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  1. “A Zone of Indistinction”–A Critique of Giorgio Agamben's Con-cept of Biopolitics.Thomas Lemke - 2005 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 7 (1):3-13.
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    The Philosophical Implication of the Con-cept of a Community with a Shared Future for Human Beings. 骆建云 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (6):2022.
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    'as'-(~ p--qY and'(3x) f (xY as'-(x)~ f (x)\ It is the logicist thesis, then, that the logical concepts just given suffice to define all mathemati-cal concepts, that over and above them no specifically mathematical con-cepts are required for the construction of mathematics. Already before Frege, mathematicians in their investigations of the).Rudolf Carnap - 1996 - In Moritz Schlick, Rudolf Carnap, Otto Neurath & Sahotra Sarkar (eds.), Logical Empiricism at its Peak: Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath. Garland. pp. 2--112.
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    Science and his Habilitation in History and Philosophy of Science. He is the author of numerous articles and a book, Newton's Manuskript 'De graviatione'(Stuttgart 1991), on Newton's mechanical and optical con-cepts. In more recent work, including his forthcoming book Explorative Experimente: Ampère, Faraday und die Urpünge der Elektrodynamik (Stuttgart). [REVIEW]Friedrich Steinle - 2002 - Perspectives on Science 10 (4):391-397.
  5. Against Autonomy: Justifying Coercive Paternalism.Sarah Conly - 2012 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Since Mill's seminal work On Liberty, philosophers and political theorists have accepted that we should respect the decisions of individual agents when those decisions affect no one other than themselves. Indeed, to respect autonomy is often understood to be the chief way to bear witness to the intrinsic value of persons. In this book, Sarah Conly rejects the idea of autonomy as inviolable. Drawing on sources from behavioural economics and social psychology, she argues that we are so often irrational in (...)
  6. Coercive Paternalism in Health Care: Against Freedom of Choice.Sarah Conly - 2013 - Public Health Ethics 6 (3):pht025.
    I argue that it can be morally permissible to coerce people into doing what is good for their own health. I discuss recent initiatives in New York City that are designed to take away certain unhealthy options from local citizens, and argue that this does not impose on them in unjustifiable ways. Good paternalistic measures are designed to promote people's long-term goals, and to prevent them from making short-term decisions that interfere with reaching those, and New York's attempts to ban (...)
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  7. volume primo. La politica.Con Un Saggio di Marc Fumaroli - 2012 - In Justus Lipsius (ed.), Opere politiche. Torino: Nino Aragno editore.
     
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    Goods and Virtues.Sarah Conly - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (1):147.
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  9. Seduction, rape, and coercion.Sarah Conly - 2004 - Ethics 115 (1):96-121.
    In Tess of the d’Urbervilles, the innocent Tess is the object of Alec d’Urberville’s dishonorable intentions. Alec uses every wile he can think of to seduce the poor and ignorant Tess, who works keeping hens in his mother’s house: he flatters her, he impresses her with a show of wealth, he gives help to her family to win her gratitude, and he reacts with irritation and indignation when she nonetheless continues to repulse his advances, causing her to feel shame at (...)
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    One Child: Do We Have a Right to More?Sarah Conly - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    A compelling argument for the morality of limitations on procreation in lessening the harmful environmental effects of unchecked populationWe live in a world where a burgeoning global population has started to have a major and destructive environmental impact. The results, including climate change and the struggle for limited resources, appear to be inevitable aspects of a difficult future. Mandatory population control might be a possible last resort to combat this problem, but is also a potentially immoral and undesirable violation of (...)
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  11. Against autonomy: justifying coercive paternalism.Sarah Conly - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (5):349-349.
    Too often, we as individuals do things that harm us, that seriously interfere with our being able to live in the way that we want. We eat food that makes us obese, that promotes diabetes, heart failure and other serious illness, while at the same time, we want to live long and healthy lives. Too many of us smoke cigarettes, even while acknowledging we wish we had never begun. We behave in ways that undercut our ability to reach some of (...)
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    The right to preventive health care.Sarah Conly - 2016 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 37 (4):307-321.
    The right to health care is a right to care that is not too costly to the provider, considering the benefits it conveys, and is effective in bringing about the level of health needed for a good human life, not necessarily the best health possible. These considerations suggest that, where possible, society has an obligation to provide preventive health care, which is both low cost and effective, and that health care regulations should promote citizens’ engagement in reasonable preventive health care (...)
