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    Untranslatability: Interdisciplinary Perspectives.Duncan Large & Motoko Akashi - 2018 - Routledge.
    This volume is the first of its kind to explore the notion of untranslatability from a wide variety of interdisciplinary perspectives and its implications within the broader context of translation studies. Featuring contributions from both leading authorities and emerging scholars in the field, the book looks to go beyond traditional comparisons of target texts and their sources to more rigorously investigate the myriad ways in which the term untranslatability is both conceptualized and applied. The first half of the volume focuses (...)
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    Modern German thought from Kant to Habermas: an annotated German-Language reader.Henk de Berg & Duncan Large (eds.) - 2012 - Rochester, N.Y.: Camden House.
    The first book that presents key original texts from the modern German philosophical tradition to English-language students and scholars of German, with introductions, commentaries, and annotations that make them accessible.
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    Heidegger's Being and Time: An Edinburgh Philosophical Guide.William Large - 2008 - Indiana University Press.
    Being and Time, by Martin Heidegger, has had a direct impact on philosophers, artists, writers, and filmmakers. This guide takes readers through the book, section by section, idea by idea. It provides a much-needed and jargon-free introduction to this key text.
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    The Nietzsche Reader.Duncan Large (ed.) - 2006 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    The Nietzsche Reader brings together in one volume substantial selections from the entire body of Nietzsche’s writings, together with illuminating commentary on Nietzsche’s life and importance, and introductions to his major works and philosophical ideas. • Includes selections from all the major texts, including The Birth of Tragedy, The Gay Science, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil, The Anti-Christ, and Ecce Homo • Offers new translations of key pieces from Nietzsche’s unpublished “Lenzer Heide” notebook • Provides a wealth of (...)
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    Ecce Homo: How to Become What You Are.Duncan Large (ed.) - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    Ecce Homo is an autobiography like no other. Nietzsche passes under review all his previous books and reaches a final reckoning with his many enemies. Ecce Homo is the summation of an extraordinary philosophical career.
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    Ecce Homo: How to Become What You Are.Duncan Large (ed.) - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    Ecce Homo is an autobiography like no other. Nietzsche passes under review all his previous books and reaches a final reckoning with his many enemies. Ecce Homo is the summation of an extraordinary philosophical career.
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    Levinas' 'Totality and infinity'.William Large - 2015 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Overview of themes and context -- Reading the text -- Reception and influence -- Further reading.
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    Nietzsche and Proust: a comparative study.Duncan Large - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book combines a Nietzschean reading of Proust's novel A la recherche du temps perdu with a Proustian reading of Nietzsche's philosophy. It focuses on the problem of knowledge, the status of the self, the experience of transcendence, and the complex time structures in the works of the two writers.
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    Twilight of the Idols.Duncan Large (ed.) - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    Nietzsche intended Twilight of the Idols to serve as a short introduction to the whole of his philosophy, and to be the most synoptic of all his books. A masterpiece of polemic, this `great declaration of war' targets not only `eternal idols' like Socratic rationality and Christian morality but also their contemporary counterparts, as Nietzsche the `untimely man' goes roaming in the gloaming of nineteenth-century European culture. This brilliant new translation is supplemented by a detailed commentary on one of (...)
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    Nietzsche and Metaphor.Duncan Large (ed.) - 1993 - Stanford University Press.
    This long-overdue translation brings to the English-speaking world the work that set the tone for the post-structuralist reading of Nietzsche.
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    Nietzsche’s “Ecce Homo”.Duncan Large & Nicholas Martin (eds.) - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    Friedrich Nietzsche’s intellectual autobiography Ecce Homo has always been a controversial book. Nietzsche prepared it for publication just before he became incurably insane in early 1889, but it was held back until after his death, and finally appeared only in 1908. For much of the first century of its reception, Ecce Homo met with a sceptical response and was viewed as merely a testament to its author’s incipient madness. This was hardly surprising, since he is deliberately outrageous with the ‘megalomaniacal’ (...)
