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    La botte piena o la moglie ubriaca? Vinho e gênero na Roma antiga.Marina Régis Cavicchioli - 2023 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 33:e03309.
    Os modos como cada sociedade ou grupo pondera sobre o consumo do álcool e seus efeitos nos múltiplos contextos culturais é bastante distinto, em especial quando os discursos se referem a este consumo com as atenções voltadas aos gêneros. Assim, as associações entre o consumo de bebidas alcoólicas e as alterações dos comportamentos sexuais de cada gênero, embora estejam presentes desde a antiguidade, devem ser entendidas nos contextos culturais em que foram produzidas, de modo a compreender como cada grupo social (...)
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    The Curvilinear Relationship between Work Passion and Organizational Citizenship Behavior.Marina N. Astakhova - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 130 (2):361-374.
    Drawing on conservation of resources theory, this study examines the curvilinear relationship between harmonious and obsessive work passion and organizational citizenship behavior as well as the moderating effect of collectivistic values. Using 233 paired supervisor-employee responses from Russia, I found that harmonious work passion and OCB are positively related up to a point, after which higher levels of harmonious work passion are associated with declining OCB. The main curvilinear effect of obsessive work passion on OCB was not significant. Collectivistic values (...)
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    Schwerpunkt: Philosophie der Gewalt – Lateinamerikanische Perspektiven.Marina Martinez Mateo & Ana María Miranda Mora - 2024 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 72 (1):56-66.
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    Metagenomic studies reveal the critical and wide‐ranging ecological importance of uncultivated archaea: the role of ammonia oxidizers.Ricardo Cavicchioli, Matthew Z. DeMaere & Torsten Thomas - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (1):11-14.
    Microbial genome sequencing has entered a new phase, where DNA sequence information is gathered from entire microbial communities (metagenomics or environmental genomics) rather than from individual microorganisms. By providing access to the genetic material of vast numbers of organisms, most of which are organisms that have never been isolated or cultivated, a new level of insight is being gained into the diversity and extent of the microbial processes that are presently occuring in environmental communities. By extending metagenomic‐based approaches to the (...)
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    The world’s last best hope: El excepcionalismo americano y la política exterior de Estados Unidos en la era Obama.Manuel Iglesias Cavicchioli - 2019 - Araucaria 21 (41).
    Desde la llegada al poder de Barack Obama, el excepcionalismo americano se ha situado en el centro del debate político en estrecha conexión con el debate en torno al declive internacional de EE.UU. El presente artículo pretende ofrecer un estudio del excepcionalismo tanto desde el punto de vista teórico como desde su impacto más reciente en la política exterior de EE.UU. A tal efecto, procederemos a desentrañar sus principales aspectos conceptuales, analizando las distintas interpretaciones del mismo en el marco de (...)
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    Pathogenic archaea: do they exist?Ricardo Cavicchioli, Paul M. G. Curmi, Neil Saunders & Torsten Thomas - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (11):1119-1128.
    Archaea are microorganisms that are distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes. They are prevalent in extreme environments, and yet found in most ecosystems. They are a natural component of the microbiota of most, if not all, humans and other animals. Despite their ubiquity and close association with humans, animals and plants, no pathogenic archaea have been identified. Because no archaeal pathogens have yet been identified, there is a general assumption that archaeal pathogens do not exist. This review examines whether this is (...)
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    Preferential semantics for the logic of comparative similarity over triangular and metric models.Régis Alenda & Nicola Olivetti - 2012 - In Luis Farinas del Cerro, Andreas Herzig & Jerome Mengin (eds.), Logics in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 1--13.
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    Quand l’exégèse des gens de lettres précède celle des exégètes : le cas Judas.Régis Burnet - 2019 - ThéoRèmes 14.
    On pense souvent que la littérature qui traite de religion n’est que la mise en mots d’une pensée élaborée par le théologien, qu’il peine à exprimer : la Bible, texte premier, est d’abord interprétée par des théologiens, et ensuite les écrivains s’emparent de leurs interprétations. Or il n’en va pas toujours ainsi, comme le prouve la réception de Judas Iscariote : de Klosptock à Kazantzakis en passant par Victor Hugo et Gérard de Nerval, ce sont les gens de lettres qui (...)
