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Kristina Šekrst, Unjustified untrue "beliefs": AI hallucinations and justification logicsIn Kordula Świętorzecka, Filip Grgić & Anna Brozek (eds.), Logic, Knowledge, and Tradition. Essays in Honor of Srecko Kovac. forthcoming.
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Kristina Šekrst and Sandro Skansi, Newspeak and Cyberspeak: The Haunting Ghosts of the Russian PastIn Chris Shei & James Schnell (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Language and Mind Engineering, Routledge. 2024.
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Sandro Skansi, Kristina Šekrst, and Marko Kardum, Is Mathematics a Humanistic Science?Filozofska Istrazivanja 43 (2): 321-331. 2023.
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Kristina Šekrst, The Status of Video Games as Self-Involving Interactive Fictions: Fuzzy Intervals and Hard IdentificationsSic: Journal of Literature, Culture and Literary Translation 3. 2023.
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Kristina Šekrst, Wanna binge-watch an 18-hour film? Twin Peaks and the psychology of the watching experienceIn Adam A. Cichoń & Szymon Wróbel (eds.), Images between Series and Stream, Universitas. pp. 117-131. 2023.
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Kristina Šekrst, Darmok and Jalad on the Internet: the importance of metaphors in natural languages and natural language processingIn Amy H. Sturgis & Emily Strand (eds.), Star Trek: Essays Exploring the Final Frontier, Vernon Press. pp. 89-117. 2023.
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Kristina Šekrst, David Huckvale (2020) Terrors of the Flesh: The Philosophy of Body Horror in FilmFilm-Philosophy 26 (2): 280-283. 2022.
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Kristina Šekrst, Everybody lies: deception levels in various domains of lifeBiosemiotics (2). 2022.
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Kristina Šekrst, Tony “Two-Toes”: the pragmatics of nicknames in filmsQuarterly Review of Film and Video. 2022.
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Kristina Šekrst, Having the Foggiest Idea: A Gradual Account on Mental ImagesJournal of Neurophilosophy 1 (2): 203-211. 2022.
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Kristina Šekrst, Slippin' Identity (Better Call Saul and Philosophy)In Joshua Heter & Brett Coppenger (eds.), Better Call Saul and Philosophy. 2022.
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Kristina Šekrst, Hot Spacetime (Queen and Philosophy)In Jared Kemling (ed.), Queen and Philosophy: Guaranteed to Blow Your Mind, Pop Culture and Philosophy. pp. 149-158. 2022.
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Kristina Šekrst and Sandro Skansi, Machine learning and essentialismZagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 73 171-196. 2022.
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Marko Kardum and Ines Skelac, Notion of Private Language in Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-philosophcus and some Contemporary Linguistic RefutationsDisputatio Philosophica 22 (1): 63-75. 2021.
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Kristina Šekrst, AI-Completeness: Using Deep Learning to Eliminate the Human FactorIn Sandro Skansi (ed.), Guide to Deep Learning Basics, Springer. pp. 117-130. 2020.
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Kristina Šekrst, Much ado about nothing: cosmological and anthropic limits of quantum fluctuationsIn Luka Boršić, Dragan Poljak, Ivana Skuhala Karasman & Franjo Sokolić (eds.), Physics and Philosophy II, Institute For Philosophy Zagreb. pp. 105-114. 2020.
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Sandro Skansi, Kristina Šekrst, and Marko Kardum, A Different Approach for Clique and Household Analysis in Synthetic Telecom Data Using Propositional LogicIn Marko Koričić (ed.), 2020 43rd International Convention on Information, Communication and Electronic Technology (MIPRO), Ieee Explore. pp. 1286-1289. 2020.
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Ivana Zagorac, The Roots of European BioethicsProceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 3 149-153. 2018.
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Sandro Skansi and Davor Lauc, Analogical Reasoning and Word-Meanings in a Multidimensional SpaceFilozofska Istrazivanja 38 (1): 5-16. 2018.
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Davor Lauc, How Gruesome are the No-free-lunch Theorems for Machine Learning?Croatian Journal of Philosophy 18 (3): 479-485. 2018.
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Ines Skelac and Nenad Smokrovic, Influence of Natural Language on ReasoningFilozofska Istrazivanja 37 (4): 709-722. 2018.
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Ljudevit Fran Ježić, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi: O Spinozinu nauku u pismima Mosesu Mendelssohnu / Spisi o sporu o božanskim stvarima i njihovoj objaviFilozofska Istrazivanja 37 (2): 371-378. 2017.
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Ines Skelac, What We Talk about When We Talk about Logic as Normative for ReasoningPhilosophies 2 (2): 8. 2017.
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Aleksandar Fatic and Ivana Zagorac, The Methodology of Philosophical Practice: Eclecticism and/or Integrativeness?Philosophia 44 (4): 1419-1438. 2016.
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Ljudevit Fran Ježić, Über die Gegenüberstellung des gemeinen Menschenverstandes und der kritischen Vernunft nach der Göttinger Rezension der Kritik der reinen VernunftFilozofska Istrazivanja 33 (2): 299-316. 2013.