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    Vloga prava v državah v tranziciji.Matjaž Nahtigal - 2002 - Ljubljana: Fakulteta za družbene vede.
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    Practical Contexts.Matjaž Potrč & Vojko Strahovnik - 2004 - De Gruyter.
    The thought and the findings of moral particularism are extended to contextualism. Moral particularism asserts that reasons for moral actions are not governed by general principles, but by a mixture of situation bound deliberation and values. Particularism was established in the area of moral philosophy and its main results include delimitation with various forms of moral generalism. Many insights were accumulated along the way. The book claims that a serious contextualist approach needs to embrace particularist normativity. Thesis is then applied (...)
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  3. Phenomenology of Intentionality.Matjaz Potrc - 2013 - In Denis Fisette & Guillaume Fréchette (eds.), Themes from Brentano. New York, NY: Editions Rodopi.
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    Zvestoba Normi in druge zgodbe.Matjaž Ambrož - 2010 - Ljubljana: GV Založba.
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    From the Streets to the White House.Matjaž Ezgeta - 2012 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 12 (1):13-37.
    Most linguists have defined African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) as a regular and systematic form of vernacular language which contains distinctive grammatical and phonological features. AAVE is considered a social dialect or a non-standard variety of American English, which is spoken by the majority of African Americans. This article explores variability of the selected AAVE features in the interviews with ten African-American public figures, ranging from Hip Hop artists and blues musicians (Redman, Chuck D, Prodigy, MC Lyte, B.B. King) to talk (...)
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  6. Grades of intentionality.Potrc Matjaz - 1990 - Brentano Studien 3:71-78.
     
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    Externalizing content.Matjaž Potrć - 1986 - In Abraham Zvie Bar-On (ed.), Grazer Philosophische Studien. Distributed in the U.S.A. By Humanities Press. pp. 179-191.
    Crude externalist theory of content is realistic and teleologically minded. On its basis, predicate notation can render the content's structure. Davidson's views concerning content are able to refine this theory. They are sophisticated externalist by being based on the implicit rejection of the two claims: the plausibility of the organismenvironment dualism and the utility of epistemic intermediaries. It might be well impossible to defend a plausible version of extemalism without such a kind of refmement.
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    Pomen v glasbi in glasba v pomenu.Matjaž Barbo - 2015 - Ljubljana: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani.
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  9. The genes and the junk : recent advances in the studies of gene regulation.Matjaž Barboric̀.. [And Others] - 2009 - In Eva Zerovnik, Olga Markič & Andrej Ule (eds.), Philosophical Insights About Modern Science. Nova Science Publishers.
     
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  10. Cogito methodum: metoda IPAL: stvarjenje osebnega sveta in človekova preobrazba.Matjaž Regovec - 2023 - Ljubljana: Hermes IPAL.
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    Mind Versus Computer: Were Dreyfus and Winograd Right?Matjaz Gams (ed.) - 1997 - Amsterdam: IOS Press.
  12. Godel's Conception of Time and Badiou's Opening of Constructivism.Matjaz Licer - 2010 - Filozofski Vestnik 31 (3):17 - +.
     