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    Herbert Butterfield (1900-79) as a Christian historian of science.Regis Cabral - 1996 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 27 (4):547-564.
    Why is Butterfield's best-seller The Origins of Modern Science (1949) such a powerful big picture, nearly impossible to move away from? Considered in the context of his life, the contrast between his attacks on Whig history and the contents of his best-seller reveals that his big picture of science continues at the centre because of his spiritual beliefs and practices. Butterfield did not make explicit his Christian (Methodist) world view to his history of science readers, although one could infer this (...)
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    Emotion Regulation, Physical Diseases, and Borderline Personality Disorders: Conceptual and Clinical Considerations.Marco Cavicchioli, Lavinia Barone, Donatella Fiore, Monica Marchini, Paola Pazzano, Pietro Ramella, Ilaria Riccardi, Michele Sanza & Cesare Maffei - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This perspective paper aims at discussing theoretical principles that could explain how emotion regulation and physical diseases mutually influence each other in the context of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Furthermore, this paper discusses the clinical implications of the functional relationships between emotion regulation, BPD and medical conditions considering dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) as a well-validated therapeutic intervention, which encompasses these issues. The inflexible use of maladaptive emotion regulation strategies (e.g., suppression, experiential avoidance, and rumination) might directly increase the probability of (...)
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    Response to William Martin's letter.Ricardo Cavicchioli & Paul Curmi - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (5):593-593.
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  12. “Setting” n-Opposition.Régis Pellissier - 2008 - Logica Universalis 2 (2):235-263.
    Our aim is to show that translating the modal graphs of Moretti’s “n-opposition theory” (2004) into set theory by a suited device, through identifying logical modal formulas with appropriate subsets of a characteristic set, one can, in a constructive and exhaustive way, by means of a simple recurring combinatory, exhibit all so-called “logical bi-simplexes of dimension n” (or n-oppositional figures, that is the logical squares, logical hexagons, logical cubes, etc.) contained in the logic produced by any given modal graph (an (...)
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  13. Sins of Inquiry: How to Criticize Scientific Pursuits.Marina DiMarco & Kareem Khalifa - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 92 (C):86-96.
    Criticism is a staple of the scientific enterprise and of the social epistemology of science. Philosophical discussions of criticism have traditionally focused on its roles in relation to objectivity, confirmation, and theory choice. However, attention to criticism and to criticizability should also inform our thinking about scientific pursuits: the allocation of resources with the aim of developing scientific tools and ideas. In this paper, we offer an account of scientific pursuitworthiness which takes criticizability as its starting point. We call this (...)
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    The Palgrave Hegel Handbook.Marina F. Bykova & Kenneth R. Westphal (eds.) - 2020 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This handbook presents the conceptions and principles central to every aspect of Hegel’s systematic philosophy. In twenty-eight thematically linked chapters by leading international experts, The Palgrave Hegel Handbook provides reliable, scholarly overviews of each subject, illuminates the main issues and debates, and details concisely the considered views of each contributor. Recent scholarship challenges traditional, largely anti-Kantian, readings of Hegel, focusing instead on Hegel’s appropriation of Kantian epistemology to reconcile idealism with the rejection of foundationalism, coherentism and skepticism. Focused like Kant (...)
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    Two Birds with One Stone: The Quest for Addressing Both Business Goals and Social Needs with Innovation.Marina Candi, Monia Melia & Maria Colurcio - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (4):1019-1033.
    This research examines whether and how firms can meet both business goals and social needs through their innovation activities. We examine antecedents and consequences of innovation that addresses social needs, in addition to business goals, using data collected from European for-profit firms. We find that innovation including social intent is more likely under conditions of high market turbulence, which represents an important form of demand-driven threats. Meanwhile, we find no relationship with competitive intensity, a form of pressure driven threats. Together, (...)
