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  1. 'Universal Principles and Particular Decisions and Forms of Life'.Karl Otto Apel - 1990 - In Peter Winch & Raimond Gaita (eds.), Value and Understanding: Essays for Peter Winch. Routledge.
     
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  2. Universal Principles and Particular (Incommensurable?) Decisions and Forms of Life–a Problem of Ethics that is both post-Kantian and post-Wittgensteinian.K. O. Apel - 1990 - In Peter Winch & Raimond Gaita (eds.), Value and Understanding: Essays for Peter Winch. Routledge. pp. 72--101.
     
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  3. Universal principles and universal rights.Tom Beauchamp - 2010 - In André den Exter (ed.), Human rights and biomedicine. Portland: Maklu.
     
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    Universal Principles of Human Communication: Preliminary Evidence From a Cross‐cultural Communication Game.Nicolas Fay, Bradley Walker, Nik Swoboda, Ichiro Umata, Takugo Fukaya, Yasuhiro Katagiri & Simon Garrod - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (7):2397-2413.
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    Universal Principle of Right: Metaphysics, Politics, and Conflict Resolutions.Sorin Baiasu - 2018 - Kantian Review 23 (4):527-554.
    In spite of its dominance, there are well-known problems with Rawls’s method of reflective equilibrium (MRE), as a method of justification in meta-ethics. One issue in particular has preoccupied commentators, namely, the capacity of this method to provide a convincing account of the objectivity of our moral beliefs. Call this the Lack-of-Objectivity Charge. One aim of this article is to examine the charge within the context of Rawls’s later philosophy, and I claim that the lack-of-objectivity charge remains unanswered. A second (...)
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    Universal principles in particular contexts.Vilhjálmur Árnason - 2001 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 4 (2):237-239.
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  7. Universal principles in particular contexts.Arnason Vilhjalmur - 2001 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 4 (2).
     
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  8. Ethics, universal principles and restorative justice.George Pavlich - 2007 - In Gerry Johnstone & Daniel W. van Ness (eds.), Handbook of Restorative Justice.
     
