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    Bargaining and Strategic Demand Commitment.Daniel Cardona-Coll - 2003 - Theory and Decision 54 (4):357-374.
    On occasion, in multilateral negotiations, interested parties make unilateral demands. Certain agreements need unanimity. However, a lesser degree of consensus may be feasible. In this paper, an alternating demand bargaining game among n players is proposed, which envisages varying consensus requirements and commitment, both crucial in generating a unique and efficient outcome of the bargaining process.
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  2. Theory and decison.R. Amer, S. Bourdet-Loubère, I. Brocas, R. G. Brody, M. H. Broihanne, D. Cardona-Coll, H. W. Chesson, T. Clausing, P. Corcho & J. M. Coulter - 2003 - Theory and Decision 54 (376).
     
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    From symbols to icons: the return of resemblance in the cognitive neuroscience revolution.Daniel Williams & Lincoln Colling - 2018 - Synthese 195 (5):1941-1967.
    We argue that one important aspect of the “cognitive neuroscience revolution” identified by Boone and Piccinini :1509–1534. doi: 10.1007/s11229-015-0783-4, 2015) is a dramatic shift away from thinking of cognitive representations as arbitrary symbols towards thinking of them as icons that replicate structural characteristics of their targets. We argue that this shift has been driven both “from below” and “from above”—that is, from a greater appreciation of what mechanistic explanation of information-processing systems involves, and from a greater appreciation of the problems (...)
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    Continuum many different things: Localisation, anti-localisation and Yorioka ideals.Miguel A. Cardona, Lukas Daniel Klausner & Diego A. Mejía - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (7):103453.
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    Nietzsche Jean Granier Coll. Que sais-je?, no. 2042 Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1982. 128 p.Danièle Letocha - 1983 - Dialogue 22 (4):749-750.
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  6. La physique métaphysique de Descartes, coll. « Épiméthée ».Daniel Garber & Stéphane Bornhausen - 2002 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 192 (4):449-450.
     
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  7. The Cambridge History of Seventeeth-Century Philosophy,2eéd., coll. « Cambridge History of Philosophy », 2 vol.Daniel Garber, Michael Ayers, Roger Ariew & D'alan Gabbey - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (2):216-217.
     
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  8. Yves Bonnefoy essayiste. Modernité et présence, coll. « Faux titre. Études de langue et littérature françaises ».Daniel Acke - 2001 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 191 (2):234-234.
     
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  9. Essais sur le langage et l'intentionnalité, coll. « Analytiques ».Daniel Laurier & François Lepage - 1994 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 184 (4):525-527.
     
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  10. Écrits d'esthétique, Coll. « Passages ».W. Dilthey, Danièle Cohn & Évelyne Lafon - 1996 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 101 (4):571-572.
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  11. Husserl ou le retour aux choses, coll. « Philosophes de tous les temps ».Daniel Christoff & André Robinet - 1967 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 22 (4):461-462.
     
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    Agata Zielinski, Lecture de Merleau-Ponty et Levinas : le corps, le monde, l'autre. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France (coll. « Philosophie d'aujourd'hui »), 2002, 317 p.Agata Zielinski, Lecture de Merleau-Ponty et Levinas : le corps, le monde, l'autre. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France (coll. « Philosophie d'aujourd'hui »), 2002, 317 p. [REVIEW]Daniel Moreau - 2003 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 59 (3):615-618.
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    Isabelle de Montmollin, La philosophie de Vladimir Jankélévitch. Sources, sens, enjeux. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France (coll. « Philosophie d'aujourd'hui »), 2000, 395 p.Isabelle de Montmollin, La philosophie de Vladimir Jankélévitch. Sources, sens, enjeux. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France (coll. « Philosophie d'aujourd'hui »), 2000, 395 p. [REVIEW]Daniel Moreau - 2003 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 59 (2):402-405.
