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    (1 other version)Politics of the Flesh.Dominik Finkelde Rebekka A. Klein - 2024 - Angelaki 29 (3):3-8.
    Volume 29, Issue 3, June 2024, Page 3-8.
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    Rebekka A. Klein, Dominik Finkelde (Hg.): Souveränität und Subversion. Figurationen des Politisch-Imaginären. Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber. 315 S. [REVIEW]Matthias Flatscher - 2019 - Philosophische Rundschau 66 (3-4):397.
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    Zur Notwendigkeit eines "Ministeriums für kollektive Phantasiepflege und Transgression.Finkelde Dominik - 2020 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 8 (1):79-104.
    Fantasies have the power in the very midst of political communities, consciously and unconsciously alike, to suppress internal antagonisms in times of crisis. More specifcally, they help blur aporias of a community's ideological structures by invoking a common sense that reconstitutes the community, similar to an act of religious conversion. Their impact on the.
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    Desecularizing Santner’s Psychotheology.Rebekka A. Klein - 2024 - Angelaki 29 (3):82-89.
    In this paper, Eric Santner’s theory of political flesh is appreciated in its relation to philosophy of religion and Christian theology. In the first part of the paper, Santner’s speculative concept is brought into conversation with the debate on embodiment, incarnation, and a hermeneutics of the flesh. Santner’s conception of the flesh is shown to follow a logic of excarnation, or rather disincorporation, and thus to be at odds with contemporary harmonistic theories of embodiment that attempt to think body and (...)
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    Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason, and the Gap between Us and Them.Rebekka A. Klein - 2015 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 2 (1):119.
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    Das Andere in der Repräsentation. Souveränität, Religion und der leere Ort der Macht bei Lefort und Žižek.Rebekka A. Klein - 2012 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 54 (2):168-183.
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    Diesseits der Nächstenliebe: Was heißt Helfen im Horizont der Lebensformen der Fürsorge?Rebekka A. Klein - 2020 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 64 (1):23-36.
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    Das soziale Band der Religion: Von der Funktionalität religiösen Sozialkapitals zur Performanz einer Lebensform sui generis.Rebekka A. Klein - 2020 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 62 (1):114-137.
    Zusammenfassung Der Artikel untersucht die in der Sozialtheorie seit der Antike gebrauchte Metapher eines sozialen Bandes im Blick auf die Religion. Mit ihr wird die Performativität sozialer Bindungen und Kohäsionskräfte und damit ihre kulturelle Hervorbringung akzentuiert. Religion kann jedoch nicht einfach mit kulturellen Akten gleichgesetzt werden, wie es oft in liberalprotestantischen Ansätzen und in Konzeptionen einer Öffentlichen Theologie der Fall ist. Alternativ wird daher das Gespräch mit poststrukturalistischen Autoren gesucht, um von ihm her einen Bezug zur offenen Metaphorik des sozialen (...)
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    Ethische Überforderung?: Zur sozialen Ambivalenz der natürlichen Empathie1.Rebekka A. Klein - 2010 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 54 (3):168-180.
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    Hat Die Theologische Ethik Eine Interdisziplinäre Verfassung?Rebekka A. Klein - 2018 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 62 (4):308-312.
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    Nächstenliebe als transgressive Norm: Situationsethik und die Heuristik kontextueller Verhaltensorientierungen.Rebekka A. Klein - 2012 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 56 (1):36-48.
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    Religion und Kultur: Zur Dezentrierung der säkularen Moderne.Rebekka A. Klein - 2018 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 60 (4):479-498.
    Zusammenfassung Der Artikel versucht, eine Typologie für die Beschreibung des Verhältnisses von Religion und Kultur in Theologie und Philosophie zu entwickeln. Er problematisiert die These moderner protestantischer Theologen, welche im Anschluss an Friedrich Schleiermacher ‚Religion als Kultur‘ deuten und diese Deutung zu einer differenzlosen Identifikation beider verdichten. Nach einer Klärung der Funktion des Religionsbegriffs in den Theologien von Calvin und Schleiermacher wird die aktuelle Debatte um ein de-kolonialisiertes Kulturverständnis adressiert und von ihr aus die Möglichkeit einer Neufassung des Verhältnisses von (...)
