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  1. Avoiding Paternalism.Peter de Marneffe - 2005 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 34 (1):68-94.
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    Against the legalization of heroin.Peter de Marneffe - 2003 - Criminal Justice Ethics 22 (1):34-40.
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    Aligning Semantic Graphs for Textual Inference and Machine Reading.Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Trond Grenager, Bill MacCartney, Daniel Cer, Daniel Ramage, Chloe Kiddon & Christopher D. Manning - unknown
    This paper presents our work on textual inference and situates it within the context of the larger goals of machine reading. The textual inference task is to determine if the meaning of one text can be inferred from the meaning of another and from background knowledge. Our system generates semantic graphs as a representation of the meaning of a text. This paper presents new results for aligning pairs of semantic graphs, and proposes the application of natural logic to derive inference (...)
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    Foundations of American Constitutionalism.Peter De Marneffe - 1991 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 27 (1):111-114.
  5. Heidegger's Freiburg Version of 'The Origin of the Work of Art.'.Françoise Dastur - 1999 - In James Risser (ed.), Heidegger toward the turn: essays on the work of the 1930s. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 119--142.
     
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    The libertarian idea. [REVIEW]Peter De Marneffe - 1990 - Ethics 100 (2):419-421.
  7. Liberalism and Prostitution.Peter de Marneffe - 2009 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    Civil libertarians characterize prostitution as a "victimless crime," and argue that it ought to be legalized. Feminist critics counter that prostitution is not victimless, since it harms the people who do it. Civil libertarians respond that most women freely choose to do this work, and that it is paternalistic for the government to limit a person's liberty for her own good. In this book Peter de Marneffe argues that although most prostitution is voluntary, paternalistic prostitution laws in some form (...)
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    Der Diskurs der Jungfräulichkeit oder von der Geschlechdichkeit des Heiligen.Françoise Meitzer - 1998 - In Gary Smith & Matthias Kröß (eds.), Die ungewisse Evidenz. De Gruyter. pp. 69-94.
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    Avoiding Paternalism.Peter De Marneffe - 2005 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 34 (1):68 - 94.
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    Returning to “Religious” Πίστις: Platonism and Piety in Plutarch and Neoplatonism.Françoise Frazier - 2017 - In Antonio Cimino, George Henry van Kooten & Gert Jan van der Heiden (eds.), Saint Paul and Philosophy: The Consonance of Ancient and Modern Thought. De Gruyter. pp. 189-208.
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    Rawls's Idea of Public Reason†.Peter de Marneffe - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 75 (3-4):232-250.
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  12. Liberalism, liberty, and neutrality.Peter De Marneffe - 1990 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 19 (3):253-274.
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    Contractualism, liberty, and democracy.Peter de Marneffe - 1994 - Ethics 104 (4):764-783.
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    Contractualism, personal values, and well-being.Peter de Marneffe - 2013 - Social Philosophy and Policy 30 (1-2):51-68.
    Scanlon's distinction between well-being and other personal values cannot be made out clearly if well-being is understood, as it commonly is, to consist in whatever is intrinsically good for a person. Two other accounts of well-being, however, might be able to explain this distinction. One is a version of the rational care view proposed by Stephen Darwall; another is a rational sympathy view suggested by some of Brad Hooker's work.
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  15. Sexual Freedom and Impersonal Value.Peter de Marneffe - 2013 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 7 (3):495-512.
    Hart argues persuasively that majority disapproval cannot justify the government in prohibiting a form of sexual conduct, but he does not address the possibility that the intrinsic badness of a sex act might justify the government in prohibiting it. This article explains within a contractualist framework why the intrinsic badness of a sex act cannot justify the restriction of any important sexual freedom.
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  16. The Terror of Consensus.Françoise Gaillard - 1998 - In Jean-Joseph Goux & Philip R. Wood (eds.), Terror and consensus: vicissitudes of French thought. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 65--74.
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    Rousseau: An Introduction to his Psychological, Social, and Political Theory.Peter de Marneffe & N. J. H. Dent - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (2):391.
  18. A relational account of public health ethics.Françoise Baylis, Nuala P. Kenny & Susan Sherwin - 2008 - Public Health Ethics 1 (3):196-209.
    oise Baylis, 1234 Le Marchant Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 3P7. Tel.: (902)-494–2873; Fax: (902)-494-2924; Email: francoise.baylis{at}dal.ca ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> . Abstract Recently, there has been a growing interest in public health and public health ethics. Much of this interest has been tied to efforts to draw up national and international plans to deal with a global pandemic. It is common for these plans to state the importance of drawing upon a well-developed (...)
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    Vice Laws and Self-Sovereignty.Peter de Marneffe - 2013 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 7 (1):29-41.
