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    Book Reviews Section 4.Adelia M.Peters,Mary B. Harris,Richard T. Walls,George A. Letchworth,Ruth G. Strickland,Thomas L. Patrick,Donald R. Chipley,David R. Stone,Diane Lapp,Joan S. Stark,James W. Wagener,Dewane E. Lamka,Ernest B. Jaski,John Spiess,John D. Lind,Thomas J. la Belle,Erwin H. Goldenstein,George R. la Noue,David M. Rafky,L. D. Haskew,Robert J. Nash,Norman H. Leeseberg,Joseph J. Pizzillo &Vincent Crockenberg -1973 -Educational Studies 4 (3):169-185.
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    A critical discussion of Prior’s philosophical and tense-logical analysis of the ideas of indeterminism and human freedom.Peter Øhrstrøm -2019 -Synthese 196 (1):69-85.
    This paper is a critical discussion of A.N. Prior’s contribution to the modern understanding of indeterminism and human freedom of choice. Prior suggested that these ideas should be conceived in terms of his tense logic. It can be demonstrated that his approach provides an attractive formalization that makes it possible to discuss indeterminism and human freedom of choice in a very precise manner and in a broader metaphysical context. It is also argued that Prior’s development of this approach was closely (...) linked to his very personal struggles with fundamental religious and metaphysical questions. In his opinion, holding the doctrine of divine foreknowledge together with the doctrine of human freewill gives rise to difficult logical and philosophical problems. It appears that Prior, rather early on, decided to support what was later known as the Peircean solution, although he also analysed what he considered to be the most important alternative solution—the Ockhamist solution. This paper offers a discussion of some of Prior’s published books and papers as well as some of the papers in his Nachlass. (shrink)
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    A. N. prior's rediscovery of tense logic.Peter Øhrstrøm &Per Hasle -1993 -Erkenntnis 39 (1):23 - 50.
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    Peircean diagrams of time.Peter øØhrstrøøm -2011 -Semiotica 2011 (186):259-274.
    Some very good arguments can be given in favor of the Augustinean wisdom, according to which it is impossible to provide a satisfactory definition of the concept of time. However, even in the absence of a proper definition, it is possible to deal with conceptual problems regarding time. It can be done in terms of analogies and metaphors. In particular, it is attractive to make use of Peirce's diagrams by means of which various kinds of conceptual experimentation can be carried (...) out. This paper investigates how Peircean diagrams can be used within the study of time. In particular, we discuss 1) the topological properties of time, 2) the implicative structure in tense logic, 3) the notions of open future and branching time models, and finally 4) tenselogical alternatives to branching time models. (shrink)
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    Highlights in the Development of Tense-Logic.Peter øhrstrøm -2023 -Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 30 (1):5-31.
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    Temporal Logic: From Ancient Ideas to Artificial Intelligence.Peter Øhrstrøm &Per F. V. Hasle -1995 - Dordrecht and Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Temporal Logic: From Ancient Ideas to Artificial Intelligence deals with the history of temporal logic as well as the crucial systematic questions within the field. The book studies the rich contributions from ancient and medieval philosophy up to the downfall of temporal logic in the Renaissance. The modern rediscovery of the subject, which is especially due to the work of A. N. Prior, is described, leading into a thorough discussion of the use of temporal logic in computer science and the (...) understanding of natural language. Temporal Logic: From Ancient Ideas to Artificial Intelligence thus interweaves linguistic, philosophical and computational aspects into an informative and inspiring whole. (shrink)
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    The Concept of Time:A Philosophical and Logical Perspective.Peter Øhrstrøm -unknown
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  8. (1 other version)In defence of the thin red line: a case for ockhamism.Peter Øhrstrøm -2009 -Humana. Mente 8:17-32.
     
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    Prior’s defence of Hintikka’s theorem. A discussion of Prior’s ‘The logic of obligation and the obligations of the logician’.Peter Øhrstrøm,Jörg Zeller &Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen -2012 -Synthese 188 (3):449-454.
    In his paper, The logic of obligation and the obligations of the logician, A.N. Prior considers Hintikka's theorem, according to which a statement cannot be both impossible and permissible. This theorem has been seen as problematic for the very idea of a logic of obligation. However, Prior rejects the view that the logic of obligation cannot be formalised. He sees this resistance against such a view as an important part of what could be called the obligation of the logician. Prior (...) argues that Hintikka's theorem should not be seen as something paradoxical. On the contrary, it should be seen as a fully acceptable consequence of a basic and reasonable assumption in deontic logic, namely Hintikka's rule. (shrink)
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    Future contingents.Peter Øhrstrøm &Per Hasle -2011 -Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  11. Richard Lavenham on Future Contingents.Peter Øhrstrøm -1983 -Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 44:180-186.
