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    Matt. XI.19.Frederic T. Colby - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (06):312-.
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  2. Health insurance.L. T. Bilheimer & D. C. Colby - 2000 - Bioethics Literature Review 15 (1):23.
     
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    Early Urban Planning: 1870-1940.Richard T. LeGates & Frederic Stout (eds.) - 1998 - Routledge.
    This set is a carefully balanced selection of writings representing some of the most important currents in the thought of city and regional planning during the period 1870-1940 when urban planning emerged as a serious disciplinary field. The set consists of eight key books from this period, handsomely illustrated and reproduced in their entirety, and a separate volume of fifteen seminal short selections - all by major figures of the time, such as Abercrombie, Geddes, and the Olmsteds. Soria y Mata's (...)
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    Book Reviews Section 3.William T. Blackstone, William Hare, Don Cochrane, Walden B. Crabtree, Patrick J. Foley, Arthur Brown, Solon T. Kimball, Jack L. Nelson, Alexander W. Austin, Godfrey Sullivan, Frederick M. Schultz, Ramon Sanchez, Garnet L. Mcdiarmid, Rosemary V. Donatelli, Frederic G. Robinson, Mathew Zachariah, Richard M. Schrader, Louis Fischer & Dale R. Spencer - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (4):225-239.
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    Generality and specificity in the effects of musical expertise on perception and cognition.Daniel Carey, Stuart Rosen, Saloni Krishnan, Marcus T. Pearce, Alex Shepherd, Jennifer Aydelott & Frederic Dick - 2015 - Cognition 137 (C):81-105.
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    Eine Ethik der Affektivität: die Lebensphänomenologie Michel Henrys.Frédéric Seyler - 2010 - Freiburg im Breisgau: Verlag Karl Alber.
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    Personal Identity and Cultural Multiplicity from a Bergsonian Point of View.Frédéric Seyler - 2018 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 32 (3):514-521.
    Individual identity and the multiplicity of cultural factors that “influence” the individual obviously raise the question of who we are as persons. But it is equally obvious that such individual reality is temporal, thereby constituting individual history. The latter seems to be like a Heraclitean flux where change is the only constant. In other words, since we never cease to change—even imperceptibly—shouldn’t we conclude that we never remain identical to ourselves in such a process of becoming? To use a concept (...)
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    Ambiguity and Logic.Frederic Schick - 2003 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this book Frederic Schick develops his challenge to standard decision theory. He argues that talk of the beliefs and desires of an agent is not sufficient to explain choices. To account for a given choice we need to take into consideration how the agent understands the problem, how he sees in a selective way the options open to him. The author applies his new logic to a host of common human predicaments. Why do people in choice experiments act (...)
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    Cocasseries.Frédéric Regard & Anne Tomiche - 2020 - Multitudes 77 (4):141-150.
    Quelles lois Steven Cohen transgresse-t-il quand, le 10 septembre 2013, il réalise sa performance Coq / Cock sur la place du Trocadéro à Paris et est, en conséquence, condamné (sans peine) pour « exhibition sexuelle »? C’est la question que nous posons et la réponse ne se résume pas à des dispositions légales….
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    Y a-t-il un sujet biopolitique?Frédéric Gros - 2013 - Nóema 4 (1):31-42.
    This article explores the link between liberalism and biopolitics in Foucault, through the analyses of the 1979 Lecture at the Collège de France The Birth of Biopolitics.
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  11. Lanza del Vasto et la modernité.Frédéric Rognon - 2003 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 83 (3):325-350.
    La pensée de Lanza del Vasto a souvent été qualifiée de « pré-moderne », ou d’« anti-moderne » : hostile à la civilisation technique, à la sécularisation, à l’autonomie individuelle et au progrès historique. Cependant, sa critique de la « modernité » ne se rapproche-t-elle pas autant des positions « post-modernes » que « pré-modernes » ? En réalité, l’œuvre de Lanza del Vasto ne peut être réduite à aucune des catégories communes de classification : penseur de l’utopie et de (...)