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    Pierre de Cointet, Maurice Blondel. Un réalisme spirituel. Saint-Maur, Socomed Médiation-Éditions Parole et Silence ; Toulouse, Éditions du Carmel (coll. « Centre Notre-Dame de Vie », série « Humanités », 1), 2000, 280 p.Pierre de Cointet, Maurice Blondel. Un réalisme spirituel. Saint-Maur, Socomed Médiation-Éditions Parole et Silence ; Toulouse, Éditions du Carmel (coll. « Centre Notre-Dame de Vie », série « Humanités », 1), 2000, 280 p. [REVIEW]Daniel Moreau - 2002 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 58 (3):644-647.
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    Michelle Zancarini-Fournel, Histoire des femmes en France, xixe-xxe siècle, Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2005, coll. « Didact histoire », 254 pages. [REVIEW]Danièle Voldman - 2006 - Clio 23:363-366.
    Le projet de ce manuel est aussi clair qu’ambitieux : « aborder l’histoire des femmes à la fois sous l’angle politique, social et culturel, sans établir de cloison étanche entre ces différentes manières d’aborder l’histoire » (p. 13) ; le faire par une « approche à la fois chronologique et thématique », dans un espace temporel que les précédents manuels déjà publiés n’avaient pas encore embrassés de façon aussi large, de la Révolution à la fin du xxe siècle. Il s’agit (...)
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    Régis Burnet, Épîtres et lettres Ier-IIe siècle. De Paul de Tarse à Polycarpe de Smyrne. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Lectio divina », 192), 2003, 458 p.Régis Burnet, Épîtres et lettres Ier-IIe siècle. De Paul de Tarse à Polycarpe de Smyrne. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Lectio divina », 192), 2003, 458 p. [REVIEW]Danielle Jodoin - 2006 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 62 (3):589-591.
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    Louis Dumont, Homo aequalis II : L'idéologie allemande. France-Allemagne et retour, Paris, Gallimard, coll. « Bibliothèque des sciences humaines », 1991, 312 pages.Louis Dumont, Homo aequalis II : L'idéologie allemande. France-Allemagne et retour, Paris, Gallimard, coll. « Bibliothèque des sciences humaines », 1991, 312 pages. [REVIEW]Daniel Dumouchel - 1994 - Philosophiques 21 (1):259-262.
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    Éthique et responsabilité — Paul Ricœur, textes réunis par J.-Ch. Aeschlimann Neuchâtel, la Baconnière, Coll. : « Langages », 1994, 197 pages. Éthique et responsabilité — Paul Ricœur, textes réunis par J.-Ch. Aeschlimann Neuchâtel, la Baconnière, Coll. : « Langages », 1994, 197 pages. [REVIEW]Daniel Desroches - 1999 - Philosophiques 26 (1):101-103.
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    Early Iconography of Avalokiteśvara. L’Iconographie ancienne d’Avalokiteśvara. By Gérard Fussman and Anna Maria Quagliotti. [REVIEW]Daniel Boucher - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 134 (2):307-310.
    The Early Iconography of Avalokiteśvara. L’Iconographie ancienne d’Avalokiteśvara. By Gérard Fussman and Anna Maria Quagliotti. Publications de l’Institut de Civilisation Indienne, Collège de France, fasc. 80. Paris: Diffusion de Boccard, 2012. Pp. 152, 21 plates.
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  20. Daniel Boyarin, La partition du judaïsme et du christianisme (coll. Patrimoines Judaïsme), Paris, Cerf, 2011.Didier Luciani - 2012 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 43:405-410.
     
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    Daniel Schlumberger: L'Argent grec dans l'Empire Achéménide. Pp. 64; 5 coll. plates. Paris: Klincksieck, 1953. Paper, 2200 frs. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (01):115-.
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    Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher, Herméneutique. Pour une logique du discours individuel, présentation, traduction et notes par Christian Berner, Lille, Presses universitaires du Septentrion, coll. « Opuscules φ », nouvelle édition revue et augmentée, 2021 [1989], 292 p., 25 euro. [REVIEW]Stanislas Deprez - 2021 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 146 (4):552-553.
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    Jean-Daniel Macchi, La Bible à l’épreuve des sciences humaines. Genève, Éditions Labor et Fides (coll. « Essais bibliques »), 2022, 219 p. [REVIEW]Sébastien Doane - 2023 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 79 (1):133-134.
