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    Shale gas debate in Europe: Pro-and-con dialectics and argumentative polylogues.Marcin Lewiński - 2016 - Discourse and Communication 10 (6):553-575.
    In this article I scrutinise a crucial tension in understanding the debate over shale gas production in Europe. On the one hand, analyses predominantly grasp the debate in terms of pro-and-con dialectics, as if the pro-shale gas camp faced the anti-shale gas camp in a dyadic clash of opposing voices. On the other hand, it is commonly recognised that this debate is driven by multi-party and multi-position argumentative dynamics. In this broader context, I focus on one pivotal (...)
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    Policy Decisions on Shale Gas Development ('Fracking'): The Insufficiency of Science and Necessity of Moral Thought.Darrick Trent Evensen - 2015 - Environmental Values 24 (4):511-534.
    A constant refrain in both public discourse and academic research on shale gas development has been the necessity for 'sound science' to govern policy decisions. Rare, however, is the recommendation that effective policy on this topic also include 'sound moral thought'. I argue that: (1) philosophy (particularly moral thought and ethical reasoning) and science must work in tandem for making good policy decisions related to shale gas development, and (2) this realisation is essential for policy-makers, journalists, researchers, educators (...)
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    Contested Technologies and Design for Values: The Case of Shale Gas.Marloes Dignum, Aad Correljé, Eefje Cuppen, Udo Pesch & Behnam Taebi - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (4):1171-1191.
    The introduction of new energy technologies may lead to public resistance and contestation. It is often argued that this phenomenon is caused by an inadequate inclusion of relevant public values in the design of technology. In this paper we examine the applicability of the value sensitive design approach. While VSD was primarily introduced for incorporating values in technological design, our focus in this paper is expanded towards the design of the institutions surrounding these technologies, as well as the design of (...)
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    Fighting Science with Science: Counter-Expertise Production in Anti-Shale Gas Mobilizations in France and PolandWissenschaft mit Wissenschaft bekämpfen: Produktion von Gegenexpertise bei den Anti-Schiefergas-Mobilisierungen in Frankreich und Polen.Roberto Cantoni - 2022 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 30 (3):345-375.
    Between the second half of the 2000s and the first half of the 2010s, the prospect of shale gas extraction in Europe at first prompted fervent political support, then met with local and national opposition, and was finally rendered moot by a global collapse in the oil price. In the Europe-wide protests against shale gas and the main technique employed to extract it, hydraulic fracturing, counter-expertise played a crucial role. This kind of expertise is one of the main (...)
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    Fighting Science with Science: Counter-Expertise Production in Anti-Shale Gas Mobilizations in France and Poland.Roberto Cantoni - 2022 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 30 (3):345-375.
    Between the second half of the 2000s and the first half of the 2010s, the prospect of shale gas extraction in Europe at first prompted fervent political support, then met with local and national opposition, and was finally rendered moot by a global collapse in the oil price. In the Europe-wide protests against shale gas and the main technique employed to extract it, hydraulic fracturing, counter-expertise played a crucial role. This kind of expertise is one of the main (...)
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  6. The power and promise of environmental ethics and shale gas in the Karoo area of South Africa.Johan Hattingh - 2022 - In Workineh Kelbessa & Ṭanā Dawo (eds.), Philosophical responses to global challenges with African examples: Ethiopian philosophical studies, III. [Washington, District of Columbia]: The Council for Research in Value and Philosophy.
     
