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    Arts-sciences, alloys: the thesis defense of Iannis Xenakis before Olivier Messiaen, Michel Ragon, Olivier Revault d'Allonnes, Michel Serres, and Bernard Teyssèdre.Iannis Xenakis - 1985 - New York: Pendragon Press. Edited by Olivier Messiaen.
    PRELIMINAR Y STA TEMENT BY IA NNIS XENA KIS Subtended Philosophy* The worlds of classical, contemporary, pop, folk, traditional, avant-garde, etc., ...
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    Formalized music.Iannis Xenakis - 1971 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    Pendragon Press is proud to offer this new, revised, and expanded edition of Formalized Music, Iannis Xenakis's landmark book of 1971. In addition to three totally new chapters examining recent breakthroughs in music theory, two original computer programs illustrating the actual realization of newly proposed methods of composition, and an appendix of the very latest developments of stochastic synthesis as an invitation to future exploration, Xenakis offers a very critical self-examination of his theoretical propositions and artistic output (...)
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    The Architectures of Iannis Xenakis.Elizabeth Sikiaridi - 2003 - Technoetic Arts 1 (3):201-207.
    Iannis Xenakis (1922–2001), composer, architect, engineer and media artist, designed together with Le Corbusier the Philips-pavilion for the 1958 Brussels World Fair. This pavilion is an early example of (“hybrid”) combined media and architectural space as it contained a Poème Électronique, an electronic synthesis of visual projections (conceived by Le Corbusier ) and acoustic events (composed by Varèse). The pavilion's architecture with its hyperbolic-paraboloid shells had a dynamic expression. Xenakis continued this research into complex material architectural forms. (...)
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    Gearing Time Toward Musical Creativity: Conceptual Integration and Material Anchoring in Xenakis’ Psappha.José L. Besada, Anne-Sylvie Barthel-Calvet & Cristóbal Pagán Cánovas - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Understanding compositional practices is a major goal of musicology and music theory. Compositional practices have been traditionally viewed as disembodied and idiosyncratic. This view makes it hard to integrate musical creativity into our understanding of the general cognitive processes underlying meaning construction. To overcome this unnecessary isolation of musical composition from cognitive science, in this conceptual analysis, we approach compositional processes with the analytic tools of blending theory, material anchoring, and enaction. Our case study is Iannis Xenakis’ use (...)
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    Plato's Earlier Dialectic.Jason Xenakis - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (3):436-437.
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    Plato. Philebus and Epinomis.Jason Xenakis - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (129):182-183.
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    Aristotle's Theory of Contrariety.Jason Xenakis - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (2):265-265.
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    Observation et Experience chez les Medecins de la Collection Hippocratique.Jason Xenakis - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (3):436-436.
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    What to expect when expecting: waiting for the Russians in the eighteenth century Ottoman Empire.Iannis Carras - 2022 - History of European Ideas 48 (8):1074-1088.
    ABSTRACT This article surveys recent work on oracular prophecies and their role in Greek perceptions of Russia in the early modern period. Drawing on this survey, the article provides a critical assessment of the historiographical paradigm of the ‘Russian Expectation’ offered by Paschalis Kitromilides for the analysis of Greek-Russian relations. Finally, the article proposes that scholars should focus on the concept of protection as an aspect of political language, this providing an explanation for particular Greek and also Russian interpretations of (...)
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    Por qué leer a Hegel.Vanna Ianni Ayuso - 1976 - Santo Domingo, R.D.: [Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo].
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    Relações de vontade a vontade.Ianni Barros Luna - 2011 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 1.
    Este artigo tem como intenção investigar as maneiras segundo as quais as inter- relações didático-pedagógicas nas "comunidades de investigação filosófica", possam ser lidas a partir de uma ótica que enfatize os processos de (auto)construção subjetiva constantemente realizados por seus/suas participantes. Utilizando a noção de ―relação de vontade a vontade‖ articulada por Jacques Rancière, procurarei desenvolver algumas possíveis interpretações das interações entre pensamento e afetos, em especial, sua condição latente de ocupar posição privilegiada nas dinâmicas de auto-percepção e hetero-reconhecimento intelectuais. A (...)
