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  1. Deontology, individualism, and uncertainty, a reply to Jackson and Smith.Ron Aboodi, Adi Borer & and David Enoch - 2008 - Journal of Philosophy 105 (5):259-272.
    How should deontological theories that prohibit actions of type K — such as intentionally killing an innocent person — deal with cases of uncertainty as to whether a particular action is of type K? Frank Jackson and Michael Smith, who raise this problem in their paper "Absolutist Moral Theories and Uncertainty" (2006), focus on a case where a skier is about to cause the death of ten innocent people — we don’t know for sure whether on purpose or not — (...)
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  2. Podcast: “Norms and the NAP”.Kris Borer - 2012 - Libertarian Papers 4:57-66.
    There are many factors that may affect the analysis of ethical problems: the physical acts that occur, the relevant history, verbal communication, contracts, etc. One factor that can be difficult to incorporate is the role that socials norms play. This is because norms can vary widely between societies, and even within societies individuals are not usually consciously aware of the norms that they act upon. This paper examines how norms can effect ethical problems and gives one approach for investigating their (...)
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    Access to Universal Grammar: The real issues.Hagit Borer - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (4):718-720.
    Issues concerning UG access for L2 acquisition as formulated by Epstein et al. are misleading as well as poorly discussed. UG accessibility can only be fully evaluated with respect to the steady state gram mar reached by the learner. The steady state for LI learners is self evidently the adult grammar in the speech community. For L2 learners, however, the steady state is not obvious. Yet, without its clear characterization, debates concerning stages of L2 acquisition and direct and indirect UG (...)
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    The neuroendocrine lipostat is not confined to the ventromedial hypothalamus.Katarina Tomljenović Borer - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (4):577-578.
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    Structuring Sense: Volume 1: In Name Only.Hagit Borer - 2005 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Structuring Sense explores the difference between words however defined and structures however constructed. It sets out to demonstrate over three volumes, of which this is the first, that the explanation of linguistic competence should be shifted from lexical entry to syntactic structure, from memory of words to manipulation of rules. Its reformulation of how grammar and lexicon interact has profound implications for linguistic, philosophical, and psychological theories about human mind and language. Hagit Borer departs from both language specific constructional (...)
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    The reformation of morals: a parallel Arabic-English text.Yaḥyá ibn ʻAdī - 2002 - Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press. Edited by Sidney Harrison Griffith.
    Under the title The Reformation of Morals , the tenth-century Syrian Orthodox scholar Yahya ibn 'Adi offered encouragement to the effort to promote moral perfection, especially among kings and other members of the social elite: his tract, on the social virtues and vices, gives extensive advice about the cultivation of the former and the extirpation of the latter. Where there are many echoes of Hellenistic moral philosophy in his presentation, the topical profile of the work and the language the author (...)
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    Non-forking frames in abstract elementary classes.Adi Jarden & Saharon Shelah - 2013 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 164 (3):135-191.
    The stability theory of first order theories was initiated by Saharon Shelah in 1969. The classification of abstract elementary classes was initiated by Shelah, too. In several papers, he introduced non-forking relations. Later, Shelah [17, II] introduced the good non-forking frame, an axiomatization of the non-forking notion.We improve results of Shelah on good non-forking frames, mainly by weakening the stability hypothesis in several important theorems, replacing it by the almost λ-stability hypothesis: The number of types over a model of cardinality (...)
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    Mutation and evolution: Conceptual possibilities.Adi Livnat & Alan C. Love - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (2):2300025.
    Although random mutation is central to models of evolutionary change, a lack of clarity remains regarding the conceptual possibilities for thinking about the nature and role of mutation in evolution. We distinguish several claims at the intersection of mutation, evolution, and directionality and then characterize a previously unrecognized category: complex conditioned mutation. Empirical evidence in support of this category suggests that the historically famous fluctuation test should be revisited, and new experiments should be undertaken with emerging experimental techniques to facilitate (...)
