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    Mate choice differences according to sex and age.Carlos Gil-Burmann, Fernando Peláez & Susana Sánchez - 2002 - Human Nature 13 (4):493-508.
    We used 7,415 advertisements published in Spain to analyze traits sought/offered by men and women from different age groups. Findings regarding age, socioeconomic status, and physical attractiveness requirements support evolutionary predictions about mate preferences. However, changes in trait preferences among women under 40 appear to be contingent on Spain’s socioeconomic transformation. Women under 40 seek mainly physical attractiveness in men, whereas those over 40 seek mainly socioeconomic status. The trait most sought by men in all age groups is physical attractiveness. (...)
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    J. L. Villacañas Berlanga, Érase una vez España. El mal radical de la españolez, Madrid, Underwood, 2023, 264 pp. [REVIEW]Carlos Gil Gandía - 2023 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 26 (2):363-364.
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    David Soto Carrasco. 'España: Historia y revelación. Un ensayo sobre el pensamiento político de María Zambrano', Murcia, Círculo Rojo, 2018, páginas 143. [REVIEW]Carlos Gil Gandía - 2021 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 38 (1):201-202.
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    D. Soto Carrasco, Filosofía política y ética. Claves conceptuales para comprender el presente, Valencia, Tirant lo Blanch, 2023, 270 pp. [REVIEW]Carlos Gil Gandía - 2023 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 26 (3):415-416.
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    A Real Lorentz-FitzGerald Contraction.Carlos Barceló & Gil Jannes - 2008 - Foundations of Physics 38 (2):191-199.
    Many condensed matter systems are such that their collective excitations at low energies can be described by fields satisfying equations of motion formally indistinguishable from those of relativistic field theory. The finite speed of propagation of the disturbances in the effective fields (in the simplest models, the speed of sound) plays here the role of the speed of light in fundamental physics. However, these apparently relativistic fields are immersed in an external Newtonian world (the condensed matter system itself and the (...)
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    Sociología jurídica.Rosario Gil & Carlos Paíz Xulá (eds.) - 2003 - Guatemala: Litografía Orion.
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    Spain's Record Organ Donations: Mining Moral Conviction.Carlos Gil-díaz - 2009 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18 (3):256.
    Over the past 20 years, organ donations in Spain have soared from modest numbers to the highest rate in the world. In the brief span between 1998 and 2005, donation rates have increased from 14 per million population to 35.1 p.m.p. By way of comparison the number in the United States is 25.5 donations p.m.p.
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    Bimanual Elbow Robotic Orthoses: Preliminary Investigations on an Impairment Force-Feedback Rehabilitation Method.Gil Herrnstadt, Nezam Alavi, Bubblepreet Kaur Randhawa, Lara A. Boyd & Carlo Menon - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  9. Interlude: La Lune de Gorée.Gilberto Gil & José Carlos Capinan - 1997 - Diogenes 45 (179):139-140.
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    Ensayos críticos: apuntes para una filosofía crítica puertorriqueña.Carlos Gil - 1987 - San Juan, P.R.: Editorial El Múcaro.
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  11. Lo político de la filosofía: nuevas reflexiones sobre algunos aspectos de la hermenéutica de Althusser.Carlos Gil - 1992 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 74:226-235.
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    Práctica social, economía alternativa y espacios de proximidad en la ciudad de Valladolid.Henar Pascual Ruiz-Valdepeñas, Esther Gil Álvarez & Juan Carlos Guerra Velasco - 2018 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 23:193-218.
    Durante la última década se ha producido un importante desarrollo de prácticas que formulan propuestas alternativas a los modos de producción, consumo e intercambio dominantes. Este artículo analiza el tejido de prácticas económicas alternativas en la ciudad de Valladolid, una ciudad media alejada de los contextos urbanos sobre los que se ha construido el cuerpo teórico que indaga en el potencial transformador de redes de consumo, mercados de trueque, bancos de tiempo, monedas sociales o huertos comunitarios. El trabajo, consciente del (...)
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    La función del Derecho y del Juez en la Unión Europea.Gil Carlos Rodríguez Iglesias - 2000 - Arbor 167 (657):57-77.
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    José Gil, Portugal, Hoje: o Medo de Existir, Relógio d'Água, Lisboa, 2004.Carlos Leone - 2005 - Cultura:366-368.