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    Sozialität als Conditio Humana: eine interdisziplinäre Untersuchung zur Sozialanthropologie in der experimentellen Ökonomik, Sozialphilosophie und Theologie.Rebekka A. Klein - 2010 - Göttingen: Edition Ruprecht.
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    Sarah Coakley and Martin Nowak. eds. Evolution, Games, and God: The Principle of Cooperation.Rebekka A. Klein - 2017 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 4 (1):118.
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    Schmerzfrei Leben?Rebekka A. Klein - 2015 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 57 (3).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie Jahrgang: 57 Heft: 3 Seiten: 301-317.
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    Zur Solidarität des Mitleidens: Argumente für die sozialethische Relevanz eines ›untätigen‹ Gefühls.Rebekka A. Klein - 2016 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 60 (4):250-261.
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    Die Inhumanität des Animal Sociale. Vier Thesen zum interdisziplinären Beitrag der theologischen Anthropologie.Rebekka A. Klein - 2009 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 51 (4):427-444.
    ZUSAMMENFASSUNGDer Artikel erläutert vier Thesen, in denen der Beitrag der theologischen Anthropologie zum interdisziplinären Gespräch über die Sozialnatur des Menschen bestimmt wird. Die Theologie kann zu diesem Gespräch beitragen, indem sie nicht die biologische Unterscheidung von Mensch und Tier in den Vordergrund rückt, sondern die ethische Differenz von Menschlichkeit und Unmenschlichkeit zur Leitdifferenz ihrer Beschreibungsperspektive macht. Sie bringt ihre Sichtweise konstruktiv in das interdisziplinäre Gespräch ein, indem sie eine Phänomenologie und Grammatik des zwischenmenschlichen Verhältnisses entwirft, welche die Differenz von humanem (...)
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    Das Recht der Angst.Rebekka A. Klein - 2022 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 70 (3):445-456.
    Insofar as the purpose of modern law is to secure the freedom of the individual, meaning that modern law is thus a right of freedom, the question arises as to how this right of freedom relates to fear. The article first refers to the narrative of religion as a regime of fear, which is historically related to the narrative of peace through law. After analysing the religious technique of increasing and escalating the irrational and derailing moment of fear, it contrasts (...)
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    Is Pacifism an Ideology?Rebekka A. Klein - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (2):173-185.
    This article takes up the current debate on populism and democracy and deals with the philosophical critique that the twentieth-century idea of pacifism represents an (apolitical) ideology, the misguided nature of which must be debunked. In this context, the term ideology is referred to with a post-Marxist understanding, which interprets ideology as a collective fantasy structuring our social reality by way of a practice of disguise. Hence, the question will be raised as to whether modern religions, such as neo-Buddhism or (...)
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    Sociality as the Human Condition: Anthropology in Economic, Philosophical and Theological Perspective.Rebekka A. Klein - 2011 - Brill.
    Examining recent experiments on human altruism in economics, this book offers a critique of naturalistic approaches to the phenomenon of human sociality. It draws on philosophical theories of social conflict and recognition, and on theological concepts of neighborly love.
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  21. Seele digital? Mind uploading, virtuelles Bewusstsein und christliche Auferstehungshoffnung.Ludger Jansen & Rebekka A. Klein (eds.) - 2022 - Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet.
    Kann man das ewige Leben auf technischem Weg realisieren? Lässt sich der Geist eines Menschen als dynamische Datenstruktur abspeichern und jenseits des vergänglichen Körpers als funktionsfähige Einheit erhalten? Solche technischen Utopien sind mittlerweile nicht nur spielerisches Motiv in Literatur und Film, sondern auch ernsthaftes Ziel von Informatikern und Tech-Start-ups. Ist dieses Vorhaben durchführbar? Welche Auswirkungen hätte eine erfolgreiche Implementierung des Mind-Uploads für unsere Vorstellungen von menschlicher Individualität und personaler Identität? Wie ist das Projekt ethisch zu bewerten und wie verhält es (...)
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    The Pathological A priori.Dominik Finkelde - 2024 - Angelaki 29 (3):73-81.
