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  1. Il sacramento Del battesimo nella prospettiva Del simul iustus et peccator di Martin lutero.Lubomir Zak - 2012 - Miscellanea Francescana 112 (3-4):384-409.
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    Beyond Emotion: Love as an Encounter of Myth and Drive.Lubomir Lamy - 2016 - Emotion Review 8 (2):97-107.
    Starting with a review of research on love as an emotion, with an emphasis on romantic love, it is argued that despite strong emotional correlates evidence is lacking to conclude that love would meet the criteria of basic emotions. Theoretical developments are proposed where love is conceived of as a combination of an objectless drive, a desire for love, and a mythical and scripted representation that offers the possibility of labeling the current core affect. I argue that the basic motive (...)
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    Moral Markets: The Critical Role of Values in the Economy.Paul J. Zak (ed.) - 2008 - Princeton University Press.
    Like nature itself, modern economic life is driven by relentless competition and unbridled selfishness. Or is it? Drawing on converging evidence from neuroscience, social science, biology, law, and philosophy, Moral Markets makes the case that modern market exchange works only because most people, most of the time, act virtuously. Competition and greed are certainly part of economics, but Moral Markets shows how the rules of market exchange have evolved to promote moral behavior and how exchange itself may make us more (...)
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  4. Socratic Elenchus in the Sophist.Nicolas Zaks - 2018 - Apeiron 51 (4):371-390.
    This paper demonstrates the central role of the Socratic elenchus in the Sophist. In the first part, I defend the position that the Stranger describes the Socratic elenchus in the sixth division of the Sophist. In the second part, I show that the Socratic elenchus is actually used when the Stranger scrutinizes the accounts of being put forward by his predecessors. In the final part, I explain the function of the Socratic elenchus in the argument of the dialogue. By contrast (...)
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  5. Does Aristotle’s differentia presuppose the genus it differentiates? The troublesome case of Metaphysics x 7.Nicolas Zaks - forthcoming - Ancient Philosophy.
    There seems to be an inconsistency at the heart of Aristotle’s Metaphysics: a differentia is said both to presuppose its genus (in vii 12) and to be logically independent from it (in x 7). I argue that the relation of analogy resolves this inconsistency, restores the coherence of the concepts of differentia and species, and gives x 7 its rightful place in the development of the Metaphysics.
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    Apparences et dialectique: un commentaire du Sophiste de Platon.Nicolas Zaks - 2023 - Boston: Brill.
    In Plato's Sophist, a mysterious Eleatic Stranger, the main character of the dialogue, undertakes a systematic definition of the philosopher's fiercest rival, the sophist. His hunt for a definition of the sophist, however, is interrupted by an attempt to refute the ontology of Parmenides. The philosophical significance of this refutation and its exact relationship to the sought-after definition remains a matter of great scholarly dispute. This book, by means of a running commentary on the dialogue, argues that the oft-neglected distinction (...)
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    The inner conflict of modernity, the moderateness of Confucianism and critical theory.Ľubomír Dunaj - 2017 - Human Affairs 27 (4):466-484.
    This paper deals with Care of the Self under globalization. The first part refers to Johann P. Arnason’s interpretation of Jan Patočka’s work on super-civilization and shows the contradictions facing people in the Modern Era. It suggests that the concept of moderateness is an adequate point of departure for handling the various contradictions of the current epoch. The second part looks at selected aspects of Confucian philosophy in which moderateness, that is, the permanent search for a “middle position” is an (...)
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  8. Neuroeconomics.Paul Zak - 2006 - In Semir Zeki & Oliver Goodenough, Law and the Brain. Oxford University Press.
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    A Prelude: From Slovak Mountains to Cognitive Biology.Ľubomír Tomáška & Martina Neboháčová - forthcoming - Biological Theory:1-15.
    The main aim of this article is to provide a short overview of the research that gradually culminated in the concept of cognitive biology. To a certain extent it can be compared to a prelude: as the Merriam Webster dictionary defines it, “a musical section or movement introducing the theme or chief subject (as of a fugue or suite) or serving as an introduction to an opera or oratorio.” At first glance, this may seem to downplay the importance of the (...)
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  10. Science de l’entrelacement des formes, science suprême, science des hommes libres : la dialectique dans le Sophiste 253b-254b.Nicolas Zaks - 2017 - Elenchos 38 (1-2):61-81.
    Despite intensive exegetical work, Plato’s description of dialectic in the Sophist still raises many questions. Through a close reading of this passage that contextualizes it in the general organisation of the Sophist, this paper provides answers to these questions. After presenting the difficult text, I contend that the “vowel-kinds” are necessary conditions for the blending of kinds. Then, I interpret the “cause of divisions” mentioned by the Stranger as the kinds responsible of the dichotomous division in the first half of (...)
