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  1. (3 other versions)Qu'appelle-t'on penser?Martin Heidegger, Aloys Becker & Gérard Granel - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (1):106-107.
     
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  2. Becker, Oskar, Mathematische Existenz.Aloys Müller - 1929 - Kant Studien 34:412.
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  3. Ontological Frameworks for Scientific Theories.Jonas R. Becker Arenhart - 2012 - Foundations of Science 17 (4):339-356.
    A close examination of the literature on ontology may strike one with roughly two distinct senses of this word. According to the first of them, which we shall call traditional ontology , ontology is characterized as the a priori study of various “ontological categories”. In a second sense, which may be called naturalized ontology , ontology relies on our best scientific theories and from them it tries to derive the ultimate furniture of the world. From a methodological point of view (...)
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    Quantifiers and the Foundations of Quasi-Set Theory.Jonas R. Becker Arenhart & Décio Krause - 2009 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 13 (3):251-268.
    In this paper we discuss some questions proposed by Prof. Newton da Costa on the foundations of quasi-set theory. His main doubts concern the possibility of a reasonable semantical understanding of the theory, mainly due to the fact that identity and difference do not apply to some entities of the theory’s intended domain of discourse. According to him, the quantifiers employed in the theory, when understood in the usual way, rely on the assumption that identity applies to all entities in (...)
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    The evidence approach to paraconsistency versus the paraconsistent approach to evidence.Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart - 2020 - Synthese 198 (12):11537-11559.
    In this paper, we analyze the epistemic approach to paraconsistency. This approach is advanced as an alternative to dialetheism on what concerns interpreting paraconsistency and contradictions; instead of having to accept that there are true contradictions, it is suggested that we may understand such situations as involving only conflicting evidence, which restricts contradictions to a notion of evidence weaker than truth. In this paper, we first distinguish two conflicting programs entangled in the proposal: interpreting paraconsistency in general through the notion (...)
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    O platonismo multivalente de Newton C. A. da Costa.Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart - 2019 - Dissertatio 49:3-22.
    Nosso objetivo neste artigo é duplo. Primeiramente, desejamos expor uma versão de platonismo em filosofia da matemática defendida por Newton da Costa. A filosofia da matemática e da lógica de da Costa ainda é pouco conhecida, de modo que este artigo busca preencher parcialmente esta lacuna. Da Costa amplia o escopo do platonismo tradicional em filosofia da lógica e da matemática para todos os sistemas não-triviais, de modo a incorporar em seu realismo um pluralismo lógico e matemático. O resultado é (...)
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    Newton da Costa on Hypothetical Models in Logic and on the Modal Status of Logical Laws.Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (6):1191-1211.
    This paper has three aims: first, to present in a clear way Newton da Costa’s argument against the necessity of logical laws. In order to do so, we need to clearly advance his views on the idea that logic is context-relative, and not known a priori. Doing so, however, requires that we present his methodology for the development of counter-examples to logical laws: the use of hypothetical models in logic. Given that this method has been overlooked in most discussions on (...)
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    Orte der Ironie. Zum Verständnis und Gebrauch der Ironie in Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit.Christina Brauner & Michael Becker - 2010 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 44 (1):331-332.
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    New Logics for Quantum Non-individuals?Jonas R. Becker Arenhart - 2018 - Logica Universalis 12 (3-4):375-395.
    According to a very widespread interpretation of the metaphysical nature of quantum entities—the so-called Received View on quantum non-individuality—, quantum entities are non-individuals. Still according to this understanding, non-individuals are entities for which identity is restricted or else does not apply at all. As a consequence, it is said, such approach to quantum mechanics would require that classical logic be revised, given that it is somehow committed with the unrestricted validity of identity. In this paper we examine the arguments to (...)
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    The received view on quantum non-individuality: formal and metaphysical analysis.Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart - 2017 - Synthese 194 (4).
    The Received View on quantum non-individuality is, roughly speaking, the view according to which quantum objects are not individuals. It seems clear that the RV finds its standard expression nowadays through the use of the formal apparatuses of non-reflexive logics, mainly quasi-set theory. In such logics, the relation of identity is restricted, so that it does not apply for terms denoting quantum particles; this “lack of identity” formally characterizes their non-individuality. We face then a dilemma: on the one hand, identity (...)
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  11. Trust as noncognitive security about motives.Lawrence C. Becker - 1996 - Ethics 107 (1):43-61.
