26. Green: Political Obligation.H. A. Prichard - 2002 - In H. A. Prichard (ed.), Moral writings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Analyses Green's rather obscure treatment of two important questions: ‘Why does a subject have the duty to obey the ruler or sovereign?’; and ‘Why is the receipt of an order backed by a threat sufficient to establish this duty when the order comes from a ruler?’ Prichard considers Green's position regarding the grounds and justification for obedience to law to be part of a larger theory of moral obligation that is inconsistent with our ordinary moral ideas. To Green's seeming denial (...)
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  27. The Meaning of ἀγαθόν In the Ethics of Aristotle.H. A. Prichard - 2002 - In H. A. Prichard (ed.), Moral writings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Endeavours to specify what Aristotle means by αγαθον. In some contexts, this term seems to mean simply ‘that being desired’ or a person's ultimate or non‐ultimate end or aim. In other contexts, αγαθον takes on a normative quality. For his statements to have content, argues Prichard, Aristotle must hold that when we pursue something of a certain kind, such as an honour, we pursue it as a good. Prichard argues that by αγαθον Aristotle actually means ‘conducive to happiness’, and holds (...)
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  28. The Object of a Desire.H. A. Prichard - 2002 - In H. A. Prichard (ed.), Moral writings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Concerning the nature of desires that pertain to actions, considers the view that we cannot desire something unless we know or think, first, that it does not exist, and second, that it does not exist now. Finds a core of truth in this, but modifies the formula to claim that ‘we can only desire the existence of that of the existence of which in the past, present, or future, as the case may be, we are uncertain.’ Put more simply, a (...)
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  29. The Psychology of Willing.H. A. Prichard - 2002 - In H. A. Prichard (ed.), Moral writings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Often an action causes both evil and benefit for the agent. No general account can be given for what happens when one considers in light of this evil and benefit whether to undertake the action in question. Prichard maintains that in willing a movement, there are two acts of will. First, there is the willing to think more of what one shall gain in willing x, which results from the desire to will x. Second, there is the willing of the (...)
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    The Time of an Obligation.H. A. Prichard - 2002 - In H. A. Prichard (ed.), Moral writings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    In discussing the fact that it takes time to perform an action, distinguishes statements such as ‘I shall do x’ from statements such as ‘I shall be under an obligation to do x’ and ‘I was doing x’ from ‘I was under an obligation to do x’. The truth of the ‘ought’ statements is independent of whether the action is done, as it is not necessary that one not do the action at the time required in order to be under (...)
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    Life and work of Prof. Ismail Raji Al-Faruqi.H. N. Rafiabadi (ed.) - 2023 - New Delhi: Genuine Publications & Media Pvt..
  32. Bhāratīya tattvaśāstra saṅgraha.H. N. Raghavendracharya - 1962
     
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  33. Dvaitavedanta.H. Raghhavendracharya - 1958
     
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  34. Măktăb vă estetik tărbii̐ă.R. Răḣimova - 1966
     
