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    Re-Presenting the Good Society.Maeve Cooke - 2006 - MIT Press.
    Contemporary critical social theories face the question of how to justify the ideas of the good society that guide their critical analyses. Traditionally, these more or less determinate ideas of the good society were held to be independent of their specific sociocultural context and historical epoch. Today, such a concept of context-transcending validity is not easy to defend; the "linguistic turn" of Western philosophy signals the widespread acceptance of the view that ideas of knowledge and validity are always mediated linguistically (...)
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  2. Re-presentations and Conceptual Structures of What?K. C. Moore - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (3):371-373.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Examining the Role of Re-Presentation in Mathematical Problem Solving: An Application of Ernst von Glasersfeld’s Conceptual Analysis” by Victor V. Cifarelli & Volkan Sevim. Upshot: Education researchers often explain student activity in terms of general thinking and learning processes, including those identified by Cifarelli and Sevim. In this commentary, I refocus Cifarelli and Sevim’s discussion in order to hypothesize the organization of mental actions that comprise and support those learning processes.
     
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  3. Mental Files.François Récanati - 2012 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Over the past fifty years the philosophy of language and mind has been dominated by a nondescriptivist approach to content and reference. This book attempts to recast and systematize that approach by offering an indexical model in terms of mental files. According to Recanati, we refer through mental files, the function of which is to store information derived through certain types of contextual relation the subject bears to objects in his or her environment. The reference of a file is determined (...)
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    The challenge presented to cultures by science and technology.Jean Ladrière - 1977 - Paris: UNESCO.
    UNESCO pub. Monograph on the impact of science and technology on society and culture - presents a critical appraisal of the cultural significance of science and technology, notably with regard to ethics and aesthetics, and speculates on future prospects. List of participants. Conference held in Paris 1974 jul 9 to 14.
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    The future of the image.Jacques Rancière - 2009 - New York: Verso. Edited by Gregory Elliott.
    A leading philosopher presents a radical manifesto for the future of art andfilm.
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    Re presenting vague opinion.Daniel J. McKaughan & John M. Drake - 2012 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 16 (2):341-344.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2012v16n2p341 Current supervaluation models of opinion, notably van Fraassen’s (1984; 1989; 1990; 1998; 2005; 2006) use of intervals to characterize vague opinion, capture nuances of ordinary reflection which are overlooked by classic measure theoretic models of subjective probability. However, after briefly explaining van Fraassen’s approach, we present two limitations in his current framework which provide clear empirical reasons for seeking a refinement. Any empirically adequate account of our actual judgments must reckon with the fact that these are typically neither uniform (...)
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  7. Re-presenting Manchester: printed and ephemeral images of the Art-Treasures Exhibition.Katy Layton-Jones - 2005 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 87 (2):123-142.
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  8. Re/Presenting Class/Class and Its Others (Book).Terrell Carver - 2003 - Science and Society 67 (2):245.
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    Re-presenting racial reality:Chicago’s new (media) Negro artists of the depression era.Richard A. Courage - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 10 (2-3):309-318.
    Since literary historian Robert Bone published his seminal essay ‘Richard Wright and the Chicago Renaissance’ in 1986, scholars have created new cartographies of previously unexplored terrain in American cultural history. The earliest studies focused on literature, but more recently attention has turned to other disciplines, including visual arts. Recent publication of The Muse in Bronzeville: African American Creative Expression in Chicago, 1932–1950 (2011) by Robert Bone and Richard A. Courage promises to decisively broaden scholarly understandings of the scope and significance (...)
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  10. Presentations, re-presentations and learning.Helge Malmgren - 2006 - In Björn Haglund & Helge Malmgren (eds.), Kvantifikator För En Dag - Essays Dedicated to Dag Westerståhl on His Sixtieth Birthday. Philosophical Communications.
    This paper is an argument to the effect that a certain view about mental representing, together with some very liberal constraints on the brain as a dynamic system, entails that the organism will tend to form adaptive mental representations of its environment. To show this, it will first be argued that although mental representing is a common thing indeed, representationalism, in the most important sense of that term (indirect representationalism), is false. Three different views about pictorial thinking (mental imagery, intuitive (...)
