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    Big Browser Manning the Thin Blue Line - Computational Legal Theory Meets Law Enforcement.Wiebke Abel & Burkhard Schafer - 2008 - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho 1 (2):51-84.
    This paper analyses some current jurisprudential and conceptual issues in evidence and procedure from the perspective of a computational legal theory. It introduces a specific investigative device, Trojans operated by police during crime investigation, and analyses whether current formal approaches to legal reasoning can be modified in such a way that the software code underlying this device can represent the relevant legal constraints that should govern its operation. We will argue that traditional formalist theories of legal reasoning are typically restricted (...)
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    Abel Bergaigne's Vedic religion.Abel Bergaigne - 1978 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by Maurice Bloomfield.
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    The dynamics of masters literature: early Chinese thought from Confucius to Han Feizi.Wiebke Denecke - 2010 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Introduction: Chinese philosophy and the translation of disciplines -- The faces of masters literature until the Eastern Han -- Scenes of instruction and master bodies in the Analects -- From scenes of instruction to scenes of construction: Mozi -- Interiority, human nature, and exegesis in Mencius -- Authorship, human nature, and persuasion in Xunzi -- The race for precedence: polemics and the vacuum of traditions in Laozi -- Zhuangzi and the art of negation -- The self-regulating state, paranoia, and rhetoric (...)
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  4. Representation of concepts as frames.Wiebke Petersen - 2006 - The Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication 2:151-170.
     
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    The great Transformer: Examining the role of large language models in the political economy of AI.Wiebke Denkena & Dieuwertje Luitse - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (2).
    In recent years, AI research has become more and more computationally demanding. In natural language processing, this tendency is reflected in the emergence of large language models like GPT-3. These powerful neural network-based models can be used for a range of NLP tasks and their language generation capacities have become so sophisticated that it can be very difficult to distinguish their outputs from human language. LLMs have raised concerns over their demonstrable biases, heavy environmental footprints, and future social ramifications. In (...)
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    Las doctrinas del conocimiento en un curso filosófico «ad mentem Scoti» del Chile colonial.Abel Marcelo Aravena Zamora & Patricio Alfonso Landaeta Mardones - 2023 - Pensamiento 78 (301):1855-1869.
    Este artículo analiza los aspectos fundamentales de la teoría del conocimiento expuestos en el curso dictado por fray Juan de Fuica (OFM), en 1689, en el Colegio San Diego de Alcalá (Santiago de Chile). Presentamos primero una breve descripción de los Comentarios filosóficos del fraile, volumen en el que se incluyen los Comentarios Acerca del alma sobre el que centraremos nuestro estudio. Luego, analizamos la doctrina del conocimiento ad mentem Scoti expuesta en este manuscrito inédito, testimonio exclusivo de la enseñanza (...)
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    The Intensity of Early Attentional Processing, but Not Conflict Monitoring, Determines the Size of Subliminal Response Conflicts.Wiebke Bensmann, Amirali Vahid, Christian Beste & Ann-Kathrin Stock - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  8. Giordano Bruno.Abel Groce - 1970 - Wien,: Europäischer Verl..
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  9. Kausalität und Naturgesetze bei Hume und Kant.Wiebke Henning - 2018 - Dissertation, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
    In der Dissertation "Kausalität und Naturgesetze bei Hume und Kant" wird die These vertreten, dass sich in der Werken Kants vielfältige Antworten auf den Skeptizismus David Humes finden lassen. Kants Position zu Naturgesetzen und Kausalität wird insbesondere anhand seiner Theorien zu besonderen Naturgesetzen in der Kritik der reinen Vernunft, den Prolegomena, den Metaphysischen Anfangsgründen der Naturwissenschaft und in der Kritik der Urteilskraft untersucht. Geleitet wird die Untersuchung von der Frage, wie empirische Gesetze in Kants Philosophie gerechtfertigt werden. In diesem Zusammenhang (...)
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    The Epistemological Dimension of Algorithms.Wiebke Loosen & Armin Scholl - 2021 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (3):369-371.
    Algorithms play an increasing role within the process of digitalization of society. They are used for descriptions and predictions of consumers’ or citizens’ behavior. Sociologist Elena ….
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    Das Experiment der Autonomie: Studien zu einer Comte- und Marx-Kritik.Wiebke Schrader (ed.) - 1977 - Amsterdam: Rodopi.
    Studien zu einer Comte- und Marx-Kritik W. Schrader. Der ausgesparte Titel Aus der dargelegten Situation aber lassen sich nun ebenfalls jene Sonderbarkeiten erklären, auf die wir für Marx' Aufgreifen eines negativen Ideologiebegriffes ...
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    Zur Erneuerung der Frage nach der „Ersten Wissenschaft".Wiebke Schrader - 1983 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 9:317-330.
