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  1. III. Kolakowski: Christianity's secular re-universalization.I. V. Dialogue—Opening, Expanding Poland & I. I. Paul - 2004 - Dialogue and Universalism 14 (1-4):52.
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    The Expanding Universe.Arthur Eddington - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (30):219-220.
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    The expanding universe: a history of cosmology from 1917 to 1960.George Fr Ellis - 1989 - In D. Howard & John Stachel (eds.), Einstein and the History of General Relativity. Birkhäuser. pp. 367-431.
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  4. The Discovery of the Expanding Universe: Philosophical and Historical Dimensions.Patrick M. Duerr & Abigail Holmes - manuscript
    What constitutes a scientific discovery? What role do discoveries play in science, its dynamics and social practices? Must every discovery be attributed to an individual discoverer (or a small number of discoverers)? The paper explores these questions by first critically examining extant philosophical explications of scientific discovery—the models of scientific discovery, propounded by Kuhn, McArthur, Hudson, and Schindler. As a simple, natural and powerful alternative, we proffer the “change-driver model”: in a nutshell, it takes discoveries to be cognitive scientific results (...)
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    The aims of expanded universal carrier screening: Autonomy, prevention, and responsible parenthood.Sanne Hout, Wybo Dondorp & Guido de Wert - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (5):568-576.
    Expanded universal carrier screening (EUCS) entails a population‐wide screening offer for multiple disease‐causing mutations simultaneously. Although there is much debate about the conditions under which EUCS can responsibly be introduced, there seems to be little discussion about its aim: providing carrier couples with options for autonomous reproductive choice. While this links in with current accounts of the aim of foetal anomaly screening, it is different from how the aim of ancestry‐based carrier screening has traditionally been understood: reducing the disease burden (...)
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    The Expanding Universe of Political Philosophy.David Braybrooke - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):648 - 672.
    Mr. Cohen's political geography is unexpectedly topical. His conception of political philosophy is not so advanced; however Cohen's disposition is all for forward movement. Insisting perhaps too strongly upon the etymology of "political," Cohen would even have us cease doing "political philosophy"; for, he says, there are no longer any truly sovereign and autonomous states left in the world. The era of the nation-state has vanished quite as definitely into the past as the era of the city-state. We live in (...)
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    The Expanding Universe: Astronomy's "Great Debate," 1900-1930Robert W. Smith.E. Robert Paul - 1984 - Isis 75 (3):595-596.
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    The Expanding Universe: An Introduction to Philosophy.Alan Schwerin - 1993 - Edwin Mellen Press.
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    The aims of expanded universal carrier screening: Autonomy, prevention, and responsible parenthood.Sanne van der Hout, Wybo Dondorp & Guido de Wert - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (5):568-576.
    Expanded universal carrier screening (EUCS) entails a population‐wide screening offer for multiple disease‐causing mutations simultaneously. Although there is much debate about the conditions under which EUCS can responsibly be introduced, there seems to be little discussion about its aim: providing carrier couples with options for autonomous reproductive choice. While this links in with current accounts of the aim of foetal anomaly screening, it is different from how the aim of ancestry‐based carrier screening has traditionally been understood: reducing the disease burden (...)
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    Expanding Universe: Grotian Moments in the Practice of the UN Security Council.Inger Österdahl - 2022 - Grotiana 43 (1):25-54.
    This contribution explores Grotian Moments in the practice of the UN Security Council in three different but closely related subject areas. The three areas are, in turn, the way the Security Council interprets the concept of ‘threat to the peace’ or more generally ‘international peace and security’, the law-making by the Security Council, and the subjects – in the sense of legal or natural persons – that the Security Council chooses to address. It turns out that the interpretation by the (...)
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    The expanding universe of bilateral labor agreements.Bartosz Woda & Adam Chilton - 2022 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 23 (2):1-64.
    In the seventy-five years since the end of World War II, pairs of countries have entered into over a thousand bilateral labor agreements to regulate the cross-border flow of workers. These agreements have received little public or academic attention. This is likely, in part, because there is limited data or easily available information on BLAs. This Article hopes to change that by introducing three new resources: a dataset documenting the formation of over 1,200 BLAs; a corpus including the texts of (...)
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    Who discovered the expanding universe?Helge Kragh & Robert W. Smith - 2003 - History of Science 41 (2):141-162.
