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    The WISE Feature.Tobe Levin - 1998 - European Journal of Women's Studies 5 (3-4):513-514.
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    The WISE Feature.Tobe Levin - 1998 - European Journal of Women's Studies 5 (2):263-265.
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    Book Reviews : For Awhile, 'Even a Gaasha [Foreign Non-Believer] Is a Gaban Gudban [Closed, Virgin]...'. [REVIEW]Tobe Levin - 1998 - European Journal of Women's Studies 5 (3-4):533-540.
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    Book Reviews : Maintaining the Body's Integrity: Efua Dorkenoo Cutting the Rose. Female Genital Mutilation: The Practice and its Prevention London: Minority Rights Group, 1994, ISBN 1-873194-60-9 hardback. [REVIEW]Tobe Levin - 1996 - European Journal of Women's Studies 3 (3):315-318.
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    Book Reviews : Elfriede Jelinek: the First Two Full-Length Studies: Allyson Fiddler Rewriting Reality: An Introduction to Elfriede Jelinek Oxford and Providence, RI: Berg, 1994, 184 pp., ISBN 0-85496-776-1. Marlies Janz Elfriede Jelinek Stuttgart / Weimer: J. B. Metzlar, 1995, 182 pp., ISBN 3-476-10286-6. [REVIEW]Tobe Levin - 1997 - European Journal of Women's Studies 4 (1):108-113.
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    Book Reviews : Assimilation, Jews and Gender: Paula E. Hyman Gender and Assimilation in Modern Jewish History. The Roles and Representations of Women Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1995, 197pp., ISBN 0-295-97426-5. Jessica Jacoby, Claudia Schoppmann and Wendy Zena-Henry (eds) Nach der Shoa geboren. Jüdische Frauen in Deutschland (Born after the Shoah: Jewish Women in Germany) Berlin: Elefanten Press, 1994, 240pp., ISBN 3-88520-529-7. [REVIEW]Tobe Levin - 1997 - European Journal of Women's Studies 4 (3):405-414.
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    Book Review: Gender and the Holocaust. [REVIEW]Tobe Levin - 1999 - European Journal of Women's Studies 6 (2):246-248.
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    Book Review: Holocaust and Women's Studies: An Uneasy Rapprochement. [REVIEW]Tobe Levin - 2000 - European Journal of Women's Studies 7 (2):245-251.
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    Book Review: The Holocaust and Gender: Remediation and Compensation. [REVIEW]Tobe Levin - 2005 - European Journal of Women's Studies 12 (4):497-499.
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    Rose Lore: Essays in Semiotics and Cultural History.Frankie Hutton, Albert Amao, Lisa Cucciniello, Mario Fenyo, Sy Ginsburg, Monika Joshi, Tobe Levin, Michael Wassegijig Price & Montgomery Taylor - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    The essays in Rose Lore are a rendering of global cultural history, literature, and metaphysics, woven together in a collection that will be valuable to several disciplines. The essays present numerous qualities of the rose as a symbol with broad cultural, social, and historical meanings: from astrology, to the history of Catholicism, to the new anti-female genital mutilation global movement.
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    Book Reviews : Margit van der Steen and Tobe Levin (eds) European Women's Studies Guide Utrecht: WISE, 1993, 142 pp., ISBN 90-801574-1-4. [REVIEW]Giuliana Ladomery - 1994 - European Journal of Women's Studies 1 (1):132-133.
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    The worth of the university.Richard C. Levin - 2013 - London: Yale University Press. Edited by Richard C. Levin.
    A selection of speeches and essays from the author's second decade as president of Yale University.
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    !Darwinistas!: the construction of evolutionary thought in nineteenth century Argentina.Alex Levine - 2012 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Adriana Novoa.
    Darwin in Argentina -- Conflicting Systems -- Francisco Javier Muniz (1795-1871) -- Hermann Burmeister (1807-1891) -- Francisco P. Moreno (1852-1919) -- Domingo F. Sarmiento (1811-1888) -- Eduardo Holmberg (1852-1937) -- Florentino Ameghino (1854-1911) -- Jose Ingenieros (1877-1925) -- Carlos Octavio Bunge (1875-1918).
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    Darwin the writer.George Levine - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Darwin the writer -- Learning to see : Darwin's prophetic apprenticeship on the Beagle voyage -- The prose of On the origin of species -- Surprise and paradox : Darwin's artful legacy -- Darwinian mind and Wildean paradox -- Hardy's Woodlanders and the Darwinian grotesque -- Coda : the comic Darwin.