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    La relation sociale tolère-t‑elle l’altérité? La refondation phénoménologique d’une civilité humaniste et ouverte.Frédéric Lelong - 2022 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 143 (4):85-101.
    Selon une certaine tradition phénoménologique (Levinas, Marion, et Sartre en particulier), la relation sociale soumise à la convenance de la civilité et de la mondanité est considérée comme intrinsèquement intolérante par rapport à une expérience plus bouleversante et authentique de l’altérité. « Nous avons affaire à des êtres habillés », comme l’écrit Emmanuel Levinas dans De l’existence à l’existant (1947). Selon Levinas et Marion, la civilité et la mondanité reconduiraient phénoménologiquement le primat de l’individualisme et nous condamneraient à une intolérance (...)
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    Status Quo Basing and the Logic of Value.Frederic Schick - 1999 - Economics and Philosophy 15 (1):23.
    Some writers have noted that valuation is often focused on foreseen changes. They say that we often don't value situations in terms of what we would have in them only but also in terms of the gains or losses that they offer us — that we then focus on departures from our status quo. They argue that such thinking conflicts with basic economic analysis, and also that it violates logic: they say that it is irrational. I agree that it seems (...)
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    De Marx à Heidegger et retour. L’ontologie politique du jeune Marcuse.Frédéric Monferrand - 2022 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 29:53-83.
    Marx et/ou Heidegger Aussi curieux cela puisse-t-il paraître au regard de l’hétérogénéité de leurs styles et de leurs orientations, la pensée de Marx et celle de Heidegger ont fait, notamment en France, l’objet de différentes hybridations. En première approximation, on peut dire de ces hybridations qu’elles héritent du geste weimarien consistant à ouvrir la critique sociale du capitalisme formulée par Marx et ses continuateurs sur la critique culturelle de la modernité (Kulturkritik) dont les...
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    Vie et monde: une philosophie de la naissance.Frédéric Jacquet - 2023 - Paris: Hermann.
    Rien d'humain n'est étranger au monde, et tout en lui puise dans les ressources de la vie. Une philosophie de la naissance est requise pour le comprendre, le monde se confondant avec une immanence matricielle sans dehors. Toute chose en participe, les vivants et l'homme également, leur différence propre tenant à leur manière de naître : la cosmologie devient le soubassement de l'anthropologie dont la clef est une phénoménologie de la naissance et de l'enfance.00Des phénomènes négligés apparaissent désormais décisifs, comme (...)
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    Digital Photography Just the Steps for Dummies.Frederic H. Jones - 2005 - For Dummies.
    Digital photography is sweeping the country, and it’s easy to see why. You can take pictures of anything, do it quickly, see instantly what you got, save only the stuff you like, and share your pictures as prints, on the Web, as a slideshow, or even on things like mugs and mousepads. A digital camera and the appropriate software let you Take wide-angle or closeup shots, indoors or out Know immediately whether you got what you wanted Delete shots you don’t (...)
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    Les théories de la magie dans les traditions anthropologiques anglaise et française.Frédéric Keck - 2002 - Methodos 2.
    Cet article oppose les traditions anthropologiques française et anglaise sur leur traitement du problème de la magie, en particulier sur les deux questions que pose le phénomène de la magie : quel type de rationalité donne à la magie son efficacité alors qu’elle ne fournit aucune prévision ? Comment passe-t-on de la rationalité magique à une rationalité critique et scientifique ? Après un rappel des rapports entre magie, religion et science tels qu’il sont conçus par Tylor et Frazer, on oppose (...)
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    Cooperation and Contracts.Frederic Schick - 1992 - Economics and Philosophy 8 (2):209-229.
    In a conflict between two people, one person wants one thing and the other wants something else and they think they can't both have what they want. Suppose that what they want can only be the outcome of some joint action. Adam must do either y or z and Eve either y ' or z ' – here y -and- y ' would be one joint action, y -and- z ' would be another, and so on. Adam wants the outcome (...)
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    Les essais économiques et la construction de l'ordre social.Frédéric Lebaron - 2006 - Hermes 44:143.