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    Expanding Universes. [REVIEW]F. M. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (2):369-369.
    The object of this cosmological inquiry is to determine, on the basis of a given line element, the behavior of test-particles and light-signals, the results of observations of them, and inferences drawn therefrom. The author describes, by means of a single geometrical model, the relationship between the expanding and contracting spherical frame, the static frame, and the expanding flat frame, as various representations of the de Sitter universe. The reversibility objection to the elliptical interpretation of the de (...)
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    Timekeeping in an expanding universe.James L. Anderson - 2003 - In A. Ashtekar (ed.), Revisiting the Foundations of Relativistic Physics. pp. 275--280.
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    The Expanding Universe: Astronomy's "Great Debate," 1900-1930 by Robert W. Smith. [REVIEW]E. Paul - 1984 - Isis 75:595-596.
  16. Chapter Twenty The Expanding Universe of Literature: Principal Long-range Trends in the Light of an Informational Approach.Vladimir M. Petrov - 2007 - In Leonid Dorfman, Colin Martindale & Vladimir Petrov (eds.), Aesthetics and innovation. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 397.
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    Eigenvibrations of the expanding universe.Paolo Budinich & Ryszard Raczka - 1993 - Foundations of Physics 23 (2):225-237.
    A theoretical interpretation of the observed periodicity of large-scale (∼128 Mpc) correlations of galaxies is proposed as due to eigenvibrations of the closed expanding universe. Eigensolutions of the equations of motion for a scalar field in an inflationary model allow one to compute the energy density, interpreted as matter density. Isotropic eigensolution give rise to a matter density distribution having a periodic structure centered at the north pole of the closed Robertson-Walker universe represented by S3/Z2. It is (...)
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    The Expanding Universe by Arthur Eddington. [REVIEW]H. Davis - 1934 - Isis 21:322-326.
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    The Expanding Universe[REVIEW]William Cletus Doyle - 1933 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 8 (2):311-314.
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    Philosophy of Space and Expanding Universe in G. J. Whitrow.Giovanni Macchia - 2015 - Foundations of Science 20 (3):233-247.
    One of the few authors to have explicitly connected the physical issue of the expansion of the universe with the philosophical topic of the metaphysical status of space is Gerald James Whitrow. This paper examines his view and tries to highlight its strong and weak points, thereby clarifying its obscure aspects. In general, this really interesting philosophical approach to one of the most important phenomena concerning our universe, and therefore modern cosmology, has been very rarely tackled. This unicity (...)
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    Discovering the Expanding Universe[REVIEW]Matthew Stanley - 2010 - Isis 101:418-418.
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    The New York Times book of physics and astronomy: more than 100 years of covering the expanding universe.Cornelia Dean - 2013 - New York: Sterling.
    From the discovery of distant galaxies and black holes to the tiny interstices of the atom, here is the very best on physics and astronomy from the New York Times! The newspaper of record has always prided itself on its award-winning science coverage, and these 125 articles from its archives are the very best, covering more than a century of breakthroughs, setbacks, and mysteries. Selected by former science editor Cornelia Dean, they feature such esteemed and Pulitzer Prize-winning writers as Malcolm (...)
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    The Author Strikes Back: Mutating Authorship in the Expanded Universe.Laura R. Biron & Lionel Bently - unknown
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    The Beginning of the World: Georges Lemaître and the Expanding Universe.Helge Kragh - 1987 - Centaurus 30 (2):114-139.
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  25. Monoliths : Laurie Spiegel's The expanding universe and André O. Möller's Musik für Orgel und eine(n) Tonsetzer(in) / Jennie Gottschalk ; Postlude to Chapter six.Richard Glover - 2019 - In Being time: case studies in musical temporality. New York, N.Y.: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Robert Smith, The expanding universe. Astronomy's ‘great debate’, 1900–1931. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Pp. xiv + 220. ISBN 0-521-23212-0. £19. [REVIEW]Janet Browne & John Hendry - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (1):120-123.
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    Harry Nussbaumer;, Lydia Bieri. Discovering the Expanding Universe. xvii + 226 pp., illus., app., bibl., index. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. $59. [REVIEW]Matthew Stanley - 2010 - Isis 101 (2):418-418.
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  28. Expanding the universe of universal logic.James Trafford - 2014 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 29 (3):325-343.