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    Enhancing Future Children: How It Might Happen, Whether It Should.Susan B. Levin - 2017 - In Lisa Campo-Engelstein & Paul Burcher (eds.), Reproductive Ethics: New Challenges and Conversations. Springer. pp. 27-44.
    If Savulescu and Kahane’s Principle of Procreative Beneficence were implemented regarding cognitive enhancement, the result would be highly impoverishing for future children. For, apart from being inadequate to rationality itself, advocates’ accounts of cognitive enhancement sever reason from the input to judgments and decision-making that other faculties provide. When handling desire, supporters of cognitive enhancement frame conflicts between reason and the nonrational in terms of self-governance or akratic failure, depending on which one triumphs. Further, so-called negative emotions are treated as (...)
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    Creating a Higher Breed: Transhumanism and the Prophecy of Anglo-American Eugenics.Susan B. Levin - 2018 - In Lisa Campo-Engelstein & Paul Burcher (eds.), Reproductive Ethics Ii: New Ideas and Innovations. Springer Verlag. pp. 37-58.
    How we assess current calls for vigorous, or “radical”, enhancement through befitting procreative choices depends in part on the plausibility of supporters’ rejecting all substantive ties between their views and earlier eugenics. When denying such connections, today’s advocates of vigorous enhancement routinely emphasize that enhancement decisions would stem from individuals and families, not the state. In a multipronged critique, I show the untenability of transhumanists’ denials.
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    What Do Prospective Parents Owe to Their Children?Abigail Levin - 2024 - Hastings Center Report 54 (2):34-43.
    I consider the question of what moral obligations prospective parents owe to their future children. It is taken as an almost axiomatic premise of a wide range of philosophical arguments that prospective parents have a moral obligation to take such steps as ensuring their own financial stability or waiting until they are emotionally mature before conceiving. This is because it is assumed that parents have a moral obligation to lay the groundwork for their children's lives to go well. While at (...)
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  18. Causation and the Silly Norm Effect.Levin Güver & Markus Kneer - 2023 - In Stefan Magen & Karolina Prochownik (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Law. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 133–168.
    In many spheres, the law takes the legal concept of causation to correspond to the folk concept (the correspondence assumption). Courts, including the US Supreme Court, tend to insist on the "common understanding" and that which is "natural to say" (Burrage v. United States) when it comes to expressions relating to causation, and frequently refuse to clarify the expression to juries. As recent work in psychology and experimental philosophy has uncovered, lay attributions of causation are susceptible to a great number (...)
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    Blindspots.Michael Levin - 1991 - Noûs 25 (3):389-392.
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    Marx's rebellion against Lenin.Norman Levine - 2016 - New York, New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Marx's Rebellion Against Lenin is a representative of the contemporary revitalization of the thought of Marx. It fulfils this task in three ways. First, it overthrows the dialectical materialism of Engels and of Stalinist Bolshevism by exploring 18th century historical thought and illustrating how these Enlightenment historians and political theorists first explored method of historical explanation that were later adopted by Marx. It is shown that contrary to the theory of Stalinist Bolshevism, Hegel was a vital influence on Marx. Second, (...)
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    Le troisième œil.Fatimah Tobing Rony - 2007 - Multitudes 2 (2):75-86.
    Résumé Ce texte se compose de trois extraits de l’ouvrage de Fatimah Tobing Rony, The Third Eye. Race, Cinema, and Ethnographic Spectacle, dans lequel l’auteure explore les représentations des « indigènes » non occidentaux au début du XX e siècle, entre cinéma, culture populaire et ethnographie. Elle met en évidence le rôle des images dans la perception de l’altérité à travers la notion de « troisième œil », soit l’expérience consistant à regarder tout en étant soi-même regardé comme un Autre. (...)
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    Manusia Berdaya (Homo Capax) sebagai Fondasi Antropologi Filosofis dari Etika Belarasa dalam Konteks Pemulihan Korban Kekerasan Seksual menjadi Penyintas.David Tobing - 2023 - Diskursus - Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi STF Driyarkara 19 (1):19-53.
    As a traumatic event, sexual violence does not only take a physical and psychological toll on the victims, but also causes existential crisis. In this light, we cannot restore the wellbeing of victims of sexual violence without restoring their own capability to exist as human beings in wholeness. Based on that condition, this article attempts to answer two problems: (i) what kind of ethics do we need in order to help victims of sexual violence restore their own existence as whole (...)
