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    What Makes Free Will Free: The Impossibility of Predicting Genuine Creativity.Nikos Erinakis - 2020 - Conatus 5 (1):55.
    In this paper I argue that Mill’s ‘Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity’ regarding the human will and action cannot apply on all cases, and that the human mind has potentially the capacity to create freely a will or action that, no matter what kind of knowledge we possess, cannot be predicted. More precisely, I argue against Mill’s attempt of conjunction between the freedom of the will and the ‘Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity’ while I attempt a comparison with the relevant Kantian approach. (...)
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    Nikos Papastergiadis: The Cultures Of The South As Cosmos.Nikos Papastergiadis - 2017 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 25 (52).
    As the Global South is increasingly interpenetrated by neo-liberal and authoritarian regimes the idea of the South as a site of emancipatory resistance and exotic cultural difference has ended. This article offers an alternative route into the cultures of the South. It focuses on the shifting forms of the South in contemporary visual art and outlines the possibilities of non-coercive forms of cultural exchange and the cartographies of a cosmopolitanism from below. This perspective on the South is most evident in (...)
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  3. II—Niko Kolodny: Comment on Munoz-Dardé's‘Liberty's Chains’.Niko Kolodny - 2009 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 83 (1):197-212.
    Munoz-Dardé (2009) argues that a social contract theory must meet Rousseau's ‘liberty condition’: that, after the social contract, each ‘nevertheless obeys only himself and remains as free as before’. She claims that Rousseau's social contract does not meet this condition, for reasons that suggest that no other social contract theory could. She concludes that political philosophy should turn away from social contract theory's preoccupation with authority and obedience, and focus instead on what she calls the ‘legitimacy’ of social arrangements. I (...)
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  4. The Myth of Practical Consistency.Niko Kolodny - 2008 - European Journal of Philosophy 16 (3):366-402.
    Niko Kolodny It is often said that there is a special class of norms, ‘rational requirements’, that demand that our attitudes be related one another in certain ways, whatever else may be the case.1 In recent work, a special class of these rational requirements has attracted particular attention: what I will call ‘requirements of formal coherence as such’, which require just that our attitudes be formally coherent.2 For example, we are rationally required, if we believe something, to believe what it (...)
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    The pecking order: social hierarchy as a philosophical problem.Niko Kolodny - 2023 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Our political thinking is driven, far more than philosophers recognize, by a concern for social equality and, more specifically, a concern to avoid relations of inferiority. Niko Kolodny argues that, in order to make sense of the most familiar ideas in our political thought and discourse - the justification of the state, democracy, and rule of law, as well as objections to paternalism and corruption - we cannot merely appeal to freedom (as libertarians like Nozick do) or to distributive fairness (...)
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  6. Why be rational.Niko Kolodny - 2005 - Mind 114 (455):509-563.
    Normativity involves two kinds of relation. On the one hand, there is the relation of being a reason for. This is a relation between a fact and an attitude. On the other hand, there are relations specified by requirements of rationality. These are relations among a person's attitudes, viewed in abstraction from the reasons for them. I ask how the normativity of rationality—the sense in which we ‘ought’ to comply with requirements of rationality—is related to the normativity of reasons—the sense (...)
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    Dirk Hartmann: Neues System der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundriss, Band II: Mathematik und Naturwissenschaft.Nikos Psarros - 2024 - Philosophische Rundschau 71 (1):120.
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  8. Ifs and Oughts.Niko Kolodny & John MacFarlane - 2010 - Journal of Philosophy 107 (3):115-143.
    We consider a paradox involving indicative conditionals (‘ifs’) and deontic modals (‘oughts’). After considering and rejecting several standard options for resolv- ing the paradox—including rejecting various premises, positing an ambiguity or hidden contextual sensitivity, and positing a non-obvious logical form—we offer a semantics for deontic modals and indicative conditionals that resolves the paradox by making modus ponens invalid. We argue that this is a result to be welcomed on independent grounds, and we show that rejecting the general validity of modus (...)
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    Instantiating abstract argumentation with classical logic arguments: Postulates and properties.Nikos Gorogiannis & Anthony Hunter - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (9-10):1479-1497.
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    L'évolution archéologique de la Pédiada (Crète centrale) : premier bilan d'une prospection.Nikos Panagiotakis - 2003 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 127 (2):327-430.
    Nikos Panagiotakis, L'évolution archéologique de la Pédiada (Crète centrale) : premier bilan d'une prospection p. 327-430. La présente étude est un résumé de la prospection de surface effectuée dans la Pédiada, en Crète centale. Cette prospection se proposait d'explorer la dynamique de la région qui, géographiquement, constitue l'arrière-pays des grands palais minoens de Cnossos et de Malia. Un grand nombre de sites archéologiques ont été repérés, allant du Néolithique à l'époque vénitienne, avec une intense activité architecturale durant les périodes (...)
