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  1. A recepção da classificação aristotélica das ciências por Ibn Sina (Avicena).Andrei Pedro Vanin - 2022 - Intuitio 15 (1):1-10.
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  2. A Noção de Scientia na Terceira e Quarta Parte do Prólogo da Ordination de João duns Scotus.Andrei Pedro Vanin - 2017 - Dissertation, Universidade Federal Do Estado de São Paulo (Unifesp), Brazil
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  3. O problema do conhecimento de entes contingentes em Aristóteles e Duns Scotus.Andrei Pedro Vanin - 2014 - Dissertation, Uffs, Brazil
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    Memory and representativeness.Pedro Bordalo, Katherine Coffman, Nicola Gennaioli, Frederik Schwerter & Andrei Shleifer - 2021 - Psychological Review 128 (1):71-85.
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  5. Episteme e o problema da contingência em Aristóteles.Andrei Vanin - 2014 - Gavagai 1 (2):66-77.
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  6. A DESTRUIÇÃO DA METAFÍSICA, TÉCNICA E SER EM HEIDEGGER.Andrei Vanin - 2015 - Revista Cultura E Fé 38 (148):101-118.
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    Príncipe Andrei Bolkónski: um herói schopenhaueriano.Pedro Carné - 2019 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 10 (1):142.
    In this paper I intend to argue that Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, one of the lead characters of the novel War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy, can be taken as a Schopenhauerian hero.
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  8. The consequence argument and the possibility of the laws of nature being violated.Pedro Merlussi - forthcoming - Philosophia:1-15.
    Brian Cutter objected to the consequence argument due to its dependence on the principle that miracle workers are metaphysically impossible. A miracle worker is someone who has the ability to act in a way such that the laws of nature would be violated. While there is something to the thought that agents like us do not have this ability, Cutter claims that there is no compelling reason to regard miracle workers as metaphysically impossible. However, the paper contends that miracle workers (...)
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  9. An action theoretic problem for intralevel mental causation.Andrei A. Buckareff - 2012 - Philosophical Issues 22 (1):89-105.
    I take it that the following is a desideratum of our theories in the philosophy of mind. A theory in the philosophy of mind should help us better understand ourselves as agents and aid in our theorizing about the nature of action and agency. In this paper I discuss a strategy adopted by some defenders of nonreductive physicalism in response to the problem of causal exclusion. The strategy, which I refer to as “intralevelism,” relies on treating mental causation as intra (...)
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    Cultural schemas: What they are, how to find them, and what to do once you’ve caught one.Andrei Boutyline & Laura Soter - 2021 - American Sociological Review 4 (86):726-758.
    Cultural schemas are a central cognitive mechanism through which culture affects action. In this article, we develop a theoretical model of cultural schemas that is better able to support empirical work, including inferential, sensitizing, and operational uses. We propose a multilevel framework centered on a high-level definition of cultural schemas that is sufficiently broad to capture its major sociological applications but still sufficiently narrow to identify a set of cognitive phenomena with key functional properties in common: cultural schemas are socially (...)
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  11. Generic Statements Require Little Evidence for Acceptance but Have Powerful Implications.Andrei Cimpian, Amanda C. Brandone & Susan A. Gelman - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (8):1452-1482.
    Generic statements (e.g., “Birds lay eggs”) express generalizations about categories. In this paper, we hypothesized that there is a paradoxical asymmetry at the core of generic meaning, such that these sentences have extremely strong implications but require little evidence to be judged true. Four experiments confirmed the hypothesized asymmetry: Participants interpreted novel generics such as “Lorches have purple feathers” as referring to nearly all lorches, but they judged the same novel generics to be true given a wide range of prevalence (...)
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  12. An outline of aspectuality in English within a Compromise linguistic model.Andrei Dancheν - 1992 - In Maksim Stamenov (ed.), Current Advances in Semantic Theory. John Benjamins. pp. 73--321.
     
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    Introducere în filosofia contemporană.Andrei Marga - 1988 - București: Editura Științifică și Enciclopedică.
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    Introducere în filosofia contemporană.Andrei Marga - 1988 - București: Editura Științifică și Enciclopedică.
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    In Memoriam Elena Mamchur 8 July, 1935–14 December, 2023.Andrei Paramonov - forthcoming - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science:1-5.
    In MemoriamElena Mamchur8 July, 1935–14 December, 2023. The principle of ‘maximum inheritance’, put forward by Elena Mamchur, presupposes its effect in scientific cognition even during ‘radical cha...