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    Plato's Theory of Art.Jason Xenakis - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (1):141-142.
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    Aristotle's Criticism of Plato's `Timaeus.'.Jason Xenakis - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (3):433-434.
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    Les Juifs, victimes de la mémoire de la Shoah?Iannis Roder - 2021 - Cités 87 (3):19-32.
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    Wittgenstein, les règles et les accords.Antonio Ianni Segatto - 2022 - Philosophiques 49 (2):477-498.
    Antonio Ianni Segatto Dans cet article, je veux montrer quel est le malentendu commun aux lectures opposées des remarques wittgensteiniennes sur « suivre une règle », notamment la lecture sceptique de Kripke et la lecture de Baker et Hacker. Je crois que caractériser correctement le malentendu de ces dernières nous permet de voir la bonne façon de lire ces remarques, dans la mesure où ces lectures sont toujours soumises à une confusion philosophique que Wittgenstein veut dissoudre. Ensuite, je présente un (...)
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    Les rapports de l'être et de la connaissance d'après Platon.Jason Xenakis - 1957 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 147 (4):378-382.
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    Dialectic, A Way Into and Within Philosophy.Jason Xenakis - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (2):274-275.
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    Plato. Philebus and Epinomis.Jason Xenakis - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (3):419-420.
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    Habermas e a tensão entre facticidade e validade imanente à linguagem.Antonio Ianni Segatto - 2022 - Dois Pontos 18 (2).
    Pretende-se é elucidar alguns aspectos da teoria pragmática da linguagem de Habermas tal como apresentada no primeiro capítulo de Facticidade e validade relacionando as teses apresentadas nessa parte do livro a teses apresentadas sobretudo na segunda parte de Pensamento pós-metafísico a fim de elucidar com como a teoria discursiva do direito e da democracia apresentada em 1992 tem seu ponto de apoio em uma concepção específica da linguagem. Essa estratégia permite examinar os pressupostos normalmente deixados à sombra nas discussões da (...)
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    Les Rapports de l'Etre et de la Connaissance d'apres Platon.Jason Xenakis - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (3):421-421.
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    Combining answer set programming with description logics for the Semantic Web.Thomas Eiter, Giovambattista Ianni, Thomas Lukasiewicz, Roman Schindlauer & Hans Tompits - 2008 - Artificial Intelligence 172 (12-13):1495-1539.
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    L'Etre et la Composition des Mixtes dans le 'Philebe' de Platon.Jason Xenakis - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (2):283-283.
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    Quel est le sens du mot « doit » dans Les « principia » de Moore ?Jason Xénakis - 1959 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 149:199 - 204.
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    Amathonte : deux ans de prospection géophysique.Christos Parhas, Iannis Spahos & Pierre Aupert - 1979 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 103 (2):756-762.
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    Sobre pensamento e linguagem Wilhelm Von Humboldt On thought and language.Antonio Ianni Segatto - 2009 - Trans/Form/Ação 32 (1):193-198.
    Wilhelm von Humboldt, na esteira de autores como Johann Georg Hamann e Johann Gottfied Herder, inaugura uma das versões daquela tradição de pensamento conhecida sob a rubrica de “virada lingüística”. Mais de um século antes da consolidação dessa tradição, esses autores já realizavam uma crítica decisiva da concepção de linguagem vigente em quase toda a história da filosofia e propunham uma nova maneira de conceber as relações entre pensamento, razão e linguagem. Basta para atestá-lo, a recordação seja dos famosos bordões (...)
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    An interactive windscape.Tania Tsiridou, Iannis Zannos & Mariana Strapatsakis - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 9 (2-3):153-162.
    The main object of this project is how it can become possible to sense an invisible element such as the air. An installation will be created that will aim to provide a sensorial way of dealing with the air and the wind – that is air in motion – with the help of a computer-assisted environment. The objective is to engage the spectator in the navigation of semantic and sensual space that has its own quasi-mythical structure. The attention is focused (...)