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  11. Why Be Disposed to Be Coherent?Niko Kolodny - 2008 - Ethics 118 (3):437-463.
    My subject is what I will call the “Myth of Formal Coherence.” In its normative telling, the Myth is that there are “requirements of formal coherence as such,” which demand just that our beliefs and intentions be formally coherent.1 Some examples are.
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    Populism Versus Anti-populism in the Greek Press: Post-Structuralist Discourse Theory Meets Corpus Linguistics.Nikos Nikisianis, Thomas Siomos, Yannis Stavrakakis, Grigoris Markou & Titika Dimitroulia - 2018 - In Tomas Marttila (ed.), Discourse, Culture and Organization: Inquiries Into Relational Structures of Power. Springer Verlag. pp. 267-295.
    Within the scope of the POPULISMUS research project, we have engaged in a methodological cross-fertilization between Essex School-inspired methods of analysis and computer-assisted text analysis. In this chapter, emphasis is placed on the Greek case and the material analyzed involves newspaper articles from the 2014–5 period. In particular, the analysis focuses on the antagonistic language games developed around representations of ‘the people’ and ‘populism’. Highlighting the need to study anti-populism together with populism, something that has not attracted much attention in (...)
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    I. ABTEILUNG. Tzetzes on Psellos revisited.Nikos Agiotis - 2013 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 106 (1):1-8.
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    L'aliénation dans l'ontologie sociale de Georg Lukacs.Nikos Foufas - 2024 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Ce livre s'intéresse à une thématique peu encore explorée par la recherche marxiste et la théorie critique, celle du sens du concept d'aliénation, mais aussi de la notion de réification dans les derniers écrits de Georg Lukács, à savoir dans son Ontologie de l'être social, écrit publié dans son intégralité après sa mort.Tandis qu'on s'interroge le plus souvent sur la réification dans son célèbre livre Histoire et conscience de classe, l'objectif de ce texte est de mettre en lumière la centralité (...)
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  15. Love as valuing a relationship.Niko Kolodny - 2003 - Philosophical Review 112 (2):135-189.
    At first glance, love seems to be a psychological state for which there are normative reasons: a state that, if all goes well, is an appropriate or fitting response to something independent of itself. Love for one’s parent, child, or friend is fitting, one wants to say, if anything is. On reflection, however, it is elusive what reasons for love might be. It is natural to assume that they would be nonrelational features of the person one loves, something about her (...)
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  16. Which relationships justify partiality? The case of parents and children.Niko Kolodny - 2010 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 38 (1):37-75.
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    Neuronal correlates of subjective visual perception.Nikos K. Logothetis & Jeffrey D. Schall - 1989 - Science 245:761-63.
  18. How Does Coherence Matter?Niko Kolodny - 2007 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 107 (1pt3):229 - 263.
    Recently, much attention has been paid to ‘rational requirements’ and, especially, to what I call ‘rational requirements of formal coherence as such’. These requirements are satisfied just when our attitudes are formally coherent: for example, when our beliefs do not contradict each other. Nevertheless, these requirements are puzzling. In particular, it is unclear why we should satisfy them. In light of this, I explore the conjecture that there are no requirements of formal coherence. I do so by trying to construct (...)
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  19. Rule Over None II: Social Equality and the Justification of Democracy.Niko Kolodny - 2014 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 42 (4):287-336.
  20. Instrumental reasons.Niko Kolodny - 2018 - In Daniel Star (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Reasons and Normativity. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    Often our reason for doing something is an "instrumental reason": that doing that is a means to doing something else that we have reason to do. What principles govern this "instrumental transmission" of reasons from ends to means? Negatively, I argue against principles often invoked in the literature, which focus on necessary or sufficient means. Positively, I propose a principle, "General Transmission," which answers to two intuitive desiderata: that reason transmits to means that are "probabilizing" and "nonsuperfluous" with respect to (...)
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    Death and the Afterlife.Niko Kolodny (ed.) - 2013 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    We normally take it for granted that other people will live on after we ourselves have died. Even if we do not believe in a personal afterlife in which we survive our own deaths, we assume that there will be a "collective afterlife" in which humanity survives long after we are gone. Samuel Scheffler maintains that this assumption plays a surprising - indeed astonishing - role in our lives.
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  22. What Makes Threats Wrong?Niko Kolodny - 2017 - Analytic Philosophy 58 (2):87-118.
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  23. Being under the power of others.Niko Kolodny - 2019 - In Yiftah Elazar & Geneviève Rousselière (eds.), Republicanism and the Future of Democracy. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  24. State or process requirements?Niko Kolodny - 2007 - Mind 116 (462):371-385.
    rational requirements are narrow scope. The source of our disagreement, I suspect, is that Broome believes that the relevant rational requirements govern states, whereas I believe that they govern processes. If they govern states, then the debate over scope is sterile. The difference between narrow- and wide-scope state requirements is only as important as the difference between not violating a requirement and satisfying one. Broome's observations about conflicting narrow-scope state requirements only corroborate this. Why, then, have we thought that there (...)