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    Ecce opus: Nietzsche-Revisionen im 20. Jahrhundert.Rüdiger Görner & Duncan Large - 2003 - Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
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  13. Georg Simmel, Essays on Religion. [REVIEW]David Large - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17:286-288.
     
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  14. Thomas Szasz, The Meaning of Mind: Language, Morality and Neuroscience. [REVIEW]David Large - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17:144-146.
     
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    Book review: Nietzsche and metaphor. [REVIEW]Sarah Kofman & tr Large, Duncan - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1).
  16. Intensional type theory for higher-order contingentism.Peter Fritz - 2015 - Dissertation, University of Oxford
    Things could have been different, but could it also have been different what things there are? It is natural to think so, since I could have failed to be born, and it is natural to think that I would then not have been anything. But what about entities like propositions, properties and relations? Had I not been anything, would there have been the property of being me? In this thesis, I formally develop and assess views according to which it is (...)
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    Type Crossings. [REVIEW]H. K. R. - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (3):554-555.
    This book is a study of meaning and meaninglessness which takes as its point of departure a discussion of sentences like "The theory of relativity is blue" which some philosophers call category mistakes and which this author calls type crossings. His answer to the question of the basis of the meaninglessness of such sentences differs from most currently fashionable ones. For example, he argues in separate chapters against the view that the basis for the meaninglessness of sentences involving (...) crossings is in the fact that they are ungrammatical. He also rejects the view that this basis is in the fact that the sentences violate certain rules of language His answer is that type crossings are meaningless because they designate unthinkable propositions. He then devotes two long and crucial chapters to an attempt to elaborate on the notion of unthinkability. His approach is more complicated than this brief summary would suggest for he distinguishes between accidental and essential properties and relations, requiring different criteria for type crossings involving accidental or essential attributes. Drange's views run against the grain of much contemporary philosophizing about meaning, e.g., his essentialism, his advocacy of a kind of synthetic a priori and his emphasis on thinkability over rules of language. But he comes to these positions by exposing what he takes to be difficulties in alternative views, so that his views are always challenging. Aside from its main theses, the book looks into topics about meaning and type crossings which other writers have scarcely noticed or discussed. For example, he tries to come to grips with the largely uncharted region of type crossings involving relational properties and those involving types other than types of things.--R. H. K. (shrink)
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    Rationality, decisions and large worlds.Mareile Drechsler - 2012 - Dissertation, London School of Economics
    Taking Savage's subjective expected utility theory as a starting point, this thesis distinguishes three types of uncertainty which are incompatible with Savage's theory for small worlds: ambiguity, option uncertainty and state space uncertainty. Under ambiguity agents cannot form a unique and additive probability function over the state space. Option uncertainty exists when agents cannot assign unique consequences to every state. Finally, state space uncertainty arises when the state space the agent constructs is not exhaustive, such that unforeseen contingencies can occur. (...)
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    Book Review: The Age of Grace: "Charis" in Early Greek Poetry. [REVIEW]Dana R. Smith - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1):172-173.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Age of Grace: “Charis” in Early Greek PoetryDana R. SmithThe Age of Grace: “Charis” in Early Greek Poetry, by Bonnie MacLachlan; xxi & 192 pp. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992, $29.95.Bonnie MacLachlan has two concerns in this book. First, she sees early charis, conventionally and inadequately translated as “grace,” as the result of feeling, concrete action, and sometimes concrete objects, fused in such a way that early (...)
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    Book Notes. [REVIEW]Richard H. Popkin - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (1):149-150.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 149 On the other hand, "a history which were only a lofty generalisation would go astray in pure speculation and would deduce its content from principles without making sure that the bulk of facts produced in reality could find its proper place within its frame" (ibid.). Hence, between the anecdotic and fantastic, history asserts its own exigencies, which are authenticity and intelligibility expressed in a true system (...)
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    Book review of: "Philosophy of Physics - Quantum Theory" by T. Maudlin. [REVIEW]Valia Allori - 2020 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science Review of Books 1.