    There is an important moral difference between laws that criminalize drugs and prostitution and laws that make them illegal in other ways: criminalization violates our moral rights in a way that nonlegalization does not. Criminalization is defined as follows. Drugs are criminalized when there are criminal penalties for using or possessing small quantities of drugs. Prostitution is criminalized when there are criminal penalties for selling sex. Legalization is defined as follows. Drugs are legalized when there are no criminal penalties for (...)
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    E-Leadership and Teleworking in Times of COVID-19 and Beyond: What We Know and Where Do We Go.Francoise Contreras, Elif Baykal & Ghulam Abid - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Suddenly, COVID-19 has changed the world and the way people work. Companies had to accelerate something they knew was imminent in the future, but not immediate and extremely humongous. This situation poses a huge challenge for companies to survive and thrive in this complex business environment and for employees, who must adapt to this new way of working. An effective e-leadership, which promotes companies’ adaptability, is needed. This study investigates the existing knowledge on teleworking and e-leadership; and analyzes the supposed (...)
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  21. The Legalization of Drugs.Doug Husak & Peter de Marneffe - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    In the United States today, the use or possession of many drugs is a criminal offense. Can these criminal laws be justified? What are the best reasons to punish or not to punish drug users? These are the fundamental issues debated in this book by two prominent philosophers of law. Douglas Husak argues in favor of drug decriminalization, by clarifying the meaning of crucial terms, such as legalize, decriminalize, and drugs; and by identifying the standards by which alternative drug policies (...)
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  22. Topoi, Supplément 10.Françoise Briquelschatonnet, Saba Farès, Lion Brigitte & Cécile Michel - 2009 - Topoi: Revista de História 10:3-4.
     
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    Review of : Foundations of American Constitutionalism.[REVIEW]Peter De Marneffe - 1991 - Ethics 101 (3):660-661.
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    The Health Care Ethics Consultant.Francoise C. Baylis - 1994 - Humana Press.
    The primary objective of The Health Care Ethics Con sultant is to focus attention on an immediate practical problem: the role and responsibilities, the education and training, and the certification and accreditation of health care ethics consultants. The principal questions addressed in this book include: Who should be considered health care ethics consultants? Whom should they advise? What should be their responsi bilities and what kind of training should they have? Should there be some kind of accreditation or certification program (...)
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    Décors peints au plafond dans des maisons hellénistiques à Délos.Françoise Alabe - 2002 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 126 (1):231-263.
    Fragments of painted plaster found in the destruction layer of three first floor rooms in the House of Seals and of one first floor room of the House of the Sword had broken from the ceiling. They allow the restoration of the schema in the room of the House of the Sword and of two of the rooms in the House of Seals, the latter in colour. Composed of bands surrounding a quadrangular field, these décorations, evoking carpets stretched on the (...)
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  26. An objection to attitudinal hedonism.Peter de Marneffe - 2003 - Philosophical Studies 115 (2):197 - 200.
    This article argues that attitudinal hedonism is false as atheory of what is intrinsically good for us because it impliesthat nothing is intrinsically good for someone who does nothave the psychological capacity for the propositional attitudeof enjoyment even if he has other important mental capacitiesthat humans have.
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    Human Nuclear Genome Transfer : Clearing the Underbrush.Françoise Baylis - 2016 - Bioethics 31 (1):7-19.
    In this article, I argue that there is no compelling therapeutic ‘need’ for human nuclear genome transfer to prevent mitochondrial diseases caused by mtDNA mutations. At most there is a strong interest in this technology on the part of some women and couples at risk of having children with mitochondrial disease, and perhaps also a ‘want’ on the part of some researchers who see the technology as a useful precedent – one that provides them with ‘a quiet way station’ in (...)
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    The Slipperiness of Neutrality.Peter de Marneffe - 2006 - Social Theory and Practice 32 (1):17-34.
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    An Objection to Attitudinal Hedonism.Peter de Marneffe - 2003 - Philosophical Studies 115 (2):197 - 200.
    This article argues that attitudinal hedonism is false as a theory of what is intrinsically good for us because it implies that nothing is intrinsically good for someone who does not have the psychological capacity for the propositional attitude of enjoyment even if he has other important mental capacities that humans have.
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    The problem of animal subjectivity and its consequences for the scientific measurement of animal suffering.Françoise Wemelsfelder - 1999 - In Francine L. Dolins (ed.), Attitudes to animals: views in animal welfare. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 37--53.
  31. Moralism and moral paternalism.Peter de Marneffe - 2018 - In Kalle Grill & Jason Hanna (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Paternalism. Routledge.
