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  1. Nietzschovo přesazení člověka zpět do přírody jako počátek postantropocentrismu.Marek Vodička - 2024 - Filosofie Dnes 15 (2).
    Článek reaguje na monografii Homo Natura: Nietzsche, Philosophical Anthropology and Biopolitics (2020) současné akademičky Vanessy Lemmové zabývající se Nietzschovým úkolem „přesadit člověka zpět do přírody“, tzn. chápat jej jako bytost veskrze imanentní přírodě. Reakce směřuje především na jednu z hlavních tezí knihy, podle níž tato Nietzschova snaha otevírá možnost nového, postantropocentrického pohledu na člověka a jeho vztahu k přírodě – pohledu, v jehož centru zájmu již nestojí člověk, nýbrž život sám, resp. kontinuum života, jež se ztělesňuje v lidském druhu a (...)
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    Agent strands in the action language n C +.Robert Craven & Marek Sergot - 2008 - Journal of Applied Logic 6 (2):172-191.
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    Distant Causation in C+.Robert Craven & Marek Sergot - 2005 - Studia Logica 79 (1):73-96.
    The action language C+ of Giunchiglia, Lee, Lifschitz, McCain and Turner is a high-level, logical formalism for the representation of domains involving action and change. However, one cannot directly express relationships which hold between states more than one time-step distant, or even say that one action determines another at the next time. We present C+timed, a generalization of C+ which removes these limitations. As for C+, translations to the language of causal theories are given. We also define a new kind (...)
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  4. Self–other contingencies: Enacting social perception.Marek McGann & Hanne De Jaegher - 2009 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (4):417-437.
    Can we see the expressiveness of other people's gestures, hear the intentions in their voice, see the emotions in their posture? Traditional theories of social cognition still say we cannot because intentions and emotions for them are hidden away inside and we do not have direct access to them. Enactive theories still have no idea because they have so far mainly focused on perception of our physical world. We surmise, however, that the latter hold promise since, in trying to understand (...)
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  5. Psychognosie–Geognosie. Apriorisches und Empirisches in der deskriptiven Psychologie Brentanos.Johann Ch Marek - 1989 - Brentano Studien 2:53-61.
     
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    Zwei Gegenstände und ein Inhalt.Johann Ch Marek - 1995 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 50 (1):341-364.
    Die Intentionalität des Psychischen charakterisiert Meinong als Erfassen eines Gegenstandes durch das erfassende Erlebnis, wobei der erfaßte Gegenstand weder zu existieren noch zu bestehen braucht. Ein Gegenstand ist geradezu bestimmt als das, was erfaßt werden kann; der erfaßte Gegenstand ist aber nicht Teil des erfassenden Erlebnisses. Gleichsam als subjektives, psychisches Korrelat stellt Meinong dem erfaßten Gegenstand (Objekt, Objektiv etc.) den entsprechenden Erlebnisinhalt (Vorstellungsinhalt, Urteils- bzw. Annahmeinhalt etc.) gegenüber, der zu dem betreffenden Gegenstand in einer Adäquatheitsrelation steht. Ziel des Aufsatzes ist (...)
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  7. Wiara, wątpliwości i tajemnica Wcielenia. Uwagi na marginesie książki Marka Dobrzenieckiego Ukrytość i Wcielenie. Teistyczna odpowiedź na argument Johna L. Schellenberga za nieistnieniem Boga.Marek Pepliński - 2023 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 71 (1):413-436.
    This paper concerns an important and exciting book by Marek Dobrzeniecki Ukrytość i Wcielenie. Teistyczna odpowiedź na argument Johna L. Schellenberga za nieistnieniem Boga [Hiddenness and the Incarnation: A Theistic Response to John L. Schellenberg’s Argument for Divine Nonexistence]. After a brief discussion of the content of the book’s chapters, critical remarks are presented. They concern the adopted method and approach to Schellenberg’s philosophy in general and the argument from hiddenness in particular. The conceptual framework serving as a typologization (...)
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    Does the Brain Cause Conscious Experience?Marek Majorek - 2012 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 19 (3-4):3-4.
    It is generally assumed that the brain causes conscious experience. A broad view of this kind can be termed neuronal reductionism. It is universally regarded that neuronal reductionism is founded on a solid empirical basis. However, it is possible to show that none of the arguments usually advanced to support its contentions are conclusive. Moreover, there are a number of serious empirical as well conceptual difficulties that this view has to face, and to which it has not responded in a (...)
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    Meinong und die Gegenstandstheorie.Johann Ch Marek - 1995 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 50 (1):341-364.
    Die Intentionalität des Psychischen charakterisiert Meinong als Erfassen eines Gegenstandes durch das erfassende Erlebnis, wobei der erfaßte Gegenstand weder zu existieren noch zu bestehen braucht. Ein Gegenstand ist geradezu bestimmt als das, was erfaßt werden kann; der erfaßte Gegenstand ist aber nicht Teil des erfassenden Erlebnisses. Gleichsam als subjektives, psychisches Korrelat stellt Meinong dem erfaßten Gegenstand den entsprechenden Erlebnisinhalt gegenüber, der zu dem betreffenden Gegenstand in einer Adäquatheitsrelation steht. Ziel des Aufsatzes ist es, einige der Schwierigkeiten zu besprechen, die die (...)
