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    In decline or on the threshold of a renaissance? On the place of the philosophy of history in the contemporary world.Grzegorz Bednarczyk - 2022 - Ruch Filozoficzny 78 (3):125-147.
    The aim of this article is an attempt to diagnose the current condition of the philosophy of history, as well as to show its potential in explaining contemporary phenomena and constructing a rational image of the world. Two recent works by Steven Pinker (The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined and Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress) and the methodological work of Karl Raimund Popper provide a point of reference. And although the works (...)
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    Tadeusz Biesaga, Elementy etyki lekarskiej [Issues in Medical Ethics] by Grzegorz Hołub.Grzegorz Hołub - 2007 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 12 (1):204-206.
    The article reviews the book Elementy etyki lekarskiej [Issues in Physician Ethics], by Tadeusz Biesaga.
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    The Crack and the Destruction. Interview with Grzegorz Radecki.Grzegorz Radecki & Witold Wachowski - 2011 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (2):97-104.
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  4. Many-valued logics.Grzegorz Malinowski - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by L. Goble.
    This book provides an incisive, basic introduction to many-valued logics and to the constructions that are "many-valued" at their origin. Using the matrix method, the author sheds light on the profound problems of many-valuedness criteria and its classical characterizations. The book also includes information concerning the main systems of many-valued logic, related axiomatic constructions, and conceptions inspired by many-valuedness. With its selective bibliography and many useful historical references, this book provides logicians, computer scientists, philosophers, and mathematicians with a valuable survey (...)
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  5. Interrogatives, inquiries, and exam questions.Grzegorz Gaszczyk - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-20.
    The speech act of inquiry is generally treated as a default kind of asking questions. The widespread norm states that one inquires whether p only if one does not know that p. However, the fact that inquiring is just one kind of asking questions has received little to no attention. Just as in the declarative mood we can perform not only assertions, but various other speech acts, like guesses or predictions, so in the interrogative mood we can also make various (...)
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    On the iterated ω‐rule.Grzegorz Michalski - 1992 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 38 (1):203-208.
    Let Γn be a formula of LPA meaning “there is a proof of φ from PA-axioms, in which ω-rule is iterated no more than n times”. We examine relations over pairs of natural numbers of the kind. ≦H iff PA + RFNn' ⊩ RFNn .Where H denotes one of the hierarchies ∑ or Π and RFNn is the scheme of the reflection principle for Γn restricted to formulas from the class C implies “φ is true”, for every φ ∈ C). (...)
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    Relatively Recursively Enumerable Versus Relatively Σ1 in Models of Peano Arithmetic.Grzegorz Michalski - 1995 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 41 (4):515-522.
    We show that that every countable model of PA has a conservative extension M with a subset Y such that a certain Σ1(Y)-formula defines in M a subset which is not r. e. relative to Y.
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  8. Understanding the role of a ‘large’ family in the teaching of Pope Francis.Grzegorz J. Pyźlak - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1).
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  9. Kościół drogą do zbawienia. Przesłanie Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego.Grzegorz Ziąbski - 2010 - Archeus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 11:123-132.
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  10. Substruktury narodu według Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego.Grzegorz Ziąbski - 2009 - Archeus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 10:123-136.
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  11. Norms of Constatives.Grzegorz Gaszczyk - 2023 - Acta Analytica 38 (3):517-536.
    According to the normative approach, speech acts are governed by certain norms. Interestingly, the same is true for classes of speech acts. This paper considers the normative treatment of constatives, consisting of such classes as assertives, predictives, suggestives, and more. The classical approach is to treat these classes of illocutions as species of constatives. Recently, however, Simion (Shifty Speech and Independent Thought: Epistemic Normativity in Context, Oxford University Press, 2021) has proposed that all constatives (i) are species of assertion, and (...)
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  12. Lying with Uninformative Speech Acts.Grzegorz Gaszczyk - 2022 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (7):746-760.
    I propose an analysis of lying with uninformative speech acts. The orthodox view states that lying is restricted to assertions. However, the growing case for non-assertoric lies made by presuppositions or conventional implicatures challenges this orthodoxy. So far, the only presuppositions to have been considered as lies were informative presuppositions. In fact, uninformative lies were not discussed in the philosophical literature. However, limiting the possibility of lying to informative speech acts is too restrictive. Firstly, I show that standard, uninformative presuppositions (...)
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    The Impact of Coronavirus on the Current Situation on the Labour Market in Poland.Grzegorz Czapsk & Mateusz Janczu - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (2):43-50.
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    “Brought up to Live Double Lives”: Intelligence and Espionage as Literary and Philosophical Figures in Ciaran Carson’s Exchange Place and For All We Know.Grzegorz Czemiel - 2021 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 11:35-50.