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  25. Rule Over None I: What Justifies Democracy?Niko Kolodny - 2014 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 42 (3):195-229.
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    9. The title of Aristotle’s Prior Analytics.Nikos Agiotis & Katerina Ierodiakonou - 2019 - In Katerina Ierodiakonou & Pantelis Golitsis (eds.), Aristotle and His Commentators: Studies in Memory of Paraskevi Kotzia. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 131-150.
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    Pelops on an Early Fourth Century BC Krater from Pella.Nikos Akamatis - 2014 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 138 (1):429-448.
    Pélops sur un cratère du début du IVe s. av. J.-C. découvert à Pella L’article se réfère à un fragment de cratère en cloche à figures rouges découvert dans la région de la nouvelle entrée du site archéologique de Pella. Le vase présente un intérêt tout particulier, en raison de la rareté du thème iconographique. Sur la face principale est représenté le char de Pélops dans lequel devait aussi se trouver Hippodamie. Des éléments de la scène évoquent un enlèvement, ainsi (...)
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    Philosophia kai historia tēs epistēmēs.Nikos Augelēs - 1993 - Thessalonikē: [S.N.].
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  29. Prediction on Spike data using kernel algorithms.Nikos Logothetis - manuscript
    We report and compare the performance of different learning algorithms based on data from cortical recordings. The task is to predict the orientation of visual stimuli from the activity of a population of simultaneously recorded neurons. We compare several ways of improving the coding of the input (i.e., the spike data) as well as of the output (i.e., the orientation), and report the results obtained using different kernel algorithms.
     
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  30. Syzētēseis.Nikos Matsoukas - 1974
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    Drucknachweise.Nikos Psarros - 2007 - In Facetten des Menschlichen: Reflexionen Zum Wesen des Humanen Und der Person. Transcript Verlag. pp. 191-191.
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  32. The invisible lecturer: a dream in Cartwrightian metaphysics?Niko Storboch - 1999 - In Matthias Paul (ed.), Nancy Cartwright: Laws, Capacities and Science : Vortrag und Kolloquium in Münster 1998. Münster: Lit.
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    An angry young man: A close reading of Arthur Prior’s contribution to social ontology.Niko Strobach - 2016 - Synthese 193 (11):3417-3427.
    This paper is about one of Arthur Prior’s earliest publications in philosophy, “The Nation and the Individual”. Its aims are to show that Prior made a remarkable contribution to social ontology in the 1930s which should be read with some attention to its historical background, which closely follows John Wisdom as to its theoretical elements, in particular the notion of a “logical construction”, but which is more clearly eliminativist with regard to nations and which is original in terms of rather (...)
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    Brigitte Falkenburg: Kants Kosmologie – die wissenschaftliche Revolution der Naturphilosophie im 18. Jahrhundert.Niko Strobach - 2002 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 5 (1):207-214.
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    Die Persistenz der biologischen Arten.Niko Strobach - 2011 - In Gerhard Schönrich & Pedro Schmechtig (eds.), Persistenz – Indexikalität – Zeit­erfahrung. Ontos. pp. 371-404.
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  36. Nachwirkungen und Nebenwirkungen Moritz Schlicks - Versuch einer wissenschaftssoziologischen Spurensuche.Niko Strobach - 2008 - In Mathias Iven (ed.), Moritz Schlick: die frühen Jahre (1881 [i.e. 1882]-1907). Berlin: Parerga. pp. 277-294.
    In diesem Text möchte ich den Versuch machen, exemplarisch die große Wirkung einzufangen, die Moritz Schlick über den engen Kreis seiner Fachkollegen hinaus auf die akademische Öffentlichkeit Wiens hatte, und sie mit des von Ludwik Fleck geprägten Begriffs des Denkstils genauer zu beschreiben. War Schlick Werbetexter eines Zeitgeistes? Ein wertvolles Dokument für eine Antwort auf diese Frage sind die Erinnerungen an Moritz Schlick und den Wiener Kreis im 2. Kapitel des autobiographischen Essays "Unmeisterliche Wanderjahre" von Jean Améry. Die Rolle, die (...)
     
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  37. (1 other version)Time and Development in Kripke's “Naming and Necessity”.Niko Strobach - 1998 - Theoria 13 (3):503-517.
    In this article, I want to focus on time and development in Kripke’s “Naming and Necessity” by considering two topics: (1) the evolution of scientific knowledge; (2) the evolution of biographies. In connection with (1) I suggest the introduction of a sentence operator for epistemic possibility and argue that some of Kripke’s strong metaphysical statements are finely counterbalanced by rather “Popperian” epistemological considerations. In connection with (2) I consider the idea of exploiting necessity of origin for a crossworld identity criterion.