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    Radon in Natural Gas from Marcellus Shale.Marvin Resnikoff - 2011 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 2 (4):317-331.
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    The impact of shale development on crop farmers: how the size and location of farms matter.Jessica A. Crowe - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (1):17-33.
    New technologies coupled with high energy prices, a desire for energy independence, and cleaner energy, have led to many energy companies investing large amounts of capital into rural places. In the last decade, along with solar and wind, unconventional shale oil and gas production has risen steeply throughout the United States boosting economic growth and stimulating wealth creation in many communities. Because farmers own or operate over half of rural lands in the lower 48 states, the possibility is high (...)
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    How should fracking research be funded?Richard J. Davies & Liam G. Herringshaw - 2016 - Research Ethics 12 (2):116-118.
    The use of hydraulic fracturing to extract oil or gas from shales is a subject of controversy. There are many scientific questions about the risks associated with the technique, and much research remains to be done. ReFINE is a research consortium led by Newcastle University and Durham University in the UK, focusing on the environmental impacts of shale gas and oil exploitation using fracking methods. The project was established to answer questions raised by members of the public across Europe (...)
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    Fracking on YouTube: Exploring Risks, Benefits and Human Values.Rusi Jaspal, Andrew Turner & Brigitte Nerlich - 2014 - Environmental Values 23 (5):501-527.
    Fracking or the extraction of shale gas through hydraulic fracturing of rock has become a contested topic, especially in the United States, where it has been deployed on a large scale, and in Europe where it is still largely speculative. Research is beginning to investigate the environmental and economic costs and benefits as well as public perceptions of this new energy technology. However, so far the social and psychological impact of fracking on those involved in it, such as gas (...)
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    The Karoo Fracking Debate: A Christian Contribution to the World Communities of Faith.A. Roger Tucker & Gerrit van Tonder - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (3):631-653.
    The fracking debate is a product of the tension between the environmental degradation it may cause, on the one hand, and on the other the greater energy demands of a rapidly increasing South African population with expectations of an ever-increasing standard of living. Shale gas fracking in the Karoo of South Africa promises to make vast reserves of oil and gas available to help meet a significant percentage of the country’s energy needs for many years to come. This will (...)
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    Une science pacificatrice au service de l’acceptabilité sociale? Le cas des gaz de schiste au Québec.Corinne Gendron - 2016 - Éthique Publique 18 (1).
    Lorsque la controverse sur les gaz de schiste a éclaté au Québec, les pouvoirs publics ont fait le pari de miser sur la science et les nouvelles connaissances pour refroidir le débat et construire l’acceptabilité sociale de la filière. Or, si la stratégie retenue a permis de documenter la technique de fracturation sous ses multiples aspects et d’approfondir les connaissances sur le milieu physique, biologique, économique et social ainsi que sur l’encadrement juridique, les recherches scientifiques sur la filière des gaz (...)
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    Cartographie de la controverse d’exploration et d’exploitation du gaz de schiste en Algérie.Neila Zerguini - 2016 - Éthique Publique 18 (1).
    En Algérie, la nouvelle loi sur les hydrocarbures autorise l’exploitation des hydrocarbures non conventionnels, incluant le gaz de schiste, dont les réserves ont récemment été réévaluées à la hausse. Ces rebondissements ont suscité autant l’intérêt que l’inquiétude de l’opinion publique. Très sommairement, le débat est perçu comme opposant les « pour » l’exploitation qui mettent en avant des gains économiques aux « contre », écologistes s’opposant à la fracturation hydraulique. Cette dualité ne rend pas justice à la complexité de la (...)
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    Silencing Marcellus: When the Law Fractures Public Health.Jonathan H. Marks - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (2):8-10.
    We tend to think of conflict as bad and compromise as good. But how should we view conflict that exposes potential threats to the environment and health? And what about a compromise between litigants that may adversely affect the interests of third parties or undermine public health? There can be few places in the country where this issue has become more pressing than in my home state, Pennsylvania. The hydraulic fracturing of natural gas in the Marcellus Shale has transformed (...)
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    Ethical Implications of the Impact of Fracking on Brain Health.Ava Grier & Judy Illes - 2024 - Neuroethics 17 (1):1-10.
    Environmental ethicists and experts in human health have raised concerns about the effects of hydraulic fracking to access natural oil and gas resources found deep in shale rock formations on surrounding ecosystems and communities. In this study, we analyzed the prevalence of discourse on brain and mental health, and ethics, in the peer-reviewed and grey literature in the five-year period between 2016 and 2022. A total of 84 articles met inclusion criteria for analysis. Seventy-six percent (76%) mentioned impacts on (...)
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    Disclosure Conflicts: Crude Oil Trains, Fracking Chemicals, and the Politics of Transparency.Guy Schaffer & Abby Kinchy - 2018 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 43 (6):1011-1038.
    Many governments and corporations have embraced information disclosure as an alternative to conventional environmental and public health regulation. Public policy research on transparency has examined the effects of particular disclosure policies, but there is limited research on how the construction of disclosure policies relates to social movements, or how transparency and ignorance are related. As a first step toward filling this theoretical gap, this study seeks to conceptualize disclosure conflicts, the social processes through which secrecy is challenged, defended, and mobilized (...)
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    Environmental Concerns in the M arcellus S hale.William Beaver - 2014 - Business and Society Review 119 (1):125-146.
    Hydraulic fracturing used to remove natural gas from the Marcellus Shale has raised environmental concerns in the region both in terms of air and water pollution. This article will examine those concerns and how the natural gas industry has responded to them. After discussing the issues related to groundwater contamination and air quality. I discuss industry responses and how the costs and harm associated with fracking could be reduced, with the knowledge that despite opposition from environmental groups, fracking will (...)
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  18. Bonyhai Gábor ósszegyűjtött munkái.Gábor Bonyhai - 2000 - Budapest: Balassi Kiadó. Edited by András Veres.
     
