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    Two Lunar Texts of the Achaemenid Period from Babylon.Asger Aaboe & Abraham Sachs - 1969 - Centaurus 14 (1):1-22.
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    Anomalous Weak Values are Caused by Disturbance.Asger C. Ipsen - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 52 (1):1-18.
    In combination with post-selection, weak measurements can lead to surprising results known as anomalous weak values. These lie outside the bounds of the spectrum of the relevant observable, as in the canonical example of measuring the spin of an electron (along some axis) to be 100. We argue that the disturbance caused by the weak measurement, while small, is sufficient to significantly affect the measurement result, and that this is the most reasonable explanation of anomalous weak values.
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    Set Theory and a Model of the Mind in Psychology.Asger Törnquist & Jens Mammen - 2023 - Review of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):1233-1259.
    We investigate the mathematics of a model of the human mind which has been proposed by the psychologist Jens Mammen. Mathematical realizations of this model consists of what the first author (A.T.) has called Mammen spaces, where a Mammen space is a triple in the Baumgartner–Laver model.Finally, consequences for psychology are discussed.
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    Aarsskrift for Aarhus Universitet.Asger Ousager - 1929 - Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
    Urgent environmental problems call for vigorous research and theory on how humans develop a relationship with nature. For eight years, Peter Kahn studied children, young adults, and parents in diverse geographical locations, ranging from an economically impoverished black community in Houston to a remote village in the Brazilian Amazon. In these studies Kahn sought answers to the following questions: How do people value nature, and how do they reason morally about environmental degradation? Do children have a deep connection to the (...)
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    (1 other version)Σ12 and Π11 Mad Families.Asger Törnquist - 2009 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 78 (4):1181-1182.
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    Orbit equivalence and actions of.Asger Törnquist - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (1):265-282.
    In this paper we show that there are "E₀ many" orbit inequivalent free actions of the free groups Fn. 2 ≤ n ≤ ∞ by measure preserving transformations on a standard Borel probability space. In particular, there are uncountably many such actions.
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  7. Sufficient Reason, Identities and Discernibles in Plotinus.Asger Ousager - 2003 - Dionysius 21.
     
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    Observation and Theory in Babylonian Astronomy.Asger Aaboe* - 1980 - Centaurus 24 (1):14-35.
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    On babylonian planetary theories.Asger Aaboe - 1958 - Centaurus 5 (3-4):209-277.
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    Concerning form =.Asger Jorn - 2012 - Silkeborg: Museum Jorn.
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  11. Nordens teoretiske æstetik fra Julius Lange til Yrjö Hirn.Asger Jorn - 1967 - København,: Borgen. Edited by Julius Henrik Lange & Jrjö Hirn.
     
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    The natural order and other texts.Asger Jorn - 2002 - Burlington, USA: Ashgate.
    Machine generated contents note: The Natural Order -- [Part] 11 -- Part 2: Expeditions to New Worlds -- Appendix -- Value and Economy -- Part I: Critique of political economy -- Part 2: The exploitation of the unique -- Topical additions -- Luck and Chance -- Notes.
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    Plotinus on the Relationality of Plato’s Good.Asger Ousager - 2008 - Ancient Philosophy 28 (1):125-151.
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    Alienation. Recuperating the Classical Discussion of Marx et al.Asger Srensen - 2024 - BRILL.
    Fortunately, alienation has returned to the agenda of critical thought. Discussing the idea that alienation is implied by capitalism rather than human existence, it is argued Marx’s original idea of alienation still has critical as well as educational and political potential.
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    The counterparts to statements that are equivalent to the continuum hypothesis.Asger Törnquist & William Weiss - 2015 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 80 (4):1075-1090.
  16. Guy Debord and the Problem of the Accursed.Asger Jorn & Roxanne Lapidus - 1999 - Substance 28 (3):157-163.
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    A History of Ancient Mathematical Astronomy. O. Neugebauer.Asger Aaboe - 1978 - Isis 69 (3):441-445.