    While classical authority is positivistic in form, authority in the age of Radical Democracy is negative in form. The latter produces shame as the pathological a priori of modern subjectivity. Shame springs from unworthiness in the face of the infinite demand emitted by the concept of the “coming community,” which, as the never-there-but-always-to-come, puts every present into the state of a normative subtraction. To be ashamed means to experience oneself as not yet worthy as to what the coming community demands.
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    Logics of Scission. The Subject as 'Limit of the World' in Badiou and Wittgenstein.Dominik Finkelde - 2017 - Philosophy Today 61 (3): 595-618.
    Badiou and Wittgenstein focus in their works on potentialities of innovation in the realm of thought as well as in the realm of politics. These innovations manifest themselves especially when two seemingly contrasting jurisdictions of thought – present in politics and logic – meet and merge. For Badiou a set-theoretical process of enforcement may change pre-established templates of a political doxa. For Wittgen-stein it is the spontaneity of concept-formation that crisscross referential relations within the “space of reason” and through performative (...)
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  24. Idealism, Relativism, and Realism: New Essays on Objectivity Beyond the Analytic-Continental Divide.Dominik Finkelde & Paul M. Livingston (eds.) - 2020 - Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter.
    Several debates of the last years within the research field of contemporary realism – known under titles such as "New Realism," "Continental Realism," or "Speculative Materialism" – have shown that science is not systematically the ultimate measure of truth and reality. This does not mean that we should abandon the notions of truth or objectivity all together, as has been posited repeatedly within certain currents of twentieth century philosophy. However, within the research field of contemporary realism, the concept of objectivity (...)
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    Fantasy Fatigue.Dominik Finkelde - 2023 - Philosophy Today 67 (2):311-329.
    Fantasies have the power in the very midst of political communities, consciously and unconsciously alike, to suppress internal antagonisms in times of crises. More specifically, they help to blur aporias of a community’s ideological structures by invoking a common sense that reconstitutes the community, similar to an act of religious conversion. Their impact on the “space of reasons” is analyzed in this article because fantasies, and specifically excessive and radical fantasies, suspend the game of giving and asking for reasons. They (...)
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    Lack and Excess / Zero and One.Dominik Finkelde - 2019 - Philosophy Today 63 (1):55-71.
    How can a set throw itself into itself and remain a set and an element of itself at the same time? This is obviously impossible, as Bertrand Russell has prominently shown. One simply cannot pic a trash-can up and throw it into itself. Now, Hegel, Benjamin, and Badiou take a different position on the subject when they refer time and time again to "concrete universality" as an oxymoronic structure that touches ontologically upon their theoretical philosophies as well as their practical (...)
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    Anamorphosis and Subjectivity in the Space of Reasons.Dominik Finkelde - 2020 - Philosophy Today 64 (1):117-136.
    Jacques Lacan comments repeatedly on anamorphic art as it exemplifies for him how the mind from a certain angle perceives through law-like patterns the world that would otherwise be nothing but a chaos of arbitrary multiplicities. The angle, though, has a certain effect on what is perceived; an effect that, as such, cannot be perceived within the realm of experience. The article tries to make the link between diffraction laws of perception more explicit in the subject-object dichotomy and refers for (...)
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    Parallax: the dialectics of mind and world.Dominik Finkelde, Slavoj Žižek & Christoph Menke (eds.) - 2021 - New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Parallax, or the change in the position of an object viewed along two different lines of sight and more precisely, the assumption that this adjustment is not only due to a change of focus, but a change in that object's ontological status has been a key philosophical concept throughout history. Building upon Slavoj Žižek's The Parallax View, this volume shows how parallax is used as a figure of thought that proves how the incompatibility between the physical and the theoretical touches (...)
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    The remains of reason: on meaning after Lacan.Dominik Finkelde - 2025 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    The Remains of Reason: On Meaning after Lacan is a trenchant, accessible analysis of how the relationship between mind and world is affected by the unconscious, tracing its influence on questions regarding truth, perception, and meaning.
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    Jahrbuch Praktische Philosophie in globaler Perspektive / Yearbook Practical Philosophy in a Global Perspective.Michael Reder, Dominik Finkelde, Alexander Filipovic & Johannes Wallacher (eds.) - 2017 - Verlag Karl Alber.