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    Moral leadership in medicine: building ethical healthcare organizations.Suzanne Shale - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    What are the moral challenges that confront doctors as they manage healthcare institutions? How do we build trust in medical organisations? How do we conceptualize moral action? Based on accounts given by senior doctors from organisations throughout the UK, this book discusses the issues medical leaders find most troubling and identifies the moral tensions they face. Moral Leadership in Medicine examines in detail how doctors protect patients' interests, implement morally controversial change, manage colleagues in difficulty and rebuild trust after serious (...)
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    ‘Domestic Bank-Centered’ Financial Liberalization: Origin, Crisis, and Response.Shale Horowitz - 2005 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 6 (1):111-135.
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    Discrete quantum theory.David Shale - 1982 - Foundations of Physics 12 (7):661-687.
    This paper is concerned with tracing the implications of two ideas as they affect quantum theory. One, which descends from Leibniz and Mach, is that there is no space-time continuum, but that which are involved are spacial and temporal relations involving the distant matter of the universe. The other is that our universe is finite. The picture of the world to which we are led is that of an enormous space-time Feynman diagram whose vertices are events. A consequence of finiteness (...)
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  22. Gaṅgādharendra Sarasvatī's Vedāntasiddhāntasūktimañjarī: a manual of the Advaita Vedānta system with the author's own gloss Prakāśa, hitherto unpublished. Gaṅgādharendrasarasvatī - 1935 - Calcutta: Metropolitan Printing and Pub. House. Edited by Narendra Chandra Vedantatirtha.
     
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  23. Nāgārhuna's philosophy as presented in the Mahā-prajñāpāramitā-sāstra.Siddha Nāgārhuna - 1966 - Rutland, Vt.,: Published for the Harvard-Yenching Institute [by] C. E. Tuttle Co.. Edited by Krishniah Venkata Ramanan.
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    The Geometry of Meaning: Semantics Based on Conceptual Spaces.Peter Gärdenfors - 2014 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
  25. Pātheya: Gāndhī vicāra-anulakshī lekho.Bhogīlāla Gāndhī - 1972 - Vadodarā: Prāptisthāna, Gurjara Grantharatna Kāryālaya, Amadāvāda.
    On Gandhian philosophy, socialism, and communism.
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    Le compendium de la super-doctrine (philosophie) (Abhidharmasamuccaya) d'Asaṅga. Asaṅga - 1971 - Paris,: École française d'Extrême-Orient. Edited by Walpola Rāhula.
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    Applications of Conceptual Spaces : the Case for Geometric Knowledge Representation.Peter Gärdenfors & Frank Zenker (eds.) - 2015 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    Why is a red face not really red? How do we decide that this book is a textbook or not? Conceptual spaces provide the medium on which these computations are performed, but an additional operation is needed: Contrast. By contrasting a reddish face with a prototypical face, one gets a prototypical ‘red’. By contrasting this book with a prototypical textbook, the lack of exercises may pop out. Dynamic contrasting is an essential operation for converting perceptions into predicates. The existence of (...)
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    Aristotle.Gábor Betegh - 2009 - Philosophical Review 118 (3):375-377.
  29. Paul Tannery and the Pour l'histoire de la science hellènne, de Thales à Empédocle (1887).Gábor Betegh - 2011 - In Oliver Primavesi & Katharina Luchner (eds.), The Presocratics from the Latin Middle Ages to Hermann Diels: Akten Der 9. Tagung Der Karl und Gertrud Abel-Stiftung Vom 5.-7. Oktober 2006 in München. Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag.
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    Sharing and giving across adolescence: an experimental study examining the development of prosocial behavior.Berna Güroğlu, Wouter van den Bos & Eveline A. Crone - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
  31. Evolutionary and developmental aspects of intersubjectivity.Peter Gärdenfors - 2008 - In Hans Liljenström & Peter Århem (eds.), Consciousness transitions: phylogenetic, ontogenetic, and physiological aspects. Boston: Elsevier.
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    Predicted causality in decision making: the role of culture.C. Dominik Güss & Bernadette Robinson - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  33. 'Lavenham, Richard treatise'scire'-an edition, with remarks on the identification of bilond, martin'obiectiones conseqventiarum'.Ga Wilson & Pv Spade - 1984 - Mediaeval Studies 46:1-30.
     
