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    Les Peintres et Sculpteurs du Roi et L’ « Expertise Artistique » Sous Louisxiv.Bénédicte Gady - 2011 - Revue de Synthèse 132 (1):33-52.
    À la croisée des institutions, des marchés et des discours, l’expertise artistique sous Louis XIV cor stitue un angle mort de la recherche. Les « experts » ainsi désignés relèvent alors di; domaine judiciaire: ils sont appelés à décrire, attribuer et évaluer peintures et sculptures dans des procédures contentieuses ou amiables et lors de la rédaction des inventaires après décès. Nommés par un acte performatif, à la discrétion des parties ou du juge, ils sont souvent, mais pas toujours, artistes, et (...)
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    Maimonides and the Epicurean Position on Providence.Gadi Charles Weber - 2015 - Review of Metaphysics 68 (3):545-572.
    In a sense Maimonides identifies his views on the subject of divine providence with those of Epicurus. He does so by implying an analogy between this Greek philosopher’s atheistic opinions and those put forth by Elihu in the Book of Job. Despite the fact that commentators have discussed Maimonides’ views on providence for eight hundred years the only one to refer to the connection between Elihu and Epicurus was Joseph Ibn Kaspi in the fourteenth century. One of the consequences of (...)
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  3. Some Problems with Reciprocity.Gadi Algazi - 2001 - Endoxa 15:43-50.
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    The Decline in Task Performance After Witnessing Rudeness Is Moderated by Emotional Empathy—A Pilot Study.Gadi Gilam, Bar Horing, Ronny Sivan, Noam Weinman & Sean C. Mackey - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Paḥad, ḥaraṭah u-mishʼelet lev: lamah manhigim ṿe-umot boḥrim ba-milḥamah = Fear, regret and wishful thinking: why leaders and nations choose war?Gadi Heimann - 2022 - Ḥevel Modiʻin: Devir.
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    Yedaʻ, safḳanut ṿe-honaʼah ʻatsmit =.Gadi Kravitz - 2019 - Ḥefah: Pardes, sifrut Ivrit mitḳademet.
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  7. Returning to life : trauma survivors' quest for reintegration.Gadi Maoz & Vered Arbit - 2010 - In Raya A. Jones (ed.), Body, Mind and Healing After Jung: A Space of Questions. Routledge. pp. 14.
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    Reasoning, nonmonotonicity and learning in connectionist networks that capture propositional knowledge.Gadi Pinkas - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 77 (2):203-247.
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    Oliver Wendell Holmes and the Culture of Conversation.Gadi Taub - 2003 - Common Knowledge 9 (2):346-346.
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    Scholars in Households: Refiguring the Learned Habitus, 1480–1550.Gadi Algazi - 2003 - Science in Context 16 (1-2):9-42.
    ArgumentUntil the fifteenth century, celibacy was the rule among Christian scholars of northwestern Europe. Celibacy was a major element of the codified cultural representation of the scholar and his specific way of life, sustained by peculiar institutional arrangements and daily routines. Founding family households implied therefore a major reorganization of the scholar’s way of life. Broadly speaking, this involved refashioning the scholarly habitus, redefining social relations, and developing the necessary material infrastructure. The paper focuses on three aspects of this process (...)
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    Reverse Mathematics.Benedict Eastaugh - 2024 - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Reverse mathematics is a program in mathematical logic that seeks to give precise answers to the question of which axioms are necessary in order to prove theorems of "ordinary mathematics": roughly speaking, those concerning structures that are either themselves countable, or which can be represented by countable "codes". This includes many fundamental theorems of real, complex, and functional analysis, countable algebra, countable infinitary combinatorics, descriptive set theory, and mathematical logic. This entry aims to give the reader a broad introduction to (...)
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    Réflexions esthétiques sur la notion d'utopie dans quelques contes romantiques allemands.Bénédicte Abraham - 2006 - In Maxence Caron & Jocelyn Benoist (eds.), Heidegger. Cerf. pp. 797--307.
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    Kepler’s labors: Figurations of scholarly work c. 1600.Gadi Algazi - 2023 - History of Science 61 (4):475-496.
    Kepler’s intricate trajectory, his self-reflective comments about the conditions of production of knowledge in his time, and the wealth of materials preserved make it possible to reconstruct a whole set of regimes of scholarly work around 1600, each with its typical mode of control, forms of subordination, temporal economy, and means of remuneration. Kepler’s maneuvering in this landscape was shaped by his attempts to carve out spaces for the kind of work he considered his very own – his “speculations” or (...)
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    Some Problems with Reciprocity.Gadi Algazi - 2002 - Endoxa 1 (15):43.