    This book is an introduction to the foundation of quantum mechanics. As such, this book is perfect: it is the book that my former, physics undergraduate, self would have wanted to read. At the time, like typical physics undergraduates around the globe, I was taught to give up hope of ever understanding what quantum theory claims: at best, the theory is an instrument to predict experimental results. No matter how much we might dislike it, we have to accept it; there (...)
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    Book Review: The Elephants Teach: Creative Writing Since 1880. [REVIEW]Robert Grudin - 1996 - Philosophy and Literature 20 (2):529-532.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Elephants Teach: Creative Writing Since 1880Robert GrudinThe Elephants Teach: Creative Writing Since 1880, by D. G. Myers; 224 pp. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1996, $30.40 paper.D. G. Myers opens his history of creating writing instruction in America with an anecdote: When Vladimir Nabokov was proposed for a chair in literature at Harvard, Roman Jakobson objected. “What’s next?” he said. “Shall we appoint [End Page 529] (...)
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  23. Book review: Ramachandra Guha. Environmentalism: A global history. New York: Longman. [REVIEW]James W. Sheppard - 2003 - Ethics and the Environment 8 (2):132-139.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 8.2 (2003) 132-139 [Access article in PDF] Environmentalism: A Global History, by Ramachandra Guha. New York: Longman, 161 pp, includes Bibliographic Essay and Index. Softcover, ISBN 0-321-01169-4. This short but wide-ranging book is a global survey of the history of environmental thought by one of the people most responsible for broadening environmental discussions to include recognition of post-colonial societies. The overall goal of this introductory (...)
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    Brill Online Books and Journals.Andrea Robiglio - 2006 - Vivarium 44 (2-3):205-247.
    The late medieval discussion of 'nobility' defined in philosophical terms, produced a large number of writings, many of which are still unedited. Nevertheless, modern philosophical historiography has neglected the conceptual debates on nobility. Perhaps having assumed it to be a dead relic of the 'pre-illuminist' past, historians and philosophers understood 'nobility' as a non-philosophical issue and so it still appears in contemporary scholarship. The first aim of this essay is to draw attention to this issue by presenting a sort (...)
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    Book Review: Tolstoy's Art and Thought, 1847-1880. [REVIEW]John Derek Goodliffe - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1):166-167.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Tolstoy’s Art and Thought, 1847–1880John GoodliffeTolstoy’s Art and Thought, 1847–1880, by Donna Tussing Orwin; viii & 296 pp. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993, $35.00.In the opening words of the introduction, “this book is an attempt to reconstruct the ideas that led Tolstoy to write the masterpieces of his youth and middle age” (p. 3). Covering the first three decades of Tolstoy’s creative life, it focuses first on his (...)
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    Et asher baḥarti: hashḳafot shonot ʻal ha-ḥayim, ʻal emunot datiyot ṿe-ʻal ha-madaʻ ʻal pi hoge deʻot be-khol ha-zemanim.Meir Eshkol (ed.) - 2008 - [Tel Aviv]: [Meʼir Eshkol]..
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    On this Rockne: A Notre Dame Mystery.Ralph McInerny - 1998 - St Martins Press.
    Philip and Roger Knight, a private eye and a Notre Dame professor, work to solve the murders of a trustee and her husband.--.
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  28. Women in Cambridge: A Men's university - though of a mixed type [Book Review].Robert Bender - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 119:23.
    Bender, Robert Review of: Women in Cambridge: A Men's university - though of a mixed type, by Rita McWilliams-Tullberg, Gollancz 1975, 255 pp.
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  29. Types and tokens: on abstract objects.Linda Wetzel - 2009 - Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
    In this book, Linda Wetzel examines the distinction between types and tokens and argues that types exist (as abstract objects, since they lack a unique ...
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    The Type of “Multiple” Narrator and Its Embodiment in Large Postmodern Genre Forms. Based on the Novel “Olive Kitteridge” by E. Strout.Tetiana Kushnirova, Anna Pavelieva, Olena Kobzar & Inha Kapustian - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (4):210-225.