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    Naming the Unnamable.Wiebke-Marie Stock - forthcoming - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition:1-29.
    In On Divine Names the Christian neoplatonist Dionysius the Areopagite develops a philosophical mode in which the form of the text follows from and advances his topic. This has not been recognized mostly because modern philosophical treatises have followed primarily the expository line of the text. However, Dionysius’ topic here, how properly to name God or as he would put it more broadly, how to praise God, requires a technique of a certain indirection. In short, the reader cannot be led (...)
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    Stilo obscuro? Zur Sprache des Dionysius Areopagita.Wiebke-Marie Stock - 2008 - In Alice Lagaay & Emmanuel Alloa (eds.), Nicht(s) Sagen: Strategien der Sprachabwendung Im 20. Jahrhundert. Transcript. pp. 135-158.
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    Reply to Currie’s and Gilmore’s comments on Abell’s Fiction: A Philosophical Analysis.Catharine Abell - 2022 - British Journal of Aesthetics 62 (2):195-204.
    The metaphysical question of what determines the contents of fictive utterances is closely related to the epistemological question of how audiences identify the.
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    Expert Perspectives on Western European Prison Health Services: Do Ageing Prisoners Receive Equivalent Care?Wiebke Bretschneider & Bernice Simone Elger - 2014 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 11 (3):319-332.
    Health care in prison and particularly the health care of older prisoners are increasingly important topics due to the growth of the ageing prisoner population. The aim of this paper is to gain insight into the approaches used in the provision of equivalent health care to ageing prisoners and to confront the intuitive definition of equivalent care and the practical and ethical challenges that have been experienced by individuals working in this field. Forty interviews took place with experts working in (...)
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  17. Conceptual fingerprints: Lexical decomposition by means of frames – a neuro-cognitive model.Wiebke Petersen & Markus Werning - 2007 - In U. Priss, S. Polovina & R. Hill (eds.), Conceptual structures: Knowledge architectures for smart applications. Heidelberg: pp. 415-428.
    Frames, i.e., recursive attribute-value structures, are a general format for the decomposition of lexical concepts. Attributes assign unique values to objects and thus describe functional relations. Concepts can be classified into four groups: sortal, individual, relational and functional concepts. The classification is reflected by different grammatical roles of the corresponding nouns. The paper aims at a cognitively adequate decomposition, particularly, of sortal concepts by means of frames. Using typed feature structures, an explicit formalism for the characterization of cognitive frames is (...)
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  18. Fiction: A Philosophical Analysis.Catharine Abell - 2020 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    The aim of this book is to provide a unified solution to a wide range of philosophical problems raised by fiction. While some of these problems have been the focus of extensive philosophical debate, others have received insufficient attention. In particular, the epistemology of fiction has not yet attracted the philosophical scrutiny it warrants. There has been considerable discussion of what determines the contents of works of fiction, but there have been few attempts to explain how audiences identify their contents, (...)
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    Go Social! Replies to Abell and Atencia-Linares.Catharine Abell, Paloma Atencia-Linares, Dominic McIver Lopes & Diarmuid Costello - 2018 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 11 (2):207-234.
    Dominic McIver Lopes’ Four Arts of Photography and Diarmuid Costello’s On Photography: A Philosophical Inquiry examine the state of the art in analytic philosophy of photography and present a new approach to the study of the medium. As opposed to the orthodox and prevalent view, which emphasizes its epistemic capacities, the new theory reconsiders the nature of photography, and redirects focus towards the aesthetic potential of the medium. This symposium comprises two papers that critically examine central questions addressed in the (...)
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    Rhythmic entrainment as a mechanism for emotion induction by music: a neurophysiological perspective.Wiebke Trost & Patrik Vuilleumier - 2013 - In Tom Cochrane, Bernardino Fantini & Klaus R. Scherer (eds.), The Emotional Power of Music: Multidisciplinary perspectives on musical arousal, expression, and social control. Oxford University Press. pp. 213.
  21. Lewis Carroll's visual logic.Francine F. Abeles - 2007 - History and Philosophy of Logic 28 (1):1-17.
    John Venn and Charles L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) created systems of logic diagrams capable of representing classes (sets) and their relations in the form of propositions. Each is a proof method for syllogisms, and Carroll's is a sound and complete system. For a large number of sets, Carroll diagrams are easier to draw because of their self-similarity and algorithmic construction. This regularity makes it easier to locate and thereby to erase cells corresponding with classes destroyed by the premises of an (...)
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    Descartes’ Dog: a Clock with Passions?Abel B. Franco - 2018 - Philosophia 46 (1):101-130.
