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    Many-valued judgment aggregation: characterizing the possibility/impossibility boundary.Conal Duddy & Ashley Piggins - unknown
    A model of judgment aggregation is presented in which judgments on propositions are not binary but come in degrees. The primitives are a set of propositions, an entailment relation, and a “triangular norm” which establishes a lower bound on the degree to which a proposition is true whenever it is entailed by a set of propositions. Under standard assumptions, we identify a necessary and sufficient condition for the collective judgments to be both deductively closed and free from veto power. This (...)
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    Condorcet’s principle and the strong no-show paradoxes.Conal Duddy - 2014 - Theory and Decision 77 (2):275-285.
    We consider two no-show paradoxes, in which a voter obtains a preferable outcome by abstaining from a vote. One arises when the casting of a ballot that ranks a candidate in first place causes that candidate to lose the election, superseded by a lower-ranked candidate. The other arises when a ballot that ranks a candidate in last place causes that candidate to win, superseding a higher-ranked candidate. We show that when there are at least four candidates and when voters may (...)
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    The proximity condition.Conal Duddy & Ashley Piggins - 2012 - Social Choice and Welfare 39 (2-3):353-369.
    We investigate the social choice implications of what we call "the proximity condition". Loosely speaking, this condition says that whenever a profile moves "closer" to some individual's point of view, then the social choice cannot move "further away" from this individual's point of view. We apply this idea in two settings: merging functions and preference aggregation. The precise formulation of the proximity condition depends on the setting. First, restricting attention to merging functions that are interval scale invariant, we prove that (...)
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    Reconciling probability theory and coherentism.Conal Duddy - 2014 - Synthese 191 (6):1075-1084.
    Recent results in the literature appear to show that it is impossible for two independent testimonies to jointly raise the probability of a proposition if neither testimony individually has any impact on that probability. I show that these impossibility results do not apply when testimonies agree on incidental details.
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    The structure of priority in the school choice problem.Conal Duddy - 2019 - Economics and Philosophy 35 (3):361-381.
    In a school choice problem, each school has a priority ordering over the set of students. These orderings depend on criteria such as whether a student lives within walking distance or has a sibling at the school. A priority ordering provides a ranking of students but nothing more. I argue that this information is sufficient when priority is based on merit but not when priority is based on criteria such as walking distance. I propose an extended formulation of the problem (...)
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    On the boundary between laboratory 'givens' and laboratory 'tangibles'.Conal Boyce - 2010 - Foundations of Chemistry 12 (3):187-202.
    structure of a laboratory report (generalized from Italian, Chinese and US sources), we distill a fifth flavor, the givens, whose flip side is the freedoms or tangibles of an experiment. (Stated in terms of computer science, we are trying to find inputs and outputs, but these turn out to be surprisingly vague in chemistry.) Then, in the service of a white-boxing ethos (which sounds less severe than ‘anti black-boxing’), we establish a movable boundary between givens and tangibles, with implications for (...)
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    Recovering from Libet's Left Turn into Veto-as-Volition: A Proposal for Dealing Honestly with the Central Mystery of Libet (1983).Conal Boyce - 2012 - Open Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):17-24.
    With certain topics the general reader experiences a double-whammy wherein one must peer through a curtain of needlessly obscure jargon to try glimpsing something that is inherently weird in nature. Bell’s nonlocality was once such a topic, but authors have had considerable success over the years in showing where the line is between the enigma itself and the human-made oddities surrounding it . Libet-ology has yet to undergo that de-mystifying process. Accordingly, our first order of business here is to restate (...)
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    Politique symbolique et expression. « L’expérience prolétarienne » entre Merleau-Ponty et le post-marxisme.Conall Cash - 2019 - Rue Descartes 96 (2):117-126.
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    The philosopher in early modern Europe: the nature of a contested identity.Conal Condren, Stephen Gaukroger & Ian Hunter (eds.) - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this groundbreaking collection of essays the history of philosophy appears in a new light, not as reason's progressive discovery of its universal conditions, but as a series of unreconciled disputes over the proper way to conduct oneself as a philosopher. By shifting focus from the philosopher as proxy for the universal subject of reason to the philosopher as a special persona arising from rival forms of self-cultivation, philosophy is approached in terms of the social office and intellectual deportment of (...)
