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    Der Leib der Stadt.Jürgen Hasse - 2014 - Studia Phaenomenologica 14:101-131.
    This article discusses the complex space of the city as an urban milieu of vitality. On the skin of the city, a permanent change of its physical and physiognomic appearance takes place. The alternation of urban “faces” is constituted situationally in the structures and wrinkles of the skin. However, characteristic features of urban quarters do not only appear visually; they become bodily felt and are perceptible as holistic impressions, emanating from atmospheric “vital qualities”. Therefore, lively urban districts are discussed as (...)
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    Atmosfere e tonalità emotive. I sentimenti come mezzi di comunicazione.Jurgen Hasse - 2006 - Rivista di Estetica 33 (33):95-115.
    Il concetto di atmosfera può essere inteso in due sensi diversi — da un lato come atmosfera terrestre, la cui composizione viene studiata con i metodi delle scienze naturali; dall’altro come fluido sentimentale-spaziale, capace di condizionare affettivamente gli uomini in determinate circostanze. L’atmosfera terrestre è oggetto delle scienze naturali, mentre le atmosfere affettive sono oggetto di una pluralità di discipline non-scientifiche eterogenee, sia dal punto di vista paradigmatico che...
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    Raume menschlichen Lebens Zur Ontologie von Raum und Raumlichkeit zwischen Natur und Kultur.Jürgen Hasse - 2007 - Philosophia Naturalis 44 (1):3-30.
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  4. Wohnen als Ausdruckssituation des Lebens.Jürgen Hasse - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2021 (1):38-55.
    Dwelling is understood in the sense of Martin Heidegger: »Dwelling is the manner in which mortals are on the earth.« The way in which people are living on earth situates them in their dwelling. Because dwelling is not an activity, but a mode of being, an ethics of dwelling is required because »habitability« of the earth is limited. This demands a sustainable way of life. Responsible housing therefore needs a structural pause in the growth-focussed process of civilisation. As a result, (...)
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    Was bedeutet es zu wohnen?: Anstöße zu einer Ethik des Wohnens.Jürgen Hasse - 2023 - Verlag Karl Alber.
    The way people live is neither a task, nor an action, nor a function. Rather, living expresses how people carry out their lives in places and spaces. One’s home in the broader sense (beyond ‘one's own four walls’) is the earth as a whole. In order for living to be successful on both a local and global scale, and for the earth not to become overly inhabited, people must live in a good way. But where extraction (from the resources of (...)
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  6. Die Küste als gelebter Raum und die Sprache der Wissenschaft.Jürgen Hasse - 2002 - Philosophia Naturalis 39 (2):293-321.
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    Wohnungswechsel: Phänomenologie des Ein- und Auswohnens.Jürgen Hasse - 2020 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
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  8. Atmosfere.Tonino Griffero, Antonio Somaini, Gemot Bohme, Hermann Schmitz, Elio Franzini, Ken-Ichi Sasaki, Jürgen Hasse & Barbara Carnevali - 2006 - Rivista di Estetica 46 (33).
     
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    Das Eigene und das Fremde: Heimat in Zeiten der Mobilität.Jürgen Hasse (ed.) - 2018 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
    Als atmospharisch bergendes Gefuhl steht Heimat in einem fruchtbaren Spannungsfeld vielfaltiger gesellschaftlicher Einflusse. In Zeiten der Globalisierung verandern sich die Voraussetzungen fur die Konstitution von Heimat insbesondere durch Mobilitat, Migration, soziale Unsicherheit und Ideologisierung. Die Beitrage des Bandes diskutieren das Spannungsfeld von Eigenem und Fremdem aus verschiedenen theoretischen Perspektiven. Mit Beitragen von Amalia Barboza, Gernot Bohme, Simone Egger, Jurgen Hasse, Karen Joisten, Reinhard Knodt, Hermann Schmitz, Carolin Stapenhorst und Nina Trcka.
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  10. Theorie des Kommunikativen Handelns.Jürgen Habermas - 1981
  11. Aristotle: Virtue and Morality.Hasse Haemaelaeinen - 2011 - Philosophical Forum 42 (3):276-277.
     
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    5. Anmerkungen.Jürgen Walther - 1985 - In Logik der Fragen. De Gruyter. pp. 290-321.
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    Human resource management’s perspective on ethics of allocation in a hospital.Jürgen Wallner - 2011 - Ethik in der Medizin 23 (4):283-289.
