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    Reanálisis de aspectos controversiales de la fonología Del chedungun hablado en alto biobío: El estatus fonético-fonológico de las interdentales.Gastón F. Salamanca Gutiérrez, Jaime Patricio Soto-Barba, Juan Héctor Painequeo Paillán & Manuel Jesús Jiménez Mardones - 2017 - Alpha (Osorno) 45:273-289.
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    Reanalysis of controversial aspects of chedungun spoken in Alto Biobío phonology: phonetic and phonological status of the interdental consonants.Gastón F. Salamanca Gutiérrez, Jaime Patricio Soto-Barba, Juan Héctor Painequeo Paillán & Manuel Jesús Jiménez Mardones - 2017 - Alpha (Osorno) 45:273-289.
    Resumen: Este artículo tiene como foco de estudio la fonología segmental del mapudungun, en general, y el estatus de los fonos interdentales /en el chedungun hablado en Alto Biobío, en particular. Se elicitó una lista léxica adaptada de Croese, 30 colaboradores adultos, bilingües de chedungun y español, pertenecientes a 10 localidades pehuenches de esta comuna. Mediante evidencia cuantitativa, visual, palatográfica y de contraste en ambiente análogo, se concluye que dichos fonos tienen estatus fonémico en la zona señalada.: This article focuses (...)
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    Estatus fonológico de Los fonos interdentales / en el mapudungun hablado en el sector Costa, budi, región de la araucanía, chile.Juan Héctor Painequeo Paillán, Gastón F. Salamanca Gutiérrez & Manuel Jesús Jiménez Mardones - 2018 - Alpha (Osorno) 46:111-128.
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    Phonological status of interdental phones / in the Mapudungun spoken in the coastal area, Budi, Araucanía Region, Chile.Juan Héctor Painequeo Paillán, Gastón F. Salamanca Gutiérrez & Manuel Jesús Jiménez Mardones - 2018 - Alpha (Osorno) 46:111-128.
    Resumen Este artículo se ocupa del estatus fonético-fonológico de las consonantes interdentales, en el Mapudungun hablado en el sector costa de isla Huapi, IX Región de La Araucanía. Después del análisis de pares mínimos, cuantificación de los segmentos interdentales versus alveolares, y la consciencia fonológica de los hablantes encuestados, se pudo concluir la vigencia de estos segmentos en tanto fonos y en tanto fonemas. Es decir, en esta zona son fonemas.This article deals with the phonetic-phonological status of the interdental consonants (...)
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  5. Fernando & Evangeline Alberto, Manuel Vicente Pangilinan; On Mentors and Protegees.Ernesto Alberto - 2010 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 14 (2 & 3):241-244.
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    Abadologio del Monasterio de San Vicente de Salamanca.Ernesto Zaragoza Pascual - 2012 - Salmanticensis 59 (2):291-380.
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    Documentación inédita sobre la reforma del monasterio de benedictinas de santa Ana de Salamanca (1513-1528).Ernesto Zaragoza Pascual - 2008 - Salmanticensis 55 (3):471-499.
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    Profesores del colegio benedictino de San Vicente de Salamanca (1589-1835).Ernesto Zaragoza Pascual - 2005 - Salmanticensis 52 (2):287-341.
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    The Just Price: Three Insights from the Salamanca School.Juan Manuel Elegido - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (1):29-46.
    In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, members of the Salamanca School engaged in a sustained and sophisticated discussion of the issue of just prices. This article uses their contribution as a point of departure for a consideration of justice in pricing which will be relevant to current-day circumstances. The key theses of members of this school were that fairness of exchanges should be assessed objectively, that the fair price of an article is one equal to its ‘value’, and that (...)
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    Abadologio del monasterio de San Vicente de Salamanca (Siglos XIII-XIX).Ernesto Zaragoza I. Pascual - 2012 - Salmanticensis 59 (2):291-379.
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  11. Documentación inédita sobre la reforma del monasterio de benedictinas de santa Ana de Salamanca (1513-1528).Ernesto Zaragoza I. Pascual - 2008 - Salmanticensis 55 (3):471-499.