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    Virtuality and Materiality: Conjunction or Dichotomy? Conscience and Consciousness in View of Subject-Object-Medium Relations.Marina Biti - 2008 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 28 (2):303-331.
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    Virtualnost i materijalnost – sprega ili dihotomija? Od svijesti prema savjesti kroz prizmu odnosa 'subjekt-objekt-medij'.Marina Biti - 2008 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 28 (2):303-331.
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    Le Problème de Mahomet.Régis Blachère & Tanıtan: İsmail Metin - 2015 - Dini Araştırmalar 18 (46):250-256.
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  19. La chute du Temple en 70 constitue-t-elle un tournant de l'histoire du judaïsme et du christianisme?: Quelques réflexions à partir d'un livre récent.Régis Burnet - 2013 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 44 (2):256-271.
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  20. Se a ciência é inventada, podemos escrever outra história que não seja a história social da ciência?Regis Cabral - 1998 - Episteme 3 (6):195-207.
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    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science.Regis Cabral - 1997 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 28 (1).
  22. Inquiry Tickets: Values, Pursuit, and Underdetermination.Marina DiMarco & Kareem Khalifa - 2019 - Philosophy of Science 86 (5):1016-1028.
    We offer a new account of the role of values in theory choice that captures a temporal dimension to the values themselves. We argue that non-epistemic values sometimes serve as “inquiry tickets,” justifying scientists’ pursuit of certain questions in the short run, while the answers to those questions mitigate transient underdetermination in the long run. Our account of inquiry tickets shows that the role of non-epistemic values need not be restricted to belief or acceptance in order to be relevant to (...)
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  23. The (Im)possibility of Prudence: Population Ethics for Person-Stages.Marina Moreno - manuscript
    This paper develops a largely neglected parallel between prudence and population ethics. Prudence is generally understood to be concerned with the balancing of well-being over time. How, precisely, well-being ought to be balanced over time, however, is a fervently debated question. I argue that developing a standard guiding such evaluations is exceedingly challenging. This is due to an often overlooked fact about prudence, namely that it shares a structural similarity with population ethics: In both contexts, we assess the comparative value (...)
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    La psiquiatría ArgentinaAntonio Alberto Guerrino.Regis Cabral - 1989 - Isis 80 (2):303-304.
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    Descrição da liberdade numa perspectiva determinista: Aristóteles no contexto da ciência moderna.Régis Antônio Coimbra - 1998 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 43 (4):1097-1110.
    O autor esboça seu projeto de apresentar a liberdade como independente da versão forte - ontológica - da contingência; e discutir certas afinidades indeterministas de Aristóteles com a interpretação dominante da física quãntica, em contraste com o determinismo da ciência moderna.
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    Marc Chagall et les Maritain. Une définition de l'art religieux.Régis Ladous - 2010 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 84 (4):545-560.
    Dans une perspective néo-thomiste, Jacques Maritain considère qu’un artiste est religieux non par les thèmes qu’il choisit ou la foi qu’il professe, mais lorsqu’il saisit les formes dans les choses et les reconstruit selon la nécessité de sa « subjectivité créatrice ». C’est ainsi que Maritain a pu reconnaître en Chagall le type même de l’artiste religieux. S’il n’a jamais essayé de « christianiser » le peintre, il n’en a peut-être pas été de même avec Raïssa Maritain, surtout lorsque Chagall, (...)
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    O ensino de filosofia no Brasil e o contexto da reforma do ensino médio brasileiro em 2016.Regis Clemente da Costa - 2020 - Cadernos PET-Filosofia (Parana) 18 (2).
    Esse artigo tem como objetivo investigar o ensino de filosofia e sua inserção e retirada do currículo da educação ao longo da história da educação no Brasil. A pesquisa é documental e bibliográfica e tem como referência teórica o método materialista histórico e dialético. Para a discussão a história da educação utilizamos as obras de Saviani (2007), para a discussão sobre ensino de filosofia no Brasil, utilizamos as obras de Ceppas (2010), Fávero (2004), Jaime (1997), Belieri e Sforni (2012/2013). A (...)