    ZusammenfassungEs ist in der Literatur weithin bekannt, dass im Gesundheitswesen auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen Allokationsentscheidungen getroffen werden. Während es auf der Makroebene um gesellschaftlich-politische Strukturfragen geht, stehen die Akteure der Mikroebene vor der Aufgabe, begrenzte Ressourcen in einer Organisation sinnvoll einzusetzen. In den ethischen Analysen der Mikro-Allokationsebene werden zumeist Entscheidungen der Healthcare Professionals thematisiert, weil sie eine unmittelbare Auswirkung auf die konkreten Patienten haben. Weniger in den Blick geraten Allokationen des Managements, welche die Rahmenbedingungen für Ressourcenzuteilungen beim Patienten betreffen. Hierbei geht (...)
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    Backmatter.Jürgen Walther - 1985 - In Logik der Fragen. De Gruyter. pp. 335-336.
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  15. 1. Begriffsklärungen.Jürgen Walther - 1985 - In Logik der Fragen. De Gruyter. pp. 19-76.
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    0. einleitung.Jürgen Walther - 1985 - In Logik der Fragen. De Gruyter. pp. 1-18.
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    The Philosophes’ Criticism of Religion and d’Holbach’s Non-Hedonistic Materialism.Hasse Hämäläinen - 2017 - Diametros 54:56-75.
    Baron d’Holbach was a critic of established religion, or a philosophe, in late 18 th -century France. His work is often perceived as less inventive than the work of other materialist philosophes, such as Helvétius and Diderot. However, I claim that d’Holbach makes an original, unjustly overlooked move in the criticism of religious moral teaching. According to the materialist philosophes, this teaching claims that true happiness is only possible in the afterlife. As an alternative, Helvétius and Diderot offer theories according (...)
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  18. Zur Spürbarkeit von Architektur : das Beispiel der (neuen) Goethe-Universität in Frankfurt am Main.Jürgen Hasse und Oliver Müller - 2015 - In Michael Grossheim (ed.), Leib, Ort, Gefühl: Perspektiven der räumlichen Erfahrung. Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
     
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  19. Reasoning and reversibility in capacity law.Binesh Hass - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (6):439-443.
    A key objective of the law in the assessment of decision-making capacity in clinical settings is to allow clinicians and judges to avoid making value judgements about the reasons that patients use to refuse treatment. This paper advances two lines of argument in respect of this objective. The first is that authorities cannot rationally avoid significant evaluative judgements in the assessment of a patient’s own assessment of the facts of their case. Assessing reasoning is unavoidably value-laden. Yet the underlying motivation (...)
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    Neurophysiological Correlates of Gait in the Human Basal Ganglia and the PPN Region in Parkinson’s Disease.Rene Molina, Chris J. Hass, Kristen Sowalsky, Abigail C. Schmitt, Enrico Opri, Jaime A. Roper, Daniel Martinez-Ramirez, Christopher W. Hess, Kelly D. Foote, Michael S. Okun & Aysegul Gunduz - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Boon and Bane: On the Role of Adjustable Parameters in Simulation Models.Johannes Lenhard & Hans Hasse - 2017 - In Martin Carrier & Johannes Lenhard (eds.), Mathematics as a Tool: Tracing New Roles of Mathematics in the Sciences. Springer Verlag.
    We claim that adjustable parameters play a crucial role in building and applying simulation models. We analyze that role and illustrate our findings using examples from equations of state in thermodynamics. In building simulation models, two types of experiments, namely, simulation and classical experiments, interact in a feedback loop, in which model parameters are adjusted. A critical discussion of how adjustable parameters function shows that they are boon and bane of simulation. They help to enlarge the scope of simulation far (...)
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  22. The values and rules of capacity assessments.Binesh Hass - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (11):816-820.
    This article advances two views on the role of evaluative judgment in clinical assessments of decision-making capacity. The first is that it is rationally impossible for such assessments to exclude judgments of the values a patient uses to motivate their decision-making. Predictably, and second, attempting to exclude such judgments sometimes yields outcomes that contain intractable dilemmas that harm patients. These arguments count against the prevailing model of assessment in common law countries—the four abilities model—which is often incorrectly advertised as being (...)
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    Semantic search during divergent thinking.Richard W. Hass - 2017 - Cognition 166 (C):344-357.
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    Negation and Difference.Marjorie Hass - 2000 - Philosophy Today 44 (Supplement):112-118.