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    Temporality in Badiou’s Ontology and Greater Logic.Matjaž Ličer - 2021 - Filozofski Vestnik 42 (1).
    In his ontology, Badiou operates with historical situations that are identified as situations whose representation regime is prone to change. Similarly, his Greater Logic operates with changes and modifications of the transcendental related to a change in a particular world determined by its transcendental. In both ontology and logic, Badiou often loosely relates the occurrence of change to temporality, but the operative concept of temporality remains unclear. The paper aims to provide a concept of temporality, borrowed from physics, and which (...)
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  14. How intelligent can robots become : implications and concerns.Matjaž Gams - 2009 - In Eva Zerovnik, Olga Markič & Andrej Ule (eds.), Philosophical Insights About Modern Science. Nova Science Publishers.
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    The Turing machine may not be the universal machine.Matjaz Gams - 2002 - Minds and Machines 12 (1):137-142.
    Can mind be modeled as a Turing machine? If you find such questions irrelevant, e.g. because the subject is already exhausted, then you need not read the book Mind versus Computer (Gams et al., 1991). If, on the other hand, you do find such questions relevant, then perhaps you need not read Dunlop's review of the book (Dunlop, 2000). (...).
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  16. Challenging Moral Particularism.Matjaž Potrc, Vojko Strahovnik & Mark Lance (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
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    Newton, nedosegljivo bistvo teles, teološki voluntarizem in zakoni narave.Matjaž Vesel - 2021 - Filozofski Vestnik 41 (3).
    Isaac Newton affirms on several occasions that human understanding cannot reach the essence of bodies. The article seeks to answer the question of why we cannot reach their essence either through our reflection or our senses, which confines our cognition to their appearances. I argue that the answer to this problem lies in Newton’s theological voluntarism, which he fully developed for the first time and explicitly in relation to the problem of the nature of bodies in his manuscript De gravitatione. (...)
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    Addendum to “Sloman's view of Gödel's sentence”.D. Bojadžiev & Matjaž Gams - 1998 - Artificial Intelligence 98 (1-2):363-365.
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    Kontekst i značenje.Nenad Miščević & Matjaž Potrč (eds.) - 1987 - Rijeka: Izdavački centar Rijeka.
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  20. Experiences and the Bible in Galileo’s Letter to Castelli.Matjaž Vesel - 2015 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 37 (2):123-158.
    The article focuses on Galileo's Letter to Castelli, 21 December 1613. The author analyzes Galileo's hermeneutical principles established in the first part of the letter and his literal interpretation of the passage from the Book of Joshua 10, 12-13, in Copernican terms, in the second part of the letter. Galileo appears to use the Bible as a scientific authority, supporting his Copernican views, and thus he seems to contradict his own hermeneutical principles. The author argues that Galileo's position is consistent, (...)
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    Austere Realism: Contextual Semantics Meets Minimal Ontology.Terry Horgan & Matjaž Potrč - 2008 - MIT Press.
    A provocative ontological-cum-semantic position asserting that the right ontology is austere in its exclusion of numerous common-sense and scientific posits and that many statements employing such posits are nonetheless true. The authors of Austere Realism describe and defend a provocative ontological-cum-semantic position, asserting that the right ontology is minimal or austere, in that it excludes numerous common-sense posits, and that statements employing such posits are nonetheless true, when truth is understood to be semantic correctness under contextually operative semantic standards. Terence (...)
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  22. " Astronomer-Philosopher": the genesis of the concept and its significance for the understanding of Copernicus' work.Matjaz Vesel - 2008 - Filozofski Vestnik 29 (1):41 - +.
     
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    Copernicus' rhetorics: Observational tests against the movement of the earth and the theory of impetus.Matjaž Vesel - 2004 - Filozofski Vestnik 25 (3):91 - +.
  24. Galileo against Cardinal Bellarmine: a Defence of the Astronomical-Philosophical Program.Matjaz Vesel - 2009 - Filozofski Vestnik 30 (1):21 - +.
     
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    Letters to the Editor.Matjaž Vesel - 2017 - Isis 108 (3):657-657.
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    Newton’s Criticism of Descartes’s Concept of Motion.Matjaž Vesel - 2022 - Filozofski Vestnik 42 (3).
    The author argues that Newton’s distinction between absolute and relative motion, i.e. the refusal to define motion in relation to sensible things, in “Scholium on time, space, place and motion” from _Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy_, stems in great part from his critical stance towards Descartes’s philosophy of nature. This is apparent from the comparison of “Scholium”, in which Descartes is not mentioned at all, with Newton’s criticism of him in his manuscript _De gravitatione_. The positive results of Newton’s encounter (...)
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  27. Problem univerzalij pri Tomažu Akvinskem.Matjaž Vesel - forthcoming - Filozofski Vestnik.
     
