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Journal articles on the topic "New-ontological-category hypothesis"

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Malicka-Kleparska, Anna. "Derivation of Nominals Corresponding to Object Experiencer Verbs in roz- in Polish." Roczniki Humanistyczne 71, no. 11s (2023): 175–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/rh237111-8s.

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This paper contributes to the discussion concerning the status of Kimian states as a relatively new ontological category in language. We argue here that a class of psychological nouns in Polish represents Kimian states and it is semantically and morpho-syntactically related to structures with passive participles, which also show features of Kimian states. The discussion has a bearing on the Aspect Preservation Hypothesis (Fábregas and Marín, “State Nouns”, “The Role”), since the data seem to constitute a problem for this Hypothesis if the nominals are analysed as derived from active verbal for
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Fedorova, Svetlana. "Comparative analytics of empirical ontologies of A. N. Whitehead and B. Latour." Science. Culture. Society 30, no. 4 (2024): 150–69. https://doi.org/10.19181/nko.2024.30.4.10.

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The article defines and problematizes the zones of influence of A.N.Whitehead's philosophy of the process on actor-network theory and philosophy of modes of existence of B.Latour. Analytical procedures are implemented in the empirical field and touch upon such important topics as: changing the direction of the research vector from being to flux, revealing the structure of empirical experience, understanding the processual nature of the event, defining zones of transitions between events, etc. The study is conducted consistently at two levels: the level of eventfulness and the level of value tr
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Korablyov, Alexander A. "Creation of the World as an Ontology of Creative Predestination: Geopoetics and Theopoetics (On the Example of the Donetsk Literature Genesis)." Historical Geography Journal 1, no. 3 (2022): 44–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.58529/2782-6511-2022-1-3-44-59.

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The article examines the ontological prerequisites of regional creative paradigmatics on the example of the formation of a new Donetsk literature. The Creation concept is chosen as an identification marker repeated in the works of famous Donetsk poets (Boris Lastovenko, Natalia Khatkina, etc.) and Donetsk philologists (Mikhail Girshman, Vladimir Fedorov, etc.). The author analyses poems from N. Khatkina’s debut poetry collection «Touch» (1981), characterizing its literary and conceptuality, as well as a polemical orientation in relation to the methodological principles of the Donetsk philologi
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Kalinin, Igor K. "Darwinism as the Missing Link in Kant’s Critical Philosophy." Kantian journal 38, no. 4 (2019): 51–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5922/0207-6918-2019-4-3.

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I proceed from the hypothesis that the difficulties in Kant’s presentation of his plan and, accordingly, the implicit reason for the critical attitude to this plan on the part of many contemporary philosophers stem from the fact that he had no theoretical link at his disposal which would offer a more solid scientific grounding for his entire system. I believe that Darwinism is such a link which bolsters the central but ungrounded thesis of the Critique of Pure Reason on the existence of a priori synthetic judgments. The synthesis of Darwinism and critical philosophy dictates, however, a substa
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Plotnikov, Nikolai. "Methods of resource modeling of organizational objects." Transaction of Scientific Papers of the Novosibirsk State Technical University, no. 1-2 (August 26, 2020): 149–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.17212/2307-6879-2020-1-2-149-168.

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The development of resource methodology and soft computing in this paper is presented as a new direction of ontological design. The objects of air transport organizations are chosen as the applied area: a company, a social group, an individual. The existing understanding of re-sources is related to the concepts of consumption. The problem is that the category of re-sources is not identified and does not have a humanitarian study, primarily in logic, philosophy, and philology. The known classifications and types of resources are numerous, diverse, and mutually irreducible. A new understanding a
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Lysenko, Victoria G. "Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence’s Self-Awareness Between the Cognitive Science Expert and Large Language Model Claude 3 Opus: A Buddhist Scholar’s Perspective." Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 67, no. 3 (2024): 75–98. https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2024-67-3-75-98.

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The article examines the dialogue between British cognitive science expert Murray Shanahan and the large language model Claude 3 Opus about “self-awareness” of artificial intelligence (AI). Adopting a text-centric approach, the author analyzes AI’s discourse through a hermeneutic lens from a reader’s perspective, irrespective of whether AI possesses consciousness or personhood. The article draws parallels between AI’s reasoning about the nature of consciousness and Buddhist concepts, especially the doctrine of dharmas, which underpins the Buddhist concept of anātman (“non-Self”). Basic classif
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Caroline, L. van Straten, Peter Jochen, and Kühne Rinaldo. "Child–Robot Relationship Formation: A Narrative Review of Empirical Research." International Journal of Social Robotics, July 3, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-019-00569-0.

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This narrative review aimed to elucidate which robot-related characteristics predict relationship formation between typically-developing children and social robots in terms of closeness and trust. Moreover, we wanted to know to what extent relationship formation can be explained by children’s experiential and cognitive states during interaction with a robot. We reviewed 86 journal articles and conference proceedings published between 2000 and 2017. In terms of predictors, robots’ responsiveness and role, as well as strategic and emotional interaction between robot and child, increa
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Smedegaard, Catharina V. "Novelty Knows No Boundaries: Why a Proper Investigation of Novelty Effects Within SHRI Should Begin by Addressing the Scientific Plurality of the Field." Frontiers in Robotics and AI 9 (May 27, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2022.741478.

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Research on psychological novelty effects within the fields of Social Robotics and Human-Robot Interaction (together: SHRI) so far has failed to gather the momentum it deserves. With the aid of exemplary descriptions of how psychological novelty is currently approached and researched across (certain main regions of) the larger scientific landscape, I argue that the treatment of novelty effects within the multidisciplinary SHRI reflects larger circumstances of fragmentation and heterogeneity in novelty research in general. I further propose that while the concept of novelty may currently functi
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Burns, Alex. "Select Issues with New Media Theories of Citizen Journalism." M/C Journal 10, no. 6 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2723.

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 “Journalists have to begin a new type of journalism, sometimes being the guide on the side of the civic conversation as well as the filter and gatekeeper.” (Kolodzy 218) “In many respects, citizen journalism is simply public journalism removed from the journalism profession.” (Barlow 181) 1. Citizen Journalism — The Latest Innovation? New Media theorists such as Dan Gillmor, Henry Jenkins, Jay Rosen and Jeff Howe have recently touted Citizen Journalism (CJ) as the latest innovation in 21st century journalism. “Participatory journalism” and “user-driven journalism” are othe
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Burns, Alex. "Select Issues with New Media Theories of Citizen Journalism." M/C Journal 11, no. 1 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.30.

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“Journalists have to begin a new type of journalism, sometimes being the guide on the side of the civic conversation as well as the filter and gatekeeper.” (Kolodzy 218) “In many respects, citizen journalism is simply public journalism removed from the journalism profession.” (Barlow 181) 1. Citizen Journalism — The Latest Innovation? New Media theorists such as Dan Gillmor, Henry Jenkins, Jay Rosen and Jeff Howe have recently touted Citizen Journalism (CJ) as the latest innovation in 21st century journalism. “Participatory journalism” and “user-driven journalism” are other terms to describe C
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Conference papers on the topic "New-ontological-category hypothesis"

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Kahn, Peter H., Aimee L. Reichert, Heather E. Gary, et al. "The new ontological category hypothesis in human-robot interaction." In the 6th international conference. ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1957656.1957710.

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