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    Closed-Loop Deep Brain Stimulation to Treat Medication-Refractory Freezing of Gait in Parkinson’s Disease.Rene Molina, Chris J. Hass, Stephanie Cernera, Kristen Sowalsky, Abigail C. Schmitt, Jaimie A. Roper, Daniel Martinez-Ramirez, Enrico Opri, Christopher W. Hess, Robert S. Eisinger, Kelly D. Foote, Aysegul Gunduz & Michael S. Okun - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Background: Treating medication-refractory freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease remains challenging despite several trials reporting improvements in motor symptoms using subthalamic nucleus or globus pallidus internus deep brain stimulation. Pedunculopontine nucleus region DBS has been used for medication-refractory FoG, with mixed findings. FoG, as a paroxysmal phenomenon, provides an ideal framework for the possibility of closed-loop DBS.Methods: In this clinical trial, five subjects with medication-refractory FoG underwent bilateral GPi DBS implantation to address levodopa-responsive PD symptoms with open-loop stimulation. Additionally, PPN (...)
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    Aristotle and the Dilemma of Kantian Autonomy.Hasse Hämäläinen - 2017 - International Philosophical Quarterly 57 (3):331-345.
    Autonomy was an important political concept in ancient Greece. Kant made it the ground of morality: only acting motivated by autonomous reason is moral. But he admits that reason does not have a power to motivate us: desires can always override it. Thus it seems that human reason is not autonomous. The principle of autonomy, however, is an intrinsic part of Kant’s “Copernican Revolution” and his rationalism about the grounding of morality. Questioning the former would lead to fideism or to (...)
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    Attending to the ‘Eye of Experience’: The Epistemic Demands of Identifying Good Actions in Aristotle.Hasse Hämäläinen - 2015 - Etyka 51:105-118.
    W niniejszym artykule analizuję koncepcję Arystotelesa dotyczącą wymagań epistemicznych koniecznych do identyfikacji czynów moralnie dobrych. W Etyce Nikomachejskiej, Arystoteles zdaje się twierdzić, że jesteśmy w stanie rozpoznawać takie czyny, nie mając wiedzy o tym, dlaczego są one dobre. Inne twierdzenia zawarte w tych dziele, nie pozwalają jednak na bezkrytyczne przyjęcie tej tezy. Zdaniem Johna McDowella, Arystoteles uważał, iż dobro etyczne czynu jest zależne od kontekstu. Gdyby tak było, by rozpoznać dany czyn jako dobry, musielibyśmy wiedzieć jakie cechy danej sytuacji czynią (...)
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    Kant’s Long Shadow on the Interpretation of Swedenborg.Hasse Hämäläinen & Alin Varciu - unknown
    Among the readers of Swedenborg, the Swedish thinker’s ‘theory of correspondences’ is often interpreted as treating empirical realities as only imperfect manifestations of spiritual realities. This interpretation that ascribes idealism to Swedenborg was originally proposed by Kant in the Dreams of a Spirit-Seer. Although Kant criticizes Swedenborg’s theory, he considers it no inferior to the theories of Leibniz and Wolf, which can entice a reader of Swedenborg to take Kant’s interpretation at face value: even if Kant did not agree with (...)
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    Moral conscience’s fall from grace: an investigation into conceptual history.Hasse J. Hämäläinen - 2021 - Intellectual History Review 31 (2):283-299.
    This article investigates the question why even the existence of “moral conscience” became regarded with serious doubts among radical eighteenth-century French philosophes La Mettrie, d’Holbach, Diderot, and Voltaire, from the vantage point of conceptual history. The philosophes’ stance of regarding moral conscience only as a name for certain acquired prejudices both fails to engage with the conception of moral conscience upheld by their theistic opponents and stands in a sharp contrast to the moral thought of Protestant reformation, which – less (...)
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  30. Moral Education and Responsibility for Character in Aristotle.Hasse Hämäläinen - 2012 - Philosophical News 5.
    Certain passages of Nicomachean Ethics seem to suggest a model of moral education that excludes those who have been misguided by their educators from being responsible for their character. I will argue, however, that this impression may result from misinterpreting the method of Aristotle’s moral educators. It is often thought, at least since Myles Burnyeat’s classic paper, ‘Aristotle on Learning to Be Good’1, that according to Aristotle, a moral educator should tell to moral students which actions are good so that (...)