     
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    Re-presenting Piso: Poetic and Political Agenda in the Laus Pisonis.Gottfried Mader - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (4):621-643.
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    Re‐Presentations of Space in Hollywood Movies: An Event‐Indexing Analysis.James Cutting & Catalina Iricinschi - 2015 - Cognitive Science 39 (2):434-456.
    Popular movies present chunk-like events that promote episodic, serial updating of viewers’ representations of the ongoing narrative. Event-indexing theory would suggest that the beginnings of new scenes trigger these updates, which in turn require more cognitive processing. Typically, a new movie event is signaled by an establishing shot, one providing more background information and a longer look than the average shot. Our analysis of 24 films reconfirms this. More important, we show that, when returning to a previously shown location, the (...)
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    (Re)presentations of gender and ethnicity in diversity statements on european company websites.Val Singh & Sébastien Point - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 68 (4):363 - 379.
    This paper investigates how specific notions of gender and ethnicity are integrated into diversity discourses presented on 241 top European company websites. Large European companies increasingly disclose equality and diversity policies in statements on websites. Such statements may be used to promote an ethical image of the company in terms of how well it manages diversity and guards against discrimination. In this paper, we argue that diversity statement discourses are important as they play a key part in socially constructing how (...)
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    The philosopher and his poor.Jacques Rancière - 2004 - Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Edited by Andrew Parker.
    What has philosophy to do with the poor? If, as has often been supposed, the poor have no time for philosophy, then why have philosophers always made time for them? Why is the history of philosophy—from Plato to Karl Marx to Jean-Paul Sartre to Pierre Bourdieu—the history of so many figures of the poor: plebes, men of iron, the demos, artisans, common people, proletarians, the masses? Why have philosophers made the shoemaker, in particular, a remarkably ubiquitous presence in this history? (...)
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    Re/Presenting class: Essays in postmodern Marxism.Barbara Foley - 2003 - Science and Society 67 (2):245.
  16. (Re)presentations and Dialogue.[author unknown] - 2012
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  17. On Three-Valued Presentations of Classical Logic.Bruno da Ré, Damian Szmuc, Emmanuel Chemla & Paul Égré - forthcoming - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-23.
    Given a three-valued definition of validity, which choice of three-valued truth tables for the connectives can ensure that the resulting logic coincides exactly with classical logic? We give an answer to this question for the five monotonic consequence relations $st$, $ss$, $tt$, $ss\cap tt$, and $ts$, when the connectives are negation, conjunction, and disjunction. For $ts$ and $ss\cap tt$ the answer is trivial (no scheme works), and for $ss$ and $tt$ it is straightforward (they are the collapsible schemes, in which (...)
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    Re-presenting a Famous Revelation.Cathy Cantwell - 2017 - Buddhist Studies Review 33 (1-2):181-202.
    This article considers issues of authorship and textual development over the generations, focusing on the contributions of the erudite scholar/lama Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje, to the revelations of Bhutan’s national saint, Pema Lingpa, on the tantric deity Vajrak?laya. Dudjom Rinpoche compiled a number of ritual practice texts for this revelation cycle, also writing commentarial instructions on them. Here, two of his compilations are examined in detail, considering how they relate to the original revelation, what they add, and what they neglect, (...)
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    Re-presenting the case for representation.Benjamin W. Tatler - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):1006-1007.
    O'Regan & Noë (O&N) present the most radical departure yet from traditional approaches to visual perception. However, internal representation cannot yet be abandoned. I will discuss: (1) recent evidence for very short-term pictorial representation of each fixation; (2) the possibility of abstract representation, largely unconsidered by the authors; and (3) that sensorimotor contingency theory requires internal visual retention and comparison.
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    Re‐Presenting the Good Society By Maeve Cooke.Amy Allen - 2008 - Constellations 15 (4):587-590.
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    Re-presenting the good society by Maeve Cooke.Amy Allen - 2008 - Constellations 15 (4):587-590.
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    Mental Files in Flux.François Récanati - 2016 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    This book is a sequel to Recanati’s Mental Files (OUP 2012), and pursues the exploration of the mental file framework for thinking about concepts and singular reference. Mental files are based on 'epistemically rewarding' relations to objects in the environment. Standing in such relations to objects puts the subject in a position to gain information regarding them—information which goes into the file based on the relevant relation. Files do not merely store information about objects, however. They refer to them and (...)