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    The need for responsible technology.Marina Jirotka & Bernd Carsten Stahl - 2020 - Journal of Responsible Technology 1:100002.
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    A Speech-Act Theoretic Analysis of White (Prosocial) Lies.Marina Terkourafi - 2023 - In Laura Caponetto & Paolo Labinaz (eds.), Sbisà on Speech as Action. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 2147483647-2147483647.
    White lies, lies that are beneficial to the addressee and uttered out of concern for them, are pervasive in daily life. This raises a prima facie question: if white lies are so common, are they still lies? I tackle this question from the perspective of speech act theory, using the case of white lies to shed light on the broader question of whether lying itself can be considered a type of speech act. Adopting Sbisà’s (Uptake and Conventionality in Illocution. Lodz (...)
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    Fichte’s Nationalist Rhetoric and the Humanistic Project of Bildung.Marina F. Bykova - 2016 - In Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.), Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation Reconsidered. SUNY Press. pp. 133-151.
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    The Three Ages of Looking.Régis Debray & Eric Rauth - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 21 (3):529-555.
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    Religii︠a︡, tradit︠s︡ii︠a︡, obshchestvo: opyt sot︠s︡ialʹno-filosofskogo analiza rossiĭskogo regionalʹnogo razvitii︠a︡: monografii︠a︡.Marina Nikolaevna Efimenko - 2001 - Orenburg: Orenburgskiĭ gos. pedagog. universitet.
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    Tra Husserl e Heidegger: per una fenomenologia del bene comune.Marina Lazzari - 2021 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    A Preliminary Assessment of the First Four Decades of LGBTQ Studies in France (1970–2010).Régis Revenin - 2012 - Paragraph 35 (2):164-180.
    This article endeavours to present an overview rather than a complete inventory of LGBTQ studies undertaken in France, in French, mainly in the social and human sciences, in particular in history, but also in law, psychology and psychiatry. A number of explanatory hypotheses will also be advanced to account for why France has lagged behind in this particular area, as well as more broadly in feminist, gender and sexuality studies.
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    The Influences of Category Learning on Perceptual Reconstructions.Marina Dubova & Robert L. Goldstone - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (5):e12981.
    We explore different ways in which the human visual system can adapt for perceiving and categorizing the environment. There are various accounts of supervised (categorical) and unsupervised perceptual learning, and different perspectives on the functional relationship between perception and categorization. We suggest that common experimental designs are insufficient to differentiate between hypothesized perceptual learning mechanisms and reveal their possible interplay. We propose a relatively underutilized way of studying potential categorical effects on perception, and we test the predictions of different perceptual (...)
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    Hebrew offensive language taxonomy and dataset.Marina Litvak, Natalia Vanetik & Chaya Liebeskind - 2023 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 19 (2):325-351.
    This paper introduces a streamlined taxonomy for categorizing offensive language in Hebrew, addressing a gap in the literature that has, until now, largely focused on Indo-European languages. Our taxonomy divides offensive language into seven levels (six explicit and one implicit level). We based our work on the simplified offensive language (SOL) taxonomy introduced in (Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk et al. 2021a) hoping that our adjustment of SOL to the Hebrew language will be capable of reflecting the unique linguistic and cultural nuances of Hebrew. (...)
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  37. Prueba científica: mitos y paradigmas.Marina Felicia Gascón Abellán - 2010 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 44:81-103.
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  38. Holocene molluscan variations and palaeoclimate in the coastal area of Argentina.Marina Aguirre - forthcoming - Laguna.
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    How to Avoid Mistaking the Map for the Territory.Régis Martineau - 2019 - Philosophy of Management 18 (1):107-112.
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    Interactive cinema: the ambiguous ethics of media participation.Marina Hassapopoulou - 2024 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    Interactive Cinema explores cinematic practices that work to transform what is often seen as a receptive activity into a participatory, multimedia experience. Combining cutting-edge theory with updated conventional film studies methodologies, Marina Hassapopoulou presses at the conceptual limits of cinema and offers an essential road map to the rapidly evolving landscape of contemporary media.