    The present article concentrates on the concept of “narrative” as a literary category, its characteristics and structural elements. The authors of the article concretize the idea of “narrative”, analyze the main narrative theories, and compare the basic concepts of narratology in the scientific works of outstanding scholars. The “multiple” narrator can be found in the works of original genre with complex compositional and narrative structure. In such narrative structures, the narrator can create his own “reality”, his own author's myth through (...)
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    Comic-Book Superheroes and Prosocial Agency: A Large-Scale Quantitative Analysis of the Effects of Cognitive Factors on Popular Representations.James Carney & Pádraig Mac Carron - 2017 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 17 (3-4):306-330.
    We argue that the counterfactual representations of popular culture, like their religious cognates, are shaped by cognitive constraints that become visible when considered in aggregate. In particular, we argue that comic-book literature embodies core intuitions about sociality and its maintenance that are activated by the cognitive problem of living in large groups. This leads to four predictions: comic-book enforcers should be punitively prosocial, be quasi-omniscient, exhibit kin-signalling proxies and be minimally counterintuitive. We gauge these predictions against a large (...)
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  32. Forms of Luminosity: Epistemic Modality and Hyperintensionality in Mathematics.David Elohim - 2017 - Dissertation, Arché, University of St Andrews
    This book concerns the foundations of epistemic modality and hyperintensionality and their applications to the philosophy of mathematics. I examine the nature of epistemic modality, when the modal operator is interpreted as concerning both apriority and conceivability, as well as states of knowledge and belief. The book demonstrates how epistemic modality and hyperintensionality relate to the computational theory of mind; metaphysical modality and hyperintensionality; the types of mathematical modality and hyperintensionality; to the epistemic status of large cardinal axioms, undecidable (...)
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    Book and Software Reviews-Large-scale Perspectives in Community Ecology.Philip M. Novack-Gottshall - 2000 - Complexity 6 (1):58-59.
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    Types of Rubrics in the Egyptian Book of the Dead.T. George Allen - 1936 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 56 (2):145-154.
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    Le type mathématique de l'idéalité dans la pensée grecque : Sur un ouvrage de Maurice Caveing / The mathematical type of ideality in Greek thought : On a book by Maurice Caveing.Bernard Vitrac - 1999 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 52 (2):307-314.
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    The Interactive Stance: Meaning for Conversation.Jonathan Ginzburg - 2012 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This book presents one of the first attempts at developing a precise, grammatically rooted, theory of conversation motivated by data from real conversations. The theory has descriptive reach from the micro-conversational - e.g. self-repair at the word level - to macro-level phenomena such as multi-party conversation and the characterization of distinct conversational genres. It draws on extensive corpus studies of the British National Corpus, on evidence from language acquisition, and on computer simulations of language evolution. The theory provides accounts of (...)
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    Epistemic Modality and Hyperintensionality in Mathematics.David Elohim - unknown
    This book concerns the foundations of epistemic modality and hyperintensionality and their applications to the philosophy of mathematics. I examine the nature of epistemic modality, when the modal operator is interpreted as concerning both apriority and conceivability, as well as states of knowledge and belief. The book demonstrates how epistemic modality and hyperintensionality relate to the computational theory of mind; metaphysical modality and hyperintensionality; the types of mathematical modality and hyperintensionality; to the epistemic status of large cardinal axioms, undecidable (...)
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    Living large: from SUVs to double-Ds---why going bigger isn't going better.Sarah Z. Wexler - 2010 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    An assessment of America's preference for "extra-large" shares examples ranging from mega churches and breast augmentation to landfills and mega-malls, in a cautionary report that reveals some of the consequences of these choices.
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  39. Forms of Luminosity: Epistemic Modality and Hyperintensionality in Mathematics.David Elohim - 2017
    This book concerns the foundations of epistemic modality and hyperintensionality and their applications to the philosophy of mathematics. I examine the nature of epistemic modality, when the modal operator is interpreted as concerning both apriority and conceivability, as well as states of knowledge and belief. The book demonstrates how epistemic modality and hyperintensionality relate to the computational theory of mind; metaphysical modality and hyperintensionality; the types of mathematical modality and hyperintensionality; to the epistemic status of large cardinal axioms, undecidable (...)
