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    Hellenistic-Roman Idumea in the Light of Greek and Latin Non-Jewish Authors.Michał Marciak - 2018 - Klio 100 (3):877-910.
    Summary Although ancient Idumea was certainly a marginal object of interest for classical writers, we do possess as many as thirteen extant classical non-Jewish authors who explicitly refer to Idumea or the Idumeans. For classical writers, Idumea was an inland territory between the coastal cities of Palestine, Egypt, and Arabia that straddled important trade routes. Idumea is also frequently associated in ancient literature with palm trees, which grew in Palestine and were exported throughout the Mediterranean. In the eyes of classical (...)
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    (1 other version)Alexander the Great’s Route to Gaugamela and Arbela.Tomasz Pirowski, Marcin Sobiech & Michal Marciak - 2020 - Klio 102 (2):536-559.
    Summary The aim of this paper is to analyse the chronology and itinerary of the march of the Macedonian army during the last days (September 18–October 1) of the Gaugamela campaign in 331 BC in the light of literary sources, cuneiform data, topographic and archaeological data, and GIS capabilities. The overall aim of this analysis is to contribute to the topographical enigma of the identification of Gaugamela as either (in the vicinity of) Tell Gomel or Karamleis/qaraqosh. The cuneiform data allows (...)
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    Izates, Helena, and Monobazos of Adiabene: A Study on Literary Traditions and History. By Michal Marciak.Caroline Downing - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (2).
    Izates, Helena, and Monobazos of Adiabene: A Study on Literary Traditions and History. By Michal Marciak. Philippika, vol. 66. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2014. Pp. 316, illus. €62.
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  4. The Shape of History.Michal Masny - forthcoming - Journal of Moral Philosophy.
    Some philosophers believe in improvement: they think that the world is a better place than it used to be, and that future generations will fare even better. Others see decline: they claim that the condition of humanity has deteriorated and will continue to do so. Much ink has also been spilt over what explains these historical patterns. These two disagreements about the shape of history concern largely descriptive issues. But there is also a third, purely normative question that has been (...)
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    Filosofické problémy nanotechnologií: ontologicko-systémová východiska a etické implikace.Vít Bartoš & Michal Trčka - 2022 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 44 (2):169-198.
    From the perspective of philosophy of science and technologies, we firstly attend to the issue of the role of nanotechnologies within the evolution of technologies. We recognize their utmost importance in the respect that they are technologies of life itself. We further explain that the nano-level is the domain of intersection of the rules of quantum physics and traditional Newtonian physics. This is our starting point from which we discuss the issue of conditions under which minimizing things also changes their (...)
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    Grounding the Connection Between Psyche and Soma: Creating a Reliable Observation Tool for Grounding Assessment in an Adult Population.Einat Shuper Engelhard, Michal Pitluk & Michal Elboim-Gabyzon - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The concept ofgroundingis accepted and common among dance movement therapists and body psychotherapists. It expresses a stable physical and emotional presence – “supported by the ground.” The assumption is that embodied emotional knowledge is expressed through the manner of physical holding and in the emotional experience in the world. However, along with the clinical use of the term, an empirical tool for examining grounding is lacking. The goal of the study was to examine the reliability and validity of an observation (...)
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  7. Values, bias and replicability.Michał Sikorski - 2024 - Synthese 203 (164):1-25.
    The Value-free ideal of science (VFI) is a view that claims that scientists should not use non-epistemic values when they are justifying their hypotheses, and is widely considered to be obsolete in the philosophy of science. I will defend the ideal by demonstrating that acceptance of non-epistemic values, prohibited by VFI, necessitates legitimizing certain problematic scientific practices. Such practices, including biased methodological decisions or Questionable Research Practices (QRP), significantly contribute to the Replication Crisis. I will argue that the realizability of (...)
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  8. Meaningful Lives and Meaningful Futures.Michal Masny - forthcoming - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy.
    What moral reasons, if any, do we have to prevent the extinction of humanity? In “Unfinished Business,” Jonathan Knutzen argues that certain further developments in culture would make our history more ‘collectively meaningful,’ and that premature extinction would be bad because it would close off that possibility. Here, I critically examine this proposal. I argue that if collective meaningfulness is analogous to individual meaningfulness, then our meaning-based reasons to prevent the extinction of humanity are substantially different from the reasons discussed (...)
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    Rozproszyć perspektywę, czyli dlaczego potrzebujemy heurystyki ekologii poznawczej?Michał Piekarski - 2023 - Filozofia Nauki 31:1-15.
