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    Questions & Indexicality.Thom van Gessel - 2024 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 53 (3):593-621.
    The truth conditions of sentences with indexicals like ‘I’ and ‘here’ cannot be given directly, but only relative to a context of utterance. Something similar applies to questions: depending on the semantic framework, they are given truth conditions relative to an actual world, or support conditions instead of truth conditions. Two-dimensional semantics can capture the meaning of indexicals and shed light on notions like apriority, necessity and context-sensitivity. However, its scope is limited to statements, while indexicals also occur in questions. (...)
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    Questions in Two-Dimensional Logic.Thom van Gessel - 2022 - Review of Symbolic Logic 15 (4):859-879.
    Since Kripke, philosophers have distinguished a priori true statements from necessarily true ones. A statement is a priori true if its truth can be established before experience, and necessarily true if it could not have been false according to logical or metaphysical laws. This distinction can be captured formally using two-dimensional semantics. There is a natural way to extend the notions of apriority and necessity so they can also apply to questions. Questions either can or cannot be resolved before experience, (...)
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    Action models in inquisitive logic.Thom van Gessel - 2020 - Synthese 197 (9):3905-3945.
    Information exchange can be viewed as a process of asking questions and answering them. While dynamic epistemic logic traditionally focuses on statements, recent developments have been concerned with ways of incorporating questions. One approach, based on the framework of inquisitive semantics, is inquisitive dynamic epistemic logic ). In this system, agents are represented with issues as well as information. On the dynamic level, it can model actions that raise new issues. Compared to other approaches, a limitation of \ is that (...)
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    Onomasticon of the Hittite Pantheon.Giuseppe F. del Monte & Ben H. L. van Gessel - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (4):703.
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    The Myth of Japanese Uniqueness.Van C. Gessel & Peter N. Dale - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (4):654.
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    The Rhetoric of Confession: Shishōsetsu in Early Twentieth-Century Japanese FictionThe Rhetoric of Confession: Shishosetsu in Early Twentieth-Century Japanese Fiction.Van C. Gessel & Edward Fowler - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (1):104.
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    GlamMap: geovisualization for e-humanities.Thom Castermans, Bettina Speckmann, Kevin Verbeek, Michel A. Westenberg, Arianna Betti & Hein Van Den Berg - 2016 - 2016 Workshop on Visualization for the Digital Humanities.
    This paper presents GlamMap, a visualization tool for large, multi-variate georeferenced humanities data sets. Our approach visualizes the data as glyphs on a zoomable geographic map, and performs clustering and data aggregation at each zoom level to avoid clutter and to prevent overlap of symbols. GlamMap was developed for the Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums (GLAM) domain in cooperation with researchers in philosophy. We demonstrate the usefulness of our approach by a case study on history of logic, which involves navigation (...)
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    SolarView: Low Distortion Radial Embeddings with a Focus.Thom Castermans, Kevin Verbeek, Bettina Speckmann, Michel Westenberg, Rob Koopman, Shenghui Wang, Hein Van Den Berg & Arianna Betti - 2019 - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 25 (10):2969-2982.
    We propose a novel type of low distortion radial embedding which focuses on one specific entity and its closest neighbors. Our embedding preserves near-exact distances to the focus entity and aims to minimize distortion between the other entities. We present an interactive exploration tool SolarView which places the focus entity at the center of a "solar system" and embeds its neighbors guided by concentric circles. SolarView provides an implementation of our novel embedding and several state-of-the-art dimensionality reduction and embedding techniques, (...)
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    Flight Ways: Life and Loss at the Edge of Extinction.Thom van Dooren - 2014 - Columbia University Press.
    A leading figure in the emerging field of extinction studies, Thom van Dooren puts philosophy into conversation with the natural sciences and his ethnographic encounters to vivify the cultural and ethical significance of modern-day extinctions. Unlike other meditations on the subject, _Flight Ways_ incorporates the particularities of real animals and their worlds, drawing philosophers, natural scientists, and general readers into the experience of living among and losing biodiversity. Each chapter of _Flight Ways_ focuses on a different species or group (...)
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    Authentic Crows: Identity, Captivity and Emergent Forms of Life.Thom van Dooren - 2016 - Theory, Culture and Society 33 (2):29-52.
    For over a decade the Hawaiian crow, or ‘alalā, has been extinct in the wild, the only remaining birds living their lives in captivity. As the time for possible release approaches, questions of species identity – in particular focused on how birds have been changed by captivity – have become increasingly pressing. This article explores how identity is imagined and managed in this programme to produce ‘authentic’ crows. In particular, it asks what possibilities might be opened up by a move (...)