     
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    The Slipperiness of Neutrality.Peter de Marneffe - 2006 - Social Theory and Practice 32 (1):17-34.
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    Une fin d’année sous tension. Entre cyclicités et relations entre personnes : une logique fidjienne des émotions.Françoise Cayrol - 2013 - Hermes 65:, [ p.].
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    Biologie de la mort.Françoise Collin - 2000 - Paris: Odile Jacob.
    Philosophe, l'auteur tente de resituer le mouvement de la pensée d'Hannah Arendt, ses grandes articulations et ce qui fait d'elle un auteur majeur et précurseur.
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  35. The inevitability of genetic enhancement technologies.Francoise Baylis & Jason Scott Robert - 2004 - Bioethics 18 (1):1–26.
    We outline a number of ethical objections to genetic technologies aimed at enhancing human capacities and traits. We then argue that, despite the persuasiveness of some of these objections, they are insufficient to stop the development and use of genetic enhancement technologies. We contend that the inevitability of the technologies results from a particular guiding worldview of humans as masters of the human evolutionary future, and conclude that recognising this worldview points to new directions for ethical thinking about genetic enhancement (...)
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    The Slipperiness of Neutrality.Peter de Marneffe - 2006 - Social Theory and Practice 32 (1):17-34.
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    Un nouveau modèle de lampe à Délos.Françoise Alabe - 1989 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 113 (1):319-324.
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    Eléments pour une approche pragmatique de la pertinence.Françoise Armengaud - 1982 - Philosophica 29.
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    Moore et Wittgenstein: «Je crois que » / « Je sais que».Françoise Armengaud - 1983 - In Herman [Ed] Parret (ed.), On Believing: Epistemological and Semiotic Approaches. W. De Gruyter. pp. 31--47.
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    Mary Warnock, Existentialism.Françoise Armengaud - 1971 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 53 (3).
  41. Against the Legalization of Drugs.Peter de Marneffe - 2014 - In Andrew I. Cohen & Christopher H. Wellman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 346.
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    Vice Laws and Self-Sovereignty.Peter Marneffe - 2013 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 7 (1):29-41.
    There is an important moral difference between laws that criminalize drugs and prostitution and laws that make them illegal in other ways: criminalization violates our moral rights in a way that nonlegalization does not. Criminalization is defined as follows. Drugs are criminalized when there are criminal penalties for using or possessing small quantities of drugs. Prostitution is criminalized when there are criminal penalties for selling sex. Legalization is defined as follows. Drugs are legalized when there are no criminal penalties for (...)
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    Do We Have a Right to Use Drugs?Peter de Marneffe - 1996 - Public Affairs Quarterly 10 (3):229-247.
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    Is H3K4me3 instructive for transcription activation?Françoise S. Howe, Harry Fischl, Struan C. Murray & Jane Mellor - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (1):1-12.
    Tri‐methylation of lysine 4 on histone H3 (H3K4me3) is a near‐universal chromatin modification at the transcription start site of active genes in eukaryotes from yeast to man and its levels reflect the amount of transcription. Because of this association, H3K4me3 is often described as an ‘activating’ histone modification and assumed to have an instructive role in the transcription of genes, but the field is lacking a conserved mechanism to support this view. The overwhelming finding from genome‐wide studies is that actually (...)
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    Contractualism, Liberty, and Democracy.Peter De Marneffe - 1994 - Ethics 104 (4):764 - 783.
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    CHAPTER SIX Rights, Reasons, and Freedom of Association.Peter de Marneffe - 1998 - In Amy Gutmann (ed.), Freedom of Association. Princeton University Press. pp. 145-174.
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    Popular Sovereignty and the Griswold Problematic.Peter De Marneffe - 1994 - Law and Philosophy 13 (1):97 - 112.
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    Popular sovereignty, original meaning, and common law constitutionalism.P. Marneffe - 2004 - Law and Philosophy 23 (3):223-260.
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    Hermann von Helmholtz : « De la formation du système planétaire » ou des mythes et des hypothèses au savoir scientifique.Françoise Willmann - forthcoming - Philosophia Scientiae:189-205.
    Début 1871, Helmholtz donne une conférence à Heidelberg, devant un public de non spécialistes, sur « la genèse du système planétaire », dont le sujet sera ce qu’il appelle la théorie de Kant-Laplace. Plutôt que de commencer par expliquer ce qu’il faut entendre par cette dernière, Helmholtz expose devant ses auditeurs la représentation que l’on se fait désormais de la formation des corps célestes et de leur devenir probable, en s’appuyant sur les progrès des connaissances, la découverte de nouvelles lois, (...)
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  50. Contemporary Christian philosophy.John de Marneffe - 1971 - Madras,: University of Madras.
     
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