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    In defence of the universalization principle in discourse ethics.Arash Abizadeh - 2005 - Philosophical Forum 36 (2):193–211.
  10. A Defense of Universal Principles in Biomedical Ethics.Tom Beauchamp - 2019 - In Juan Lecaros & Erick Valdés (eds.), Biolaw and Policy in the Twenty-First Century: Building Answers for New Questions. Springer Verlag.
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    Adam Smith: Virtues and Universal Principles.Maria A. Carrasco - 2014 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 269 (3):223-250.
    In this paper I propose that Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments provides a solution to a well-known problem in contemporary ethical debate, i.e. the incompatibility between classic virtue ethics which is particularistic and informed by an ideal of virtue on the one hand, and modern principle-based ethics which attributes a prominent place to universal rules on the other. Smith acknowledges the incompatibility of these two paradigms. But, in order to preserve the advantages of both kinds of theories, he (...)
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    On the Universal Principle of Scientific and Philosophical Cognition.V. I. Selivanova - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 53:235-239.
    The purpose of the present report is to draw the philosophical community’s attention to the universal principle of cognition, the principle of extrapolation, capable of integrating the present and possibly, the future methods of man’s cognitive attitude to the world. Extrapolation is interpreted as a key logical-and-gnosiological procedure and, depending on subject/object relationships, is subdivided into “actual” and “real”. According to the actual extrapolation principle in any kind of cognition, it is important to take account of the (...)
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    Mimesis — Lukacs' Universal Principle.Stefan Morawski - 1968 - Science and Society 32 (1):26 - 38.
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    Survival and altruism: a universal principle of ethics.José Corral Lope - 2017 - [Madrid]: Letras de Autor. Edited by Colleen Terry.
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    Indeterministic freedom as universal principle.Charles Hartshorne - 1984 - Journal of Social Philosophy 15 (3):5-11.
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    On yi as a universal principle of specific application in confucian morality.Chung-Ying Cheng - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (3):269-280.
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    Compression as a Universal Principle of Animal Behavior.Ramon Ferrer‐I.‐Cancho, Antoni Hernández‐Fernández, David Lusseau, Govindasamy Agoramoorthy, Minna J. Hsu & Stuart Semple - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (8):1565-1578.
    A key aim in biology and psychology is to identify fundamental principles underpinning the behavior of animals, including humans. Analyses of human language and the behavior of a range of non-human animal species have provided evidence for a common pattern underlying diverse behavioral phenomena: Words follow Zipf's law of brevity (the tendency of more frequently used words to be shorter), and conformity to this general pattern has been seen in the behavior of a number of other animals. It has been (...)
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    On Kant’s “Universal Principle” and “Universal Law of Right”.Margit Ruffing, Guido A. De Almeida, Ricardo R. Terra & Valerio Rohden - 2008 - In Margit Ruffing, Guido A. De Almeida, Ricardo R. Terra & Valerio Rohden (eds.), Law and Peace in Kant's Philosophy/Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants: Proceedings of the 10th International Kant Congress/Akten des X. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Walter de Gruyter.
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    On the Universal Principles of Tense Embedding: The Lesson from Before.Yael Sharvit - 2014 - Journal of Semantics 31 (2):ffs024.
    Next SectionLanguages that are classified as non-Sequence-of-Tense come in more than one variety (e.g., Arregui & Kusumoto 1998): some of these languages allow a past tense in before-clauses while others do not. We propose that some languages have quantificational (existential) tenses, while others have pronominal (referential/bound) tenses. The past tense in before-clauses is ill-formed in a language that has quantificational tenses, because the semantics of before is incompatible with existential quantification over times. A language with pronominal tenses does not have (...)
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    Compression as a Universal Principle of Animal Behavior.Ramon Ferrer-I.-Cancho, Antoni Hernández-Fernández, David Lusseau, Govindasamy Agoramoorthy, Minna J. Hsu & Stuart Semple - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (8):1565-1578.
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    On the Universal Principles of Tense Embedding: The Lesson from Before: Articles.Yael Sharvit - 2014 - Journal of Semantics 31 (2):263-313.
    Languages that are classified as non-Sequence-of-Tense come in more than one variety : some of these languages allow a past tense in before -clauses while others do not. We propose that some languages have quantificational tenses, while others have pronominal tenses. The past tense in before -clauses is ill-formed in a language that has quantificational tenses, because the semantics of before is incompatible with existential quantification over times. A language with pronominal tenses does not have this problem. The pronominal/quantificational tense (...)
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    The Hermeneutics of Inter‐Faith Relations: Retrieving Moderation and Pluralism as Universal Principles in Qur'anic Exegeses.Asma Afsaruddin - 2009 - Journal of Religious Ethics 37 (2):331-354.
    This article discusses the exegeses of two Qur'anic verses: Qur'an 2:143, which describes righteous Muslims as constituting a “middle/moderate community” (umma wasat) and Qur'an 5:66, which similarly describes righteous Jews and Christians as constituting a “balanced/moderate community” (umma muqtasida). Taken together, these verses clearly suggest that it is subscription to some common standard of righteousness and ethical conduct that determines the salvific nature of a religious community and not the denominational label it chooses to wear. Such a perspective offers the (...)
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    Are there universal principles or forms of evidential inference? : of inference networks and onto-epistemology.Peter Tillers - 2011 - In Philip Dawid, William Twining & Mimi Vasilaki (eds.), Evidence, Inference and Enquiry. Oup/British Academy. pp. 245.
    This chapter discusses the limitations of approaches to modelling and handling evidential issues using hierarchical network representations. Such models of evidential inference rest on the compound proposition that real-world evidential inference usually or always consists of propositional ‘atoms’ that are linked together by nomological entities of some kind, entities that are often — but not always — called ‘generalisations’. These sorts of models or representations of evidential inference are referred to as ‘network-and-generalisation’ models of evidential inference. It is argued that (...)
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    Processing strategies in the acquisition of relative clauses: Universal principles and language-specific realizations.Patricia M. Clancy, Hyeonjin Lee & Myeong-Han Zoh - 1986 - Cognition 24 (3):225-262.
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    International Law and the Search for Universal Principles in Journalism Ethics.Michael Perkins - 2002 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 17 (3):193-208.
    International human rights law that protects freedom of the press provides a cross-culturally reliable foundation from which to launch a consideration of universal principles in journalism ethics. After examining certain assumptions made by the international law about individuals and about the kind of journalism the law intends to protect, in this article I propose that truthtelling, independence, and freedom with responsibility are universal ethical principles international law envisions for journalists. These principles would undoubtedly be applied differentially in different cultures, but (...)
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  26. We the people/s: Bloody universal principles and ethnic codes.Hans Siegfried - 2001 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 27 (1).
    This paper tries to shed some light on the paradox that people cling to national ideologies at just the time when nations are counting less and less in social, cultural, economic and political affairs, and when transnational corporations and international organizations increasingly determine the framework of things. Many nations still rigidly think of themselves as independent and sovereign, accountable to no one but themselves, even when our global interdependence can no longer be ignored or denied. Ethnic cleansing and crimes against (...)
     