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  16. Stanovlenie filosofskoĭ mysli v Kievskoĭ Rusi.Andreĭ Dmitrievich Sukhov (ed.) - 1984 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t filosofii.
     
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  17. Exclusive Legal Positivism.Andrei Marmor - 2002 - In Jules Coleman & Scott J. Shapiro (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law. Oxford University Press.
     
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    The Inherence Heuristic: An Intuitive Means of Making Sense of the World, and a Potential Precursor to Psychological Essentialism.Andrei Cimpian & Erika Salomon - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (5):461-480.
    We propose that human reasoning relies on an inherence heuristic, an implicit cognitive process that leads people to explain observed patterns (e.g., girls wear pink) in terms of the inherent features of their constituents (e.g., pink is an inherently feminine color). We then demonstrate how this proposed heuristic can provide a unified account for a broad set of findings spanning areas of research that might at first appear unrelated (e.g., system justification, nominal realism, is–ought errors in moral reasoning). By revealing (...)
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    Information learned from generic language becomes central to children’s biological concepts: Evidence from their open-ended explanations.Andrei Cimpian & Ellen M. Markman - 2009 - Cognition 113 (1):14-25.
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    The Significance of the Incarnation for Ecological Theology: A Challenging Approach.Cristina Vanin - 2001 - Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture.
    In this paper I will examine James Nelson’s work in sexual ethics, particularly his attention to the significance of the incarnation for human thinking about the body (James Nelson is Professor of Christian Ethics at United Theological Semi-nary of the Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA). Nelson argues that what the incarnation implies for an adequate understanding of human sexuality, in fact, extends beyond human beings to include the whole of the created order. I will indicate briefly that his work on the (...)
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    Alternative Concepts of God: Essays on the Metaphysics of the Divine.Andrei A. Buckareff & Yujin Nagasawa (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    According to traditional Judeo-Christian-Islamic theism, God is an omniscient, omnipotent, and morally perfect agent. This volume shows that philosophy of religion needs to take seriously alternative concepts of the divine, and demonstrates the considerable philosophical interest that they hold.
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    La démonologie platonicienne: histoire de la notion de daimōn de Platon aux derniers néoplatoniciens.Andrei Timotin - 2011 - Boston: Brill.
    This book, a history of a religious category of ancient philosophy, is the first synthesis on the notion of daimōn in the Platonic tradition. It focuses on the relationship between demonology and, respectively, cosmology, the philosophical hermeneutics of religion and theories of the soul. Histoire d’une catégorie religieuse de la philosophie ancienne, ce livre représente la première synthèse sur la notion de daimōn dans la tradition platonicienne. Il étudie les relations de la démonologie avec la cosmologie, l’herméneutique philosophique de la (...)
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    Against Public Reason’s Alleged Self-Defeat.Andrei Bespalov - 2021 - Law and Philosophy 40 (6):617-644.
    Mainstream political liberals hold that state coercion is legitimate only if it is justified on the grounds of reasons that all may reasonably be expected to accept. Critics argue that this public justification principle is self-defeating, because it depends on moral justifications that not all may reasonably be expected to accept. To rebut the self-defeat objection, I elaborate on the following disjunction: one either agrees or disagrees that it is wrong to impose one’s morality on others by the coercive power (...)
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  24. Two-Way Powers as Derivative Powers.Andrei A. Buckareff - 2022 - In Michael Brent (ed.), Mental Action and the Conscious Mind. New York: Routledge. pp. 228-254.
    Some philosophers working on the metaphysics of agency argue that if agency is understood in terms of settling the truth of some matters, then the power required for the exercise of intentional agency is an irreducible two-way power to either make it true that p or not-p. In this paper, the focus is on two-way powers in decision-making. Two problems are raised for theories of decision-making that are ontologically committed to irreducible two-way powers. First, recent accounts lack an adequate framework (...)
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    Pantheism.Andrei A. Buckareff - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    This Element focuses on some core conceptual and ontological issues related to pantheistic conceptions of God by engaging with recent work in analytic philosophy of religion on this topic. The conceptual and ontological commitments of pantheism are contrasted with those of other conceptions of God. The concept of God assumed by pantheism is clarified and the question about what type of unity the universe must exhibit in order to be identical with God receives the most attention. It is argued that (...)
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    Should Abraham Get a Religious Exemption?Andrei Bespalov - 2019 - Res Publica 25 (2):235-259.
    The standard liberal egalitarian approach to religious exemptions from generally applicable laws implies that such exemptions may be necessary in the name of equal respect for each citizen’s conscience. In each particular case this approach requires balancing the claims of devout believers against the countervailing claims of other citizens. I contend, firstly, that under the conditions of deep moral and ideological disagreement the balancing procedure proves to be extremely inconclusive. It does not provide an unequivocal solution even in the imaginary (...)