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  10. Hobbes, the Scriblerians and the History of Philosophy.Conal Condren - 2012 - Brookfield, Vt.: Routledge.
    Satire was core to the work of Thomas Hobbes although his critics also used it as a weapon to ridicule him. Condren uses Hobbes as an example to demonstrate that an examination of the persona is needed to advance our understanding of a writer's philosophy.
     
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    Introduction: The Persona of the Philosopher in the Eighteenth Century.Conal Condren, Stephen Gaukroger & Ian Hunter - 2008 - Intellectual History Review 18 (3):315-317.
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    Code Types.Conal Condren - 1995 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 14 (4):69-87.
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    A History of Irish Thought.Thomas Duddy - 2002 - Routledge.
    The first complete introduction to the subject ever published, A History of Irish Thought presents an inclusive survey of Irish thought and the history of Irish ideas against the backdrop of current political and social change in Ireland. Clearly written and engaging, the survey introduces an array of philosophers, polemicists, ideologists, satirists, scientists, poets and political and social reformers, from the anonymous seventh-century monk, the Irish Augustine, and John Scottus Eriugena, to the twentieth century and W.B. Yeats and Iris Murdoch. (...)
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    A History of Irish Thought.Thomas Duddy - 2002 - Routledge.
    The first complete introduction to the subject ever published, _A History of Irish Thought_ presents an inclusive survey of Irish thought and the history of Irish ideas against the backdrop of current political and social change in Ireland. Clearly written and engaging, the survey introduces an array of philosophers, polemicists, ideologists, satirists, scientists, poets and political and social reformers, from the anonymous seventh-century monk, the Irish Augustine, and John Scottus Eriugena, to the twentieth century and W.B. Yeats and Iris Murdoch. (...)
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    Code Types.Conal Condren - 1995 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 14 (4):69-87.
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    Andrew Brook and Robert J. Stainton, Knowledge and Mind.T. Duddy - 2002 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 10 (1):101-102.
    . Book Reviews. International Journal of Philosophical Studies: Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 101-118.
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    Dictionary of Irish philosophers, A-Z.Thomas Duddy, David Berman & Michael Alexander Stewart (eds.) - 2004 - Bristol, England: Thoemmes Continuum.
    Since 1999 Thoemmes Press (now Thoemmes Continuum) has been engaged in a large-scale programme of biographical dictionaries of philosophy and related subjects. This volume on Irish philosophers follows the standard format of arranging entires alphabetically by thinker. It includes two forms of entry: (1) entries reproduced from previous editions of Thoemmes encyclopedias of British philosophy and (2) wholly new entries on early (renaissance-period) and_ modern (20th century) philosophers, together with some new entries on the intervening centuries. >.
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    “Me. And Me Now:” Ulysses and the Myth of the Modernist Self.Thomas Duddy - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (7):681-688.
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    Privacy, self-knowledge, and the inner eye: The Cartesian project revisited.Thomas Duddy - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (4):515-526.
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    Science, folk theory, and popular ignorance: The case against Eliminativism.Thomas Duddy - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (7):1177-1184.
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    The Mind, the Brain, and the History of Dissection.Thomas Duddy - 2007 - The European Legacy 12 (3):357-359.
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    Wittgenstein and justice: on the significance of Ludwig Wittgenstein for social and political thought.Thomas Duddy - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (6):1023-1025.
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    Using logic to define the Aufbau–Hund–Pauli relation: a guide to teaching orbitals as a single, natural, unfragmented rule-set. [REVIEW]Conal Boyce - 2012 - Foundations of Chemistry 16 (2):93-106.
    The general chemistry curriculum includes a prelude that consumes nearly all of the first semester and occupies the first third of the typical textbook. This necessary prelude to the main event is comparable in scope to precalculus though not broken out as a formal ‘prechemistry’ course. Atomic orbitals account for much of this prelude-to-chemistry. By tradition, orbital theory is conveyed to the student in three disjunct pieces, presented in the following illogical order: the Pauli principle, the Aufbau principle, and Hund’s (...)
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    Hobbes, the Scriblerians and the History of Philosophy.Conal Condren - 2012 - Brookfield, Vt.: Routledge.
    Satire was core to the work of Thomas Hobbes although his critics also used it as a weapon to ridicule him. Condren uses Hobbes as an example to demonstrate that an examination of the persona is needed to advance our understanding of a writer's philosophy.
