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Logic programming --- Reasoning --- Congresses --- Logic programming - Congresses --- Reasoning - Congresses
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Artificial intelligence --- Congresses --- Analogy --- Reasoning --- Inference --- Artificial intelligence - Congresses. --- Analogy - Congresses. --- Reasoning - Congresses. --- Inference - Congresses.
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Nonmonotonic reasoning --- Artificial intelligence --- Congresses --- Semantics --- congresses --- congresses. --- Nonmonotonic reasoning - Congresses --- Artificial intelligence - Congresses
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Die aktuell viel diskutierte Frage nach dem Verhältnis von Gefühl und Vernunft wurde von Philosophen des 17. Jahrhunderts mit solcher Komplexität erörtert, dass ihre Entwürfe bis heute eine Inspirationsquelle für die Erforschung der Emotionalität des Geistes sind. Der Band bietet sowohl vielfältige Analysen der Theorien von Descartes, Spinoza und Leibniz als auch Untersuchungen zu den Entwürfen von Hobbes, Henry More, Anne Conway, La Rochefoucauld, Christina von Schweden, Malebranche, Fénelon, Shaftesbury und Émilie du Châtelet und schließt mit einem Ausblick auf das 18. Jahrhundert bis zu Kant. Indem der Fokus auf die affektiven Komponenten in Erkenntnisprozessen und auf die Grenzbestimmungen von Emotionen und Vernunft gelegt wird, ermöglicht dieser Band neue Einsichten in die Vielfalt und Bedeutsamkeit der philosophischen Reflexion über Emotionen in der Frühen Neuzeit.Mit Beiträgen von Susan James, Denis Kambouchner, Christia Mercer, Gianni Paganini, Amelie Rorty, Theo Verbeek u.a.
Emotions (Philosophy) -- Congresses. --- Emotions (Philosophy). --- Reasoning -- Congresses. --- Reasoning. --- Emotions (Philosophy) --- Reasoning --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Affect. --- Descartes, René. --- Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm. --- Reason. --- Spinoza, Baruch de.
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The contributions in the first part 'Re-modelling logic' of this volume take account of formal logic in the theory of 'rational' argumentation. Part two contains papers that distinguish the various dialogue games for logics in terms of 'rights' and 'obligations' of the players. The authors following in the third section study the interaction between participants in a dialogue. Here the tools of the logician are used for the wider purpose of studying the nature of dialogue. The fourth section concern modes of argumentation that are actually found in philosopical texts from earlier centuries.
Logic --- Reasoning --- 82.085 --- 82.085 Retorica. Argumentatieleer. Voordrachtkunst --- Retorica. Argumentatieleer. Voordrachtkunst --- Congresses --- Philosophy of language --- Linguistics --- Literary rhetorics --- Congresses. --- Logic - Congresses --- Reasoning - Congresses
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Artificial intelligence --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Logic, symbolic and mathematical --- Reasoning --- Congresses. --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Artificial intelligence - Congresses. --- Knowledge, Theory of - Congresses. --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical - Congresses --- Reasoning - Congresses.
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Logic --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- General ethics --- Reason --- Reasoning --- Violence --- Intellectuals --- Congresses --- -Reason --- -Reasoning --- -Violence --- -Violent behavior --- Social psychology --- Argumentation --- Ratiocination --- Thought and thinking --- Judgment (Logic) --- Mind --- Intellect --- Rationalism --- Intelligentsia --- Persons --- Social classes --- Specialists --- Congresses. --- -Congresses --- Reason - Congresses --- Reasoning - Congresses --- Violence - Congresses --- Intellectuals - Congresses
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Philosophy of science --- Theory of knowledge --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Transcendentalism --- Reasoning --- Science --- Congresses --- Philosophy --- -Reasoning --- -Science --- -Transcendentalism --- -Philosophy --- Philosophy, Modern --- Idealism --- Natural science --- Science of science --- Sciences --- Argumentation --- Ratiocination --- Reason --- Thought and thinking --- Judgment (Logic) --- Logic --- Epistemology --- Psychology --- -Congresses --- Congresses. --- Philosophy&delete& --- Natural sciences --- Knowledge, Theory of - Congresses --- Transcendentalism - Congresses --- Reasoning - Congresses --- Science - Philosophy - Congresses
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It is an obvious fact that human agency is constrained and structured by many kinds of rules: rules that are constitutive for communication, morality, persons, and society, and juridical rules. So the question is: what roles are played by social rules and the structural traits of human agency in rational decision making? What bearing does this have on the theory of practical rationality? These issues can only be discussed within an interdisciplinary setting, with researchers drawn from philosophy, decision theory and the economic and social sciences. The problem is of profound, fundamental concern to the social scientist and has attracted a great deal of intellectual effort. Contributors include distinguished researchers in their respective fields and the book thus presents state-of-the-art theory. It can also be used as a textbook in advanced philosophy, economics and social science classes.
Reasoning --- Social norms --- Congresses --- Social aspects --- Ontology. --- Philosophy. --- Modern philosophy. --- Philosophy and social sciences. --- Philosophy, general. --- Modern Philosophy. --- Philosophy of the Social Sciences. --- Social sciences and philosophy --- Social sciences --- Modern philosophy --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Being --- Philosophy --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Substance (Philosophy) --- Reasoning - Congresses. --- Social norms - Congresses.
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