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  1. Problem solving.Rudi Anders - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 117:16.
    Anders, Rudi To solve a problem such as wars between nations and civil wars it is necessary to discover what causes the problem.
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  2. An atheist's meditation: Living in the present.Rudi Anders - forthcoming - Australian Humanist, The 122:9.
    Anders, Rudi When I see a colourful sunset, my mind goes to a spectacular purple sunset I saw near the Mexican border many years ago. That memory stops me from being fully aware of the scene in front of me. No two sunsets are the same and my memory is stopping me from fully appreciating the spectacle before my eyes. Famous and spectacular places don't work for me because expectations and memories get in the way, but when I walk (...)
     
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  3. Belonging.Rudi Anders - 2013 - Australian Humanist, The 112:20.
     
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  4. Beyond words.Rudi Anders - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 117:11.
    Anders, Rudi A Melbourne suburb A short speech Congratulations..
     
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  5. Diversity in the freethinker's movement.Rudi Anders - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 119:19.
    Anders, Rudi The articles in AH I like best are the ones with which I disagree to a greater or lesser degree, because they force me to re-think and clarify my position. One such article was by John Perkins, titled 'Let's admit that Islam is a problem'. Although the article is very well-written, and I admire John's fact-finding regarding Islam, I think he misses the elephant in the room. Namely, Christian Europe and North America killed far more people than (...)
     
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  6. Exploring belief.Rudi Anders - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 124:17.
    Anders, Rudi I enjoy mixing with people who hold different beliefs from mine. Belief is a very complex and rather odd thing. I am particularly interested in the psychology of belief. Sometimes belief is the cause of terrible conflict and suffering.
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  7. Freedom and mental conditioning.Rudi Anders - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 118:16.
    Anders, Rudi Mental conditioning is like gravity; it feels so normal and ever-present that it often goes unnoticed, but it influences much human behaviour. I am not free when I am not aware how my ideas and attitudes are absorbed from my culture, family, the media and peers. It takes courage to stand alone.
     
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  8. Faith and tradition; My faiths.Rudi Anders - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 121:17.
    Anders, Rudi 1850 CE The British Invent a new rifle...
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  9. Is objectivity possible?: Can introspection help?Rudi Anders - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 120:17.
    Anders, Rudi Mathematics is objective and unambiguous, but as soon as mathematics is applied to anything in the human world, human values complicate the issues. Two apples for two people equals one apple for each person, but compassion for a starving person, or other human values, can alter the outcome.
     
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  10. Stream of humanist consciousness.Rudi Anders - 2014 - Australian Humanist, The 113:16.
    Anders, Rudi Sometimes it is nice to do something totally unconnected to the usual bustle of life, such as a walk in the park. This time I visit a German Lutheran church in Melbourne; I have never entered it before. The exterior and interior consistently retain the traditional design. The bluestone gives it a sense of permanence - timelessness. I rarely like modern churches; mixing modern and traditional never works for me. This church is not large and has an (...)
     
