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  1. Advanced Higher Philosophy NABs.Scottish Qualifications Authority - 2001 - Philosophy 428 (13).
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  2. Qua Qualification.Annina J. Loets - 2021 - Philosophers' Imprint 21 (27).
    Qualifications with 'as' or 'qua' are widely used in philosophy, yet how precisely such qualifications work is poorly understood. While extant work on the topic is rife with revisionary assumptions about the nature of individuals, truth, and identity, this article shows that no baroque theory is required to account for such qualifications. I develop and defend a simple theory on which qua-qualifications ascribe relational properties to individuals, and show that the proposal affords a clear metaphysical analysis (...)
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  3. Ignoring Qualifications as a Pragmatic Fallacy: Enrichments and Their Use for Manipulating Commitments.Fabrizio Macagno - 2022 - Langages 1 (13).
    The fallacy of ignoring qualifications, or secundum quid et simpliciter, is a deceptive strategy that is pervasive in argumentative dialogues, discourses, and discussions. It consists in misrepresenting an utterance so that its meaning is broadened, narrowed, or simply modified to pursue different goals, such as drawing a specific conclusion, attacking the interlocutor, or generating humorous reactions. The “secundum quid” was described by Aristotle as an interpretative manipulative strategy, based on the contrast between the “proper” sense of a statement and (...)
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  4. Ignoring qualifications (secundum quid) as a subfallacy of hasty generalization.Douglas N. Walton - 1990 - Logique Et Analyse 129 (130):113-154.
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    Problematic Qualification Aspects of the Avoidance to Maintain a Child and Alternative Ways of Child Maintenance.Linas Žalnieriūnas & Tomas Girdenis - 2013 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 20 (2):707-724.
    The article analyzes one of the fundamental rights – the right to maintenance, which proper implementation ensures normal development of the child. This right matches with the duty of parents to maintain their minor children. Paragraph 6 of Article 38 of the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania states that parents have a duty to educate their children to be honest people and loyal citizens, supporting them until adulthood. The obligation to maintain children is established in the first 3.192 Article (...)
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    La qualification de l’ennemi chez Emer de Vattel.Michel Senellart - 2004 - Astérion 2.
    Michel Senellart partant de la lecture de Vattel (1714-1767) pose la question de l’« Étatisation de la guerre » et de la « qualification de l’ennemi », centrales pour réfléchir sur l’humanisation de la guerre fondée moins sur la définition du type de guerre que sur celle de ceux contre qui on se bat, ce qui permet le maintien d’un lien entre jus in bello et jus ad bellum. Les lectures divergentes de Vattel faites par Schmitt et par Bluntschli conduisent (...)
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    Qualification in Philosophy.Boris Hennig - 2023 - Acta Analytica 39 (1):183-205.
    Qualifiers such as “insofar as” and “in itself” have always been important ingredients in key philosophical claims. Descartes, for instance, famously argues that insofar as he is a thinker, he is not made of matter, and Kant equally famously argues that we cannot know things in themselves. Neither of these claims is meant to be true without qualification. Descartes is not simply denying that humans consist of matter, and Kant is not simply denying that we know things. Therefore, we cannot (...)
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    Without Qualification: An Inquiry Into the Secundum Quid.David Botting - 2014 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 36 (1):161-170.
    In this paper I will consider several interpretations of the fallacy of secundum quid as it is given by Aristotle in the Sophistical Refutations and argue that they do not work, one reason for which is that they all imply that the fallacy depends on language and thus fail to explain why Aristotle lists this fallacy among the fallacies not depending on language, amounting often to a claim that Aristotle miscategorises this fallacy. I will argue for a reading that preserves (...)
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    Modal Qualification and the Speech-Act of Arguing in LNMA: Practical Aspects and a Theoretical Issue.Alejandro Secades Gómez - 2022 - Argumentation 36 (1):1-15.
    This work analyses the speech-act of arguing as proposed by Linguistic Normative Model of Argumentation (LNMA) with the help of diagrams, examples and basic formalization techniques. The focus is set on one of the most novel issues of LNMA, modal qualification, and the distinction between epistemic and ontological modals. The first conclusion is that employing LNMA in order to analyse and evaluate actual argumentation as it is proposed is too complex to be applied as is. The second conclusion, at a (...)
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  10. Quantification, qualification and context a reply to Stanley and Szabó.Kent Bach - 2000 - Mind and Language 15 (2-3):262–283.