    In [5], Béziau provides a means by which Gentzen’s sequent calculus can be combined with the general semantic theory of bivaluations. In doing so, according to Béziau, it is possible to construe the abstract “core” of logics in general, where logical syntax and semantics are “two sides of the same coin”. The central suggestion there is that, by way of a modification of the notion of maximal consistency, it is possible to prove the soundness and completeness for any normal logic. (...)
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  29. Expanding the Limits of Universalization: Kant’s Duties and Kantian Moral Deliberation.Joshua M. Glasgow - 2003 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (1):23 - 47.
    Despite all the attention given to Kant’s universalizability tests, one crucial aspect of Kant’s thought is often overlooked. Attention to this issue, I will argue, helps us resolve two serious problems for Kant’s ethics. Put briefly, the first problem is this: Kant, despite his stated intent to the contrary, doesn’t seem to use universalization in arguing for duties to oneself, and, anyway, it is not at all clear why duties to oneself should be grounded on a procedure that envisions a (...)
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    Universal theories and compactly expandable models.Enrique Casanovas & Saharon Shelah - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (3):1215-1223.
    Our aim is to solve a quite old question on the difference between expandability and compact expandability. Toward this, we further investigate the logic of countable cofinality.
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  31. Expanding Hermeneutics. Visualism in Science, coll. « Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy ».Don Ihde - 2001 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 191 (2):256-257.
     
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    Expanding the Universe of Universal Logic.James Trafford - 2014 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 29 (3):325-343.
    In (Béziau 2001), Béziau provides a means by which Gentzen’s sequent calculus can be combined with the general semantic theory of bivaluations. In doing so, according to Béziau, it is possible to construe the abstract "core" of logics in general, where logical syntax and semantics are "two sides of the same coin". Thecentral suggestion there is that, by way of a modification of the notion of maximal consistency, it is possible to prove the soundness and completeness for any normal logic (...)
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    The artful universe expanded.John D. Barrow (ed.) - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Our love of art, writes John Barrow, is the end product of millions of years of evolution. How we react to a beautiful painting or symphony draws upon instincts laid down long before humans existed. Now, in this enhanced edition of the highly popular The Artful Universe, Barrow further explores the close ties between our aesthetic appreciation and the basic nature of the Universe. Barrow argues that the laws of the Universe have imprinted themselves upon our thoughts (...)
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    Expanding Non- Verbal Aspects of Art Education on The University Level.Margaret Naumburg - 1961 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 19 (4):439-451.
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    The Expanding Circle: Ethics and Sociobiology. By Singer Peter. pp. xiii + 190. (Oxford University Press, 1981. Oxford Paperback, 1983.) £3.95. [REVIEW]G. R. Dunstan - 1984 - Journal of Biosocial Science 16 (4):542-543.
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  36. A non-expanding, non-relativistic universe.G. Galeczki, P. Marquardt & Flittarder Hauptstrasse - 1996 - Apeiron 3 (3-4):109.
     
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    Mach-Einstein spaces and expanding and rotating universes.Hans-Jürgen Treder - 2000 - In M. Scherfner, T. Chrobok & M. Shefaat (eds.), Colloquium on Cosmic Rotation. Wissenschaft Und Technik Verlag. pp. 1--191.
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  38. "The Expanding World of Art 1874-1902": Vol. I, "Universal Expositions and State-Sponsored Fine Arts Exhibitions": Edited by Elizabeth Gilmore Holt. [REVIEW]Colin Trodd - 1989 - British Journal of Aesthetics 29 (3):288.
     
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    The Expanding Blaze: How the American Revolution Ignited the World, 1775‐1848. By JonathanIsrael. Pp. x, 755, Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2017, £32.95. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2019 - Heythrop Journal 60 (6):934-934.
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    Created Being: Expanding Creedal Christology. By Rebecca L. Copeland. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press. 2020. 158 pages. $39.99. (Hardcover). [REVIEW]Abel K. Aruan - 2023 - Zygon 58 (2):557-559.
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    The Place of Human Rights in American Efforts to Expand and Universalize Healthcare.Noam Schimmel - 2013 - Human Rights Review 14 (1):1-29.
    This article explores the very limited cases historically in the twentieth century when human rights was used in American policy debate as a defending principle for the provision of government-guaranteed universal healthcare. It discusses these cases and examines various reasons as to why this is so, noting the major emphasis in American political culture on negative rather than positive liberty. It examines the shift in political culture from the Roosevelt, Truman, and Johnson eras that embraced social and economic rights and (...)