     
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    Conventionality in distant simultaneity.Peter Øhrstrøm -1980 -Foundations of Physics 10 (3-4):333-343.
    The paper defends the thesis of conventionality in distant simultaneity within the special theory of relativity. The thesis can be expressed in the following way: There is no method independent of standard synchronization by which the one-way velocity of light can be measured if all empirical consequences of the special theory of relativity are to be accepted. Three methods which have recently been suggested are investigated. It is shown that they all depend on the method of standard synchronization. It is (...) finally claimed that nobody has suggested a method which cannot be shown to depend on the method of standard synchronization. (shrink)
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  13. Classical Syllogisms in Logic Teaching.Peter Øhrstrøm,Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen,Steinar Thorvaldsen &Thomas Ploug -unknown
     
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    Ethical problems inherent in psychological research based on internet communication as stored information.Peter Øhrstrøm &Johan Dyhrberg -2007 -Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 28 (3):221-241.
    This paper deals with certain ethical problems inherent in psychological research based on internet communication as stored information. Section 1 contains an analysis of research on Internet debates. In particular, it takes into account a famous example of deception for psychology research purposes. In section 2, the focus is on research on personal data in texts published on the Internet. Section 3 includes an attempt to formulate some ethical principles and guidelines, which should be regarded as fundamental in research on (...) stored information. (shrink)
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    Geochronology as a metaphysical research programme.Peter Øhrstrøm -1987 -Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 18 (1-2):204-214.
    In diesem Artikel wird der wissenschaftstheoretische Stand der Geochronologie mit Hintergrund in den Arbeiten von Kuhn und besonders Popper diskutiert. Die Geochronologie wird untersucht mit Hinblick auf generelle methodologische Voraussetzungen, Terminologie, normal-wissenschaftliche Aktivitätsform und "theoretische Dogmatik". Als Konklusion ergibt sich, daß die fundamentalen Theoriekonstruktionen der Geochronologie nicht testbar sind, sondern als ein metaphysisches Forschungsprogramm im Sinne Poppers charakterisiert werden müssen.
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  16. Minds and Computers.Peter Øhrstrøm -unknown
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    Nogle aspekter af tidsbegrebets rolle i de eksakte videnskaber med særligt henblik på logikken: en videnskabshistorisk og videnskabsteoretisk undersøgelse.Peter Øhrstrøm -1988 - [Aalborg]: Aalborg universitetsforlag.
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    Nissim-Sabat On The The One-Way Velocity Of Light.Peter Øhrstrøm -1986 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (1):120-122.
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    Prior's Grappling with Peirce's Existential Graphs.Peter Øhrstrøm -2018 -History and Philosophy of Logic 39 (2):158-163.
    A. N. Prior very much admired the logic and philosophy of C.S. Peirce. In the spring of 1962 Prior went to Chicago to study Peirce's ideas. One of the topics that caught his attention was Peirce's existential graphs. This interest continued when he returned to England. In this paper Prior's grappling with the existential graphs will be discussed.
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  20. Richard Lavenham on Temporal Instants.Peter Øhrstrøm -1985 -Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 49:7-23.
     
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  21. Richard of Lavenham's analysis of the future contingency problem represented in terms of modern tempo-modal logic.Peter Øhrstrøm -2018 - In Christoph Kann, Benedikt Löewe, Christian Rode & Sara Liana Uckelman,Modern views of medieval logic. Leuven: Peeters.
  22. Time and Free Choice.Peter Øhrstrøm -unknown
     
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    Towards an Integration of Mainstream and Formal Epistemology.Peter Øhrstrøm -2006 -Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 41 (1):93-99.
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    Time and knowledge: Some reflections on Prior’s analysis of the paradox of the prisoner.Peter Øhrstrøm,Lasse Burri Gram-Hansen &Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen -2012 -Synthese 188 (3):417-422.
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    "Temporalis" in Medieval Logic.Peter Øhrstrøm -1982 -Franciscan Studies 42 (1):166-179.
  26. Problems regarding the future operator in an indeterministic tense logic.Peter Øhrstrøm -1981 -Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 18:81-95.
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    Prior’s big Y and the Idea of Branching Time.Peter Øhrstrøm &Manuel González -2022 -History and Philosophy of Logic 45 (3):362-365.