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  11. The neuron dance.Rudi Anders - 2017 - Australian Humanist, The 126:16.
    Anders, Rudi They dance in view, they dance in secret. And yet they dance together...
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    Autopoiesis: eine Theorie im Brennpunkt der Kritik.Hans Rudi Fischer (ed.) - 1991 - Carl-Auer-Systeme.
    Autopoiesis oder Autopoiese (altgriech. autos „selbst“ und poiein „schaffen, bauen“) ist der Prozess der Selbsterschaffung und -erhaltung eines Systems. In der Biologie stellt das Konzept der Autopoiesis einen Versuch dar, das charakteristische Organisationsmerkmal von Lebewesen oder lebenden Systemen mit den Mitteln der Systemtheorie zu definieren. Der vom chilenischen Neurobiologen Humberto Maturana geprägte Begriff wurde in der Folge seiner Veröffentlichungen aufgebrochen und für verschiedene andere Gebiete wissenschaftlichen Schaffens abgewandelt und fruchtbar gemacht.
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    Das Ende der großen Entwürfe.Hans Rudi Fischer (ed.) - 1992 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
    Vom 3. bis 7. April 1991 fand unter dem Titel »Das Ende der großen Entwürfe und das Blühen systemischer Praxis« in Heidelberg ein interdisziplinärer Kongreß statt, der international bekannten Theoretikern der Kybernetik, Systemtheorie, Systemtherapie und anderer Bereiche Gelegenheit bot, angesichts des Zusammenbruchs vieler großer Entwürfe und einer nie dagewesenen Vielfalt konkurrierender Paradigmen ihre Konzepte und ihre Praxis zu diskutieren. Der vorliegende Band vereinigt die wichtigsten theoretischen Beiträge dieses Kongresses.
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    Multiple Audiences as Text Stakeholders: A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Complex Rhetorical Situations.Rudi Palmieri & Sabrina Mazzali-Lurati - 2016 - Argumentation 30 (4):467-499.
    In public communication contexts, such as when a company announces the proposal for an important organizational change, argumentation typically involves multiple audiences, rather than a single and homogenous group, let alone an individual interlocutor. In such cases, an exhaustive and precise characterization of the audience structure is crucial both for the arguer, who needs to design an effective argumentative strategy, and for the external analyst, who aims at reconstructing such a strategic discourse. While the peculiar relevance of multiple audience is (...)
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    En Filosofibok: tillägnad Anders Wedberg.Anders Wedberg (ed.) - 1978 - Stockholm: Bonnier.
    Berg, J. Buñuels dagdröm.--Bergström, L. Pessimismens konsekvenser.--Furberg, M. Möjliga teser hos Johannes Climacus.--Halldén, S. Teckenrelationen och språkreglernas juridik.--Hedenius, I. Ett argument mot den rättsfilosofiska domstolsrealismen.--Mates, B. Om Platons argument "den tredje människan."--Marc-Wogau, K. Kant om lögnen.--Næss, A. Om filosofiske projekter som forener empirisk semantikk og metafysisk spekulasjon.--Ofstad, H. Får nazister lettere magesår enn humanister?--Prawitz, D. Om moraliska och logiska satsers sanning.--Stenius, E. Om Descartes' psykofysiska modell.--Tranøy, K. E. Filosofenes etiske ansvar.--Wright, G. H. von. En filosof ser på filosofien.
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    Loving Animals: Toward a New Animal Advocacy.Kathy Rudy - 2011 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Machine generated contents note: ContentsIntroduction: A Change of Heart1. What's behind Animal Advocacy? -- 2. The Love of a Dog: Of Pets and Puppy Mills, Mixed-Breeds and Shelters -- 3. The Animal on Your Plate: Farmers, Vegans, and Locavores -- 4. Where the Wild Things Ought to Be: Sanctuaries, Zoos, and Exotic Pets -- 5. From Object to Subject: Animals in Scientific Research -- 6. Clothing Ourselves in Stories of Love: Affect and Animal AdvocacyConclusion: Trouble in the PackAcknowledgments -- Notes (...)
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    Do children have rights or do their rights have to be realised? The united nations convention on the rights of the child as a frame of reference for pedagogical action.Rudi Roose & B. I. E. Bouverne-de - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 41 (3):431–443.
    The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is presented and understood as the primary reference point regarding questions of children’s rights. However, the UNCRC is not a neutral instrument deployed to meet the rights of children: it embodies a specific perception of the child, childhood and citizenship. The interpretation of the UNCRC from the point of view of children’s legal status emphasises the autonomy of children; the focus is on the rights that children possess. Conversely, the (...)
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    Do Children Have Rights or Do Their Rights Have to be Realised? The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child as a Frame of Reference for Pedagogical Action.Rudi Roose & Maria Bouverne-De Bie - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 41 (3):431-443.
    The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is presented and understood as the primary reference point regarding questions of children’s rights. However, the UNCRC is not a neutral instrument deployed to meet the rights of children: it embodies a specific perception of the child, childhood and citizenship. The interpretation of the UNCRC from the point of view of children’s legal status emphasises the autonomy of children; the focus is on the rights that children possess. Conversely, the (...)
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    Towards a Universal Eudaimonism? Aristippus and Zhuangzi on Play, Dependence and the Good Life.Rudi Capra - 2023 - Tropos. Journal of Hermeneutics and Philosophical Criticism 14 (2):75-103.
    The article explores similarities between the philosophies of Zhuangzi and Aristippus, focusing in particular on play and eudaimonism. The main thesis is that both authors encourage the cultivation of a playful mindset, defined in the paper as the “ludic self”, which operates as a strategy for leading a flourishing life. By shaping a fluid, unstructured identity, the ludic self promotes negative subtraction from the structuring power of social nexus and proactive adaptation to shifting circumstances. Furthermore, some aspects of these philosophies (...)
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  20. The mind and the immune system.Rudy E. Ballieux - 1994 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 15 (4).
    Stress-induced brain-mediated immunoregulation is effected by two pathways: autonomic outflow and (neuro)endocrine outflow. Particular attention is given to the interaction-effects of chronic an acute stress. Recent data have established that cells of the immune system produce neuro-peptides and hormones. In concert with cytokines released by these immune cells the brain can be informed on the nature of ongoing immune activity. The significance of conditioning of immune responses is discussed.
     
