10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OBJECTIVISTICALLY»
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The World of Parmenides: Essays on the Presocratic Enlightenment
1 am giving these examples in order to show that information theory may be
interpreted objectivistically. But it is, essentially, an application of probability
theory; and if probability theory is interpreted subjectivistically, information theory
will also ...
Karl Popper, Jørgen Mejer, Arne Petersen, 2013
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The World of Parmenides: Essays on the Presocratic Enlightenment
I am giving these examples in order to show that information theory may be
interpreted objectivistically. But it is, essentially, an application of probability
theory; and if probability theory is interpreted subjectivistically, information theory
will also ...
3
Communication: An Introduction
Instead, interest has focused on the vertical divide, differentiating between
subjectivistically and objectivistically-oriented scholarship and research.
Humanistically-oriented communication scholarship - always an important
tradition - has ...
Karl Erik Rosengren, 2000
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The Canon in the History of Economics: Critical Essays
Smith did not discuss systems or theories as representations of the basic
structure of an objectivistically perceived world, as economists did after Smith. In
an unpublished early manuscript, usually called History of Astronomy, Smith
deals with ...
Michalis Psalidopoulos, 2002
Thus for Husserl the 'factual motivation' of 'historical developments' is secondary,
14 as it is for every historical view that does not see the history of mankind
objectivistically as a natural event and does not attempt to grasp every detail of
this ...
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Jan Patocka: Philosophy and Selected Writings
The traditional scholastic theodicy sees evil in the world objectivistically; for it, evil
is merely a privation of being (as in Plotinus, Augustine, Pseudo-Dionysius,
Thomas Aquinas, Wolff, and others), which is a part of all finite being; good and
evil ...
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Probability and the Art of Judgment
But the statistical hypotheses Hx and H2 themselves are treated objectivistically.
Some Bayesians - notably, de Finetti - would treat all probabilities as degrees of
belief, and others would treat all of them objectivistically. The mixed position ...
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Economics and Hermeneutics
Humans, hermeneutics insists, are not objects but subjects, purposive beings—
which is to say that they are not properly understood if they are understood
merely objectivistically. The implication of hermeneutics for economics would be
that, ...
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Applications of Inductive Logic: Proceedings of a Conference ...
In his intervention, Cohen points out that he often defines inductive probability so
that knowledge of inductive support is equivalent to knowledge of inductive
probability objectivistically construed. He claims that such a notion of inductive ...
Laurence Jonathan Cohen, Mary Brenda Hesse, 1980
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The Self and The Other: The Irreducible Element in Man. Part ...
Here, likewise, an objectivistically defined intentionality may be regarded as
inadequate.2 For in the realm of consciousness it is held that intentionality as a
tendency toward the object as such seems impossible, as the respective assets
of ...
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, 1977