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    Michael H. Gorn. Expanding the Envelope: Flight Research at NACA and NASA. 512 pp., illus., notes, index. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2001. $35. [REVIEW]Alex Roland - 2004 - Isis 95 (3):530-531.
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    Where Are the Women? How Expanding the Canon Makes Philosophy Better Sarah Tyson. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018.Dorothy Rogers - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (4).
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    Medical humanities and philosophy: Is the universe expanding or contracting? [REVIEW]William E. Stempsey - 2007 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 10 (4):373-383.
    The question of whether the universe is expanding or contracting serves as a model for current questions facing the medical humanities. The medical humanities might aptly be described as a metamedical multiverse encompassing many separate universes of discourse, the most prominent of which is probably bioethics. Bioethics, however, is increasingly developing into a new interdisciplinary discipline, and threatens to engulf the other medical humanities, robbing them of their own distinctive contributions to metamedicine. The philosophy of medicine considered as (...)
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    Book Symposium on Don Ihde’s Expanding Hermeneutics: Visualism in Science: Northwestern University Press, 1998. [REVIEW]Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis, Larry A. Hickman, Robert Rosenberger, Robert C. Scharff & Don Ihde - 2012 - Philosophy and Technology 25 (2):249-270.
    Book Symposium on Don Ihde’s Expanding Hermeneutics: Visualism in Science Content Type Journal Article Category Book Symposium Pages 1-22 DOI 10.1007/s13347-011-0060-5 Authors Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis, University of Copenhagen, Nørre Farimagsgade 5 A, Room 10.0.27, 1014 Copenhagen, Denmark Larry A. Hickman, The Center for Dewey Studies, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 62901, USA Robert Rosenberger, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, DM Smith Building, 685 Cherry Street, Atlanta, GA 30332-0345, USA Robert C. Scharff, University of (...)
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    "Expanding 'religion' or decentring the secular? Framing the frames in philosophy of religion".Richard Amesbury - 2020 - Religious Studies 1 (56):4-19.
    New cross-cultural approaches to philosophy of religion seek to move it beyond the preoccupations of Christian theology and the abstractions of ‘classical theism’, towards an appreciation of a broader range of religious phenomena. But if the concept of religion is itself the product of extrapolation from modern, Western, Christian understandings, disseminated through colonial encounter, does the new philosophy of religion simply reproduce the deficiencies of the old, under the guise of a universalizing, albeit culturally and historically particular, category? This article (...)
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    Book Review of Peter Singer. The Expanding Circle: Ethics, Evolution, and Moral Progress. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011. 232 pp. [REVIEW]Bart8 Engelen - 2011 - Ethical Perspectives 18 (4):684-691.
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    Expanding philosophy of science into the moral domain: Response to brown and Kourany.Noretta Koertge - 2008 - Philosophy of Science 75 (5):779-785.
    Janet Kourany argues that philosophers of science should place more emphasis on the moral and political aspects of scientific research. As a possible site for philosophical intervention she discusses professional codes of ethics. James Brown describes various systemic problems in pharmaceutical research and proposes that socializing medical research is the best way to remedy the situation. I criticize each of their examples, but concur with many overall aspects of their expanded agenda for philosophy of science. †To contact the author, please (...)
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  49. Expanding the Duty to Rescue to Climate Migration.David N. Hoffman, Anne Zimmerman, Camille Castelyn & Srajana Kaikini - 2022 - Voices in Bioethics 8.
    Photo by Jonathan Ford on Unsplash ABSTRACT Since 2008, an average of twenty million people per year have been displaced by weather events. Climate migration creates a special setting for a duty to rescue. A duty to rescue is a moral rather than legal duty and imposes on a bystander to take an active role in preventing serious harm to someone else. This paper analyzes the idea of expanding a duty to rescue to climate migration. We address who should (...)
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  50. Expanding Global Justice: The International Protection of Animals.Oscar Horta - 2013 - Global Policy 4:371-380.
    This article examines and rejects the view that nonhuman animals cannot be recipients of justice, and argues that the main reasons in favor of universal human rights and global justice also apply in the case of the international protection of the interests of nonhuman animals. In any plausible theory of wellbeing, sentience matters; mere species membership or the place where an animal is born does not. This does not merely entail that regulations of the use of animals aimed at reducing (...)
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