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  21. It's the economy, stupid.Rudy Giuliani & Wall Street - 2005 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 19 (4):19-36.
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    A Theory of Linguistic Signs.Rudi Keller - 1998 - Oxford University Press UK.
    What does it mean to drive a Cadillac? What does 'cuckoo' suggest about the bird? -- two examples explored in this investigation of the history of language signs and of what philosophers, linguists, and others have had to say about them. Rudi Keller shows how signs emerge, function, and develop in the permanent process of language change. He recombines thoughts and ideas from Plato to the present day to create a new theory of the meaning and evolution of icons (...)
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  23. Fragesätze als indirekte Sprechakte.Rudi Conrad - 1982 - In Rudolf Růžička & Wolfgang Motsch (eds.), Untersuchungen zur Semantik. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
     
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  24. Lexical meaning and ideological knowledge.Rudi Conrad - 1987 - In Albrecht Neubert & Rudolf Růžička (eds.), Topics on the Semantic Borderline. Akademie Der Wissenschaften Der Ddr, Zentralinstitut für Sprachwissenschaft.
  25. Lexical Meaning and Ideological Knowledge In the present paper we will discuss some particular ajpects or the interrelations between the lexical meaning of av/ord and the knowledge connected with it. The general problem in which.Rudi Conrad - 1987 - In Albrecht Neubert & Rudolf Růžička (eds.), Topics on the Semantic Borderline. Akademie der Wissenschaften der Ddr, Zentralinstitut für Sprachwissenschaft. pp. 166--3.
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    Rethinking individualization: The basic script and the three variants of institutionalized individualism.Rudi Laermans & Liza Cortois - 2018 - European Journal of Social Theory 21 (1):60-78.
    This article proposes a more culturalist and variegated conception of the individual than that presented by individualization theorists. Inspired by the approach of the individual advocated by Émile Durkheim, Talcott Parsons and John Meyers, it first outlines the general script of the individual-as-actor that informs modern individualism as well as the generic characteristics that are routinely attributed to persons such as agency and free will. It subsequently reconstructs three predominant interpretations of this general script, i.e. utilitarian, moral and expressive individualism. (...)
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    The Internet and Public Participation: State Legislature Web Sites and the Many Definitions of Interactivity.Rudy Pugliese, Franz Foltz & Paul Ferber - 2005 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 25 (1):85-93.
    The interactive nature of the Internet is seen by some as a technological innovation that might boost participation in politics and civic affairs. That potential, however, is clouded by imprecise definitions of interactivity found among scholars and practitioners alike. Evaluation of state legislature Web sites found them to not be very interactive under most definitions of the term. Chief technology officers of the legislatures appear to differ as to which site features promote interactivity. The current state of these sites may (...)
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    Was Existentialism Truly a Humanism?Rudi Visker - 2007 - Sartre Studies International 13:3-15.
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    The Shah's Silk for Europe's Silver: The Eurasian Trade of the Julfa Armenians in Safavid Iran and India.Rudi Matthee & Ina Baghdiantz McCabe - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (2):339.
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  30. Moral ignorance and the social nature of responsible agency.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (5):821-848.
    In this paper I sketch a socially situated account of responsible agency, the main tenet of which is that the powers that constitute responsible agency are themselves socially constituted. I explain in detail the constitution relation between responsibility-relevant powers and social context and provide detailed examples of how it is realized by focusing on what I call ‘expectations-generating social factors’ such as social practices, cultural scripts, social roles, socially available self-conceptions, and political and legal institutions. I then bring my account (...)
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    Infinity and the mind: the science and philosophy of the infinite.Rudy von Bitter Rucker - 1982 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    In Infinity and the Mind, Rudy Rucker leads an excursion to that stretch of the universe he calls the "Mindscape," where he explores infinity in all its forms: potential and actual, mathematical and physical, theological and mundane. Here Rucker acquaints us with Gödel's rotating universe, in which it is theoretically possible to travel into the past, and explains an interpretation of quantum mechanics in which billions of parallel worlds are produced every microsecond. It is in the realm of infinity, he (...)
