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    Espinosa E a carta da probabilidade.Samuel Thimounier Ferreira & Carlos Henrique Melo de Souza - 2020 - Cadernos Espinosanos 42:317-340.
    Este estudo visa a apresentar e analisar a Carta XXXVIII, de 1º de outubro de 1666, escrita por Espinosa. De conteúdo exclusivamente matemático, seu texto responde a uma questão de probabilidade aplicada a jogos de apostas em que é preciso preservar, para todos os jogadores, a mesma chance de ganhar. Para isso, apresentaremos o contexto histórico e exporemos detalhadamente o uso e o sentido da terminologia empregada por Espinosa ao longo de suas explicações. Subsidiariamente, em apêndice, fornecemos, de maneira espelhada, (...)
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    Le cerveau en feu de M. Descartes.Michaël La Chance - 2013 - Montréal (Québec): Triptyque.
    Avant de rédiger son Discours de la méthode, véritable coup d'Etat dans la pensée philosophique du XVIIe siècle, le jeune Descartes avait fait trois songes dans une nuit de novembre 1619. Le cerveau en feu de M Descartes revisite ces rêves, où le jeune philosophe entrevoit le fondement matriciel qui relie tous les êtres, et propose un quatrième songe dont il ne serait pas revenu. Nous avons voulu comprendre comment, à l'issue de cette nuit, Descartes entreprend de fonder le cogito (...)
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    « Levée de mots, volcanique » : Lecture herméneutique de Celan.Michaël La Chance - 1997 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 53 (1):43-58.
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    La culture Atlantide.Michaël La Chance - 2003 - [Saint-Laurent, QC]: Fides.
    Notre culture est atlantidienne par deux aspects : elle se veut insulaire, elle voue un culte au spectacle. Atlantide était aux Athéniens ce qu'Hollywood, Disney & Co sont au monde occidental. La crise relève d'une tension entre le spectacle et la vie, nous multiplions les tentatives de camoufler la crise dans un grand discours pseudo-culturel spectaculaire, par une pléthore de " créations " ou d'" événements " superficiels et dérisoires. Pendant des siècles, l'art et la science ont travaillé de concert (...)
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    Kant’s Letter to Fichte, the Pure Intellect and his ‘All-Crushing’ Metaphysics: Comments on De Boer’s Kant’s Reform of Metaphysics.Brian A. Chance - 2022 - Kantian Review 27 (1):119-125.
    I raise three questions relevant to De Boer’s overall project in Kant’s Reform of Metaphysics. The first is whether Kant’s 1799 open letter to Fichte supports or threatens her contention that Kant had an abiding interest in developing a reformed metaphysics from 1781 onwards. The second is whether De Boer’s conception of the pure intellect and its place in Kant’s projected system of metaphysics captures the role of pure sensibility in the Analytic of Principles, rational physics and rational psychology. The (...)
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    Déploiement et résistances chez Foucault.Michaël La Chance - 1987 - Philosophiques 14 (1):33-56.
    Chez Foucault le pouvoir est d'abord pensé comme déploiement de la visibilité et comme inscription des corps. On voit dans une première partie comment les figures de l'autorité disparaissent, laissant place à un espace de dispersion où s'estompe la figure de l'homme comme effet passager d'une discontinuité entre le savoir et le pouvoir. Si le pouvoir est invisible lorsqu'il se confond avec l'adéquation à soi du savoir, c'est dans un effet de résistance que se constituent nos expériences qui sont à (...)
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    Annales de l'Institut de philosophie et de sciences morales: «Philosophie et littérature» Gilbert Hottois, directeur de la publication Avant-propos de Jacques Sojcher Bruxelles, Éditions de l'Université de Bruxelles, 1985. 151 p. [REVIEW]Michaël la Chance - 1990 - Dialogue 29 (4):615-.
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    Il y a toujours un mort celé dans le miroir : structure spéculaire et métaphores tragiques dans D’un miroir et de quelques éclats de Pierre Gravel: Pierre Gravel, D’un miroir et de quelques éclats, Montréal, L’Hexagone, coll. Positions Philosophiques, 1985, 179 p. [REVIEW]Michael La Chance - 1986 - Philosophiques 13 (2):369-382.
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    L’errement Nombreux Et L’errance Qui Me Fait Moi : Sédiments 1986: Sédiments 1986, un recueil annuel d'écriture et de réflexion. Textes réunis par Georges Leroux et Michel Van Schendel. Éditions Hurtubise HMH, 1986, 263p. [REVIEW]Michaël La Chance - 1987 - Philosophiques 14 (1):193-202.