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  27. Legal positivism: Still descriptive and morally neutral.Andrei Marmor - 2006 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 26 (4):683-704.
    It has become increasingly popular to argue that legal positivism is actually a normative theory, and that it cannot be purely descriptive and morally neutral as H.L.A. Hart has suggested. This article purports to disprove this line of thought. It argues that legal positivism is best understood as a descriptive, morally neutral, theory about the nature of law. The article distinguishes between five possible views about the relations between normative claims and legal positivism, arguing that some of them are not (...)
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  28. A Critique of Substance Causation.Andrei A. Buckareff - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (3):1019-1026.
    In her recent paper, “A Defense of Substance Causation,” Ann Whittle makes a case for substance causation. In this paper, assuming that causation is a generative or productive relation, I argue that Whittle’s argument is not successful. While substances are causally relevant in causal processes owing to outcomes being counterfactually dependent upon their role in such occurrences, the real productive work in causal processes is accomplished by the causal powers of substances.
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    Research Ethics in the Context of Transition: Gaps in Policies and Programs on the Protection of Research Participants in the Selected Countries of Central and Eastern Europe.Andrei Famenka - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (6):1689-1706.
    This paper examines the ability of countries in Central and Eastern Europe to ensure appropriate protection of research participants in the field of increasingly globalizing biomedical research. By applying an analytical framework for identifying gaps in policies and programs for human subjects protection to four countries of CEE—Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland, substantial gaps in the scope and content of relevant policies and major impediments to program performance have been revealed. In these countries, public policies on the protection of research (...)
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    Explorări în actualitate.Andrei Marga - 1994 - Cluj: Biblioteca Apostrof.
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    Jurnal, memorialistică, corespondență.Petre Andrei - 1993 - Iași: Editura Graphix. Edited by Petru P. Andrei, Valeriu Florin Dobrinescu & Doru Tompea.
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    Institut filosofskogo disputa v tibetskom buddizme.Andreĭ Aleksandrovich Bazarov - 1998 - Sankt-Peterburg: Nauka.
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    Rossii︠a︡ ishchet svobodu: o svobode i liberalizat︠s︡ii bez mifov i dogmatov: traktat-ėsse.Andreĭ Belenskiĭ - 2000 - Sankt-Peterburg: Sudaryni︠a︡.
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  34. Uppermost Pleistocene transgressive coralgal reefs on the edge of the south Texas Shelf: Analogs for reefal reservoirs buried in siliciclastic shelves.Andrei V. Belopolsky & André W. Droxler - 1999 - Laguna 60:25.
     
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    Penumbra: eseuri.Andrei Cornea - 1991 - [Bucharest]: Cartea Românească.
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    Turnirul khazar: împotriva relativismului contemporan.Andrei Cornea - 2003 - București: Polirom.
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    Raționalitate, comunicare, argumentare.Andrei Marga - 1991 - Cluj: Editura Dacia.
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    Um António Telmo: marranismo, Kabbalah e maçonaria.Pedro Martins - 2015 - Sintra: Zéfiro.
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  39. Iz istorii religioznoĭ filosofii v Rossii, XIX-nachalo XX vv.Andreĭ Dmitrievich Sukhov (ed.) - 1990 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t filosofii.
     
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    Why are dunkels sticky? Preschoolers infer functionality and intentional creation for artifact properties learned from generic language.Andrei Cimpian & Cristina Cadena - 2010 - Cognition 117 (1):62-68.
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  41. Acceptance and deciding to believe.Andrei A. Buckareff - 2004 - Journal of Philosophical Research 29:173-190.
    ABSTRACT: Defending the distinction between believing and accepting a proposition, I argue that cases where agents allegedly exercise direct voluntary control over their beliefs are instances of agents exercising direct voluntary control over accepting a proposition. The upshot is that any decision to believe a proposition cannot result directly in one’s acquiring the belief. Accepting is an instrumental mental action the agent performs that may trigger belief. A model of the relationship between acceptance and belief is sketched and defended. The (...)
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    General Systems Theory and Creative Artificial Intelligence.Andrei Armovich Gribkov & Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Zelenskii - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The article analyzes the possibilities and limitations of artificial intelligence. The article considers the subjectivity of artificial intelligence, determines its necessity for solving intellectual problems depending on the possibility of representing the real world as a deterministic system. Methodological limitations of artificial intelligence, which is based on the use of big data technologies, are stated. These limitations cause the impossibility of forming a holistic representation of the objects of cognition and the world as a whole. As a tool for deterministic (...)