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  12. Profesores del Colegio benedictino de San Vicente de Salamanca (1589-1835).Ernesto Zaragoza I. Pascual - 2005 - Salmanticensis 52 (2):287-341.
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  13. Peña González, Miguel Anxo:" La Escuela de Salamanca. De la Monarquía hispánica".Manuel Lázaro Pulido - 2011 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 28:317-323.
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    San Agustín en Salamanca. El comentario al Génesis de A. de Honcala.José Manuel Sánchez Caro - 1988 - Augustinus 33 (129-131):147-168.
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  15. El padre Cámara y la iglesia parroquial de San Juan de Sahagún de Salamanca.Juan Manuel Sánchez Gómez - 2004 - Ciudad de Dios 217 (3):1209-1224.
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  16. La vuelta de fray Luis a Salamanca en 1577: Edicción del Pleito por la hora de clase.José Manuel Ferreras & Guadalupe Sardiña - 1991 - Revista Agustiniana 32 (97):357-436.
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  17. La Escuela de Salamanca. De la Monarquía hispánica. [REVIEW]Manuel Lázaro Pulido - 2011 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 28:317-323.
     
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    La modalidad en dos autores novohispanos vinculados a Salamanca en eñ siglo XVI.Juan Manuel Campos Benítez - 2003 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 30:157-164.
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    Blanco Pérez, Carlos Alberto. El sentido de la libertad. Cómo construir una autonomía responsable, 2021, Salamanca.Víctor Manuel López Trujillo - forthcoming - Thémata Revista de Filosofía.
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    Pedro González de Mendoza, obispo de Salamanca, en el Concilio de Trento.Juan Manuel Sánchez Gómez - 1959 - Salmanticensis 6 (1):107-130.
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    Juan José Calles Garzón, Catecumenado y Comunidad Cristiana en el Episcopado español, Salamanca, Publicaciones Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, 2006, 271 páginas. [REVIEW]Manuel Sánchez Sánchez - 2023 - Isidorianum 16 (32-33):439-441.
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    Antonio Mestre Sanchís, Humanistas, Políticos e Ilustrados (Salamanca, Universidad de Alicante, 2002) 309 pp. 240 x 170. ISBN 84-7908-696-3. [REVIEW]Manuel Martín Riego - 2023 - Isidorianum 12 (24):520-521.
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    Dionisio Borobio, El sacramento de la penitencia en la Escuela de Salamanca. Francisco de Vitoria, Melchor Cano y Domingo Soto, Salamanca, Publicaciones Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, 2006, 252 páginas. [REVIEW]Juan Manuel Rodríguez Muniz - 2023 - Isidorianum 15 (31):338-340.
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    Uso, dominio y propiedad en la Escuela Franciscana / Use, dominion and property in the Franciscan School.Idoya Zorroza Huarte & Manuel Lázaro Pulido - 2016 - Cauriensia 11:23-51.
    Se estudian las nociones de ‘uso’, ‘dominio’ y ‘propiedad’) en el pensamiento franciscano por dos motivos. Por un lado, la Escuela de Salamanca, que en cierto modo actúa de síntesis y proyección de las tesis clásicas y medievales y las conecta con el pensamiento moderno, aporta una interesante respuesta en torno al dominio para responder a lo que denominaremos “cuestión franciscana”, así se ve especialmente claro en Domingo de Soto y los autores de dicha Escuela que siguen principalmente su (...)
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    Palabras del presidente de la sociedad de la enciclopedia iberoamericana de filosofía.Manuel Reyes Mate - 2008 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia):13-14.
    Queremos pensar nuestro tiempo y pensamos a nosotros mismos. Queremos hablar y escuchar porque tenemos algo que decirnos. Queremos seguir reflexionando sobre lo que significa una comunidad cultural iberoamericana y, dentro de ella, qué significa pensar en español. Como dice Ernesto Garzón Valdés: "queremos pensar sin descuidar nuestra tradición filosófica y sin olvidar desde donde reflexionamos". A estas alturas del proceso ya sabemos lo que tenemos que evitar: el casticismo que lleva al provincianismo y lo abstractamente universal que esquiva (...)