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  27. A new model of the universe: principles of the psychological method in its application to problems of science, religion, and art.P. D. Uspenskiĭ - 1931 - London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co.. Edited by Reginald Merton.
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    We the people/s: Bloody universal principles and ethnic codes.Hans Seigfried - 2001 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 27 (1):63-76.
    This paper tries to shed some light on the paradox that people cling to national ideologies at just the time when nations are counting less and less in social, cultural, economic and political affairs, and when transnational corporations and international organizations increasingly determine the framework of things. Many nations still rigidly think of themselves as independent and sovereign, accountable to no one but themselves, even when our global interdependence can no longer be ignored or denied. Ethnic cleansing and crimes against (...)
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  29. Sweet Fragrances from Indonesia: A universal principle governing directionality in synaesthetic metaphors‖.Yeshayahu Shen & David Gil - 2008 - In Jan Auracher & Willie van Peer (eds.), New Beginnings in Literary Studies. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 49--71.
     
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    Universal temporal structures in human information processing: a neural principle and psychophysical evidence.Raul Kompass - 2004 - In Christian Kaernbach, Erich Schröger & Hermann Müller (eds.), Psychophysics Beyond Sensation: Laws and Invariants of Human Cognition. Psychology Press. pp. 451--480.
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    Protection of children by substitute consent: A universal principle and right.Riaan Rheeder - 2015 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 8 (2):41.
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    The Categorical Imperative and the Universal Principle of Right.Michael Nance - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 873-884.
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    The Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles for Psychologists: A Culture-Sensitive Model for Creating and Reviewing a Code of Ethics.Jean Pettifor, Janel Gauthier & Andrea Ferrero - 2010 - Ethics and Behavior 20 (3-4):179-196.
    Psychologists live in a globalizing world where traditional boundaries are fading and, therefore, increasingly work with persons from diverse cultural backgrounds. The Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles for Psychologists provides a moral framework of universally acceptable ethical principles based on shared human values across cultures. The application of its moral framework in developing codes of ethics and reviewing current codes may help psychologists to respond ethically in a rapidly changing world. In this article, a model is presented to demonstrate how (...)
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    A universal ethology challenge to the free energy principle: species of inference and good regulators.Thomas van Es & Michael D. Kirchhoff - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 36 (2):1-24.
    The free energy principle (FEP) portends to provide a unifying principle for the biological and cognitive sciences. It states that for a system to maintain non-equilibrium steady-state with its environment it must minimise its (information-theoretic) free energy. Under the FEP, to minimise free energy is equivalent to engaging in approximate Bayesian inference. According to the FEP, therefore, inference is at the explanatory base of biology and cognition. In this paper, we discuss a specific challenge to this inferential formulation (...)
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    Principles of Self-Organization: Transactions of the University of Illinois Symposium.H. Von Foerster & G. W. Zopf Jr, (eds.) - 1962 - Pergamon Press.
  36. Linking universities across europe : Principles, practicalities and perspectives.John Sayer - 1999 - In D. C. Smith & Anne Karin Langslow (eds.), The Idea of a University. J. Kingsley Publishers.
     