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    Nicolas Machiavel. Le Prince. Traduction et présentation de Gérald Allard, Éditions Le Griffon d’Argile Inc., coll. Philosophie, 1984, 209 p. ; Le Prince et autres écrits politiques. Présentation de Philippe Ranger, traduction de J.V. Périès revue par Philippe Ranger, Éditions Balises, coll. Philosophie, 1982, 415 p. [REVIEW]Michael La Chance - 1985 - Philosophiques 12 (2):429-443.
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    L’évaluation de la perte de chance en responsabilité médicale, une mission à repréciser pour l’Expert.Annabelle De Souza, Clotilde Rougé-Maillart, Renaud Clément & Nathalie Jousset - 2016 - Médecine et Droit 2016 (139):95-101.
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  12. Los primeros intentos de prueba automática de teoremas en el cálculo de enunciados.Ana María de Torres - 1974 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 4 (4):489-512.
     
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    Chance and determinism in Avicenna and Averroes.Catarina Carriço Marques de Moura Belo - 2007 - Boston: Brill.
    This book addresses the issue of determinism in Avicenna and Averroes through an analysis of their views on chance, matter and divine providence. It sets the debate against the philosophical/historical background of Aristotelianism, Neoplatonism and Islamic theology.
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    In praise of chance: A philosophical analysis of the element of chance in sports.Frans De Wachter - 1985 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 12 (1):52-61.
  15. Chance and Necessity in Cooperative Phenomena.Pierre Gilles de Gennes - 1977 - Diogenes 25 (100):198-217.
    A lone fish swims haphazardly in any direction, but. if we get enough fish of the same species together so that neighboring individual fish may exchange signals, they adopt a common direction. Here we have a phenomenon of cooperation: many individuals find themselves in strong interaction with each other, and overall behavior is noticeably affected.
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  16. Paley's ipod: The cognitive basis of the design argument within natural theology.Helen De Cruz & Johan De Smedt - 2010 - Zygon 45 (3):665-684.
    The argument from design stands as one of the most intuitively compelling arguments for the existence of a divine Creator. Yet, for many scientists and philosophers, Hume's critique and Darwin's theory of natural selection have definitely undermined the idea that we can draw any analogy from design in artifacts to design in nature. Here, we examine empirical studies from developmental and experimental psychology to investigate the cognitive basis of the design argument. From this it becomes clear that humans spontaneously discern (...)
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    Caramuel y el cálculo matemático.Alfonso Pérez de Laborda - 1988 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 15:193-234.
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    Chances and Propensities in Evo-Devo.Laura Nuño de la Rosa & Cristina Villegas - 2022 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 73 (2):509-533.
    While the notion of chance has been central in discussions over the probabilistic nature of natural selection and genetic drift, its role in the production of variants on which populational sampling takes place has received much less philosophical attention. This article discusses the concept of chance in evolution in the light of contemporary work in evo-devo. We distinguish different levels at which randomness and chance can be defined in this context, and argue that recent research on variability and evolvability demands (...)
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    Chance and Fortune.Charles De Koninck - 1945 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 1 (1):186.
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    Chance, Merit, and Economic Inequality: Rethinking Distributive Justice and the Principle of Desert.Joseph de la Torre Dwyer - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This book develops a novel approach to distributive justice by building a theory based on a concept of desert. As a work of applied political theory, it presents a simple but powerful theoretical argument and a detailed proposal to eliminate unmerited inequality, poverty, and economic immobility, speaking to the underlying moral principles of both progressives who already support egalitarian measures and also conservatives who have previously rejected egalitarianism on the grounds of individual freedom, personal responsibility, hard work, or economic efficiency. (...)
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  21. Objectivity and the Method of Arbitrary Functions.Chloé de Canson - 2022 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 73 (3):663-684.
    There is widespread excitement in the literature about the method of arbitrary functions: many take it to show that it is from the dynamics of systems that the objectivity of probabilities emerge. In this paper, I differentiate three ways in which a probability function might be objective, and I argue that the method of arbitrary functions cannot help us show that dynamics objectivise probabilities in any of these senses.
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    Fifty Shades of Affective Colouring of Perception.Frederique de Vignemont - 2023 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 101 (1):1-15.
    Recent evidence in cognitive neuroscience indicates that the visual system is influenced by the outcome of an early appraisal mechanism that automatically evaluates what is seen as being harmful or beneficial for the organism. This indicates that there could be valence in perception. But what could it mean for one to see something positively or negatively? Although most theories of emotions accept that valence involves being related to values, the nature of this relation remains highly debated. Some explain valence in (...)