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    Andler, Daniel. La silhouette de l’humain. Quelle place pour le naturalisme dans le monde d’aujourd’hui? Paris, Gallimard, coll. « NRF Essais », 2016, 555 p. [REVIEW]Marc-Kevin Daoust - 2016 - Philosophiques 43 (2):540-544.
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    Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher, Introductions aux dialogues de Platon (1804-1828). Leçons d'histoire de la philosophie (1819-1823), suivies des textes de Friedrich Schlegel relatifs à Platon. Traduction et introduction par Marie-Dominique Richard. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Textes »), 2004, 579 p.Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher, Introductions aux dialogues de Platon (1804-1828). Leçons d'histoire de la philosophie (1819-1823), suivies des textes de Friedrich Schlegel relatifs à Platon. Traduction et introduction par Marie-Dominique Richard. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Textes »), 2004, 579 p. [REVIEW]Yvon Lafrance - 2006 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 62 (2):422-426.
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    Anne-Laure Zwilling, Frères et soeurs dans la Bible. Les relations fraternelles dans l'Ancien et dans le Nouveau Testament. Préface de Daniel Marguerat. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Lectio divina », 238), 2010, iv-205 p. [REVIEW]Ai Nguyen Chi - 2012 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 68 (2):513.
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    Le dépassement de soi dans la pensée philosophique, coll. « Langages » by Charles Gagnebin, Daniel Schulthess, Gerhard Seel. [REVIEW]Michel Adam - 1995 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 185 (4):538-539.
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    Myth and philosophy in Plato's Phaedrus.Daniel S. Werner - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Plato's dialogues frequently criticize traditional Greek myth, yet Plato also integrates myth with his writing. Daniel S. Werner confronts this paradox through an in-depth analysis of the Phaedrus, Plato's most mythical dialogue. Werner argues that the myths of the Phaedrus serve several complex functions: they bring nonphilosophers into the philosophical life; they offer a starting point for philosophical inquiry; they unify the dialogue as a literary and dramatic whole; they draw attention to the limits of language and the limits (...)
  29. Who’s on first.Daniel Wodak - 2020 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 15.
    “X-Firsters” hold that there is some normative feature that is fundamental to all others (and, often, that there’s some normative feature that is the “mark of the normative”: all other normative properties have it, and are normative in virtue of having it). This view is taken as a starting point in the debate about which X is “on first.” Little has been said about whether or why we should be X-Firsters, or what we should think about normativity if we aren’t (...)
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  30. Territorial Exclusion: An Argument against Closed Borders.Daniel Weltman - 2021 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 19 (3):257-90.
    Supporters of open borders sometimes argue that the state has no pro tanto right to restrict immigration, because such a right would also entail a right to exclude existing citizens for whatever reasons justify excluding immigrants. These arguments can be defeated by suggesting that people have a right to stay put. I present a new form of the exclusion argument against closed borders which escapes this “right to stay put” reply. I do this by describing a kind of exclusion that (...)
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  31. Kenelm Digby (and Margaret Cavendish) on Motion.Daniel Whiting - 2024 - Journal of Modern Philosophy 6 (1):1-27.
    Motion—and, in particular, local motion or change in location—plays a central role in Kenelm Digby’s natural philosophy and in his arguments for the immateriality of the soul. Despite this, Digby’s account of what motion consists in has yet to receive much scholarly attention. In this paper, I advance a novel interpretation of Digby on motion. According to it, Digby holds that for a body to move is for it to divide from and unify with other bodies. This is a view (...)
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    El conocimiento histórico y el lenguaje.Daniel E. Zalazar - 2002 - San Juan, Argentina: Editorial Fundación Universidad Nacional de San Juan.
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    Right practical reason: Aristotle, action, and prudence in Aquinas.Daniel Westberg - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book is a study of the role of intellect in human action as described by Thomas Aquinas. One of its primary aims is to compare the interpretation of Aristotle by Aquinas with the lines of interpretation offered in contemporary Aristotelian scholarship. The book seeks to clarify the problems involved in the appropriation of Aristotle's theory by a Christian theologian, including such topics as the practical syllogism and the problems of akrasia. Westberg argues that Aquinas was much closer to Aristotle (...)