    Das neue Jahrbuch Praktische Philosophie in globaler Perspektive ist ein Forum fur Arbeiten aus den Bereichen der Politischen Philosophie, der Moral-, Sozial- und Rechtsphilosophie sowie aus den Nachbardisziplinen, die sich dezidiert mit globalen Fragen befassen oder an entsprechende Problemstellungen anschliessen. Band 1 hat den Schwerpunktteil: Pragmatistische Impulse. Der philosophische Pragmatismus erfreut sich seit einiger Zeit grosserer Aufmerksamkeit. Es ist eine Vielzahl an pragmatistischen Forschungsfeldern entstanden, die so gut wie jede philosophische Subdisziplin tangieren. Fur diesen Band wurden vorrangig Arbeiten ausgewahlt, die (...)
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  31. (1 other version)Yearbook Practical Philosophy in a Global Perspective.Michael Reder, Alexander Filipovic, Dominik Finkelde & Johannes Wallacher (eds.) - 2018 - Verlag Karl Alber.
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  32. From Oughts to Goals: A Logic for Enkrasia.Dominik Klein & Alessandra Marra - 2020 - Studia Logica 108 (1):85-128.
    This paper focuses on the Enkratic principle of rationality, according to which rationality requires that if an agent sincerely and with conviction believes she ought to X, then X-ing is a goal in her plan. We analyze the logical structure of Enkrasia and its implications for deontic logic. To do so, we elaborate on the distinction between basic and derived oughts, and provide a multi-modal neighborhood logic with three characteristic operators: a non-normal operator for basic oughts, a non-normal operator for (...)
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  33. Convergence, Continuity and Recurrence in Dynamic Epistemic Logic.Dominik Klein & Rasmus K. Rendsvig - 2017 - In Alexandru Baltag, Jeremy Seligman & Tomoyuki Yamada (eds.), Logic, Rationality, and Interaction (LORI 2017, Sapporo, Japan). Springer. pp. 108-122.
    The paper analyzes dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution consists of a framework in which dynamic epistemic logic satisfies the requirements for being a topological dynamical system thus interfacing discrete dynamic logics with continuous mappings of dynamical systems. The setting is based on a notion of logical convergence, demonstratively equivalent with convergence in Stone topology. Presented is a flexible, parametrized family of metrics inducing the latter, used as an analytical aid. We show maps induced by action (...)
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    Agent-Based Modeling in Social Science, History, and Philosophy: An Introduction.Dominik Klein, Johannes Marx & Kai Fischbach - 2018 - Historical Social Research 43 (1):7-27.
    Agent-based modeling has become a common and well-established tool in the social sciences and certain of the humanities. Here, we aim to provide an overview of the different modeling approaches in current use. Our discussion unfolds in two parts: we first classify different aspects of the model-building process and identify a number of characteristics shared by most agent-based models in the humanities and social sciences; then we map relevant differences between the various modeling approaches. We classify these into different dimensions (...)
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    Probabilities with Gaps and Gluts.Dominik Klein, Ondrej Majer & Soroush Rafiee Rad - 2021 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 50 (5):1107-1141.
    Belnap-Dunn logic, sometimes also known as First Degree Entailment, is a four-valued propositional logic that complements the classical truth values of True and False with two non-classical truth values Neither and Both. The latter two are to account for the possibility of the available information being incomplete or providing contradictory evidence. In this paper, we present a probabilistic extension of BD that permits agents to have probabilistic beliefs about the truth and falsity of a proposition. We provide a sound and (...)
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    Modelling Individual Expertise in Group Judgements.Dominik Klein & Jan Sprenger - 2015 - Economics and Philosophy 31 (1):3-25.
    Group judgements are often – implicitly or explicitly – influenced by their members’ individual expertise. However, given that expertise is seldom recognized fully and that some distortions may occur (bias, correlation, etc.), it is not clear that differential weighting is an epistemically advantageous strategy with respect to straight averaging. Our paper characterizes a wide set of conditions under which differential weighting outperforms straight averaging and embeds the results into the multidisciplinary group decision-making literature.
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    Changing Types: Information Dynamics for Qualitative Type Spaces.Dominik Klein & Eric Pacuit - 2014 - Studia Logica 102 (2):297-319.
