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    The pleasure of being (there?): an explorative study into the effects of presence and identification on the enjoyment of an interactive theatrical performance using omnidirectional video. [REVIEW]Jan Decock, Jan Van Looy, Lizzy Bleumers & Philippe Bekaert - 2014 - AI and Society 29 (4):449-459.
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    Lieven Decock, Trading Ontology for Ideology. The Interplay of Logic, Set Theory and Semantics in Quine's Philosophy (Synthese Library, Vol. 313). Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002. [REVIEW]Jan Heylen - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (2):370-371.
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  3. Vegetarianism, sentimental or ethical?Jan Deckers - 2009 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 22 (6):573-597.
    In this paper, I provide some evidence for the view that a common charge against those who adopt vegetarianism is that they would be sentimental. I argue that this charge is pressed frequently by those who adopt moral absolutism, a position that I reject, before exploring the question if vegetarianism might make sense. I discuss three concerns that might motivate those who adopt vegetarian diets, including a concern with the human health and environmental costs of some alternative diets, a concern (...)
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    Measuring and interpreting g.Jan-Eric Gustafsson - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (2):231-232.
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    Medieval philosophy as transcendental thought: from Philip the Chancellor (ca. 1225) to Francisco Súarez.Jan Aertsen - 2012 - Boston: Brill.
    This book provides for the first time a complete history of the doctrine of the transcendentals and shows its importance for the understanding of philosophy in the Middle Ages.
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    Focus on form: foregrounding devices in football reporting.Jan Chovanec - 2008 - Discourse and Communication 2 (3):219-242.
    This article documents some foregrounding devices that the media use to attract readers' attention to linguistic forms, all identified in sports reports relating to the Euro 2004 Football Championship published in various British newspapers. A functional explanation is offered in terms of the poetic and interactive character of such devices and their role in simulating friendship and encouraging `bonding' between the writers and readers. Their omnipresence in the British media is linked with structural characteristics of the English language, the readiness (...)
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  7. The Dispeller of Disputes: Nāgārjuna's Vigrahavyāvartanī.Jan Westerhoff - 2010 - Oup Usa.
    Nagarjuna's Vigrahavyavartani is one of the most important Madhyamaka Buddhist philosophical texts. Jan Westerhoff offers a new translation, reflecting the best current philological research and all available editions, and adds his own philosophical commentary on the text. His nuanced, philosophically sophisticated commentary explains Nagarjuna's arguments in a way that is both grounded in historical and textual scholarship and connected explicitly to contemporary philosophical concerns.
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    The Value of Autoethnography in Leadership Studies, and its Pitfalls.Jan Deckers - 2021 - Philosophy of Management 20 (1):75-91.
    The field of leadership studies frequently focuses on defining leadership traits in abstraction from the context in which leadership operates. The first aim of this article is to provide a brief overview of reasons why this might be the case. Reasons include: leadership studies being dominated by the perspectives of leaders; the lack of definition and visibility of followership studies; the status and limitations of much qualitative research; and a predominant focus on good leadership. Consequently, many people who experience the (...)
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    Affective Arrangements and Disclosive Postures.Jan Slaby - 2018 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2018 (2):198-217.
    In this paper, I explore links between the phenomenology-inspired philosophy of emotion, especially discussions of affective intentionality and situated affectivity, and those strands of work in the field of cultural affect studies that take their inspiration fromSpinoza and Deleuze. As bridges between these fields, I propose the concepts ‘disclosive posture’ and ‘affective arrangement’. ‘Disclosive posture’ condenses insights from phenomenological work on affectivity, especially those pertaining to what Heidegger calls Befindlichkeit. ‘Affective arrangement’ is a descendant of Deleuze and Guattari’s term agencement. (...)
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  10. Prospects for a philosophy of interdisciplinarity.Jan C. Schmidt - 2010 - In Robert Frodeman, Julie Thompson Klein & Carl Mitcham (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 39--42.
     
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    Próby sprowadzenia logiki deontycznej do logiki modalnej aletycznej.Jan Gregorowicz - 1990 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 7:49-64.