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  10. Psychopathological Symptoms and Religious Experience: A Critique of Jackson and Fulford.Marek Marzanski & Mark Bratton - 2002 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 9 (4):359-371.
    The boundary between spiritual experience and mental disorder remains unclear and should invite collaboration between psychiatry and other disciplines, including theology. Jackson and Fulford (1997), using the tools of analytic philosophy, have proposed a model allowing principled differentiation between spiritual experience and psychotic symptoms based on the personal values of the subject, a cognitive problem-solving model. Spiritual experience is described as positively evaluated psychotic experience, which enables the subject to do more than he or she normally does. In the present (...)
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    Logic programs, well-orderings and forward chaining.V. W. Marek, A. Nerode & J. B. Remmel - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 96 (1-3):231-276.
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    Switching Akt: from survival signaling to deadly response.Marek Los, Subbareddy Maddika, Bettina Erb & Klaus Schulze-Osthoff - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (5):492-495.
    Akt, a protein kinase hyperactivated in many tumors, plays a major role in both cell survival and resistance to tumor therapy. A recent study,1 along with other evidences, shows interestingly, that Akt is not a single‐function kinase, but may facilitate rather than inhibit cell death under certain conditions. This hitherto undetected function of Akt is accomplished by its ability to increase reactive oxygen species and to suppress antioxidant enzymes. The ability of Akt to down‐regulate antioxidant defenses uncovers a novel Achilles' (...)
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  13. Edmunda Husserla próba nadania filozofii naukowego charakteru.Marek Maciejczak - 2003 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 39 (2):121-146.
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  14. Franza brentana prôba nadania filozofii charakteru naukowego.Marek Maciejczak - 2002 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 38 (2):7-30.
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  15. Gottlob Frege — język jako idealna notacja.Marek Maciejczak - 2010 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:63-78.
     
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  16. Husserla teoria świadomości jako intencjonalnego systemu.Marek Maciejczak - 2001 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 39 (3):229-248.
     
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    Intencjonalność i znaczenie językowe.Marek Maciejczak - 2010 - Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego.
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  18. Odniesienie świadomości do rzeczy według Husserla.Marek Maciejczak - 2009 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 45 (2):103-117.
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  19. Pojęcie modelu świata.Marek Maciejczak - 2008 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 44 (2):51-54.
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  20. Percepcyjne normowanie i efekt prototypowy.Marek Maciejczak - 2005 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 53 (1):185-195.
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  21. Relacja świadomość - przedmiot realny w ujęciu Edmunda Husserla.Marek Maciejczak - 2000 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 35 (3):125-133.
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  22. Spostrzeżenie i jego przedmiot w Krytyce czystego rozumu Immanuela Kanta.Marek Maciejczak - 1993 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 6 (2):89-113.
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  23. Tożsamość a rozumienie siebie.Marek Maciejczak - 2011 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 47 (1):97-132.
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    Tolerancja i prawa człowieka (The Notion of Tolernace and Human Rights. Essays in Honeur of Raymond Kilibansky).Marek Maciejczak - 1993 - Etyka 26:245-249.
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    Świadomość i sens: Kant, Brentano, Husserl, Marleau-Ponty.Marek Maciejczak - 2007 - Warszawa: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego.
  26. Świadomość intencjonalna w Badaniach logicznych E. Husserla.Marek Maciejczak - 1999 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 32 (4):71-92.
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  27. Znaczenie językowe jako fragment pojęciowego modelu świata.Marek Maciejczak - 2009 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 45 (1):39-55.
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  28. Czy pojęcie prawdy jest konstruktywne?Marek Magdziak - 2006 - Filozofia Nauki 2.
    The paper deals with several problems concerning with notion of truth. The author is interested in logical aspects of the definition of truth given by Ajdukiewicz and Kotarbinski. He introduces the multimodal logical calculus with propositional quantifier and applies it to analysis of some formulations of the definition. The analysis is focused on two main formulations of the definition, namely on absolute and partial formulation. It is shown that the notion of truth specified by absolute formulation is unconstructive i.e. it (...)
     
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  29. O paradoksach i analizie kontekstów sytuacyjnych.Marek Magdziak - 2004 - Studia Semiotyczne 25:109-124.
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  30. O pewnej logicznej analizie pojęć konieczność i istnienie.Marek Magdziak - 2011 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:13-20.
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    Imaginations in science and theology (wyobrazenia W nauce iw teologii).Talasiewicz Mieszko Marek - 2010 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 46 (1):65-71.
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  32. Kościół rzymskokatolicki a Ziemie Zachodnie.Ryszard Marek - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (6):59-82.
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    Leibniz'series and the problem of dynamics in the quantization of gravity (serie leibniza I problem dynamiki W kwantowaniu grawitacji).Woszczek Marek - 2011 - Filozofia Nauki 19 (2 (74)):41-62.
