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  3. Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): LLMs and the Patterns of Human Language Use

Published: 2025-07-10

Articles

Beyond Artificial Intelligence

How Algorithms Communicate without Understanding

Elena Esposito

8–16

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Large Language Models, and the Humanization of Nature through Artificial Communication

Wilrich Jeffrey Nieto

17–32

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From Interiority to Interaction

Reframing Personhood, Communication, and Affect with Artificial Interaction Partners through Japanese Cultures

Xyh Tamura

33–47

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How should the generative power of Large Language Models (LLMs) be interpreted? Do chatbots understand linguistic meaning?

Sybille Krämer

48–67

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Does Writing have a Future?

David Gunkel

68–77

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Why a careless use of AI tools may contribute to an epistemological crisis

Anna Strasser

78–96

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Triangles, Justice, and AI

Testing Large Language Models’ Comprehension of Political Ideologies

Hadi Asghari, Filip Bialy

97–114

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On the Very Idea of a (Synthetic) Conceptual Scheme

Shane Denson

115–132

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A Transcendental Philosophy of Large Language Models

M. Beatrice Fazi

133–149

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The Meaning of Context and Co-text for Human Understanding and Large Language Models

Christoph Durt

150–164

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Editorial

Introduction

Christoph Durt, Sybille Krämer

1–7

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