    W rozwoju logiki deontycznej spotyka się próby sprowadzenia jej do logiki modalnej aletycznej. Próby takie podejmowane były m. in. przez A.R. Andersona, dążącego do stworzenia systemu mającego usunąć mankamenty systemu von Wrighta. Systemem zaproponowanym przez Andersona był 0X. Do rozważań Andersona nawiązał krytycznie A.N. Prior, próbując uprościć logikę deontyczną. Prior nie tylko rozwijał system Andersona, ale także dostrzegał pojawiające się tam trudności. Stanowiska Andersona i Priora zostały poddane krytyce przez tak ich autorów, jak H. N. Castaneda oraz F.J. Lemmon i (...)
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    Differences in the affective processing of words and pictures.Jan De Houwer & Dirk Hermans - 1994 - Cognition and Emotion 8 (1):1-20.
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    Medizinethik 3: ethics and scientific theory of medicine.Jan C. Joerden & Josef N. Neumann (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Der Band enthält Beiträge von Juristen, Medizinern und Philosophen aus Australien, Estland, Polen, Rußland, Tschechien, den U.S.A. und Deutschland zu Themen der Ethik und Wissenschaftstheorie der Medizin. Die Mehrzahl der Beiträge sind von Nachwuchswissenschaftlern des College for Advanced Central European Studies an der Europa-Universität Viadrina erarbeitet worden. Sie wurden im Rahmen der Jahrestagung des Arbeitskreises für Ethik und Wissenschaftstheorie der Medizin in Ostmitteleuropa neben weiteren Beiträgen, die hier zum Abdruck kommen, zur Diskussion gestellt. Der Arbeitskreis beruht auf einer Kooperationsvereinbarung des (...)
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    Men's passage to fatherhood: an analysis of the contemporary relevance of transition theory.Jan Draper - 2003 - Nursing Inquiry 10 (1):66-78.
    Men's passage to fatherhood: an analysis of the contemporary relevance of transition theory This paper presents a theoretical analysis of men's experiences of pregnancy, birth and early fatherhood. It does so using a framework of ritual transition theory and argues that despite its earlier structural‐functionalist roots, transition theory remains a valuable framework, illuminating contemporary transitions across the life course. The paper discusses the historical development of transition or ritual theory and, drawing upon data generated during longitudinal ethnographic interviews with men (...)
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    The Priest, the Sex Worker, and the CEO: Measuring Motivation by Job Type.Jan Ketil Arnulf, Kim Nimon, Kai Rune Larsen, Christiane V. Hovland & Merethe Arnesen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Absolute and Personal Idealism Reply.Jan Olof Bengtsson - 2008 - Pluralist 3 (2):47-61.
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    The Care of the Self and the Masculine Birth of Science.Jan Golinski - 2002 - History of Science 40 (2):125-145.
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  18. Are scientists right and non-scientists wrong? Reflections on discussions of GM.Jan Deckers - 2005 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 18 (5):451-478.
    The aim of this article is to further our understanding of the “GM is unnatural” view, and of the critical response to it. While many people have been reported to hold the view that GM is unnatural, many policy-makers and their advisors have suggested that the view must be ignored or rejected, and that there are scientific reasons for doing so. Three “typical” examples of ways in which the “GM is unnatural” view has been treated by UK policy-makers and their (...)
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    Deleuze/derrida: The Politics of Territoriality.Jan Bryant, John Cash, John Hewitt, Wei Kwok, Danielle Petherbridge, John Rundell, Gabriele Schwab & Jeremy Smith - 2003 - Critical Horizons 4 (2):147-156.
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    Biblical perspectives on the ministry and mission of the church - with special reference to human rights 1.Jan Botha - 1999 - HTS Theological Studies 55 (4).
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    Stories.Jan Clausen - 1978 - Feminist Studies 4 (2):36.
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    Ekologia a procesy transformacji: materiały na V. Olsztyńskie Sympozjum Ekologiczne.Jan Dębowski (ed.) - 1999 - Olsztyn: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego.
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    Constraints on the evolution of asexual reproduction.Jan Engelstädter - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (11-12):1138-1150.
    Sexual reproduction is almost ubiquitous among multicellular organisms even though it entails severe fitness costs. To resolve this apparent paradox, an extensive body of research has been devoted to identifying the selective advantages of recombination that counteract these costs. Yet, how easy is it to make the transition to asexual reproduction once sexual reproduction has been established for a long time? The present review approaches this question by considering factors that impede the evolution of parthenogenesis in animals. Most importantly, eggs (...)