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  27. Aesthetic perception and its minimal content: a naturalistic perspective.Ioannis Xenakis & Argyris Arnellos - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
    Aesthetic perception is one of the most interesting topics for philosophers and scientists who investigate how it influences our interactions with objects and states of affairs. Over the last few years, several studies have attempted to determine “how aesthetics is represented in an object,” and how a specific feature of an object could evoke the respective feelings during perception. Despite the vast number of approaches and models, we believe that these explanations do not resolve the problem concerning the conditions under (...)
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    The relation between interaction aesthetics and affordances.Ioannis Xenakis & Argyris Arnellos - 2013 - Design Studies 34 (1).
    Even though aesthetics and affordances are two important factors based on which designers provide effective ways of interaction through their artifacts, there is no study or theoretical model that relates these two aspects of design. We suggest a theoretical explanation that relates the underlying functionality of aesthetics, in particular, of interaction aesthetics and of affordances in the design process. Our claim is that interaction aesthetics are one among other factors that allow users to enhance the detection of action possibilities and (...)
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    The Functional Role of Emotions in Aesthetic Judgement.Ioannis Xenakis, Argyris Arnellos & John Darzentas - 2012 - New Ideas in Psychology 30 (2).
    Exploring emotions, in terms of their evolutionary origin; their basic neurobiological substratum, and their functional significance in autonomous agents, we propose a model of minimal functionality of emotions. Our aim is to provide a naturalized explanation – mostly based on an interactivist model of emergent representation and appraisal theory of emotions – concerning basic aesthetic emotions in the formation of aesthetic judgment. We suggest two processes the Cognitive Variables Subsystem (CVS) which is fundamental for the accomplishment of the function of (...)
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  30. Aesthetics as an Emotional Activity That Facilitates Sense-Making: Towards an Enactive Approach to Aesthetic Experience.Ioannis Xenakis & Argyris Arnellos - 2015 - Springer.
    Nowadays, aesthetics are generally considered as a crucial aspect that affects the way we confront things, events, and states of affairs. However, the functional role of aesthetics in the interaction between agent and environment has not been addressed effectively. Our objective here is to provide an explanation concerning the role of aesthetics, and especially, of the aesthetic experience as a fundamental bodily and emotional activity in the respective interactions. An explanation of the functional role of the aesthetic experience could offer (...)
     
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    Modelling Aesthetic Judgment: An Interactive-semiotic Perspective.Ioannis Xenakis, Argyris Arnellos, Thomas Spyrou & John Darzentas - 2012 - Cybernetics and Human Knowing 19 (3).
    Aesthetic experience, as a cognitive activity is a fundamental part of the interaction process in which an agent attempts to interpret his/her environment in order to support the fundamental process of decision making. Proposing a four-level interactive model, we underline and indicate the functions that provide the operations of aesthetic experience and, by extension, of aesthetic judgment. Particularly in this paper, we suggest an integration of the fundamental Peircean semiotic parameters and their related levels of semiotic organization with the proposed (...)
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    Plato on statement and truth-value.Jason Xenakis - 1957 - Mind 66 (262):165-172.
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    Plato's Sophist: A defense of negative expressions and a doctrine Of sense and of truth.Jason Xenakis - 1959 - Phronesis 4 (1):29-43.
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    Human neuropsychology and the concept of culture.Lee Xenakis Blonder - 1991 - Human Nature 2 (2):83-116.
    American anthropology is distinguished by a four-fields approach in which biological, cultural, archaeological, and linguistic dimensions of behavior are examined in evolutionary and cross-cultural perspective. Nevertheless, assumptions of mind-body dualism pervade scholarly thinking in anthropology and have prevented the development of a truly integrated science of human experience. This dualism is most exemplified by the lack of consideration of the role of the brain in both “physical” and “mental” processes, including phenomena labeled as cultural. In this paper, I review neural (...)
