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Agroecology’s moral vision
What is agroecology’s moral vision, and what are the larger metaphysical, even theological, implications of it? Even though agroecology as a field...
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From Pixels to Principles: A Decade of Progress and Landscape in Trustworthy Computer Vision
The rapid development of computer vision technologies and applications has brought forth a range of social and ethical challenges. Due to the unique...
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Does the Emotional Modulation of Visual Experience Entail the Cognitive Penetrability of Early Vision?
Empirical research suggests that motive states modulate perception affecting perceptual processing either directly, or indirectly through the...
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Fragmented and conflicted: folk beliefs about vision
Many philosophical debates take for granted that there is such a thing as ‘the’ common-sense conception of the phenomenon of interest. Debates about...
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Vision, body and interpretation in medical imaging diagnostics
This article explores the profound impact of visualism and visual perception in the context of medical imaging diagnostics. It emphasizes the...
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Seeing with color: Psychophysics and the function of color vision
What is the function of color vision? In this paper, I focus on perceptual phenomena studied in psychophysics and argue that the best explanation for...
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Greentopia: The Agrarian Vision
This chapter sets out some key features of an agriculturally based environmental utopia. In such a world, the production of food and fiber would be... -
Reliable Color Misrepresentation and Color Vision
Tracking theories of mental representation posit a privileged relation between color representations and the color properties of objects. Tracking... -
Recognizing why vision is inferential
A theoretical pillars of vision science in the information-processing tradition is that perception involves unconscious inference. The classic...
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Uncertainty in Blurry Vision
This chapter provides an account of the perceptual unclarity in blurry visual experiences. The account is framed in terms of attitudes of perceptual... -
Die Vision: Die informationstechnologische Durchdringung und Verknüpfung aller Lebenssphären
Mit modernen informatischen Technologien ist die Vision einer völligen Durchdringung und Verknüpfung aller Lebenssphären verbunden. Diese Vision... -
Agrarian Vision, Industrial Vision, and Rent-Seeking: A Viewpoint
Many public debates about the societal significance and impact of agriculture are usefully framed by Paul Thompson’s distinction between the...
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Blur and interoceptive vision
The paper presents a new philosophical theory of blurred vision according to which visual experiences have two types of content: exteroceptive...
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People are born to struggle: Vladimír Čermák’s vision of democracy
During the Czechoslovak normalization era (roughly from the 1970s to the 1980s), the Czech lawyer Vladimír Čermák, who later became a Justice of the...
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Common Structure of Vision and Olfaction
According to a common opinion, human olfactory experiences are significantly different from human visual experiences. For instance, olfaction seems...
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Measuring Art, Counting Pixels? The Collaboration of Art History and Computer Vision Oscillates Between Quantitative and Hermeneutic Methods
The project “Artificial and Artistic Vision. Computer Vision and Art History in Practical-Methodical Cooperation” is interdisciplinary by definition... -
The Virtuous Manager: A Vision for Leadership in Business
This article seeks to contribute to a vision for leadership in business based on a recovery of virtue. The vision for leadership articulated here... -
An integrated vision of the Green Chemistry evolution along 25 years
The objective of the present review on the evolution of Green Chemistry (GC), since its emergence until 2016 (25th anniversary), aimed an integrated...
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The human being at the heart of agroecological transitions: insights from cognitive map** of actors’ vision of change in Roquefort area
Agroecological transitions aim at develo** sustainable farming and food systems, adapted to local contexts. Such transitions require the engagement...