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    Principled Ethics Review: Governance Arrangements for University Research Ethics Committees.Timothy Stibbs - 2009 - Research Ethics 5 (3):110-112.
    This, the third seminar organised by the AREC university sector committee, included short presentations followed by parallel workshops. These proposed and explored basic principles for ethical review in the context of current models within the university REC sector. In this report, following an introduction, each of the speakers/workshop leaders summarizes their own perspective on the issues raised and discussed.
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    Universal consideration as a deontological principle.Tim Hayward - 1996 - Environmental Ethics 18 (1):55-63.
    A major problem that skeptical critics have identified with the project of environmental ethics as it is often conceived is that it involves the search for a criterion of moral considerability, and some claim that this search has not only been unsuccessful, but it is in principle mistaken. Birch has recently argued that this whole problem can be avoided through his proposal of universal consideration in a “root sense,” which applies to all beings, with no exceptions marked by any (...)
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    The Principle of Reason: The University in the Eyes of Its Pupils.Jacques Derrida, Catherine Porter & Edward P. Morris - 1983 - Diacritics 13 (3):2.
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    The Principle of Reason: The University in the Eyes of its Pupils.Jacques Derrida - 1983 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 10 (1):5-29.
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    Scientific principles and moral conduct: the twentieth Arthur Stanley Eddington memorial lecture delivered at Princeton University, 15 November 1966.James Bryant Conant - 1967 - Cambridge,: Cambridge University Press.
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    The Principle of Reason: The University in the Eyes of its Pupils.Jacques Derrida - 1984 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 10 (1):5-29.
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    Principles in Power: Latin America and the Politics of U.S. Human Rights Diplomacy by Vanessa Walker: Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2020.James M. McCormick - 2022 - Human Rights Review 23 (3):439-441.
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    Global Reflection Principles.P. D. Welch - 2017 - In I. Niiniluoto, H. Leitgeb, P. Seppälä & E. Sober (eds.), Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science - Proceedings of the 15th International Congress, 2015. College Publications.
    Reflection Principles are commonly thought to produce only strong axioms of infinity consistent with V = L. It would be desirable to have some notion of strong reflection to remedy this, and we have proposed Global Reflection Principles based on a somewhat Cantorian view of the universe. Such principles justify the kind of cardinals needed for, inter alia , Woodin’s Ω-Logic.
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    Universal Consideration as a Deontological Principle.Tim Hayward - 1996 - Environmental Ethics 18 (1):55-63.
    A major problem that skeptical critics have identified with the project of environmental ethics as it is often conceived is that it involves the search for a criterion of moral considerability, and some claim that this search has not only been unsuccessful, but it is in principle mistaken. Birch has recently argued that this whole problem can be avoided through his proposal of universal consideration in a “root sense,” which applies to all beings, with no exceptions marked by any (...)
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  46. Universality of the principle of sufficient reason.Ja Nicolas - 1990 - Studia Leibnitiana 22 (1):90-105.
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    The principles of national and universal philosophy. A debate on polish philosophy.M. Nowak - 2000 - Dialogue and Universalism 10:57-62.
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    Universal ethical principles in a diverse universe: A commentary on Monshi and Zieglmayer's case study.James M. DuBois - 2004 - Ethics and Behavior 14 (4):313 – 319.
    Monshi and Zieglmayer's case study presents Sri Lankan participants as having views on the privacy of health information that differ radically from those commonly found in Western nations. This article explores 2 questions that their case study raises for the ethical review of research in international settings: First, are allegedly universal ethical principles - of the sort promulgated in the Belmont Report (National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research, 1978) - useful in international settings?, (...)
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    Standardization principle of nonstandard universes.Masahiko Murakami - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (4):1645-1655.
    A bounded ultrasheaf is a nonstandard universe constructed from a superstructure in a Boolean valued model of set theory. We consider the bounded elementary embeddings between bounded ultrasheaves. Then the standardization principle is true if and only if the ultrafilters are comparable by the Rudin-Frolik order. The base concept is that the bounded elementary embeddings correspond to the complete Boolean homomorphisms. We represent this by the Rudin-Keisler order of ultrafilters of Boolean algebras.
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    The Universe Accelerated Expansion using Extra-dimensions with Metric Components Found by a New Equivalence Principle.E. Guendelman & H. Ruchvarger - 2006 - Foundations of Physics 36 (12):1846-1868.
    Curved multi-dimensional space-times (5D and higher) are constructed by embedding them in one higher-dimensional flat space. The condition that the embedding coordinates have a separable form, plus the demand of an orthogonal resulting space-time, implies that the curved multi-dimensional space-time has 4D de-Sitter subspaces (for constant extra-dimensions) in which the 3D subspace has an accelerated expansion. A complete determination of the curved multi-dimensional spacetime geometry is obtained provided we impose a new type of “equivalence principle”, meaning that there is (...)
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