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  35. Joseph Glanvill and psychical research in the seventeenth century.H. Stanley Redgrove - 1921 - London: William Rider & Son. Edited by I. M. L. Redgrove.
  36. Purpose and transcendentalism.H. Stanley Redgrove - 1920 - New York,: E. P. Dutton & co..
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  37. Ethics of getting-on in life: the Northern University.H. G. Reid - 1910 - Edinburgh,: The Aberdeen University Press.
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    Nietzsche.H. A. Reyburn - 1948 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
  39. Counterfactual Skepticism and Multidimensional Semantics.H. Orri Stefánsson - 2018 - Erkenntnis 83 (5):875-898.
    It has recently been argued that indeterminacy and indeterminism make most ordinary counterfactuals false. I argue that a plausible way to avoid such counterfactual skepticism is to postulate the existence of primitive modal facts that serve as truth-makers for counterfactual claims. Moreover, I defend a new theory of ‘might’ counterfactuals, and develop assertability and knowledge criteria to suit such unobservable ‘counterfacts’.
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  40. A Causal-Role Account of Ecological Role Functions.Katie H. Morrow - 2023 - Philosophy of Science 90: 433–453.
    I develop an account of ecological role functions—the functions of species within ecosystems—which is informed by alternative regime phenomena in ecology. My account is a causal-role theory which includes a counterfactual sensitivity condition. The account tracks and explains a distinction ecologists make between functions and various activities which are not functions. My counterfactual sensitivity condition resolves the liberality problem often attributed to causal-role theories of function, while also illuminating the explanatory centrality of role functions within ecology.
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  41. On the Possibilities for Future communisms: Rethinking Communism as Biocommunism.Philip Højme - 2023 - Bajo Palabra 32:95–108.
    This essay rethinks the concept of biocommunism by rearticulating it via a sensitivity towards individual suffering rather than the human species as a whole. The essay is divided into three parts. The first part outlines Marx’s concept of alienation because of the central role that the fourth kind of alienation plays in Dyer-Witheford’s original conception of biocommunism. The second part briefly elaborates on the discussion of species in the Kyoto School. These two parts lead to the third part, where a (...)
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    Gambling with Death.H. Orri Stefánsson - 2020 - Topoi 39 (2):271-281.
    Orthodox expected utility theory imposes too stringent restrictions on what attitudes to risk one can rationally hold. Focusing on a life-and-death gamble, I identify as the main culprit the theory’s Linearity property, according to which the utility of a particular change in the risk of a bad outcome is independent of the original level of risk. Finally, I argue that a recent non-standard Bayesian decision theory, that does not have this property, handles risky gambles better than the orthodox theory.
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  43. On the Possibilities for Future communisms: Rethinking Communism as Biocommunism.Philip Højme - 2023 - In Nicol A. Barria-Asenjo (ed.), Psychoanalysis Between Philosophy and Politics. LOOK Publications. pp. 266-280.
    Biocommunism, while not a new concept, has yet to be the subject of considerable academic research. Wróbel has most recently taken it up. Beginning with Dyer-Witheford’s suggestion of a return to Marx’s concept of species-being, or Gattungswesen,4 this essay will elaborate on the influence of this term in the early Marx and the role which the notion of species held in the Kyoto School. The essay concludes with an allusion to Agamben and Butler that aims to provide a much-needed discussion (...)
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  44. Islāmī Hīnd men̲ kalām o falsafah.Shabbīr Aḥmad k̲h̲ān̲ G̲h̲aurī - 1997 - Paṭnah: K̲h̲udā Bak̲h̲sh Oriyanṭal Pablik Lāʼibrerī.
  45. Islāmī Hind men̲ ʻulūm-i ʻaqlīyah.Shabbīr Aḥmad K̲h̲ān̲ G̲h̲aurī - 1997 - Paṭnah: K̲h̲udā Bak̲h̲sh Oriyanṭal Pablik Lāʼibrerī.
  46. Min r̄ūwād al-falsafah al-Islāmīyah.ʻAbd al-Munʻim Ḥamādah - 1973 - [al-Qāhirah]: Maktabat al-Anjilū al-Miṣrīyah.
    al-Kindī. - al-Fārābī. - Ibn Sīnā. - Ibn Khaldūn.
     
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  47. Amr bi al-maʻruf wa-nahi ʻan al-munkar, yā, Pah Islām kṣhe da iḥtisāb niẓām.Muḥammad Saʻīd al-Raḥman Ḥaqqanī - 1993 - Kābul: Maktabat al-Nūr.
    On the propagation and preaching in Islam against evil deeds and on the process of accountability in Islam.
     
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  48. Muʻallim al-Khayr: guzīdah-ʼi az manṭiq-i nubuvvat, darsī va maʻlūmātī barā-yi āmūzgārān va nawʹāmūzān-i ʻulūm-i dīnī.ʻAbd al-Ḥaqq Ḥaqqʹandīsh (ed.) - 2009 - [Afghanistan]: Intishārāt-i Saʻīd.
    Study and teaching of Islam with refererence to Qurʼan and Hadith.
     
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    ʻIlm al-kalām al-jadīd: suʼāl al-manhaj fī naṣṣ al-ʻalamayn Muḥammad Bāqir al-Ṣadr wa-Ṭāhā ʻAbd al-Raḥmān: dirāsah naqdīyah.ʻAlī Zayn al-ʻĀbidīn Ḥarb - 2020 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Maʻārif al-Ḥikmīyah.
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  50. al-Durar al-mutanāthirah fī al-muntaqá min qirāʼat al-kutub wa-al-wasāʼil al-muʻāṣirah.ʻAbd Allāh al-Sālim bin Muḥammad Maḥfūẓ bin Iḥmīdī Ḥasanī - 2021 - Anwākshūṭ: Dār al-Isrāʼ lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
     
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