Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


PhilPapersPhilPeoplePhilArchivePhilEventsPhilJobs

Results for 'Vladimir Kvasnička'

964 found
Order:

1 filter applied
  1.  32
    A multi-agent study of interethnic cooperation.VladimirKvasnička &Jiři Pospíchal -1999 - In P. Brezillon & P. Bouquet,Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 2086--415.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  2. Filosofskoe nasledie V.I. Lenina i problemy sovremennoĭ voĭny.A. S. Milovidov &Vladimir Georgievich Kozlov (eds.) -1972 - Moskva,: Voenizdat.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  3.  16
    La musique et l'ineffable.Vladimir Jankélévitch -1983 - A. Colin.
    Qu'est-ce que la musique? Selon Jankélévitch, il y a dans la musique une double complication, génératrice de problèmes métaphysiques et de problèmes moraux. Car la musique est à la fois expressive et inexpressive, sérieuse et frivole, profonde et superficielle ; elle a un sens et n'en a pas. Il y a une ironique disproportion entre la puissance incantatoire de la musique et l'inévidence foncière du beau musical.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  4. (1 other version)L'Ironie ou la bonne conscience.Vladimir Jankélévitch -1951 -Les Etudes Philosophiques 6 (1):117-118.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  5. Kratkiĭ slovarʹ po e̊stetike.Mikhail Fedotovich Ovsiannikov &Vladimir Aleksandrovich Razumnyi (eds.) -1963 - Moskva,: Izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  6. Visual statistical learning: Getting some help from the auditory modality.Christopher W. Robinson &Vladimir M. Sloutsky -2007 - In McNamara D. S. & Trafton J. G.,Proceedings of the 29th Annual Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society. pp. 611--616.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  7.  12
    L'enchantement musical: écrits, 1929-1983.Vladimir Jankélévitch -2017 - Paris: Albin Michel. Edited by Françoise Schwab & Jean-Marie Brohm.
    L'oeuvre deVladimir Jankélévitch mêle intimement philosophie et musique, régime de correspondance auquel le philosophe-musicien a toujours aimé se tenir. " La musique, rappelle-t-il, est un art temporel non point secondairement, comme la poésie, le roman ou le théâtre, mais essentiellement. " Son domaine est la " temporalité enchantée ", le mystère de l'instant, le charme de la nostalgie, du nocturne et des parfums de la nuit, du lointain, du silence surtout, puisque la musique, née du silence, y retourne. (...) Ce livre réunit des textes peu connus, inédits ou depuis longtemps inaccessibles. Comptes rendus de concerts et de festivals, évocations poétiques des musiciens chers à son coeur : les musiciens français, particulièrement Debussy, Ravel, Fauré ; les musiciens de l'Europe centrale, Chopin et Liszt, le rhapsode et baladin du monde européen, image même de notre modernité ; les génies de la musique russe, notamment Moussorgski et Rimski-Korsakov. PourVladimir Jankélévitch " on ne pense pas la musique ", mais on peut penser en musique, ou musicalement. Le lecteur retrouvera dans ces textes le bonheur de la mystérieuse connivence d'une pensée sur la musique qui donne à entendre musicalement. (shrink)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  8. The influence of affect on music choice.Vladimir J. Konecni -2011 - In Patrik N. Juslin & John Sloboda,Handbook of Music and Emotion: Theory, Research, Applications. Oxford University Press.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  9. Ot Boga li nravstvennnostʹ.Vladimir Filatovich Zybkovet︠s︡ -1961
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  10. Filosofskie tetradi.Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin -1938 - Moskva,: Izd-vo Polit. lit-ry.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  11.  64
    In memoriam: Grigori E. Mints 1939–2014.Solomon Feferman &Vladimir Lifschitz -2015 -Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 21 (1):31-33.
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  12.  25
    Deconstructing the linguacultural underpinnings of tolerance: Anglo-Slavonic perspectives.Svetlana Kurteš,Vladimir Ozyumenko &Tatiana Larina -2020 -Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 16 (2):203-234.