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    ACEVEDO ALVES, ANDRÉ; MOREIRA, JOSÉ MANUEL The Salamanca School, Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers, Continuum, New York - London, 2010, XII + 153 pp. [REVIEW]Germán Scalzo - 2017 - Anuario Filosófico:425-428.
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    La recepción de la causalidad ejemplar en el Barroco: Suárez en contexto.Manuel Lázaro Pulido - 2019 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 46:213-236.
    La doctrina del ejemplarismo de origen platónico fue una de las causas paradigmáticas medievales del agustinismo medieval. Su progresiva eliminación fue un síntoma de la irrupción del pensamiento aristotélico. La modernidad aristotélica fue sustituyéndolo al reducir la causalidad a las cuatro causas aristotélicas. Fuera de la tradición aristotélica no se abandonó la causalidad ejemplar. Un caso lo tenemos en la referencia que hace Francisco Suárez a la causa ejemplar. En este estudio situamos algunas claves del contexto de pensamiento sobre la (...)
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    Virtue and Commerce in Domingo de Soto’s Thought: Commercial Practices, Character, and the Common Good. [REVIEW]André Azevedo Alves & José Manuel Moreira - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 113 (4):627-638.
    This paper draws from the work of sixteenth century theologian, philosopher, and ethicist Domingo de Soto and considers his virtue-based approach to the ethical evaluation of commerce within an Aristotelian–Thomistic framework for the articulation of business and the common good. Particular attention is given to the fundamental emphasis placed by Soto in distinguishing between commerce as an activity and the specific conduct of persons engaging in commercial activity. The distinction between the material and the formal parts of the common good (...)
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    Burgos, Juan Manuel (ed.), El giro personalista: del qué al quién, Kadmos, Salamanca, 2011, 186 pp. [REVIEW]Juan Fernando Sellés - 2013 - Anuario Filosófico 46 (3):648-650.
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    VALADO DOMÍNGUEZ, ÓSCAR, Manuel García Morente. Una vida a la luz de la correspondencia inédita con José Ortega y Gasset, San Esteban Editorial, Salamanca, 2020, 149 pp. [REVIEW]María-Luisa Pro-Velasco - 2021 - Anuario Filosófico:207-210.
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  31. Manuel de Soba y su Ceremonial Salmantino.Bernardo Fueyo Suárez - 2008 - Ciencia Tomista 135 (437):487-546.
    Presentación del manuscrito Ceremonial Salmantino, escrito entre 1757 y 1761 por Fray Manuel de Soba y Ocariz, cantor del convento de San Esteban. Se ofrecen datos sobre el autor y un resumen del contenido del libro y de sus fuentes. La obra informa sobre la liturgia y el culto en la iglesia, y sobre la vida del convento y su proyección social en la ciudad de Salamanca. Tal información se complementa con otros documentos de la época, y se (...)
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    Fray Luis de León, Cuestiones sobre la Encarnación. Introducción, transcripción, versión y notas de José Manuel Díaz Martín, Salamanca, Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2018, 172 pp., ISBN: 9788490128497. Cloth €14. [REVIEW]Francisco Castilla - 2020 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 26 (2):219-222.
    Reseñado por FRANCISCO CASTILLA URBANOUniversidad de Alcalá, [email protected].
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  33. Mary Shepherd on Space and Minds.Peter West & Manuel Fasko - forthcoming - Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy.
    In her last known piece of work Lady Mary Shepherd’s Metaphysics (1832), Mary Shepherd writes that “mind, may inhere in definite portions of matter […] or of infinite space” (LMSM 699). Shepherd thus suggests that a mind – a “capacity for sensation in general” (e.g., EPEU 16) – may have a spatial location. This is prima facie surprising given that she is committed to the view that the mind is unextended. In this paper, we argue that Shepherd can consistently honor (...)