    In his famous letter to A. N. Prior dated 3 September 1958, Saul Kripke suggested the use of branching time in temporal logic. In this paper, however, it is argued that Prior worked with an idea close to the notion of branching time (‘the big Y’) already the year before he received Kripke’s letter. It is likely that Prior’s findings based on this early study can explain why Prior so quickly accepted the idea of branching time when he received Kripke’s (...) letter. (shrink)
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    Anselm, ockham and Leibniz on divine foreknowledge and human freedom.Peter Øhrstrøm -1984 -Erkenntnis 21 (2):209 - 222.
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    Branching time, indeterminism and tense logic: Unveiling the Prior–Kripke letters.Thomas Ploug &Peter Øhrstrøm -2012 -Synthese 188 (3):367-379.
    This paper deals with the historical and philosophical background of the introduction of the notion of branching time in philosophical logic as it is revealed in the hitherto unpublished mail-correspondence between Saul Kripke and A.N. Prior in the late 1950s. The paper reveals that the idea was first suggested by Saul Kripke in a letter to A.N. Prior, dated September 3, 1958, and it is shown how the elaboration of the idea in the course of the correspondence was intimately intervowen (...) with considerations of how to represent indeterminism and of the adequacy of tensed logic in light of special relativity. The correspondence underpins the point that Prior's later development of branching time may be understood as a crucial part of his attempt at the formulating a conceptual framework integrating basic human notions of time and free choice. (shrink)
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    Positive feelings facilitate working memory and complex decision making among older adults.Stephanie M. Carpenter,EllenPeters,Daniel Västfjäll &Alice M. Isen -2013 -Cognition and Emotion 27 (1):184-192.
    The impact of induced mild positive feelings on working memory and complex decision making among older adults (aged 63–85) was examined. Participants completed a computer administered card task in which participants could win money if they chose from “gain” decks and lose money if they chose from “loss” decks. Individuals in the positive-feeling condition chose better than neutral-feeling participants and earned more money overall. Participants in the positive-feeling condition also demonstrated improved working-memory capacity. These effects of positive-feeling induction have implications (...) for affect theory, as well as, potentially, practical implications for people of all ages dealing with complex decisions. (shrink)
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    Lorhard, Ramus, and Timpler and “The birth of ontology”.Peter Øhrstrøm &Sara L. Uckelman -2022 -Journal of Knowledge Structures and Systems 3 (2):48-56.
    This review article offers a discussion of some aspects of the historical and conceptual context when the term “ontology” (Lat. ontologia) was first introduced in the scholarly circles of the early 17th century. In particular, Barry Smith's (2022) analysis of the birth of ontology provides a springboard for some further remarks on the author of the work with the first known occurrence of the word “ontologia”, Jacob Lorhard, including an analysis of his relationship with earlier philosophers Petrus Ramus and Clemens (...) Timpler. (shrink)
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    Guldberg and Waage on the Influence of Temperature on the Rates of Chemical Reactions.Peter Øhrstrøm -1985 -Centaurus 28 (3):277-287.
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    Chapter Fifteen–The Uncertainty of the Future.Peter Øhrstrøm -2004 - In Paul Harris & Michael Crawford,Time and uncertainty. Boston: Brill. pp. 11--229.
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    From a logical angle: Some studies in A.N. Prior’s ideas on time, discourse and metaphysics.Peter Øhrstrøm &Per F. V. Hasle -2012 -Synthese 188 (3):325-330.
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    Preface.Peter Øhrstrøm,Per F. V. Hasle &Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen -2012 -Synthese 188 (3):323-324.
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    Motives, Timing, and Targets of Corporate Philanthropy: A Tripartite Classification Scheme of Charitable Giving.Joe M. Ricks &Richard C.Peters -2013 -Business and Society Review 118 (3):413-436.
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    Evaluating the relationship between change in performance on training tasks and on untrained outcomes.Elizabeth M. Zelinski,Kelly D.Peters,Shoshana Hindin,Kevin T. Petway &Robert F. Kennison -2014 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Prior’s paradigm for the study of time and its methodological motivation.Per Hasle &Peter Øhrstrøm -2016 -Synthese 193 (11):3401-3416.
