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    Cornelius Gemma. Cosmology, Medicine and Natural Philosophy in Renaissance Louvain.Márton Szentpéteri - 2011 - Intellectual History Review 21 (2):244-247.
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    Operational understanding of the covariance of classical electrodynamics.Marton Gomori & Laszlo E. Szabo - unknown
    It is common in the literature on classical electrodynamics and relativity theory that the transformation rules for the basic electrodynamical quantities are derived from the pre-assumption that the equations of electrodynamics are covariant against these---unknown---transformation rules. There are several problems to be raised concerning these derivations. This is, however, not our main concern in this paper. Even if these derivations were completely correct, they leave open the following fundamental question: Are the so-obtained transformation rules indeed identical with the true transformation (...)
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    Changing Words and Sounds: The Roles of Different Cognitive Units in Sound Change.Márton Sóskuthy, Paul Foulkes, Vincent Hughes & Bill Haddican - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 10 (4):787-802.
    This study considers the role of different cognitive units in sound change: phonemes, contextual variants and words. We examine /u/-fronting and /j/-dropping in data from three generations of Derby English speakers. We analyze dynamic formant data and auditory judgments, using mixed effects regression methods, including generalized additive mixed models (GAMMs). /u/-fronting is reaching its end-point, showing complex conditioning by context and a frequency effect that weakens over time. /j/-dropping is declining, with low-frequency words showing more innovative variants with /j/ than (...)
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    Games Characterizing Limsup Functions and Baire Class 1 Functions.Márton Elekes, János Flesch, Viktor Kiss, Donát Nagy, Márk Poór & Arkadi Predtetchinski - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (4):1459-1473.
    We consider a real-valued function f defined on the set of infinite branches X of a countably branching pruned tree T. The function f is said to be a limsup function if there is a function $u \colon T \to \mathbb {R}$ such that $f(x) = \limsup _{t \to \infty } u(x_{0},\dots,x_{t})$ for each $x \in X$. We study a game characterization of limsup functions, as well as a novel game characterization of functions of Baire class 1.
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    Nietzsche, Kant et la métaphysique dogmatique.Scarlett Marton - 2011 - Nietzsche Studien 40 (1):106-129.
  6. Singular Reference Without Singular Thought.Filipe Martone - 2016 - Manuscrito 39 (1):33-60.
    In this paper I challenge the widespread assumption that the conditions for singular reference are more or less the same as the conditions for singular thought. I claim that we refer singularly to things without thinking singularly about them more often than it is usually believed. I first argue that we should take the idea that singular thought is non-descriptive thought very seriously. If we do that, it seems that we cannot be so liberal about what counts as acquaintance; only (...)
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    Changing word usage predicts changing word durations in New Zealand English.Márton Sóskuthy & Jennifer Hay - 2017 - Cognition 166 (C):298-313.
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    Is the problem of conflicting intentions a genuine problem? Some remarks on Gómez-torrente´s “roads to reference”.Filipe Martone - 2020 - Manuscrito 43 (4):49-58.
    In this brief discussion piece I try to offer some considerations in favor of the so-called Simple Intention Theory of demonstratives, which is rejected by Gómez-Torrente. I try to show that the main argument offered against the Simple Intention Theory appears to be based on false data.
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    Author Productivity Index: Without Distortions.Marton Demeter - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (5):1661-1663.
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    Learning and Awareness.Ference Marton & Shirley A. Booth - 1997 - Lawrence Erlbaum.
    This book presents the psychological basis, methodology, and application of Marton's phenomenographic approach to the theory of learning.
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    Momentarily narcissistic? Development of a short, state version of the Pathological Narcissism Inventory applicable in momentary assessment.Márton Engyel, Naomi M. P. de Ruiter & Róbert Urbán - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundNarcissism viewed as a personality process rather than a stable trait explains narcissistic functioning as a tool for maintaining a positive self-view. Studying narcissism therefore needs adequate momentary measures for collecting higher frequency longitudinal data in experience sampling method studies. In this study, a shorter version of the Pathological Narcisissm Inventory is offered to measure vulnerable and grandiose narcissistic states, applicable in momentary assessment.MethodsThe measurement tool was tested in three samples. First, we assessed the factor structure and associations with other (...)
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  12. A moldvai csángó nyelvjárás román kölcsönszavai.[The Romanian Loan-Words of the Moldavian Csángó Dialect] Bukarest.Márton Gyula - forthcoming - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy.
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    Camus e Merleau-Ponty.Antonio Martone - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:311-346.
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    A közügy politikaelmélete.Márton Szabó - 2014 - Budapest: Nemzeti Közszolgálati Egyetem.