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    Modified LDA Vector and Feedback Analysis for Short Query Information Retrieval Systems.Pedro Celard, Eva Lorenzo Iglesias, JosÉ Manuel Sorribes-Fdez, RubÉn Romero, AdriÁn Seara Vieira & Lourdes Borrajo - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    Information Retrieval systems benefit from the use of long queries containing a large volume of search-relevant information. This situation is not common, as users of such systems tend to use very short and precise queries with few keywords. In this work we propose a modification of the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) technique using data from the document collection and its vocabulary for a better representation of short queries. Additionally, a study is carried out on how the modification of the proposed (...)
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    Política e Pandemia: Depois de Tudo, Como Viver Junto?Pedro Duarte - 2024 - Revista Dialectus 32 (32):172-183.
    O artigo analisa, a partir sobretudo do pensamento de Hannah Arendt, o desafio que representa para a política “viver junto”. Embora a expressão origine-se com o ensaísta francês Roland Barthes, o objetivo do artigo é quadruplo: (1) apresentar seu fundamento ontológico na condição humana ou existencial de “ser-com”, ou seja, de ser junto aos outros, pensada desde Martin Heidegger; (2) descrever seu sentido político pela conjugação entre isonomia e diferença na forma da pluralidade pela qual cada pessoa pode aparecer singularmente (...)
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  45. Transformation of the role of healthcare ethics committees and the concept of clinical ethics in Belarus : implications for medical professionalism.Andrei Famenka - 2016 - In Sabine Salloch & Verena Sandow (eds.), Ethics and Professionalism in Healthcare: Transition and Challenges. Burlington, VT: Routledge.
     
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    Ideario pedagógico de Juan Francisco Reyes Baena.Pedro Rosales Medrano - 1986 - Caracas: Academia Nacional de la Historia.
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    The principle of common cause and indeterminism: a review.Iñaki San Pedro & Mauricio Suárez - unknown
    We offer a review of some of the most influential views on the status of Reichenbach’s Principle of the Common Cause (PCC) for genuinely indeterministic systems. We first argue that the PCC is properly a conjunction of two distinct claims, one metaphysical and another methodological. Both claims can and have been contested in the literature, but here we simply assume that the metaphysical claim is correct, in order to focus our analysis on the status of the methodological claim. We briefly (...)
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    A Philosophical Endeavour: The Practice of Time in Dōgen and Marcus Aurelius.Laurentiu Andrei - 2023 - In Ralf Müller & George Wrisley (eds.), Dōgen’s Texts: Manifesting Religion and/as Philosophy? Springer Verlag. pp. 269-288.
    The Buddhist monk Dōgen (1200-1253), a major religious figure of his time, was also considered as one of the first philosophers in Japan. The way to a philosophical reading of Dōgen’s texts was paved by Meiji intellectuals. Other voices raised however the question of whether this is a proper approach to Dōgen’s texts. Was Dōgen really engaged in a philosophical endeavour or was he rather oriented by an extraphilosophical scope? In order to tackle this question, I propose to consider Dōgen’s (...)
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  49. One Mathematic(s) or Many? Foundations of Mathematics in Twentieth-Century Mathematical Practice.Andrei Rodin - 2024 - In Bharath Sriraman (ed.), Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Cham: Springer. pp. 2339-2364.
    The received Hilbert-style axiomatic foundations of mathematics has been designed by Hilbert and his followers as a tool for metatheoretical research. Foundations of mathematics of this type fail to satisfactory perform more basic and more practically oriented functions of theoretical foundations such as verification of mathematical constructions and proofs. Using alternative foundations of mathematics such as the univalent foundations is compatible with using the received set-theoretic foundations for metamathematical purposes provided the two foundations are mutually interpretable. Changes in foundations of (...)
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    L'énigme du temps: vers une philosophie du sablier.Laurence Vanin - 2015 - Paris: Éditions Detrad aVs.
    Chaque fois que les hommes parlent du temps, ils le connotent d'une valorisation typiquement humaine : "Prendre du bon temps", "perdre son temps", "la fuite du temps". Cette expérience immédiate, affective et bouleversante favorise un discours quasi simpliste ou nostalgique sur ce temps considéré comme ce qui enferme le tragique ou le pathétique de la condition humaine, vouée à la finitude. Le paradoxe réside donc, en ce fait qu'il paraît complexe de dire l'essence du temps, d'autant que souvent chacun en (...)
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