Dimitris Kilakos

Dimitris Kilakos
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  • PhD
  • PostDoc Position at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Introduction
Research Interests: Models and Scientific Representations; Conceptual Change; Social Aspects of Scientific Cognition; History and Philosophy of Information, Computation and Communication Technologies; Cognitive Aspects of the Technoscientific Transformation; Science and Religion; Science and Culture; Philosophical Psychology; Soviet Philosophy and Science; Marxism
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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
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In this paper, I attempt to sketch a dialectical approach on scientific representations and their role in scientific cognition. In my understanding, scientific representations can be construed as ‘tools’ mediating scientific cognition. These ‘tools’ are products of our cognitive activity, by which we signify which features of certain objects or sta...
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The influence of religious beliefs to several leading mathematicians in early Soviet years, especially among members of the Moscow Mathematical Society, had drawn the attention of militant Soviet marxists, as well as Soviet authorities. The issue has also drawn significant attention from scholars in the post-Soviet period. According to the currentl...
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K. Marx’s 200th jubilee coincides with the celebration of the 85 years from the first publication of his “Mathematical Manuscripts” in 1933. Its editor, Sofia Alexandrovna Yanovskaya (1896–1966), was a renowned Soviet mathematician, whose significant studies on the foundations of mathematics and mathematical logic, as well as on the history and phi...
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The theoretical prediction of Higgs boson was arguably one of the most important contributions in particle physics in the 20th century, with significant implications for modern cosmology. Its reported discovery in 2012 was celebrated as one of the most significant scientific achievements of all times. The fierce public discourse that followed was a...
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RESUMEN This paper addresses theoretical concerns on crime and technological innovation enabling cybercriminal activities by reflecting on Marx's short satirical essay "Apologist Conception of the Productivity of all Professions" to discuss criminological challenges posed by cybertechnologies. To a certain extent, it could be argued that the episte...
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Echoing the long-held JTB account of knowledge, according to which knowledge can be conceptually analyzed as justified true belief, Backes (2019) argues that our epistemic aim is to believe truly or accurately and emphasizes on that “a belief is justified iff it is highly probable”. We maintain that this line of reasoning is deficient, in terms of...
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It is plausible to think that, in order to actively employ models in their inquiries, scientists should be aware of their existence. The question is especially puzzling for realists in the case of abstract models, since it is not obvious how this is possible. Interestingly, though, this question has drawn little attention in the relevant literature...
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In the quest for a new social turn in philosophy of science, exploring the prospects of a Vygotskian perspective could be of significant interest, especially due to his emphasis on the role of culture and socialisation in the development of cognitive functions. However, a philosophical reassessment of Vygotsky's ideas in general has yet to be done....

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