    Many different approaches to describing the players’ knowledge and beliefs can be found in the literature on the epistemic foundations of game theory. We focus here on non-probabilistic approaches. The two most prominent are the so-called Kripkeor Aumann- structures and knowledge structures (non-probabilistic variants of Harsanyi type spaces). Much of the recent work on Kripke structures has focused on dynamic extensions and simple ways of incorporating these. We argue that many of these ideas can be applied to knowledge structures as (...)
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    Non-Classical Probabilities for Decision Making in Situations of Uncertainty.Dominik Klein, Ondrej Majer & Soroush Rafiee Rad - 2020 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 68 (4):315-343.
    Analyzing situations where information is partial, incomplete or contradictory has created a demand for quantitative belief measures that are weaker than classic probability theory. In this paper, we compare two frameworks that have been proposed for this task, Dempster-Shafer theory and non-standard probability theory based on Belnap-Dunn logic. We show the two frameworks to assume orthogonal perspectives on informational shortcomings, but also provide a partial correspondence result. Lastly, we also compare various dynamical rules of the two frameworks, all seen as (...)
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    Rationality in context: On inequality and the epistemic problems of maximizing expected utility.Dominik Klein, Johannes Marx & Simon Scheller - 2020 - Synthese 197 (1):209-232.
    The emergence of economic inequality has often been linked to individual differences in mental or physical capacities. By means of an agent-based simulation this paper shows that neither of these is a necessary condition. Rather, inequality can arise from iterated interactions of fully rational agents. This bears consequences for our understanding of both inequality and rationality. In a setting of iterated bargaining games, we claim that expected utility maximizing agents perform suboptimally in comparison with other strategies. The reason for this (...)
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  40. Knowledge, belief, normality, and introspection.Dominik Klein, Olivier Roy & Norbert Gratzl - 2017 - Synthese 195 (10):4343-4372.
    We study two logics of knowledge and belief stemming from the work of Stalnaker, omitting positive introspection for knowledge. The two systems are equivalent with positive introspection, but not without. We show that while the logic of beliefs remains unaffected by omitting introspection for knowledge in one system, it brings significant changes to the other. The resulting logic of belief is non-normal, and its complete axiomatization uses an infinite hierarchy of coherence constraints. We conclude by returning to the philosophical interpretation (...)
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    Generalized Trust in the Mirror. An Agent-Based Model on the Dynamics of Trust.Dominik Klein & Johannes Marx - 2018 - Historical Social Research 43 (1):234-258.
    High levels of trust have been linked to a variety of benefits including the well-functioning of markets and political institutions or the ability of societies to solve public goods problems endogenously. While there is extensive literature on the macro-level determinants of trust, the micro-level processes underlying the emergence and stability of trust are not yet sufficiently understood. We address this lacuna by means of a computer model. In this paper, conditions under which trust is likely to emerge and be sustained (...)
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  42. Focusing on Campaigns.Dominik Klein & Eric Pacuit - 2017 - In Ramaswamy Ramanujam, Lawrence Moss & Can Başkent (eds.), Rohit Parikh on Logic, Language and Society. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
    One of the important lessons to take away from Rohit Parikh’s impressive body of work is that logicians and computer scientists have much to gain by focusing their attention on the intricacies of political campaigns. Drawing on recent work developing a theory of expressive voting, we study the dynamics of voters’ opinions during an election. In this paper, we develop a model in which the relative importance of the different issues that concern a voter may change either in response to (...)
     
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  43. Metrics for Formal Structures, with an Application to Kripke Models and Their Dynamics.Dominik Klein & Rasmus K. Rendsvig - 2023 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 88 (2):469-489.
    The paper introduces a broad family of metrics applicable to finite and countably infinite strings, or, by extension, to formal structures serving as semantics for countable languages. The main focus is on applications to sets of pointed Kripke models, a semantics for modal logics. For the resulting metric spaces, the paper classifies topological properties including which metrics are topologically equivalent, providing sufficient conditions for compactness, characterizing clopen sets and isolated points, and characterizing the metrical topologies by a concept of logical (...)