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  23. Portbou and two grains of wheat : in remembrance of Walter Benjamin.Renée Tobe - 2010 - In Walter Benjamin & Gevork Hartoonian (eds.), Walter Benjamin and Architecture. Routledge.
     
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    Ronrigaku kōkyū: aporia e no chōsen.Hiroyuki Tobe - 2012 - Tōkyō: Tōkyō Tosho Shuppankai.
    簡潔性、実用性に卓越したQuineの『方法』を詳説、それに基づきG ̈odelやChurchの定理を含む、標準的な論理学を厳密に展開する。また、認識論理学の「自然演繹法」化の、1つの可能性を提案する。更に、「超実数」の必要性を強調し、それにより種々のアポリア(パラドッ クス等)の解明を試みる。.
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    Reflections on worker’s compensation in the state of New Jersey.Edward Tobe - 2013 - Medicolegal and Bioethics:1.
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    Logics of Synonymy.Levin Hornischer - 2020 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 49 (4):767-805.
    We investigate synonymy in the strong sense of content identity. This notion is central in the philosophy of language and in applications of logic. We motivate, uniformly axiomatize, and characterize several “benchmark” notions of synonymy in the messy class of all possible notions of synonymy. This class is divided by two intuitive principles that are governed by a no-go result. We use the notion of a scenario to get a logic of synonymy which is the canonical representative of one division. (...)
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    Care and Counterinsurgency.Daniel H. Levine - 2010 - Journal of Military Ethics 9 (2):139-159.
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    Thomson and the Current State of the Abortion Controversy.David S. Levin - 1985 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 (1):121-125.
    ABSTRACT Many philosophers who wish to defend abortion, but who have become frustrated by the resistance of the personhood question to yield to any nonarbitrary solution welcomed Judith Thomson's ‘A defense of abortion.’Thomson argues that abortion is sometimes justifiable even if the foetus is a person. In this paper I argue that Thomson's argument is a defense of abortion, rather than merely extraction without death, only because of the current state of medical technology. Once the technology is in place to (...)
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    Placebos and HIV: Lessons Learned.Levine Carol - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 28 (6):43-48.
  30. Causation, Norms, and Cognitive Bias.Levin Güver & Markus Kneer - manuscript
    Extant research has shown that ordinary causal judgments are sensitive to normative factors. For instance, agents who violate a norm are standardly deemed more causal than norm-conforming agents in identical situations. In this paper, we explore two competing explanations for the Norm Effect: the Responsibility View and the Bias View. According to the former, the Norm Effect arises because ordinary causal judgment is intimately intertwined with moral responsibility. According to the alternative view, the Norm Effect is the result of a (...)
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  31. Fairness to Idleness is There A Right Not to Work?Andrew Levine - 1995 - Economics and Philosophy 11 (2):255.
    It is universally agreed that involuntary unemployment is an evil for unemployed individuals, who lose both income and the non-pecuniary benefits of paid employment, and for society, which loses the productive labor that the unemployed are unable to expend. It is nearly as widely agreed that there is at least a prima-facie case for alleviating this evil – for reasons of justice and/or benevolence and/or social order. Finally, there is little doubt that the evils of involuntary unemployment cannot be adequately (...)
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  32. Logical Form, General Sentences, and Russell's Path to "On Denoting"'.James Levine - 2001 - In Richard Gaskin (ed.), Grammar in early twentieth-century philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 74--115.
     
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    Scientific Realism and the Plasticity of Mind.Michael E. Levin - 1982 - Noûs 16 (3):461-466.
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    Where Is Utopia in the Brain?Daniel S. Levine - 2009 - Utopian Studies 20 (2):249 - 274.
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    Review of Axel Honneth: The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts[REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1998 - Ethics 108 (3):619-622.
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    Social Class and Medical Decisionmaking: A Neglected Topic in Bioethics.Betty Wolder Levin & Nina Glick Schiller - 1998 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (1):41-56.
    As part of an effort to look at for bioethicists interested in clinical decisionmaking, Erik Parens, the editor of this special section, asked us to look at social class. When we began our research for this paper, we were surprised to find that although bioethicists have written much on social class and such macrolevel issues as access to healthcare and the distribution of scarce resources, and have paid some attention to the effects of class on patient-provider relationships, bioethicists have written (...)