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    Review Article: The Conceptual History of Politics as the History of Political Conceptualizations.Márton Szabó - 2009 - European Journal of Political Theory 8 (2):275-284.
  16. Phenomenography: A research approach to investigating different understandings of reality.Ference Marton - 1986 - Journal of Thought 21 (3):28-49.
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    Nietzsche e Hegel, leitores de Heráclito.Scarlett Marton - 1993 - Discurso 21:31-52.
    A partir das leituras que Nietzsche e Hegel fazem de Heráclito, trata-se de analisar de que maneira concebem o vir-a-ser. Ao examinar os pontos convergentes e divergentes de suas intepretações, reúnem-se elementos para repensar a relação entre eles. Passando em revista a literatura mais recente, torna-se então posível apreciar a tese da afinidade e a da oposição entre o pensamento hegelano e a filosofia nietzschiana e avaliar, em particular, a pertinência dos comentários de Kaufmann e Deleuze.
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    Truth, Meaning, and Yablo’s Paradox – A Moderate Anti-Realist Approach.Peter Marton - 2020 - Southwest Philosophy Review 36 (1):101-111.
    Yablo’s Paradox, an infinite-sentence version of the Liar Paradox, aims to show that semantic paradox can emerge even without circularity. I will argue that the lack of meaning/content of the sentences involved is the source of the paradoxical outcome.I will introduce and argue for a Moderate Antirealist approach to truth and meaning, built around the twin principles that neither truth nor meaning can outstrip knowability. Accordingly, I will introduce a MAR truth operator that both forges an explicit connection between truth (...)
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    Un'etica del nulla: libertà, esistenza, politica.Antonio Martone - 2001 - Napoli: Liguori.
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    Una nuova antropologia. Soggetto e libertà nella democrazia di Tocqueville.Antonio Martone - 2015 - Società Degli Individui 53:117-130.
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    What Does Society Owe Those Who Are Minimally Conscious?Marilyn Martone - 2006 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 26 (2):201-217.
    PERSONS WHO ARE IN A MINIMALLY CONSCIOUS STATE DIFFER FROM those who are vegetative in that they have some awareness of themselves and others. Because of this awareness, their care should differ from the custodial care that is given to people in a persistent vegetative state. It should also include rehabilitative services that would help to increase their ability to function at their optimal level. This care also needs to include assistance in restructuring identity. Because persons in a minimally conscious (...)
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    Evidence of relational retrieval, even in the absence of the relational eye movement effect.Márton Nagy & Ildikó Király - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 66:40-53.
  23. Mental Fictionalism As an Undermotivated Theory.Miklós Márton & János Tözsér - 2013 - The Monist 96 (4):622-638.
    Our paper consists of three parts. In the first part we explain the concept of mental fictionalism. In the second part, we present the various versions of fictionalism and their main sources of motivation.We do this because in the third part we argue that mental fictionalism, as opposed to other versions of fictionalism, is a highly undermotivated theory.
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  24. Physicalism and the Privacy of Conscious Experience.Miklós Márton & János Tőzsér - 2016 - Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics 4 (1):73-88.
    The aim of the paper is to show that the privacy of conscious experience is inconsistent with any kind of physicalism. That is, if you are a physicalist, then you have to deny that more than one subject cannot undergo the very same conscious experience. In the first part of the paper we define the concepts of privacy and physicalism. In the second part we delineate two thought experiments in which two subjects undergo the same kind of conscious experience in (...)
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    Classicality and Bell’s theorem.Márton Gömöri & Carl Hoefer - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 13 (3):1-24.
    A widespread view among physicists is that Bell’s theorem rests on an implicit assumption of “classicality,” in addition to locality. According to this understanding, the violation of Bell’s inequalities poses no challenge to locality, but simply reinforces the fact that quantum mechanics is not classical. The paper provides a critical analysis of this view. First we characterize the notion of classicality in probabilistic terms. We argue that classicality thus construed has nothing to do with the validity of classical physics, nor (...)
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  26. Is the relativity principle consistent with classical electrodynamics? Towards a logico-empiricist reconstruction of a physical theory.Marton Gomori & Laszlo E. Szabo - unknown
    It is common in the literature on classical electrodynamics and relativity theory that the transformation rules for the basic electrodynamical quantities are derived from the hypothesis that the relativity principle applies to Maxwell's electrodynamics. As it will turn out from our analysis, these derivations raise several problems, and certain steps are logically questionable. This is, however, not our main concern in this paper. Even if these derivations were completely correct, they leave open the following questions: Is the RP a true (...)
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  27. (1 other version)Formal statement of the special principle of relativity.Marton Gomori & Laszlo E. Szabo - 2015 - Synthese 192 (7):1-24.