    Although much has been written on Descartes’ thought on animals, not so much has originated in, or has taken full account of, Descartes’ views on emotions. I explore here the extent to which the latter can contribute to the debate on whether he embraced, and to which extent, the doctrine of the bête machine. I first try to show that Descartes’ views on emotions can help offer new support to the skeptical position without necessarily creating new tensions with other central (...)
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  23. Forgiveness at the border of law.Oliver Abel - 2021 - In Marc De Leeuw, George H. Taylor & Eileen Brennan (eds.), Reading Ricoeur Through Law. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
     
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    The new Swiss regulation on restraint measures on medico-ethical trial.Wiebke Bretschneider - 2015 - Ethik in der Medizin 27 (4):273-286.
    Bewegungseinschränkende Maßnahmen werden in verschiedenen medizinischen Institutionen angewendet, um das Verhalten von Patienten durch physische bzw. mechanische oder chemische Eingriffe zu beeinflussen. Solche Maßnahmen stellen eine Art Freiheitsentziehung dar und bedürfen daher immer einer Rechtfertigung. Die Frage nach der Indikation für bewegungseinschränkende Maßnahmen ist abzuklären, da ein standardmäßiger Gebrauch nicht Ziel einer Behandlung sein sollte. Gesetze können als Richtschnur für behandelnde Ärzte und Pflegepersonal dienen. In der Schweiz ist am 1. Januar 2013 erstmals eine gesetzliche Regelung zu bewegungseinschränkenden Maßnahmen eingeführt (...)
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    Kant’s Theory of Tragedy.Wiebke Deimling - 2019 - Southwest Philosophy Review 35 (1):17-30.
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    Taking Something to Heart – A New Look at Kant’s Criticism of Sympathy.Wiebke Deimling - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress. De Gruyter. pp. 1125-1134.
  27. In search of truth.Abel John Jones - 1945 - New York [etc.]: T. Nelson and Sons.
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    Ethik im fotografischen Menschen-Bild. Verschiedene Visualisierungsversuche.Wiebke Leister - 2003 - In Katja Becker, Eva-Maria Engelen & Milos Vec (eds.), Ethisierung - Ethikferne: Wie Viel Ethik Braucht Die Wissenschaft? De Gruyter. pp. 160-178.
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    Grenzverhältnisse: Perspektiven auf Bildung in Schule und Theater.Wiebke Lohfeld (ed.) - 2014 - Weinheim: Beltz Juventa.
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    Archive and Bibliotheken in Babylon: Die Tontafeln der Grabung Robert Koldeweys.Wiebke Meinhold - 2007 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 127 (4):563.
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    A Frame-Based Analysis of Synaesthetic Metaphors.Wiebke Petersen, Jens Fleischhauer, Hakan Beseoglu & Peter Bücker - 2007 - The Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication 3.
    The aim of this paper is to use a frame-based account to explain some empirical findings regarding the accessibility of synaesthetic metaphors. Therefore, some results of empirical studies will be discussed with regard to the question of how much it matters whether the concept of the source domain in a synaesthetic metaphor is a scalar or a quality concept. Furthermore, typed frames are introduced, and it is explained how the notion of a minimal upper attribute can be used in the (...)
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    Ennead.Wiebk-Marie Stock - 2019 - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Wiebke-Marie Stock.
    On Our Allotted Guardian Spirit is a lively and at times perplexing text combining general reflections on the nature of the soul with a discussion of the phenomenon of a personal guardian spirit. Plotinus wants to interpret Plato, and aims to integrate Plato's various statements about daimones into one comprehensive theory. This leads to some views that are, if not exotic, then at least strange on first encounter. However, a closer reading reveals that Plotinus is not interested in demonology per (...)
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    Die Erprobung der Mitte: Abbreviatur zu einem augustinischen Topos.Wiebke Schrader - 1981 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 7:277-288.
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    (3 other versions)Perspektiven der Philosophie: Neues Jahrbuch. Band 29 – 2003. Begründet von Rudolph Berlinger †.Wiebke Schrader, Georges Goedert & Martina Scherbel (eds.) - 2003 - Brill | Rodopi.
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    Propädeutik der Philosophie - „Vorhof“.Wiebke Schrader - 1992 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 18:141-160.
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    Zum Geleit II.Wiebke Schrader - 1988 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 14:9-59.
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    Zu Marx' 11. These über Feuerbach.Wiebke Schrader - 1975 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 1:141-175.
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    Peintres et sculpteurs de l’'me dans la philosophie de l’Antiquité tardive païenne et chrétienne.Wiebke‑Marie Stock - 2011 - Chôra 9:149-167.
    The epimeleia tês psyches, that is, the formation and purification of the soul, is an important topic in Ancient Philosophy. As the soul is immaterial it can be difficult to understand what is meant by the idea of a formation of the soul. Many philosophers in Antiquity try to explain the meaning of the formation of the soul by using linguistic imagery, that is, similes, metaphors and myths. In this paper some of these images, in particular, the images of the (...)
