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  1. Frank-Thomas Ott, Die zweite Philippica als Flugschrift in der späten Republik, Berlin – Boston. 2013.Britain Gesine ManuwaldCorresponding authorGesine Manuwald: London United Kingdom of Great & Northern Ireland E. -Mail: Gmanuwald@Uclacukemail: - 2016 - Klio 98 (2).
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  2. Anne Kuhnert, Der römische Senat im 3. und 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Entscheidung, Konflikt und Konsens. 2013.Germany Karl-Joachim HölkeskampCorresponding authorKarl-Joachim Hölkeskamp: Köln & Stein@Hoelkeskoelndeemail: E. -Mail: - 2016 - Klio 98 (2).
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  3. E-mail, terrorism, and the right to privacy.Stephen Coleman - 2006 - Ethics and Information Technology 8 (1):17-27.
    This paper discusses privacy and the monitoring of e-mail in the context of the international nature of the modern world. Its three main aims are: (1) to highlight the problems involved in discussing an essentially philosophical question within a legal framework, and thus to show that providing purely legal answers to an ethical question is an inadequate approach to the problem of privacy on the Internet; (2) to discuss and define what privacy in the medium of the Internet actually is; (...)
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    Your E‐mail Trail: Where Ethics Meets Forensics1.Jennifer M. Moore - 2009 - Business and Society Review 114 (2):273-293.
    ABSTRACTThis article addresses ethical and legal issues arising from the increasing use of e‐mail and other forms of instant written communication in the conduct of business. E‐mail communications are often casual and informal. Yet e‐mail is a written record that can be more permanent and widely accessible than a paper communication. This article focuses on the implications of this fact, including how individuals compromise their own privacy by the voluntary use of e‐mail; how e‐mail has complicated the duty of confidentiality (...)
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    E-Mail im Internet und Privatheitsrechte.Anne Siegetsleitner - 2001 - Alber.
    Neue Formen der Telekommunikation lassen die Sorge um Privatheit wieder aufkeimen. Zu diesen zählen E-Mails im Internet. Wie können Privatheitsrechte bezüglich E-Mails ethisch begründet werden? Eine differenzierte Formulierung der relevanten Privatheitsrechte ermöglicht die analytische Rechtstheorie von Stig Kanger. Für die Begründung dieser Rechte in unterschiedlichen Beziehungen (z.B. gegenüber Systembetreuer/inne/n, dem Staat oder Arbeitgeber/inne/n) spielen Personsein, persönliche und intime Beziehungen, aber auch politische und soziale Freiheiten eine wesentliche Rolle. Wann verzichten Menschen jedoch auf diese Rechte und von welchen Überlegungen werden sie (...)
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  6. E-mail の表現法. 鈴木雅光 - 2004 - Fenomenologia. Diálogos Possíveis Campinas: Alínea/Goiânia: Editora da Puc Goiás 4:87-100.
     
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  7. E− mail の特異な綴り. 鈴木雅光 - 2002 - Fenomenologia. Diálogos Possíveis Campinas: Alínea/Goiânia: Editora da Puc Goiás 2:69-80.
     
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  8. E-mail: marat@ niimm. kazan. su.John T. Baldwin & Masanori Itai - 1995 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 1 (1).
     
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  9. E-mail: [email protected].Matthew Donald - unknown
    It is proposed that the physical structure of an observer in quantum mechanics is constituted by a pattern of elementary localized switching events. A key preliminary step in giving mathematical expression to this proposal is the introduction of an equivalence relation on sequences of spacetime sets which relates a sequence to any other sequence to which it can be deformed without change of causal arrangement. This allows an individual observer to be associated with a finite structure. The identification of suitable (...)
     
