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    Vital signs.Ric Knowles - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (168):227-237.
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    Practical Reflection.Dudley Knowles - 1990 - Philosophical Quarterly 40 (161):524-527.
    “What do you see when you look at your face in the mirror?” asks J. David Velleman in introducing his philosophical theory of action. He takes this simple act of self-scrutiny as a model for the reflective reasoning of rational agents: our efforts to understand our existence and conduct are aided by our efforts to make it intelligible. Reflective reasoning, Velleman argues, constitutes practical reasoning. By applying this conception, _Practical Reflection_ develops philosophical accounts of intention, free will, and the foundation (...)
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    The Lingua Franca of Human Rights and the Rise of a Global Bioethic.Lori P. Knowles - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (3):253-263.
    Globalization is often discussed as if it were a recent phenomenon relating primarily to the development of world financial markets and improvements in information and travel technologies. But globalization is an ancient process, beginning with mercantile and cultural exchanges and facilitated by advances in transportation. In the twentieth century, the results of globalization can be seen in the rise of global capitalism and in the construction of a global economy. Most recently, the process of globalization has moved beyond the world (...)
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  4. Good weasel hunting.Robert Knowles & David Liggins - 2015 - Synthese 192 (10):3397-3412.
    The ‘indispensability argument’ for the existence of mathematical objects appeals to the role mathematics plays in science. In a series of publications, Joseph Melia has offered a distinctive reply to the indispensability argument. The purpose of this paper is to clarify Melia’s response to the indispensability argument and to advise Melia and his critics on how best to carry forward the debate. We will begin by presenting Melia’s response and diagnosing some recent misunderstandings of it. Then we will discuss four (...)
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  5. An Essay on Rights.Dudley Knowles - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (184):395-398.
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    Natural Law and Practical Rationality.Dudley Knowles - 2003 - Mind 112 (447):555-558.
    This essay argues that Mark C. Murphy's original contribution to natural law ethics succeeds in finding a way between older metaphysical and newer purely practical approaches in this genre. Murphy's reconstruction of the function argument, critique of subjectivist theories of well-being, and rigorous formulation of a flexible welfarist theory of value deserve careful attention. I defend Kant against Murphy's critique and argue that Murphy faces the problem of showing that all his basic goods are morally inviolable. Although I endorse Murphy's (...)
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    Commentary.Ric Waldman - 1995 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 9 (2):8-8.
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    Commentary.Ric Waldman - 1995 - Business Ethics 9 (2):8-8.
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    The Right to Private Property.Dudley Knowles - 1990 - Philosophical Quarterly 40 (158):116-119.
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    On Blackburn's Dilemma and the "Antinaturalistic Core" of Necessity.William Bondi Knowles - 2022 - Argumenta 1 (14):357-371.
    Blackburn’s dilemma (as commonly understood) is that in explaining truths of the form ‘Necessarily-P’ we have to appeal either to a necessary truth, in which case we don’t seem to make the right kind of progress, or to a contingent truth, in which case we seem to undermine the necessity we were meant to be explaining. This paper advances two claims. First, it is argued that the dilemma is wider in scope than usually supposed. The standard assumption (evident also in (...)
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  11. Mathematics and Explanatory Generality: Nothing but Cognitive Salience.Juha Saatsi & Robert Knowles - 2021 - Erkenntnis 86 (5):1119-1137.
    We demonstrate how real progress can be made in the debate surrounding the enhanced indispensability argument. Drawing on a counterfactual theory of explanation, well-motivated independently of the debate, we provide a novel analysis of ‘explanatory generality’ and how mathematics is involved in its procurement. On our analysis, mathematics’ sole explanatory contribution to the procurement of explanatory generality is to make counterfactual information about physical dependencies easier to grasp and reason with for creatures like us. This gives precise content to key (...)
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    Bergson ou les deux sens de la vie: étude inédite.Frédéric Worms - 2004 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Propose une hypothèse originale sur les sources de la pensée de Bergson et sa portée profonde, sur le mouvement de son oeuvre et la méthode qui s'impose pour la lire, sur la place de sa philosophie dans l'histoire.