    The paper is a discussion of the book by Witold Wachowski entitled Poznanie rozproszone: Od heurystyk do mechanizmów (Distributed Cognition: From Heuristics to Mechanisms). At the beginning, I introduce the theoretical context of the reviewed publication. Then, I discuss the content of the publication and the research thesis. In the further part, I draw attention to certain difficulties related to the application of ecological heuristics and the possibility of its connection with the research tradition developed on the basis of the (...)
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    Non-Factualist Interpretation of the Skeptical Solution and the Self-Refutation Argument.Michał Wieczorkowski - 2024 - Acta Analytica 39 (2):295-311.
    The skeptical solution is based on two assumptions — the rejection of semantic facts and the denial of semantic nihilism. On the basis of the non-factualist interpretation of this solution, these two assumptions are reconciled by stating that meaning ascriptions possess non-descriptive function. Nonetheless, Alexander Miller argues that this position is self-refuting since, as despite its non-descriptivism, by rejecting any kind of semantic facts, it inevitably leads to semantic nihilism. In this text, I demonstrate that Miller’s argument is not sound. (...)
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  11. Infinity: new research frontiers.Michał Heller & W. H. Woodin (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    'The infinite! No other question has ever moved so profoundly the spirit of man; no other idea has so fruitfully stimulated his intellect; yet no other concept stands in greater need of clarification than that of the infinite.' David Hilbert (1862-1943). This interdisciplinary study of infinity explores the concept through the prism of mathematics and then offers more expansive investigations in areas beyond mathematical boundaries to reflect the broader, deeper implications of infinity for human intellectual thought. More than a dozen (...)
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    Shades of Awareness on the Mechanisms Underlying the Quality of Conscious Representations: A Commentary to Fazekas and Overgaard ().Anna Anzulewicz & Michał Wierzchoń - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (6):2095-2100.
    Fazekas and Overgaard () present a novel, multidimensional model that explains different ways in which conscious representations can be degraded. Moreover, the authors discuss possible mechanisms that underlie different kinds of degradation, primarily those related to attentional processing. In this letter, we argue that the proposed mechanisms are not sufficient. We propose that attentional mechanisms work differently at various processing stages; and factors that are independent of attentional ones, such as expectation, previous experience, and context, should be accounted for if (...)
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  13. Emotions in conceptual spaces.Michał Sikorski & Ohan Hominis - 2024 - Philosophical Psychology.
    The overreliance on verbal models and theories in psychology has been criticized for hindering the development of reliable research programs (Harris, 1976; Yarkoni, 2020). We demonstrate how the conceptual space framework can be used to formalize verbal theories and improve their precision and testability. In the framework, scientific concepts are represented by means of geometric objects. As a case study, we present a formalization of an existing three-dimensional theory of emotion which was developed with a spatial metaphor in mind. Wundt (...)
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  14. Realita a poznanie.Michal Topolśký - 1970 - Bratislava,: Epocha, t. Pravda.
     
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    Dewey’s Notion of Intelligent Habit as a Basis for Ethical Assessment of Technology.Michał Wieczorek - 2023 - Contemporary Pragmatism 20 (4):356-377.
    This paper discusses how John Dewey’s notion of intelligent habit could contribute to technology ethics. For Dewey, intelligent (i.e., desirable) habits are reflective – arising from inquiry into the appropriate courses of action in each situation – and flexible – easily adaptable to the changing circumstances. We should strive to develop intelligent habits as they are the best tools for the achievement of our goals and are necessary for individual and societal flourishing. I argue that Dewey’s notion of intelligent habit (...)
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  16. Causal Conditionals, Tendency Causal Claims and Statistical Relevance.Michał Sikorski, van Dongen Noah & Jan Sprenger - 2024 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 1:1-26.
    Indicative conditionals and tendency causal claims are closely related (e.g., Frosch and Byrne, 2012), but despite these connections, they are usually studied separately. A unifying framework could consist in their dependence on probabilistic factors such as high conditional probability and statistical relevance (e.g., Adams, 1975; Eells, 1991; Douven, 2008, 2015). This paper presents a comparative empirical study on differences between judgments on tendency causal claims and indicative conditionals, how these judgments are driven by probabilistic factors, and how these factors differ (...)
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  17. Junk, Numerosity, and the Demands of Epistemic Consequentialism.Michal Masny - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-20.