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    Two-valued weak Kleene logics.Bruno da Ré & Damian Szmuc - 2019 - Manuscrito 42 (1):1-43.
    In the literature, Weak Kleene logics are usually taken as three-valued logics. However, Suszko has challenged the main idea of many-valued logic claiming that every logic can be presented in a two-valued fashion. In this paper, we provide two-valued semantics for the Weak Kleene logics and for a number of four-valued subsystems of them. We do the same for the so-called Logics of Nonsense, which are extensions of the Weak Kleene logics with unary operators that allow looking at them as (...)
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    Re-presenting Faraday.David Gooding - 1994 - British Journal for the History of Science 27 (3):361-364.
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    L'espérance de la raison.Jean Ladrière - 2004 - Louvain-la-Neuve: Institut supérieur de philosophie.
    Les textes reunis dans le present recueil ont ete publies, au cours des vingt-huit dernieres annees, dans differentes revues et divers ouvrages collectifs. Chacun peut etre lu independamment des autres. Mais ils s'inscrivent tous dans une meme perspective, qu'ils tentent d'ailleurs de rendre explicite a partir de leurs points de vue particuliers respectifs. Ce recueil se situe dans le prolongement d'un autre ensemble de textes, qui a pour titre Le temps du possible et dans lequel il est question de l'auto-comprehension (...)
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    Re-presenting Secularism.Neera Chandhoke - 2012 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 25 (2):335-348.
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    On Re-presentation, or Zigzagging With Husserl and Derrida.Rodolphe Gasché - 1994 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 32 (S1):1-18.
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    On Re‐presentation, or Zigzagging With Husserl and Derrida.Rodolphe Gasché - 1994 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 32 (S1):1-18.
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    La foi chrétienne et le destin de la raison.Jean Ladrière - 2004 - Paris: Cerf.
    La foi chrétienne propose une interprétation de la condition humaine selon laquelle le sens de la vie présente est son inscription dans une perspective eschatologique, c'est-à-dire son rapport à une réalité qui est à la fois encore à venir mais qui cependant, en même temps, est déjà présente parmi nous. Cette réalité est annoncée, dans les textes fondateurs de la foi chrétienne, par l'expression " le Royaume de Dieu ". La foi chrétienne se comprend elle-même comme adhésion, dans la pratique (...)
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  30. Derivability and Metainferential Validity.Bruno Da Ré, Damian Szmuc & Paula Teijeiro - 2021 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 51 (6):1521-1547.
    The aim of this article is to study the notion of derivability and its semantic counterpart in the context of non-transitive and non-reflexive substructural logics. For this purpose we focus on the study cases of the logics _S__T_ and _T__S_. In this respect, we show that this notion doesn’t coincide, in general, with a nowadays broadly used semantic approach towards metainferential validity: the notion of local validity. Following this, and building on some previous work by Humberstone, we prove that in (...)
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    Planetary Passport: Re-presentation, Accountability and Re-Generation.Janet McIntyre-Mills - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book explores the implications of knowing our place in the universe and recognising our hybridity. It is a series of self-reflections and essays drawing on many diverse ways of knowing. The book examines the complex ethical challenges of closing the wide gap in living standards between rich and poor people/communities. The notion of an ecological citizen is presented with a focus on protecting current and future generations. The idea is to track the distribution and redistribution of resources in the (...)
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    Pour l'autonomie: la pensée politique de Castoriadis.Philippe Caumières - 2017 - Paris: Éditions L'Échappée. Edited by Arnaud Tomès.
    Venu du marxisme, dont il a constaté très tôt les impasses, Cornelius Castoriadis a voulu réinventer la révolution. Selon lui, la modernité voit s'affronter deux projets de société : celui d'une maîtrise rationnelle du réel et celui d'une autonomie de toutes et de tous. Le premier a donné des résultats désastreux en engendrant le règne de la technique et de l'économie. Le second reste encore à construire pour qu'advienne une société vraiment démocratique dans laquelle le peuple se gouverne lui-même, se (...)