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    Matematicheskai︠a︡ logika i algebra: sbornik stateĭ: k 100-letii︠u︡ sp dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡ akademika Petra Sergeevicha Novikova.S. I. Adi︠a︡n & P. S. Novikov (eds.) - 2003 - Moskva: Maik Nauka/Interperiodika.
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    Pemikiran filsafat politik Abdolkarim soroush.Adi Bunardi - 2021 - Kanz Philosophia a Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 7 (1):87-110.
    The ideas of freedom, justice, democracy and secularism are the main themes in the study of political philosophy. This article attempts to explain Abdolkarim Soroush's political philosophy with the boundaries of themes regarding freedom, justice, secluralism and democracy. Abolkarim Soroush is a thinker in the contemporary Islamic world.
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    A Phenomenology of Utterance and Prophetic Teaching in the Threshold.Adi Burton & Samuel D. Rocha - 2021 - Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion 3 (2):144-163.
    In this essay, the authors explore the phenomenon of utterance we find in speech and teaching. Jean-Luc Marion’s third phenomenological reduction serves as a methodological foundation for this exploration which moves through Biblical literature and autobiography – both centred on the story of the election of Samuel – before leading into a meditation on the Call of and Response to the Other. The Call and Response guide the essay to a theory of prophetic teaching emerging within its phenomenology of utterance (...)
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    Facing the Perfect Stranger.Adi Burton - 2018 - Philosophy of Education 74:171-184.
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    “Now What?”: The Risk of Action and the Responsibility of the Teacher.Adi Burton - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:606-619.
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    The Asymmetrical Relations of Contact Zones.Adi Burton & Susan Verducci - 2022 - Philosophy of Education 78 (3):i-v.
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    Whither Islamic Civilization?Imam Fu’adi & Ngainun Naim - 2021 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 16 (1):83-103.
    Traditionally dated from the 8th to the 14th century, historians generally agree on the period of the golden age of Islamic civilization. They count that the keys to this civilizational achievement laid on the flourishing educational institutions, scientific findings, and the births of influential Muslim scholars. This article tries to reframe the significance of education in the creation of Islamic golden age and offer a brief reminder to the importance of education for contemporary Muslim societies. It is a bibliographical study (...)
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  16. Sarvodaya: a political and economic study.Adi Hormusji Doctor - 1968 - London,: Asia Publishing House.
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    Tameness, uniqueness triples and amalgamation.Adi Jarden - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (2):155-188.
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    The Place of Knowledge A Methodological Survey.Adi Ophir & Steven Shapin - 1991 - Science in Context 4 (1):3-22.
    A generation ago scientific ideas floated free in the air, as historians gazed up at them in wonder and admiration. From time to time, historians agreed, the ideas that made up the body of scientific truth became incarnate: they were embedded into the fleshly forms of human culture and attached to particular times and places. How this incarnation occurred was a great mystery. How could spirit be made flesh? How did the transcendent and the timeless enter the forms of the (...)
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    Independence, dimension and continuity in non-forking frames.Adi Jarden & Alon Sitton - 2013 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 78 (2):602-632.
    The notion $J$ is independent in $(M,M_0,N)$ was established by Shelah, for an AEC (abstract elementary class) which is stable in some cardinal $\lambda$ and has a non-forking relation, satisfying the good $\lambda$-frame axioms and some additional hypotheses. Shelah uses independence to define dimension. Here, we show the connection between the continuity property and dimension: if a non-forking satisfies natural conditions and the continuity property, then the dimension is well-behaved. As a corollary, we weaken the stability hypothesis and two additional (...)
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    Infants' biased individuation of in-group members.Adi Zehavi Fogiel, Jonas Hermes, Hannes Rakoczy & Gil Diesendruck - 2023 - Cognition 239 (C):105561.