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    Cartesian Skepticism, Kantian Skepticism, and the Dreaming Hypothesis.Antonio Ianni Segatto - 2023 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 27 (1):101-116.
    Based on the distinction drawn by James Conant between Cartesian skepticism and Kantian skepticism, I intend to show that Wittgenstein’s remarks on dreaming should not be understood as a direct attack on the former, as commonly held, but as an indirect attack on it, for Wittgenstein approaches Descartes’ dreaming hypothesis by changing the very problematic at stake. Wittgenstein’s attack on skepticism takes one step back from a question about how to distinguish between dreaming that one is experiencing something and actually (...)
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    Epictetus. Philosopher-therapist.Iason Xenakis - 1969 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    Epictetus presents difficulties for the historiall of ideas. He published nothing, while his so-called writings are mostly notes of so me of his discussions taken down haphazardly by a friend. Moreover, about half of the notes are lost, and little is known of his life. All this may go toward explaining the paucity of Epictetus studies; for indeed this is the first book-length commentary published in English devoted only to hirn. All known aspects of his work are here considered and (...)
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    Plato's Philosophy of Mathematics.Jason Xenakis - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (2):286-287.
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    Ontological and conceptual challenges in the study of aesthetic experience.Ioannis Xenakis & Argyris Arnellos - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (3):510-552.
    We explain that most of the explanations that traditionally have been used to conceptually and ontologically differentiate aesthetic experience from any other are not compatible with a naturalistic framework, since they are based on transcendental idealistic metaphysics, reductions, and on the assumption that the aesthetic is an a priori special ontology in the object and the mind. However, contemporary works that propose as an alternative to apply directly evidence and theory from the science of emotions to the problem of aesthetics (...)
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    Wittgenstein on Dreaming and Skepticism.Antonio Ianni Segatto - 2022 - Topoi 41 (5):1033-1042.
    In this paper I aim to elucidate Wittgenstein’s claim that the so-called dream argument is senseless. Unlike other interpreters, who understand the sentence “I am dreaming” as contradictory or self-defeating, I intend to elucidate in what sense one should understand it as senseless or, more precisely, as nonsensical. In this sense, I propose to understand the above-mentioned claim in light of Wittgenstein’s criticism of skepticism from the _Tractatus logico-philosophicus_ to his last writings. I intend to show that the words “I (...)
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    A mistaken distinction in ethical theory.Jason Xenakis - 1957 - Philosophical Studies 8 (5):69 - 71.
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    Aristotle on Truth-Value.Jason Xenakis - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (4):538-547.
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    Aristotle on Truth-Value.Jason Xenakis - 1958 - New Scholasticism 32 (2):259-259.
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    Aristotle on Truth-Value.Jason Xenakis - 1958 - New Scholasticism 32 (2):259-259.
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    Dialectic, A Way Into and Within Philosophy.Jason Xenakis - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (2):274.
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    Essence, being and fact in Plato: An analysis of one of theaetetus „koina”.Jason Xenakis - 1957 - Kant Studien 49 (1-4):167-181.
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    Function and meaning of names.Jason Xenakis - 1956 - Theoria 22 (1):49-60.
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    Freedom and the Tourist Philosopher.Jason Xenakis - 1974 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 4:145-147.
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    Free will, a "negative" concept.Jason Xenakis - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (3):70-73.
  49. Hippies and cynics.Jason Xenakis - 1973 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 16 (1-4):1 – 15.
    Hippiedom is the latest Cynic apparition. Both make fun of the rat race, money?making, accumulation, consumerism, uptightness, egodependence, Puritanism, racism, nationalism, sexism. Their rebellions transcend particular times and places and share a common target. Even the expressions of rebellion are largely the same, from long hair to panhandling to sexualizing in public. Of course there are differences. Thus the Cynics were not social dropouts, although remember hippie offshoots like the yippies. Nor did they go for artificially?induced highs and self?confidence, though (...)
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    La représentation du casque en dents de sanglier.Agnès Xenaki-Sakellariou - 1953 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 77 (1):46-58.
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