    The article examines the figure of the spy—alongside themes related to espionage—as employed in two books by the Northern Irish writer Ciaran Carson : the volume of poems For All We Know and the novel Exchange Place. Carson’s oeuvre is permeated with the Troubles and he has been hailed one of key writers to convey the experience of living in a modern surveillance state. His depiction of Belfast thematizes questions of terrorism, the insecurity and anxiety it causes in everyday life, (...)
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    Twenty Poems.Grzegorz Wróblewski, Adam Zdrodowski & Joel Leonard Katz - 2007 - Common Knowledge 13 (2):477-496.
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  16. Norms of Speech Acts.Grzegorz Gaszczyk - 2022 - Studia Semiotyczne 36 (11):45-56.
    This paper offers a systematic classification and characterization of speech acts and their norms. Recently, the normative approach has been applied to various speech acts, most notably to constatives. I start by showing how the work on the norms of assertion has influenced various approaches to the norms of other speech acts. I focus on the fact that various norms of assertion have different extensions, i.e., they denote different clusters of illocutions as belonging to an assertion. I argue that this (...)
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    Struggling with the Reality of the Person and Its Interpretation.Grzegorz Hołub - 2023 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 28 (2):385-397.
    This article is about the method of philosophizing employed by Karol Wojtyła. He worked out his main ideas concerning the human person within a Thomistic framework, but at the same time made extensive use of the method typical of phenomenology. The article sets out to demonstrate that these two approaches do not exclude each other, but can instead be considered complementary. Phenomenology, in the version employed by Wojtyła, aims to do justice to the experience of the person, and its analysis (...)
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    Definable topological dynamics and real Lie groups.Grzegorz Jagiella - 2015 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 61 (1-2):45-55.
    We investigate definable topological dynamics of groups definable in an o‐minimal expansion of the field of reals. Assuming that a definable group G admits a model‐theoretic analogue of Iwasawa decomposition, namely the compact‐torsion‐free decomposition, we give a description of minimal subflows and the Ellis group of its universal definable flow in terms of this decomposition. In particular, the Ellis group of this flow is isomorphic to. This provides a range of counterexamples to a question by Newelski whether the Ellis group (...)
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    On the idea of point-free theories of space based on the example of Tarski’s Geometry of Solids.Grzegorz Sitek - 2022 - Philosophical Discourses 4:157-186.
    The paper presents the main idea of point-free theories of space based on Tarski's system of point-free geometry. First, the general idea of the so-called point-free ontology was discussed, as well as the epistemological and methodological reasons for its adoption. Next, Whitehead's method of extensive abstraction, which is the methodological basis for the construction of point-free theories of space, is presented, and the fundamental concepts of mereology are discussed. The main part of the paper is a discussion of Tarski’s geometry (...)
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    The importance of adult life-span perspective in explaining variations in political ideology.Grzegorz Sedek, Malgorzata Kossowska & Klara Rydzewska - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (3):329-330.
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    Marian Zdziechowski’s work On Cruelty (1928–1938). Between past and present.Grzegorz Przebinda - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-24.
    The following article begins with my recollection of the only academic conference on Zdziechowski that was organised still under the communist regime in the autumn of 1984 at the Jagiellonian University and ends with a description of the discussion on the genesis and power of evil, with the participation of Czesław Miłosz and Leszek Kołakowski, which was triggered in Poland immediately after the publication of the last edition of On Cruelty in 1993. On Cruelty was first published in 1928 in (...)
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    Parent-Teacher Concordance in Rating Preschooler Difficulties in Behavioural and Cognitive Functioning and Their Dyadic Predicting of Fluid Intelligence.Grzegorz Sedek, Rafał Albinski, Ewa Racicka-Pawlukiewicz, Aneta Brzezicka & Anna Orylska - 2016 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 47 (1):81-91.
    Objective: Present research examined children’s behavioural and cognitive functioning by using data from a screening study based on reports given by parents and teachers, and investigated the strongest predictors of children’s fluid intelligence. Method: Scales: Conners Early Childhood Behaviour Scale and Behaviour Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Preschool were filled out by parents and teachers of preschool children. Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices was used to measure fluid intelligence among preschool children. Results: Parent-teacher concordance was low to moderate. Working memory in BRIEF-P (...)
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    Gry i rzeczy niepewne – komentarz do De incerti aestimatione G.W. Leibniza.Grzegorz Słowiński - 2021 - Principia 68:43-63.
