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    Are we studying consciousness yet?
    with Larry Weiskrantz
    It has been over a decade and half since Christof Koch and the late Francis Crick first advocated the now popular NCC project, in which one tries to find the neural correlate of consciousness for perceptual processes. Here we critically take stock of what have actually been learned from these studies. Many authors have questioned whether looking for the neural correlates would eventually lead to an explanatory theory of consciousness, while the proponents of NCC research maintain that focusing o…Read more
  •  8
    Figurationen des Politischen (Figurations of the Political) (edited book)
    with Oliver Kohns
    Brill Fink. 2015.
    Figurationen des Politischen sind Verkörperungen souveräner Macht, die nur in ästhetischer Form existieren können. Der Doppelband analysiert Geschichte und Gegenwart der Figurationen des Politischen aus kultur- und medienwissenschaftlicher Sicht. Dieser interdisziplinäre Ansatz bietet eine bisher beispiellose Vielheit an Perspektiven auf die Ästhetik der Politik.0Im ersten der zwei Teilbände wird gefragt, wie Politik in der Gegenwart sichtbar und wirksam wird. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf den…Read more
  •  81
    Sexual Histories, Sexual PoliticsHidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian PastComing Out under Fire: The History of Gay Men and Women in World War TwoHomosexuality, Which Homosexuality? Essays from the International Scientific Conference on Lesbian and Gay StudiesPassion and Power: Sexuality in History (review)
    with Susan K. Cahn, Martha Vicinus, George Chauncey, Allan Bérubé, Dennis Altman, Henk van den Boogaard, Liana Borghi, Kathy Peiss, Christina Simmons, Robert Padgug, and Allan Berube
    Feminist Studies 18 (3): 629. 1992.
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    Ortega y Gasset: Præceptor HispaniæOrtega y Gasset: Praeceptor Hispaniae
    Journal of Aesthetic Education 6 (4): 43. 1972.
  •  105
    A short biography of Luis Fariñas del Cerro
    with Pedro Cabalar, Andreas Herzig, and David Pearce
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 27 (3): 153-160. 2017.
    Near the end of 2015, Luis Fariñas del Cerro officially retired as directeur de recherche in the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and became an Emeritus researcher of the CNRS. The present special issue is a Festschrift in his honour to celebrate Luis’s achievements in science, both as an outstanding scholar as well as a remarkable and highly successful organiser, administrator and leader in science and technology policy and management, in particular as the founder of the Journal…Read more
  •  76
    A Commentary on Lucan, De Bello Civili IV: Introduction, Edition, and Translation
    Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 105 (4): 555-556. 2012.
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    Prominent radical democrats have in recent times shown a vivid interest in the commons. Ever since the publication of Governing the Commons by Elinor Ostrom, the commons have been associated with a self-governing and self-sustaining scheme of production and burdened with the responsibility of carving out an autonomous social space independent from both the markets and the state. Since the commons prove on a small empirical scale that self-governance, far from being a utopian ideal, is and long h…Read more
  •  123
    Temporal Equilibrium Logic with past operators
    with Felicidad Aguado, Pedro Cabalar, Gilberto Pérez, and Concepción Vidal
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 27 (3-4): 161-177. 2017.
    In this paper, we study the introduction of modal past temporal operators in Temporal Equilibrium Logic, an hybrid formalism that mixes linear-time modalities and logic programs interpreted under stable models and their characterisation in terms of Equilibrium Logic. We show that Kamp’s translation can also be used to translate the new extension of TEL with past operators into Quantified Equilibrium Logic. Additionally, we provide a method for removing past operators that consists in replacing p…Read more
  •  56
    Market-based Approach in Shift from Linear Economy Towards Circular Economy Supported by Game Theory Analysis
    with Stephan Maier
    Creative and Knowledge Society 5 (2): 1-10. 2015.