    Um aspecto poucas vezes (se é que alguma vez) referido a propósito deste livro de José Gil é o modo como sintetiza tantos aspectos da sua obra anterior. O que é tanto mais interessan­te quanto o faz recorrendo quer a noções centrais dela como a aspectos quase desconhecidos, e isto através de uma reflexão sobre mentalidades que não é muito frequente destacar-se nos seus trabalhos. Mais ainda do que «a intensidade que uma relação com este país supõe» (p. 142), que (...)
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    Gil, Isabel Capeloa (coord.), Identidade Europeia: identidades na Europa.Carlos Leone - 2011 - Cultura:291-293.
    Este pequeno volume (160 pp.) reúne as intervenções no colóquio com o mesmo título realizado na Faculdade de Ciências Humanas no ano de 2004. O habitual lapso de tempo prolongado entre estes encontros e a publicação dos seus resultados resulta, neste caso, interessante, atendendo às evoluções que se verificaram em tantos (todos?) os temas propostos pela organização desta conferência internacional e desenvolvidos pelos participantes (no caso da intervenção de José Cutileiro, esse lapso é abert...
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  16. Aspectos de la Semana Santa en el Madrid de Carlos IV.María Luisa Gil Meana - 2007 - Ciudad de Dios 220 (1):59-72.
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  17. Díaz Carlos: Eudaimonía. La felicidad como utopía necesaria.D. Barcala Gil - 1987 - Diálogo Filosófico 9:379-382.
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    Eça de Queiroz e Ramalho Ortigão, As Farpas, coord. Maria Filomena Mónica, Principia, S. João do Estoril, 2004.Carlos Leone - 2005 - Cultura:369-370.
    Um pouco como sucedeu com Portugal, Hoje de José Gil, esta edição de As Farpas surgiu num contexto do espaço mediático português muito marcado por um momentâneo extre­mar das suas características mais venais, o que, se teve algum proveito em termos de vendas, contribuiu também para que a recepção imediata desta edição reproduzisse acriticamente os tropos e os topos do costume sobre Eça (Ramalho é como se nem estivesse lá...). Sem lamen­tação nem indignação, não custa compreender que, além das...
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    La Casa Natal de Carlos J. Finlay. Un monumento del siglo XVIII.Gisela Gil Turnes, Dania M. Expósito Marrero & Elcida Fontes Quiñones - 2006 - Humanidades Médicas 6 (2):0-0.
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  20. José Lopes da Silva : sobre Gil Vicente.Carlos Rojas Osorio - 2016 - In Carlos Rojas Osorio, Manfred Kerkhoff, Antonio Mansilla Triviño, Luis Ramírez, José Rivera & Juan José Sánchez (eds.), La filosofía en Puerto Rico: los transterrados. Universidad de Puerto Rico,: Red Caribeña de Filosofía :.
     
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    Risky migrations: Race, Latin eugenics, and Cold War development in the International Labor Organization’s Puno–Tambopata project in Peru, 1930–60.Sebastián Gil-Riaño - 2022 - History of Science 60 (1):41-68.
    Histories of economic development during the Cold War do not typically consider connections to race science and eugenics. By contrast, this article historicizes the debates sparked by the International Labor Organization’s Puno–Tambopata project in Peru and demonstrates how Cold War development practice shared common epistemological terrain with racial and eugenic thought from the Andes. The International Labor Organization project’s goal of resettling indigenous groups from the Peruvian highlands to lower-lying tropical climates sparked heated debates about the biological specificity of Andean (...)
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    Hambre de Dios: entre la filosofía, el cristianismo y nuestra difícil y frágil laicidad.Moreno Romo & Juan Carlos - 2013 - México, D.F.: Editorial Fontamara.
    Razón, fe y existencia -- Retos contemporáneos para una cultura cristiana -- Hambre de Dios : sobre la filosofía y las religiones -- El Dios de los filósofos -- Entre el Dios de la fe y el Dios de los filósofos -- Nuestras coordenadas religiosas -- En el corazón del escándalo.
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    The Leonine Edition of «De spiritualibus creaturis».Guy Guldentops & Carlos Steel - 2001 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 68 (1):180-203.
    Over the last decades, the Commissio Leonina has built up a very strong reputation. Editions such as theSentencia libri De anima and the Sentencia libri de sensu et sensato by R.-A. Gauthier or the commentaries on Boethius by P.-M. Gils, L.-J. Bataillon and C.A. Grassi have set new philological standards, not only because of their fine critical introductions and excellent reconstructions of Thomas Aquinas’ texts, but also because of their rich and accurate apparatus fontium. It may be doubted, however, whether (...)