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    Witcraft: The Invention of Philosophy in English.Jonathan Rée - 2019 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    _An ambitious new history of philosophy in English that broadens the canon to include many lesser-known figures__ “[This] lively chronicle of philosophy in English is a splendid accomplishment sufficient unto itself. Highly intelligent, always even-handed, quietly but consistently witty, _Witcraft _is an excellent guide along the twisted and tricky path of human thought.”—___Wall Street Journal__ Ludwig Wittgenstein once wrote that “philosophy should be written like poetry.” But philosophy has often been presented more prosaically as a long trudge through canonical authors (...)
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    Re-presenting Paul Valery's Monsieur Teste.Jed Deppman - 2003 - Symploke 11 (1):197-211.
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    Re‐Presenting a Contemporary Saint: Padre Pio of Pietrelcina.Michael A. Di Giovine - 2009 - Critical Inquiry 35 (3):481-492.
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    Re‐Presenting a Contemporary Saint: Padre Pio of Pietrelcina.Michael A. Di Giovine - 2009 - Critical Inquiry 35 (3):481-492.
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    The Argument for (Living) Originalism: Comments on Jack Balkin's Theory of Constitutional Interpretation.Re'em Segev - 2013 - Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies.
    In this comment I consider Jack Balkin’s general argument for his method of constitutional interpretation – the question of why interpret (the United States Constitution) in this way (as presented in his book Living Originalism). I contrast this question with the way in which the conclusion of this argument should be implemented with regard to specific clauses – the question of how to interpret (the United States Constitution). While the former question is concerned with the general form of the argument, (...)
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    L'ordre juridique et le discours du droit: essai sur les limites de la connaissance du droit.Rémy Libchaber - 2013 - Paris: LGDJ-Lextenso éditions.
    Le projet dont cet ouvrage est l'aboutissement n'a pas été d'établir une théorie du droit, mais d'en rechercher la signification au plus près de la pratique quotidienne des juristes. Chaque fois que l'un d'eux emploie le mot droit, il le fait sans s'expliquer comme s'il s'agissait là d'une chose commune qu'il suffirait de désigner pour être compris. Pourtant, dans sa brièveté même, il renvoie à des contenus divers qui ne font sens qu'à un haut degré d'élaboration. C'est à la recherche (...)
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    Sakyamuni et Schopenhauer: la lucidité du philosophe et l'éveil du Bouddha.Stéphane Arguillère (ed.) - 2005 - [Arvillard, France]: Prajña.
    La pensée et la sagesse sont universelles, traversent les lieux et les temps, en unissant les hommes. Bouddhistes et philosophes examinent ici " la merveilleuse concordance " que Schopenhauer, à l'aube du monde contemporain, relevait entre sa philosophie et la sagesse millénaire du Bouddha. Les textes présentés ici sont les versions intégrales des conférences prononcées lors du colloque " Sakyamuni et Schopenhauer " qui s'est tenu au Dharma Ling de Paris les 13 et 14 mars 2004 sous l'égide de L'UDHAO.
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  40. Examining the Role of Re-Presentation in Mathematical Problem Solving: An Application of Ernst von Glasersfeld's Conceptual Analysis.V. V. Cifarelli & V. Sevim - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (3):360-369.
    Context: The paper utilizes a conceptual analysis to examine the development of abstract conceptual structures in mathematical problem solving. In so doing, we address two questions: 1. How have the ideas of RC influenced our own educational theory? and 2. How has our application of the ideas of RC helped to improve our understanding of the connection between teaching practice and students’ learning processes? Problem: The paper documents how Ernst von Glasersfeld’s view of mental representation can be illustrated in the (...)
     
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    Sequent-Calculi for Metainferential Logics.Bruno Da Ré & Federico Pailos - 2021 - Studia Logica 110 (2):319-353.
    In recent years, some theorists have argued that the clogics are not only defined by their inferences, but also by their metainferences. In this sense, logics that coincide in their inferences, but not in their metainferences were considered to be different. In this vein, some metainferential logics have been developed, as logics with metainferences of any level, built as hierarchies over known logics, such as \, and \. What is distinctive of these metainferential logics is that they are mixed, i.e. (...)
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    Responsibility and Moral Luck: Comments on Benjamin Zipursky, Two Dimensions of Responsibility in Crime, Tort, and Moral Luck.Re'em Segev - 2008 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 9 (1):17-24.