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    Subjective Thinking: Kierkegaard on Hegel's Socrates.Daniel Watts - 2010 - Hegel Bulletin 31 (1):23-44.
    This paper aims to understand Hegel’s claim in the introduction to his Philosophy of Mind that mind is an actualization of the Idea and argues that this claim provides us with a novel and defensible way of understanding Hegel’s naturalism. I suggest that Hegel’s approach to naturalism should be understood as ‘formal’, and argue that Hegel’s Logic, particularly the section on the ‘Idea’, provides us with a method for this approach. In the first part of the paper, I present an (...)
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    Subjective Thinking: Kierkegaard on Hegel’s Socrates.Daniel Watts - 2010 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 61:23-44.
    This paper aims to understand Hegel’s claim in the introduction to his Philosophy of Mind that mind is an actualization of the Idea and argues that this claim provides us with a novel and defensible way of understanding Hegel’s naturalism. I suggest that Hegel’s approach to naturalism should be understood as ‘formal’, and argue that Hegel’s Logic, particularly the section on the ‘Idea’, provides us with a method for this approach. In the first part of the paper, I present an (...)
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    Physics.Daniel W. Aristotle & Graham - 2018 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    The _Physics_ is a foundational work of western philosophy, and the crucial one for understanding Aristotle's views on matter, form, essence, causation, movement, space, and time. This richly annotated, scrupulously accurate, and consistent translation makes it available to a contemporary English reader as no other does—in part because it fits together seamlessly with other closely associated works in the New Hackett Aristotle series, such as the _Metaphysics_, _De Anima_, and forthcoming _De Caelo_ and _On Coming to Be and Passing Away_. (...)
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  37. Illiberal Immigrants and Liberalism's Commitment to its Own Demise.Daniel Weltman - 2020 - Public Affairs Quarterly 34 (3):271-297.
    Can a liberal state exclude illiberal immigrants in order to preserve its liberal status? Hrishikesh Joshi has argued that liberalism cannot require a commitment to open borders because this would entail that liberalism is committed to its own demise in circumstances in which many illiberal immigrants aim to immigrate into a liberal society. I argue that liberalism is committed to its own demise in certain circumstances, but that this is not as bad as it may appear. Liberalism’s commitment to its (...)
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  38. Brain Data in Context: Are New Rights the Way to Mental and Brain Privacy?Daniel Susser & Laura Y. Cabrera - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):122-133.
    The potential to collect brain data more directly, with higher resolution, and in greater amounts has heightened worries about mental and brain privacy. In order to manage the risks to individuals posed by these privacy challenges, some have suggested codifying new privacy rights, including a right to “mental privacy.” In this paper, we consider these arguments and conclude that while neurotechnologies do raise significant privacy concerns, such concerns are—at least for now—no different from those raised by other well-understood data collection (...)
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  39. Quietism.Daniel Wodak - 2006 - In David Copp (ed.), The Oxford handbook of ethical theory. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Ostrich tropes.Daniel Giberman - 2022 - Synthese 200 (1):1-25.
    According to the cluster of theories in the metaphysics of properties known as ‘trope’ theories, properties are collections of particular qualitative instances. Though increasingly influential, the cluster is sufficiently diverse for there to be little agreement as to the prospects of its members. The present essay articulates and defends a conception of tropes as primitively qualitatively complex, somewhat in the vein of Quinean nominalist objects. After clarifying the relationships among tropes, properties, property exemplification, and property conferral, the essay discusses the (...)
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  41. Guided by Guided by the Truth: Objectivism and Perspectivism in Ethics and Epistemology.Daniel Whiting - forthcoming - In Baron Reed & A. K. Flowerree (eds.), Towards an Expansive Epistemology: Norms, Action, and the Social Sphere. Routledge.
    According to ethical objectivism, what a person should do depends on the facts, as opposed to their perspective on the facts. A long-standing challenge to this view is that it fails to accommodate the role that norms play in guiding a person’s action. Roughly, if the facts that determine what a person should do lie beyond their ken, they cannot inform a person’s deliberations. This paper explores two recent developments of this line of thought. Both focus on the epistemic counterpart (...)