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    Mental Content.Michael Levin - 1993 - Noûs 27 (1):137-139.
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  38. Beyond prejudice: Are negative evaluations the problem and is getting us to like one another more the solution?John Dixon, Mark Levine, Steve Reicher, Kevin Durrheim, Dominic Abrams, Mark Alicke, Michal Bilewicz, Rupert Brown, Eric P. Charles & John Drury - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (6):411-425.
    For most of the history of prejudice research, negativity has been treated as its emotional and cognitive signature, a conception that continues to dominate work on the topic. By this definition, prejudice occurs when we dislike or derogate members of other groups. Recent research, however, has highlighted the need for a more nuanced and “inclusive” (Eagly 2004) perspective on the role of intergroup emotions and beliefs in sustaining discrimination. On the one hand, several independent lines of research have shown that (...)
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  39. Causation, Foreseeability, and Norms.Levin Güver & Markus Kneer - 2023 - Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45:888–895.
    A growing body of literature has revealed ordinary causal judgement to be sensitive to normative factors, such that a norm-violating agent is regarded more causal than their non-norm-violating counterpart. In this paper, we explore two competing explanations for this phenomenon: the Responsibility View and the Bias View. The Bias View, but not the Responsibility View, predicts features peripheral to the agent’s responsibility to impact causal attributions. In a series of three preregistered experiments (N = 1162), we present new evidence that (...)
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  40. The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright.Neil Levine - 1999 - Utopian Studies 10 (1):238-240.
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    Rorty, Davidson, and Representation.Steven Levine - 2020 - In Alan Malachowski (ed.), A companion to Rorty. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 370–394.
    In this chapter, the author shows that the affinity between the two thinkers is far greater than interpreters like Farrell allow. He focuses on evaluating the argument that Richard Rorty is not able to get past the dichotomies ‐ although he will have cause to comment on the first one as well. In the context of a continued anti‐representationalism, Rorty comes to admit that there is a “truth in realism” and that our relations to the world are not just causal (...)
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    Beyond justice: Rousseau against Rawls.Andrew Levine - 1977 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 4 (2):123-142.
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    Rostovtzeff and Harvard.G. Bongard-Levin & G. W. Bowersock - 1996 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 140 (2):334-348.
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    Three New Fragments of the Bodharājakumārasūtra from Eastern TurkestanThree New Fragments of the Bodharajakumarasutra from Eastern Turkestan.G. M. Bongard-Levin - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (4):509.
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  45. Hume on Miracles.Michael Levine - 2016 - In Lorne Falkenstein (ed.), Hume and the Contemporary 'Common Sense' Critique of Hume. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter argues that Hume’s argument against justified belief in miracles in Part 1 of his essay is a priori and applies to firsthand experience of a miracle as well as to testimony. The disputed issues cannot be decided on how closely one reads the text or on what Hume “actually says” but are interpretive and require setting them in the context of Hume’s Treatise—his peculiar empiricism, his account of causation, and his theory of a posteriori reasoning. But even if, (...)
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  46. On spontaneous generation.Alex Levine & Louis Pasteur - 2009 - In Scientific Process. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.
    A number of imposing problems now have our best minds in thrall. These include questions regarding the unity or plurality of the races of Man, whether his creation ought to be dated thousands of years or thousands of centuries past, whether species are fixed, or rather undergo a slow, progressive transformation into new species, how supposedly eternal matter relates to the nothingness outside of it, and whether the idea of God is useless. These are just a few of the issues (...)
     
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  47. Scientific Process.Alex Levine (ed.) - 2009 - Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.
     
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  48. The New Empiricism in the Philosophy of Mathematics.Margarita Rosa Levin - 1986 - Dissertation, University of Minnesota
    This thesis presents and criticizes Hilary Putnam's argument that mathematics is as empirical as science, in particular the argument that the switch from Euclidean geometry to Riemannian geometry as the approporiate geometry for physical space constituted an instance of revising mathematics as a result of observation. The thesis explains Putnam's views on mathematics as following from his theory of meaning and reference for natural kind terms. It is argued that Putnam's account of reference is unsuitable for mathematical terms and that (...)
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  49. Responses to race differences in crime.Michael Levin - 1992 - Journal of Social Philosophy 23 (1):5-29.
  50. History, Labour and Freedom: Themes from Marx by G.A. Cohen. [REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy 88 (5):267-275.
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