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    Lenin's relationship to the ideas of physicists.Jiří Marek - 1977 - Studies in East European Thought 17 (1):63-80.
    History and the philosophy of science have played a very important role in dialectical materialism; their results have been destined to support the correctness of the ideas of Marxist philosophers, especially in their application in historical materialism.From this point of view, the circumstances of the origin of the works of the Marxist classics cannot be neglected: Engels wrote hisDialectics in Nature in the period of classical physics, and Lenin published hisMaterialism and Empirio-Criticism at the beginning of the 20th century when (...)
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    Marxism as product of the age of the steam engine.Ji?I. Marek - 1986 - Studies in East European Thought 32 (2):155-161.
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    Marked for Life in a Culture of Death: Movement Communication in Blue Sky.Patricia A. Marek - 2001 - American Journal of Semiotics 17 (4):269-290.
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    Matter in its 'infinity'.Jiři Marek & L. E. Musberg - 1984 - Studies in East European Thought 27 (1):25-31.
    Consistent application of dialectical materialism leads Marxism-Leninism to the assertion that matter is infinite in its properties. However, the history of physics shows that the various levels of matter possess geometric dimensions that originate at the lowest level and continue through the others. The search for absolute natural constants — which Planck called the most pleasant task of physics — shows the conviction of the physicists that there is a limit to the parameters, a limit beyond which matter is no (...)
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    Marxist theory and the development of physics. I.Jiri Marek - 1988 - Studies in East European Thought 35 (4):327-332.
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    No minimal transitive model of Z−.W. Marek & M. Srebrny - 1975 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 21 (1):225-228.
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  40. Practice as a decisive driving force of the development of 17th-century physics.J. Marek - 1991 - Studies in Soviet Thought 41 (1):51-62.
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    Reducing cognitive complexity in a hypothetico-deductive reasoning task.Pam Marek, Richard A. Griggs & Cynthia S. Koenig - 2000 - Thinking and Reasoning 6 (3):253 – 265.
    The confusion/non-consequential thinking explanation proposed by Newstead, Girotto, and Legrenzi (1995) for poor performance on Wason's THOG problem (a hypothetico-deductive reasoning task) was examined in three experiments with 300 participants. In general, as the cognitive complexity of the problem and the possibility of non-consequential thinking were reduced, correct performance increased. Significant but weak facilitation (33-40% correct) was found in Experiment 1 for THOG classification instructions that did not include the indeterminate response option. Substantial facilitation (up to 75% correct) was obtained (...)
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    The 'internal' and 'external' moving forces of the development of physics.Jiri Marek - 1986 - Studies in East European Thought 31 (3):231-237.
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    The Marxian conception of the working class and the development of physics.Ji?I. Marek - 1983 - Studies in East European Thought 26 (2):143-150.
    Marx extrapolated the relations of production of the factories of his time into his predictions about the development of the working class. These predictions are among the most important theses of Marxism-Leninism relative to the socialist world-revolution which the working class was to carry out.The physics of Marx'' era was not very developed. Marx could have no inkling of the future development of physics and of its application to technology. This is why his predictions had to be in simple and (...)
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    The role of practice in marxism-leninism: The idea of limits as impetus in the development of 17th-century physics.Jiri Marek - 1983 - Studies in East European Thought 25 (1):1-10.
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    Zum Programm einer Deskriptiven Psychologie.Johann Christian Marek - 1986 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 28 (1):211-234.
    Die logische Analyse psychologischer Begriffe wird gedeutet als die Untersuchung logisch-kategorialer wie auch inhaltlicher Merkmale des Psychischen im Allgemeinen (Kennzeichen des Erlebnismäßigen, Unterscheidungen zum Nicht-Psychischen) und im Speziellen (Kennzeichen der einzelnen psychischen Phänomene, Unterscheidungen innerhalb des Psychischen). Brentanos deskriptive Psychologie wird als eine derartige analytische Philosophie der Psychologie aufgefaßt, und Chisholms These, daß Wittgensteins Philosophie der Psychologie als deskriptive Psychologie angesehen werden kann, wird mit einigen Einschränkungen und Ergänzungen übernommen. Bei der Darstellung der deskriptiven Psychologie als Begriffsanalyse, als einer Wissenschaft (...)
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    Doing it and meaning it (and the relationship between the two).Marek McGann & Steve Torrance - forthcoming - Consciousness and Emotion: Agency, Conscious Choice, and Selective Perception.
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    Legal Logic. An Attempt to Apply Modern Logic to Juridical Thinking. [REVIEW]Johann Christian Marek - 1974 - Philosophy and History 7 (2):165-169.
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    Metalogic and Linguistic Analysis. Studies on Analytical Philosophy. [REVIEW]Johann Christian Marek - 1975 - Philosophy and History 8 (1):32-33.
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    New Essays on Explanation and Understanding. [REVIEW]Johann Christian Marek - 1983 - Philosophy and History 16 (1):6-8.
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    Personality as Essence and History. [REVIEW]Johann Christian Marek - 1979 - Philosophy and History 12 (2):141-142.
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