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    Conservative Utilitarianism.Dudley Knowles - 2000 - Utilitas 12 (2):155.
    The resilience of utilitarian ethics in the face of unremitting criticism can be explained in part by its use of various strategies of indirect utilitarianism. The success of these strategies throws up a distinctive problem: how can one measure the utility of moral rules, large-scale social institutions or character traits distinctive of virtues? Reading Hume as a utilitarian of sorts in his treatment of justice, I explain his conservative endorsement of entrenched social practices as a consequence of his broadly functionalist (...)
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    Liberalism and Democracy Revisited.Dudley Knowles - 1995 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (3):283-292.
    In JAP 9 (1992) Gordon Graham argued that liberals cannot be counted on to support democratic institutions since there are no conceptual or strongly contingent links between democracy and liberal ideals. This paper responds to Graham's challenge by claiming that his model of liberal aristocracy is not liberal in several respects. In particular, the liberal should recognise a right to democratic participation which individuals may plausibly claim as an element in a respectable conception of how to live well. The right (...)
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    Murray Forsyth and Maurice Keens-Soper , The Political Classics: Green to Dworkin, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996, pp. 292.Dudley Knowles - 2000 - Utilitas 12 (1):116.
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    Failure to find spatial reversal deficits following medial frontal lesions.Vender Knowles Weir & Roger K. Thomas - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (6):465-468.
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    Pour un humanisme vital: lettres sur la vie, la mort et le moment présent.Frédéric Worms - 2019 - Paris: Odile Jacob.
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    Revivre: Éprouver nos blessures et nos ressources.Frédéric Worms - 2012 - Paris: Flammarion.
    Un verbe exprime en français l'un des secrets de notre être et l'une des clés de notre époque maniaco-dépressive : ce verbe, c'est revivre. Il a deux sens que tout paraît opposer. Revivre, c'est en effet renaître, retrouver le sentiment d'être vivant et relié à autrui. Mais c'est aussi se laisser rattraper par "un passé qui ne passe pas » et se replier sur soi-même. Chacun de nous fait cette double expérience, souvent sans le savoir. Il faut pourtant la penser, (...)
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  19. L’herméneutique biblique.PAUL RICŒUR - 2001
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    Research and the individual.Henry Knowles Beecher - 1970 - Boston,: Little, Brown.
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    Stigmergic coordination and minimal cognition in plants.Ric Sims & Özlem Yilmaz - 2023 - Adaptive Behavior 31 (3).
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    Research Impacting Social Contexts: The Moral Import of Community-Based Participatory Research.Ric Munoz & Mark D. Fox - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (5):37-38.
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    Special Supplement: Reprogenetics and Public Policy: Reflections and Recommendations.Erik Parens & Lori P. Knowles - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (4):S1.
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    Boundary objects, trading zones, and stigmergy: the social and the cognitive in science.Ric Sims - 2023 - Synthese 202 (4):1-25.
    The main proposal of this paper is that boundary objects and the trading zones in which they occur are the analogue of pheromone trails in the foraging of a termite colony. The colony can be construed as a _stigmergic_ system where the traces of the actions of individual termites coordinate their further actions without the existence of any central control or planning structures. The coordinated systems approach proposed by this paper lends support to the idea that such a system is (...)
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    Introduksjon.Ståle Finke, Jonathan Knowles & Thomas Netland - 2019 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 54 (1-2):6-7.
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    Identity, Social Relations, and Time.Ric Caric Northrup - 1994 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 1 (1):26-33.
    This essay analyzes the nature of social relations when individual identity is conceived as both autonomous and socially constructed. Viewing identity as autonomous and socially constructed makes it necessary both to conceive individuals as socially related to others in the present and past, and to incorporate individuals into multiple systems of social relations. I argue that George Herbert Mead’s theory of social systems provides a basis for performing these tasks. By adding a concept of “contemporaneous consciousness” to Mead’s notion of (...)
