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Two Epistemological Arguments against Two Semantic Dispositionalisms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Even though he is not very explicit about it, in “Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language” Kripke discusses two different, albeit related, skeptical theses ‒ the first one in the philosophy of mind, the second one in the metaphysics of language ...
Guardo, Andrea
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The laws of Newton and Coulomb as information transmission by virtual particles [PDF]

open access: yesProblems of Information Transmission, 2016, v. 52, No. 3, pp. 308-318, 2016
In elementary particle physics the philosophy of virtual particles is widely used. We use this philosophy to obtain the famous inverse square law of classical physics. We define a formal model without fields or forces, but with virtual particle - information transmitter.
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TArgument is War...and War is Hell: Philosophy, Education, and Metaphors for Argumentation

open access: yesInformal Logic, 1995
The claim that argumentation has no proper role in either philosophy or education, and especially not in philosophical education, flies in the face of both conventional wisdom and traditional pedagogy.
Daniel H. Cohen
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THE CODEX OF PHILOSOPHY

open access: yesДокса, 2015
This text gives valuable information on the singularities of Philosophy: what it must deal with and what principles it must follow. What is Philosophy in private with itself, in front of its own consciousness, in the light of its own conscience?
Олексій Роджеро
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Complementarity between Position and Momentum as a Consequence of Kochen-Specker Arguments [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
We give two simple Kochen-Specker arguments for complementary between the position and momentum components of spinless particles, arguments that are identical in structure to those given by Peres and Mermin for spin-1/2 particles.
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Dynamic and stochastic systems as a framework for metaphysics and the philosophy of science [PDF]

open access: yesSynthese 198, 2551-2612 (2021), 2015
Scientists often think of the world (or some part of it) as a dynamical system, a stochastic process, or a generalization of such a system. Prominent examples of systems are (i) the system of planets orbiting the sun or any other classical mechanical system, (ii) a hydrogen atom or any other quantum-mechanical system, and (iii) the earth's atmosphere ...
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Artificial vs Substantial Gauge Symmetries: a Criterion and an Application to the Electroweak Model [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophy of Science 86, no. 3 (July 2019): 472-496, 2017
To systematically answer the generalized Kretschmann objection, we propose a mean to make operational a criterion widely recognized as allowing to decide if the gauge symmetry of a theory is artificial or substantial. Our proposition is based on the dressing field method of gauge symmetry reduction, a new simple tool from mathematical physics.
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О кризисе в философии или «Кто мыслит абстрактно» [PDF]

open access: yesФилософия и космология, 2011
The situation in modern philosophy is very similar to the one that was there in the beginning of the XIX century. To realize it enough to read the preface to «Phenomenology of Spirit» written by Hegel, where he listed all the vices that were inherent in ...
Труфанов С. Н.
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Neo-kantianism and Neo-hegelianism. Comments on Neo-philosophy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The article addresses the problem of neo-philosophy in the light of its relation to philosophy while constituting its renewal. The subject matter of the reflection is the analysis of neo-kantianism and neo-hegelianism, whereas the result of the ...
Noras, Andrzej J.
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Philosophie byzantine et philosophie scolastique. Simples notes

open access: yesÉchos d'Orient, 1909
Catoire A. Philosophie byzantine et philosophie scolastique. Simples notes. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 12, n°77, 1909. pp. 193-201.
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