    The cross-cultural study of the words defining social values are of particular importance in interdisciplinary contexts, as the knowledge of their culture-specific semantic as well as discursive characteristics contributes to a better understanding of how people think and act in a society. The paper focuses on the English lexeme tolerance and its translation equivalents in Russian and Serbian. It aims to specify linguacultural characterizations of the notion of tolerance in British, Russian and Serbian cultures. The data were taken from dictionaries, (...) British National Corpus (BNC), Russian National Corpus (RNC), Corpus of Contemporary Serbian (SrpKor), as well as media and Internet resources. The combined methodology (pragma-semantic, discourse and lingua-cultural analysis) enabled us to reveal that the dictionary equivalents of the English lexeme tolerance are not complete, but partial. The findings show that in Russian and Serbian the words of Latin etymology tolerantnost’ and tolerancija seem to invoke both positive and negative attitudes, reflecting cultural norms and values. The paper contributes to the understanding of tolerance in the observed linguacultures and confirms that it is important to consider interdisciplinary approaches to language studies. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  13.  57
    (1 other version)Safe Formulas in the General Theory of Stable Models (Preliminary Report).Joohyung Lee &Vladimir Lifschitz -unknown
    Safe first-order formulas generalize the concept of a safe rule, which plays an important role in the design of answer set solvers. We show that any safe sentence is equivalent, in a certain sense, to the result of its grounding—to the variable-free sentence obtained from it by replacing all quantifiers with multiple conjunctions and disjunctions. It follows that a safe sentence and the result of its grounding have the same stable models, and that stable models of a safe sentence can (...) be characterized by a formula of a simple syntactic form. (shrink)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  14. Ėvristicheskai︠a︡ i prognosticheskai︠a︡ funkt︠s︡ii filosofii v formirovanii nauchnykh teoriĭ.Fedor Fedorovich Viakkerev,Vladimir Pavlovich Branskii &Russia Leningrad (eds.) -1976 - Leningrad: Izd-vo Leningradskogo universiteta.
  15.  20
    (1 other version)La Mort.Vladimir Jankélévitch -1977 - Paris: Flammarion.
    Pourquoi la mort de quelqu'un est-elle toujours une sorte de scandale? Pourquoi cet événement si normal éveille-t-il chez ceux qui en sont les témoins autant de curiosité et d'horreur? Depuis qu'il y a des hommes, comment le mortel n'est-il pas habitué à ce phénomène naturel et pourtant toujours accidentel? Pourquoi est-il étonné chaque fois qu'un vivant disparaît, comme si cela arrivait chaque fois pour la première fois? Telles sont les questions que pose ce livre sur la mort. Dans chacun de (...) ses ouvrages,Vladimir Jankélévitch a essayé de saisir le cas limite, l'expérience aiguë : à son point de tangence avec ces frontières, l'homme se situe à la pointe de l'humain, là où le mystère, l'ineffable, le "je ne sais quoi", ouvrent le passage de l'être au néant, ou de l'être à l'absolument-autre. Il s'attache ici à analyser un événement considéré dans sa banalité et dans son étrangeté à la fois, dans son anomalie normale, son tragique familier, bref, dans sa contradiction. "Si la mort n'est pensable ni avant, ni pendant, ni après, écrit Jankélévitch, quand pourrons-nous la penser?". Et il entreprend cette tâche périlleuse : conter l'inénarrable, décrire l'indescriptible. (shrink)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  16.  2
    Fenomenologicheksai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ nauki: kriticheskiĭ analiz.Vladimir Ul Ianovich Babushkin &B. T. Grigor ian -1985 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka". Edited by B. T. Grigorʹi︠a︡n.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  17.  2
    Dialekticheskiĭ materializm i problema realʹnosti v sovremennoĭ fizike.Vladimir Vasilʹevich Bazhan,Petro Sydorovych Dyshlevyi &Valentin Sergeevich Luk ́ianets -1974 - Kiev,: "Nauk. dumka,". Edited by P. S. Dyshlevyĭ & Valentin Sergeevich Lukʹi︠a︡net︠s︡.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  18. Le pur et l'impur.Vladimir Jankélévitch -1960 -Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (3):402-403.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  19.  6
    Materialism and empirio-criticism: critical notes concerning a reactionary philosophy.Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin -1927 - New York: International Publishers. Edited by David Kvitko.
  20.  2
    Plato.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov,Janko Lavrin &Richard Gill -1935 - London: S. Nott. Edited by Janko Lavrin & Richard Gill.
  21. Postroenie drevnekitaĭskikh tekstov.Vladimir Semenovich Spirin -1976 - Nauka.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  22.  28
    Is conceptual blending the key to the mystery of human evolution and cognition?Vladimir Glebkin -2015 -Cognitive Linguistics 26 (1):95-111.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Cognitive Linguistics Jahrgang: 26 Heft: 1 Seiten: 95-111.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  23.  17