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    Education and Life's Meaning.Anders Schinkel, Doret J. de Ruyter & Aharon Aviram - 2016 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 50 (3):398-418.
    There are deep connections between education and the question of life's meaning, which derive, ultimately, from the fact that, for human beings, how to live—and therefore, how to raise one's children—is not a given but a question. One might see the meaning of life as constitutive of the meaning of education, and answers to the question of life's meaning might be seen as justifying education. Our focus, however, lies on the contributory relation: our primary purpose is to investigate whether and (...)
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    Interactivity Versus Interaction: What Really Matters for State Legislature Web Sites?Rudy Pugliese, Franz Foltz & Paul Ferber - 2005 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 25 (5):402-411.
    The Internet, not unlike previous communication technologies, has been predicted to dramatically change the nature of democracy. The interactive nature of Web sites, in particular, is seen as the basis for a new cyberdemocracy. Although the definition of interactivity is less than precise, an evaluation of state legislature Web sites finds them lacking many features that could be considered interactive. Furthermore, the degree of a site’s interactivity was not strongly correlated to a site’s use. Web sites can also foster interaction, (...)
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    The Politics of State Legislature Web Sites: Making E-Government More Participatory.Rudy Pugliese, Franz Foltz & Paul Ferber - 2003 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (3):157-167.
    Web sites of the 50 state legislatures are evaluated on five criteria: content, usability, interactivity, transparency, and audience. An overall quality score for each site was computed. The evaluation revealed a wide range of quality in the sites, including that of features or aspects that could possibly foster citizen participation. The higher rated sites help define “best practices” in this regard and provide suggestions as to how other states' sites might make improvements and possibly increase participation.
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    I flauti del cielo. Quattro divagazioni sul tema della filosofia comparata.Rudi Capra - 2020 - Milano MI, Italia: Mimesis Edizioni.
    Non una pacifica esplorazione ma un’avanscoperta bellicosa, in sardonica guerrilla con alcuni baluardi della tradizione filosofica occidentale: le leggi e il linguaggio della metafisica, la concezione stabile e unitaria dell'identità personale, il modello tragico della volontà, il pregiudizio antropocentrico e l’asservimento della natura al dominio della tecnica. Senza la pretesa di comporre un discorso esaustivo o sistematico, Capra recupera soprattutto Nietzsche e il Wittgenstein delle Ricerche Logiche in una (auto)critica comparativa, per mostrare in quali modi il pensiero correlativo delle filosofie (...)
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    Scolding the Buddhas, Abusing the Patriarchs: An Outlook on the Subversive Hermeneutics of Chan, through Case Four of the Blue Cliff Record.Rudi Capra - 2021 - In Hans Georg Moeller & Andrew K. Whitehead (eds.), Critique, Subversion, and Chinese Philosophy. Sociopolitical, Conceptual, and Methodological Challenges. London, New York: pp. 77-86.
    The pedagogy of Chan Buddhism relies on a binary trend: on the one hand, it requires careful study and active participation in formalized rituals and ceremonies; on the other hand, it requires the simultaneous emancipation from such means and practices, since the transmission of the truth has the character of suddenness and immediacy. In other words, the subversion of standard doctrinal interpretations and ordinary pedagogical strategies is itself an essential part of Chan training. This chapter analyzes the fourth Case of (...)
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  37. Scolding the Buddhas, abusing the patriarchs : an outlook on the subversive hermeneutics of Chan, through case four of the Blue cliff record.Rudi Capra - 2020 - In Hans-Georg Moeller & Andrew K. Whitehead (eds.), Critique, subversion, and Chinese philosophy: socio-political, conceptual, and methodological challenges. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  38. The game of Chan - a cross-cultural analysis of the role of irony in the Blue Cliff Record.Rudi Capra - 2019 - Dissertation, University College Cork
    The present study consists of a cross-cultural analysis of the role of irony in the Blue Cliff Record. The analysis is structured in four chapters, one devoted to methodological concerns and three to equivalent types and functions of irony within the text, a pivotal literary work of the Chan Buddhist tradition. In relation to Chan studies, a discussion of irony is particularly important since the wide corpus of Chan literature includes a significant number and a consistent variety of ironic features (...)