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  42. Rationality and Acquaintance in Theories of Introspection.Daniel Stoljar - forthcoming - In Davide Bordini, Arnaud Dewalque & Anna Giustina (eds.), Consciousness and Inner Awareness. Cambridge University Press.
    Abstract: According to a rationalist theory of introspection, rational agents have a capacity to believe they are in conscious states when they are in them, much as they have the capacity, for example, to avoid obvious contradictions in their beliefs. For the agent to know or believe by introspection, on this view, is for them to exercise that capacity. According to an acquaintance theory of introspection, by contrast, whenever an agent is in a conscious state, the agent is aware of (...)
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  43. Mandatory Minimums and the War on Drugs.Daniel Wodak - 2018 - In David Boonin (ed.), Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 51-62.
    Mandatory minimum sentencing provisions have been a feature of the U.S. justice system since 1790. But they have expanded considerably under the war on drugs, and their use has expanded considerably under the Trump Administration; some states are also poised to expand drug-related mandatory minimums further in efforts to fight the current opioid epidemic. In this paper I outline and evaluate three prominent arguments for and against the use of mandatory minimums in the war on drugs—they appeal, respectively, to proportionality, (...)
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    Mechanisms and Method.Daniel Little - 2015 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 45 (4-5):462-480.
    Causal mechanisms theory has provided an important contribution to the theory of social explanation. This article considers whether CMT also makes a contribution to improvement of social science methodology. Methodology serves as a guide to the construction of research questions and explanatory hypotheses. Research is guided by background assumptions about the ontology of the domain of investigation. CMT provides a valuable ontology for social science research. Furthermore, it provides a valuable research heuristic: “seek out the causal mechanisms that underlie an (...)
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  45. Each Counts for One.Daniel Muñoz - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.
    After 50 years of debate, the ethics of aggregation has reached a curious stalemate, with both sides arguing that only their theory treats people as equals. I argue that, on the issue of equality, both sides are wrong. From the premise that “each counts for one,” we cannot derive the conclusion that “more count for more”—or its negation. The familiar arguments from equality to aggregation presuppose more than equality: the Kamm/Scanlon “Balancing Argument” rests on what social choice theorists call “(Positive) (...)
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  46. Ordinary objects.Daniel Z. Korman - 2011 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    An encyclopedia entry which covers various revisionary conceptions of which macroscopic objects there are, and the puzzles and arguments that motivate these conceptions: sorites arguments, the argument from vagueness, the puzzles of material constitution, arguments against indeterminate identity, arguments from arbitrariness, debunking arguments, the overdetermination argument, and the problem of the many.
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  47. André Leroi-Gourhan.Daniel W. Smith - 2019 - In Graham Jones & Jon Roffe (eds.), Deleluze's Philosophical Lineage II. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 255-274.
  48. Gestaticide: Killing the Subject of the Artificial Womb.Daniel Rodger, Nicholas Colgrove & Bruce Philip Blackshaw - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):e53.
    The rapid development of artificial womb technologies means that we must consider if and when it is permissible to kill the human subject of ectogestation—recently termed a ‘gestateling’ by Elizabeth Chloe Romanis—prior to ‘birth’. We describe the act of deliberately killing the gestateling as gestaticide, and argue that there are good reasons to maintain that gestaticide is morally equivalent to infanticide, which we consider to be morally impermissible. First, we argue that gestaticide is harder to justify than abortion, primarily because (...)
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    Philosophy of psychology.Daniel N. Robinson - 1985 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    This is the story of the clattering of elevated subways and the cacophony of crowded neighborhoods, the heady optimism of industrial progress and the despair of economic recession, and the vibrancy of ethnic cultures and the resilience of ...
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    The marketplace of rationalizations.Daniel Williams - 2023 - Economics and Philosophy 39 (1):99-123.
    Recent work in economics has rediscovered the importance of belief-based utility for understanding human behaviour. Belief ‘choice’ is subject to an important constraint, however: people can only bring themselves to believe things for which they can find rationalizations. When preferences for similar beliefs are widespread, this constraint generates rationalization markets, social structures in which agents compete to produce rationalizations in exchange for money and social rewards. I explore the nature of such markets, I draw on political media to illustrate their (...)
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