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    Sex, Drugs, and Impulse Regulation: A Perspective on Reducing Transmission Risk Behavior and Improving Mental Health Among MSM Living With HIV.Rachel M. Arends, Thom J. van den Heuvel, Eline G. J. Foeken-Verwoert, Karin J. T. Grintjes, Hans J. G. Keizer, Aart H. Schene, André J. A. M. van der Ven & Arnt F. A. Schellekens - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Editorial Preface.Jacob Metcalf & Thom van Dooren - 2012 - Environmental Philosophy 9 (1):5-14.
    The collection of essays in this special issue of Environmental Philosophy addresses the role that temporality, or lived time, should have in environmental philosophy, and especially ethics. The role of time in environmental ethics has largely been restricted to an empty container for human agency to do good or ill. By understanding time as material, produced, constructed, maintained, lived, multiple, and a more-than-human concern, the authors in this collection are able to ask which times are liveable for humans and non-humans (...)
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  13. A philosophical perspective on visualization for digital humanities.Hein Van Den Berg, Arianna Betti, Thom Castermans, Rob Koopman, Bettina Speckmann, K. A. B. Verbeek, Titia Van der Werf, Shenghui Wang & Michel A. Westenberg - 2018 - 3Rd Workshop on Visualization for the Digital Humanities.
    In this position paper, we describe a number of methodological and philosophical challenges that arose within our interdisciplinary Digital Humanities project CatVis, which is a collaboration between applied geometric algorithms and visualization researchers, data scientists working at OCLC, and philosophers who have a strong interest in the methodological foundations of visualization research. The challenges we describe concern aspects of one single epistemic need: that of methodologically securing (an increase in) trust in visualizations. We discuss the lack of ground truths in (...)
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    The Unwelcome Crows: hospitality in the anthropocene.Thom van Dooren - 2016 - Angelaki 21 (2):193-212.
    This article focuses on a small population of house crows in the town of Hoek van Holland in the Netherlands, likely descendants of two birds that arrived by ship in the mid-1990s. In 2014, after twenty years of peaceful co-existence, the government began the process of eradicating this population. Just across the water from Hoek van Holland is the Port of Rotterdam – Europe’s largest port – and an “engine” for the global patterns of production, trade and consumption that are (...)
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    Editorial Preface.Michelle Bastian & Thom van Dooren - 2017 - Environmental Philosophy 14 (1):1-9.
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    GlamMapping Trove.Arianna Betti, Thom Castermans, Bettina Speckmann, Hein Van Den Berg & Kevin Verbeek - 2016 - Proceedings of VALA 2016.
    This paper presents the current state of development of GlamMap, a visualisation tool that displays library metadata on an interactive, computer-generated geographic map. The focus in the paper is on the most crucial improvement achieved in the development of the tool: GlamMapping Trove. The visualisation of Trove’s sixtymillion book records is possible thanks to an improved database structure, more efficient data retrieval, and more scalable visualisation algorithms. The paper analyses problems encountered in visualising massive datasets, describes remaining challenges for the (...)
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  17. Derrida degree: A question of honour.Barry Smith, Hans Albert, David M. Armstrong, Ruth Barcan Marcus, Keith Campbell, Richard Glauser, Rudolf Haller, Massimo Mugnai, Kevin Mulligan, Lorenzo Peña, Willard Van Orman Quine, Wolfgang Röd, Karl Schuhmann, Daniel Schulthess, Peter M. Simons, René Thom, Dallas Willard & Jan Wolenski - 1992 - The Times 9 (May 9).
    A letter to The Times of London, May 9, 1992 protesting the Cambridge University proposal to award an honorary degree to M. Jacques Derrida.
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    Ravens at Play.Deborah Bird Rose, Stuart Cooke & Thom van Dooren - 2011 - Cultural Studies Review 17 (2).
    ‘We were driving through Death Valley, an American-Australian and two Aussies, taking the scenic route from Las Vegas to Santa Cruz.’ This multi-voiced account of multispecies encounters along a highway takes up the challenge of playful and humorous writing that is as well deeply serious and theoretically provocative. Our travels brought us into what Donna Haraway calls the contact zone: a region of recognition and response. The contact zone is a place of significant questions: ‘Who are you, and so who (...)
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    Van Til & the use of evidence.Thom Notaro - 1980 - Phillipsburg, N.J.: Presbyterian and Reformed Pub. Co..
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    Die godsdienshistoriese agtergrond van die Nuwe Testament: Kommentaar op 'n onlangse publikasie.Johan C. Thom - 2001 - HTS Theological Studies 57 (1/2).