    Genre peu légitime du point de vue académique, la production d'essais économiques est pourtant un élément important dans la diffusion en France d'un sens commun politico-économique, plutôt planificateur et «keynésien» dans les années 1950-1970, néo-libéral depuis les années 1980. Après plusieurs décennies, ce genre s'est développé et transformé, mais sa position sur le marché éditorial reste, semble-t-il, relativement solide. Particulièrement mobilisé lors du changement de régime économique de 1982-1983, avec le basculement du Parti socialiste dans le «cercle de la raison» (...)
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    La métalogique de Jankélévitch. Néant, vie, pensée.Frédéric Berland - 2022 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 115 (3):379-392.
    L’importance des sources néoplatoniciennes de la philosophie première de Jankélévitch s’inscrit dans la lignée de l’enseignement de Bréhier qui le met sur la voie d’une « négation libératrice ». La fidélité à Bergson et la lecture de Schelling ne pouvaient néanmoins que reconduire la tentative de dépassement de la logique qui en résulte à une forme d’expérience pure qui recherche la plénitude dans une adéquation à la vie. Ainsi, « l’évanouissante entrevision » à laquelle Jankélévitch nous condamne à tendre sans (...)
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    Why Won’t You Listen To Me? Predictive Neurotechnology and Epistemic Authority.Alessio Tacca & Frederic Gilbert - 2023 - Neuroethics 16 (3):1-12.
    From epileptic seizures to depressive symptoms, predictive neurotechnologies are used for a large range of applications. In this article we focus on advisory devices; namely, predictive neurotechnology programmed to detect specific neural events (e.g., epileptic seizure) and advise users to take necessary steps to reduce or avoid the impact of the forecasted neuroevent. Receiving advise from a predictive device is not without ethical concerns. The problem with predictive neural devices, in particular advisory ones, is the risk of seeing one’s autonomous (...)
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    Levinas and Theology. By Nigel Zimmermann. Pp. x, 199, London, Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2013, $35.99. [REVIEW]Colby Dickinson - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (6):1074-1077.
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    Reading and Accounts.Frederic Will - 2009 - Kritike 3 (1):178-184.
    I work every day in the Cornell College Library. Usually on the ground floor level, where the fast computers are. The other day I took an early afternoon break, and went up to the second floor reading room to get a copy of The Times and relax. As I passed through the reading room I saw a Japanese student sitting at the long reading table, studying his physics text. He was sitting up straight; the hard back book was standing vertical (...)
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    How do poly-callers reconfigure their statements in their (re) participation in the chat of an association that combats suicide?Frédéric Pugnière-Saavedra - 2020 - Corpus 21.
    À partir de conversations sous forme de tchats qui émanent d’une association qui lutte contre le suicide, nous nous intéresserons plus particulièrement aux conversations dont les appelants reviennent sur la plateforme (que nous nommerons poly appelants). Reprennent-ils leurs dires là où la conversation antérieure s’est arrêtée? Quels sont les éléments nouveaux dans le récit des participants? Comment le récit des appelants progresse-t-il au fil des (re)connections? quel(s) versant(s) de l’histoire personnelle est-il, sont-ils mobilisé(s)?
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    Dignity and destiny: humanity in the image of God.John Frederic Kilner - 2015 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans Pub. Company.
    Misunderstandings about what it means for humans to be created in God's image have wreaked devastation throughout history -- for example, slavery in the U. S., genocide in Nazi Germany, and the demeaning of women everywhere. In Dignity and Destiny John Kilner explores what the Bible itself teaches about humanity being in God's image. He discusses in detail all of the biblical references to the image of God, interacts extensively with other work on the topic, and documents how misunderstandings of (...)
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    Jack Goody, le comparatisme et le vol de la démocratie.Frédéric Fruteau de Laclos - 2020 - Cahiers Philosophiques 160 (1):123-127.
    Les penseurs occidentaux du politique affirment volontiers que la démocratie a été inventée par la Grèce antique et redécouverte par l’Europe moderne. Mais cette conception ne participe-t-elle pas d’un vol de l’histoire dont l’Occident se serait rendu coupable en imposant le récit de son passé au reste du monde? Telle est la thèse forte défendue par l’anthropologue britannique Jack Goody. Il y a insisté dans des développements consacrés à l’individualisme, dont la démocratie représente « l’aspect politique » : l’individualisme n’est (...)