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    Chance, Love, and Logic.Theodore de Laguna - 1924 - Philosophical Review 33 (4):417.
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  24. L'Art et la science de la chance.Roger de Lafforest - 1968 - Paris,: R. Laffont.
     
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    Jevons e o Papel da Analogia na Arte da Descoberta Experimental: o Caso da Descoberta dos Raios x e sua Investigação Pré-Teórica.Roberto de Andrade Martins - 1998 - Episteme 6:222-249.
    This paper discusses the role of analogy in pre-theoretical experimental research, studying a particular historical case (the discovery and early investigation of X rays) and using the methodological ideas of William Stanley Jevons. The historical data and Jevons’ analysis suggest that the discovery of a completely new phenomenon is due to chance, but soon afterwards it is necessary that some assumptions provide a guidance to the research – otherwise, observations and experiments would occur at random, and that would sendom lead (...)
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    Forum für Philosophie Bad Homburg (ed.), Zerstörung des moraliches Selbstbewusstsein: Chance oder Gefährdung? Praktische Philosophie in Deutschland nach dem Nationalsozialismus, Suhrkamp, Frankfurt, 1988, 310 págs. [REVIEW]Carlos Ortiz de Landázuri - 1993 - Anuario Filosófico 26 (3):736-738.
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  27. Leibniz-L' Höpital y el Cálculo diferencial.Javier de Lorenzo Martínez - 2005 - Estudios Filosóficos 54 (155):59-110.
    El presente artículo es un reconocimiento y un homenaje a L'Höpital, de cuya muerte se ha cumplido recientemente el tercer centenario. En él se estudia la correspondencia L'Höpital-Leibniz para analizar el recientemente creado por Leibiz cálculo diferencial e integral y su ontología subyacente, así como la publicación del primer manual sobre la materia escrito por L'Höpital.
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    Habermas, democracy and the public sphere: Theory and practice.Gabriele De Angelis - 2021 - European Journal of Social Theory 24 (4):437-447.
    A fil rouge goes through Habermas’s decade long research. It is the idea that Reason and rationality permeate human societies and may lead human action towards emancipation, if aptly elaborated through the filter of theoretical reflection. Theory must pick up on this rational core and turn the intrinsic rational potential inherent to modern societies into a self-consciously pursued ‘project of enlightenment’. This introduction to the special issue ‘Habermas, Democracy, and the Public Sphere: Theory and Practice’ shows how Habermas’s work in (...)
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    Lindenbaumologia II: Cálculos lógicos abstratos.Edelcio Gonçalves de Souza & Patrícia Del Nero Velasco - 2002 - Cognitio 3:115-121.
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    Robot-Assisted Training of the Kinesthetic Sense: Enhancing Proprioception after Stroke.Dalia De Santis, Jacopo Zenzeri, Maura Casadio, Lorenzo Masia, Assunta Riva, Pietro Morasso & Valentina Squeri - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8:119835.
    Proprioception has a crucial role in promoting or hindering motor learning. In particular, an intact position sense strongly correlates with the chances of recovery after stroke. A great majority of neurological patients present both motor dysfunctions and impairments in kinesthesia, but traditional robot and virtual reality training techniques focus either in recovering motor functions or in assessing proprioceptive deficits. An open challenge is to implement effective and reliable tests and training protocols for proprioception that go beyond the mere position (...)
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    The Infinite Movement of Self-Conception and Its Inconceivable Finitude: Hegel on Logos and Language.Karin De Boer - 2001 - Dialogue 40 (1):75-98.
    RésuméBien que Hegel soit parfaitement conscient du fait que l'activité de penser nepuisse devenir ce qu'elle est que dans etpar le langage, on peut dire qu'ila préservé une distinction hiérarchisée entre la pensée et le langage dans lequel elle s'exprime. Dans le but de clarifier ce qu'il veut dire exactement lorsqu'il distingue entre, d'un côté, la totalité des concepts purs et, de l'autre, le langage, la première partie du présent article—qui en est aussi la plus longue—fournit une interprétation deplusieurs textes (...)
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    Ethical language and decision-making for prenatally diagnosed lethal malformations.Dominic Wilkinson, Lachlan De Crespigny & Vicki Xafis - unknown
    In clinical practice, and in the medical literature, severe congenital malformations such as trisomy 18, anencephaly, and renal agenesis are frequently referred to as ‘lethal’ or as ‘incompatible with life’. However, there is no agreement about a definition of lethal malformations, nor which conditions should be included in this category. Review of outcomes for malformations commonly designated ‘lethal’ reveals that prolonged survival is possible, even if rare. This article analyses the concept of lethal malformations and compares it to the problematic (...)