    While there is a longstanding discussion about the interpretation of the extended, general principle of relativity, there seems to be a consensus that the special principle of relativity is absolutely clear and unproblematic. However, a closer look at the literature on relativistic physics reveals a more confusing picture. There is a huge variety of, sometimes metaphoric, formulations of the relativity principle, and there are different, sometimes controversial, views on its actual content. The aim of this paper is to develop a (...)
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    On the Persistence of the Electromagnetic Field.Márton Gömöri & László E. Szabó - 2019 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 50 (1):43-61.
    According to the standard realistic interpretation of classical electrodynamics, the electromagnetic field is conceived as a real physical entity existing in space and time. The problem we address in this paper is how to understand this spatiotemporal existence, that is, how to describe the persistence of a field-like physical entity like electromagnetic field. First, we provide a formal description of the notion of persistence: we derive an “equation of persistence” constituting a necessary condition that the spatiotemporal distributions of the fundamental (...)
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  29. Receptive Spirit: German Idealism and the Dynamics of Cultural Transmission.Marton Dornbach - 2016 - New York, NY: Fordham University Press.
    Receptive Spirit develops the thesis that the notion of self-induced mental activity at the heart of German idealism necessitated a radical rethinking of humans’ dependence on culturally transmitted models of thought, evaluation, and creativity. The chapters of the book examine paradigmatic attempts undertaken by German idealist thinkers to reconcile spontaneous mental activity with receptivity to culturally transmitted models. The book maps the ramifications of this problematic in Kant’s theory of aesthetic experience, Fichte’s and Hegel’s views on the historical character of (...)
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    Decomposing the real line into Borel sets closed under addition.Márton Elekes & Tamás Keleti - 2015 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 61 (6):466-473.
    We consider decompositions of the real line into pairwise disjoint Borel pieces so that each piece is closed under addition. How many pieces can there be? We prove among others that the number of pieces is either at most 3 or uncountable, and we show that it is undecidable in and even in the theory if the number of pieces can be uncountable but less than the continuum. We also investigate various versions: what happens if we drop the Borelness requirement, (...)
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    On the Very Idea of Distant Correlations.Márton Gömöri - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (6):530-554.
    Contemporary debate over laws of nature centers around Humean supervenience, the thesis that everything supervenes on the distribution of non-nomic facts. The key ingredient of this thesis is the idea that nomic-like concepts—law, chance, causation, etc.—are expressible in terms of the regularities of non-nomic facts. Inherent to this idea is the tacit conviction that regularities, “constant conjunctions” of non-nomic facts do supervene on the distribution of non-nomic facts. This paper raises a challenge for this conviction. It will be pointed out (...)
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  32. Achilles versus the tortoise: The battle over modus ponens (an aristotelian argument).Peter Marton - 2004 - Philosophia 31 (3-4):383-400.
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    Ecity: antropologia della tecnica.Antonio Martone - 2018 - Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino. Edited by Antonio Martone.
    Antropologia individualistica e democrazia -- Nuova antropologia. Soggetto e libertà nella democrazia di Tocqueville -- Sball-democrazia -- Simboli del potere -- Oltre la frontiera. Soggettività globale -- Ecity. Tecnica senza storia.
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  34. Ensino de filosofia com arte: entre o pensar, o sentir e o escutar.Marton Silmara Lídia - 2017 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 22 (2):342-361.
    Como propiciar um estado permanente de criação filosófica no ensino da Filosofia entre os estudantes do Ensino Superior? Eis o objetivo deste artigo. Essa questão está previamente acompanhada por dois argumentos: um deles relativo ao fato de que o ensino prevê uma atitude de abertura, disposição e curiosidade, condições essas indispensáveis à aprendizagem. O segundo, decorrente do primeiro, é que o ensino de Filosofia está intimamente vinculado à natureza própria da Filosofia que, distante da busca pela verdade como afirmação ou (...)
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    Nietzsche em chave hispânica.Scarlett Marton (ed.) - 2015 - São Paulo: Edições Loyola.
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    Our Experience of the Physical World.Ference Marton - 1993 - Ethics and Behavior 10 (2):227-237.
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    How macrostates come about?Marton Gomori, Balazs Gyenis & Gábor Hofer-Szabó - unknown
    This paper is a further consideration of Hemmo and Shenker’s ideas about the proper conceptual characterization of macrostates in statistical mechanics. We provide two formulations of how macrostates come about as elements of certain partitions of the system’s phase space imposed on by the interaction between the system and an observer, and we show that these two formulations are mathematically equivalent. We also reflect on conceptual issues regarding the relationship of macrostates to distinguishability, thermodynamic regularity, observer dependence, and the general (...)