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  21. Iacobi Granadi Gaditani E Societate Iesu. In Vniversam Primam[-Secundam] Secundæs. Thomæaquinatis Commentarii.Jacobus Granadus, Francisco de Lyra, Johannes van Meurs & Thomas - 1629 - Apud Franciscum de Lyra. Apud Ioannem Meursium.
     
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    Thom Van Dooren. Flight Ways: Life and Loss at the Edge of Extinction. [REVIEW]Samantha Noll - 2015 - Environmental Philosophy 12 (1):131-132.
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    Deborah Bird Rose, Thom van Dooren, and Matthew Chrulew, eds.: Extinction Studies: Stories of Time, Death, and Generations: Columbia University Press, New York, 2017, 256 pp., 7 b&w illus., $30.00 Paperback, ISBN: 9780231178815.Alison Laurence - 2019 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (2):361-363.
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  24. Prediction and Topological Models in Neuroscience.Bryce Gessell, Matthew Stanley, Benjamin Geib & Felipe De Brigard - 2020 - In Fabrizio Calzavarini & Marco Viola (eds.), Neural Mechanisms: New Challenges in the Philosophy of Neuroscience. Springer.
    In the last two decades, philosophy of neuroscience has predominantly focused on explanation. Indeed, it has been argued that mechanistic models are the standards of explanatory success in neuroscience over, among other things, topological models. However, explanatory power is only one virtue of a scientific model. Another is its predictive power. Unfortunately, the notion of prediction has received comparatively little attention in the philosophy of neuroscience, in part because predictions seem disconnected from interventions. In contrast, we argue that topological predictions (...)
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    Immanuel Kant.Martina Thom - 1974 - Berlin: Urania-Verlag.
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  26. Multivariate pattern analysis and the search for neural representations.Bryce Gessell, Benjamin Geib & Felipe De Brigard - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5-6):12869-12889.
    Multivariate pattern analysis, or MVPA, has become one of the most popular analytic methods in cognitive neuroscience. Since its inception, MVPA has been heralded as offering much more than regular univariate analyses, for—we are told—it not only can tell us which brain regions are engaged while processing particular stimuli, but also which patterns of neural activity represent the categories the stimuli are selected from. We disagree, and in the current paper we offer four conceptual challenges to the use of MVPA (...)
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    ‘Mon petit essai’: Émilie du Ch'telet’s Essai sur l’optique and her early natural philosophy.Bryce Gessell - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (4):860-879.
    ABSTRACTÉmilie du Châtelet’s recently-discovered Essai sur l’optique offers new insights into her early natural philosophy. Here I analyse the Essai in detail, focusing on Du Châtelet’s use of attr...
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    Network Modularity as a Foundation for Neural Reuse.Matthew L. Stanley, Bryce Gessell & Felipe De Brigard - 2019 - Philosophy of Science 86 (1):23-46.
    The neural reuse framework developed primarily by Michael Anderson proposes that brain regions are involved in multiple and diverse cognitive tasks and that brain regions flexibly and dynamically interact in different combinations to carry out cognitive functioning. We argue that the evidence cited by Anderson and others falls short of supporting the fundamental principles of neural reuse. We map out this problem and provide solutions by drawing on recent advances in network neuroscience, and we argue that methods employed in network (...)
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    Indeterminism in the brain.Bryce Gessell - 2017 - Biology and Philosophy 32 (6):1205-1223.
    Does the brain behave indeterministically? I argue that accounting for ion channels, key functional units in the brain, requires indeterministic models. These models are probabilistic, so the brain does behave indeterministically in a weak sense. I explore the implications of this point for a stronger sense of indeterminism. Ultimately I argue that it is not possible, either empirically or through philosophical argument, to show that the brain is indeterministic in that stronger sense.
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  30. Paul Thom, For An Audience: A Philosophy of the Performing Arts Reviewed by.Thom Heyd - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (5):274-276.
     
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  31. Universal Design for Learning: Application for technology-enhanced learning.Thom Morra & Jim Reynolds - 2010 - Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges 15 (1):43-51.
     
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  32. Equality, Fairness, and Responsibility in an Unequal World.Thom Brooks - 2014 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 1 (2):147-153.
    Severe poverty is a major global problem about risk and inequality. What, if any, is the relationship between equality, fairness and responsibility in an unequal world? I argue for four conclusions. The first is the moral urgency of severe poverty. We have too many global neighbours that exist in a state of emergency and whose suffering is intolerable. The second is that severe poverty is a problem concerning global injustice that is relevant, but not restricted, to questions about responsibility. If (...)
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    Professions in Ethical Focus: An Anthology, 2nd edition Edited by Fritz Allhoff, Jonathan Milgrim, and Anand J. Vaidya.Bryce Gessell - 2022 - Teaching Philosophy 45 (1):105-107.