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    Plotinus on what we think we are.Wiebke-Marie Stock - 2024 - Boston: Brill.
    The Neoplatonic philosopher Plotinus invites us to take part in his philosophizing when he encourages his readers to think about what they think they are, as living beings, human beings, as rational beings, ethical subjects and as philosophers. He is interested in what we say about ourselves in ordinary language and notices that such ordinary experience conflicts with what the Platonic tradition claims we (truly) are. This conflict does not lead him to turn away from the human terms and expressions, (...)
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  40. The global IR debate in the classroom.Ingo Peters Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar, Alina Kleinn Laura Kemmer & Sabine Mokry Luisa Linke-Behrens - 2020 - In Arlene B. Tickner & Karen Smith (eds.), International relations from the global South: worlds of difference. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Touching Urban Spaces With Our Life. How We Experience Cities Aesthetically.Abel B. Franco - 2024 - Rivista di Estetica 85 (85):61-82.
    I explore one distinctive aspect of our relation to spaces which is particularly significant in our everyday aesthetic evaluations of cities (urban spaces): the frequent use of linguistic expressions referring to the sense of touch. We say that a space is oppressive or expansive, or warm or cold, or (more indirectly) cozy or desolate. Touching, as involved in these expressions, seems to refer, rather than to the contact of a physical object with our skin, to a sort of touching with (...)
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    On the definition of life.Abel Schejter & Joseph Agassi - 1994 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 25 (1):97 - 106.
    Schrödinger's definition of life needs a slight modification to absorb the criticism of it. It is the comparison of the entropy level of a system before and after a process which makes one view it as living: we consider the stability of the deviation from the probable a sign of life. This explains why we do not hesitate to consider as remnants of living systems skeletons and fossils anywhere and physical culture on any archeological site.
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    Letters to the editor.Richard Abel & Thomas Shapcott - 1996 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 7 (2):159-161.
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  44. Some New Religious Movements in Sub-Saharan Africa.Abel Kouvouama & Jean Burrell - 1999 - Diogenes 47 (187):62-70.
    For some years now the proliferation of new religious movements in Africa and the search by individuals for new meanings in belief have held the interest of scholars of religion. But their interpretations of the significance of these ‘religious flowerings’ raise a number of questions, in particular questions about the meaning and applicability of the word ‘new’ in religion. Instead of taking it literally, we should understand this religious ‘innovation’ on two planes of transaction with the sacred, the horizontal and (...)
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    A Mathematical Analysis of Pānini’s Śivasūtras.Wiebke Petersen - 2004 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 13 (4):471-489.
    In Pninis grammar of Sanskrit one finds the ivastras, a table which defines the natural classes of phonological segments in Sanskrit by intervals. We present a formal argument which shows that, using his representation method, Pninis way of ordering the phonological segments to represent the natural classes is optimal. The argument is based on a strictly set-theoretical point of view depending only on the set of natural classes and does not explicitly take into account the phonological features of the segments, (...)
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  46. Das Vernunftopfer des Herzens oder Pascals Ordre du Coeur.Wiebke Schrader - 2001 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 27:11-49.
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    A mechanistic perspective on canonical neural computation.Abel Wajnerman Paz - 2017 - Philosophical Psychology 30 (3):209-230.
    Although it has been argued that mechanistic explanation is compatible with abstraction, there are still doubts about whether mechanism can account for the explanatory power of significant abstract models in computational neuroscience. Chirimuuta has recently claimed that models describing canonical neural computations must be evaluated using a non-mechanistic framework. I defend two claims regarding these models. First, I argue that their prevailing neurocognitive interpretation is mechanistic. Additionally, a criterion recently proposed by Levy and Bechtel to legitimize mechanistic abstract models, and (...)
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    Crossing the borderline in strategic corporate philanthropy: Dangote and the construction of cement roads in Nigeria.Abel Ezeoha, Chibuike Uche & Augustine Ujunwa - 2019 - Business Ethics: A European Review 29 (1):70-81.
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    A Defense of an Amodal Number System.Abel Wajnerman Paz - 2018 - Philosophies 3 (2):13.
    It has been argued that the approximate number system (ANS) constitutes a problem for the grounded approach to cognition because it implies that some conceptual tasks are performed by non-perceptual systems. The ANS is considered non-perceptual mainly because it processes stimuli from different modalities. Jones (2015) has recently argued that this system has many features (such as being modular) which are characteristic of sensory systems. Additionally, he affirms that traditional sensory systems also process inputs from different modalities. This suggests that (...)
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    Active sensing and overt avoidance: Gaze shifts as a mechanism of predictive avoidance in vision.Dekel Abeles & Shlomit Yuval-Greenberg - 2021 - Cognition 211 (C):104648.
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