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  34. The Trouble with Tracing.Manuel Vargas - 2005 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 29 (1):269-291.
    Many prominent theories of moral responsibility rely on the notion of “tracing,” the idea that responsibility for an outcome can be located in (i.e., “traced back to”) some prior moment of control, perhaps significantly antecedent to the proximate sources of a considered action. In this article, I show how there is a problem for theories that rely on tracing. The problem is connected to the knowledge condition on moral responsibility. Many prima facie good candidate cases for tracing analyses appear to (...)
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    The Trouble with Tracing.Manuel Vargas - 2005 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 29 (1):269-291.
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    History, casuistry and custom in the legal thought of Francisco Suárez (1548-1617): collected studies.Dominique Bauer & Randall Lesaffer (eds.) - 2021 - Boston: Brill Nijhoff.
    The thought and work of the Jesuit Francisco Suárez (1548-1617) is widely acknowledged as the culmination point of the contribution of the theologians and jurists of the so-called School of Salamanca to the development of modern Western law. This collection of studies on the legal work of Suárez explores some of his major forays into the law. Both his theoretical system-building as well as his interventions in practical questions are covered. Next to discussions on the nature of law and (...)
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  37. The Revisionist’s Guide to Responsibility.Manuel Vargas - 2005 - Philosophical Studies 125 (3):399-429.
    Revisionism in the theory of moral responsibility is the idea that some aspect of responsibility practices, attitudes, or concept is in need of revision. While the increased frequency of revisionist language in the literature on free will and moral responsibility is striking, what discussion there has been of revisionism about responsibility and free will tends to be critical. In this paper, I argue that at least one species of revisionism, moderate revisionism, is considerably more sophisticated and defensible than critics have (...)
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  38. Revisionism about free will: a statement & defense.Manuel Vargas - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 144 (1):45-62.
    This article summarizes the moderate revisionist position I put forth in Four Views on Free Will and responds to objections to it from Robert Kane, John Martin Fischer, Derk Pereboom, and Michael McKenna. Among the principle topics of the article are (1) motivations for revisionism, what it is, and how it is different from compatibilism and hard incompatibilism, (2) an objection to the distinctiveness of semicompatibilism against conventional forms of compatibilism, and (3) whether moderate revisionism is committed to realism about (...)
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    The Philosophy of Accidentality.Manuel Vargas - 2020 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 6 (4):391-409.
    In mid-twentieth-century Mexican philosophy, there was a peculiar nationalist existentialist project focused on the cultural conditions of agency. This article revisits some of those ideas, including the idea that there is an important but underappreciated experience of one's relationship to norms and social meanings. This experience—something called accidentality—casts new light on various forms of social subordination and socially scaffolded agency, including cultural alienation, biculturality, and double consciousness.
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    Suffering is not enough: Assisted dying for people with mental illness.Manuel Trachsel & Ralf J. Jox - 2022 - Bioethics 36 (5):519-524.
    Bioethics, Volume 36, Issue 5, Page 519-524, June 2022.
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    A análise à adolescência e jovens delinquentes pelo pedagogista português Faria de Vasconcelos.Ernesto Candeias Martins - 2022 - Educação E Filosofia 36 (78):1277-1314.
    Pretendemos abordar pedagogo português Faria de Vasconcelos (1880-1939) no contexto da Escola Nova, norteando-nos por uma pesquisa de metodologia hermenêutica na análise aos seus pressupostos pedagógicos sobre os problemas escolares e, principalmente a sua preocupação pela adolescência e jovens delinquentes, infratores e/ou indisciplinados. Recorremos conceptualmente aos seus textos (fontes primárias) e à sua obra compilada por Ferreira Marques, a fontes secundárias sobre Escola Nova e História da Educação em Portugal da época. O método hermenêutico permitiu-nos compreender os escritos daquele pedagogista, (...)
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  42. Responsibility and the aims of theory: Strawson and revisionism.Manuel Vargas - 2004 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 85 (2):218-241.