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    La actitud del artista.Ana Iribas Rudín & Mariano Barroso (eds.) - 2015 - Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid: Clepsidra.
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    Eminent Hipsters.Rudy Ising - 2015 - Common Knowledge 21 (1):123-123.
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    Ethik, Vernunft und Rationalität: Bericht zur Jahrestagung 1996 der Societas Ethica.Rudi Neuberth - 1997 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 41 (1):48-55.
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    Netzwerke, Informationstechnologie und Macht.Rudi Schmiede - 2005 - In Gerhard Gamm (ed.), Unbestimmtheitssignaturen der Technik. Transcript Verlag. pp. 311-336.
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    Art and Junk.Rudi Visker - 2007 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2007:39-59.
    In Being and Time the broken piece of equipment (§ 16) or the dead body of an Other (§ 47) were seen as resulting from a process of transition (Übergang) between an original state and a position not so removed from it that one had to do with something entirely different. ‚The Origin of the Work of Art‘ takes a more radical approach: rather than leading toward a ‚no longer, but not yet‘, the movement here is toward a ‚no longer, (...)
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    Multicultural differences in the public sphere.Rudi Visker - 2014 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2014:285-299.
    The present article plays off two conceptions of the public sphere against one another. The first one sees in it a sign of what is already present in the private sphere, whereas the second regards it as a symbol that has to inscribe its own symbolic force into the private realm. That this is by no means a mere academic question becomes obvious by way of several examples analyzed at great length: the institution of mourning and the discussion about the (...)
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    Die helende krag van regverdige vergifnis, sonder kondonering van onreg.Rudy Denton - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):10.
    The healing power of just forgiveness, without excusing injustice. Justice is closely related to forgiveness and the extent of the injustice gap experienced depends on how much or how little personal justice a wounded person desires. The experience of forgiveness includes two diverse forms of forgiveness: decisional and emotional forgiveness. Decisional forgiveness is controlling humans’ behavioural intentions, while emotional forgiveness replaces negative, unforgiving emotions with positive, other-orientated emotions. A victim may make a decision to forgive, but never feels emotional peace (...)
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    The epistemic condition for moral responsibility.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2018 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    An encyclopedia article on the epistemic or knowledge condition for moral responsibility, written for the SEP.
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  47. It’s (Almost) All About Desert: On the Source of Disagreements in Responsibility Studies.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2021 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 59 (3):386-404.
    In this article I discuss David Shoemaker’s recently published piece “Responsibility: The State of the Question. Fault Lines in the Foundations.” While agreeing with Shoemaker on many points, I argue for a more unified diagnosis of the seemingly intractable debates that plague (what I call) “responsibility studies.” I claim that, of the five fault lines Shoemaker identifies, the most basic one is about the role that the notion of deserved harm should play in the theory of moral responsibility. I argue (...)
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    Global philosophical and ecological concepts: cycles, causality, ecology and evolution in various traditions and their impact on modern biology.Rudi Jansma - 2010 - Jaipur: Prakrit Bharti Academy.
    v. I. Cycles, causality, ecology -- v. II. Evolution & appendices.
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    Educational research and the concepts of teaching and learning.Rudy H. Liveritte - 1976 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 9 (3):230-275.
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    Reasonable expectations, moral responsibility, and empirical data.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2020 - Philosophical Studies (10):2945-2968.
    Many philosophers think that a necessary condition on moral blameworthiness is that the wrongdoer can reasonably be expected to avoid the action for which she is blamed. Those who think so assume as a matter of course that the expectations at issue here are normative expectations that contrast with the non-normative or predictive expectations we form concerning the probable conduct of others, and they believe, or at least assume, that there is a clear-cut distinction between the two. In this paper (...)
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