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    E-mail: aki@ math. bu. edu.Akihiro Kanamori - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (2):131-131.
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    E-mail: Jzberkovitz@ yahoo. Com; jberkov@ umbc. Edu.Joseph Berkovitz - 2002 - In T. Placek & J. Butterfield (eds.), Non-Locality and Modality. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 64--235.
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    서양과동양이127일간e-Mail을주고받다.Yong-sæok Kim & Sæung-Hwan Yi - 2001 - Sŏul-si: Hyumŏnisŭtʻŭ. Edited by SŭNg-Hwan Yi.
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    E-mail filosofiche: di grandi idee e problemi quotidiani.Simona Morini - 2006 - Milano: R. Cortina. Edited by Pietro Perconti.
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    E-mail:.][・, ヲ, ィ ァ ゥ・ ヲ ヲ・ ヲ ヲ・[!"# ァ $" &%'ァ (!%.Martin Bunder - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (3).
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    E-mail: бгвдбжеиз й е бг е!" $# в.Edmund M. Clarke Jr - 2003 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 9 (1).
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  16. E-mail: Federico. Laudisa@ unimib. It.Federico Laudisa - 2002 - In T. Placek & J. Butterfield (eds.), Non-Locality and Modality. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 223.
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  17. E-Mail Address genevold@ wfubmc. edu.N. C. I. Supplied Agent - 2005 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 3:16.
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    E-mail and Eudaimonia: Global Justice and Moral Concern.Emma Rooksby - 2004 - South African Journal of Philosophy 23 (4):402-410.
    In his recent book, Happiness, Pedro Tabensky has argued for an Aristotelian account of happiness as eudaimonia or flourishing. However, his account of happiness appears to have the unfortunate implication that both individual eudaimonia and global justice are in principle unattainable. I examine Tabensky's reasons for believing that his account has such unfortunate implications, and suggest that, if appropriately modified, he would be able to avoid them. S. Afr. J. Philos. Vol.23(4) 2004: 402-410.
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    Electronic Mail and Listservs: Effective Journalistic Ethical Fora?Thomas E. Ruggiero - 2001 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 16 (4):293-304.
    This exploratory study investigated the ramifications of e-mail and listservs as modes of journalistic ethical discussion. Results of the e-mail questionnaire to online newspaper journalists indicated that, although American online journalists overwhelmingly use e-mail to conduct both professional and personal business, it is unlikely that many are logging on to electronic discussion groups to discuss ethical issues. Moreover, this study suggests that the "informality" of listservs may reflect their perceived ineffectiveness and consequent underutilization by journalists. Journalists who do participate in (...)
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    The Use of E-Mail in the South African Workplace. A Legal Overview.M. Ackermann & J. Britz - 2005 - Journal of Information Ethics 14 (2):20-31.
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    Beschlagnahme von Computerdaten und E-Mails beim Berater.Stefan Kirsch, Jürgen Pauly, Wolfgang Köberer & Regina Michalke - 2008 - In Stefan Kirsch, Jürgen Pauly, Wolfgang Köberer & Regina Michalke (eds.), Festschrift Für Rainer Hamm Zum 65. Geburtstag Am 24. Februar 2008. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Ethicists' and Nonethicists' Responsiveness to Student E‐mails: Relationships Among Expressed Normative Attitude, Self‐Described Behavior, and Empirically Observed Behavior.Joshua Rust & Eric Schwitzgebel - 2013 - Metaphilosophy 44 (3):350-371.
    Do professional ethicists behave any morally better than other professors do? Do they show any greater consistency between their normative attitudes and their behavior? In response to a survey question, a large majority of professors (83 percent of ethicists, 83 percent of nonethicist philosophers, and 85 percent of nonphilosophers) expressed the view that “not consistently responding to student e-mails” is morally bad. A similarly large majority of professors claimed to respond to at least 95 percent of student e-mails. These professors, (...)
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    67063 Ludwigshafen, Germany E-mail: Marosi@ t-online. de.Laszlo A. Marosi - 2008 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 15 (2):139.
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    Ethicists’ and Nonethicists’ Responsiveness to Student E‐mails: Relationships Among Expressed Normative Attitude, Self‐Described Behavior, and Empirically Observed Behavior.Eric Schwitzgebel Joshua Rust - 2013 - Metaphilosophy 44 (3):350-371.
    Do professional ethicists behave any morally better than other professors do? Do they show any greater consistency between their normative attitudes and their behavior? In response to a survey question, a large majority of professors (83 percent of ethicists, 83 percent of nonethicist philosophers, and 85 percent of nonphilosophers) expressed the view that “not consistently responding to student e‐mails” is morally bad. A similarly large majority of professors claimed to respond to at least 95 percent of student e‐mails. These professors, (...)
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    Chattando sulle e-mail filosofiche.Andrea Borghini - 2006 - Rivista di Estetica 32 (2):129.
    Terzina: C’è qualcuno qui? Prima: Sì, salve. Stavo scrivendo, ma non fa niente, venga pure. Terzina: Scrivendo? Ma a chi, se questa è una chat e io sono il primo visitatore oltre a lei, e non sono che lei ma dal computer accanto a quello da cui lei mi ha scritto? Prima: Sì, scrivevo per poi rispondermi, appunto. Ma visto che adesso c’è anche lei, un motivo in più per continuare! Terzina: (Un po’ seccato) Guardi; non so se ha capito (...)
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    The use of e-mail in clinical ethics case consultation.L. A. Shaw - 2001 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 12 (1):39.
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  27. Editor de Seção e-mail: caedlopes@ gmail. com.Carlos Eduardo Lopes - unknown - Behavior and Philosophy 28:1 - 40.
     