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    On Period Relations in Babylonian Astronomy.Asger Aaboe - 1965 - Centaurus 10 (4):213-231.
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    On the babylonian origin of some hipparchian parameters.Asger Aaboe - 1955 - Centaurus 4 (2):122-125.
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    Two Caveats to the Meta-Problem Challenge.Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (5-6):74-81.
    I present two caveats to the meta-problem challenge to theories of consciousness. Chalmers suggests that a theory of consciousness that solves the hard problem should also inform us about the meta-problem, and vice versa. The first caveat is the view that mechanism M, the mechanism through which content becomes conscious, may be neutral with respect to the content it renders conscious. This means that there can be no systematic connection between M and conscious content. The second caveat concerns how we (...)
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    On a Greek Qualitative Planetary Model of the Epicyclic Variety.Asger Aaboe - 1963 - Centaurus 9 (1):1-10.
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    A Babylonian Venus Text Computed According to System A: ACT No. 1050.Asger Aaboe & Norman T. Hamilton - 1998 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 53 (3 - 4):215-221.
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    A Scientific Humanist: Studies in Memory of Abraham Sachs. Erle Leichty, Maria deJ. Ellis, Pamela Gerardi.Asger Aaboe - 1990 - Isis 81 (3):562-563.
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    Early Astronomy: From Babylonia to CopernicusW. M. O'Neil.Asgér Aaboe - 1988 - Isis 79 (4):705-706.
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    Egyptian Astronomical Texts, II. The Ramesside Star Clocks.Asger Aaboe, O. Neugebauer & Richard A. Parker - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (3):361.
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    Notes & Correspondence.Asgér Aaboe, Rufus Suter, Charles Gillespie & B. Van der Waerden - 1960 - Isis 51 (4):565-568.
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    The Bequest of the Greeks. Tobias Dantzig.Asger Aaboe - 1957 - Isis 48 (1):81-83.
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    (1 other version)Value, business and globalisation – sketching a critical conceptual framework.Asger Sørensen - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 39 (1-2):161 - 167.
    Value is a basic concept in economics, ethics and sociology. Locke made labour the source of value, whereas Smith referred to an ideal exchange and Kant specified that commodities only have a market price, no intrinsic value. One can distinguish two modern concepts of value, an economic one trying to explain value in terms of utility, interest or preferences, and an ideal one considering values as ends in themselves. On this basis, Durkheim constructed his theory of value, which was developed (...)
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    Change Blindness and Misrepresentation.Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup - 2016 - Disputatio 8 (42):37-56.
    Some proponents of the higher-order thought theory of consciousness defend the view that higher-order misrepresentation is possible. In support of this view they have proposed various pieces of empirical evidence. This paper examines one such piece of proposed empirical evidence; Change blindness. CB occurs when a subject fails to detect salient changes in visual scenes. I propose an alternative interpretation of the CB phenomenon on which misrepresentation does not occur. Finally, I examine three lines of reply that might be pursued (...)
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    How choice blindness vindicates wholeheartedness.Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup - 2015 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 22 (2):199-210.
    Recently the account of free will proposed by Harry Frankfurt has come under attack. It has been argued that Frankfurt’s notion of wholeheartedness is in conflict with prevalent intuitions about free will and should be abandoned. I will argue that empirical data from choice blindness experiments can vindicate Frankfurt’s notion of wholeheartedness. The choice blindness phenomenon exposes that individuals fail to track their own decisions and readily take ownership of, and confabulate reasons for, decisions they did not make. Traditionally this (...)
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  31. The inner experience of living matter: Bataille and dialectics.Asger Sørensen - 2007 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 33 (5):597-615.
    The dialectical aspect in the work of Georges Bataille is often neglected. At the suggestion of Foucault and Derrida, Bataille is most often even taken to be a non-dialectical thinker. But Bataille worked intensely with Hegel's ideas, his thought was expressed in Hegelian terms, and both his epistemology and his ontology can be considered a determinate negation of Hegel's position in the Phenomenology. This is shown, first, by analysing Bataille's notions of `inner experience', and, second, by showing how Bataille extends (...)