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    Hume and the 1763 Edition of His History of England : His Frame of Mind as a Revisionist.Frederic L. van Holthoon - 1997 - Hume Studies 23 (1):133-152.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hume Studies Volume XXIII, Number 1, April 1997, pp. 133-152 Hume and the 1763 Edition of His History of England: His Frame of Mind as a Revisionist FREDERIC L. VAN HOLTHOON A Quotation, and Three Questions I suppose you will not find one book in the English Language of that Size and Price so ill printed, and now since the publication of the Quarto, however small the sale (...)
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    The Logical enterprise.Alan Ross Anderson, Ruth Barcan Marcus, Richard Milton Martin & Frederic Brenton Fitch (eds.) - 1975 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    Metaphysics and language: Quine, W. V. O. On the individuation of attributes. Körner, S. On some relations between logic and metaphysics. Marcus, R. B. Does the principle of substitutivity rest on a mistake? Van Fraassen, B. C. Platonism's pyrrhic victory. Martin, R. M. On some prepositional relations. Kearns, J. T. Sentences and propositions.--Basic and combinatorial logic: Orgass, R. J. Extended basic logic and ordinal numbers. Curry, H. B. Representation of Markov algorithms by combinators.--Implication and consistency: Anderson, A. R. Fitch on (...)
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    Dialogue between Berkeley and Hume.Louis Frédéric Ancillon & Charlotte Stanley - 2001 - Hume Studies 27 (1):99-127.
    First surprise! You make the brain itself into an idea, and consequently, also the five senses and the whole body. Thus you can no longer talk about sensations; that would be saying that a great idea, an idea of specific dimensions or an infinite number of small ideas, however you feel like explaining it to us, becomes the vehicle that seizes all other ideas, except of course yours, which finds no place there and doesn’t come up [to the mind].
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  30. La t'che actuelle de la philosophie . VIIIe Congrès international de philosophie à Prague.Edmund Husserl, Rozenn-maï Le Goff, Frédéric Barriera, Vincent Haubtmann & Marc B. de Launay - 1993 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 98 (3):291-329.
    Au début du mois d'août 1934, Husserl fut invité par Emanuel Radl à prendre part au huitième Congrès international de philosophie qui devait se tenir à Prague du 2 au 7 septembre de la même année. La situation politique allemande interdisait que Husserl et d'autres philosophes se rendissent à l'étranger, aussi Radl demanda-t-il à Husserl de lui envoyer une communication épistolaire destinée à être lue lors des débats. Husserl rédigea donc une lettre, la « Lettre pragoise » — qu'on lut (...)
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  31. Le Vocabulaire des philosophes, t. I : De l'Antiquité à la Renaissance, t. II : Philosophie classique et moderne , t. III : Philosophie moderne , t. IV : Philosophie contemporaine. [REVIEW]Jean-Pierre Zarader, Jean-françois Balaudé, Denis Kambouchner, Bernard Bourgeois & Frédéric Worms - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (1):92-94.
     
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    Frederic H. Hedge, D. D.W. T. H. - 1877 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 11 (1):107 - 108.
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    La tâche actuelle de la philosophie (1934). VIII e Congrès international de philosophie à Prague.Edmund Husserl, Rozenn-Maï Le Goff, Frédéric Barriera, Vincent Haubtmann & Marc B. De Launay - 1993 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 98 (3):291 - 329.
    Au début du mois d'août 1934, Husserl fut invité par Emanuel Radl à prendre part au huitième Congrès international de philosophie qui devait se tenir à Prague du 2 au 7 septembre de la même année. La situation politique allemande interdisait que Husserl et d'autres philosophes se rendissent à l'étranger, aussi Radl demanda-t-il à Husserl de lui envoyer une communication épistolaire destinée à être lue lors des débats. Husserl rédigea donc une lettre, la « Lettre pragoise » — qu'on lut (...)