    Du mensonge.Vladimir Jankélévitch -1945 - [n.p.]: Confluences.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  24.  26
    Turning Back to Kuhn.Ilya T. Kasavin &Vladimir N. Porus -2020 -Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (1):6-19.
    The article examines the problem of interpreting normal and revolutionary science in the concept of Thomas Kuhn. It is shown that the “normal science” is the central concept of the Kuhn’s history of science, designed in accordance with the normative definition of science adopted by him. Such a story serves an internal purpose – to justify the special epistemical status of expert knowledge. But there is also an external goal – to establish professional science as an institution with special epistemological (...) status and social function, which is situated in a center of intellectual power and property. Historians are those who are forced to constantly rewrite history – either following the methodology of “rational reconstruction” or responding to the challenges of their time. To be a “conservative” or a “revolutionary” in the history of science is a choice made not only for philosophical reasons, but also under the influence of the general socio-cultural situation of the epoch. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  25.  23
    Anxiety and failure in concept identification.Karen Meites,Vladimir Pishkin &Lyle E. Bourne -1981 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (6):293-295.
  26.  17
    Causation, Interpretation and Omniscience: A Note on Davidson's Epistemology.Vladimír Svoboda &Tim Crane -2004 -Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 11 (2):117-127.
    In 'A Coherence Theory of Truth and Knowledge', Donald Davidson argues that it is not possible for us to be massively mistaken in our beliefs. The argument is based on the possibility of an omniscient interpreter who uses the method of radical interpretation to attribute beliefs, since an omniscient interpreter who uses this method will attribute largely true beliefs to those he is inteipreting. In this paper we investigate some of the assumptions behind this argument, and we argue that these (...) assumptions are incompatible with Davidson's view that the object of a belief is its cause. If Davidson wants to keep his interpretationist theory of mind, he should therefore abandon that view. (shrink)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  27.  22
    Neural networks ensembles approach for simulation of solar arrays degradation process.Vladimir Bukhtoyarov,Eugene Semenkin &Andrey Shabalov -2012 - In Emilio Corchado, Vaclav Snasel, Ajith Abraham, Michał Woźniak, Manuel Grana & Sung-Bae Cho,Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems. Springer. pp. 186--195.
  28.  26
    Greek idea of culture: Helens' tradition and modernity-V. Jeger: Paidea, Oblikovanje grčkog čoveka, Književna zajednica, Novi Sad, 1991.Vladimir Cvetković -1992 -Theoria 35 (4):135-144.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  29.  46
    Barwise's information frames and modal logics.Vladimir V. Rybakov -2003 -Archive for Mathematical Logic 42 (3):261-277.
    The paper studies Barwise's information frames and answers the John Barwise question: to find axiomatizations for the modal logics generated by information frames. We find axiomatic systems for (i) the modal logic of all complete information frames, (ii) the logic of all sound and complete information frames, (iii) the logic of all hereditary and complete information frames, (iv) the logic of all complete, sound and hereditary information frames, and (v) the logic of all consistent and complete information frames. The notion (...) of weak modal logics is also proposed, and it is shown that the weak modal logics generated by all information frames and by all hereditary information frames are K and K4 respectively. To develop general theory, we prove that (i) any Kripke complete modal logic is the modal logic of a certain class of information frames and that (ii) the modal logic generated by any given class of complete, rarefied and fully classified information frames is Kripke complete. This paper is dedicated to the memory of talented mathematician John Barwise. (shrink)
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  30. Discours politiques de Thémistius dans leur rapport avec l 'antiquité‖.Vladimir Valdenberg -1924 -Byzantion 1:557-580.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  31.  31
    Príklad logického vývinu pojmu.Vladimír Manda -2001 -Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 8 (3):305-313.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  32.  51
    Books received. [REVIEW]Andrzej Nowak,Vladimir L. Vasyukov,Jan Woleński,Katarzyna Kijania-Placek &P. Simons -1995 -Studia Logica 54 (2):251-266.