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    Von der Ontologie des Raums zur Ontologie der Raumzeit.Niko Strobach - 2006 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 9 (1):105-133.
    Ever since Quine’s „No entity without identity“ questions about identity and ontology have been closely connected. The present article aims at a survey of ontologies of space and space-time by considering questions such as how to identify places across possible worlds, how to identify places through time, how to identify places across possible worlds in space-time, and how to identify Minkowski events across possible worlds. In the course of considering these questions, the classical debate betwen Leibniz and Clarke and Kant’s (...)
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    Many-Valued Multiple-Expert modal models.Nikos Tzevelekos - 2007 - In Jean-Yves Béziau & Alexandre Costa-Leite (eds.), Perspectives on Universal Logic. Milan, Italy: Polimetrica. pp. 351.
  40. Promises and Practices Revisited.Niko Kolodny & R. Jay Wallace - 2003 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 31 (2):119-154.
    Promising is clearly a social practice or convention. By uttering the formula, “I hereby promise to do X,” we can raise in others the expectation that we will in fact do X. But this succeeds only because there is a social practice that consists (inter alia) in a disposition on the part of promisers to do what they promise, and an expectation on the part of promisees that promisers will so behave. It is equally clear that, barring special circumstances of (...)
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    Platonic Drama and its Ancient Reception.Nikos G. Charalabopoulos - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    As prose dramatic texts Plato's dialogues would have been read by their original audience as an alternative type of theatrical composition. The 'paradox' of the dialogue form is explained by his appropriation of the discourse of theatre, the dominant public mode of communication of his time. The oral performance of his works is suggested both by the pragmatics of the publication of literary texts in the classical period and by his original role as a Sokratic dialogue-writer and the creator of (...)
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    Indivisible Temporal Boundaries from Aristophanes until Today.Niko Strobach - 2017 - Vivarium 55 (1-3):9-21.
    This paper provides a short historical and systematic survey of parameters, problems, and proposals concerning the theoretical treatment of indivisible temporal boundaries throughout the ages. A very early trace of thinking about them is identified in Aristophanes’ comedy The Clouds. The approach of logicians in the late Middle Ages is placed in a broad context. Links of this topic to the issues of vagueness, modality, space and quantized time are discussed.
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    Protention in Husserl’s Phenomenology.Nikos Soueltzis - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    Every attempt to examine our consciousness’s passive life and its dynamic in its various forms inevitably intersects with our primal awareness of the future. Even though Husserl’s theory of time-consciousness enjoys a certain fame, his conception of our primordial relation to the future has not been adequately accounted for. The book at hand aims to offer a close study of Husserl’s view of protentional consciousness and to trace its unique contribution to our overall awareness of time. It offers an extensive (...)
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  44. Do associative duties matter?Niko Kolodny - 2002 - Journal of Political Philosophy 10 (3):250–266.
  45. Report Vocal-Tract Resonances as Indexical Cues in Rhesus Monkeys.Nikos Logothetis - unknown
    Asif A. Ghazanfar,1,3,* Hjalmar K. Turesson,1,3 statistical pattern recognition [16, 17] and psychophys- Joost X. Maier,1 Ralph van Dinther,2 ics [13, 18–23] have suggested that formants are signif- Roy D. Patterson,2 and Nikos K. Logothetis1 icant contributors to these indexical cues. It is likely, 1Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics then, that detecting formants could have provided 72076 Tuebingen ancestral primates with indexical cues necessary for Germany navigating the complex social interactions that are the 2Centre for the Neural Basis (...)
     
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  46. Alienation, practices, and human nature : Marxist critique in MacIntyre's Aristotelian ethics.Niko Noponen - 2011 - In Paul Blackledge & Kelvin Knight (eds.), Virtue and politics: Alasdair MacIntyre's revolutionary Aristotelianism. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
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    An Intervention to Optimize Coach Motivational Climates and Reduce Athlete Willingness to Dope : Protocol for a Cross-Cultural Cluster Randomized Control Trial.Nikos Ntoumanis, Daniel F. Gucciardi, Susan H. Backhouse, Vassilis Barkoukis, Eleanor Quested, Laurie Patterson, Brendan J. Smith, Lisa Whitaker, George Pavlidis & Stela Kaffe - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The relevance of stretch intensity and position—a systematic review.Nikos Apostolopoulos, George S. Metsios, Andreas D. Flouris, Yiannis Koutedakis & Matthew A. Wyon - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Processualité de l'être social dans la philosophie du jeune Lukács.Nikos Foufas - 2021 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
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    Eisagōgika stē philosophia tou neou hellēnismou.Nikos Orphanidēs - 2021 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Dōdōnē.
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