    Purpose of the article is to partially describe underpinning economics for the circular economy. A circular economy (closed-loop system) is an advancement from the linear economy (open-loop system) which behaves according to the hierarchy of 6R, preferring reuse, remanufacture or recycle solutions insead of disposal (known also as a „linear dead-end“). This new approach is a trigger of new business models seeking many times vor various kinds of support from the side of government. However, gover…Read more
  •  36
    Purpose of the article is to describe purpose of symposia oriented at sustainable development, existing achievements of the Pan-European University in organization of such events and future plans. Methodologyused in this manuscript is simple observation. Manuscript discovers potential of the Pan-European University to come up with further similar events in the year 2015. Concluding remarks are that described activities fully conform into the vision of the Pan-European University to become a well…Read more
  •  87
    Defense Profiles in Adaptation Process to Sport Competition and Their Relationships with Coping, Stress and Control
    with Michel Nicolas, Guillaume Martinent, Khadija Chahraoui, Philippe Vacher, and Yves de Roten
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
  •  40
    Andrea Poma: Cadenzas. Philosophical Notes for Postmodernism
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 70 (4): 369-373. 2017.
  •  35
    The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Compelling framework, messy reality
    with Dandara Ramos and Gretchen Perry
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40. 2017.
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    The importance of being explicit
    with D. B. Krupp
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40. 2017.
    Van Lange et al. propose that climate affects violence via its effects on life history. That much is reasonable (and not novel), but their theory lacks causal specificity. Their foundational claim of an association between heat and violence is not well documented, and several findings that the authors themselves cite seem inconsistent with their model, rather than supportive.
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    Mitgeteilte und parasitäre Emergenz: Zwei Modelle verkörpernder Evolution
    In Gregor Etzelmüller, Thomas Fuchs & Christian Tewes (eds.), Verkörperung - eine neue interdisziplinäre Anthropologie, De Gruyter. pp. 281-312. 2017.
    In this article, Iwill examine two models for understanding evolutionary processes as they are used in the context of two specific research fields and associated concepts.The first areaof research is the experimental system of the „twohanded trim saw“ and the related philosophical-artistic research cycle of „intercorporeal splits.“ The corresponding model of evolution in this case is the model of communicative emergence. The second area of research is the phenomenon of the parasitic/parasite and…Read more
  •  60
    Epic and Epigram—Minor Heroes in Virgil’s Aeneid
    Classical Quarterly 55 (1): 153-169. 2005.
  •  129
    Saint Thomas Aquinas, Yesterday and Today (review)
    Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (2): 351-351. 1940.
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    Sperm donor suffers years later from inherited disease * Commentary
    with D. O. E. Gebhardt
    Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (4): 213-214. 2002.
    A case is described of a man who discovered years after donating sperm for artificial insemination, that he had a serious genetic disease, autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia. This manifests itself only years after puberty and occurs in 50% of the progeny. The sperm had been used for the conception of 18 children in 13 women. The parents were only told three years after the insemination. This long time interval was unavoidable since many of the parents had to be found and the hospital director …Read more
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    An Extension of the Lebesgue Measure Pertaining to the Repeated Experiment
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 35 (3): 193-196. 1989.
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    The Paradox at Reason’s Boundary
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 76 125-136. 2002.
    Central to Kierkegaard’s account of religious existence is his critique of speculative reason. This critique begins with the distinction between subjective and objective reflection. Its most radical aspects appear in Kierkegaard’s discussions of the paradox. In spite of Kierkegaard’s frequent comments on this notion, it is not readily understood. I want to argue against a common reading of this notion and propose an alternative reading. This alternative reading allows for a conceptually quite pl…Read more
  •  109
    Epic from Epigram: The Poetics of Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica
    American Journal of Philology 130 (4): 533-566. 2009.
    This article makes the case for the importance of epigram, in terms of both form and content, for Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica. In the battle scenes of Books 3 and 6, in particular, recurrent allusions to epigrammatic themes unveil Valerius' poetics of epigram that evoke the dead for poetic purposes. As part of this, the apostrophe te quoque serves as an epitaphic gesture that marks the Argonautica, with its recurrent civil war imagery, as an epitaph on the golden age. In addition, Valerius emp…Read more