    A. N. Prior’s writings should obviously be studied already for historical reasons. His inventions of modern temporal logic and hybrid logic are clearly important events in the history of logic. But the enduring importance of studying his works also rests on his methodological approach, which remains highly relevant also for systematical reasons. In this paper we argue that Prior’s formulation in the 1950s of a tense-logical paradigm for the study of time should be understood in the light of at least (...) three other principles or perspectives which were manifest already in his studies during the 1940s and further developed in the 1950s: his emphasis on the value of interdisciplinary studies, his reflections on formalisation and his view of the role of symbolic logic in conceptual studies and in the philosophy of science. Our investigation into Prior’s basic tenets and principles makes extensive use of Prior’s Nachlass. It is thereby also exemplified how his correspondence and unpublished papers contain important information for a deeper understanding of Prior’s paradigm for the study of time. (shrink)
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    Aristotle and the Arabs, The Aristotelian Tradition in Islam.R. M. Frank &F. E.Peters -1970 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (4):556.
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: Snapshot 2020 from the United States and Canada.Liz Jackson,Kal Alston,Lauren Bialystok,Larry Blum,Nicholas C. Burbules,Ann Chinnery,David T. Hansen,Kathy Hytten,Cris Mayo,Trevor Norris,Sarah M. Stitzlein,Winston C. Thompson,Leonard Waks,Michael A.Peters &Marek Tesar -2022 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8):1130-1146.
    This article shares reflections from members of the community of philosophers of education in the United States and Canada who were invited to express their insights in response to the theme ‘Snaps...
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    Issues in robot ethics seen through the lens of a moral Turing test.Anne Gerdes &Peter Øhrstrøm -2015 -Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 13 (2):98-109.
    Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore artificial moral agency by reflecting upon the possibility of a Moral Turing Test and whether its lack of focus on interiority, i.e. its behaviouristic foundation, counts as an obstacle to establishing such a test to judge the performance of an Artificial Moral Agent. Subsequently, to investigate whether an MTT could serve as a useful framework for the understanding, designing and engineering of AMAs, we set out to address fundamental challenges within (...) the field of robot ethics regarding the formal representation of moral theories and standards. Here, typically three design approaches to AMAs are available: top-down theory-driven models and bottom-up approaches which set out to model moral behaviour by means of models for adaptive learning, such as neural networks, and finally, hybrid models, which involve components from both top-down and bottom-up approaches to the modelling of moral agency. With inspiration from Allen and Wallace as well as Prior, we elaborate on theoretically driven approaches to machine ethics by introducing deontic tense logic. Finally, within this framework, we explore the character of human interaction with a robot which has successfully passed an MTT. Design/methodology/approach – The ideas in this paper reflect preliminary theoretical considerations regarding the possibility of establishing a MTT based on the evaluation of moral behaviour, which focusses on moral reasoning regarding possible actions. The thoughts reflected fall within the field of normative ethics and apply deontic tense logic to discuss the possibilities and limitations of artificial moral agency. Findings – The authors stipulate a formalisation of logic of obligation, time and modality, which may serve as a candidate for implementing a system corresponding to an MTT in a restricted sense. Hence, the authors argue that to establish a present moral obligation, we need to be able to make a description of the actual situation and the relevant general moral rules. Such a description can never be complete, as the combination of exhaustive knowledge about both situations and rules would involve a God eye’s view, enabling one to know all there is to know and take everything relevant into consideration before making a perfect moral decision to act upon. Consequently, due to this frame problem, from an engineering point of view, we can only strive for designing a robot supposed to operate within a restricted domain and within a limited space-time region. Given such a setup, the robot has to be able to perform moral reasoning based on a formal description of the situation and any possible future developments. Although a system of this kind may be useful, it is clearly also limited to a particular context. It seems that it will always be possible to find special cases in which a given system does not pass the MTT. This calls for a new design of moral systems with trust-related components which will make it possible for the system to learn from experience. Originality/value – It is without doubt that in the near future we are going to be faced with advanced social robots with increasing autonomy, and our growing engagement with these robots calls for the exploration of ethical issues and stresses the importance of informing the process of engineering ethical robots. Our contribution can be seen as an early step in this direction. (shrink)
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    The role of credibility in the design of mobile solutions to enhance the social skill‐set of teenagers diagnosed with autism.Anne Gerdes &Peter Øhrstrøm -2011 -Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 9 (4):253-264.