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    The Thick Machine: Anthropological AI between explanation and explication.Mathieu Jacomy, Asger Gehrt Olesen & Anders Kristian Munk - 2022 - Big Data and Society 9 (1).
    According to Clifford Geertz, the purpose of anthropology is not to explain culture but to explicate it. That should cause us to rethink our relationship with machine learning. It is, we contend, perfectly possible that machine learning algorithms, which are unable to explain, and could even be unexplainable themselves, can still be of critical use in a process of explication. Thus, we report on an experiment with anthropological AI. From a dataset of 175K Facebook comments, we trained a neural network (...)
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    Ontogenetic emergence as a criterion for theories of consciousness: Comparing GNW, SOMA, and REFCON.Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup & Morten Overgaard - 2023 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 4.
    In recent years increasing attention has been given to systematic comparison of theories of consciousness. Laudable practical projects have emerged in this regard, such as adversarial collaboration and the development of databases lending themselves to comparisons of empirical support for theories. In addition to the practical advances, theoretical advances have been made, such as a list of issues a theory of consciousness must address. We propose adding the issue of the ontogenetic emergence (O-emergence) of consciousness to the list of issues (...)
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    Consciousness and inference to the best explanation: Compiling empirical evidence supporting the access-phenomenal distinction and the overflow hypothesis.Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup & Peter Fazekas - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 94 (C):103173.
    A tacit assumption in the field of consciousness studies is that the more empirical evidence a theory can explain, the better it fares when weighed against competitors. If one wants to take seriously the potential for empirical evidence to move forward debates in consciousness studies, there is a need to gather, organize, validate, and compare evidence. We present an inference to the best explanation (IBE) process on the basis of empirical support that is applicable in debates between competing theories of (...)
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    Preface.Finn Collin & Asger Sørensen - 2020 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 53:1-2.
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  36. Frigørelsesfilosofien overfor debatten om postmodernismen og de latinamerikanske studier.Enrique Dussel, Asger Sørensen & Gitte Pedersen - 2008 - In Asger Sørensen (ed.), Enrique Dussel. Politisk Revy. pp. 161--180.
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    A co-analytic maximal set of orthogonal measures.Vera Fischer & Asger Törnquist - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (4):1403-1414.
    We prove that if V = L then there is a $\Pi _{1}^{1}$ maximal orthogonal (i.e., mutually singular) set of measures on Cantor space. This provides a natural counterpoint to the well-known theorem of Preiss and Rataj [16] that no analytic set of measures can be maximal orthogonal.
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    Dimensions of Perspectivetaking.Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup - unknown
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    Borel reducibility and classification of von Neumann algebras.Román Sasyk & Asger Törnquist - 2009 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 15 (2):169-183.
    We announce some new results regarding the classification problem for separable von Neumann algebras. Our results are obtained by applying the notion of Borel reducibility and Hjorth's theory of turbulence to the isomorphism relation for separable von Neumann algebras.
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  40. Cosmopolitan democracy and the state: The Need for Ideals and Imagination.Asger Sørensen - 2016 - In Giorgio Baruchello, Jacob Dahl Rendtorff & Asger Sørensen (eds.), Ethics, Democracy, and Markets. Nsu Press. pp. 207--227.
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    Change Blindness in Higher-Order Thought: Misrepresentation or Good Enough?Ingar Brinck & Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup - 2017 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 24 (5-6):50-73.
    Abstract: To evaluate the explanation of change blindness in terms of misrepresentation and determine its role for Rosenthal’s higher-order thought theory of consciousness, we present an alternative account of change blindness that affords an independent outlook and provides a viable alternative. First we describe Rosenthal’s actualism and the notion of misrepresentation, then introduce change blindness and the explanation of it by misrepresentation. Rosenthal asserts that, in change blindness, the first-order state tracks the post-change stimulus, but the higher-order state misrepresents it. (...)