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    Leo Strauss Between Weimar and America.Adi Armon - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This is the first book-length examination of the impact Leo Strauss’ immigration to the United States had on this thinking. Adi Armon weaves together a close reading of unpublished seminars Strauss taught at the University of Chicago in the 1950s and 1960s with an interpretation of his later works, all of which were of course written against the backdrop of the Cold War. First, the book describes the intellectual environment that shaped the young Strauss’ worldview in the Weimar Republic, tracing (...)
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    The phage‐host arms race: Shaping the evolution of microbes.Adi Stern & Rotem Sorek - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (1):43-51.
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  23. Breaking the World to Make It Whole Again: Attribution in the Construction of Emotion.Adi Shaked & Gerald L. Clore - 2017 - Emotion Review 9 (1):27-35.
    In their cognitive theory of emotion, Schachter and Singer proposed that feelings are separable from what they are about. As a test, they induced feelings of arousal by injecting epinephrine and then molded them into different emotions. They illuminated how feelings in one moment lead into the next to form a stream of conscious experience. We examine the construction of emotion in a similar spirit. We use the sensory integration process to understand how the brain combines disparate sources of information (...)
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    Regulation of division of labour between cognitive systems controlling action.E. Adi-Japha - 2000 - Cognition 76 (1):1-11.
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    Between the End of History and the Last Man: World History and the Dialogue between Leo Strauss and Alexandre Kojève.Adi Armon - 2019 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2019 (186):8-24.
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    The “Origins of The Origins”: Antisemitism, Hannah Arendt, and the Influence of Bernard Lazare.Adi Armon - 2019 - Arendt Studies 3:49-68.
    Unlike “Imperialism” and “Totalitarianism,” the last two chapters in Hannah Arendt’s The Origins of Totalitarianism, written in the United States in the 1940s, the completion of the first chapter, “Antisemitism”, was preceded by more than two decades of writing in Europe and in the United States, during which Arendt found it increasingly necessary to address issues related to the Jews’ political and social situation. The chapter may be only one part of the book, but it is in fact the “origin (...)
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  27. Metafísica, para quê?Adísia Sá - 1971 - Fortaleza,: Imprensa Universitária da U.F.C. [i.e. Universidade Federal do Ceará].
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    Protecting the Purity of Pure Research: Organizational Boundary-Work at an Institute of Basic Research.Adi Sapir - 2017 - Minerva 55 (1):65-91.
    Research institutions and universities are positioned in a state of inherent struggle to reconcile the pressures and demands of the external environment with those of the scientific community. This paper is focused on one contested area, the division between basic and applied research, and explores how universities work to balance organizational legitimacy and scientific reputation. Building on an in-depth case study of the Weizmann Institute of Science, established as an institute of basic research in the context of the new Israeli (...)
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    A Place of Knowledge Re-Created: The Library of Michel de Montaigne.Adi Ophir - 1991 - Science in Context 4 (1):163-190.
    The ArgumentMontaigne'sEssayswere an exercise in self-knowledge carried out for more than twenty years in Montaigne's private library located in his mansion near Bordeaux. The library was a place of solitude as well as a place of knowledge, a kind ofheterotopiain which two sets of spatial relations coexisted and interacted: the social and the epistemic. The spatial demarcation and arrangement of the site – in both the physical and the symbolic sense – were necessary elements of the constitution of Montaigne's self (...)
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    Understanding “Disability” as a Cluster of Disability Models.Adi Goldiner - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Disability 2:28-54.
    This article puts forth a novel framework for understanding conceptions of disability using six models of disability: the “Social,” “Medical,” “Tragedy,” “Affirmative,” “Minority” and “Universal” models. It analyzes these models as three opposed pairs, each pertaining to a distinct aspect of the multifaceted experience of disability: (1) the cause of disabled people’s social disadvantage and exclusion; (2) the effect of impairment on individuals’ quality of life and well-being; (3) the dichotomy or lack thereof between disabled and nondisabled people. The article (...)