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    Constructivism: Defense or a Continual Critical Appraisal A Response to Gil-Pérez et al.Mansoor Niaz, Fouad Abd-El-Khalick, Alicia Benarroch, Liberato Cardellini, Carlos E. Laburú, Nicolás Marín, Luis A. Montes, Robert Nola, Yuri Orlik & Lawrence C. Scharmann - 2003 - Science & Education 12 (8):787-797.
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    Clara Fernández-Ladreda, Javier Martínez de Aguirre, and Carlos J. Martínez Álava, El arte románico en Navarra. 2nd rev. ed. (Arte, 37.) Pamplona: Gobierno de Navarra, Departamento de Cultura y Turismo, Institución Príncipe de Viana, 2004. Pp. 466; many color figures. Distributed by Fondo de Publicaciones del Gobierno de Navarra, c/ Navas de Tolosa, 21, 31002 Pamplona, Spain.Javier Martínez de Aguirre and Leopoldo Gil Cornet, Torres del Río, Iglesia del Santo Sepulcro. (Panorama, 34.) Pamplona: Gobierno de Navarra, Departamento de Cultura y Turismo, Institución Príncipe de Viana, 2004. Paper. Pp. 106; black-and-white and color figures. Distributed by Fondo de Publicaciones del Gobierno de Navarra, c/ Navas de Tolosa, 21, 31002 Pamplona, Spain. [REVIEW]Eileen McKiernan González - 2006 - Speculum 81 (4):1185-1188.
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    Thinking-with Decorator Crabs: Oceanic Feminism and Material Remediation in the Multispecies Aquarium.Elizabeth Burmann & Jianni Tien - 2022 - Feminist Review 130 (1):78-96.
    Feminist scholarship has increasingly turned towards the ocean as a conceptual apparatus in which to think through the complex philosophical and ethical dilemmas of the Anthropocene. Responding to the ebbs, flows and transformations of the oceanic turn, our article outlines our interactions with four decorator crabs. It begins by situating our experience of thinking-with these crabs as a feminist practice of care within the conceptual context of the ocean. Our article then draws on the knowledge that arose out of our (...)
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  27. Der diesseltige Gott.Eugenie Burmann - 1973 - Meisenholm: (am Glan): Hain.
     
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    Emergence, Downward Causation, and Interlevel Integrative Explanations.Gil Santos - 2023 - In João L. Cordovil, Gil Santos & Davide Vecchi (eds.), New Mechanism Explanation, Emergence and Reduction. Springer. pp. 235-265.
    In this article, I propose a unified account of systemic emergence, downward causation, and interlevel integrative explanations. First, I argue for a relational-transformational notion of emergence and a structural-relational account of downward causation in terms of both its transformational and conditioning effects. In my view, downward causation can avoid the problems traditionally attributed to it, provided that we are able to reconceptualize the notion of ‘whole’ and that form of causality in a purely relational way. In this regard, I distinguish (...)
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  29. Hosting.Gil Anidjar - 2005 - In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and religion: other testaments. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Qu'appelle-t-on destruction?: Heideggar, Derrida.Gil Anidjar - 2017 - Montréal: Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal.
    Entre justification et explication, entre dire et faire, la destruction. Est-ce une chose ou un événement? Un geste, une oeuvre ou une opération? Un thème ou un titre? Est-ce même bien un mot? Qu'appelle-t-on destruction? Avec Heidegger, Derrida en appelle à la destruction. Oui, à la destruction. L'a-t-on entendu? Comme Heidegger (et c'est aussi ce "comme" qu'il s'agira d'examiner ici), Derrida nomme et renomme la destruction. Il lui donne le temps et le nom, une renommée. Il la surnomme "déconstruction", par (...)
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    San Paolo e la filosofia del Novecento.Carlo Scilironi (ed.) - 2004 - Padova: CLEUP.
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    Blood: A Critique of Christianity.Gil Anidjar - 2014 - Columbia University Press.
    _Blood_, according to Gil Anidjar, maps the singular history of Christianity. As a category for historical analysis, blood can be seen through its literal and metaphorical uses as determining, sometimes even defining Western culture, politics, and social practices and their wide-ranging incarnations in nationalism, capitalism, and law. Engaging with a variety of sources, Anidjar explores the presence and the absence, the making and unmaking of blood in philosophy and medicine, law and literature, and economic and political thought from ancient Greece (...)
