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  1. Understanding, explanation, and unification.Victor Gijsbers - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (3):516-522.
    In this article I argue that there are two different types of understanding: the understanding we get from explanations, and the understanding we get from unification. This claim is defended by first showing that explanation and unification are not as closely related as has sometimes been thought. A critical appraisal of recent proposals for understanding without explanation leads us to discuss the example of a purely classificatory biology: it turns out that such a science can give us understanding of the (...)
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  2. Why unification is neither necessary nor sufficient for explanation.Victor Gijsbers - 2007 - Philosophy of Science 74 (4):481-500.
    In this paper, I argue that unification is neither necessary nor sufficient for explanation. Focusing on the versions of the unificationist theory of explanation of Kitcher and of Schurz and Lambert, I establish three theses. First, Kitcher’s criterion of unification is vitiated by the fact that it entails that every proposition can be explained by itself, a flaw that it is unable to overcome. Second, because neither Kitcher’s theory nor that of Schurz and Lambert can solve the problems of asymmetry (...)
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    Children of COVID-19: pawns, pathfinders or partners?Victor Larcher & Joe Brierley - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (8):508-509.
    Countries throughout the world are counting the health and socioeconomic costs of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the strategies necessary to contain it. Profound consequences from social isolation are beginning to emerge, and there is an urgency about charting a path to recovery, albeit to a ‘new normal’ that mitigates them. Children have not suffered as much from the direct effects of COVID-19 infection as older adults. Still, there is mounting evidence that their health and welfare are being adversely affected. Closure (...)
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    The Paradox of Predictability.Victor Gijsbers - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (2):579-596.
    Scriven’s paradox of predictability arises from the combination of two ideas: first, that everything in a deterministic universe is, in principle, predictable; second, that it is possible to create a system that falsifies any prediction that is made of it. Recently, the paradox has been used by Rummens and Cuypers to argue that there is a fundamental difference between embedded and external predictors; and by Ismael to argue against a governing conception of laws. The present paper defends a new diagnosis (...)
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  5. On some paradoxes of the infinite.Victor Allis & Teunis Koetsier - 1991 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 42 (2):187-194.
    In the paper below the authors describe three super-tasks. They show that although the abstract notion of a super-task may be, as Benacerraf suggested, a conceptual mismatch, the completion of the three super-tasks involved can be defined rather naturally, without leading to inconsistency, by means of a particular kinematical interpretation combined with a principle of continuity.
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    Les dialogues de Platon: structure et méthode dialectique.Victor Goldschmidt - 1947 - Brionne: G. Monfort.
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    Reconciling Contrastive and Non-contrastive Explanation.Victor Gijsbers - 2018 - Erkenntnis 83 (6):1213-1227.
    Two apparently mutually exclusive ideas about the relation between contrastive and non-contrastive explanations can be found in the literature. According to contrastivists, all explanation is contrastive explanation and the supposed existence of non-contrastive explanations can be revealed to be an illusion. According to non-contrastivists, on the other hand, contrastive explanation can be fully analysed in terms of non-contrastive explanation, and is thus not of fundamental importance. In the current article, I discuss the main arguments in favour of and against each (...)
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    Completeness, Categoricity and Imaginary Numbers: The Debate on Husserl.Víctor Aranda - 2020 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 49 (2).
    Husserl's two notions of "definiteness" enabled him to clarify the problem of imaginary numbers. The exact meaning of these notions is a topic of much controversy. A "definite" axiom system has been interpreted as a syntactically complete theory, and also as a categorical one. I discuss whether and how far these readings manage to capture Husserl's goal of elucidating the problem of imaginary numbers, raising objections to both positions. Then, I suggest an interpretation of "absolute definiteness" as semantic completeness and (...)
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  9. How agency can solve interventionism’s problem of circularity.Victor Gijsbers & Leon de Bruin - 2014 - Synthese 191 (8):1-17.