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    Informația materiei.Mihai Drăgănescu - 1990 - București: Editura Academiei Române.
  35. Kemény Gábor válogatott pedagógiai művei.Gábor Kemény - 1966 - Budapest,: Tank£onyvkiadó. Edited by Sándor Köte.
     
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    Phenomenology as Grammar.Jesús Padilla Gálvez (ed.) - 2008 - Berlin, Boston: Ontos.
    This volume gathers papers, which were read at the congress held at the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Toledo (Spain), in September 2007, under the general subject of phenomenology. The book is devoted to Wittgenstein’s thoughts on phenomenology. One of its aims is to consider and examine the lasting importance of phenomenology for philosophic discussion. For E. Husserl phenomenology was a discipline that endeavoured to describe how the world is constituted and experienced through a series of conscious acts. His fundamental (...)
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    Wladimir Solowjows Rechtphilosophie auf der Grundlage der Sittlichkeit.Hans Helmut Gäntzel - 1968 - Frankfurt am Main: V. Klostermann.
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  38. Essentials of Buddhism and Jainism: the Avaidikadarśanasaṅgraha of Gaṅgādharavājapeyayājī.Gaṅgādhara Vājapeyayāji - 2003 - Calicut: Dr. K.N. Neelakantan. Edited by Neelakanthan Elayath & N. K..
     
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    René Descartes.Gábor Boros - 1998 - Budapest: Áron.
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    The Root Stanzas of the Middle Way: the Mulamadhyamakakarika. Nāgārjuna - 2016 - Boulder: Shambhala.
    A new English translation of the founding text of the Madhyamaka (Middle Way) school of Buddhism, with the Tibetan version of the text included. The Root Stanzas holds an honored place in all branches of Tibetan Buddhism, as well as in the Buddhist traditions found in China, Japan, and Korea, because of the way it develops the seminal view of emptiness (shunyata), which is crucial to understanding Mahayana Buddhism and central to its practice. It is prized for its pithy and (...)
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    Fichte.Gábor Felkai - 1988 - [Budapest]: Kossuth. Edited by Johann Gottlieb Fichte.
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    Kortárs nézetek.Gábor Forrai - 2014 - Budapest: L'Harmattan.
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    By the sophists.Ksenija B. Maricki-Gađanski - 1995 - Filozofija I Društvo 1995 (7):39-46.
  44. Helenska glotologija pre Aristotela.Ksenija Maricki Gađanski - 1975 - Novi Sad: Matica srpska, Odeljenje za književnost i jezik.
     
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    A lakott sziget: utazás a politika világába.Gábor Török - 2017 - Budapest: Athenaeum.
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  46. Heidegger's Attempt at Rehousing Man Through the «Kehre des Denkens».Ga Rauche - 1990 - South African Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):133-139.
     
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    Evidentiary value: philosophical, judicial, and psychological aspects of a theory: essays dedicated to Sören Halldén on his sixtieth birthday.Peter Gärdenförs, Bengt Hansson, Nils-Eric Sahlin & Sören Halldén (eds.) - 1983 - Lund: C.W.K. Gleerups.
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    Evolution of financial network through non-linear coupling of time series.Ga Ching Lui & Kwok Yip Szeto - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
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  49. Probabilistic reasoning and evidentiary value.Peter Gärdenfors - 1983 - In Peter Gärdenförs, Bengt Hansson, Nils-Eric Sahlin & Sören Halldén (eds.), Evidentiary value: philosophical, judicial, and psychological aspects of a theory: essays dedicated to Sören Halldén on his sixtieth birthday. Lund: C.W.K. Gleerups.
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    Action, Decision-Making and Forms of Life.Jesús Padilla Gálvez (ed.) - 2016 - Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter.
    The book is exceptional because it applies the notion of foms of life to the context of human action. It provides answers to the following questions: Why do we act in a specific way? Why do we make particular decisions? Does one's form of life and language games determine our actions and decisions? Wittgenstein proposes a holistic method which enables us to give coherent answers to these questions. To answer the question of the contents of actions and decisions we have (...)
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