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    Why the Rare Charles Bonnet Cases Are Not Evidence of Misrepresentation.Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup - 2014 - Journal of Philosophical Research 39:301-308.
    Recently, the possibility of misrepresentation has resurfaced in the debate between higher-order thought theorists and their opponents. One new element in the debate has been the rare cases of Charles Bonnet syndrome , proposed as empirical evidence for misrepresentation as posited by the higher-order theories. In this article I will spell out the argument supposedly underlying the claim that the RCB cases are genuine empirical evidence of misrepresentation. I will then proceed to show that this argument relies on a hidden (...)
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    How to Get Free Will from Positive Reinforcement.Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup - 2014 - SATS 15 (1):20-38.
    I will start by noting that Harry Frankfurt’s concept of wholeheartedness is in conflict with the intuition that free will should be efficacious in general, rather than pertain only to a small subset of decisions. To replace wholeheartedness I introduce a heuristic account for deliberation and decisions. I will show that introspective activity can lead to the individual having two types ‘introspective revelations’. By the onset of the introspective revelations a self-perpetuating loop is initiated. The loop consists of two elements (...)
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  44. On a universal scale: Economy in Bataille’s general economy.Asger Sørensen - 2012 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (2):169-197.
    This article analyses the general economy of Georges Bataille (1897–1962) in relation to political economy. In the first section I present a critical perspective on economy that is necessary in order to appreciate Bataille’s conception of general economy, which is presented in the second section. The general economy is first considered in a macro-perspective, which comprises the whole of the universe, second in a micro-perspective, where the subjective aspect of economy is maintained as non-objectified desire and inner experience. In the (...)
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  45. Contradictions are theoretical, neither material nor practical. On dialectics in Tong, Mao and Hegel.Asger Sørensen - 2011 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 46 (1):37-59.
    Tong Shijun holds a concept of dialectics which can also be found in Mao’s writings and in classical Chinese philosophy. Tong, however, is ambivalent in his attitude to dialectics in this sense, and for this reason he recommends Chinese philosophy to focus more on formal logic. My point will be that with another concept of dialectics Tong can have dialectics without giving up on logic and epistemology. This argument is given substance by an analysis of texts by Mao, Tong and (...)
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    Cosmopolitanism – Not a ‘major ideology’, but still an ideology.Asger Sørensen - 2016 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 42 (2):200-224.
    Today the idea of cosmopolitanism has become widely accepted as an appropriate answer to what we now call globalization. A key reference is Kant who argues for a Recht of the world citizen, and this is normally understood as a cosmopolitan law. Apparently Kant lets the law of the world citizen be limited to a right to visit, but somehow his peace project must imply something more than just this very modest claim. Following a hint from Kant himself I take (...)
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    Evaluating the explanatory power of the Conscious Turing Machine.Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup, Jakob Stenseke & Morten S. Overgaard - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 124 (C):103736.
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    Social Ethos and Political Mission. University on the Margins.Asger Sørensen - 2019 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 52 (1):104-38.
    The idea of the university is habitually discussed in relation to German or English language classics. Instead, I will focus on the Spanish language periphery arguing that the discussions there merit attention for distinguishing between three central Old World models of the university, namely, apart from the English and the German, also a French one. Moreover, the marginal perspective stresses the social and political importance of the university. In this perspective, José Ortega y Gasset deserves attention for arguing for a (...)
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  49. Globaliseringen og udelukkelsens ofre: fra et frigørelsesetisk perspektiv.Enrique Dussel, Asger Sørensen & Gitte Pedersen - 2008 - In Enrique Dussel & Asger Sørensen (eds.), Frigørelsesfilosofi. København: Politisk Revy. pp. 114--160.
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  50. Menneskerettigheder og frigørelsesetikken.Enrique Dussel, Asger Sørensen & Joakim Kromann Rasmussen - 2008 - In Asger Sørensen (ed.), Enrique Dussel. Politisk Revy. pp. 249--64.
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