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    Understanding “Disability” as a Cluster of Disability Models.Adi Goldiner - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Disability 2:28-54.
    This article puts forth a novel framework for understanding conceptions of disability using six models of disability: the “Social,” “Medical,” “Tragedy,” “Affirmative,” “Minority” and “Universal” models. It analyzes these models as three opposed pairs, each pertaining to a distinct aspect of the multifaceted experience of disability: (1) the cause of disabled people’s social disadvantage and exclusion; (2) the effect of impairment on individuals’ quality of life and well-being; (3) the dichotomy or lack thereof between disabled and nondisabled people. The article (...)
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  32. Le-khasot be-shaḳuf: ʻal sevel gufani, ʻamimut refuʾit ṿe-hakhḥashah ḥevratit = Invisible veil: on bodily suffering, medical ambiguity, and social denial.Adi Finkelstein - 2013 - Tel Aviv: Resling.
     
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    Toward nationalism's end: an intellectual biography of Hans Kohn.Adi Gordon - 2017 - Waltham, Massachusetts: Brandeis University Press.
    Portrait of Jewish American philosopher and historian Hans Kohn.
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  34. Manhaj al-taʼwīl al-ʻaqlī ʻinda Naṣr Ḥāmid Abū Zayd: dirāsah naqdīyah.ʻAbd Allāh ʻAlī Ḥadīdī - 2013 - Baghdād: Wizārat al-Thaqāfah.
     
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    A Mixability Theory for the Role of Sex in Evolution.Adi Livnat, Christos Papadimitriou, Jonathan Dushoff & Marcus W. Feldman - 2008 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (50):19803–19808.
    The question of what role sex plays in evolution is still open despite decades of research. It has often been assumed that sex should facilitate the increase in fitness. Hence, the fact that it may break down highly favorable genetic combinations has been seen as a problem. Here, we consider an alternative approach. We define a measure that represents the ability of alleles to perform well across different combinations and, using numerical iterations within a classical population-genetic framework, show that selection (...)
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    The evolution of cooperation on the internet.Adi Livnat & Marcus W. Feldman - 2001 - Complexity 6 (6):19-23.
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  37. Structuring Sense: Volume 2: The Normal Course of Events.Hagit Borer - 2005 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Structuring Sense explores the difference between words however defined and structures however constructed. It sets out to demonstrate over three volumes, of which this is the second, that the explanation of linguistic competence should be shifted from lexical entry to syntactic structure, from memory of words to manipulation of rules. Its reformulation of how grammar and lexicon interact has profound implications for linguistic, philosophical, and psychological theories about human mind and language. Hagit Borer departs from both language specific constructional (...)
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    Disengagement from Internet Usage among Russian IT Professionals.Adi Kuntsman, E. O. Bogdanova, E. Ya Ponomareva & A. A. Shchetvina - 2018 - Sociology of Power 30 (3):144-164.
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  39. Akhlāq dar partaw-i Qurʼān va Ḥadīs̲.ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ʻAdīl - 2011 - Kābul: Intishārāt-i Iṣlāḥ-i Afkār, Bakhsh-i Nasharāt-i Jamʻīyat-i Iṣlāḥ va Inkishāf-i Ijtimāʻī-i Afghānistān.
     
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  40. Norms and the NAP.Kris Borer - 2012 - Libertarian Papers 4.
    There are many factors that may affect the analysis of ethical problems: the physical acts that occur, the relevant history, verbal communication, contracts, etc. One factor that can be difficult to incorporate is the role that socials norms play. This is because norms can vary widely between societies, and even within societies individuals are not usually consciously aware of the norms that they act upon. This paper examines how norms can effect ethical problems and gives one approach for investigating their (...)
     
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    Cause No Conflict.Kris Borer - 2010 - Libertarian Papers 2:40.