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  28. The Paris condemnation of 1277, potenita dei absoluta, and the birth of modern science.Matjaz Vesel - 2007 - Filozofski Vestnik 28 (1):19 - +.
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    What is Revolutionary in Copernicus' Revolutions.Matjaž Vesel - 2004 - Filozofski Vestnik 25 (2).
    Copernicus’ work was for long considered a turning point in astronomy; some historians even consider it a turning point in science in general. But numerous recent studies have turned this image upside-down. It was revealed that Copernicus’ work was firmly rooted in the traditional conceptual apparatus. The aim of the article is to show that Copernicus’ work, in spite of everything, does indeed represent a radical epistemological shift regarding a certain point, which can be appropriately illuminated by the analysis of (...)
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    Attention, Morphological Content and Epistemic Justification.Horgan Terry & Potrč Matjaž - 2011 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):73-86.
    In the formation of epistemically justified beliefs, what is the role of attention, and what is the role (if any) of non-attentional aspects of cognition? We will here argue that there is an essential role for certain nonattentional aspects. These involve epistemically relevant background information that is implicit in the standing structure of an epistemic agent’s cognitive architecture and that does not get explicitly represented during belief-forming cognitive processing. Since such “morphological content” (as we call it) does not become explicit (...)
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    Ontological Reflections on What There Is.Matjaž Potrč & Vojko Strahovnik - 2019 - Open Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):140-151.
    Ontology is the name of the philosophical discipline that provides answers about what there is. The view laid out in the paper, i.e. austere realism, is realistic in that it defends the existence of a thought and language independent world. It is also inclined towards austerity in that it does not take this world to be as richly ontologically populated with entities as common sense initially presupposes. Yet it is a view that results from common sense taking a reflexive attitude (...)
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  32. Blobjectivism and Indirect Correspondence.Terry Horgan & Matjaž Potrč - 2000 - Facta Philosophica 2 (2):249-270.
  33. Morphological content.Matjaz Potrc - 1999 - Acta Analytica 144:133-149.
  34. Brentano and Veber.Matjaž POTRČ - 1998/9 - Brentano Studien 8:193-209.
     
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    Haller and Brentano's Empiricism.Matjaz Potrc - 1997 - In K. Lehrer & J. C. Marek (eds.), Austrian Philosophy, Past and Present. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 55-69.
  36. Blobjectivism and indirect correspondence.Terence Horgan & Matjaž Potrč - 2000 - Facta Philosophica 2 (2):249-270.
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  37. Justification in Context.Matjaž Potrč & Vojko Strahovnik - 2005 - Acta Analytica 20 (9):91-104.
    The general drive in epistemology is to deliver necessary and sufficient conditions for knowledge with the use of exceptionless general epistemic principles. There is another way, however, to approach the phenomenon of knowledge – by particularistic beautiful patterns. David Lewis in his paper „Elusive Knowledge” provides a nice contextual epistemology. We also think that contextualism is the right way to go and that the epistemic context plays an important role in our endeavors to gain knowledge. But, we disagree with Lewis (...)
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  38. Moral Dilemmas and Vagueness.Matjaž Potrč & Vojko Strahovnik - 2013 - Acta Analytica 28 (2):207-222.
    In this paper we point out some interesting structural similarities between vagueness and moral dilemmas as well as between some of the proposed solutions to both problems. Moral dilemma involves a situation with opposed obligations that cannot all be satisfied. Transvaluationism as an approach to vagueness makes three claims concerning the nature of vagueness: (1) it involves incompatibility between mutually unsatisfiable requirements, (2) the underlying requirements retain their normative power even when they happen to be overruled, and (3) this incompatibility (...)
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    Analiza kot model teorije opisov.Matjaž Potrč - 1984 - Filozofski Vestnik 5 (1-2).
    Izhodišče analize, kot njeno vlogo dojema Bertrand Russell, še zlasti v obdobju, ko izdela teorijo opisov, je vselej nekaj enostavnega. Od sežete, zapletene strukture nas analiza kot znanstveni model vodi k njenim porizlikovanim, dobro pregledanim delom. Doseči enostavnost na takih osnovah pa pomeni prevzeti nekaj izhodišč: na ontološki predpostavki utemeljeni spoznavni model, razlikovanje med popolnim ter nepopolnimi simboli, itd. Vselej imamo razdelitev med ravnijo enostavnega ter med ravnijo izvedenega, in odločilni model je reprezentacionalističen. Takšen idilični pričetek pa kmalu zadane ob (...)
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  40. A naturalistic and evolutionary account of content.Matjaz Potrc - 1992 - In Analecta Husserliana. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 357.
  41. Consciousness and connectionism--the problem of compatability of type identity theory and of connectionism.Matjaz Potrc - 1998 - Acta Analytica 13:175-190.
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    Dinamična filozofija.Matjaž Potrč - 1999 - Filozofski Vestnik 20 (3).
    Dinamična filozofija je pomemben nov pristop, ki korenito spreminja naš pogled na filozofijo psihologije, na spoznavno teorijo, ontologijo oziroma metafiziko ter na etiko, pa tudi na vprašanja resnice in nejasnosti. Teza dinamičnega spoznavanja oziroma kognicije zagovarja nesledno bogastvo duševnosti, pri tem pa ohranja strukturo v obliki neklasičnega jezika misli. Na srednji ravni opisa spoznavnih sistemov imamo namesto sledenja pravilom matematični opis. Teza supervenience pripomore k sprejemljivosti neredukcionizma.Spoznavna teorija razširi pojem upravičenosti, opirajoč se na morfološko vsebino kot ozadje spoznavnih sistemov. Ontologija (...)
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    Externalizing Content.Matjaž Potrč - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 36 (1):179-191.
    Crude externalist theory of content is realistic and teleologically minded. On its basis, predicate notation can render the content's structure. Davidson's views concerning content are able to refine this theory. They are sophisticated externalist by being based on the implicit rejection of the two claims: the plausibility of the organismenvironment dualism and the utility of epistemic intermediaries. It might be well impossible to defend a plausible version of extemalism without such a kind of refmement.
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    Externalizing Content.Matjaž Potrč - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 36 (1):179-191.
    Crude externalist theory of content is realistic and teleologically minded. On its basis, predicate notation can render the content's structure. Davidson's views concerning content are able to refine this theory. They are sophisticated externalist by being based on the implicit rejection of the two claims: the plausibility of the organismenvironment dualism and the utility of epistemic intermediaries. It might be well impossible to defend a plausible version of extemalism without such a kind of refmement.
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  45. Franz Brentano, A Philosopher of the Past and with a Future, Interview with Wilhelm Baumgartner.Matjaz Potrc - 1993 - Acta Analytica 8:43-52.
     