    We hardly ever mean exactly what we say. I don’t mean that we generally speak figuratively or that we’re generally insincere. Rather, I mean that we generally speak loosely, omitting words that could have made what we meant more explicit and letting our audience fill in the gaps. Language works far more efficiently when we do that. Literalism can have its virtues, as when we’re drawing up a contract, programming a computer, or writing a philosophy paper, but we generally opt (...)
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    Who Achiveves Level 2 Qualifications during Adulthood? Evidence from the NCDS.Ricardo Sabates, Leon Feinstein & Eleni Skaliotis - 2007 - British Journal of Educational Studies 55 (4):390 - 408.
    This paper describes the characteristics of people who return to learning to achieve at least a level 2 qualification, drawing on the 1958 National Child Development Cohort Study. Results show that adults who gained level 2 were more likely than those who did not to have been engaged in a range of learning activities at earlier ages, including learning during childhood, staying in education during adolescence and undertaking courses leading and not leading to qualifications during adulthood. The factor that (...)
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    The Refugee Qualification Problems in LGBT Asylum Cases.Laurynas Biekša - 2011 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 18 (4):1555-1565.
    In 2011 there are 76 countries of the world still criminalising same-sex sexual acts between consenting adults. In seven of those countries homosexual acts are punishable with death penalty (i.e., Mauritania, Sudan, the northern states of Nigeria, the southern parts of Somalia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen). Homophobic (transphobic) attitudes are also frequent in many societies. However, the LGBT asylum seekers are frequently left outside the refugee definition due to many refugee qualification problems in LGBT cases. Therefore, in this article the (...)
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    Qualifications of Adult Musical Instrument Teachers.Şebnem Yildirim Orhan - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:223-231.
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    Conceptualizing Socialization, Qualification, and Subjectification as Purposes of Education†.Sara Juvonen, Heidi Huilla, Sonja Kosunen, Martin Thrupp & Auli Toom - 2024 - Educational Theory 74 (3):389-410.
    The authors of this paper explore Gert Biesta's theorization of three domains of purpose of education: socialization, qualification, and subjectification. The aim is to study the interrelations of the domains and to develop further the theoretical discussion concerning schools' purpose for both individuals and society. Outlining the relationships of the domains of purpose allows one to see how the societal purpose of education is realized in the education of individual students. The domain of socialization sets the stage for the domains (...)
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  15. Jobs, qualifications, and preferences.Alan Wertheimer - 1983 - Ethics 94 (1):99-112.
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    Ethics Education in the Qualification of Professional Accountants: Insights from Australia and New Zealand.Andrew West & Sherrena Buckby - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 164 (1):61-80.
    This paper investigates how ethics is incorporated in the qualification process for prospective professional accountants across Australia and New Zealand. It does so by examining the structure of these qualification processes and by analysing the learning objectives and summarised content for ethics courses that prospective accountants take either at university or through the post-degree programs provided by CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. We do this to understand how the ‘sandwich’ approach to teaching ethics :77–92, 1993) is (...)
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    On Qualification.Zoltán Gendler Szabó - 2003 - Philosophical Perspectives 17 (1):385-414.
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    Qualification Perception Of The Turkish Language And Literature Education Teacher Candidates And Attitudes To Teaching Occupation.Cem Erdem - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1727-1747.
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    Ignoring Qualifications as a Subfallacy of Hasty Generalization.Douglas N. Walton - 1990 - Logique Et Analyse 33 (29):113.
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  20. Preferred Qualifications: Community College Teaching Experience.David Sackris - 2016 - APA Newsletter on Philosophy in Two-Year Colleges 16 (1):12-15.
    Given the extremely tight job market for professional philosophers, more Ph.Ds. are beginning to consider jobs at the community college level. There are good reasons for considering this avenue: if you enjoy teaching, the job focus is on teaching, and you evaluation and tenure depend primarily on your performance in the classroom; if the prospect of working with a very diverse student body, both in terms of background and skill set, appeals to you; if the location in which you live (...)
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    Reaction Qualifications Revisited.Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen - 2009 - Social Theory and Practice 35 (3):413-439.
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    The Qualification Problem: A solution to the problem of anomalous models.Michael Thielscher - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 131 (1-2):1-37.
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    No Quantification Without Qualification, and Vice Versa.Fred L. Bookstein - 2015 - Biological Theory 10 (3):212-227.
    Complexity in our universe, Herbert Simon once noted, generally takes a hierarchical, nearly decomposable form. If our purpose as biologists is to "carve Nature at the joints," then the quantitative biologist's pattern questions must embody some tentative claim of where the explanatory joints are—only after meaningful qualifications can notions of variance and covariance make sense. In morphometrics, specimens and variables alike can be "carved at the joints," with a correspondingly great gain in explanatory power in both versions. Simon's advice (...)