    If property is defined as something over which an individual should have exclusive control, then the traditional notion of property must be abandoned. Specifically, the idea that a physical object is someone’s property fails to meet the definition given. This paper examines why an individual should not always have exclusive control over physical things, and, if not objects, what exactly an individual should have exclusive control over.The proposed solution is that property be delineated not by physical boundaries, but by human (...)
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    Risking Aggression: Reply to Block.Kris Borer - 2010 - Libertarian Papers 2:13.
    In his paper, “Is There an ‘Anomalous’ Section of the Laffer Curve?”, Walter Block describes some situations in which it appears that a libertarian should violate the non-aggression principle. To rectify this, Block proposes a different perspective on libertarianism which he calls punishment theory. This paper argues that no new theory is needed, as the non-aggression principle can be used to resolve the apparent conundrums.
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    The Human Body Sword.Kris Borer - 2010 - Libertarian Papers 2:20.
    The human body shield problem involves an apparent dilemma for a libertarian, forcing him to choose between his own death and the death of an innocent person. This paper argues that the non-aggression principle permits a forceful response against the property of innocent individuals when a conflict is initiated with that property. In other words, a libertarian may shoot the hostage in order to save himself.
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  44. Digital Suspicion, Politics and the Middle East.Adi Kuntsman & Rebecca L. Stein - forthcoming - Critical Inquiry.
     
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    Gender Differences in the Recognition of Vocal Emotions.Adi Lausen & Annekathrin Schacht - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:359771.
    The conflicting findings from the few studies conducted with regard to gender differences in the recognition of vocal expressions of emotion have left the exact nature of these differences unclear. Several investigators have argued that a comprehensive understanding of gender differences in vocal emotion recognition can only be achieved by replicating these studies while accounting for influential factors such as stimulus type, gender-balanced samples, number of encoders, decoders and emotional categories. This study aimed to account for these factors by investigating (...)
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    Perceptions of collective narratives and identity strategies: the case of Palestinian Muslims and Christians in Israel.Adi Mana, Shifra Sagy, Anan Srour & Serene Mjally-Knani - 2012 - Mind and Society 11 (2):165-182.
    The study suggests a model for understanding inter-group relations which has combined two psycho-social concepts: perceptions of collective narratives :26–38, 2002) and identity strategies . The model examined two minority groups of Israeli citizens: Palestinian Muslims and Christians, with a representative sample of 1,164 Muslims and 805 Christians, all Israeli citizens, aged 18–65. We used questionnaires which were developed and adapted for the unique population in this study. As expected, members of both groups mostly endorsed integration strategy. Stronger willingness for (...)
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    On both sides of the fence: perceptions of collective narratives and identity strategies among Palestinians in Israel and in the West Bank.Adi Mana, Shifra Sagy, Anan Srour & Serene Mjally-Knani - 2015 - Mind and Society 14 (1):57-83.
    This field study aims to explore the effect of the forced separation between Palestinians who are Israeli citizens and Palestinians living in the West Bank on their perceptions of collective narratives (Sagy et al. in Am J Orthopsychiatry 72(1): 26–38, 2002) and their identity strategies (Berry in Nebraska symposium on motivation, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1990; Tajfel in Human groups and social categories, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1981). Two questionnaires, based on the theoretical categories and contents revealed in focus (...)
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    Predictive Models of Word Reading Fluency in Hebrew.Adi Shechter, Orly Lipka & Tami Katzir - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Optimisme Remaja yang Tinggal di Panti Asuhan Ditinjau dari Kebersyukuran dan Konsep Diri.Adi Winarni Wahid, Ageng Larasati, Ayuni Ayuni & Fuad Nashori - 2018 - Humanitas 15 (2):160.
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    Ethical Considerations in Clinical Trials for Rare Genetic Diseases: The Case of Huntington’s Disease.Adys Mendizabal & Nora L. Jones - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (7):94-96.
    Research and clinical trial development for rare diseases pose unique bioethical challenges. Much of the literature on rare diseases focuses on patient advocacy and drug development to manage or cu...
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