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    From problematic object to routine `add-on': dealing with e-mails in radio phone-ins.Richard Fitzgerald & Joanna Thornborrow - 2002 - Discourse Studies 4 (2):201-223.
    This article investigates the new phenomenon of e-mailed questions to a radio phone-in programme, BBC Radio 4's `Election Call'. Our interest in this phenomenon arose for several reasons. First, as a new form, e-mails were singled out at the beginning of each broadcast for special instructions to listeners, although there was evidence that as the series progressed, dealing with e-mail became more of a routine event in each subsequent programme. Second, on listening to the Election Call broadcasts, the sequential introduction (...)
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    Name Discrimination and E-mail Clustering Using Unsupervised Clustering of Similar Contexts.A. Kulkarni & T. Pedersen - 2008 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 17 (1-3):37-50.
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    The Use of E-Mail in Clinical Ethics Case Consultation.Lisa Anderson Shaw - 2001 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 12 (1):39-42.
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    Legal Concerns Surrounding E-mail Use in a Medical Practice.Vickilyn Luria Spiotta - 2003 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 5 (3):53-57.
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    Electronic bumper stickers: the content and interpersonal functions of messages attached to e-mail signatures.Mark L. Knapp, Geoffrey R. Tumlin & Stephen A. Rains - 2009 - Discourse Studies 11 (1):105-120.
    The two-phase study reported here examined the content and communication function served by electronic bumper stickers. EBSs consist of the sayings that are included in an e-mail signature file following personal identifiers such as one's name, phone number, and postal address. In the first phase, 334 EBSs were gathered and content analyzed into one of five message categories. In order of frequency they were: wisdom, humor, advice, religious, and socio-political commentary. In the second phase, open-ended responses from 134 EBS users (...)
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    Using an alternative ethical paradigm for analysis: an example regarding e-mail privacy issues.D. Primeaux - 1998 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 28 (2):52-55.
    This paper suggests that a less-traditional ethical analysis of computer-based technological issues might be rewarded by unexpected and useful results. As an example, this paper offers an ethical analysis of e-mail privacy issues within the framework of ethical principles based on the work of Habermas.
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    The impact of face systems on the pragmalinguistic features of academic e-mail requests.Erhan Aslan - 2017 - Latest Issue of Pragmatics and Society 8 (1):61-84.
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    »Swoosh«, oder Das Rauschen der E-Mail.Dirk Baecker - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2018 (1):23-35.
    Referring to MacOS’s »swoosh« as the signal of a successfully sent E-Mail the paper looks into the contribution of cultural values to communication with invisible machines. This contribution can be assessed within the context of Talcott Parsons’ action theory which addresses culture as one of four functional aspects of any one action (L), the other three being adaptation to physical, material, and technical environment (A), reference to the goal-attainment of both organism and personality (G), and the integration into, and differentiation (...)
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    Ethical and legal issues in e-mail therapy.Daniel Edward Shapiro & Charles Eric Schulman - 1996 - Ethics and Behavior 6 (2):107 – 124.
    Psychologists and psychiatrists recently started using electronic mail (e-mail) to conduct therapy. This article explores relevant ethical and legal issues including, among others, the nature of the professional relationship, boundaries of competence, informed consent, treating minors, confidentiality, and the duty to warn and protect. To illustrate these complex issues, two services currently operating are discussed. To address potential hazards to clients and the profession, a new ethical standard for e-mail therapists is offered.
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  37. Reintroducing prediction to explanation.Heather E. Douglas - 2009 - Philosophy of Science 76 (4):444-463.
    Although prediction has been largely absent from discussions of explanation for the past 40 years, theories of explanation can gain much from a reintroduction. I review the history that divorced prediction from explanation, examine the proliferation of models of explanation that followed, and argue that accounts of explanation have been impoverished by the neglect of prediction. Instead of a revival of the symmetry thesis, I suggest that explanation should be understood as a cognitive tool that assists us in generating new (...)
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    ANDRÉ DUARTE Departamento de Filosofia–UFPR E-mail: andremduarte@ uol. com. br.Foram Onze Meses Como Reitor - 2001 - Natureza Humana 3 (1):187-196.
  39. End. Cidade estado cep fone/fax e-mail.D. Xii, X. V. D. & D. Xviii - 2000 - Manuscrito 23:246.
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  40. Sŏyang kwa Tongyang i 127-ilgan e-mail ŭl chugo patta.Yong-sŏk Kim - 2001 - Sŏul-si: Hyumŏnisŭtʻŭ. Edited by SŭNg-Hwan Yi.
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  41. Data Mining, Retrieval and Management-An Interactive Hybrid System for Identifying and Filtering Unsolicited E-mail.M. Dolores del Castillo & J. Ignacio Serrano - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 779-788.
     