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    Perspectives on Time.Jan Faye, Uwe Scheffler & Max Urchs (eds.) - 2010 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    Perspectives on Time deals with the problem of time from different perspectives such as logic, physics and philosophy. It contains 18 previously unpublished papers, written by philosophers from various European countries, as well as a large introduction about the history and the main situation in the respective fields today. The prominent issues which are addressed in this book concern the direction of time, the reality of tenses, the objectivity of becoming, the existence in time, and the logical structures of reasoning (...)
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    The Bohr-Høffding relationship reconsidered.Jan Faye - 1988 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 19 (3):321-346.
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    Bolzano, Exner and the Origins of Analytical Philosophy.Jan Sebestik - 1997 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 53 (1):33-59.
    Analytical philosophy begins with the first mathematical and philosophical works of Bolzano published between 1804 and 1817. There, Bolzano set out a project for the global reform of mathematics by means of the axiomatic method. Having completed the Wissenschaftslehre, Bolzano wrote a summary of his logic for the Größenlehre, which he sent to Exner in 1833. The correspondence between Bolzano and Exner covered some of the main subjects treated by analytical philosophy: the status of abstract objects (propositions and objective ideas), (...)
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  27. Filozofický pristúp K vedeckému riadeniu spoločnosti.Ján Dubnická - 1985 - Filozofia 40 (1):115.
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  28. Notes on the tshechu festival in paro and thimphu, bhutan.Jan Fontein - 1997 - In Frits Staal & Dick van der Meij (eds.), India and beyond: aspects of literature, meaning, ritual and thought: essays in honour of Frits Staal. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 1--148.
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  29. Measure and the Measureless.Jan Kyrre Berg Friis - forthcoming - Philosophy and Technology.
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  30. Erkennen und Erleben. Ein Beitrag zu Schopenhauers Erlösungslehre.Jan Garewicz - 1989 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 70:75-83.
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    Vom Rechten und vom Guten: Kritische Fragen an Kant.Jan Schapp - 1999 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 43 (1):174-186.
    With Plato, ethics answer a fundamental problern of man: the desire to own more and more. In Christianity this problern finally reaches the dimension of evil. By opposing Tiermensch and Vernunftmensch, Kant's moral philosophy is no Ionger related to the solution of this problem. Kant tries to constitute moral philosophy as a science. From this point of view the author discusses central notions of Kant's moral philosophy: general rule, knowledge, faith, autonomy.
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  32. The problem of normative objectivity.Jan-Reinard Sieckmann - 2022 - In Gonzalo Villa Rosas & Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora (eds.), Objectivity in jurisprudence, legal interpretation and practical reasoning. Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
     
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    The Engagement Model, Transition Processes and a New Definition of Health.Jan Sitvast - 2016 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 7 (3).
    This article is about a new definition of health and how this relates to transition processes. It focuses on the practical translation of the new concepts into challenges for mental health nurses. To that aim the Engagement Model is examined and operationalized. We did so as nurse researcher and lecturer involved in training nurse practitioners.
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  34. Zręby filozofji organicznej..Jan Swiderski - 1936 - Warszawa,: Nakładem autora, Skład głowny "Bibljoteka polska".
     
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    Semantic Revolution Rudolf Carnap, Kurt Gödel, Alfred Tarski.Jan Woleński - 1999 - Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 6:1-15.
    According to a common opinion, the word ‘semantics’ , derived from the Greek word semantikos , appeared for the first time, at least in modern times, in the book Essai de semantique, science de significations by M. J. A. Bréal . However, Quine says in his lectures on Carnap:As used by C. S. Peirce, “semantic” is the study of the modes of denotation of signs: whether a sign denotes its object through causal or symptomatic connection, or through imagery, or through (...)
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    Method and Metaphysics.Jan A. Aertsen - 1989 - New Scholasticism 63 (4):405-418.
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    Geistesleben im 13. Jahrhundert.Jan Aertsen & Andreas Speer (eds.) - 2000 - De Gruyter.
    The 13th century is often regarded as the epitome of the Middle Ages. The present volume aims to demonstrate new perspectives in research into this century. The main topics in the book are questions from the fields of theoretical and practical philosophy, theology, the history of institutions, problems in literature, art, learning and education, and cultural contact. This 27th volume of the Miscellanea Mediaevalia contains the papers delivered to the 31st Medievalists’ Conference held in Cologne in September 1998, together with (...)