    PurposeHelping Autism‐diagnosed teenagers navigate and develop socially is an EU research project in progress. The aim of HANDS is to investigate the potential of persuasive technology as a tool to help young people diagnosed, to whatever degree, as autistic. The HANDS project set out to develop mobile ICT solutions to help young people with autism become more fully integrated into society and the purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the design behind the HANDS toolset.Design/methodology/approachThe topic of (...) credibility is approached from an analytical, as well as an ethical, angle in order to address issues of credibility in relation to designing assistive technological tools. In addition, the authors set out to explore possible ways in which credibility can be evaluated. The paper presents a preliminary method for the evaluation of credibility; but which requires further refinement, as well as empirical support in order to inform us about issues of system credibility. Therefore, the suggested method reflects a working hypothesis which may serve as a springboard for further investigation.FindingsThe authors propose a preliminary method which reveals the necessity of certain preconditions requisite for evaluating the credibility of a system; and, in this way, seek to establish an ethically sound evaluation procedure for analysing credibility, by combining quantitative and qualitative assessments of system credibility.Research limitations/implicationsFurther investigation of the evaluation process is needed to develop a standard for resolving the credibility of a system. Naturally, such a standard would serve not only as a tool for measuring credibility but also as a didactic tool for scaffolding a pedagogic dialogue between teacher and learner. It becomes important, therefore, to undertake the task of developing this standard in collaboration with the teachers in the HANDS project.Originality/valueThe paper discusses credibility issues and ethical concerns with a view to designing mobile solutions for autism‐diagnosed teenagers. The ideas expressed and developed herein are applicable to many assistive, technological tools available to persons with special needs. (shrink)
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: On radicalization and violent extremism.Mitja Sardoč,C. A. J. Coady,Vittorio Bufacchi,Fathali M. Moghaddam,Quassim Cassam,Derek Silva,Nenad Miščević,Gorazd Andrejč,Zdenko Kodelja,Boris Vezjak,Michael A.Peters &Marek Tesar -2022 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8):1162-1177.
    This collective paper on radicalization and violent extremism part of the ‘Philosophy of education in a new key’ initiative by Educational Philosophy and Theory brings together some of the leading contemporary scholars writing on the most pressing epistemological, ethical, political and educational issues facing post-9/11 scholarship on radicalization and violent extremism. Its overall aim is to move beyond the ‘conventional wisdom’ associated with this area of scholarly research best represented by its many slogans, metaphors and other thought-terminating clichés. By providing (...) conceptual lenses on issues previously compartmentalized primarily [or even exclusively] in security and intelligence studies or at the fringes of scholarly interest, radicalization and violent extremism turn out to be much more complex than ‘radicalization studies’ has been eager to acknowledge. (shrink)
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    OBO Foundry in 2021: Operationalizing Open Data Principles to Evaluate Ontologies.Rebecca C. Jackson,Nicolas Matentzoglu,James A. Overton,Randi Vita,James P. Balhoff,Pier Luigi Buttigieg,Seth Carbon,Melanie Courtot,Alexander D. Diehl,Damion Dooley,William Duncan,Nomi L. Harris,Melissa A. Haendel,Suzanna E. Lewis,Darren A. Natale,David Osumi-Sutherland,Alan Ruttenberg,Lynn M. Schriml,Barry Smith,Christian J. Stoeckert,Nicole A. Vasilevsky,Ramona L. Walls,Jie Zheng,Christopher J. Mungall &BjoernPeters -2021 -BioaRxiv.
    Biological ontologies are used to organize, curate, and interpret the vast quantities of data arising from biological experiments. While this works well when using a single ontology, integrating multiple ontologies can be problematic, as they are developed independently, which can lead to incompatibilities. The Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies Foundry was created to address this by facilitating the development, harmonization, application, and sharing of ontologies, guided by a set of overarching principles. One challenge in reaching these goals was that the (...) OBO principles were not originally encoded in a precise fashion, and interpretation was subjective. Here we show how we have addressed this by formally encoding the OBO principles as operational rules and implementing a suite of automated validation checks and a dashboard for objectively evaluating each ontology’s compliance with each principle. This entailed a substantial effort to curate metadata across all ontologies and to coordinate with individual stakeholders. We have applied these checks across the full OBO suite of ontologies, revealing areas where individual ontologies require changes to conform to our principles. Our work demonstrates how a sizable federated community can be organized and evaluated on objective criteria that help improve overall quality and interoperability, which is vital for the sustenance of the OBO project and towards the overall goals of making data FAIR. Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest. (shrink)
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  45. The Prior-von Wright Debate on Anselm's Argument for the Existence of God.David Jakobsen &Peter Øhrstrøm -2017 - In Ilkka Niiniluoto & Thomas Wallgren,On the Human Condition : Philosophical Essays in Honour of the Centennial Anniversary of Georg Henrik von Wright. pp. 255-267.