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    Books in Review.Conal Condren - 1991 - Political Theory 19 (3):473-476.
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    Between Social Constraint and the Public Sphere: Methodological Problems in Reading Early-Modern Political Satire.Conal Condren - 2002 - Contemporary Political Theory 1 (1):79-101.
    The paper explores satire not as a literary genre but as an idiom of political and moral reflection discussing the extent to which contexts of relative constraint or freedom of expression are adequate for its understanding. The argument deals with the satire of Early-Modern England, especially that of the Restoration and early eighteenth century, as for most of this time political authority was purposely oppressive, the satire produced was highly significant, and it allegedly is part of the beginnings of a (...)
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    Between Social Constraint and the Public Sphere: On Misreading Early-Modern Political Satire.Conal Condren - 2002 - Contemporary Political Theory 1 (1):79-101.
    The paper explores satire not as a literary genre but as an idiom of political and moral reflection discussing the extent to which contexts of relative constraint or freedom of expression are adequate for its understanding. The argument deals with the satire of Early-Modern England, especially that of the Restoration and early eighteenth century, as for most of this time political authority was purposely oppressive, the satire produced was highly significant, and it allegedly is part of the beginnings of a (...)
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  28. George Lawson and the Defensor Pacis: On the Use of Marsilius in Seventeenth Century England.Conal Condren - 1980 - Medioevo 6:595-617.
     
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    Historiographical Myth, Discipline, and Contextual Distortion.Conal Condren - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (1):1-7.
    Summary Although academic disciplines are given to mythologising their own histories, corrective historicisation is no straightforward matter. Anachronisms are most difficult to avoid where our own tacit understandings of the world are used to help structure contexts that are themselves often unstable and indeterminate. This is often the case in attempts to relate agents and propositions to a context of pre-existing problems. Propositions and concepts that are the result of satiric reduction, or unintended consequence, disrupt narrative sequences that lead directly (...)
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    Introduction: The Persona of the Philosopher in the Eighteenth Century.Conal Condren & Ian R. Hunter - 2008 - Intellectual History Review 18 (3):315-317.
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    Jacobitism and the English people, 1688–1788.Conal Condren - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (1):94-96.
  32. Liberty of office and its defence in seventeenth-century political argument.Conal Condren - 1997 - History of Political Thought 18 (3):460-482.
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    Marsilius of padua's argument from authority: A survey of its significance in the defensor pacis.Conal Condren - 1977 - Political Theory 5 (2):205-218.
  34. On the rhetorical foundations of Leviathan.Conal Condren - 1990 - History of Political Thought 11 (4):703-720.
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    Public, private and the idea of the 'public sphere' in early-modern England.Conal Condren - 2009 - Intellectual History Review 19 (1):15-28.
  36. Radicals, conservatives and moderates in early modern political-thought-a case of sandwich-islands syndrome.Conal Condren - 1989 - History of Political Thought 10 (3):525-542.
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    Sidney Godolphin and the Free Rider.Conal Condren - 1998 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 17 (4):5-19.
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    The Corporate Commonwealth: Pluralism and Political Fictions in England, 1516 – 1651 by Henry S. Turner.Conal Condren - 2018 - Common Knowledge 24 (3):432-432.
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    Thomas Hobbes: The unity of scientific and moral wisdom.Conal Condren - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (4):560-561.
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    The image of Utopia in the political writings of George Lawson (1657) A note on the Manipulation of Authority.Conal Condren - 1981 - Moreana 18 (1):101-106.
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    Book Review Interdisciplinarity and Wellbeing. [REVIEW]Claire Duddy - 2018 - Journal of Critical Realism 17 (3):337-342.