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    Who achieves level 2 qualifications during adulthood? Evidence from the ncds.Ricardo Sabates, Leon Feinstein & Eleni Skaliotis - 2007 - British Journal of Educational Studies 55 (4):390-408.
    This paper describes the characteristics of people who return to learning to achieve at least a level 2 qualification, drawing on the 1958 National Child Development Cohort Study. Results show that adults who gained level 2 were more likely than those who did not to have been engaged in a range of learning activities at earlier ages, including learning during childhood, staying in education during adolescence and undertaking courses leading and not leading to qualifications during adulthood. The factor that (...)
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    Thousand qualifications, four standpoints and three lessons.Clemens Sedmak - 2002 - Disputatio Philosophica 4 (1):15-38.
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    The Review of Vocational Qualifications, 1985 to 1986: An Analysis of its Role in the Development of Competence-based Vocational Qualifications in England and Wales. [REVIEW]George Hargraves - 2000 - British Journal of Educational Studies 48 (3):285-308.
    A significant historical role in the development of competence-based vocational qualifications in England and Wales is customarily ascribed to the 1985 to 1986 Review of Vocational Qualifications (RVQ), the body which invented the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ). This paper analyses the RVQ's internal debates. The paper demonstrates that the RVQ proposed only the general principles of a structure and an administration for a reformed vocational qualifications system. The RVQ did not address in detail either the definition of (...)
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    The Importance of Educational Qualifications to Employers in the Selection of School Leaver Recruits.Alan Gordon - 1984 - Educational Studies 10 (2):93-102.
    (1984). The Importance of Educational Qualifications to Employers in the Selection of School Leaver Recruits. Educational Studies: Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 93-102.
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  28. Quality and Qualifications.G. Zeeuw - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):138-139.
    Open peer commentary on the article “A Cybernetic Computational Model for Learning and Skill Acquisition” by Bernard Scott & Abhinav Bansal. Upshot: The paper is an admirable example of first-order cybernetics. It does not appear to be developed as part of the constructivist paradigm and of second-order cybernetics. It neglects research as the context that generates problems of observation.
     
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    Le marché ebay : Qualification croisée des biens et des personnes.Cécile Meadel - 2006 - Hermes 44:79.
    Sous quelles conditions se réalise l'ajustement entre l'offre et la demande lorsque le marché bouleverse le jeu des intermédiaires qui s'y consacrent? L'article étudie les dispositifs mis en place sur Internet par la plate-forme d'intermédiation eBay; il met en évidence la centralité du processus de qualification qui définit l'objet matériel, ses parties prenantes et les conditions de l'échange. Il s'articule dans un dispositif sophistiqué et complexe qui permet à la fois au jeu de l'offre et de la demande de s'exercer (...)
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  30. Possible Qualification Pathways for In Silico Methodologies.Marco Viceconti, Alexandre Serigado, Cécile F. Rousseau & Emmanuelle M. Voisin - 2024 - In Marco Viceconti & Luca Emili (eds.), Toward Good Simulation Practice: Best Practices for the Use of Computational Modelling and Simulation in the Regulatory Process of Biomedical Products. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 67-72.
    Regulatory science is ultimately a matter of trust. You need to trust that certain evidence, when obtained with certain methodologies, is sufficient to inform about a new medical product's safety and/or efficacy.
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    Certitudes et hésitations des institutions scolaires françaises entre instruction, socialisation et qualification. Un point de vue historique sur la longue durée.André Robert - 2013 - Revue Phronesis 2 (2):105-113.
    Claiming the legacy of revolutionary of 1789, the Republicans organise at the end of nineteenth century the French school in its modern form and developpe a philosophy that is “fondationnaire” placing educational institution as foundation of the nation. The idea of the emancipation of the people by rational instruction without neglecting the moral and civic education is well located in the heart of the French school project and aims abstract rational subjects, despite their unique characteristics and affiliations. The phrase “the (...)
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  32. Qualifications for continued practice.A. C. Ingersoll - 1983 - In James Hamilton Schaub, Karl Pavlovic & M. D. Morris (eds.), Engineering professionalism and ethics. Malabar, Fla.: Krieger Pub. Co.. pp. 541--552.
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    21. Qualifications jor Judging Beauty.Guy Sircello - 1975 - In New Theory of Beauty. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. pp. 66-71.