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  42. I have recently had an e-mail from mr evin Harris of trinity college dublin.J. R. Lucas - manuscript
    Dear Mr. Lucas, I was wondering if you had come across Query 44 of George Berkeley's ``Analyst: A discourse addressed to an infidel mathematician"?. It reads: ``Whether the difference between a mere computer and a man of science be not that one computes on principles clearly conceived and by rules evidently demonstrated, whereas the other [i.e a man] doth not?" Not bad for 1734!
     
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  43. Escaping the propositional prison+ Contribution to an e-mail discussion on''representation in electronic philosophy''.P. Dlugos - 1997 - The Monist 80 (3):377-378.
     
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    Parents’ attitudes toward consent and data sharing in biobanks: A multisite experimental survey.Armand H. Matheny Antommaria, Kyle B. Brothers, John A. Myers, Yana B. Feygin, Sharon A. Aufox, Murray H. Brilliant, Pat Conway, Stephanie M. Fullerton, Nanibaa’ A. Garrison, Carol R. Horowitz, Gail P. Jarvik, Rongling Li, Evette J. Ludman, Catherine A. McCarty, Jennifer B. McCormick, Nathaniel D. Mercaldo, Melanie F. Myers, Saskia C. Sanderson, Martha J. Shrubsole, Jonathan S. Schildcrout, Janet L. Williams, Maureen E. Smith, Ellen Wright Clayton & Ingrid A. Holm - 2018 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 9 (3):128-142.
    Background: The factors influencing parents’ willingness to enroll their children in biobanks are poorly understood. This study sought to assess parents’ willingness to enroll their children, and their perceived benefits, concerns, and information needs under different consent and data-sharing scenarios, and to identify factors associated with willingness. Methods: This large, experimental survey of patients at the 11 eMERGE Network sites used a disproportionate stratified sampling scheme to enrich the sample with historically underrepresented groups. Participants were randomized to receive one of (...)
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    Membro Efetivo da SPRJ Membro fundador do Espaço Winnicott, Rio de Janeiro E-mail: edvilete@ unisys. com. br.Edna Pereira Vilete - 2004 - Natureza Humana 6 (1):135-140.
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    The right to privacy of e-mails raises many questions.K. Lützén - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (1):2-3.
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  47. Rationality and logic join an e-mail alert list.Robert Hanna - manuscript
    cognitive psychology; given the connection between rationality and logic that Hanna claims, it follows that the nature of logic is significantly revealed to us by cognitive psychology. Hanna's proposed "logical cognitivism" has two important consequences: the recognition by logically oriented philosophers that psychologists are their colleagues in the metadiscipline of cognitive science; and radical changes in cognitive science itself. Cognitive science, Hanna argues, is not at bottom a natural science; it is both an objective or truth-oriented science and a normative (...)
     
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  48. Werke auf CD-ROM , 30 9715255, e-mail: [email protected]).Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1999 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 61 (2):375-377.
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    The (Un?)Bearable Liteness of E-Mail: Historians, Impeachment and Bush v. Gore.Laura Kalman - 2003 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 4 (2).
    Historians have recently used the Internet to circulate political statements about law. This paper explores the statements they issued against President Clinton's impeachment and President Bush's inauguration. It pays special attention to impeachment, comparing the position taken by historians with that taken by the law professors. While concluding that such statements can be useful, the author advises historians lacking the expertise to evaluate the positions taken in a statement to proceed carefully in signing it. She suggests that historians sign only (...)
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    Pleased and Afflicted: Hume on the Paradox of Tragic Pleasure.E. M. Dadlez - 2004 - Hume Studies 30 (2):213-236.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hume Studies Volume 30, Number 2, November 2004, pp. 213-236 Pleased and Afflicted: Hume on the Paradox of Tragic Pleasure E. M. DADLEZ How fast can you run? As fast as a leopard. How fast are you going to run? A whistle sounds the order that sends Archie Hamilton and his comrades over the top of the trench to certain death. Racing to circumvent that order and arriving seconds (...)
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