     
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    Malebranche’s Alleged Idealism.Hasse Hämäläinen & Alin Varciu - unknown
    Among the readers of Swedenborg, the Swedish thinker’s ‘theory of correspondences’ is often interpreted as treating empirical realities as only imperfect manifestations of spiritual realities. This interpretation that ascribes idealism to Swedenborg was originally proposed by Kant in the Dreams of a Spirit-Seer. Although Kant criticizes Swedenborg’s theory, he considers it no inferior to the theories of Leibniz and Wolf, which can entice a reader of Swedenborg to take Kant’s interpretation at face value: even if Kant did not agree with (...)
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    New Paper.Hasse Hämäläinen & Alin Varciu - unknown
    Among the readers of Swedenborg, the Swedish thinker’s ‘theory of correspondences’ is often interpreted as treating empirical realities as only imperfect manifestations of spiritual realities. This interpretation that ascribes idealism to Swedenborg was originally proposed by Kant in the Dreams of a Spirit-Seer. Although Kant criticizes Swedenborg’s theory, he considers it no inferior to the theories of Leibniz and Wolf, which can entice a reader of Swedenborg to take Kant’s interpretation at face value: even if Kant did not agree with (...)
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    Swedenborg’s Religious Rationalism.Hasse Hämäläinen - 2021 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 10 (2):91-114.
    This article argues that contrary to a received interpretation, Emanuel Swedenborg’s doctrine of correspondences, according to which each empirical reality has a corresponding spiritual reality, is closer to Spinozistic monism than Neoplatonic idealism. According to the former, there is only one substance: God, which we can cognize through its spir­itual and material aspects. According to the latter, the material world consists of substances that receive their form through participation in the ideas of the spiri­tual world. The article will show that (...)
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  34. The Cost of Prediction.Johannes Lenhard, Simon Stephan & Hans Hasse - manuscript
    This paper examines a looming reproducibility crisis in the core of the hard sciences. Namely, it concentrates on molecular modeling and simulation (MMS), a family of methods that predict properties of substances through computing interactions on a molecular level and that is widely popular in physics, chemistry, materials science, and engineering. The paper argues that in order to make quantitative predictions, sophisticated models are needed which have to be evaluated with complex simulation procedures that amalgamate theoretical, technological, and social factors (...)
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    Postphenomenology: Learning Cultural Perception in Science.Cathrine Hasse - 2008 - Human Studies 31 (1):43-61.
    In this article I propose that a postphenomenological approach to science and technology can open new analytical understandings of how material artifacts, embodiment and social agency co-produce learned perceptions of objects. In particle physics, physicists work in huge groups of scientists from many cultural backgrounds. Communication to some extent depends on material hermeneutics of flowcharts, models and other visual presentations. As it appears in an examination of physicists’ scrutiny of visual renderings of different parts of a detector, perceptions vary in (...)
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    On the Dependability and Feasibility of Layperson Ratings of Divergent Thinking.Richard W. Hass, Marisa Rivera & Paul J. Silvia - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  37. John Philoponus on Aristotle’s Definition of Nature. E. Macierowski & R. Hassing - 1988 - Ancient Philosophy 8 (1):73-100.
     
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    The Sources of Secularism: Enlightenment and Beyond.Anna Tomaszewska & Hasse Hämäläinen (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book examines the importance of the Enlightenment for understanding the secular outlook of contemporary Western societies. It shows the new ways of thinking about religion that emerged during the 17th and 18th centuries and have had a great impact on how we address problems related to religion in the public sphere today. Based on the assumption that political concepts are rooted in historical realities, this collection combines the perspective of political philosophy with the perspective of the history of ideas. (...)
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    The Sources of Secularism: Enlightenment and Beyond.Anna Tomaszewska & Hasse Hämäläinen (eds.) - 2017 - New York, NY, USA: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book examines the importance of the Enlightenment for understanding the secular outlook of contemporary Western societies. It shows the new ways of thinking about religion that emerged during the 17th and 18th centuries and have had a great impact on how we address problems related to religion in the public sphere today. Based on the assumption that political concepts are rooted in historical realities, this collection combines the perspective of political philosophy with the perspective of the history of ideas. (...)
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    Traveling with TARDIS. Parameterization and transferability in molecular modeling and simulation.Johannes Lenhard & Hans Hasse - 2023 - Synthese 201 (4):1-18.
    The English language has adopted the word Tardis for something that looks simple from the outside but is much more complicated when inspected from the inside. The word comes from a BBC science fiction series, in which the Tardis is a machine for traveling in time and space, that looks like a phone booth from the outside. This paper claims that simulation models are a Tardis in a way that calls into question their transferability. The argument is developed taking Molecular (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty's Philosophy.Lawrence Hass - 2008 - Indiana University Press.