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  27. The Erosion of Tolerance and the Resistance of the Intolerable.Paul Ricœur - 1996 - Diogenes 44 (176):189-201.
    Tolerance cannot not be concerned with the law, once it takes up in its concept the relationship between truth and justice. And there are several reasons for this. To begin with, the word right enters into many definitions of tolerance: the right to difference, to liberty, to those fundamental public freedoms that constitute human rights. Moreover, law, as opposed to morality, is the public instance where obligation is coupled with legitimate coercion. Finally, juridical institutions offer an excellent vantage point from (...)
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    The Investigation of the Physical World.Ric Arthur - 1981 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in Italian in 1976, this book describes the methods scientists use to investigate the physical world. It is ideal for students and teachers of science and the philosophy of science. It is both a high-level popularization and a critical appraisal of these methods, describing important advances in physics and analyzing the historical development, value, reliability and philosophical implications of the way physicists approach the problems confronting them. The introductory chapter on the meaning of physical theories and the mathematical (...)
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    From Groups to Individuals: Evolution and Emerging Individuality.Frédéric Bouchard & Philippe Huneman (eds.) - 2013 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
    Our intuitive assumption that only organisms are the real individuals in the natural world is at odds with developments in cell biology, ecology, genetics, evolutionary biology, and other fields. Although organisms have served for centuries as nature’s paradigmatic individuals, science suggests that organisms are only one of the many ways in which the natural world could be organized. When living beings work together—as in ant colonies, beehives, and bacteria-metazoan symbiosis—new collective individuals can emerge. In this book, leading scholars consider the (...)
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  30. Kant: Here, Now, and How.Siri Granum Carson, Jonathan Knowles & Bjørn K. Myskja (eds.) - 2011 - Mentis.
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    Perspective: The Maltese Conjoined Twins: Two Views of Their Separation.Alex John London & Lori P. Knowles - 2001 - Hastings Center Report 31 (1):48.
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    The Evolution of Medieval Thought.Zeno Vendler & David Knowles - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (1):101.
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    Three theological mistakes: how to correct enlightenment assumptions about God, miracles, and free will.Ric Machuga - 2015 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    - Is the existence of God a matter of faith or knowledge? - Does God sometimes act miraculously or are there physical causes for everything? - Is morality absolute or relative? - Are humans truly free or does God's sovereignty determine everything? - When bad things happen, is God the cause or are they the fault of humans? Too frequently Christians answer these questions with a Yes to one side and a No to the other side. Thomas Aquinas and Karl (...)
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    Obscenity, Tolerance, and the Moral Community.Ric Marchi - 2005 - Nexus 10:159.
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    The rocky road from acts to dispositions: Insights for attribution theory from developmental research on theories of mind.Andrea D. Rosati, Eric D. Knowles, Charles W. Kalish, Alison Gopnik, Daniel R. Ames & Michael W. Morris - 2001 - In Bertram Malle, L. J. Moses & Dare Baldwin (eds.), Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition. MIT Press.
  36. What theory of mind can teach social psychology: traits as intentional terms.A. D. Rosati, E. D. Knowles, C. W. Kalish, A. Gopnik, D. R. Ames & M. W. Morris - 2001 - In Bertram Malle, L. J. Moses & Dare Baldwin (eds.), Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition. MIT Press.
     
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    The combination of multiple affective experiences and their impact on valuation judgments.Emir Efendić, Saša Drače & François Ric - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (4):684-699.
    People’s affective experiences can be influenced by multiple informational inputs. It remains unclear however how this occurs? In this paper, we investigate the construction of affective experience...
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    The Investigation of the Physical World. G. Toraldo Di Francia.Ric Arthur - 1983 - Philosophy of Science 50 (3):516-518.
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    Active metal brazing of Al2O3 to Kovar® using Copper ABA®.Ali Majed, M. Knowles Kevin, M. Mallinson Phillip & A. Fernie John - 2018 - Philosophical Magazine 98 (3):182-202.