    Epistemic consequentialism has been challenged on the grounds that it is overly demanding. According to the Epistemic Junk Problem, this view implies that we are often required to believe junk propositions such as ‘the Great Bear Lake is the largest lake entirely in Canada’ and long disjunctions of things we already believe. According to the Numerosity Problem, this view implies that we are frequently required to have an enormous number of beliefs. This paper puts forward a novel version of epistemic (...)
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    List of the major works in philosophy of science by polish authors.Michal Falkener From Wroclaw - 2001 - In Władysław Krajewski (ed.), Polish philosophers of science and nature in the 20th century. New York, NY: Rodopi. pp. 21.
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    Moral-dilemma judgments by individuals and groups: Are many heads really more utilitarian than one?Marta Rokosz, Michał Białek, Michał M. Stefańczyk & Bertram Gawronski - 2025 - Cognition 256 (C):106053.
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    Czy świat jest racjonalny?Michał Heller - 1997 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 20:66-78.
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    Czy świat jest matematyczny?Michał Heller - 1998 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 22.
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    Complete Axiomatisations of Properties of Finite Sets.Thomas Agotnes & Michal Walicki - 2008 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 16 (3):293-313.
    We study a logic whose formulae are interpreted as properties of a finite set over some universe. The language is propositional, with two unary operators inclusion and extension, both taking a finite set as argument. We present a basic Hilbert-style axiomatisation, and study its completeness. The main results are syntactic and semantic characterisations of complete extensions of the logic.
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  23. Buber on Responsibility.Michal Bizoň - 2023 - Filozofia 78 (7):548-563.
    The paper deals with Martin Buber’s claim that responsibility “is the basic theme of my work in general.” As I show in the opening section of the article, his statement applies to the dialogical period of his work, but not the pre-dialogical. In the mystical phase of Buber’s thought there is no place for responsibility because the very nature of mysticism excludes that possibility. The incompatibility of mysticism and interpersonal responsibility is confirmed in the autobiographical fragment “conversion,” one of the (...)
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    The Structure of Paradoxes in a Logic of Sentential Operators.Michał Walicki - 2024 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 53 (6):1579-1639.
    Any language $$\mathcal {L}$$ L of classical logic, of first- or higher-order, is expanded with sentential quantifiers and operators. The resulting language $$\mathcal {L}^+\!$$ L +, capable of self-reference without arithmetic or syntax encoding, can serve as its own metalanguage. The syntax of $$\mathcal {L}^+$$ L + is represented by directed graphs, and its semantics, which coincides with the classical one on $$\mathcal {L}$$ L, uses the graph-theoretic concepts of kernels and semikernels. Kernels provide an explosive semantics, while semikernels generalize (...)
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  25. Buber’s Question to the Single One.Michal Bizoň - 2016 - Filozofia 71 (4):304-315.
    Martin Buber’s The Question to the Single One appeared in Nazi Germany at a time, when collectivism in its totalitarian forms was at the height of its development. On one hand this little book is an immediate reaction to the social-political situation in inter-war Europe. On the other hand it is a consideration of the anthropological question of the modern man from the point of view of dialogical personalism. The paper focuses on Buber’s critique of both the individualistic and collectivistic (...)
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  26. Popularizace sociálních věd v kontextu digitálního a dialogického obratu.Michal Šimůnek - 2013 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 35 (1):55-81.
    Přibližně od druhé poloviny devadesátých let můžeme v sociálních vědách rozpoznat řadu tendencí, které nás opravňují hovořit o digitálním obratu v sociálněvědné praxi. Ačkoli důsledky digitalizace jsou pozorovatelné v mnoha oblastech sociálních věd, nejvýrazněji jsou zřejmě patrné ve znovuoživení očekávání spojovaných s tzv. dialogickým obratem a v diskusi rozpoutané kolem konceptu veřejné vědy. Tato studie vychází z kritického představení antologie a knihy-hypermédia Phillip VANNINI, Popularizing Research. Engaging New Genres, Media and Audiences. New York: Peter Lang 2012, 220 s.; Phillip VANNINI, (...)
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  27. O technických obrazech v sociálních vědách.Michal Šimůnek - 2011 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 33 (4):617-642.
    Recenzní stať antologie David ČENĚK – Tereza PORYBNÁ, Vizuální antropologie – kultura žitá a viděná. Pavel Mervart: Červený Kostelec 2010, 332 s., postihuje vybrané tendence, které formují postavení technických obrazů v soudobých sociálních vědách. Po základním představení antologie a jejím zařazení do kontextu diskuse o vizuálních sociálních vědách se tak článek věnuje zejména třem klíčovým tématům: kritice a návrhům na transformaci subjekt-objektového vztahu; nástupu tzv. participatorních metod; požadavkům na vytváření mimotextových reprezentací a ustavení sdílené antropologie. Stať vždy nejdříve ilustruje, jak (...)
