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Against essential normativity of the mental
Philosophical Studies, 2007A number of authors have recently developed and defended various versions of ‘normative essentialism’ about the mental, i.e. the claim that propositional attitudes are constitutively or essentially governed by normative principles. I present two arguments to the effect that this claim cannot be right.
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Essential Norm of Toeplitz Operators on the Fock Spaces
Integral Equations and Operator Theory, 2015zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Hu, Zhangjian, Lu, Jin
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Essential norms of composition operators and Aleksandrov measures
Pacific Journal of Mathematics, 1997The essential norm of a composition operator on \(H^2\) is calculated in terms of the singular parts of the Aleksandrov measures of the inducing holomorphic map. The argument provides a purely function-theoretic proof of the equivalence of Sarason's compactness condition for composition operators on \(L^1\) and Shapiro's compactness condition for ...
Cima, Joseph A., Matheson, Alec L.
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The essential norm of the integral type operators
Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Xiaoman Liu +3 more
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Essential norms and weak compactness of integration operators
Archiv der Mathematik, 2011Let \(g\) be an analytic function on the unit disk \(\mathbb D\) in the complex plane. The generalized Volterra integral operator \(T_ g\) is defined by the formula \( (T_ g f)(z)=\int_0^{z}f(\zeta)g'(\zeta)\,d\zeta \), \(z\in {\mathbb D}\), for functions \(f\) analytic in \(\mathbb D\).
Laitila Jussi +2 more
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Might We Be Essentially Normative Animals?
2019Abstract This chapter poses the question of whether humans might be essentially normative animals, i.e. whether traditionally prominent specificities of the human life form—our linguistic, social, and moral “natures”—might ground in a basic susceptibility, or proclivity to the deontic regulation of thought and behaviour: the “normative ...
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Essentially Grounded Non-Naturalism and Normative Supervenience
Topoi, 2017Non-naturalism—roughly the view that normative properties and facts are sui generis and incompatible with a purely scientific worldview—faces a difficult challenge with regard to explaining why it is that the normative features of things supervene on their natural features.
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Ethics, Essence and Immanence: Marx's Normative Essentialism
2018Volume Two of Marx's Socialism from Within. Here I locate Marx within a concept of rational freedom which holds that the freedom of each individual is conditional upon and co-existent with the freedom of all individuals. I, in turn, ground that concept in Marx's normative essentialist anthropology.
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Norm and essential norm of truncated Toeplitz operators on model spaces
SCIENTIA SINICA Mathematica, 2023Ma Pan, Zheng Dechao
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