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    George Martin Lane. Frederic de Forest Allen.W. G. Hale, T. D. Seymour & J. H. Wright - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (08):412-414.
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    Voir l'invisible. Le monde surnaturel chez John Henry Newman by Frédéric Libaud.C. J. T. Talar - 2018 - Newman Studies Journal 15 (1):83-84.
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    The neglect of bastiat's school.Joseph T. Salerno - unknown
    Frédéric Bastiat was a member of the French liberal school, which thoroughly dominated economics in France from the beginning of the nineteenth century until the 1880’s and continued to exert a strong intellectual influence right up to the eve of World War One. He was neither the school’s founder, nor its most profound theorist, nor even the most consistent defender of the laissez-faire implications of its economic theories. He was however the most gifted expositor of its politico-economic doctrines, and as (...)
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    The Neglect of Bastiat's School by English-Speaking Economists: A Puzzle Resolved.Joseph T. Salerno - 2001 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 11 (2).
    The French liberal school, the school of Frédéric Bastiat, thoroughly dominated economics in France for most of the nineteenth century. In addition, the school exercised a profound influence on the development of nineteenth-century economic theory outside France, particularly in countries such as Italy, Germany and Austria where its merits were recognized by eminent Continental marginalists including Böhm-Bawerk, Cassel, Wicksell and Pareto. In the United States, Great Britain and Australia, also, the school inspired a number of important economic theorists and movements (...)
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    The classical roots of radical individualism.Roderick T. Long - 2007 - Social Philosophy and Policy 24 (2):262-297.
    While the classical Greco-Roman tradition is not ordinarily thought of as associated with radical individualism, many of the central concerns of such radical individualists as Frédéric Bastiat, Herbert Spencer, Benjamin Tucker, Ludwig von Mises, F. A. Hayek, and Ayn Rand—including their views on human sociality, spontaneous order, and the relation between self-interest and non-instrumental concern for others—are shown to be inheritances from and developments of Platonic, Aristotelian, Epicurean, and Stoic ideas. Hence those working in the classical tradition have reason to (...)
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    Bergson’s theory of war: A study of libido dominandi.Michael R. Kelly & Brian T. Harding - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 44 (5):593-611.
    Bergson scholars such as Leonard Lawlor, Alexander Lefebvre, Philip Soulez, and Frederic Worms have recently argued that Bergson “places the phenomenon of war at the center of his analysis” in Two Sources of Morality and Religion. We want to contribute to this line of interpretation. We claim that Bergson’s account of the causes of, and solution to, the problem of war can be effectively understood in light of a central tenet of classical political philosophy, namely, the City of God, (...)
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    The Challenge of God: Continental Philosophy and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. Edited by Colby Dickinson, Hugh Miller, and Kathleen McNutt. New York, London: Bloomsbury, T&T Clark, 2020. Pp. x, 173. £85.00 (HB), £28.99 (PB). Theology and Contemporary Continental Philosophy: The Centrality of Negative Dialectic. By Colby Dickinson. London, New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019. Pp. x, 157. $126.00 (HB), $42.00 (PB). Hope in a Secular Age: Deconstruction, Negative Theology, and the Future of Faith. By David Newheiser. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. ix, 177. Hardback. £75.00. [REVIEW]Peter Joseph Fritz - 2022 - Heythrop Journal 63 (1):144-149.
    The Heythrop Journal, Volume 63, Issue 1, Page 144-149, January 2022.
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    A philosophical history of German sociology.Frédéric Vandenberghe - 2009 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Introduction -- 1e Intermed consid -- Marx -- Simmel -- Weber -- Lukács -- 2e intermed consid -- Horkheimer -- Adorno -- 3e intermed consid -- Habermas I -- Habermas II -- Habermas III -- Conclusion -- Postscript -- Bibliography.
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    Opera omnia. Series IV A: Commercium epistolicum. Volume VI: Correspondance de Leonhard Euler avec P.-L. M. de Maupertuis et Frederic II by Leonhard Euler; Pierre Costabel; Eduard Winter; Asot T. Grigorijan; Adolph P. Juskevic; Emil A. Fellmann. [REVIEW]Thomas Hankins - 1986 - Isis 77:716-717.