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    Bare-Difference Methodology and a Problematic Separability Principle.Zak A. Kopeikin - 2020 - Journal of Value Inquiry 54 (4):553-570.
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  12. Philosophical Subjects Essays Presented to P. F. Strawson /Edited by Zak van Straaten. --. --.Zak Van Straaten & P. F. Strawson - 1980 - Clarendon Press Oxford University Press, 1980.
     
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    Reflections on Justice under the Context of Globalization.Ľubomír Dunaj - 2010 - Human Affairs 20 (2):124-134.
    Reflections on Justice under the Context of Globalization This paper deals with the need to change the way in which we consider justice in connection with globalisation. It analyses injustice in countries with developed capitalism, employing the work of Axel Honneth and Nancy Fraser. The paper highlights the importance of using "critical theory" in relation to developing an acceptable understanding of the term justice, and using "critical theory" in conjunction with Hans Herbert Kögler's "philosophical hermeneutics". In order to adequately investigate (...)
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    Violent Deaths, Vicious Preferences, and Bare-Differences: A Reply to Hill.Zak A. Kopeikin - 2021 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (1):196-201.
    ABSTRACT Hill [AJP, 2018] argues that Rachels’s famous bare-difference argument for the moral irrelevance between killing and letting die fails. In this paper, I argue that certain features in Hill’s cases might lead our intuitions astray. I propose new cases and suggest that they support the conclusion that, in itself, intentional killing is morally equivalent to intentional letting-die.
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  15. The Intellectual in the Face of His Moral and Political Responsibilities.Lubomir Dramaliev - 1976 - Diogenes 24 (95):41-57.
    The relationship intelligentsia-morality-politics is characterized by a number of important features. In the first place, it is not a question of an abstract logical structure, but of an objectively existing social phenomenon. In other words, it is a question of the attitude of real, living men, with their intimate personal feelings and experiences, their social and political convictions.
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    Revolution, Transformation and the Role of the Subject: Critical Reflections on François Jullien’s Book The Silent Transformations.Ľubomír Dunaj - 2023 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 6 (1):245-260.
    In order to understand today’s social and political situation in East-Central Europe, one should particularly examine the consequences of post-socialist transformation. The negative and often very painful effects of the social changes that affected Central and Eastern Europe over the past three decades have not been overcome until today. This makes it all the more important to be better prepared philosophically for future social changes. François Jullien offers a number of solutions. In the first part of my paper, taking Jullien’s (...)
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  17. Ideology Within the Time-Space Dimensions of Social Consciousness.Lubomir Dramaliev - 1982 - Diogenes 30 (119):24-48.
    Social consciousness is the most comprehensive historically differentiated and dynamic relatively independent spiritual system. It performs its function both with regard to social being and to the life and consciousness of the individual members of society. As a many-sided, heterogeneous and complex system social consciousness should be analyzed from various points of view. Varied approaches and methods are employed in its study, heterogeneous criteria, close-ups and cross sections are used in investigating its content.
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    Bare‐difference methodology and the scientific analogy.Zak A. Kopeikin - 2021 - Ratio 34 (3):171-182.
    The bare‐difference methodology is considered to be a powerful tool in ethical reasoning. The underlying idea is that we can identify the intrinsic evaluative significance of some feature by constructing contrast cases or bare‐difference cases, i.e., two cases that hold everything constant but for the feature of interest. While this popular methodology has been challenged by prominent philosophers such as Kagan, Thomson, and Kamm, it is intuitively appealing because, as Perrett identifies, the methodology appears to share the same logical structure (...)
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  19. À quel logos correspond la συμπλοκὴ τῶν εἰδῶν du Sophiste ?Nicolas Zaks - 2016 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 1 (34):37-59.
    Cet article est consacré au problème du rapport entre l’entrelacement des genres (συμπλοκὴ τῶν εἰδῶν) et le logos dans le Sophiste. Après avoir brièvement présenté le problème, je discute, dans la première partie, différentes solutions proposées par les commentateurs. Je cherche à montrer qu’aucune de ces solutions n’est pleinement satisfaisante. Dans la deuxième partie, je propose une nouvelle solution au problème de la συμπλοκὴ τῶν εἰδῶν fondée sur une distinction entre deux types de logos, le logos dialectique et le logos (...)
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    Contemporary Society in the Context of Kant’s Practical Philosophy.Ľubomír Belás & Ľudmila Belásová - 2024 - Filosofija. Sociologija 28 (3).
    The submitted paper offers a philosophical analysis of contemporary society based on the ideas of Immanuel Kant’s practical philosophy. Kant focused on the issue of society in terms of the a priori principles of freedom, equality, and independence and his ideas on social issues are analysed in the first part of the paper. The analysis then serves as a prerequisite for philosophical-critical assessment of contemporary society, especially in the region of Central Europe, presented by philosophers and authors of various fields (...)
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  21. Kant and Hegel on Enlightenment.Lubomir Belas - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (6):584-591.
  22. (1 other version)„Kant a osud metafyziky “[Kant und das Schicksal der Metaphysik].Lubomir Beläs - 1999 - Filozofia 53:137-145.
     
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    Zum Problem des modernen Menschen. Vom Gesichtspunkt des genetischen Zugangs.Ľubomír Belás & Sandra Zákutná - 2017 - Ruch Filozoficzny 72 (4):27.
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    Processing of semantic nets on dataflow architectures.Lubomir Bic - 1985 - Artificial Intelligence 27 (2):219-227.
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  25. Fiction: from possible worlds to automata.Lubomir Dolezel - 1995 - Semiotica 104 (3-4):311-316.
     
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  26. How to get to fictional worlds.Lubomir Dolezel - 2012 - Filosoficky Casopis 60 (3).
     
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    Care of the self in the Global Era.Ľubomír Dunaj & Vladislav Suvák - 2017 - Human Affairs 27 (4):369-373.
    This paper deals with Care of the Self under globalization. The first part refers to Johann P. Arnason’s interpretation of Jan Patočka’s work on super-civilization and shows the contradictions facing people in the Modern Era. It suggests that the concept of moderateness is an adequate point of departure for handling the various contradictions of the current epoch. The second part looks at selected aspects of Confucian philosophy in which moderateness, that is, the permanent search for a “middle position” is an (...)
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    The Challenge of Nietzsche.Lubomir Gleiman - 1967 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 42 (1):52-68.
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    Plectin repeats and modules: strategic cysteines and their presumed impact on cytolinker functions.Lubomír Janda, Jiří Damborský, Günther A. Rezniczek & Gerhard Wiche - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (11):1064-1069.
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    Joris hoefnagel's 'emblematic' signature reconsidered.Lubomír Konečný - 1998 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 61 (1):267-272.
  31. Young Milton and the telescope.Lubomír Konečný - 1974 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 37 (1):368-373.
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    A Quest for the Meaning of Rising Love.Lubomir Lamy - 2016 - Emotion Review 8 (2):113-114.
    The commentaries by Cacioppo and Cacioppo (2016), Jankowiak (2016), Marazziti (2016), and Aron and Aron (2016) admirably illustrate the multifaceted nature of love and the difficulty of bringing together such diverse perspectives. Rising love is still far from being the subject of true experimental study since the experimenter often only observes the consequences thereof, and attempts to reconstitute in hindsight the circumstances of its onset.
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    Love or the Black Sun of Personal Relationships.Lubomir Lamy - 2011 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 41 (3):247-259.
    Previous research about love, in the social-psychological literature, has focused on the antecedents, or causes, of love. Moreover, within the field of Personal Relationships, love is often regarded as implicitly present, and thus, is not treated directly. Here, we address the possibility of a reversal of this perspective, where love is no longer treated as a dependent variable but as an independent variable. We show that this change is necessary to promote the status of love to that of a reliable (...)
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    Good continuation revisited.Lubomir S. Prytulak - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (5):773.
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  35. Sorosoids" : uses of labeling in Bulgaria.Lubomir Terziev - 2023 - In Christof Royer & Liviu Matei, Open society unresolved: the contemporary relevance of a contested idea. New York: Central European University Press.
     
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  36. Racjonalizm funkcjonalny J.L. Fischera.Lubomír Valenta - 2001 - Principia 29.
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  37. Zdenek Novotny's humist monography.Lubomír Valenta - 2001 - Filosoficky Casopis 49 (2):349-354.
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    O sionismu a obnově židovství v předdialogickém díle Martina Bubera.Ľubomír Zvada - 2020 - Filozofia 75 (6).
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  39. The influence of Plato’s "Phaedrus" on Aristotle's "Rhetoric".N. Zaks - 2020 - In Sylvain Delcomminette, Pieter D' Hoine & Marc-Antoine Gavray, The Reception of Plato’s Phaedrus from Antiquity to the Renaissance. De Gruyter. pp. 9-23.
    I argue that, although Aristotle himself does not say it in so many words, the Phaedrus has a deep influence on the three books of Aristotle’s Rhetoric. I also show that this influence is not only negative, as some scholars believe, but that Aristotle draws and expands on some of the results and propositions of the Phaedrus. After demonstrating how influential the Phaedrus is for the Rhetoric, I return in my conclusion to the difference between the two works.
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    A Separability Principle, Contrast Cases, and Contributory Dispositions.Zak A. Kopeikin - 2020 - Southwest Philosophy Review 36 (1):35-44.
    The aim of this paper is to clarify the use of contrast cases—which are pairs of cases in which the feature under examination is varied and all else is held fixed—in ethical methodology. In another paper, I argue that we must reject a separability principle which is thought to allow one to use contrast cases to infer truths about intrinsic value. Here I offer a different criticism that has a positive upshot about what we are licensed to infer from contrast (...)
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  41. Trust: A temporary human attachment facilitated by oxytocin.Paul J. Zak - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (3):368-369.
    Trust is a temporary attachment between humans that pervades our daily lives. Recent research has shown that the affiliative hormone oxytocin rises with a social signal of interpersonal trust and is associated with trustworthy behavior (the reciprocation of trust). This commentary reports these results and relates them to the target article's findings for variations in affiliative-related behaviors.
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  42. Complexity of life via collective mind.Michail Zak - forthcoming - Complexity.
     
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  43. Διακριτικη as a ποιητικη τεχνη in the Sophist.Nicolas Zaks - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (1):432-434.
    The διακριτικὴ τέχνη (the art of separating or discriminating), from which the sixth definition of theSophiststarts (226b1–231b9), is puzzling.Prima faciethe art of separating does not fit the initial division of art between ποιητικὴ τέχνη (production) and κτητικὴ τέχνη (acquisition) at 219a8–c9. Therefore, scholars generally agree that, although mutually exclusive, ποιητική and κτητική are not exhaustive and leave room for a third species of art, διακριτικὴ τέχνη, on a par with ποιητική and κτητική. However, I argue that textual evidence suggests otherwise.
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    Co-wondering Death.Zak Arrington & Shannon Lee Dawdy - 2024 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 18 (4):93-107.
    In this paper, two anthropologists explore what it means to “co-wonder” as an ethnographic and philosophical method, exemplifying what this might mean through an open-ended dialogue about a subject they hold in common—the study of death. As the “last wonder,” death brings home how the puzzle of our embodiment is both the source and the means for human speculation at its farthest limits.
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    Good Arguments, Wrong Target: Equivalence and the Compatibilist View.Zak Kopeikin - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (10):51-53.
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    Is There a Right to Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy?Zak A. Kopeikin - 2025 - American Journal of Bioethics 25 (1):80-83.
    Current research on psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) focuses on their potential to treat clinical psychiatric conditions such as treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Presumably, if...
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    Implications from Jaworska’s Account of Autonomy and Self for Dementia and Psychedelic Research.Zak A. Kopeikin - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (2):142-144.
    Peterson et al. (2023) write that there’s “a rich philosophical debate on the nature of authenticity in dementia” involving the relationship of identity and autonomy. I explore this with Jaworska’s...
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    Value Invariabilism and Two Distinctions in Value.Zak A. Kopeikin - 2021 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 24 (1):45-63.
    Following Moore, value invariabilists deny that the intrinsic value of something can be affected by features extrinsic to it. The primary focuses of this paper are (i) to examine the invariabilistic thesis and expand upon how we ought to understand it, in light of contemporary axiological distinctions, and (ii) to argue that distinguishing between different kinds of invariabilism provides resources to undermine a prominent argument against variabilism. First, I use two contemporary axiological distinctions to clarify what kind of value the (...)
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    Granice poznania a kształt bytu na podstawie myśli Karla Jaspersa.Wojciech Żak - 2021 - Principia 68 (Tom 68):167-192.
    The Limits of Cognition and the Shape of Being Based on the Thought of Karl Jaspers The article points out the elements of Karl Jaspers’ epistemological conception that cross out the possibility of a comprehensive account of being. The key issue here is the limits of cognition, which take the form of object cognition. The theme of limits points to the inadequacies of human thinking in the context of quantifiable and absolutist representations of reality. The impossibility of adequately grasping the (...)
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    Self-compassion and social functioning of people – research review.Alicja Żak-Łykus & Irena Dzwonkowska - 2015 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 46 (1):82-87.
    Self-compassion is considered to be a healthy and adaptive attitude towards oneself, occurring both as a feature, as well as a state. Self-compassionate attitude towards oneself is composed of: a) kindness and understanding given to oneself b) mindfulness of one’s own experiences and c) a sense of community of experiences with humanity. Compassion towards oneself is structurally and functionally distinct from the self-commiseration and self-pity that lead to worse adaptation. Research shows that self-compassion is associated with better regulation of negative (...)
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