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  42. Reasons for Facebook Usage: Data From 46 Countries.Marta Kowal, Piotr Sorokowski, Agnieszka Sorokowska, Małgorzata Dobrowolska, Katarzyna Pisanski, Anna Oleszkiewicz, Grace Akello, Charlotte Alm, Afifa Anjum, Kelly Asao, Boris Bizumic, Mahmoud Boussena, David M. Buss, Marina Butovskaya, Seda Can, Katarzyna Cantarero, Hakan Cetinkaya, Marco A. C. Varella, Rosa M. Cueto, Marcin Czub, Seda Dural, Ignacio Estevan, Carla S. Esteves, Jorge Contreras-Graduño, Ivana Hromatko, Chin-Ming Hui, Feng Jiang, Konstantinos Kafetsios, András Láng, Torun Lindholm, Giulia Lopez, Mohammad Madallh Alhabahba, Rocío Martínez, Norbert Meskó, Conal Monaghan, Bojan Musil, Jean C. Natividade, Elisabeth Oberzaucher, Mohd S. Omar Fauzee, Baris Özener, Ariela F. Pagani, Miriam Parise, Farid Pazhoohi, Mariia Perun, Nejc Plohl, Camelia Popa, Pavol Prokop, Muhammad Rizwan, Mario Sainz, Christin-Melanie Vauclair & Stanislava Yordanova Stoyanova - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:505966.
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    The whole versus the sum of some of the parts: toward resolving the apparent controversy of clitoral versus vaginal orgasms.James G. Pfaus, Gonzalo R. Quintana, Conall Mac Cionnaith & Mayte Parada - 2016 - Socioaffective Neuroscience and Psychology 6.
    BackgroundThe nature of a woman’s orgasm has been a source of scientific, political, and cultural debate for over a century. Since the Victorian era, the pendulum has swung from the vagina to the clitoris, and to some extent back again, with the current debate stuck over whether internal sensory structures exist in the vagina that could account for orgasms based largely on their stimulation, or whether stimulation of the external glans clitoris is always necessary for orgasm.MethodWe review the history of (...)
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    Ethics and Banking: Do Banks Divest Their Kind?Diego P. Guisande, Maretno Agus Harjoto, Andreas G. F. Hoepner & Conall O’Sullivan - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-33.
    A growing group of institutional investors use divestment strategically to deter misconducts that are harmful for the climate and society. Based on Kantian ethics, we propose that divestment represents investors’ universal and absolute moral commitment to socially responsible investing (SRI). Following categorical and hypothetical imperatives and reciprocity as a norm, we hypothesize how institutional investors’ commit to SRI through a divestment strategy against ethically reprehensible behaviour of banks, especially when these investors represent banks themselves. Using a hand-collected database of the (...)
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  45. K̲h̲udā, kāʼinātu ain māṇhu: zindāgīan jī abadī haqīqatan kī narvār kanduṛ caund maz̤mūna.Vaḥīduddīn K̲h̲ān̲ - 2000 - Sakkar: Milanu jā handa, ʻAzīz Būk Isṭor. Edited by Amānu Shaik̲h̲u.
     
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  46. ʻAqaliyāt-i Islām.Vaḥīduddīn K̲h̲ān̲ - 1983 - Noida: Goodword Books.
    Study on logic from an Islamic perspective; includes study on presentation of teachings of Islam according to science and nature.
     
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    Ambrosio, Franci J. Dante and Derrida Face to Face. Albany: SUNY Press, 2007. $75.00 Baggett, David and William A. Drrumin, eds. Hitchock and Philosophy: Dail M for Metaphysics. Chicago: Open Court, 2007. $17.95 pb. Bird, Colin. An Introduction to Political Philosophy. Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. $24.99 pb. [REVIEW]Peg Birmingham, James Campbell, Maria C. Cimitile, Elian P. Miller, Conal Condren, Stephen Gaukroger, Ian Hunter, John W. Cooper & M. I. Ada - forthcoming - Philosophy Today.
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  48. Carol Armstrong and Catherine de Zegher, eds. Women Artists in the Millennium (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006), xx+ 450 pp. $40.00/£ 25.95 cloth. David P. Billington and David P. Billington, Jr. Power, Speed, and Form: Engineers and the Making of the Twentieth Century (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006), xxv+ 270 pp. $29.95/£ 18.95 cloth. [REVIEW]Manuel Castells, Mireia Fernández-Ardevol, Jack Linchuan Qiu, Conal Condren, Stephen Gaukroger & Ian Hunter - 2007 - The European Legacy 12 (7):929-931.
  49. Thomas Duddy: A History of Irish Thought.M. A. Stewart - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (3):556-558.
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    Condren, Conal . Hobbes, the Scriblerians and the History of Philosophy. London: Pickering & Chatto, 234 pp., £60, ISBN: 978-1-84893-223-4. [REVIEW]Elliott Karstadt - 2013 - Hobbes Studies 26 (2):195-199.
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