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  13. Utilitarianism and Integrity.Sarah Conly - 1983 - The Monist 66 (2):298-311.
    It has apparently become fashionable of late to criticize utilitarianism for what is thought to be, in a word, its insensitivity. Utilitarianism is said to ignore the complexities of character of its agents, and because of this to impose upon them a burden they cannot well bear—a failure which, in the end, renders the adoption of the utilitarian goal fundamentally unappealing, since the more utilitarian agents try to maximize utility the more happiness is destroyed. More traditional criticisms have, of course, (...)
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    Moral Relevance and Moral Conflict.Sarah Conly - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (4):670.
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  15. The Right to Procreation: Merits and Limits.Sarah Conly - 2005 - American Philosophical Quarterly 42 (2):105 - 115.
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    Utopía: Historia, concepto y política.Adrián Celentano - 2005 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 10 (31):93-114.
    Uto pia has had am ple dis cus sion and re - quires per ma nent re for mu la tion in each at tempt at def i ni tion or dis cus sion. The changes pro - duced on the his tor i cal and philo soph i cal plane to wards the end of the XXth cen tury im posed a re vi sion of this con cept, es pe cially..
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    Against Autonomy: response to critics.Sarah Conly - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (5):354-356.
    I am grateful to the Journal of Medical Ethics for asking these critics to discuss my book, and am grateful to each of the critics themselves for raising interesting and often difficult issues for me to think about.Alan Wertheimer makes a number of good points. One of the most significant, to me, is how paternalism might function at what I will call an institutional level. In my book, I endorse paternalistic actions by the state, when the cost benefit analysis justifies (...)
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    An Ethical Guidebook To the Zombie Apocalypse: How to keep your brain without losing your heart.Julia Cons - 2022 - The New Bioethics 28 (2):186-187.
    Bryan Hall is dean of the College of Contemporary Liberal Studies and Professor of Liberal Arts at Regis University, USA. An Ethical Guidebook to the Zombie Apocalypse, his first foray into fiction...
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  19. Alienation, sociality, and the division of labor: Contradictions in Marx's ideal of "social man".Craig A. Conly - 1978 - Ethics 89 (1):82-94.
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    Ethics 1965–90.Sarah Conly - 2015 - Ethics 125 (4):1114-1118.
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    Issue Introduction.Sarah Conly - 2019 - Essays in Philosophy 20 (1):1-2.
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    Is Starbuck a Woman?Sarah Conly - 2007-11-16 - In Jason T. Eberl (ed.), Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy. Blackwell. pp. 230–240.
    This chapter contains section titled: What Is a Woman? “I Am a Viper Pilot” But Aren't Men and Women Different? Crossroads Notes.
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    One at Most.Sarah Conly - 2016 - The Philosophers' Magazine 75:78-82.
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    The Risk of a Lifetime: How, When, and Why Procreation May Be Permissible, written by Rivka Weinberg.Sarah Conly - 2018 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 15 (6):787-790.
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    The Voice of the State: Corey Brettschneider: When the State Speaks, What Should it Say? Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012.Sarah Conly - 2014 - Res Publica 20 (1):105-109.
    This is a really good book. Brettschneider’s When the State Speaks is both provocative and persuasive, resolving a stubborn conflict within democratic theory in a way many will initially reject, but which he argues for so effectively that, by the end, the controversial appears the commonsensical.The problem Brettschneider addresses is one with which we are all familiar. In democracies we believe in the right to free speech. We believe that this right is implied by the underlying principles of democracy, and (...)
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    Withdrawing, Withholding, and Freedom.Sarah Conly - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (7):18-19.
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    Apuntes a Una conversación sobre libertad Y pecado.Con Jorge Aurelio Díaz - 2005 - Ideas Y Valores 54 (128).
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    Apuntes a Una conversación sobre libertad Y pecado.Con Jorge Aurelio - 2005 - Ideas Y Valores 54 (128).
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    The Objectivity of Morals and the Subjectivity of Agents.Sarah Conly - 1985 - American Philosophical Quarterly 22 (4):275 - 286.
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    Why Feminists Should Oppose Feminist Virtue Ethics.Sarah Conly - 2001 - Philosophy Now 33:12-14.