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    Freedom and Responsibility in Jean-Paul Sartre's Existentialist Philosophy: A Christian Personalist Critique.Michal Valco & Jana Birova - 2024 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 25 (1).
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  29. Seeing the voices, hearing the sights: Perceptual distortions in boll, Bachmann and celan.Michal Ben-Horin - 2007 - In Karin Leonhard & Silke Horstkotte (eds.), Seeing Perception. Cambridge Scholars Press.
     
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    Drift detection and model selection algorithms: concept and experimental evaluation.Piotr Cal & Michał Woźniak - 2012 - In Emilio Corchado, Vaclav Snasel, Ajith Abraham, Michał Woźniak, Manuel Grana & Sung-Bae Cho (eds.), Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems. Springer. pp. 558--568.
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    On orderings of the family of all logics.Michał Krynicki & Jouko Väänänen - 1980 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 22 (3-4):141-158.
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    Co to jest matematyka?Michał Heller - 2001 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 29.
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    Uwagi o metodologii kosmologii.Michał Heller - 1978 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 26 (3):65-75.
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    Metaphysical Causal Pluralism: What Are New Mechanists Pluralistic About?Michał Oleksowicz - forthcoming - Philosophia:1-22.
    Although the literature on the issue of pluralism within the philosophy of science is very extensive, this paper focuses on the metaphysical causal pluralism that emerges from the new mechanistic discussion on causality. The main aim is to situate the new mechanistic views on causation within the account of varieties of causal pluralism framed by Psillos ( 2009 ). Paying attention to his taxonomy of metaphysical views on causation (i.e., the straightjacket view, the functional view, the two-concept view, the agnostic (...)
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    Towards a unified approach to information-disturbance tradeoffs in quantum measurements.Francesco Buscemi & Michał Horodecki - 2009 - In Krzysztof Stefanski (ed.), Open Systems and Information Dynamics. World scientific publishing company. pp. 16--01.
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    Epistemology and Science.Aldona Pobojewska & Michał Lachman - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (7-8):71-81.
    Epistemology, confronted with a rapid development of individual branches of science, has been pressed to establish its own status and position as well as to define its relation with science. The multiple perspectives on this issue can be grouped into two major positions: integrism (postulates a close co-existence between epistemology and science) and separatism (argues in favour of a full independence of science and epistemology).In the paper I analyse the two views and try to prove that the debate between integrism (...)
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  37. Diagrammatic Representation and Inference 11th International Conference, Diagrams 2020, Tallinn, Estonia, August 24–28, 2020, Proceedings.Michał Dobrzański & Jens Lemanski (eds.) - 2020 - Basel: Springer.
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    Biblia a nauka [konferencje i sympozja].Michał Heller - 1997 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 20.
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    Czas i historia.Michał Heller - 1998 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 23.
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    Czas i przyczynowość w ogolnej teorii względności.Michał Heller - 1989 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 37 (3):5-21.
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    Filozofia Einsteina [recenzja] Michel Paty, Einstein philosophe -- La physique comme pratique philosophique, 1993.Michał Heller - 1997 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 20.
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    Francuska filozofia nauki [recenzja].Michał Heller - 2004 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 35.
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    Ks. Józef Tischner - mistrz i filozof (1931-2000) [pożegnanie].Michał Heller - 2000 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 26.
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    Ślepy zoolog [recenzja] Richard Dawkins, Ślepy zegarmistrz, 1994.Michał Heller - 1997 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 20.
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    Materia - kluczowe pojęcie filozofii Newtona [recenzja] Ernan McMullin, Newton on Matter and Activity, 1978.Michał Heller - 1982 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 4.
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    Moralność myślenia.Michał Heller - 2015 - Kraków: Copernicus Center Press.
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    Mechanika Newtona wczoraj i dziś [recenzja] W.I. Arnold, Gjujgens i Barrou, Njuton i Guk, 1989.Michał Heller - 1994 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 16.
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    Nowa filozofia przyrody.Michał Heller - 2000 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 26.
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    Nauka uniwersalna i problem continuum [recenzja].Michał Heller - 2003 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 32.
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    Od Redakcji.Michał Heller - 2017 - Philosophical Problems in Science 62:5-6.
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