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    Qualification of Pre-Contractual Liability and the Value of Lost Opportunity as a Form of Losses.Julija Kiršienė & Natalja Leonova - 2009 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 115 (1):221-246.
    The article examines the problem of compensation for the value of lost opportunity at the pre-contractual stage. It has been determined that such measure of recovery depends on the nature of pre-contractual liability. However, although the Supreme Court of Lithuania recognizes the possibility for the aggrieved party of pre-contractual negotiations to recover the value of lost opportunity, the motivation of the Supreme Court’s decisions is too incoherent. Moreover, Lithuanian courts have not yet adopted any methods of awarding and calculation of (...)
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    Appearance, Discrimination, and Reaction Qualifications.Andrew Mason - 2016 - Journal of Political Philosophy 24 (4).
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    On reduplication: logical theories of qualification.Allan Bäck - 1996 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    "On Reduplication is a study of the logical properties of reduplicative propositions, that is, of propositions having qualifications, like 'Christ "qua God is a ...
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    Qualification juridique d’un logiciel d’aide à la prescription. Commentaire de l’arrêt CJUE, 4 e ch., 7 décembre 2017, aff. C-329-16. [REVIEW]Eric Fouassier - 2018 - Médecine et Droit 2018 (150):72-76.
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    The Peculiarities of Qualification of Criminal Offences, Related to Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances.Aurelijus Gutauskas - 2013 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 20 (2):775-786.
    Today, a rapidly spreading drug addiction is one of the most relevant problems in Lithuania. It is possible to state without reservation that it has become a threatening social phenomenon. Drug addiction is considered to be one of the national threats. Trafficking in narcotic and psychotropic substances is being conducted on an international level, destroying states’ economic and political welfare. The use of these substances has a negative impact on human mental and physical health, ruins human personality and produces other (...)
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    Analogy: a study of qualification and argument in theology.Humphrey Palmer - 1973 - London: Macmillan.
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    Goodness without qualification.E. Wielenberg - 1998 - Journal of Value Inquiry 32 (1):93-104.
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    Appearance, Discrimination, and Reaction Qualifications.Andrew Mason - 2016 - Journal of Political Philosophy 25 (1):48-71.
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  42. Analogy: A Study of Qualification and Argument in Theology.Humphrey Palmer - 1973 - Religious Studies 10 (1):120-122.
     
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    Recognizing bioethical issues and ethical qualification in nursing students and faculty in South Korea.K. Choe, E. Song & Y. Kang - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (2):0969733012472734.
    The role of nursing faculty members in charge of ethics education is important. Although all nursing students receive the same bioethics education, their experiences differ, related to ethical qualification, which depends on the personal socialization process. This Korean study aimed to provide nursing faculty members with the basic data to help them develop as bioethics experts and provide nursing students with knowledge to improve their ethical decision-making abilities. We used a survey design to assess recognition of bioethical issues and ethical (...)
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    Language in the Conflict of Laws: Qualification, Meaning of Concepts. The Case of Marriage.Katarzyna Bagan-Kurluta - 2019 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 58 (1):7-16.
    According to E. G. Lorenzen, the international theory of the conflict of laws rests almost wholly on fiction. The discipline of conflict of laws is created by a huge number of national internal laws and quite a large number of international instruments. Concepts used there are interpreted in many ways illustrating the variety of legal solutions and values. Some of the instruments facilitating the correct application of law are unregulated. One of them is qualification, which starts the process of indication (...)
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    On university entrance qualifications for students of biology.Harold Sandon - 1959 - The Eugenics Review 50 (4):247.
  46. Of the nature and qualification of religion, in reference to civil society.Samuel von Pufendorf - unknown
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    Some empirical qualifications to the arguments for an argumentative theory.Christopher R. Wolfe - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (2):92-93.
    The empirical research on the psychology of argumentation suggests that people are prone to fallacies and suboptimal performance in generating, comprehending, and evaluating arguments. Reasoning and argumentation are interrelated skills that use many of the same cognitive processes. The processes we use to convince others are also used to convince ourselves. Argumentation would be ineffective if we couldn't reason for ourselves.
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    The development of qualifications for university managers and administrators.Glenys Patterson - 1998 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 2 (4):140-144.
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    Analogy: A Study of Qualification and Argument in Theology.David Burrell & Humphrey Palmer - 1976 - Philosophical Review 85 (1):107.
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    Preface to Volume 37: Qualifications of Teachers of the History of Science.George Sarton - 1947 - Isis 37:5-7.
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