    Woodward’s interventionist theory of causation is beset by a problem of circularity: the analysis of causes is in terms of interventions, and the analysis of interventions is in terms of causes. This is not in itself an argument against the correctness of the analysis. But by requiring us to have causal knowledge prior to making any judgements about causation, Woodward’s theory does make it mysterious how we can ever start acquiring causal knowledge. We present a solution to this problem by (...)
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    Perceiving causation and causal singularism.Victor Gijsbers - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5):14881-14895.
    Elizabeth Anscombe’s classic paper Causality and Determination claims that causation can be perceived. It also defends causal singularism, the idea that the causal relation is fundamentally between the particular cause and effect, and does not depend on regularities holding elsewhere in the universe. But does the former furnish an argument for the latter? The present paper analyses a special type of causal experience involving emotional reactions to present stimuli; for instance, being frightened by a spider. It argues that such experiences (...)
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    Philosophy and Politics, II.Victor Gourevitch - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (2):281 - 328.
    Sometimes Strauss argues as if he thought it possible to understand man without raising questions about his relations to other things, and hence about his place in the whole. But when they are viewed in their broader context, such arguments are seen not to be his final word. Man's humanity cannot be understood in its own terms alone. The human soul differs from everything else in that it is "... open to the whole and therefore more akin to the whole (...)
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  12. On some paradoxes of the infinite II.Victor Allis & Teun Koetsier - 1995 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46 (2):235-247.
    In an earlier paper the authors discussed some super-tasks by means of a kinematical interpretation. In the present paper we show a semi-formal way that a more abstract treatment is possible. The core idea of our approach is simple: if a super-task can be considered as a union of (finite) tasks, it is natural to define the effect of the super-task as the union of the effects of the finite tasks it consists of. We show that this approach enables us (...)
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  13. Unification as a Measure of Natural Classification.Victor Gijsbers - 2014 - Theoria 29 (1):71-82.
    Recent interest in the idea that there can be scientific understanding without explanation lends new relevance to Duhem's notion of natural classification. According to Duhem, a classification that is natural teaches us something about nature without being explanatory. However, Duhem's conception of naturalness leaves much to be desired. In this paper, I argue that we can measure the naturalness of classification by using an amended version of the notion of unification as defined by Schurz and Lambert. If this thesis is (...)
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    Essai sur le "Cratyle": contribution à l'histoire de la pensée de Platon.Victor Goldschmidt - 1940 - Vrin.
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    Philosophy and Politics, I.Victor Gourevitch - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (1):58 - 84.
    On the face of it, On Tyranny is a straightforward commentary on Xenophon's dialogue Hiero or Tyrannicus. As such it is a very model of thoroughness and learning. It amply repays careful study, and it goes a long way toward explaining Strauss's influence in training a generation of scholars. The dialogue proper takes up just under 20 pages. Its analysis runs to 90-odd pages, followed by another 30 pages of tightly packed notes that are largely devoted to parallels between the (...)
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    Lambek's categorical proof theory and läuchli's abstract realizability.Victor Harnik & Michael Makkai - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (1):200-230.
  17. Conversing With the Earth.Victor R. Baker - 2000 - In Robert Frodeman & Victor R. Baker (eds.), Earth Matters: The Earth Sciences, Philosophy, and the Claims of Community. Prentice-Hall. pp. 2.
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    Rousseau on Providence.Victor Gourevitch - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (3):565 - 611.
    KANT HELD THAT NEWTON AND ROUSSEAU HAD REVEALED the ways of Providence: “After Newton and Rousseau, God is justified, and Pope’s thesis is henceforth true.”.
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  19. Essai critique sur l'esthétique de Kant.Victor Basch - 1929 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 36 (2):4-5.
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    Can Probabilistic Coherence be a Measure of Understanding?Victor Gijsbers - 2015 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 30 (1):53-71.
    Coherence is a measure of how much our beliefs hang together. Understanding is achieved when we see that something is not just a brute, isolated fact. This suggests that it might be possible to use the extant probabilistic measures of coherence to formulate a measure of understanding. We attempt to do so, but it turns out that a coherence theory runs into trouble with the asymmetry of understanding. We identify four difficulties and show how they have been solved by a (...)
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  21. Evidence.Victor DiFate - 2007 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Provably total functions of intuitionistic bounded arithmetic.Victor Harnik - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (2):466-477.
  23. La doctrine d'Epicure et le droit.Victor Goldschmidt - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (1):134-137.
     
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  24. Les Dialogues de Platon. Structure et méthode dialectique.Victor Goldschmidt - 1950 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 140:90-94.
     
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    Novalis:The Blue Flover of Romanticism.Victor Bychkov - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The essay is devoted to the reconstruction of the philosophy of art of Novalis, one of the prominent German Romantics, who presents it in his writings in a fragmentary way. Research of this type appears in scholarly literature for the first time; it utilizes a complex philosophical-aesthetic method of analysis of texts of the German thinker. Novalis appreciates art as one of the highest achievements of humanity, which elevates the human being from ordinary life to spiritual heights. Art is a (...)
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  26. The Aesthetic Dimension in Art Education: a Phenomenological.Victor Heyfron - 1982 - In Malcolm Ross (ed.), The Development of Aesthetic Experience. Pergamon Press. pp. 3--27.
     
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    Über den Begriff der Erfahrung bei Helmholtz..Victor Heyfelder - 1897 - Berlin: [Druck von L. Simion].
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    Humanity in Crisis: Ethical and Religious Response to Refugees.Victor Carmona - 2019 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 18 (1):153-155.
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    Ten Decades of Alms by Theodore Roemer, O. F. M. Cap.Victor Mills - 1943 - Franciscan Studies 3 (3):325-326.
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    Verifiable implementations of geometric algorithms using finite precision arithmetic.Victor J. Milenkovic - 1988 - Artificial Intelligence 37 (1-3):377-401.
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    Epoche and anxiety. Neutralization of the world or the imitation of experience?Victor Molchanov - 2022 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 11 (1):11-26.
    This article discusses Husserl’s “epoche” and “phenomenological reduction” and early Heidegger’s “fear” and “anxiety” from a conceptual and terminological point of view. The basis for comparing “epoche” and “fear” is their main function of neutralizing the world. The author also considers the way of correlating the epoche and anxiety as philosophical concepts with three types of realizable experience that served as their source. The main points and stages of the introduction of the term “epoche” are highlighted; the main functional differences (...)
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    Living in the townships: An appraisal of Pentecostal social ministry in Tshwane.Victor Molobi - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (3):01-09.
    This article offers an appraisal of the social ministry of Pentecostal churches through fellowship, healing and livelihood creation in the township communities of the city of Tshwane. In meeting this aim the discussion advances a thesis of these churches as agents of social support and survival of the downcast. In particular, the article attempts to show how these churches exert themselves towards establishing not only moral responsibility, but also a context where the weakest and the least privileged can learn how (...)
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    Trabajadoras de falda y cuello blanco. Género, clase y política en la experiencia laboral femenina en los inicios de la cultura de masas en Santiago de Chile, 1900-1930.Víctor M. Rocha Monsalve - 2012 - Dialogos 16 (2).
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    Transfer of training in motor learning as a function of distribution of practice.Victor E. Montgomery - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 46 (6):440.
  35. Rousseau's Pure State of Nature.Victor Gourevitch - 1988 - Interpretation 16 (1):23-59.
     
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  36. La Ligne de la "République" et la classification des sciences.Victor Goldschmidt - 1955 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 9 (2):237.
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    Rawls on Justice.Victor Gourevitch - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (3):485 - 519.
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    8 The Religious Thought.Victor Gourevitch - 2001 - In Patrick Riley (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Rousseau. Cambridge University Press. pp. 193.
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    URUCIB: a technological revolution in post-dictatorship Uruguay.Víctor Ganón - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (3):1231-1254.
    When URUCIB was created, we did not know we were making an Executive Information Systems. In those days, the development of information technology was very nascent, and its impact on developing countries was even more limited. This paper tells how a government imagined using these resources and put them at the service of its management to have real-time information to guide decision-making. It shows how an interdisciplinary team of professionals from informatics, cybernetics, economics, statistics, and politics worked to create a (...)
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  40. The contingent law: A tale of Maxwell's demon.Victor Gijsbers - manuscript
    In my master's thesis for physics and philosophy, I take a long and hard look at the debates surrounding Maxwell's Demon and the status of the second law of thermodynamics. I try to clarify the use of Maxwell's thought experiment in understanding the second law; to prove that the second law is contingent, given only classical mechanics and time asymmetry; to argue that the law only holds because of facts about the kinds of particles that exist in our universe; to (...)
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  41. Who Killed Homer?Victor Hanson & John Heath - 1997 - Arion 5 (2).
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  42. Consciência e Evolução: Uma Análise do Naturalismo Biológico a partir do Debate Adaptacionista.Victor Barcellos, Sergio Farias de Souza Filho & Roberto Horácio Pereira - 2021 - Revista Reflexões 18 (10):183-200.
    The goal of this paper is to assess biological naturalism in light of the adaptationist debate. Searle is famous for explicity pursuing a biological foundation for his theory of consciousness. However, evolutionary biology receives little attention in his work, which results in crucial theoretical confusions over adaptationism. In this paper, we will propose two theses concerning Searle's approach to consciousness in the context of the adaptationist debate. First, Searle's attack on adaptationism only applies to its naive version, failing to touch (...)
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  43. The Symbolology of Dionysius the Areopagite.Victor V. Bychkov - 2012 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 51 (1):28-63.
    The article discusses the aesthetic aspects of the symbolology introduced by the Byzantine author of the Corpus Areopagiticum that was signed in the name of the pupil of the Apostle Paul, Dionysius the Areopagite. The symbolology is understood to mean knowledge of both symbols and symbolic type of consciousness and worldview, which is implicitly present in Dionysius's works. Based on the analysis of the Corpus texts, it is shown that all levels of symbol theory developed by Dionysius—like likenesses, unlike likenesses, (...)
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  44. Essais d'esthétique, de philosophie et de littérature.Victor Basch - 1934 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 41 (4):7-7.
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  45. Les doctrines politiques des philosophies classiques de l'Allemagne. Leibnitz, Kant, Fichte, Hegel.Victor Basch - 1928 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 35 (1):1-2.
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    The Conceptions of the History of Philosophy.Victor Delbos - 1918 - The Monist 28 (3):394-409.
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  47. Fantasy.Victor Burgin - 1992 - In Elizabeth Wright (ed.), Feminism and Psychoanalysis: A Critical Dictionary. Blackwell.
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    Jenni's Room: Exhibitionism and Solitude.Victor Burgin - 2000 - Critical Inquiry 27 (1):77-89.
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    Some Cities.Victor Burgin - 1996 - Reaktion Books.
    Some Cities is unlike anything Burgin has ever done before, although it explores characteristic themes of his earlier theoretical and visual works, such as the dimensions of politics and sexuality in everyday life.
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    Art Between Scylla and Charybdis.Victor V. Bychkov - 2012 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 51 (1):80-87.
    In his opening address at a discussion of the book: V. V. Bychkov, N. B. Mankovskaya, and V. V. Ivanov, Trialogue: Living Aesthetics and the Contemporary Philosophy of Art , held on 27 February 2012 at the S. Gerasimov All-Russia State University of Cinematography , the author shows that Trialogue came into existence as a result of interpretation, polemical debate, and further development of ideas formulated in his early fundamental work. The Artistic Apocalypse of Culture . The key idea of (...)
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