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    Values in sport: Elitism, nationalism, gender equality and the scientfic manufacture of winners.Jan M. Boxill - 2003 - Ethics 113 (4):928.
  39. The ethics of competition.Jan Boxill - 2003 - In Sports ethics: an anthology. [Malden, MA]: Blackwell. pp. 107--115.
     
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    Sur le principe de contradiction chez Aristote.Jan Lukasiewicz, Barbara Cassin & Michel Narcy - 1991 - Rue Descartes 1:9-32.
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    Christianity and Ecological Ethics: The Significance of Process Thought and a Panexperientialist Critique of Strong Anthropocentrism.Jan Deckers - 2004 - Ecotheology 9:359-387.
    Christianity has contributed to the development of a strong anthropocentric ethic. Christian theologians have developed new ways of thinking about the place of humans in nature, often by focussing on the Godhumanity relationship. Thinking about the third component of the metaphysical trinity, nature, has largely remained unchanged. Christian theology needs to make an ontological detour or tour de force to overcome lingering materialist and dualist conceptions of nature, and to embrace key aspects of process thought, most notably panexperientialism. This will (...)
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    Understanding Meaning through Human Evolution.Jan Faye - 2024 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 57 (1):50-69.
    I argue that meaning is a result of our biological evolution, and that language evolved from primates’ ability to grasp conceptually the most important features of their environment. I hold that natural selection and adaptation ensure that primates both sense and conceptualize their world similarly, and that they therefore think similarly, whenever they receive the same sense impressions. This cognitive similarity enabled our predecessors to learn and develop a language because of the regular association of a particular sound and a (...)
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    Generic variations and NTP$$_1$$1.Jan Dobrowolski - 2018 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 57 (7-8):861-871.
    We prove a preservation theorem for NTP\ in the context of the generic variations construction. We also prove that NTP\ is preserved under adding to a geometric theory a generic predicate.
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    Universality of Logic.Jan Woleński - 2017 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 46 (1/2).
    This paper deals with the problem of universality property of logic. At first, this property is analyzed in the context of first-order logic. Three senses of the universality property are distinguished: universal applicability, topical neutrality and validity. All theses senses can be proved to be justified. The fourth understanding, namely the amount of expressive power, is connected with the criticism of the first-order thesis: first-order logic is the logic. The categorical approach to logic is presented as associated with the last (...)
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    Legal Reasoning and Logic.Jan Woleński - 2024 - Studia Humana 13 (3):18-22.
    This paper investigates the basis arguments of so-called legal logic and their relation to logic in its standard meaning. There is no doubt that legal arguments belong to logic in the wide sense (sensu largo), but their reduction to schemes of formal logic (logica sensu stricto) is a controversial issue. It can be demonstrated that only some legal arguments fall under explicit rules of formal logic, that is, having a deductive character. Most such reasoning is fallible, and its correctness depends (...)
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    On the German debate on human embryonic stem cell research.Jan P. Beckmann - 2004 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29 (5):603 – 621.
    Germany since 1990 has one of the strictest human embryo protection laws, yet according to the Stem Cell Act of 2002 allows, under strict conditions, the import and use of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) for high priority research goals. The author tries to show how this is taken to be coherent by the parliamentary majority (though not necessarily by the general public) in Germany. In doing so, he firstly looks into the chronicle of the debate in Germany showing its (...)
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    Unbounded technologies. Working through the technological reductionism of nanotechnology.Jan C. Schmidt - 2004 - In Baird D. (ed.), Discovering the Nanoscale. IOS. pp. 35--50.
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    Why Epicurean happiness is not for everyone.Jan Maximilian Robitzsch - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (6):1203-1219.
    It is often assumed that Epicurean happiness can be achieved by everyone alike. This paper offers a corrective to this view. While it is true that the Epicureans abolish traditional differences among people like those between the sexes, social classes, and so on, they also maintain that there are people who are incapable of achieving happiness because they lack a certain bodily make-up or because they do not have the right ethnic or cultural origin.
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    Arms and the Boy: On the New Festival Calendar from Arkadia.Jan-Mathieu Carbon & James P. T. Clackson - 2016 - Kernos 29:119-158.
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    Filozofia a oświecenie chrześcijańskie w Polsce.Jan Czerkawski - 1979 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 27 (1):259-265.
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