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    The Legacy of Scholasticism in Economic Thought: Antecedents of Choice and Power.Odd Langholm - 1998 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book studies the development of ideas on freedom, coercion and power in the history of economic thought. It focuses on the exchange of goods and services and on terms of exchange and examines the nature of choice, that is, the state of the will of economic actors making exchange decisions. In a social context, anyone's range of choice is restricted by the choices made by others. The first to raise the question of the will in this economic context were (...)
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  2. Economics in the Medieval Schools: Wealth, Exchange, Value, Money and Usury according to the Paris Theological Tradition 1200-1350.Odd LANGHOLM - 1992
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    2 Thomas Aquinas.Odd Langholm - 2009 - In Jan Peil & Irene van Staveren (eds.), Handbook of economics and ethics. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. pp. 8.
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    Tragedy and Moral Insight: Stanley Cavell on Tragedy.Odd Inge Langholm - 1993 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 6 (10).
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    Estetikk: fra Platon til våre dager.Truls Winther & Odd Inge Langholm (eds.) - 1977 - Oslo: Tanum-Norli.
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    Odd Langholm, The Aristotelian Analysis of Usury. Bergen: Universitetsforlaget, 1984. Pp. 163. Distributed in U.S. by Columbia University Press, 136 S. Broadway, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533. [REVIEW]John T. Noonan - 1987 - Speculum 62 (3):772-772.
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    Odd Langholm, "The Aristotelian Analysis of Usury". [REVIEW]Anthony Parel - 1988 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (1):139.
  8. Book Reviews : The Legacy of Scholasticism in Economic Thought: Antecedents of Choice and Power, by Odd Langholm. Cambridge University Press, 1998. 215 pp. hb. £35.00. ISBN 0-521-62159-3. [REVIEW]Joan Lockwood O'Donovan - 2000 - Studies in Christian Ethics 13 (2):114-118.
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    Economics in the Medieval Schools. By Odd Langholm[REVIEW]Donna Card Charron - 1996 - Modern Schoolman 74 (1):63-67.
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    Economics in the Medieval Schools. By Odd Langholm[REVIEW]Donna Card Charron - 1996 - Modern Schoolman 74 (1):63-67.
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    The Legacy of Scholasticism in Economic Thought: Antecedents of Choice and Power, Odd Langholm. Cambridge University Press, 1998, ix + 215 pages. [REVIEW]S. Todd Lowry - 2001 - Economics and Philosophy 17 (1):121-145.
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    The legacy of scholasticism in economic thought: Antecedents of choice and power, odd Langholm. Cambridge university press, 1998, IX + 215 pages. [REVIEW]S. Todd Lowry - 2001 - Economics and Philosophy 17 (1):121-145.
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    Economics in the Medieval Schools. [REVIEW]Michael Ewbank - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (4):829-830.
    Odd Langholm has previously given us three important book-length studies on price and value, wealth and money in the Aristotelian tradition, and the Aristotelian analysis of usury. The present work is an effort to integrate virtually all the secondary literature on economic speculation by every significant figure who studied or taught at Paris during its golden age. This is no mere compilation of prior research, however. The author has made detailed examinations of unedited manuscripts and rare incunabula in order (...)
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  14. Partiality, Truth and Persistence.Tore Langholm - 1987 - Dissertation, Stanford University
    In recent years, semantical partiality has emerged as an important explanatory concept in philosophical logic as well as in the study of natural language semantics. Despite the many applications, however, a number of mathematically intriguing questions associated with this concept have received only very limited attention. ;The present dissertation aims to present a systematic study of certain types of partiality in the area of basic model theory. Two types of issues are given special attention: Introducing partially defined models, there are (...)
     
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  15. A Strong Version Of Herbrand's Theorem For Introvert Sentences.Tore Langholm - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (2):555-569.
     
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    A descriptive characterisation of linear languages.Tore Langholm - 2006 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 15 (3):233-250.