    In recent years, reflection on the relationship between individual moral responsibility and determinism has undergone a remarkable renaissance. Incompatibilists, those who believe moral responsibility is incompatible with determinism, have offered powerful new arguments in support of their views. Compatibilists, those who think moral responsibility is compatible with determinism, have responded with ingenious counterexamples and alternative accounts of responsibility. Despite the admirable elevation of complexity and subtlety within both camps, the trajectory of the literature is somewhat discouraging. Every dialectical stalemate between (...)
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  43. On the importance of history for responsible agency.Manuel Vargas - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 127 (3):351-382.
    In this article I propose a resolution to the history issue for responsible agency, given a moderate revisionist approach to responsibility. Roughly, moderate revisionism is the view that a plausible and normatively adequate theory of responsibility will require principled departures from commonsense thinking. The history issue is whether morally responsible agency – that is, whether an agent is an apt target of our responsibility-characteristic practices and attitudes – is an essentially historical notion. Some have maintained that responsible agents must have (...)
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  44. Optimal representations and the Enhanced Indispensability Argument.Manuel Barrantes - 2019 - Synthese 196 (1):247-263.
    The Enhanced Indispensability Argument appeals to the existence of Mathematical Explanations of Physical Phenomena to justify mathematical Platonism, following the principle of Inference to the Best Explanation. In this paper, I examine one example of a MEPP—the explanation of the 13-year and 17-year life cycle of magicicadas—and argue that this case cannot be used defend the EIA. I then generalize my analysis of the cicada case to other MEPPs, and show that these explanations rely on what I will call ‘optimal (...)
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  45. Revisionism about Free Will: A Statement and Defense.Manuel Vargas - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 144 (1):45-62.
    This article summarizes and extends the moderate revisionist position I put forth in Four Views on Free Will and responds to objections to it from Robert Kane, John Martin Fischer, Derk Pereboom, and Michael McKenna. Among the principle topics of the article are (1) motivations for revisionism, what it is, and how it is different from compatibilism and hard incompatibilism, (2) an objection to libertarianism based on the moral costs of its current epistemic status, (3) an objection to the distinctiveness (...)
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  46. Desert, responsibility, and justification: a reply to Doris, McGeer, and Robinson.Manuel R. Vargas - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (10):2659-2678.
    Building Better Beings: A Theory of Moral Responsibility argues that the normative basis of moral responsibility is anchored in the effects of responsibility practices. Further, the capacities required for moral responsibility are socially scaffolded. This article considers criticisms of this account that have been recently raised by John Doris, Victoria McGeer, and Michael Robinson. Robinson argues against Building Better Beings’s rejection of libertarianism about free will, and the account of desert at stake in the theory. considers methodological questions that arise (...)
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  47. Reflectivism, Skepticism, and Values.Manuel R. Vargas - 2018 - Social Theory and Practice 44 (2):255-266.
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    Ethical Climate, Organizational Identification, and Employees’ Behavior.Manuel Teresi, Davide Dante Pietroni, Massimiliano Barattucci, Valeria Amata Giannella & Stefano Pagliaro - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  49. The Depth of Margaret Cavendish's Ecology.Peter West & Manuel Fasko - forthcoming - Ergo.
    This paper examines Margaret Cavendish’s ecological views and argues that, in the Appendix to her final published work, Grounds of Natural Philosophy (1668), Cavendish is defending a normative account of the way that humans ought to interact with their environment. On this basis, we argue that Cavendish is committed to a form of what, for the purposes of this paper, we will call ‘deep ecology,’ where that is understood as the view that humans ought to treat the rest of nature (...)
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  50. International Business, Morality, and the Common Good.Manuel Velasquez - 1992 - Business Ethics Quarterly 2 (1):27-40.
    The author sets out a realist defense of the claim that in the absence of an international enforcement agency, multinational corporations operating in a competitive international environment cannot be said to have a moral obligation to contribute to the international common good, provided that interactions are nonrepetitive and provided effective signals of agent reliability are not possible. Examples of international common goods that meet these conditions are support of the global ozone layer and avoidance of the global greenhouse effect. Pointing (...)
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