    Arthur Norman Prior (1914 – 1969) and Georg Henrik von Wright (1916 – 2003) both attended a conference in England sometime in the spring of 1956, after which they corresponded on Anselm’s ontological argument. Prior had at the conference presented a formal treatment of the ontological argument. Based upon notes from the Prior archive at the Bodleian Library, and correspondence with von Wright, we here presents Prior’s and von Wrights’ discussion of Anselm’s argument in light of Prior’s published, as well (...) as unpublished writings on the ontological argument. Three versions of the ontological argument from Prior’s unpublished as well as published papers is presented: a non-modal, an argument from possible existence and finally a modal version. While Prior dismissed the first on the basis of a meta-theorem for proof in argumentation, the second on the basis of a fallacious commutation of operators, he argued that a valid version of the ontological argument can be proven from the distinctive S5 thesis of Lewis modal logic. While Prior gave reasons for a rejection of those distinct S5 thesis, in favour of Lewis S4 system, he also provided a novel argument in favour of accepting the S5 thesis for necessity and possibility. Finally we relate Prior’s work to Plantinga (1974) and consider objections raised by Oppy (2012) and Gale (2007) toward the modal versions of the ontological argument. (shrink)
     
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    (1 other version)Research with Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Ethical Considerations.Karen Lebacqz,Michael M. Mendiola,TedPeters,Ernlé W. D. Young &Laurie Zoloth‐Dorfman -1999 -Hastings Center Report 29 (2):31-36.
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    Conceptual and Metaphysical Origins and Relevance of Temporal Logic.David Jakobsen &Peter Øhrstrøm -unknown
    Logic has sometimes been seen as an alternative to metaphysics and to speculation. In this paper it is argued that a different story should be told when it comes to temporal logic and tense-logic in particular. A. N. Prior’s first formulation of tense logic was mainly established in order to qualify the discussion of certain metaphysical and conceptual problems. Although temporal logic has now been developed in various abstract and rather technical ways, it may still serve as a great help (...) for anyone who wants to clarify the discussion of important existential questions like the nature of time, determinism, future contingency or freedom of choice. (shrink)
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    The representation, quantification, and nature of genetic information.Steinar Thorvaldsen,Peter Øhrstrøm &Ola Hössjer -2024 -Synthese 204 (1):1-38.
    Current genetics studies often refer to notions from information science. The purpose of this paper is to summarize and structure the different notions of information used in biology, as a step towards developing a taxonomy of information. Within this framework we propose an extension of Floridi’s conceptual model of information. We also make use of the concept of specified information and show that functional information and many other notions of information are either special cases of, or are closely related to, (...) specified information. Since functionality of the proteins that genes code serves as an external and independent specification, this makes it possible to define genetic information in a way that includes semantic aspects. In particular, we discuss how to understand the qualitative aspects of genetic information, how to measure its quantitative aspects, and how variants of Shannon’s information measure can be applied to molecular sequence data of protein families. While a mathematical framework may not be able to incorporate all that is included within biological information, some aspects of it allow for statistical modelling. This is especially true if we restrict our focus on the discipline of genetics. The concept of genetic information is still disputed because it attributes semantic traits to what seems to be regular biochemical entities. Some researchers maintain that the use of information in biology is just metaphorical and may even be misleading. We argue that the foundation of the metaphorical view is relatively weak given the current findings in bioinformatics and show that the present understanding of genetics fits well into the context of the modern philosophy of information. The paper concludes that informational concepts have robust scientific applications at the level of genes. (shrink)
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    Aberrant Intrinsic Connectivity of Hippocampus and Amygdala Overlap in the Fronto-Insular and Dorsomedial-Prefrontal Cortex in Major Depressive Disorder.Masoud Tahmasian,David C. Knight,Andrei Manoliu,Dirk Schwerthöffer,Martin Scherr,Chun Meng,Junming Shao,HenningPeters,Anselm Doll,Habibolah Khazaie,Alexander Drzezga,Josef Bäuml,Claus Zimmer,Hans Förstl,Afra M. Wohlschläger,Valentin Riedl &Christian Sorg -2013 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Poems of Gerard Manley HopkinsGerard Manley Hopkins ; A Study of Poetic Idiosyncrasy in Relation to Poetic TraditionGerard Manley Hopkins; A Critical Essay towards the Understanding of His PoetryImmortal Diamond: Studies in Gerard Manley Hopkins.Craig la Driere,W. H. Gardner,Gerard Manley Hopkins,W. A. M.Peters &Norman Weyand -1950 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (2):153.
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