  33.  33
    Découvert à Moscou: Le traité inédit d'un académicien des sciences de Paris sur les poudres (1720)/A discovery in Moscow: An unpublished treatise on gunpowder (1720) by a member of the Paris Académie des sciences. [REVIEW]Vladimir N. Malov -1998 -Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 51 (1):145-150.
    No categories
    Direct download(4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  34.  34
    Letter fromVladimir V. Mironov to Aleksandr V. Mikhailovsky.Vladimir V. Mironov -2021 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (3):243-245.
    My dear Aleksandr!I have finally found some quiet time for a slow and attentive read of your article “The Beginning of the Black Notebooks.”1 I very much liked the article, especially for your trul...
    No categories
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  35.  2
    Vladimir Jenkélévitch ou de l'Effectivité.Vladimir Jankélévitch &Lucien Jerphagnon -1969 - Paris,: Seghers. Edited by Lucien Jerphagnon.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  36. (2 other versions)Vladimir Ilʹich Ulʹi︠a︡nov.Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin -1925
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  37.  49
    Vladimir Solovyov’s “Three Speeches on Dostoevsky.” Then and Now.Vladimir N. Porus -2022 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (1):60-73.
    This article discusses the connection between the ideas of Fyodor M. Dostoevsky andVladimir S. Solovyov on the need for cultural and moral transformation of those who would claim to participate in...
    No categories
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  38.  29
    Divine Sophia: the wisdom writings ofVladimir Solovyov.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov -2009 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Edited by Judith Deutsch Kornblatt.
    "This personification of wisdom with golden hair and a radiant aura echoes both the eternal feminine and the world soul. Rooted in Christian and Jewish mysticism, Eastern Orthodox iconography, Greek philosophy, and European romanticism, the Sophiology that suffuses Solovyov's philosophical and artistic works is both intellectually sophisticated and profoundly inspiring. Judith Deutsch Kornblatt brings together key texts from Solovyov's writings about Sophia: poetry, fiction, drama, and philosophy, all extensively annotated and some available in English for the first time (with assistance (...) from the translators Boris Jakim and Laury Magnus)."--Amazon website. (shrink)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  39.  1
    Gumanizm Lʹva Shestova.Vladimir Lashov -2002 - Moskva: Rossiĭskoe gumanisticheskoe obshchestvo.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  40. Vladimir Solovyev's Lectures on Godmanhood.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov &Peter Peter Zouboff -1944 - [New York]: International University Press, distributor. Edited by Peter Peter Zouboff.
  41.  7
    Godmanhood as the main idea of the philosophy ofVladimir Solovyev.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov -1944 - [Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,: Harmon Printing House. Edited by Peter Peter Zouboff.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  42. Connectionist modelling in cognitive sciences.V. Kvasnicka -2003 -Filozofia 58 (1):35-43.
    The purpose of the paper is to present basic principles of connectionism and its position within contemporary cognitive science. Connectionist paradigm postulates thinking as a parallel processing of non-structured information by simple calculations performed by neurons that are deeply mutually interconnected. The basic numerical tools of connectionism are represented by so-called artificial neural networks, which are immediately applicable to the study of many cognitive functions at different levels of complexity and sophistication. Connectionism has brought with it a number of important (...) philosophical issues and concerns. Connectionism as a dramatic shift from more traditional accounts of cognition has forced philosophers to reconsider many assumptions based upon earlier theories. (shrink)
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  43.  18
    Nested abnormality theories.Vladimir Lifschitz -1995 -Artificial Intelligence 74 (2):351-365.
  44.  306
    Blame, not ability, impacts moral “ought” judgments for impossible actions: Toward an empirical refutation of “ought” implies “can”.Vladimir Chituc,Paul Henne,Walter Sinnott-Armstrong &Felipe De Brigard -2016 -Cognition 150 (C):20-25.