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    Flourishing and the Failure of the Ethics of Virtue.Sarah Conly - 1988 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):83-96.
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  32. Contre l’autonomie.Sarah Conly & Gérald Baril - 2014 - Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
    Dans les sociétés modernes, le respect de l'autonomie est souvent considéré comme la voie royale menant à la reconnaissance de la valeur intrinsèque des personnes. Or, la philosophe américaine Sarah Conly refuse d'emprunter la voie de la sacralisation de l'autonomie. Puisant aux sources de la philosophie, de l'économie comportementale et de la psychologie sociale, elle montre plutôt le caractère irréfléchi de nos décisions et soutient en conséquence que certains de nos choix, présumés autonomes, sont en grande partie nuisibles à l'atteinte (...)
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    Can a Life of Child-Rearing be Meaningful?Sarah Conly - 1999 - Philosophy Now 24:24-24.
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    Response to Resnik.Sarah Conly - 2014 - Public Health Ethics 7 (2):178-179.
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    O espírito santo promotor de contínua purificação E renovação da igreja.Côn Pedro Carlos Cipolini - 2011 - Revista de Teologia 2.
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  36. Addresser addressee contact code.Emotive Conative - 1999 - Semiotica 126 (1/4):1-15.
     
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  37. Consequentialism, paternalism, and the value of liberty.Sarah Conly - 2018 - In Kalle Grill & Jason Hanna (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Paternalism. Routledge.
     
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    In Defense of the Invasive State Discussion of Brettschneider’s When the State Speaks, What Should It Say?Sarah Conly - 2016 - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
  39. Is Starbuck a Woman?Sarah Conly - 2008 - In Jason T. Eberl (ed.), Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Knowledge Here Begins Out There. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 230--240.
  40. Utilitarianism and Individuality.Sarah O'brien Conly - 1982 - Dissertation, Cornell University
    Critics have argued that utilitarians, by the very nature of the system they endorse, cannot maintain their integrity; and that they cannot, in the end, be individuals of the sort human beings want to be. In my dissertation I explore this criticism and argue that utilitarianism need not endanger integrity, that it need not undercut autonomy, and that it need not deny individuality of any sort. ;Bernard Williams is the major proponent of this criticism. Williams argues that a utilitarian cannot (...)
     
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  41. The Rejection of Consequentialism. [REVIEW]Sarah Conly - 1984 - Philosophical Review 93 (3):489-492.
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    O espírito santo promotor de contínua purificação E renovação da igreja.Prof Dr Côn. Pedro Carlos Cipolini - 2011 - Revista de Teologia 2 (2).
    O artigo apresenta uma analise a partir da renovação eclesiológica do Vaticano II, em seguida apresenta a pneumatologia como origem desta renovação. A comunhão na Igreja só será possível através do Espírito Santo.
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  43. Enfoques de la educacion basada en competencias: La experiencia australiana (segunda parte).Problemas Relacionados Con la Implantacion de - forthcoming - Enfoques.
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    The Scope of Morality.Sarah Conly - 1982 - Philosophical Review 91 (3):457.
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    The basis of time.Craig A. Conly - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (1):82-93.
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    The case for banning cigarettes.Sarah Conly - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (5):302-303.
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    Incision or insertion makes a medical intervention invasive. Commentary on 'What makes a medical intervention invasive?Paul Affleck, Julia Cons & Simon E. Kolstoe - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (4):242-243.
    De Marco and colleagues claim that the standard account of invasiveness as commonly encountered ‘...does not capture all uses of the term in relation to medical interventions 1 ’. This is open to challenge. Their first example is ‘non-invasive prenatal testing’. Because it involves puncturing the skin to obtain blood, De Marco _et al_ take this as an example of how an incision or insertion is not sufficient to make an intervention invasive; here is a procedure that involves an incision, (...)
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    Government Paternalism: Nanny State or Helpful Friend?Julian Le Grand and Bill New. Princeton University Press, 2015, ix + 202 pages. [REVIEW]Sarah Conly - 2016 - Economics and Philosophy 32 (1):156-162.
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    A igreja latino-americana depois de aparecida.Côn Antonio Manzatto - 2007 - Revista de Teologia 1:23-30.
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    A teologia na universidade.Côn Antonio Manzatto - 2007 - Revista de Teologia 2.
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