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  15. The Art of Medicine: From small beginnings: to build an anti-eugenic future.Benedict Ipgrave, Miroslava Chavez-Garcia, Marcy Darnovsky, Subhadra Das, Charlene Galarneau, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Nora Ellen Groce, Tony Platt, Milton Reynolds, Marius Turda & Robert A. Wilson - 2022 - The Lancet 10339 (399):1934-1935.
    Short overview of the From Small Beginnings Project and its relevance for resisting eugenics in contemporary society.
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  16. A gantse mayśeh: loyṭ di mesholim fun gedoyle ha-doyres̀.Gadi Pollack - 2007 - Monroe, N.Y.: Ḳinder shpil. Edited by Yehoysef Shṿarṭts.
     
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  17. Funem baal ha-mayśeh: loyṭ di mesholim fun Baal Shem Ṭov ṿe-talmidaṿ.Gadi Pollack - 2009 - Monroe, N.Y.: Ḳinder shpil.
    Jewish parables from the Hasidic masters and their lessons are illustrated by the interactions of Fishel the beggar, the slick thief, the rich businessman, the fat governor, the Russian soldiers, and other village characters.
     
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    Sof mayśeh: loyṭ di mesholim fun magidim.Gadi Pollack - 2011 - [Monroe, N.Y.]: Ḳinder shpil.
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    Trakhṭ fun frier: herlikhe mesholim fun di gdoyle ha-doyres̀.Gadi Pollack - 2013 - [Brooklyn, N.Y.]: Ḳinder shpil.
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    Ṭrakhṭ oyf le-mayśeh: a zamlung fun mesholim fun gdoyle ha-doyres̀.Gadi Pollack - 2015 - Brooklyn, NY: Hoytsoes̀ Geṿaldig. Edited by R. Ḥ Shisha.
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  21. Patterns of Culture.Ruth Benedict - 1934 - Philosophical Review 55:497.
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    Can AI-Based Decisions be Genuinely Public? On the Limits of Using AI-Algorithms in Public Institutions.Alon Harel & Gadi Perl - 2024 - Jus Cogens 6 (1):47-64.
    AI-based algorithms are used extensively by public institutions. Thus, for instance, AI algorithms have been used in making decisions concerning punishment providing welfare payments, making decisions concerning parole, and many other tasks which have traditionally been assigned to public officials and/or public entities. We develop a novel argument against the use of AI algorithms, in particular with respect to decisions made by public officials and public entities. We argue that decisions made by AI algorithms cannot count as public decisions, namely (...)
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    Pope Benedict's Speech at the University of Regensburg.Benedict Xvi - 2006 - The Chesterton Review 32 (3-4):542-550.
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    Pope Benedict XVI's Inaugural Homily.Benedict Xvi - 2005 - The Chesterton Review 31 (1-2):182-188.
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    Patterns of Culture.Ruth Benedict - 1934 - Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
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    Pragmatism and the Capability Approach: Challenges in Social Theory and Empirical Research.Bénédicte Zimmermann - 2006 - European Journal of Social Theory 9 (4):467-484.
    This article asks about the conditions of a sociological operationalization of the capability approach developed by Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum. Raising the question of freedom and social opportunities, the capability approach has so far mainly been discussed by economists and philosophers. In order to adopt this approach for a sociological and pragmatist perspective, it engages with methodological and theoretical issues. Whereas capabilities have until now mainly been studied within quantitative frameworks, the author opts for a qualitative method of inquiry (...)
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    Cannot Manage without The ‚Significant Other’: Mining, Corporate Social Responsibility and Local Communities in Papua New Guinea.Benedict Young Imbun - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 73 (2):177-192.
    The increasing pressure from different facets of society exerted on multinational companies to become more philanthropic and claim ownership of their impacts is now becoming a standard practice. Although research in corporate social responsibility has arguably been recent, the application of activities taking a voluntary form from MNCs seem to vary reflecting a plethora of factors, particularly one obvious being the backwater local communities of developing countries where most of the natural extraction projects are located. This chapter examines views of (...)
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  28. Studies in Nemesius.Benedict Einarson - 1932
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    Comment: Alternatives to Wood et al.’s Conclusions.Benedict Christopher Jones - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (3):254-256.
    Wood, Kressel, Joshi, and Louie report that published, but not unpublished, studies of masculinity, dominance, symmetry, and health preferences show significant overall effects of cycle phase. They interpret this as evidence that reports of cyclic shifts in mate preferences are artifacts of publication bias. I will first discuss why these conclusions do not necessarily follow straightforwardly from their results. I will then discuss their findings for health preferences specifically, concluding that their dismissal of a significant overall effect of cycle phase (...)