    Lautemann et al. (1995) gave a descriptive characterisation of the class of context-free languages, showing that a language is context-free iff it is definable as the set of words satisfying some sentence of a particular logic (fragment) over words. The present notes discuss how to specialise this result to the class of linear languages. Somewhat surprisingly, what would seem the most straightforward specialisation actually fails, due to the fact that linear grammars fail to admit a Greibach normal form. We identify (...)
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    A strong version of herbrand's theorem for introvert sentences.Tore Langholm - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (2):555-569.
  18. En bok om stygt og pent, som handler om tingenes form.Odd Brochmann - 1953 - Oslo,: J. W. Cappelen.
     
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  19. New foreword : Zhao Tingyang and the tianxia world.Odd Arne Westad - 2021 - In Tingyang Zhao (ed.), All under heaven: the Tianxia system for a possible world order. Oakland, California: University of California Press.
     
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    Towards a Theory of Information, The Status of Partial Objects in Semantics.Jens Erik Fenstad, Tore Langholm & Fred Landman - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (2):656.
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    H. B. Smith on modality: A logical reconstruction. [REVIEW]Tore Langholm - 1987 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 16 (4):337 - 346.
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    IT product quality in practice as knowledge and experience.Odd Steen - forthcoming - Iris 27.
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  23. Lyset og tiden.Odd Ragnar Nilsen - 1963 - [n.p.]: Fabritius.
     
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  24. The Fear of Metaphysics.Odd Hagen - 1948 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 29 (4):369.
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    Flirting with Masochism: sergei eisenstein's three-ring circus of body and time.Thomas Odde - 2010 - Angelaki 15 (1):123-138.
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    Demring med paradokser.Odd Arvid Storsveen - 2008 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 26 (4):296-309.
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    Wergelands doble Amerika.Odd Arvid Storsveen - 2010 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 28 (1-2):5-25.
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  28. Den nye bok om stygt og pent.Odd Brochmann - 1968 - Oslo,: Cappelen.
     
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    Towards a theory of information, The status of partial objects in semantics, by Landman Fred, Groningen-Amsterdam studies in semantics, no. 6, Foris Publications, Dordrecht and Riverton, N.J., 1986, xiv + 228 pp. [REVIEW]Jens Erik Fenstad & Tore Langholm - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (2):656-657.
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    Only knowing with degrees of confidence.Arild Waaler, Johan W. Klüwer, Tore Langholm & Espen H. Lian - 2007 - Journal of Applied Logic 5 (3):492-518.
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    Zhang Baichun;, Zhang Jiuchun;, Yao Fang. Sulian ji shu xiang Zhongguo de zhuan yi: 1949–1966 [Technology Transfer from the Soviet Union to the People's Republic of China, 1949–1966]. Jinan: Shandong jiaoyu, 2005. [REVIEW]Odd Arne Westad - 2010 - Isis 101 (3):685-686.
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    Semantikk i teori og praksis.Odd Wormnæs - 1971 - Oslo,: Universitetsforlaget.
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    With great power comes great responsibility: why ‘safe enough’ is not good enough in debates on new gene technologies.Sigfrid Kjeldaas, Tim Dassler, Trine Antonsen, Odd-Gunnar Wikmark & Anne I. Myhr - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (2):533-545.
    New genomic techniques (NGTs) are powerful technologies with the potential to change how we relate to our food, food producers, and natural environment. Their use may affect the practices and values our societies are built on. Like many countries, the EU is currently revisiting its GMO legislation to accommodate the emergence of NGTs. We argue that assessing such technologies according to whether they are ‘safe enough’ will not create the public trust necessary for societal acceptance. To avoid past mistakes of (...)
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    Correction: With great power comes great responsibility: why ‘safe enough’ is not good enough in debates on new gene technologies.Sigfrid Kjeldaas, Tim Dassler, Trine Antonsen, Odd-Gunner Wikmark & Anne I. Myhr - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (2):547-547.