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    The Social Folk Theorist: Insights from Social and Cultural Psychology on the.Daniel R. Ames, Eric D. Knowles, Michael W. Morris, Charles W. Kalish, Andrea D. Rosati & Alison Gopnik - 2001 - In Bertram Malle, L. J. Moses & Dare Baldwin (eds.), Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition. MIT Press.
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    Improvising and Navigating Mobilities: Tacking in Everyday Life.Vered Amit & Caroline Knowles - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (7-8):165-179.
    This article aims to deepen and extend theoretical understanding of mobility by exploring some of the mechanisms by which it operates. It introduces the concept and practices of ‘tacking’ as a frame for examining the creative processes of navigation and improvisation through which people approach and reflect on the irregularities and uncertainties of their everyday rounds, enacted or otherwise narrated as spatial biography – lives conceived in mobile-spatial terms. ‘Tacking’ also travels beyond this frame of reference, i.e. it is ‘good (...)
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    Discontinuous precipitation of Co3V in a complex Co-based alloy.Ayan Bhowmik, Kevin M. Knowles & Howard J. Stone - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (8):752-763.
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  43. Posthuman Arts-Based Experimentation through Place-as-Event.Amy Cutter-Mackenzie-Knowles, Alexandra Lasczik, Lisa Siegel & Tracy Young - 2022 - In Alexandra J. Cutcher & Amy Cutter-Mackenzie (eds.), Arts-based thought experiments for a posthuman Earth: a Touchstones companion. Boston: Brill.
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  44. Posthuman Arts-Based Experimentation through Place-as-Event.Amy Cutter-Mackenzie-Knowles, Alexandra Lasczik, Lisa Siegel & Tracy Young - 2022 - In Alexandra J. Cutcher & Amy Cutter-Mackenzie (eds.), Arts-based thought experiments for a posthuman Earth: a Touchstones companion. Boston: Brill.
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    Les enseignements de Théodore Paléologue.Paleologi Teodoro & Christine Knowles - 1983 - London: Modern Humanities Research Association. Edited by Christine Knowles.
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    Edward Caird, Hegel. [REVIEW]Dudley Knowles - 2003 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 1 (2):187-189.
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    Jules L. Coleman and Allen Buchanan, eds., In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. x + 359. [REVIEW]Dudley Knowles - 1995 - Utilitas 7 (2):334.
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    Cost-(in)effective public good provision: an experimental exploration.Nathan W. Chan, Stephen Knowles, Ronald Peeters & Leonard Wolk - 2023 - Theory and Decision 96 (3):397-442.
    This paper investigates the determinants of cost-(in)effective giving to public goods. We conduct a pre-registered experiment to elucidate how factors at the institutional and individual levels shape individual contributions and the cost-effectiveness of those contributions in a novel public good game. In particular, we examine the role of consequential uncertainty over the value of public good contributions (institutional level) as well as individual characteristics like risk and ambiguity attitudes, giving type, and demographics (individual level). We find cost-ineffective contributions in all (...)
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  49. Beauvoir on Women's Complicity in Their Own Unfreedom.Charlotte Knowles - 2019 - Hypatia 34 (2):242-265.
    InThe Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir argues that women are often complicit in reinforcing their own unfreedom. But why women become complicit remains an open question. The aim of this article is to offer a systematic analysis of complicity by focusing on the Heideggerian strands of Beauvoir's account. I begin by evaluating Susan James's interpretation of complicity qua republican freedom, which emphasizes the dependent situation of women as the primary cause of their complicity. I argue that James's analysis is compelling (...)
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    Linking a latent variable trait-state-occasion model of emotion regulation to cognitive control.Bunmi O. Olatunji, Kelly A. Knowles, Alexandra M. Adamis & David A. Cole - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Emotion dysregulation (ED) is a vulnerability factor for affective disorders that may originate from deficits in cognitive control (CC). Although measures of ED are often designed to assess trait-like tendencies, the extent to which such measures capture a time-varying (TV) or state-like construct versus a time-invariant (TI) or trait-like personality characteristic is unclear. The link between the TV and TI components of ED and CC is also unclear. In a 6-wave, 5-month longitudinal study, community participants (n = 1281) completed the (...)
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