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    Privacy in the digital age: comparing and contrasting individual versus social approaches towards privacy.Marcel Becker - 2019 - Ethics and Information Technology 21 (4):307-317.
    This paper takes as a starting point a recent development in privacy-debates: the emphasis on social and institutional environments in the definition and the defence of privacy. Recognizing the merits of this approach I supplement it in two respects. First, an analysis of the relation between privacy and autonomy teaches that in the digital age more than ever individual autonomy is threatened. The striking contrast between on the one hand offline vocabulary, where autonomy and individual decision making prevail, and on (...)
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  13. The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth-Century Philosophers.Carl L. Becker - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):495-496.
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  14. Whose Impartiality? An Experimental Study of Veiled Stakeholders, Involved Spectators and Detached Observers.Fernando Aguiar, Alice Becker & Luis Miller - 2013 - Economics and Philosophy 29 (2):155-174.
    We present an experiment designed to investigate three different mechanisms to achieve impartiality in distributive justice. We consider a first-person procedure, inspired by the Rawlsian veil of ignorance, and two third-party procedures, an involved spectator and a detached observer. First-person veiled stakeholders and involved spectators are affected by an initially unfair distribution that, in the stakeholders’ case, is to be redressed. We find substantial differences in the redressing task. Detached observers propose significantly fairer redistributions than veiled stakeholders or involved spectators. (...)
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    From primitive identity to the non-individuality of quantum objects.Jonas Becker Arenhart & Décio Krause - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 46 (2):273-282.
    We consider the claim by Dorato and Morganti 591–610) that primitive individuality should be attributed to the entities dealt with by non-relativistic quantum mechanics. There are two central ingredients in the proposal: in the case of non-relativistic quantum mechanics, individuality should be taken as a primitive notion and primitive individuality is naturalistically acceptable. We argue that, strictly understood, naturalism faces difficulties in helping to provide a theory with a unique principle of individuation. We also hold that even when taken in (...)
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  16. Many entities, no identity.Jonas R. Becker Arenhart - 2012 - Synthese 187 (2):801-812.
    The aim of this paper is to argue that some objections raised by Jantzen (Synthese, 2010 ) against the separation of the concepts of ‘counting’ and ‘identity’ are misled. We present a definition of counting in the context of quasi-set theory requiring neither the labeling nor the identity and individuality of the counted entities. We argue that, contrary to what Jantzen poses, there are no problems with the technical development of this kind of definition. As a result of being able (...)
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    Does weak discernibility determine metaphysics?Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart - 2017 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 32 (1):109-125.
    Two entities are weakly discernible when an irreflexive and symmetric relation holds between them. That weak discernibility holds in quantum mechanics is fairly uncontroversial nowadays. The ontological consequences of weak discernibility, however, are far from clear. Part of the literature seems to imply that weak discernibility points to a definite metaphysics to quantum mechanics. In this paper we shall discuss the metaphysical contribution of weak discernibility to quantum mechanics and argue that, contrary to part of current literature, it does not (...)
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    On Immanent Critique in Hegel’s Phenomenology.Michael A. Becker - 2020 - Hegel Bulletin 41 (2):224-246.
    I begin by identifying an ambiguity in the post-Hegelian literature on Immanent Critique, distinguishing two possible definitions: judging an object against its ‘internal’ norms; and accounting for one’s own standpoint with reference to the object. I then claim that both definitions are represented in Hegel’s Phenomenology, and develop extended interpretations of material from the Introduction in order to clarify and substantiate this thesis. This yields revisionist readings of the famous ‘internal criteria’ and ‘self examination’ tropes. My discussion builds towards elucidating (...)
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  19. Association for Symbolic Logic.Jon Barwise, Howard S. Becker, Chi Tat Chong, Herbert B. Enderton, Michael Hallett, C. Ward Henson, Harold Hodes, Neil Immerman, Phokion Kolaitis & Alistair Lachlan - 1998 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):465-510.
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    MindWorks: Making scientific concepts come alive.Barbara J. Becker - 2000 - Science & Education 9 (3):269-278.
  21. Property Rights.Lawrence Becker - 1979 - Mind 88 (351):469-472.
     
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  22. The labor theory of property acquisition.Lawrence C. Becker - 1976 - Journal of Philosophy 73 (18):653-664.
    This symposium paper for the APA analyzes Locke's labor theory of property acquisition as a formal argument – or set of alternative arguments – and shows how several of them are indeed sound, if appropriately limited by what amounts to a social welfare proviso. That proviso is, however, strong enough to limit the acquisition of private property in a significant way. The argument here anticipates fuller and more decisive ones in later work by the same author.