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    Braving the Elements: Ambivalence as Opportunities for Change in Individual Psychotherapy With Men Using Intimate Partner Violence.Mari Todd-Kvam, Bente Lømo & Odd Arne Tjersland - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Odd One In: On Comedy.Alenka Zupan I. - 2008 - MIT Press.
    Why philosophize about comedy? What is the use of investigating the comical from philosophical and psychoanalytic perspectives? In The Odd One In, Alenka Zupancic [haceks over both cs] considers how philosophy and psychoanalysis can help us understand the movement and the logic involved in the practice of comedy, and how comedy can help philosophy and psychoanalysis recognize some of the crucial mechanisms and vicissitudes of what is called humanity. Comedy by its nature is difficult to pin down with concepts and (...)
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  37. Oddness, modularity, and exhaustification.Guillermo Del Pinal - 2021 - Natural Language Semantics 29 (1):115-158.
    According to the `grammatical account', scalar implicatures are triggered by a covert exhaustification operator present in logical form. This account covers considerable empirical ground, but there is a peculiar pattern that resists treatment given its usual implementation. The pattern centers on odd assertions like #"Most lions are mammals" and #"Some Italians come from a beautiful country", which seem to trigger implicatures in contexts where the enriched readings conflict with information in the common ground. Magri (2009, 2011) argues that, to account (...)
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  38. The Odd One In: On Comedy.Alenka Zupancic - 2008 - MIT Press.
    Why philosophize about comedy? What is the use of investigating the comical from philosophical and psychoanalytic perspectives? In The Odd One In, Alenka Zupancic [haceks over both cs] considers how philosophy and psychoanalysis can help us understand the movement and the logic involved in the practice of comedy, and how comedy can help philosophy and psychoanalysis recognize some of the crucial mechanisms and vicissitudes of what is called humanity. Comedy by its nature is difficult to pin down with concepts and (...)
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  39. Equalized Odds is a Requirement of Algorithmic Fairness.David Gray Grant - 2023 - Synthese 201 (3).
    Statistical criteria of fairness are formal measures of how an algorithm performs that aim to help us determine whether an algorithm would be fair to use in decision-making. In this paper, I introduce a new version of the criterion known as “Equalized Odds,” argue that it is a requirement of procedural fairness, and show that it is immune to a number of objections to the standard version.
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  40. Odd Couples: Friendships at the Intersection of Gender and Sexual Orientation.[author unknown] - 2012
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    Odd Objects: LEM Violations and Indeterminacy.Dana Goswick - 2019 - Erkenntnis 86 (6):1615-1633.
    I argue there are some objects which do not respect the Law of the Excluded Middle, i.e., which are such that, for some property F, the disjunction Fo v ~Fo fails to be true. I call such objects “odd objects” and present three examples—fictional objects, nonsort objects, and quantum objects. I argue that each of these objects is best understood as violating LEM. I, then, discuss Jessica Wilson’s account of metaphysical indeterminacy. I show how the indeterminacy which arises with odd (...)
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    The Odd Couple: Freire and the InTASC Teacher Education Standards.Erin Mikulec & Paul Chamness Miller - 2012 - Journal of Thought 47 (3):34.
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    Odd-sized partitions of Russell-sets.Horst Herrlich & Eleftherios Tachtsis - 2010 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 56 (2):185-190.
    In the setting of ZF, i.e., Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory without the Axiom of Choice , we study partitions of Russell-sets into sets each with exactly n elements , for some integer n. We show that if n is odd, then a Russell-set X has an n -ary partition if and only if |X | is divisible by n. Furthermore, we establish that it is relative consistent with ZF that there exists a Russell-set X such that |X | is not divisible (...)