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    Opera omnia. Series IV A: Commercium epistolicum. Volume VI: Correspondance de Leonhard Euler avec P.-L. M. de Maupertuis et Frederic II. Leonhard Euler, Pierre Costabel, Eduard Winter, Asot T. Grigorijan, Adolph P. Juskevic, Emil A. Fellmann. [REVIEW]Thomas L. Hankins - 1986 - Isis 77 (4):716-717.
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  44. Models, Parameterization, and Software: Epistemic Opacity in Computational Chemistry.Frédéric Wieber & Alexandre Hocquet - 2020 - Perspectives on Science 28 (5):610-629.
    . Computational chemistry grew in a new era of “desktop modeling,” which coincided with a growing demand for modeling software, especially from the pharmaceutical industry. Parameterization of models in computational chemistry is an arduous enterprise, and we argue that this activity leads, in this specific context, to tensions among scientists regarding the epistemic opacity transparency of parameterized methods and the software implementing them. We relate one flame war from the Computational Chemistry mailing List in order to assess in detail the (...)
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    Norms of Species Translocation 50 Years After the Ethic of Organic Diversity.Colby J. Clark - 2024 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 27 (2):271-279.
    From island biogeography theory, the ethic of organic diversity was posited as a precept to guide applied biogeography. It states that humanity must act in such a way as to reduce the rate of worldwide species extinction for an indefinite period of time. Almost 50 years later, the ethic of organic diversity remains relevant in the context of the debate over species translocation practices. Ultimately, matters of biodiversity conservation are too complex to expect an exceptionless moral framework to determine whether (...)
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    Social Work Values and Ethics.Frederic G. Reamer - 2006 - Columbia University Press.
    This is _the_ leading introduction 200to professional values and ethics in social work. Frederic G. Reamer provides social workers with a succinct and comprehensive overview of the most critical issues relating to professional values and ethics, including the nature of social work values, ethical dilemmas, and professional misconduct. Conceptually rich and attuned to the complexities of ethical decision making, _Social Work Values and Ethics_ is unique in striking the right balance between history, theory, and practical application. For the third (...)
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    Popper.Frederic Raphael - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Philosophy is one of the most intimidating and difficult of disciplines, as any of its students can attest. This book is an important entry in a distinctive new series from Routledge: The Great Philosophers . Breaking down obstacles to understanding the ideas of history's greatest thinkers, these brief, accessible, and affordable volumes offer essential introductions to the great philosophers of the Western tradition from Plato to Wittgenstein. In just 64 pages, each author, a specialist on his subject, places the philosopher (...)
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  48. Philodemus : Avocatio and the Pathos of Distance in Lucretius and Vergil.Frederic M. Schroeder - 2004 - In David Armstrong (ed.), Vergil, Philodemus, and the Augustans. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. pp. 139-156.
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    Making choices: a recasting of decision theory.Frederic Schick - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a unique introductory overview of decision theory. It is completely non-technical, without a single formula in the book. Written in a crisp and clear style it succinctly covers the full range of philosophical issues of rationality and decision theory, including game theory, social choice theory, prisoner's dilemma and much else. The book aims to expand the scope and enrich the foundations of decision theory. By addressing such issues as ambivalence, inner conflict, and the constraints imposed upon us (...)
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    The Evolving Political Marketplace: Revisiting 60 Years of Theoretical Dominance Through a Review of Corporate Political Activity Scholarship in Business & Society and Major Management Journals.Colby Green, Timothy Werner, Richard Marens, Douglas Schuler & Stefanie Lenway - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (5):1416-1470.
    We review articles about corporate political activity published in Business & Society since its beginnings 60 years ago and in a set of other leading management journals over the past decade. We present evidence that most studies of CPA use the political markets’ perspective. Under the premise that the contemporary political environment has changed significantly since the inception of the political markets’ perspective, our review asks two interconnected questions. First, to what degree have changes in the political environment challenged the (...)
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