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    Intencionalnost i vanjski svijet.Matjaž Potrč - 1990 - Zagreb: Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo.
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    Intentionality of Phenomenology in Brentano.Matjaž Potrč - 2002 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (S1):231-267.
    Phenomenology is intrinsically intentional for Brentano. Qualitative conscious experiences are individuated by their phenomenal space. Examples concerning the phenomenal take account of both experiential and physical spaces. As directedness at an object and reflexive directedness of the act at itself come interwoven, there is the intrinsic phenomenology of intentionality. Both intentionality of phenomenology and phenomenology of intentionality present the wholes with mutually pervading and only logically distinguishable parts. The above theses establish balance between phenomenology and intentionality, a balance disrupted in (...)
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    Judgmental Belief.Matjaž Potrč - 2019 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 39 (1):189-199.
    What is a belief? To answer this question, the reconstruction of belief-formation is attempted. It reveals the intertwining of two dimensions. At the upper end, there is the truth as the objective teleological goal of belief-formation. This goal is based upon a nested hierarchy of mutually supported sub-goals: objective evidence, transglobal reliability, one’s doxastic sensibility, and one’s all-in ultima facie doxastic seeming. The lower end of the hierarchy is subjective and deontic, whereas, in the middle, teleological and deontic elements intermingle. (...)
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    Jezik, misel in predmet.Matjaž Potrč - 1988 - Ljubljana: Državna zal. Slovenije.
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    Leibnizovska Tradicija in Fregejev Pojmovni Zapis.Matjaž Potrč - 1980 - Filozofski Vestnik 1 (2).
    Da bi ocenil Fregejev prispevek k utemeljitvi moderne logike se je avtor v svojem prispevku vrnil v preteklost, do Leibnizove lingua characteristica. Vzporednic ni težko najti: odprava dvoumja v govorici in zgradba enoznačnega jezika na tej osnovi, možnost razrešitve spoznavne moči s kalkulom, kar ločuje leibnizoviko tradicijo od kartezijanske. Srž obeh teorij je en in isti boj znanstvenega govora z govorico, razlika pa je v načinu, kako prehod k zapisu udejani ideal calculus ratiocinator. Različni načini, kako so elementi tega boja (...)
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