    The work of French philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty touches on some of the most essential and vital concerns of the world today, yet his ideas are difficult and not widely understood. Lawrence Hass redresses this problem by offering an exceptionally clear, carefully argued, critical appreciation of Merleau-Ponty's philosophy. Hass provides insight into the philosophical methods and major concepts that characterize Merleau-Ponty's thought. Questions concerning the nature of phenomenology, perceptual experience, embodiment, intersubjectivity, expression, and philosophy of language are fully and systematically discussed (...)
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    The Principal Principle, admissibility, and normal informal standards of what is reasonable.Jürgen Landes, Christian Wallmann & Jon Williamson - 2021 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (2):1-15.
    This paper highlights the role of Lewis’ Principal Principle and certain auxiliary conditions on admissibility as serving to explicate normal informal standards of what is reasonable. These considerations motivate the presuppositions of the argument that the Principal Principle implies the Principle of Indifference, put forward by Hawthorne et al.. They also suggest a line of response to recent criticisms of that argument, due to Pettigrew and Titelbaum and Hart, 621–632, 2020). The paper also shows that related concerns of Hart and (...)
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    Die grundlagenkrisis der griechischen mathematik.Helmut Hasse & Heinrich Scholz - 1928 - Kant Studien 33 (1-2):4-34.
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    Use or Consequences: Probing the Cognitive Difference Between Two Measures of Divergent Thinking.Richard W. Hass & Roger E. Beaty - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  45. Objective Bayesianism and the maximum entropy principle.Jürgen Landes & Jon Williamson - 2013 - Entropy 15 (9):3528-3591.
    Objective Bayesian epistemology invokes three norms: the strengths of our beliefs should be probabilities, they should be calibrated to our evidence of physical probabilities, and they should otherwise equivocate sufficiently between the basic propositions that we can express. The three norms are sometimes explicated by appealing to the maximum entropy principle, which says that a belief function should be a probability function, from all those that are calibrated to evidence, that has maximum entropy. However, the three norms of objective Bayesianism (...)
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    Military, arms control, and security aspects of nanotechnology.Jürgen Altmann & Mark A. Gubrud - 2004 - In Baird D. (ed.), Discovering the Nanoscale. Ios. pp. 269--277.
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    Posthuman learning: AI from novice to expert?Cathrine Hasse - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (2):355-364.
    Will robots ever be able to learn like humans? To answer that question, one first needs to ask: what is learning? Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus had a point when they claimed that computers and robots would never be able to learn like humans because human learning, after an initial phase of rule-based learning, is uncertain, context sensitive and intuitive under contract F49620-C-0063 with the University of California) Berkeley, February 1980.. Washington, DC: Storming Media. https://www.stormingmedia.us/15/1554/A155480.html. Accessed 10 Oct 2017, 1980). I (...)
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    The Vitruvian robot.Cathrine Hasse - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (1):91-93.
    Robots are simultaneously real machines and technical images that challenge our sense of self. I discuss the movie Ex Machina by director Alex Garland. The robot Ava, played by Alicia Vikander, is a rare portrait of what could be interpreted as a feminist robot. Though she apparently is created as the dream of the ‘perfect woman’, sexy and beautiful, she also develops and urges to free herself from the slavery of her creator, Nathan Bateman. She is a robot created along (...)
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    The variety of evidence thesis and its independence of degrees of independence.Jürgen Landes - 2020 - Synthese 198 (11):1-31.
    The intuitive Variety of Evidence Thesis states that, ceteris paribus, more varied evidence for a hypothesis confirms it more strongly than less varied evidence. Recent Bayesian analyses have raised serious doubts in its validity. Claveau suggests the existence of a novel type of counter-example to this thesis: a gradual increase in source independence can lead to a decrease in hypothesis confirmation. I show that Claveau’s measure of gradual source independence suffers from two unsuspected types of inconsistencies. I hence put forward (...)
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  50. Aristotle on The Cognition of Value.Hasse Hamalainen - 2015 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 9 (1):88.
    In my paper, I defend an interpretation according to which Aristotle thinks in Nicomachean Ethics (EN) that the rational aspect of soul is needed in discerning which ends of desire would be good. Many interpreters have traditionally supported this, ‘rationalist’ line of interpreting Aristotle’s theory of value cognition. The rationalist interpretation has, however, recently come under a novel challenge from Jessica Moss (2011, 2012), but has not yet received a defence. Moss attempts to resurrect now virtually abandoned ‘anti-rationalist’ interpretation, which (...)
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