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  33. Logicality in natural language.Gil Sagi - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-19.
    Is there a relation of logical consequence in natural language? Logicality, in the philosophical literature, has been conceived of as a restrictive phenomenon that is at odds with the unbridled richness and complexity of natural language. This article claims that there is a relation of logical consequence in natural language, and moreover, that it is the subject matter of the bulk of current theories of formal semantics. I employ the framework of _semantic constraints_ (Sagi in Log Anal 57(227):259–276, 2014), which (...)
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    Secularism.Gil Anidjar - 2006 - Critical Inquiry 33 (1):52.
  35. Well-Being Coherentism.Gil Hersch - 2022 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 73 (4):1045-1065.
    Philosophers of well-being have tended to adopt a foundationalist approach to the question of theory and measurement, according to which theories are conceptually before measures. By contrast, social scientists have tended to adopt operationalist commitments, according to which they develop and refine well-being measures independently of any philosophical foundation. Unfortunately, neither approach helps us overcome the problem of coordinating between how we characterize well-being and how we measure it. Instead, we should adopt a coherentist approach to well-being science.
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    Interoception and the origin of feelings: A new synthesis.Gil B. Carvalho & Antonio Damasio - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (6):2000261.
    Feelings are conscious mental events that represent body states as they undergo homeostatic regulation. Feelings depend on the interoceptive nervous system (INS), a collection of peripheral and central pathways, nuclei and cortical regions which continuously sense chemical and anatomical changes in the organism. How such humoral and neural signals come to generate conscious mental states has been a major scientific question. The answer proposed here invokes (1) several distinctive and poorly known physiological features of the INS; and (2) a unique (...)
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  37. Upward and Downward Causation from a Relational-Horizontal Ontological Perspective.Gil C. Santos - 2015 - Axiomathes 25 (1):23-40.
    Downward causation exercised by emergent properties of wholes upon their lower-level constituents’ properties has been accused of conceptual and metaphysical incoherence. Only upward causation is usually peacefully accepted. The aim of this paper is to criticize and refuse the traditional hierarchical-vertical way of conceiving both types of causation, although preserving their deepest ontological significance, as well as the widespread acceptance of the traditional atomistic-combinatorial view of the entities and the relations that constitute the so-called ‘emergence base’. Assuming those two perspectives (...)
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    "Our place in al-Andalus": Kabbalah, philosophy, literature in Arab Jewish letters.Gil Anidjar - 2002 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    The year 1492 is only the last in a series of “ends” that inform the representation of medieval Spain in modern Jewish historical and literary discourses. These ends simultaneously mirror the traumas of history and shed light on the discursive process by which hermetic boundaries are set between periods, communities, and texts. This book addresses the representation of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries as the end of al-Andalus (Islamic Spain). Here, the end works to locate and separate Muslim from Christian (...)
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    Palabras inaugurales del Presidente de la Sociedad Chestertoniana Argentina.Embajador Miguel Ángel Espeche Gil - 2007 - The Chesterton Review En Español 1 (1):20-23.
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  40. Ontological Emergence: How is That Possible? Towards a New Relational Ontology.Gil C. Santos - 2015 - Foundations of Science 20 (4):429-446.
    In this article I address the issue of the ontological conditions of possibility for a naturalistic notion of emergence, trying to determine its fundamental differences from the atomist, vitalist, preformationist and potentialist alternatives. I will argue that a naturalistic notion of ontological emergence can only succeed if we explicitly refuse the atomistic fundamental ontological postulate that asserts that every entity is endowed with a set of absolutely intrinsic properties, being qualitatively immutable through its extrinsic relations. Furthermore, it will be shown (...)
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  41. No Theory-Free Lunches in Well-Being Policy.Gil Hersch - 2020 - Philosophical Quarterly 70 (278):43-64.
    Generating an account that can sidestep the disagreement among substantive theories of well-being, while at the same time still providing useful guidance for well-being public policy, would be a significant achievement. Unfortunately, the various attempts to remain agnostic regarding what constitutes well-being fail to either be an account of well-being, provide useful guidance for well-being policy, or avoid relying on a substantive well-being theory. There are no theory-free lunches in well-being policy. Instead, I propose an intermediate account, according to which (...)
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    Acts of Religion.Gil Anidjar (ed.) - 2001 - Routledge.
