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Aesthetics is the Philosophy of Our Wordless World
For too long, philosophers have tried to force our world to comport to the ‘linguistic turn,’ made famous by Richard Rorty’s 1967 anthology of the same name.
Sue Spaid
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Artificial Intelligence Is Stupid and Causal Reasoning Will Not Fix It
Artificial Neural Networks have reached “grandmaster” and even “super-human” performance across a variety of games, from those involving perfect information, such as Go, to those involving imperfect information, such as “Starcraft”.
J. Mark Bishop
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Ryle’s “Intellectualist Legend” in Historical Context
Gilbert Ryle’s distinction between knowledge-how and knowledge-that emerged from his criticism of the “intellectualist legend” that to do something intelligently is “to do a bit of theory and then to do a bit of practice,” and became a philosophical ...
Michael Kremer
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Det rasjonalistiske spøkelse i høyere utdanning - om hvorfor kunnskap ikke blir kompetanse
I denne artikkelen blir kunnskapssynet bak tradisjonell universitets- og høgskoleundervisning drøftet Teoretisk kunnskap blir i dette kunnskapssynet sett på som påstander og regler man har “i hodet”, og kompetent praksis blir sett på som en praksis som ...
Jarand Rystad
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Phenomenology from the Standpoint of the Lvov–Warsaw School [PDF]
The aim of the paper is to examine the views on phenomenology developed by representatives of the Lvov–Warsaw School (henceforth: LWS). The paper shows that, firstly, there is a significant genetic connection between the LWS and Husserl’s ...
Aleksandra Gomułczak
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Abstract Background Head and neck cancer represents the seventh most common cancer diagnosis globally. Maintaining sufficient nutrition is important for preventing malnutrition (undernutrition) and muscle wasting, which contribute to worse outcomes, although many patients are unable to maintain adequate oral intake throughout treatment.
Nicole Kiss +21 more
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CONDUCTISMO LÓGICO Y AUTOCONOCIMIENTO
This article analyzes the problem of self-knowledge through two opposite postures: cartesian dualism and logical conductism. Is self-knowledge infallible, as Descartes thought?
Mario Gensollen
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AI And the Editors' Ghost: Who Is the Writer Now?
ABSTRACT This an exploration of the use of AI in research and writing. It builds upon the ‘Harbingers’ project, an international and longitudinal study of early career researchers (ECRs) and scholarly communication. In the fourth phase of the project, we returned to the theme of AI, in particular AI as ‘ghostwriter’.
David Clark +9 more
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Libertarianism & Category-Mistake [PDF]
This paper offers a defense against two accusations according to which libertarianism incurs in a category-mistake. The philosophy of Gilbert Ryle will be used to explain the reasons which ground these accusations. Further, it will be shown why, although
Carlos G. Patarroyo G.
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What Does it Mean to be a Student? Exploring the Experience of “Studenting” as Referring and Hosting
Abstract This article follows the “Biestian” concept of “teaching as pointing,” and expands on it by adding the role and perspective of the student in educational interactions or contacts, which are largely underdeveloped or marginalized in Biesta's theory of education.
Haoyu Jin
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