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    Nietzsche, filósofo da suspeita.Scarlett Marton - 2010 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Casa do Saber.
    Scarlett Marton desenvolveu um trabalho apresenta ao leitor uma trajetória pontuada por um dos traços nietzschianos - o questionamento permanente. Dessa maneira, a autora pretende recuperar interpretações que tomaram o debate filosófico em diferentes momentos, colocando-as lado a lado.
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  39. What Does the Zombie Argument Prove?Miklós Márton - 2019 - Acta Analytica 34 (3):271-280.
    In this paper, I argue that the first and the third premises of the zombie argument cannot be jointly true: zombies are either inconceivable beings or the possible existence of them does not threaten the physicalist standpoint. The tenability of the premises in question depends on how we understand the concept of a zombie. In the paper, I examine three popular candidates to this concept, namely zombies are creatures who lack consciousness, but are identical to us in their (a) functional (...)
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  40. Zombies versus materialists: The battle for conceivability.Peter Marton - 1998 - Southwest Philosophy Review 14 (1):131-138.
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    Conceivability, Kripkean Identity, and S5: A Reply to Jonathon VandenHombergh.Peter Marton - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-10.
    This paper is mostly about the role of modal system S5 in conceivability arguments against, as well as in the defense of, different versions of physicalism. Jonathon VandenHombergh argued in a recent article that “[s]o far as the modal epistemology of reduction is concerned, therefore, it pays to go intrinsic.” His reasoning is that while the weaker, extrinsic version of reductive physicalism is vulnerable to conceivability arguments, the stronger, intrinsic, version is uniquely resistant to this type of challenge. To get (...)
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    Nietzsche pensador mediterrâneo: a recepção italiana.Scarlett Marton (ed.) - 2007 - Ijuí, RS: Unijuí.
    Esta obra trata da recepção do pensamento de Nietzsche na Itália, marcada por vários pontos de inflexão. Ligada, de início, ao nome de Gabriele D'Annunzio, a fortuna de sua obra toma outra direção com Benedetto Croce, para ser uma vez mais redirecionada com Giovanni Gentile. Os socialistas, porém, para ela abrem um novo caminho, que os fascistas se empenham rapidamente em desviar. Na cena acadêmica, a partir do final dos anos 1920, trabalhos vêm operar uma reviravolta na abordagem do pensamento (...)
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    The ethics of the economics of patenting the human genome.Marilyn Martone - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (15):1679-1684.
    The U.S. patent office has granted patents on segments of human DNA to several biotechnology companies, enabling them to control the development of DNA-related "products." While it is recognized that expanded knowledge of DNA codes is extremely important in helping to overcome genetic diseases, such knowledge can easily also be used to redefine genetically the human person. Much wisdom is needed for such an endeavor. This paper suggests that the market should not have control of this important knowledge because it (...)
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    Samuel P. Huntington: Chosen Peoples? Gods, Nations, and Rulers—Religion and Nation in International Politics.Márton Péri - 2019 - Philosophy Study 9 (6).
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  45. Exhaustiveness, normativity, and communicative responsibilities.Miklós Márton & Tibor Bárány - 2022 - In Piotr Stalmaszczyk & Martin Hinton (ed.), Philosophical Approaches to Language and Communication Vol. 2. Peter Lang. pp. 291-312.
    In this paper we analyze and discuss Jennifer Saul’s account of the famous Gricean notions of ‘what is said’ and ‘what is implicated’ and the alleged conflict between them and the so- called Speaker- Meaning Exhaustiveness Thesis (SMET), which is standardly attributed to Grice in the literature. SMET declares that speaker- meaning divides exhaustively into what is said and what is (conventionally or nonconventionally) implicated by the speaker. After a detailed interpretation of Saul’s position, we argue that her analysis partly (...)
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  46. Constelações. Acerca da recepção de Nietzsche na América do Sul.Scarlett Marton - 2006 - In Nietzsche abaixo do Equador: a recepção na América do Sul. Ijuí, RS: Editora UNIJUI.
     
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    CHIP premiums, health status, and the insurance coverage of children.James Marton & Jeffery C. Talbert - 2010 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 47 (3):199-214.
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    Nietzsche abaixo do Equador: a recepção na América do Sul.Scarlett Marton (ed.) - 2006 - Ijuí, RS: Editora UNIJUI.
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    Traumatic brain injury and the goals of care.Marilyn Martone - 2006 - Hastings Center Report 36 (2):3-3.
  50. The" meaning" of the history of linguistic ideas. Marginal notes on two recent publications.A. Martone - 2000 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 20 (1):131-143.
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