    Acts of Religion, compiled in close association with Jacques Derrida, brings together for the first time a number of Derrida's writings on religion and questions of faith and their relation to philosophy and political culture. The essays discuss religious texts from Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions, as well as religious thinkers such as Kant, Levinas, and Gershom Scholem, and comprise pieces spanning Derrida's career. The collection includes two new essays by Derrida that appear here for the first time in any (...)
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  43. Logic and Natural Language: Commitments and Constraints.Gil Sagi - 2020 - Disputatio 12 (58):377-408.
    In his new book, Logical Form, Andrea Iacona distinguishes between two different roles that have been ascribed to the notion of logical form: the logical role and the semantic role. These two roles entail a bifurcation of the notion of logical form. Both notions of logical form, according to Iacona, are descriptive, having to do with different features of natural language sentences. I agree that the notion of logical form bifurcates, but not that the logical role is merely descriptive. In (...)
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  44. The usefulness of well-being temporalism.Gil Hersch - 2022 - Journal of Economic Methodology 30 (4):322-336.
    It is an open question whether well-being ought to primarily be understood as a temporal concept or whether it only makes sense to talk about a person’s well-being over their whole lifetime. In this article, I argue that how this principled philosophical disagreement is settled does not have substantive practical implications for well-being science and well-being policy. Trying to measure lifetime well-being directly is extremely challenging as well as unhelpful for guiding well-being public policy, while temporal well-being is both an (...)
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    When Organizational Identification Elicits Moral Decision-Making: A Matter of the Right Climate.Suzanne van Gils, Michael A. Hogg, Niels Van Quaquebeke & Daan van Knippenberg - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 142 (1):155-168.
    To advance current knowledge on ethical decision-making in organizations, we integrate two perspectives that have thus far developed independently: the organizational identification perspective and the ethical climate perspective. We illustrate the interaction between these perspectives in two studies, in which we presented participants with moral business dilemmas. Specifically, we found that organizational identification increased moral decision-making only when the organization’s climate was perceived to be ethical. In addition, we disentangle this effect in Study 2 from participants’ moral identity. We argue (...)
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  46. Secci ón investigativa.Adriana Marcela Rojas Gil - forthcoming - Areté. Revista de Filosofía.
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  47. You Can Bluff but You Should Not Spoof.Gil Hersch - 2020 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 39 (2):207-224.
    Spoofing is the act of placing orders to buy or sell a financial contract without the intention to have those orders fulfilled in order to create the impression that there is a large demand for that contract at that price. In this article, I deny the view that spoofing in financial markets should be viewed as morally permissible analogously to the way bluffing is permissible in poker. I argue for the pro tanto moral impermissibility of spoofing and make the case (...)
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  48. Can an evidential account justify relying on preferences for well-being policy?Gil Hersch - 2015 - Journal of Economic Methodology 22 (3):280-291.
    Policy-makers sometimes aim to improve well-being as a policy goal, but to do this they need some way to measure well-being. Instead of relying on potentially problematic theories of well-being to justify their choice of well-being measure, Daniel Hausman proposes that policy-makers can sometimes rely on preference-based measures as evidence for well-being. I claim that Hausman’s evidential account does not justify the use of any one measure more than it justifies the use of any other measure. This leaves us at (...)
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    Taking a moral holiday? Physicians’ practical identities at the margins of professional ethics.Henk Jasper van Gils-Schmidt & Sabine Salloch - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Physicians frequently encounter situations in which their professional practice is intermingled with moral affordances stemming from other domains of the physician’s lifeworld, such as family and friends, or from general morality pertaining to all humans. This article offers a typology of moral conflicts ‘at the margins of professionalism’ as well as a new theoretical framework for dealing with them. We start out by arguing that established theories of professional ethics do not offer sufficient guidance in situations where professional ethics overlaps (...)
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    Relevance rides again? Aggregation and local relevance.Aart van Gils & Patrick Tomlin - 2020 - In David Sobel, Peter Vallentyne & Steven Wall (eds.), Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy Volume 6. Oxford University Press.
    Often institutions or individuals are faced with decisions where not all claims can be satisfied. Sometimes, these claims will be of differing strength. In such cases, it must be decided whether or not weaker claims can be aggregated in order to collectively defeat stronger claims. Many are attracted to a view, which this chapter calls Limited Aggregation, where this is sometimes acceptable and sometimes not. A new version of this view, Local Relevance, has recently emerged. This chapter seeks to explore (...)
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