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  30. Set existence principles and closure conditions: unravelling the standard view of reverse mathematics.Benedict Eastaugh - 2019 - Philosophia Mathematica 27 (2):153-176.
    It is a striking fact from reverse mathematics that almost all theorems of countable and countably representable mathematics are equivalent to just five subsystems of second order arithmetic. The standard view is that the significance of these equivalences lies in the set existence principles that are necessary and sufficient to prove those theorems. In this article I analyse the role of set existence principles in reverse mathematics, and argue that they are best understood as closure conditions on the powerset of (...)
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  31. State of Nature versus Commercial Sociability as the Basis of International Law: Reflections on the Roman Foundations and Current Interpretations of the International Political and Legal Thought of Grotius, Hobbes and Pufendorf.Benedict Kingsbury & Benjamin Straumann - 2010 - In Samantha Besson & John Tasioulas (eds.), The philosophy of international law. Oxford University Press.
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    The use of logic and argumentation in therapy of sex offenders.Dov Gabbay, Gadi Rozenberg & Lydia Rivlin - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    This paper is intended first for the formal argumentation community (see https://comma.csc.liv.ac.uk/). This community develops logics and systems modelling argumentation and dialogues. The community is in search of major applications areas for their models. One such application area e.g. is Law. The message of this paper is that there is another major application area for formal argumentation. There is an international community of sex offender therapist that is well established and well funded, and their therapy methods use (methods that can (...)
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    Assessment of knowledge about biobanking among healthcare students and their willingness to donate biospecimens.Leena Merdad, Lama Aldakhil, Rawan Gadi, Mourad Assidi, Salina Y. Saddick, Adel Abuzenadah, Jim Vaught, Abdelbaset Buhmeida & Mohammed H. Al-Qahtani - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):32.
    Biobanks and biospecimen collections are becoming a primary means of delivering personalized diagnostics and tailoring individualized therapeutics. This shift towards precision medicine requires interactions among a variety of stakeholders, including the public, patients, healthcare providers, government, and donors. Very few studies have investigated the role of healthcare students in biobanking and biospecimen donations. The main aims of this study were to evaluate the knowledge of senior healthcare students about biobanks and to assess the students’ willingness to donate biospecimens and the (...)
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  34. Privacy Rights and Public Information.Benedict Rumbold & James Wilson - 2018 - Journal of Political Philosophy 27 (1):3-25.
    This article concerns the nature and limits of individuals’ rights to privacy over information that they have made public. For some, even suggesting that an individual can have a right to privacy over such information may seem paradoxical. First, one has no right to privacy over information that was never private to begin with. Second, insofar as one makes once-private information public – whether intentionally or unintentionally – one waives one’s right to privacy to that information. In this article, however, (...)
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  35. The cognitive significance of phenomenal knowledge.Bénédicte Veillet - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (11):2955-2974.
    Knowledge of what it’s like to have perceptual experiences, e.g. of what it’s like to see red or taste Turkish coffee, is phenomenal knowledge; and it is knowledge the substantial or significant nature of which is widely assumed to pose a challenge for physicalism. Call this the New Challenge to physicalism. The goal of this paper is to take a closer look at the New Challenge. I show, first, that it is surprisingly difficult to spell out clearly and neutrally what (...)
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    Public Reasoning and Health-Care Priority Setting: The Case of NICE.Benedict Rumbold, Albert Weale, Annette Rid, James Wilson & Peter Littlejohns - 2017 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27 (1):107-134.
    Health systems that provide for universal patient access through a scheme of prepayments—whether through taxes, social insurance, or a combination of the two—need to make decisions on the scope of coverage that they secure. Such decisions are inherently controversial, implying, as they do, that some patients will receive less than comprehensive health care, or less than complete protection from the financial consequences of ill-heath, even when there is a clinically effective therapy to which they might have access.Controversial decisions of this (...)
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    The mtDNA of Human Rights.Benedict Douglas - 2018 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 43 (1):86-94.
    Mitochondrial replacement therapy is a process whereby a child is created by combining the nuclear DNA of two people wishing to have a child with mitochondrial DNA donated by a third person. It poses a new question as to the extent of a person’s right to know the identity of those from whom their DNA is inherited. In commentary upon Turkmendag’s paper, I evaluate the consistency of UK regulation of this issue with the European Convention of Human Rights. Under UK (...)
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    Caregivers blinded by the care: A qualitative study of physical restraint in pediatric care.Bénédicte Lombart, Carla De Stefano, Didier Dupont, Leila Nadji & Michel Galinski - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301983312.