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    Au large de l'histoire: éléments d'un espace-temps à venir.Kenneth White - 2015 - [Marseille]: Le Mot et le reste.
    Après avoir erré quelques années, étudiant férocement studieux mais aussi très anarchiste, après avoir déambulé le long des docks du port de Glasgow, alors du dernier stade de la révolution industrielle, entouré d'une drôle de musique où les accents de Rimbaud («Je me crois en enfer») et de Hölderlin («Ce que tu veux, c'est un monde») se mêlaient aux phrasés grinçants de L'Opéra de quat'sous de Bertolt Brecht, je me posais la question : que faire? Que faire de fondamental? D'abord (...)
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  41. Responding to Global Poverty: Harm, Responsibility, and Agency.Christian Barry & Gerhard Øverland - 2016 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book explores the nature of moral responsibilities of affluent individuals in the developed world, addressing global poverty and arguments that philosophers have offered for having these responsibilities. The first type of argument grounds responsibilities in the ability to avert serious suffering by taking on some cost. The second argument seeks to ground responsibilities in the fact that the affluent are contributing to such poverty. The authors criticise many of the claims advanced by those who seek to ground stringent (...)
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    Book Review:A General Schema for Natural Systems (Nature Considered as a Function of Types of Selectivity and of Modes of Selection) Irwin Biser. [REVIEW]William Marias Malisoff - 1939 - Philosophy of Science 6 (3):378-.
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    A Copy of a Book Is Not a Token of a Type.David Socher - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 44 (3):23.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Copy of a Book Is Not a Token of a TypeDavid Socher (bio)Masons butter their bricks, gardeners deadhead their roses, and who am I to quibble over terms? However, philosophers routinely speak of tokens and types, as if, so it seems to me, they are bringing a greater measure of precision to the table. Here I shall quibble. I shall try to lead the reader to realize that (...)
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    Book review: Supersizing science. On building large-scale research projects in biology, by Niki Vermeulen, Maastricht: Universitaire Pers Maastricht [Maastricht University Press]. [REVIEW]Bart Penders - 2009 - Genomics, Society and Policy 5 (1):1-5.
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    The Large Swiss Castle Book. [REVIEW]Walter G. Rödel - 1979 - Philosophy and History 12 (2):224-225.
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    Book reviews : Pieter gorter, small industrialists, big ambitions: Economic and political networks on a large industrial estate in western india. Delhi: Oxford, 1996, 232 pp. rs 360. [REVIEW]Darryl Reed - 1998 - Journal of Human Values 4 (1):119-122.
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    Book Reviews : PIETER GORTER, Small Industrialists, Big Ambitions: Economic and Political Networks on a Large Industrial Estate in Western India. Delhi: Oxford, 1996, 232 pp. Rs 360. [REVIEW]Darryl Reed - 1998 - Journal of Human Values 4 (1):119-122.
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  48. Book Review: A Large Question to Answer. [REVIEW]Mary Kisler - 1999 - European Journal of Women's Studies 6 (4):512-515.
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    Book Reviews : Social Responses to Large Technical Systems: Control or Anticipation, by Todd R. La Porte, ed. London: Kluwer, 1991, 190 + viii pp. $94.00 (cloth. [REVIEW]David Collingridge - 1993 - Science, Technology and Human Values 18 (4):530-531.
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    Habilitation, Health, and Agency: a Framework for Basic Justice.Lawrence C. Becker - 2012 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    This book argues for adopting a new account of the circumstances of justice ("the habilitation framework") for philosophical theories of basic justice. It proposes a concept of basic health as a metric for such theories, and healthy agency as a target for them. It does not, however, propose a specific distributive rule or set of distributive principles. Nor does it propose a specific type of theory to pursue (e.g., utilitarian, contractarian, etc.). The book is thus meant to be largely (...)
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