    Recently, psychologists have explored moral concepts including obligation, blame, and ability. While little empirical work has studied the relationships among these concepts, philosophers have widely assumed such a relationship in the principle that “ought” implies “can,” which states that if someone ought to do something, then they must be able to do it. The cognitive underpinnings of these concepts are tested in the three experiments reported here. In Experiment 1, most participants judge that an agent ought to keep a promise (...) that he is unable to keep, but only when he is to blame for the inability. Experiment 2 shows that such “ought” judgments correlate with judgments of blame, rather than with judgments of the agent’s ability. Experiment 3 replicates these findings for moral “ought” judgments and finds that they do not hold for nonmoral “ought” judgments, such as what someone ought to do to fulfill their desires. These results together show that folk moral judgments do not conform to a widely assumed philosophical principle that “ought” implies “can.” Instead, judgments of blame play a modulatory role in some judgments of obligation. (shrink)
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   34 citations  
  45.  8
    Imaginace a kultura.Vladimír Borecký -1996 - Praha: Univerzita Karlova.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  46.  30
    The Rhetorical Construction of Eldredge and Gould's Article on the Theory of Punctuated Equilibria in 1972.Vladimir Cachón,Ana Barahona &Francisco J. Ayala -2008 -History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 30 (3-4):317 - 337.
    This article seeks to show how several rhetorical tools were used and, in fact, played a central role in the argumentation advanced by Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould in their 1972 seminal article on the theory of Punctuated Equilibria. It is analyzed how Eldredge and Gould proceeded through three steps that, sequentially integrated, made their argument compelling. It is shown how they made use of analogies, metaphors and other rhetorical tools. It is sustained that they began by priming the (...) reader to distrust the current interpretation of the fossil record offered by most paleontologists and then, in a second step, they used specific visual representations in order to suggest that the competitor theory was committed to the idea of an even and slow evolution at a constant rate, an image utilized by them as straw man. Finally, it is analyzed how, in their third step, Eldredge and Gould made use of several rhetorical arguments to present their theory as new for paleontology while, at the same time, placing it well inside the frame of the modern synthesis, and how they also managed to present their theory as more promising and capable of making predictions for future researches than the competitor theory. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  47.  24
    Dualism of spacetime as the origin of the fermion mass hierarchy.Vladimir Yershov -2005 -Apeiron 12 (1):1.
  48.  56
    Aesthetic Trinity Theory and the Sublime.Vladimir J. Konečni -2011 -Philosophy Today 55 (1):64-73.
  49.  176
    From Perceptual Categories to Concepts: What Develops?Vladimir M. Sloutsky -2010 -Cognitive Science 34 (7):1244-1286.
    People are remarkably smart: They use language, possess complex motor skills, make nontrivial inferences, develop and use scientific theories, make laws, and adapt to complex dynamic environments. Much of this knowledge requires concepts and this study focuses on how people acquire concepts. It is argued that conceptual development progresses from simple perceptual grouping to highly abstract scientific concepts. This proposal of conceptual development has four parts. First, it is argued that categories in the world have different structure. Second, there might (...) be different learning systems that evolved to learn categories of differing structures. Third, these systems exhibit differential maturational course, which affects how categories of different structures are learned in the course of development. And finally, an interaction of these components may result in the developmental transition from perceptual groupings to more abstract concepts. This study reviews a large body of empirical evidence supporting this proposal. (shrink)
    Direct download(8 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   43 citations  
  50.  6
    Vladimir Jenkélévitch ou de l'Effectivité.Vladimir Jankélévitch -1969 - Paris,: Seghers. Edited by Lucien Jerphagnon.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
1 — 50 / 964
Export
Limit to items.
Filters





Configure languageshere.Sign in to use this feature.

Viewing options


Open Category Editor
Off-campus access
Using PhilPapers from home?

Create an account to enable off-campus access through your institution's proxy server or OpenAthens.


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp