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8Knowledge, Value, Evolution (edited book)College Publications. 2011.The volume presents original contributions from the 2009 Knowledge, Value, Evolution conference, held in Prague in 2009. While the conference was held during the year of Darwin's double anniversary, its aims were not historical. Rather, we brought together researchers from many different countries who work on topics at the interface of philosophy, the humanities and evolutionary biology. Chapters included in this volume give a very comprehensive picture of the work on a Darwinian-inspired episte…Read more
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21Conscious and Unconscious Mentality: Examining Their Nature, Similarities and Differences (edited book)Routledge. 2023.In this collection of essays, experts in the field of consciousness research shed light on the intricate relationship between conscious and unconscious states of mind. Advancing the debate on consciousness research, this book puts centre stage the topic of commonalities and differences between conscious and unconscious contents of the mind. The collection of cutting-edge chapters offers a breadth of research perspectives, with some arguing that unconscious states have been unjustly overlooked an…Read more
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33Empiricism in the foundations of cognitionAI and Society 38 (1): 67-87. 2023.This paper traces the empiricist program from early debates between nativism and behaviorism within philosophy, through debates about early connectionist approaches within the cognitive sciences, and up to their recent iterations within the domain of deep learning. We demonstrate how current debates on the nature of cognition via deep network architecture echo some of the core issues from the Chomsky/Quine debate and investigate the strength of support offered by these various lines of research …Read more
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Jaroslav Peregrin, Kapitoly z analytické filosofieOrganon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 13 (2): 266-270. 2006.
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75Appropriating A PrioriCroatian Journal of Philosophy 6 (1): 113-120. 2006.The paper criticizes the novel approach of Miščević to apriority and analyticity. In a nutshell, it aims to show that Miščević has failed to appreciate the power and impact of semantic atomism in the theory of concepts. He simply assurnes a clean distinction between concept-analyzing propositions and those that do not analyze concepts, misconstrue the way atomists understand concept-analyzing propositions, namely epistemically and not semantically, and fails to provide an answer to atomistic con…Read more
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Silvia Gáliková, Úvod do filozofie mysleOrganon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 9 (4): 465-468. 2002.
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Functionalism and the acquired learning of mental conceptsFilosoficky Casopis 49 (3): 403-413. 2001.
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Konferencia k dielu Paula HorwichaOrganon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 13 (3): 407-408. 2006.
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Boundaries perceptual theory of emotionsOrganon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 18 102-114. 2011.
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15IntroductionHuman Affairs 20 (3): 215-223. 2010.Embodied Appraisals and Non-emotional States We present the embodied appraisal theory of emotions and show how it handles a variety of intuitions we hold about affective states. While appreciating its integrative potential, we point out possible difficulties that it might face from further investigation of embodied non-emotional states. Following Darwin and his work on the expression of emotions, we suggest that some obviously non-emotional mental states comply with the criteria set by Prinz's t…Read more
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1Intentionality and authorshipFilozofia 58 (1): 56-61. 2003.In the midst of the 1980 Daniel Dennett published a series of papers on the problematic of the Self. The resolution offered by Dennett is rather unconventional in philosophy and it might appear as contradicting several contemporary theoretical as well as experimental works in this field. The latter appeal namely to conside_rably different sources of the development of human Self. The aim of the paper is to show, that understanding the resolution offered by Dennett as an attempt at explaining jus…Read more
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16Embodied Appraisals and Non-emotional StatesHuman Affairs 20 (3): 215-223. 2010.Embodied Appraisals and Non-emotional States We present the embodied appraisal theory of emotions and show how it handles a variety of intuitions we hold about affective states. While appreciating its integrative potential, we point out possible difficulties that it might face from further investigation of embodied non-emotional states. Following Darwin and his work on the expression of emotions, we suggest that some obviously non-emotional mental states comply with the criteria set by Prinz's t…Read more