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    Gendered Perceptions of Odd and Even Numbers: An Implicit Association Study From Arabic Culture.Timothy R. Jordan, Hajar Aman Key Yekani & Mercedes Sheen - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Previous studies conducted in the United States indicate that people associate numbers with gender, such that odd numbers are more likely to be considered male and even numbers considered female. It has been argued that this number gendering phenomenon is acquired through social learning and conditioning, and that male-odd/female-even associations reflect a general, cross-cultural human consensus on gender roles relating to agency and communion. However, the incidence and pattern of number gendering in cultures outside the United States remains to be (...)
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  45. Impossible Odds.Nathan Salmón - 2019 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (3):644-662.
    A thesis (“weak BCP”) nearly universally held among philosophers of probability connects the concepts of objective chance and metaphysical modality: Any prospect (outcome) that has a positive chance of obtaining is metaphysically possible—(nearly) equivalently, any metaphysically impossible prospect has zero chance. Particular counterexamples are provided utilizing the monotonicity of chance, one of them related to the four world paradox. Explanations are offered for the persistent feeling that there cannot be chancy metaphysical necessities or chancy metaphysical impossibilities. Chance is objective but (...)
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  46. Beauty, odds, and credence.Masahiro Yamada - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (5):1247-1261.
    This paper considers fair betting odds for certain bets that might be placed in the situation discussed in the so-called Sleeping Beauty Problem. This paper examines what Thirders, Halfers, and Double Halfers must say about the odds as determined by various decision theoretic approaches and argues that Thirders and Halfers have difficulties formulating plausible and coherent positions concerning the relevant betting odds. Double Halfers do not face this problem and that is an important consideration in favor of Double Halfers.
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    Odd Couples: Understanding the Governance of Firm–NGO Alliances.Miguel Rivera-Santos & Carlos Rufín - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 94 (S1):55-70.
    We leverage insights and theories from the extensive inter-firm alliance literature to explore the effect of the sector of the partners on Firm–NGO alliance governance. Our analysis suggests that the sector of the partners has an important impact on alliance governance, not only because it constrains the availability of some governance mechanisms but also because it makes alternative mechanisms available or relevant to the partners. Specifically, we predict that B2N alliances will rely on contracts, a restricted scope, and non-equity hostages, (...)
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  48. The odd couple: The compatibility of social construction and evolutionary psychology.Stephen P. Stich & Ron Mallon - 2000 - Philosophy of Science 67 (1):133-154.
    Evolutionary psychology and social constructionism are widely regarded as fundamentally irreconcilable approaches to the social sciences. Focusing on the study of the emotions, we argue that this appearance is mistaken. Much of what appears to be an empirical disagreement between evolutionary psychologists and social constructionists over the universality or locality of emotional phenomena is actually generated by an implicit philosophical dispute resulting from the adoption of different theories of meaning and reference. We argue that once this philosophical dispute is recognized, (...)
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  49. Too Odd (Not) to Be True? A Reply to Olsson.Luc Bovens, Branden Fitelson, Stephan Hartmann & Josh Snyder - 2002 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 53 (4):539-563.
    Corroborating Testimony, Probability and Surprise’, Erik J. Olsson ascribes to L. Jonathan Cohen the claims that if two witnesses provide us with the same information, then the less probable the information is, the more confident we may be that the information is true (C), and the stronger the information is corroborated (C*). We question whether Cohen intends anything like claims (C) and (C*). Furthermore, he discusses the concurrence of witness reports within a context of independent witnesses, whereas the witnesses in (...)
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    Odd, Idle, and Vicious: Plato’s Use of Public Opinion in His Characterization of the Philosopher in Republic VI.Trinidad Silva - 2022 - Polis 39 (1):164-184.
    Plato’s characterization of the philosopher often emerges as a way to respond to popular conceptions and representations of the intellectual in Athenian society. In book 6 of the Republic in particular, he articulates his greatest defense of the philosopher against two major charges – that of being vicious and useless. Voicing what appears to be a commonly held view among Athenians, this representation of the philosopher is raised by Adeimantus as an objection to Socrates’ proposal of a philosopher-king. Surprisingly, rather (...)
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