    The essence of the moral luck question is whether the responsibility of persons is determined only in light of actions that are within their control or also in light of factors, such as the consequences of their actions, which are beyond their control. Most people seem to have contrasting intuitions regarding this question. On the one hand, there is a common intuition that the responsibility of persons should be judged only in light of what is within their control. On the (...)
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    Le discours de l'altérité: une logique de l'expérience.Pierre-Jean Labarrière - 1983 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Cette édition numérique a été réalisée à partir d'un support physique, parfois ancien, conservé au sein du dépôt légal de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, conformément à la loi n° 2012-287 du 1er mars 2012 relative à l'exploitation des Livres indisponibles du XXe siècle. Pages de début Avant-propos Introduction Première partie? La constitution du discours Présentation I - Expérience, et liberté II - Du côté de l'origine III - Expérience et raison IV - Constitution générale du discours V - Liberté (...)
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    The moral (re)presentation: an essay on Merleau-Ponty's notion of time in the Phenomenology of Perception.Fabrício Pontin, Tatiana Vargas Maia & Camila Palhares Barbosa - 2021 - Educação E Filosofia 34 (70):375-401.
    The moral presentation: an essay on Merleau-Ponty's notion of time in the Phenomenology of Perception: The purpose of this essay is to investigate the notion of memory in Merleau-Ponty, suggesting a possible interpretation of the time and memory within Merleau-Ponty’s genetic phenomenological analysis. Ultimately, our hypothesis is that Merleau-Ponty’s understanding of the problem of representation and perception - particularly the problem of retention - places an ethical ground in perception. We will suggest that the phenomenological approach to memory might (...)
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    German Didaktik: Models of re-presentation, of intercourse, and of experience.Rudolf Kiinzli & Gillian Horton-Kriiger - 2000 - In Ian Westbury, Stefan Hopmann & Kurt Riquarts (eds.), Teaching as a reflective practice: the German Didaktik tradition. Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 41.
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    Maeve Cooke, Re-Presenting the Good Society.Arto Laitinen - 2007 - Critical Horizons 8 (2):263-266.
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  47. Re-presenting the Good Society. [REVIEW]Mark Dooley - 2008 - Yearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society.
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    La leçon d'Althusser.Jacques Rancière - 1974 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    En 1974 Jacques Rancière examinait la leçon de marxisme donné par le philosophe Louis Althusser à un collègue anglais et en faisait l'occasion d'un bilan sur l'althussérisme lui-même. Althusser avait imposé dans les années 1960 l'idée d'un retour à la vraie pensée de Marx, en phase avec les formes nouvelles de la pensée structuraliste (ethnologie de Lévi-Strauss, psychanalyse lacanienne, archéologie du savoir de Foucault) mais aussi avec les nouveaux espoirs révolutionnaires qui secouaient la planète à l'heure des luttes de décolonisation (...)
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  49. Non-reflexive Nonsense: Proof-Theory for Paracomplete Weak Kleene Logic.Bruno Da Ré, Damian Szmuc & María Inés Corbalán - forthcoming - Studia Logica:1-17.
    Our aim is to provide a sequent calculus whose external consequence relation coincides with the three-valued paracomplete logic `of nonsense' introduced by Dmitry Bochvar and, independently, presented as the weak Kleene logic K3W by Stephen C. Kleene. The main features of this calculus are (i) that it is non-reflexive, i.e., Identity is not included as an explicit rule (although a restricted form of it with premises is derivable); (ii) that it includes rules where no variable-inclusion conditions are attached; and (iii) (...)
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    Gibson and Gestalt: (re)presentation, processing, and construction.Gary Hatfield - 2019 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 9):2213-2241.
    Seeking to avoid the typical binary choices between symbolic representations and no representations, or between functionally decomposable psychological processes and no psychological processes, or between direct perception of mind-independent physical properties and indirect perception of sense data, this article proposes that even a clear-thinking friend of Gibson can accept that perception of the environment is mediated by appearances and that such appearances are produced by functionally decomposable, rule-instantiating psychological processes. In so doing, it avoids both hyper-intellectualization of the perceptual process (...)
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