    „De incerti aestimatione” („O szacowaniu rzeczy niepewnych”) G.W. Leibniza z 1678-ego roku stanowi próbę wyprowadzenia ogólnej metody dla rozwiązania problemu punktów, czyli podziału puli w dowolnej rundzie gry. Część wyjaśniająca zawiera szereg definicji i pomysłów pojawiających się w pismach Leibniza w poprzednich latach. Wśród nich znajduje się definicja pojęcia prawdopodobieństwa (probabilitas) kojarzonego wówczas z niezakończonym jeszcze sporem o probabilizm moralno-teologiczny. Jest to w tym wypadku skojarzenie uzasadnione faktem, że w korespondencji i późniejszych pismach Leibniz proponuje rozważać prawdopodobieństwo w znaczeniu matematycznym (...)
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  24. Lying by explaining: an experimental study.Grzegorz Gaszczyk & Aleksandra Krogulska - 2024 - Synthese 203 (3):1-27.
    The widely accepted view states that an intention to deceive is not necessary for lying. Proponents of this view, the so-called non-deceptionists, argue that lies are simply insincere assertions. We conducted three experimental studies with false explanations, the results of which put some pressure on non-deceptionist analyses. We present cases of explanations that one knows are false and compare them with analogical explanations that differ only in having a deceptive intention. The results show that lay people distinguish between such false (...)
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    A theoretical evaluation of selected backtracking algorithms.Grzegorz Kondrak & Peter van Beek - 1997 - Artificial Intelligence 89 (1-2):365-387.
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    Truth, Errors, and Lies: Politics and Economics in a Volatile World.Grzegorz W. Kolodko - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    Grzegorz W. Kolodko, one of the world's leading authorities on economics and development policy and a key architect of Poland's successful economic reforms, applies his far-reaching knowledge to the past and future of the world economy, introducing a framework for understanding our global situation that transcends any single discipline or paradigm. Deploying a novel mix of scientific evaluation and personal observation, Kolodko begins with a brief discussion of misinformation and its perpetuation in economics and politics. He criticizes the simplification (...)
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    “When China Meets China”: Sinéad Morrissey’s Figurations of the Orient, or the Function of Alterity in Julia Kristeva and Paul Ricoeur.Grzegorz Czemiel - 2014 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 4 (4):116-131.
    This article attempts to investigate the potential resonances between Paul Ricoeur’s and Julia Kristeva’s theories of otherness as applied to the study of poetry by the Northern-Irish poet Sinéad Morrissey. In all of her five poetry books she explores various forms of otherness and attempts to sketch them in verse. She confronts alterity in many ways, approaching such subjects as the relationship with the body and children, encounters with foreigners, and coming to terms with what is foreign within us. This (...)
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    Argument Williamsona przeciwko KK-tezie.Grzegorz Lisowski - 2017 - Diametros 52:81-95.
    The KK-principle can be defined as follows: “For any subject x : if x knows that p, then she is always in a position to know that she knows that p ”. This principle has been widely accepted in the history of philosophy. However, in contemporary epistemology it is considered controversial and regarded as an important part of the debate concerning the nature of knowledge. One of the arguments against the KK-principle has been presented by Timothy Williamson and it involves (...)
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    Two Measures of the Dependence of Preferential Rankings on Categorical Variables.Grzegorz Lissowski - 2017 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 50 (1):25-44.
    The aim of this paper is to apply a general methodology for constructing statistical methods, which is based on decision theory, to give a statistical description of preferential rankings, with a focus on the rankings’ dependence on categorical variables. In the paper, I use functions of description errors that are based on the Kemeny and Hamming distances between preferential orderings, but the proposed methodology can also be applied to other methods of estimating description errors.
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    Quantum-limited shot noise and quantum interference in graphene-based Corbino disk.Grzegorz Rut & Adam Rycerz - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (5-6):599-608.
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    Poznanie, jakim dysponuje dusza oddzielona od ciała po śmierci, według bł. Jana Dunsa Szkota na podstawie analizy Ordinatio IV d. 45.Grzegorz Witold Salamon - 2019 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 67 (2):31-58.
    The essay presents some gnoseological themes with reference to the intellect of the separated soul according to John Duns Scotus. Four questions of the Ordinatio IV, d. 45 deal with these themes. In this concret cognitive situation is possible, according to Doctor Subtilis, to get to know the new quiddities of things, in spite of a lack of the empiric cognition. It means leaving behind the conception of generic empiricism and moving to the recognition of more cognitive abilities, as in (...)
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  32. Faust zwycięski.Grzegorz Słowiński - 2011 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 2 (17).
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  33. Między książką a księgą.Grzegorz Sowiński - 1998 - Principia.
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  34. Idea sprawiedliwości w późnej myśli Hermanna Cohena.Grzegorz Stancel - 2003 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 48.
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  35. Narracja końca narracji.Grzegorz Stancel - 1999 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 17.
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  36. Oręż słowa.Grzegorz Stancel - 2000 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 18.
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    Statistical approach to multiple-qmodulated structures: average Patterson analysis.Grzegorz Urban & Janusz Wolny † - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (27):2905-2918.