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  23. The neglect of virtue.Lawrence C. Becker - 1975 - Ethics 85 (2):110-122.
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    Controlling the “uncontrollable”: Faking effects on the affect misattribution procedure.Sarah Teige-Mocigemba, Barnabas Penzl, Manuel Becker, Laura Henn & Karl Christoph Klauer - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (8).
  25. Selbstbewußtsein und Erfahrung.Wolfgang Becker & Gerhard Schönrich - 1986 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 40 (3):439-443.
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    Gewirth: Critical Essays on Action, Rationality, and Community.Anita Allen, Lawrence C. Becker, Deryck Beyleveld, David Cummiskey, David DeGrazia, David M. Gallagher, Alan Gewirth, Virginia Held, Barbara Koziak, Donald Regan, Jeffrey Reiman, Henry Richardson, Beth J. Singer, Michael Slote, Edward Spence & James P. Sterba - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    As one of the most important ethicists to emerge since the Second World War, Alan Gewirth continues to influence philosophical debates concerning morality. In this ground-breaking book, Gewirth's neo-Kantianism, and the communitarian problems discussed, form a dialogue on the foundation of moral theory. Themes of agent-centered constraints, the formal structure of theories, and the relationship between freedom and duty are examined along with such new perspectives as feminism, the Stoics, and Sartre. Gewirth offers a picture of the philosopher's theory and (...)
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    The association between ruminative thinking and negative interpretation bias in social anxiety.Marcel Badra, Lars Schulze, Eni S. Becker, Janna Nonja Vrijsen, Babette Renneberg & Ulrike Zetsche - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (6):1234-1242.
    Cognitive models propose that both, negative interpretations of ambiguous social situations and ruminative thoughts about social events contribute to the maintenance of social anxiety disorder. It has further been postulated that ruminative thoughts fuel biased negative interpretations, however, evidence is rare. The present study used a multi-method approach to assess ruminative processing following a social interaction and negative interpretation bias in a student sample screened for high and low social anxiety. Results support the hypothesis that group differences in negative interpretations (...)
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    Logical Relativism Through Logical Contexts.Jonas R. Becker Arenhart - 2021 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 17 (2):(A2)5-28.
    We advance an approach to logical contexts that grounds the claim that logic is a local matter: distinct contexts require distinct logics. The approach results from a concern about context individuation, and holds that a logic may be constitutive of a context or domain of application. We add a naturalistic component: distinct domains are more than mere technical curiosities; as intuitionistic mathematics testifies, some of the distinct forms of inference in different domains are actively pursued as legitimate fields of research (...)
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    Review of "The infamous boundary: Seven decades of Heresy in quantum physics". [REVIEW]Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart & Jaison Schinaider - 2013 - Dissertatio 37:199-210.
    O livro de que tratamos aqui, The Infamous Boundary: Seven Decades of Heresy in Quantum Mechanics, de autoria de David Wick, é mais uma testemunha de que a questão sobre a interpretação que pode ser considerada a mais adequada para a mecânica quântica ainda é um problema que desperta o interesse tanto de cientistas quanto de filósofos e que, com certeza, não se esgotou no tempo dos criadores desta teoria.
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  30. Newton da Costa sobre la lógica no-reflexiva y la identidad.Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart - 2019 - Metatheoria – Revista de Filosofía E Historia de la Ciencia 9:19--31.
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    Philosophical Perspective on the Martial Arts in America.Carl B. Becker - 1982 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 9 (1):19-29.
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    Jagadeesan, Radha, 306 Japaridze, Giorgi, xi.Arnon Avron, Oskar Becker, Johan van Benthem, Andreas Blass, Robert Brandom, L. E. J. Brouwer, Donald Davidson, Michael Dummett & Walter Felscher - 2009 - In Ondrej Majer, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen & Tero Tulenheimo (eds.), Games: Unifying Logic, Language, and Philosophy. Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer Verlag. pp. 377.
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    Give Up Flights? Psychological Predictors of Intentions and Policy Support to Reduce Air Travel.Jessica M. Berneiser, Annalena C. Becker & Laura S. Loy - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Concerted, timely action for mitigating climate change is of uttermost importance to keep global warming as close to 1.5°C as possible. Air traffic already plays a strong role in driving climate change and is projected to grow—with only limited technical potential for decarbonizing this means of transport. Therefore, it is desirable to minimize the expansion of air traffic or even facilitate a reduction in affluent countries. Effective policies and behavioral change, especially among frequent flyers, can help to lower greenhouse gas (...)