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    Rejecting interventions: Alexander Reutlinger: A theory of causation in the social and biological sciences. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 276 pp, $105.00 HB.Bryce Gessell - 2015 - Metascience 25 (1):139-141.
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    Virtuous judges, politicisation, and decision-making in the judicialized legal landscape.Thom Snijders - 2023 - Legal Ethics 26 (1):46-73.
    In recent years, a growing body of work has emerged in legal theory that focuses on the relationship between law and virtue. Part of this virtue jurisprudence literature deals with the role of virtue in adjudication and judicial decision-making, with leading authors claiming that virtue plays a central explanatory and normative role. This article engages with this literature on virtue in adjudication, and connects it with a contemporary phenomenon that poses a risk for courts and judges, namely the politicisation of (...)
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  36. A Critique of Humoristic Absurdism. Problematizing the legitimacy of a humoristic disposition toward the Absurd.Thom Hamer - 2020 - Utrecht: Utrecht University.
    To what extent can humorism be a legitimate disposition toward the Absurd? The Absurd is born from the insurmountable contradiction between one’s ceaseless striving and the absence of an ultimate resolution – or, as I prefer to call it, the ‘dissolution of resolution’. Humoristic Absurdism is the commitment to a pattern of humorous responses to the Absurd, which regard this absurd condition, as well as its manifestation in absurd situations, as a comical phenomenon. Although the humoristic disposition seems promising, by (...)
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    Maktens skepnader och effekter: maktanalys i Foucaults anda.Thom Axelsson - 2017 - Lund: Studentlitteratur. Edited by Jonas Qvarsebo.
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    Where does fast and frugal cognition stop? The boundary between complex cognition and simple heuristics.Thom Baguley & S. Ian Robertson - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (5):742-743.
    Simple heuristics that make us smart presents a valuable and valid interpretation of how we make fast decisions particularly in situations of ignorance and uncertainty. What is missing is how this intersects with thinking under even greater uncertainty or ignorance, such as novice problem solving, and with the development of expert cognition.
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    Appointment denied: the inquisition of Bertrand Russell.Thom Weidlich - 2000 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    "Appointment Denied is the true story behind the Bertrand Russell/City College controversy, where academic freedom, religious fervor, and political expediency combined to form a volatile mixture that posed a palpable threat to higher education in America."--BOOK JACKET.
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    Did Russell Have a Personal Religion? [review of Louis Greenspan and Stefan Andersson, eds., Russell on Religion ].Thom Weidlich - 2000 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 20 (2).
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    Metarepresentation, self-organization and art.Wolfgang Wildgen & Barend van Heusden (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Peter Lang.
    This book is about the interrelationship between nature, semiosis, metarepresentation and (self-)consciousness, and the role played by metarepresentation in ...
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    The Necessity of Theater: The Art of Watching and Being Watched.Paul Thom - 2009 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 67 (3):349-351.
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    Defending Government, the Secular State, and the Founders.Thom Kuehls - 2000 - Theory and Event 4 (2).
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    The Ideal of Bosnian Multiculturalism.Thom Kuehls - 1999 - Theory and Event 3 (2).
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    Apodeictic ecthesis.Paul Thom - 1993 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (2):193-208.
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  46. Presuppositions: Supervaluations and Free Logic.B. C. van Fraassen - 1969 - In K. Lambert (ed.), The Logical Way of Doing Things. Yale University Press. pp. 67-92.
     
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    Giorgio Agamben, Le règne et la gloire. Homo sacer (II, 2).Thom Holterman - 2009 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 38 (3):257-260.
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    Jacques Le Goff, Georges Gurvitch. Le pluralisme crateur.Thom Holterman - 2012 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 41 (2):180.
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    Training physicians to increase patient trust.David H. Thom - 2000 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 6 (3):245-253.
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    Between Promise and Threat.Ulrike Thoms - 2012 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 20 (3):181-214.
    ZusammenfassungProduktion und Verbrauch von Nahrungsmitteln sind traditionell mit weit reichenden Ängsten verknüpft. Bezogen diese sich in vormodernen Gesellschaften vorrangig auf eine ausreichende Versorgung, sind sie in der modernen Industriegesellschaft eher auf die Qualität der Nahrungsmittel gerichtet. In diesem Zusammenhang spielten in der Nachkriegszeit Antibiotika eine zentrale Rolle. Der Aufsatz stellt die Einführung der Antibiotika in die westdeutsche Veterinärmedizin, ihre frühe Diskussion als Konservierungsmittel und ihre wachsende Rolle als Wachstumsförderer dar. Vor dem Hintergrund einer zunehmend industrialisierten, auf Maximierung ausgerichteten Produktionspolitik werden (...)
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