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    A Preliminary Consequential Evaluation of the Roles of Cultures in Human Rights debates.Benedict Shing Bun Chan - 2019 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 8 (1):162-181.
    In the debates on the roles of cultures in the ethics of human rights, one of them concerns Confucianism and Ubuntu, two prominent cultures in East Asia and Southern Africa, respectively. Some scholars assert that both cultures have values that are sharply different from the West, and conclude that the West should learn from these cultures. The aim of this paper is to philosophically investigate the roles of cultures in the ethics of human rights. I first introduce the works of (...)
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    Health care ethics: a theological analysis.Benedict M. Ashley - 1997 - Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press. Edited by Kevin D. O'Rourke.
    "Characterized by breadth of coverage, a refreshingly balanced approach to controversial issues, & a highly readable style."-Theological Studies.
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    Norbert Elias’s Motion Pictures: history, cinema and gestures in the process of civilization.Gadi Algazi - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 39 (3):444-458.
    Norbert Elias’s project in The process of civilization involved reconstructing invisible movement—both the slow tempoof long-term historical change and the modification of psychic structures and embodied dispositions. To do this, he resorted to uncommon devices: treating historical texts as constituting a series amenable to a rudimentary discourse analysis, he constructed an imagined ‘curve of civilization’ serving as an approximation of the hidden process of change. Elias’s curve was not supposed to represent single past states, but movement itself, its direction and (...)
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    Culture and personal influences on cardiopulmonary resuscitation- results of international survey.Janet Ozer, Gadi Alon, Dmitry Leykin, Joseph Varon, Limor Aharonson-Daniel & Sharon Einav - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-8.
    Background The ethical principle of justice demands that resources be distributed equally and based on evidence. Guidelines regarding forgoing of CPR are unavailable and there is large variance in the reported rates of attempted CPR in in-hospital cardiac arrest. The main objective of this work was to study whether local culture and physician preferences may affect spur-of-the-moment decisions in unexpected in-hospital cardiac arrest. Methods Cross sectional questionnaire survey conducted among a convenience sample of physicians that likely comprise code team members (...)
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  43. In Defense of Phenomenal Concepts.Bénédicte Veillet - 2012 - Philosophical Papers 41 (1):97-127.
    Abstract In recent debates, both physicalist and anti-physicalist philosophers of mind have come to agree that understanding the nature of phenomenal concepts is key to understanding the nature of phenomenal consciousness itself. Recently, however, Derek Ball (2009) and Michael Tye (2009) have argued that there are no such concepts. Their case is especially troubling because they make use of a type of argument that proponents of phenomenal concepts have typically found persuasive in other contexts; namely, arguments much like those that (...)
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  44. Computational reverse mathematics and foundational analysis.Benedict Eastaugh - manuscript
    Reverse mathematics studies which subsystems of second order arithmetic are equivalent to key theorems of ordinary, non-set-theoretic mathematics. The main philosophical application of reverse mathematics proposed thus far is foundational analysis, which explores the limits of different foundations for mathematics in a formally precise manner. This paper gives a detailed account of the motivations and methodology of foundational analysis, which have heretofore been largely left implicit in the practice. It then shows how this account can be fruitfully applied in the (...)
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    Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism.Laurie J. Sears & Benedict Anderson - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (1):129.
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    Die Notwendigkeit der Notwendigkeit: Überlegungen zur stoischen Seelen- und Schicksalslehre.Benedict Beckeld - 2013 - Frankfurt am Main: PL Academic Research, Imprint der Peter Lang.
    Diese Arbeit behandelt die stoischen Lehren der materialistischen Psychologie und des Determinismus, insbesondere von Chrysipp. Die stoische Antwort auf diese Fragen lässt sich aus philologischen Vergleichen ihrer überlieferten Textfragmente rekonstruieren. Eine wichtige Quelle ist dabei die Kritik an der Stoa durch Alexander von Aphrodisias.
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    Phenomenology of belief and the possibility of inter-faith dialogue in Karl Jaspers.Benedict Kanakappally - 2008 - Città del Vaticano: Urbaniana University Press.
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  48. Anthropology and the Abnormal.Ruth Benedict - 1934 - Journal of General Psychology 10 (2):59-82.
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    Pope Benedict XVI's Inaugural Homily.X. V. I. Benedict - 2005 - The Chesterton Review 31 (1/2):182-188.
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  50. Prinzipien christlicher Moral. Benedict - 1975 - Einsiedeln: Johannes-Verlag : [Auslfg., Benziger]. Edited by Heinz Schürmann & Hans Urs von Balthasar.
     
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