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    Membership categorisation and antagonistic Twitter formulations.Marina Jirotka, Rob Procter, Adam Edwards, Helena Webb & William Housley - 2017 - Discourse and Communication 11 (6):567-590.
    During the course of this article, we examine the use of membership categorisation practices by a high-profile celebrity public social media account that has been understood to generate interest, attention and controversy across the UK media ecology. We utilise a data set of harvested tweets gathered from a high-profile public ‘celebrity antagonist’ in order to systematically identify types of antagonistic formulation that have generated different levels of interest within the social media community and beyond. Drawing from classic ethnomethodological studies of (...)
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    The limits of reason and some limitations of Weber's morality.Regis A. Factor & Stephen Turner - 1979 - Human Studies 2 (1):301 - 334.
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    Parenting challenges in the COVID-19 pandemic.Marina Heinen, Marcela Nunes Penna, Eduarda Dalpaz & Denise Falcke - 2023 - Aletheia 56 (1):171-187.
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  44. Powrót do Kirkegaarda.Regis Boyer - 1996 - Nowa Krytyka 7.
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  45. Religion nord-germanique ancienne. Déesse-mère/déesse-mort.Régis Boyer - 2002 - Iris 23:229-239.
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    Sur la distinction entre les connaissances explicites et les connaissances tacites.Régis Catinaud - 2015 - Philosophia Scientiae 19:197-220.
    L’objectif de cet article est de questionner l’opposition classique entre la connaissance tacite et la connaissance explicite et de montrer qu’il n’existe pas de césure entre ces deux aspects de la connaissance, mais seulement des situations d’expression, de transmission et d’apprentissage de la connaissance plus ou moins complexes et plus ou moins exigeantes. Pour ce faire, la stratégie consistera à présenter certaines difficultés et contradictions auxquelles peut conduire le traitement de la notion de connaissance explicite dans le dernier ouvrage de (...)
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    Sur la distinction entre les connaissances explicites et les connaissances tacites.Régis Catinaud - 2015 - Philosophia Scientiae 19:197-220.
    L’objectif de cet article est de questionner l’opposition classique entre la connaissance tacite et la connaissance explicite et de montrer qu’il n’existe pas de césure entre ces deux aspects de la connaissance, mais seulement des situations d’expression, de transmission et d’apprentissage de la connaissance plus ou moins complexes et plus ou moins exigeantes. Pour ce faire, la stratégie consistera à présenter certaines difficultés et contradictions auxquelles peut conduire le traitement de la notion de connaissance explicite dans le dernier ouvrage de (...)
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    Da injúria da preta Sabina para o contexto escravista na segunda metade do século XIX.Marina Camilo Haack - 2018 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 20 (1):68.
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    Uncoupling Meat From Animal Slaughter and Its Impacts on Human-Animal Relationships.Marina Sucha Heidemann, Carla Forte Maiolino Molento, Germano Glufk Reis & Clive Julian Christie Phillips - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Slaughter sets the debate about what is acceptable to do to animals at an extremely low bar. Recently, there has been considerable investment in developing cell-based meat, an alternative meat production process that does not require the raising and slaughtering of animals, instead using muscle cells cultivated in a bioreactor. We discuss the animal ethics impacts of cell-based and plant-based meat on human-animal interactions from animal welfare and rights perspectives, focusing on industrial meat production scenarios. Our hypothesis is that the (...)
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    Wishful Intelligibility, Black Boxes, and Epidemiological Explanation.Marina DiMarco - 2021 - Philosophy of Science 88 (5):824-834.
    Epidemiological explanation often has a “black box” character, meaning the intermediate steps between cause and effect are unknown. Filling in black boxes is thought to improve causal inferences by making them intelligible. I argue that adding information about intermediate causes to a black box explanation is an unreliable guide to pragmatic intelligibility because it may mislead us about the stability of a cause. I diagnose a problem that I call wishful intelligibility, which occurs when scientists misjudge the limitations of certain (...)
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