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Kant Walks Meillassoux: Finitude and Correlationism

Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 2021
This paper analyses Quentin Meillassoux’s criticism of Kantian philosophy. The objective of the paper is to delineate the connection Meillassoux asserts between the problem of induction and Kant’s account of finitude. After examining Meillassoux’s elucidations on the connection between the two, I argue that Meillassoux’s characterization of Kantian ...
E. J. Robin
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Clearing Up Correlationism

Philosophy Today, 2023
In After Finitude, Quentin Meillassoux speculates from the principle of noncontradiction’s a priori enclosure toward a standpoint of absolute contingency. Based on his propositions, I argue that his thinking continues to reproduce a contradiction between the finitude of the subject and the infinitude of the noumenal world.
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Dark pedagogy – speculative realism and environmental and sustainability education

, 2020
This article draws on the emerging speculative realist philosophical movement in order to develop new understandings of the issues and content of education that needs framing and reframing within environmental and sustainability education (ESE) research.
J. Lysgaard, S. Bengtsson
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RAFT: Recurrent All-Pairs Field Transforms for Optical Flow

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2020
We introduce Recurrent All-Pairs Field Transforms (RAFT), a new deep network architecture for optical flow. RAFT extracts per-pixel features, builds multi-scale 4D correlation volumes for all pairs of pixels, and iteratively updates a flow field through ...
Zachary Teed, Jia Deng
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Deep CORAL: Correlation Alignment for Deep Domain Adaptation

ECCV Workshops, 2016
Deep neural networks are able to learn powerful representations from large quantities of labeled input data, however they cannot always generalize well across changes in input distributions.
Baochen Sun, Kate Saenko
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Beyond Correlation Filters: Learning Continuous Convolution Operators for Visual Tracking

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2016
Discriminative Correlation Filters (DCF) have demonstrated excellent performance for visual object tracking.
Martin Danelljan   +3 more
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Unstable Nature and “Myriad Things”: Between European Doublethink and Chinese Correlationism

Philosophical Literary Journal Logos, 2023
As an embodiment of the technical thinking of European modernity, the Anthropocene as a phenomenon and as a concept relies on the idea of nature as a world separate and independent from human society. However, the obvious counterproductivity of this dualism points to the need for a new way of thinking about the relationship between humans and nonhumans.
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From Ancestral Events to Posthumous Texts: Two Critiques of Correlationism

2020
This chapter argues that arche-writing and textuality are best understood as a critique of correlationism avant la lettre, and thus can be productively contrasted with Quentin Meillassoux’s critique of correlationism and his notion of the ancestral.
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The Effect of Event Rarity on the Perception of Correlationally Indeterminate Data

2009
Abstract : Previous research has indicated that events that are rare are more informative than common events. The present study manipulated event rarity through social stereotypes to evaluate event rarity's role in the perception of correlationally indeterminate data.
Richard B. Anderson, Amanda M. Kelley
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