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    Trialogue in an Interreligious Context: Reinterpreting the Dialogue Model of Martin Buber.Josef Boehle - 2018 - Culture and Dialogue 6 (2):126-150.
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    He thinks he knows: And more developmental evidence against the simulation (role taking) theory.Josef Perner & Deborrah Howes - 1992 - Mind and Language 7 (1-2):72-86.
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    Knowledge for hunger: Children's problem with representation in imputing mental states.Josef Perner & Jane E. Ogden - 1988 - Cognition 29 (1):47-61.
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    Objects of desire, thought, and reality: Problems of anchoring discourse referents in development.Josef Perner, Bibiane Rendl & Alan Garnham - 2007 - Mind and Language 22 (5):475–513.
    Our objectives in this article are to bring some theoretical order into developmental sequences and simultaneities in children’s ability to appreciate multiple labels for single objects, to reason with identity statements, to reason hypothetically, counterfactually, and with beliefs and desires, and to explain why an ‘implicit’ understanding of belief occurs before an ‘explicit’ understanding. The central idea behind our explanation is the emerging grasp of how objects of thought and desire relate to real objects and to each other. To capture (...)
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    Simulation as explicitation of predication-implicit knowledge about the mind: Arguments for a simulation-theory mix.Josef Perner - 1996 - In Peter Carruthers & Peter K. Smith (eds.), Theories of Theories of Mind. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 90--104.
  6. Introspection & Remembering.Josef Perner, Daniela Kloo & Elisabeth Stöttinger - 2007 - Synthese 159 (2):253 - 270.
    We argue that episodic remembering, understood as the ability to re-experience past events, requires a particular kind of introspective ability and understanding. It requires the understanding that first person experiences can represent actual events. In this respect it differs from the understanding required by the traditional false belief test for children, where a third person attribution (to others or self) of a behavior governing representation is sufficient. The understanding of first person experiences as representations is also required for problem solving (...)
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    Mental Simulation.Josef Perner & Anton Kühberger - 2005 - In Bertram F. Malle & Sara D. Hodges (eds.), Other Minds: How Humans Bridge the Gap Between Self and Others. Guilford. pp. 174.
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    MiniMeta: in search of minimal criteria for metacognition.Josef Perner - 2012 - In Michael J. Beran, Johannes Brandl, Josef Perner & Joëlle Proust (eds.), The foundations of metacognition. Oxford University Press. pp. 94--116.
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    The practical other : teleology and its development.Josef Perner, Beate Priewasser & Johannes Roessler - 2018 - Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 43 (2).
    We argue for teleology as a description of the way in which we ordinarily understand others’ intentional actions. Teleology starts from the close resemblance between the reasoning involved in understanding others’ actions and one’s own practical reasoning involved in deciding what to do. We carve out teleology’s distinctive features more sharply by comparing it to its three main competitors: theory theory, simulation theory, and rationality theory. The plausibility of teleology as our way of understanding others is underlined by developmental data (...)
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    Understanding the mind as an active information processor: Do young children have a “copy theory of mind”?Josef Perner & Graham Davies - 1991 - Cognition 39 (1):51-69.
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    Is reasoning from counterfactual antecedents evidence for counterfactual reasoning?Josef Perner & Eva Rafetseder - 2010 - Thinking and Reasoning 16 (2):131-155.
    In most developmental studies the only error children could make on counterfactual tasks was to answer with the current state of affairs. It was concluded that children who did not show this error are able to reason counterfactually. However, children might have avoided this error by using basic conditional reasoning (Rafetseder, Cristi-Vargas, & Perner, 2010). Basic conditional reasoning takes background assumptions represented as conditionals about how the world works. If an antecedent of one of these conditionals is provided by the (...)
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  12. Dual Control and the Causal Theory of Action: The Case of Non-intentional Action.Josef Perner - 2003 - In Johannes Roessler & Naomi Eilan (eds.), Agency and Self-Awareness: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    File Change Semantics for preschoolers: Alternative naming and belief understanding.Josef Perner & Johannes L. Brandl - 2005 - Interaction Studies 6 (3):483-501.
  14. From an implicit to an explicit "theory of mind".Josef Perner & W. Clements - 2000 - In Yves Rossetti (ed.), Beyond Dissociation: Interaction Between Dissociated Implicit and Explicit Processing. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
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    Predicting others through simulation or by theory? A method to decide.Josef Perner, Andreas Gschaider, Anton Kühberger & Siegfried Schrofner - 1999 - Mind and Language 14 (1):57-79.
    A method is presented for deciding whether correct predictions about other people are based on simulation or theory use. The differentiating power of this method was assessed with cognitive estimation biases (e.g. estimating the area of Brazil) in two variations. Experiments 1 and 2 operated with the influence of response scales of different length. Experiment 3 used the difference between free estimates that tended to be far off the true value and estimates constrained by an appropriate response scale, where estimates (...)
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  16. The necessity and impossibility of simulation.Josef Perner - 1996 - In Christopher Peacocke (ed.), Objectivity, Simulation and the Unity of Consciousness: Current Issues in the Philosophy of Mind. British Academy.
     
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    Is “thinking” belief? Reply to Wellman and Bartsch.Josef Perner - 1989 - Cognition 33 (3):315-319.
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    File Change Semantics for preschoolers.Josef Perner & Johannes L. Brandl - 2005 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 6 (3):483-501.
    We develop a new theory of the cognitive changes around 4 years of age by trying to explain why understanding of false belief and of alternative naming emerge at this age. We make use of the notion of discourse referents as it is used in File Change Semantics, one of the early forms of the more widely known Discourse Representation Theory. The assumed cognitive change exists in how children can link DRs in their mind to external referents. The younger children (...)
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  19. Max–Planck–Institut für biologische Kybernetik.Josef Pfeuffer - unknown
    In this project, a spiral fast imaging sequence was implemented on a Bruker Avance MR system. Acquisition and processing schemes were developed to measure the experimental k-space trajectories. Since errors in k-space are reflected as errors in the corresponding image, we used different strategies to measure and calculate corrections for deviation of the experimental k-space trajectory from the theoretical one. Even if the k-space trajectories deviate from the theoretical ones, an experimentally measured trajectory can be incorporated in the spiral reconstruction (...)
     
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    ‘Take your unseen heart and make it into art’: Aesthetic Transformation and Emotional Democracy.Josef Früchtl - 2024 - Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 3 (1):85-96.
    This article wants to answer three questions: first, why is not only sensibility but visibility important for modern democracy? Second, why is art or aesthetic experience important for both democracy and visibility? And third, how is it possible that aesthetic experience generates effects that conduce to democracy? Answering these questions aims at highlighting an inner connection between democracy, feelings and aesthetics. For a democratic community, on the one hand, cannot exclude feelings from political discourse, but, on the other hand, cannot (...)
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  21. The absoluteness of moral terms.Josef Fuchs - 2000 - In Christopher Robert Kaczor (ed.), Proportionalism: for and against. Milwaukee, Wis.: Marquette University Press.
  22. Jean-François Lyotard, eine Position mit oder ohne Zukunft?Josef Perger - 1989 - In Walter Reese-Schäfer & Bernhard Taureck (eds.), Jean-François Lyotard. Cuxhaven: Junghans.
     
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    of Conditional Reasoning.Josef Perner & Eva Rafetseder - 2011 - In Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack & Sarah R. Beck (eds.), Understanding Counterfactuals, Understanding Causation: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. Oxford:: Oxford University Press. pp. 90.
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    Room for concept development?Josef Perner - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):82-83.
    Millikan's externalist account of concept acquisition cannot completely avoid the distinction between central (defining) and peripheral (characteristic) features, because some knowledge is required to achieve reference and to decide what kind of information to record about the identified substances. However, the emphasis on external reference may provide the requisite principled way to make this distinction.
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    Kladivo na časoděj.Josef Petrželka - 2011 - Studia Philosophica 58 (1):159-176.
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    Jak najít pravého prince?Josef Petrželka & Jan Váně - 2011 - Studia Philosophica 58 (1):139-158.
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    Kladivo na časoděj.Josef Petrželka - 2011 - Studia Philosophica 58 (1):159-176.
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    Platónova a Aristotelova teorie těžkého a lehkého, jejich zdroje a důsledky.Josef Petrželka - 2014 - Pro-Fil 14 (2):2.
    Cílem studie je srovnání Platónova a Aristotelova výkladu vlastností těžké a lehké. Nejprve jsou představeny hlavní motivy obou výkladů a poté následuje srovnání z hlediska využití empirických dat, z hlediska jejich explikační síly a také co do blízkosti modernímu pojetí tíže. V závěru se ukazuje, že Aristotelova koncepce těžkého a lehkého je propracovanější a komplexnější, ovšem mnohem stručnější výklad Platónův má také značné explikační možnosti a v určitých ohledech Aristotelovu teorii předčí.
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    Platónova a Aristotelova teorie těžkého a lehkého, jejich zdroje a důsledky.Josef Petrželka - 2014 - Pro-Fil 14 (2):2.
    Cílem studie je srovnání Platónova a Aristotelova výkladu vlastností těžké a lehké. Nejprve jsou představeny hlavní motivy obou výkladů a poté následuje srovnání z hlediska využití empirických dat, z hlediska jejich explikační síly a také co do blízkosti modernímu pojetí tíže. V závěru se ukazuje, že Aristotelova koncepce těžkého a lehkého je propracovanější a komplexnější, ovšem mnohem stručnější výklad Platónův má také značné explikační možnosti a v určitých ohledech Aristotelovu teorii předčí.
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    Kladivo na časoděj.Josef Petrželka, Rudolf Šnajder & Jana Gajdošová - 2011 - Studia Philosophica 58 (1):159-176.
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  31. Azamacrocyclic Ca2+ Sensitive Contrast Agents for MR Imaging.Josef Pfeuffer - unknown
    Calcium plays an important role in regulating a great variety of neuronal processes, and many efforts are made to generate gadolinium complexes that can act as calcium-dependent MRI contrast agents. A series of gadolinium chelate complexes based on DO3A were developed, bearing phosphonate groups as an additional coordination sites, which is hypothesized to change relaxivity in magnetic resonance experiments dynamically with Ca2+ concentration. Different lengths of the phosphonate side chains are expected to lead to different binding constants of the phosphonate (...)
     
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  32. Assessment of Bis-macrocyclic Compounds as Calcium-sensitive MR Contrast Agents.Josef Pfeuffer - unknown
    The ability of non-invasively observing changes in the Ca2+ concentrations is important in the understanding of a great variety of neuronal processes. Several compounds were designed (Fig.1) to take advantage of the different binding abilities of carboxylates and phosphonates to gadolinium. Furthermore the different affinities of the two functional groups to Ca2+ permit to obtain free coordination sites at gadolinium. The generation of these coordination sites, which are mandatory for water relaxivity, depends on the structure of the complexes and the (...)
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  33. High-Resolution 1H Chemical Shift Imaging in the Monkey Visual Cortex.Josef Pfeuffer - unknown
    Functionally distinct anatomic subdivisions of the brain can often be only a few millimeters in one or more dimensions. The study of metabolic differences in such structures by means of localized in vivo MR spectroscopy is therefore challenging, if not impossible. In fact, the spatial resolution of chemical shift imaging (CSI) in humans is typically in the range of centimeters. The aim of the present study was to optimize 1H CSI in monkeys and demonstrate the feasibility of high spatial resolutions (...)
     
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  34. Natural law: a theological investigation.Josef Fuchs - 1965 - Dublin: Gill & Son.
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    The end of time: a meditation on the philosophy of history.Josef Pieper - 1954 - San Francisco: Ignatius Press.
    This is a work by Josef Pieper, one of this century's most profound and lucid expositors of the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas.
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    The Silence of Goethe.Josef Pieper - 2009 - St. Augustine's Press.
    "During the last months of the war, Josef Pieper saw the realization of a long-cherished plan to escape from the "lethal chaos" that was the Germany of that time, "plucked," he writes, "as was Habakkuk, by the hair of his head... to be planted into a realm of the most peaceful seclusion, whose borders and exists were, of course, controlled by armed sentries." There he made contact with a friend close-by, who possessed an amazing library, and Pieper hit upon (...)
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    Christian ethics in a secular arena.Josef Fuchs - 1984 - Dublin: Gill & Macmillan.
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    Streitbare Demokratie. Helmuth Plessner in nachbürgerlichen und posthumanistischen Zeiten.Josef Früchtl - 2023 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 48 (1):41-56.
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  39. Erkenntnis und Entscheidung, Philosophie der geistigen Aneignung in ihrem Ursprung bei Platon.Josef Derbolav - 1972 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 162:49-51.
     
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  40. Erkenntnis Und Verantwortung Festschrift Für Theodor Litt.Josef Derbolav & Friedhelm Nicolin - 1964 - Pädagogischer Verlag Schwann.
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  41. Erkenntnis und verantwortung.Josef Derbolav - 1960 - Düsseldorg,: Pädagogischer Verlag Schwann. Edited by Friedhelm Nicolin.
     
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  42. Die kosmogonischen Elemente in der Naturphilosophie des Thales.Josef Dörfler - 1912 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 25:305.
     
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    Radikalität und konsequenz in der wahrheitstheorie Nietzsche AlS herausforderung für Adorno und Habermas.Josef Früchtl - 1990 - Nietzsche Studien 19 (1):431.
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    Und kein Ende: Philosophie, Pop und Politik.Josef Früchtl - 2022 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 70 (4):685-701.
    The text presents the general cultural-historical thesis that one cannot adequately understand philosophy after the Second World War if one does not understand it in interaction with politics and popular culture. These three spheres find themselves in a variable triangular constellation after the Second World War. Methodologically, the text is guided by the fact that this interplay is also organised in a triangular and variable way, namely according to the options of coexistence, conflict and cooperation. Adorno’s philosophy serves as a (...)
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    Einleitung: Schöner Neuer Mensch.Josef Früchtl - 2007 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 52 (2):3-9.
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    Denn da ist keine Stelle, die dich nicht sieht.Josef Früchtl - 2013 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 4 (1):29-42.
    Following Hegel's remark that art is a “thousand-eyed Argos,” one can formulate the assumption that under contemporary conditions art and surveillance state do not necessarily exclude, but reflect each other. The film minority report as popular art offers a visual self-reflection on this proposition. The central question is whether and to what extend this film performs a legitimization or delegitimization of the normative order.
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    George Clooney, Brad Pitt und ich, Oder: Die schöne Illusion des Vertrauens.Josef Früchtl - 2009 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 54 (2):113-122.
    At first trust plays a fundamental role within the social sphere. Accordingly, trust serves as philosophical term above all in Political, Social, and Moral Philosophy. But it is also central in recent Sociology and Psychology. Referring to these disciplines, the relationship of trust be- tween viewer and hero on the screen can be called ›parasocial‹, as-if-interaction. In contrast, ontological trust is of particular interest for recent philosophy of film. Instead of explaining it, following Deleuze, in terms of a metaphysics of (...)
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  48. Veritat o esdeveniment? L'estètica després d'Adorno.Josef Früchtl - 2001 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 32 (33):27-42.
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    Modern architecture and the symbols of statics.Josef Frank - 1949 - Synthese 8 (1):342 - 349.
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    Auf ein Neues: Ästhetik und Politik. Und dazwischen das Spiel. Angestoßen durch Jacques Rancière.Josef Früchtl - 2007 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 55 (2):209-219.
    Ausgehend von Jacques Rancière lässt sich das Verhältnis von Ästhetik und Politik erneut, wie schon im deutschen Idealismus, als Einheit eines Widerspruchs begreifen. Rancière verknüpft dieses Verhältnis mit einem romantischen Begriff von Politik. Unabhängig davon aber rekonstruiert er es ‚historisch-apriorisch‘ unter dem genannten idealistischen Prinzip. Für das Konzept des Spiels hat das, über Rancière hinausgehend, ambivalente Konsequenzen. Seine Attraktivität wie Kalamität werden bestimmt durch die ‚Regime‘ der Moderne, die sich als ausdifferenzierte Formen des dialektischen Widerspruchsprinzips erweisen.
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