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  33. Language and luck.Helder De Schutter & Lea Ypi - 2012 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 11 (4):357-381.
    In this article, we examine how language and linguistic membership might feature in luck egalitarianism, what a luck-egalitarian theory of linguistic justice would look like, and, finally, what the emphasis on language teaches us about the validity of standard luck-egalitarian assumptions. We show that belonging to one language group rather than another is a morally arbitrary feature and that where membership of a specific linguistic group affects individual chances, the effects of such bad brute luck ought to be neutralized (...)
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    Spinoza’s Algebraic Calculation of the Rainbow & Calculation of Chances: Edited and Translated with an Introduction, Explanatory Notes and an Appendix by Michael J. Petry.Benedictus de Spinoza & Michael John Petry - 1986 - Springer.
    A. THE TEXT The main importance of these two treatises lies in the insight they provide into Spinoza's conception of the relation between mathematics and certain disciplines not touched upon elsewhere in his major writings. The mathematics they involve are not the as those of the Ethics however, and the precise connection same between the geometrical order of this work and these excursions into optics and probability is by no means obvious. Add to this difficulty the knotty problems presented by (...)
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  35. On the Humphrey Objection to Modal Realism.Michael De - 2018 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 95 (2):159-179.
    An intuitive objection to modal realism is that merely possible worlds and their inhabitants seem to be irrelevant to an analysis of modality. Kripke originally phrased the objection in terms of being concerned about one’s modal properties without being concerned about the properties one’s other-worldly counterparts have. The author assesses this objection in a variety of forms, and then provides his own formulation that does not beg the question against the modal realist. Finally, the author considers two potential answers to (...)
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    Alcohol in the Media and Young People: What Do We Need for Liberal Policy-making?B. de Bruin - 2014 - Public Health Ethics 7 (1):35-46.
    There is evidence to the effect that exposing children to alcohol consumption in the media increases the chances that they will consume alcohol as minors or as adults, and since alcohol consumption is associated with numerous public health issues, calls for stricter regulation can be heard from many quarters. This article argues that with the available research we cannot conclude that exposure to portrayals of alcohol consumption plays a genuine causal role in bringing about the things with which it (...)
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    Dignifying death and the morality of elective ventilation.P. De Lora & A. Perez Blanco - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (3):145-148.
    In this paper we defend that elective ventilation (EV), even if conceived as the instrument to maximise the chances of organ recovery, is mainly the means to provide the patient who is dying with a dignified death in several ways, one of them being the possibility of becoming an organ donor. Because EV does not harm the patient and permits the medical team a better assessment of the patient's clinical trajectory and a better management of the dying process by (...)
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    Justice, Genetics, and Lifestyles.Inez de Beaufort - 2004 - In Justine Burley & John Harris (eds.), A Companion to Genethics. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 325–333.
    The prelims comprise: Introduction Chance, Choice, and Circumstances Genes and Lifestyle Third Parties' Susceptibilities Conclusion Notes.
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    Politieke beroepsethiek en politieke corruptie.Bertrand J. De Clercq - 1980 - Res Publica 22 (4):633-655.
    «Without a theory of corruption there cannot be a remedy for corruption unless by happy accident». There are empirical theories, such as the functional approach of the political process, but how useful they may be, they essentially fall short. One needs a normative, i.e. an ethical theory of political action.After having evaluated the idea, that politicians and rulers have the right to make use of violence, lies and ruses in order to combat violence and ruse within the community, the article (...)
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    Sulle tracce della memoria. Il memoriale della shoah di Berlino.Simona De Simoni - 2010 - Rivista di Estetica 45:157-166.
    The paper focuses on the current conditions of the Shoah’s memory transmission. The purpose is to point out the frames where a contemporary theory and praxis of the collective memory can be formulated. The first section, reffering to most recent studies, shows both components caracterizing today’s process of memorizing the Shoah: the passagge from memory to post-memory (Hirsh) and the whirling increase of the chance to record and reproduce the past (Derrida, Ferraris). In the second secion, referring to this theoretical (...)
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    The Under— and Overestimation Effects in Comparative Judgments — Assimilation and Contrast Mechanisms.Agnieszka de Zavala & Marzena Cypryańska - 2008 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 39 (4):217-225.
    The Under— and Overestimation Effects in Comparative Judgments — Assimilation and Contrast Mechanisms The aim of the studies presented in this paper was to propose a new explanation of under— and overestimation effects in comparative judgments. The fundamental assumption of this new interpretation is that in comparative judgments the target is contrasted with the comparison standard when the compared objects seem generally dissimilar and assimilated to the standard when the objects seem generally similar. In a series of three studies students (...)