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  44. Social Interaction - a Formal Exploration.Dominik Klein - 2015 - Dissertation, Tilburg University
     
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    Rational Choice and Asymmetric Learning in Iterated Social Interactions – Some Lessons from Agent-Based Modeling.Dominik Klein, Johannes Marx & Simon Scheller - 2018 - In Karl Marker, Annette Schmitt & Jürgen Sirsch (eds.), Demokratie und Entscheidung. Beiträge zur Analytischen Politischen Theorie. Springer. pp. 277-294.
    In this contribution we analyze how the actions of rational agents feed back on their beliefs. We present two agent-based computer simulations studying complex social interactions in which agents that follow utility maximizing strategies thereby deteriorate their own long-term quality of beliefs. We take these results as a starting point to discuss the complex relationship between rational action couched in terms of maximizing utility and the emergence of informational inequalities.
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    Rebekka A. Klein, Sociality as the Human Condition: Anthropology in Economic, Philosophical and Theological Perspective, transl. Martina Sitling, Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011, 324 hlm. [REVIEW]Thomas Hidya Tjaya - 2020 - Diskursus - Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi STF Driyarkara 12 (1):131-133.
    Dimensi sosial manusia telah lama menjadi subjek telaah filsafat sebagai wujud kesadaran bahwa manusia adalah zoon politikon (Aristoteles) atau homo sociale (Seneca). Pertanyaan umum yang biasa diajukan adalah, apakah manusia memang mampu bertindak secara altruistik, atau apakah manusia memiliki empati alamiah. Analisis ini tentu saja tidak dimonopoli oleh filsafat saja. Belakangan ini, ilmu-ilmu alam dan sosial seperti ekonomi, sosiobiologi, dan neurosains juga terlibat dalam studi atas dimensi yang dipandang khas pada manusia ini. Dalam ranah yang disebut sebagai “ekonomi eksperimental,”’ misalnya, (...)
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    Pooling Modalities and Pointwise Intersection: Axiomatization and Decidability.Frederik Van De Putte & Dominik Klein - 2020 - Studia Logica 109 (1):47-93.
    We establish completeness and the finite model property for logics featuring the pooling modalities that were introduced in Van De Putte and Klein. The definition of our canonical models combines standard techniques with a so-called “puzzle piece construction”, which we first illustrate informally. After that, we apply it to the weakest classical logics with pooling modalities and investigate the technique’s potential for the axiomatization of stronger logics, obtained by imposing well-known frame conditions on the models.
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  48. Mystery and the evidential impact of unexplainables.Matteo Colombo & Dominik Klein - 2018 - Episteme 15 (4):463-475.
    How should the information that a proposition p is a mystery impact your credence in p? To answer this question, we first provide a taxonomy of mysteries; then, we develop a test to distinguish two types of mysteries. When faced with mysteries of the first type, rational epistemic agents should lower their credence in p upon learning that p is a mystery. The same information should not impact agents’ credence in p, when they face mysteries of the second type. Our (...)
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  49. Pointwise Intersection in Neighbourhood Modal Logic.Frederik van De Putte & Dominik Klein - 2018 - In Guram Bezhanishvili, Giovanna D'Agostino, George Metcalfe & Thomas Studer (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Vol. 12. College Publications. pp. 591-610.
    We study the logic of neighbourhood models with pointwise intersection, as a means to characterize multi-modal logics. Pointwise intersection takes us from a set of neighbourhood sets Ni (one for each member i of a set G used to interpret the modality □) to a new neighbourhood set NG, which in turn allows us to interpret the operator □G Here, X is in the neighbourhood for G if and only if X equals the intersection of some Y {Yi | Yi (...)
     
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  50. Logic and Ethics: An Integrated Model for Norms, Intentions and Actions.Alessandra Marra & Dominik Klein - 2015 - In Wiebe van der Hoek, Wesley H. Holliday & Wen-Fang Wang (eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 9394. Springer. pp. 268-281.
    The paper investigates the way norms relate to and affect agents' intentions and actions. Current work in deontic logic dealing with agency mainly falls within two different groups: a variety of frameworks which adopt a purely external approach and represent agency in terms of possible outcomes of actions, and frameworks which instead endorse an internal approach and focus exclusively on the agents' intentions. The paper argues that neither of these models alone can produce a satisfactory analysis. An integrated model which (...)
     
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