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    (1 other version)4. Normative Logic.Lawrence C. Becker - 1998 - In A New Stoicism. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. pp. 35-42.
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    Politische Bildung nach der Bundestagswahl.Helle Becker & Thomas Stornig - 2022 - Polis 25 (4):4-6.
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    Philosophische Editionen: Erwartungen an sie - Wirkungen durch sie.Werner Becker - 1994 - In Hans Gerhard Senger (ed.), Philosophische Editionen: Erwartungen an Sie - Wirkungen Durch Sie. Beiträge Zur Vi. Internationalen Fachtagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Philosophischer Editionen. Tübingen: De Gruyter. pp. 9-17.
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  37. Probleme einer Theorie der Wahrheit.Wolfgang Becker - 1992 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 3 (2):179.
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  38. Praxis : revolutionary theory and practice in the present.Brian Becker - 2019 - In Derek Ford (ed.), Keywords in Radical Philosophy and Education: Common Concepts for Contemporary Movements. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Quasi-truth and incomplete information in historical sciences.Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart & Vítor Medeiros Costa - 2021 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 36 (1):113-137.
    Quasi-truth is a formal approach to a pragmatically-oriented view of truth. The basic plan motivating the framework consists in providing for a more realistic account of truth, accommodating situations where there is incomplete information, as typically happens in the practice of science. The historical sciences are a case in hand, where incomplete information is the rule. It would seem, then, that the quasi-truth approach would be the most appropriate one to deal with historical sciences, then. In this paper, we explore (...)
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  40. R. B. Braithwaite, Theory of Games as a tool for the Moral Philosopher.Oskar Becker - 1955 - Philosophische Rundschau 3 (3/4):243.
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  41. R. L. Goodstein, Recursive Analysis.Oskar Becker - 1963 - Philosophische Rundschau 11:142.
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  42. Schlussbemerkung.Oskar Becker - 1927 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 8:808.
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    Science and the Sacred.John E. Becker - 1987 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 62 (4):400-413.
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  44. Sprache bei Hegel.Werner Becker - 1970 - Philosophische Rundschau 17:161.
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    Some Economic Implications of the Conflict between Church and State in Trecento Florence.Marvin B. Becker - 1959 - Mediaeval Studies 21 (1):1-16.
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    Talking back to frida: Houses of emotional mestizaje.Marjorie Becker - 2002 - History and Theory 41 (4):56–71.
    “Talking Back to Frida: Houses of Emotional Mestizaje” is, in part, a historical meditation on the silencing of three women, Frida Kahlo, Maria Enríquez, a Mexican woman who was sexually assaulted in 1924, and me. Written in an innovative historical fashion that joins techniques drawn from fiction, journalism, and history, the article attempts to understand specific assaults on women’s voices by drawing readers into the historical worlds of the protagonists. “Talking Back” also seeks to respond to Hans Kellner’s incisive theoretical (...)
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    (2 other versions)The Cambridge History of Philosophy, 1945–2015.Kelly Becker & Iain D. Thomson (eds.) - 2019 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This landmark achievement in philosophical scholarship brings together leading experts from the diverse traditions of Western philosophy in a common quest to illuminate and explain the most important philosophical developments since the Second World War. Focusing particularly on those insights and movements that most profoundly shaped the English-speaking philosophical world, this volume bridges the traditional divide between “analytic” and “Continental” philosophy while also reaching beyond it. The result is an authoritative guide to the most important advances and transformations that shaped (...)
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    Theory construction in psychology: The interpretation and integration of psychological data.Gordon M. Becker - 1981 - Theory and Decision 13 (3):251-273.
  49. The Essential Nature of the Method of the Natural Sciences: Response to A. T. Nuyen's "Truth, Method, and Objectivity: Husserl and Gadamer on Scientific Method".Joseph Becker - 1993 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 23 (1):73-76.
    It is argued that Nuyen's objectivist perspective on the method of the natural sciences is misleading, failing to capture its primary feature: maintaining a separation between two levels--a level takes as observations and data and a level taken as conceptually integrated theory--and at the same time working between these two levels in a manner that draws them together. Appropriately articulated this feature gives a perspective that (i) sees in the natural sciences an essential relation between knower and known similar to (...)
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    The final edition of spencer;s `first principles: Part I'.Frank C. Becker - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (11):287-291.
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