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    De evaluatie van de fusie in Gent.Placide De Paepe - 1982 - Res Publica 24 (3-4):643-647.
    The fear that the border municipalities would be overwhelmed by the larger entity of the central city of Ghent was countered by a number of accompanying measures such as the stimulation of organised activities, the offering of opportunities for participation, and the provision of decentralised services. The equitable representation of the sub-municipalities in the new administrative organs and the opportunities for contact that derived therefrom reassured the residents of the outskirts. The effortwas made with the reorganisation of the municipal apparatus (...)
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    El criterio del azar vs. la ponderación en la asignación de recursos sanitarios escasos ante emergencias sanitarias.María Elizabeth de los Ríos Uriarte & Rubén Oscar Revello - 2021 - Persona y Bioética 25 (1):2512-2512.
    When events such as a pandemic occur, and the entire population’s health must be ensured, the focus is on public health. Despite several criteria for decision-making, it is advisable to delve into the weighting beyond the mere consideration of plainly visible factors. We propose weighting as a mechanism instead of chance since, given the person’s substantial unity and intrinsic dignity, their destiny cannot be subject to anything less than the exercise of intelligible judgment inherent to human reason.
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  44. De l'ordre et du hasard.Jean de La Harpe - 1936 - Neuchâtel,: Secrétariat de l'Université.
     
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    Les affects de la politique.Frédéric Lordon - 2016 - [Paris]: Seuil.
    Pourquoi certaines injustices conduisent-elles à des révoltes quand d'autres sont subies passivement? Comment expliquer que la contestation s'empare d'une partie du corps social sans que personne n'ait pu l'anticiper? Qu'est-ce qui maintient le peuple tranquille ou, au contraire, le met en mouvement? Après "Nuit debout" et les manifestations sociales qui ont émaillé 2016, ces questions prennent un relief particulier. Pour Frédéric Lordon, ce ne sont pas les "idées" qui mettent les individus en mouvement, mais les affects. Même lorsqu'un groupe étaie (...)
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    Kyrieuon logos: Diodoro Crono y el problema del determinismo a la luz de Metafísica IX, 31.Iván de los Ríos Gutiérrez - 2018 - Trans/Form/Ação 41 (1):9-30.
    Resumen: El presente artículo tiene por objetivo la reconstrucción del argumento dominador atribuido a Diodoro Crono y su revisión filosófica a la luz de la crítica aristotélica al actualismo extremo de la Escuela de Mégara en Metafísica IX, 3. Desde esta perspectiva, el trabajo aspira a situar el proyecto teórico de Diodoro en el marco de su disputa filosófica con la metafísica aristotélica y su concepto de δύναµις, con el fin de traducir esta querella dialéctica en lo que, a nuestro (...)
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    Algorithmic decision-making employing profiling: will trade secrecy protection render the right to explanation toothless?Paul B. de Laat - 2022 - Ethics and Information Technology 24 (2).
    Algorithmic decision-making based on profiling may significantly affect people’s destinies. As a rule, however, explanations for such decisions are lacking. What are the chances for a “right to explanation” to be realized soon? After an exploration of the regulatory efforts that are currently pushing for such a right it is concluded that, at the moment, the GDPR stands out as the main force to be reckoned with. In cases of profiling, data subjects are granted the right to receive meaningful (...)
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    Universals and Particulars. [REVIEW]V. W. De - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (2):358-358.
    This excellent collection of essays is aimed at what the editor feels is a gap in the subjects of the present proliferation of anthologies: ontology. Specifically, the essays are aimed at the problems raised by universals, mainly whether they exist and if so what is their status, and the nature of particulars. There are, correspondingly, two sections in the book; the first, on universals, arranged chronologically because the essays form a continuous stream of philosophical dialogue, contains articles by Russell, Quine, (...)
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    Preconception Care: A Parenting Protocol. A Moral Inquiry Into the Responsibilities of Future Parents Towards Their Future Children.Boukje van der Zee & Inez de Beaufort - 2011 - Bioethics 25 (8):451-457.
    In the Netherlands fertility doctors increasingly formulate protocols, which oblige patients to quit their unhealthy lifestyle before they are admitted to IVF procedures. We argue that moral arguments could justify parenting protocols that concern all future parents. In the first part we argue that want‐to‐be parents have moral responsibilities towards their future children to prevent them from harm by diminishing or eliminating risk factors before as well as during the pregnancy. This is because of the future children's potential to become (...)
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    Azar: el sacro desorden de nuestras vidas.Iván de los Ríos (ed.) - 2015 - Madrid: Abada Editores.
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