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    Degrees of maximality of Łukasiewicz-like sentential calculi.Grzegorz Malinowski - 1977 - Studia Logica 36 (3):213 - 228.
    The paper is concerned with the problem of characterization of strengthenings of the so-called Lukasiewicz-like sentential calculi. The calculi under consideration are determined byn-valued Lukasiewicz matrices (n>2,n finite) with superdesignated logical values. In general. Lukasiewicz-like sentential calculi are not implicative in the sense of [7]. Despite of this fact, in our considerations we use matrices analogous toS-algebras of Rasiowa. The main result of the paper says that the degree of maximality of anyn-valued Lukasiewicz-like sentential calculus is finite and equal to (...)
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    The Informativeness Norm of Assertion.Grzegorz Gaszczyk - forthcoming - Review of Philosophy and Psychology.
    Although assertions are often characterised as essentially informative speech acts, there is a widespread disagreement concerning how the informativeness of assertions should be understood. This paper proposes the informativeness norm of assertion, which posits that assertions are speech acts that essentially deliver new information. As a result, if one asserts something that is already commonly known, one’s assertion is improper. The norm is motivated by appealing to unique conversational patterns associated with informative and uninformative uses of assertions, an analogy between (...)
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  40. Q-consequence operation.Grzegorz Malinowski - 1990 - Reports on Mathematical Logic 24 (1):49--59.
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    The Ellis group conjecture and variants of definable amenability.Grzegorz Jagiella - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (4):1376-1390.
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    Truth, Errors, and Lies: Politics and Economics in a Volatile World.Grzegorz W. Kolodko - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    Grzegorz W. Kolodko, one of the world's leading authorities on economics and development policy and a key architect of Poland's successful economic reforms, applies his far-reaching knowledge to the past and future of the world economy, introducing a framework for understanding our global situation that transcends any single discipline or paradigm. Deploying a novel mix of scientific evaluation and personal observation, Kolodko begins with a brief discussion of misinformation and its perpetuation in economics and politics. He criticizes the simplification (...)
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  43. Are Selfless Assertions Hedged?Grzegorz Gaszczyk - 2019 - Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio 13 (1):47-54.
    I argue against Milić's (2017) proposal of analyzing “selfless assertions” (Lackey 2007) as proper, i.e., as assertions which satisfy the norm of assertion. In his view, selfless assertions are hedged assertions governed by the knowledge norm. In my critique, I show that Milić does not make a case that selfless assertions constitute such a special class of assertions. Moreover, he does not deliver a clear criterion for differentiating between flat-out assertions and hedged ones. What is more, his proposal leaves some (...)
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    Hechler reals.Grzegorz Łabędzki & Miroslav Repický - 1995 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (2):444-458.
    We define a σ-ideal J D on the set of functions ω ω with the property that a real x ∈ ω ω is a Hechler real over V if and only if x omits all Borel sets in J D . In fact we define a topology D on ω ω related to Hechler forcing such that J D is the family of first category sets in D. We study cardinal invariants of the ideal J D.
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  45. Critique of Experimental Research on Selfless Assertions.Grzegorz Gaszczyk - 2019 - Diametros 16 (59):23-34.
    In this paper, I show that Turri’s (2015a) experimental study concerning selfless assertions is defective and should therefore be rejected. One performs a selfless assertion when one states something that one does not believe, and hence does not know, despite possessing well supported evidence to the contrary. Following his experimental study, Turri argues that agents in fact both believe and know the content of their selfless assertions. In response to this claim, I demonstrate that the conclusions he draws are premature (...)
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    The Polish book industry: Privatized, energetic and getting its act together.Grzegorz Boguta - 1997 - Logos 8 (3):135-138.
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    O Luksusie Filozofowania.Grzegorz Bugajak - 2006 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 54 (1):342-345.
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    Pre-aksjologiczny aspekt granic natury.Grzegorz Bugajak - 2017 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 65 (1):134-139.
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    Being a Person and Acting as a Person.Grzegorz Hołub - 2008 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 13 (2):267-282.
    The article is primarily concerned with the ambiguities which surround the concept of the person. According to the philosophical tradition taking its roots from Locke's definition, personhood depends on consciousness. Therefore, “personhood” can be ascribed to different entities, and only these entities acquire a moral standing. This can entail that a human being may or may not be considered as a person, as well as higher animals and even artificial machines. Everything depends on manifest personal characteristics. In order to sort (...)
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    Creating Better People?Grzegorz Holub - 2010 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 10 (4):723-740.
    Genetic engineering promises to change the human condition by changing certain human characteristics. Why not take control of such changes and secure positive outcomes, making use of our progressing knowledge about human genetic make-up and our increasingly sophisticated skills? This paper elaborates the meanings of the word “change,” a cornerstone of the enhancement debate, focusing not on technicalities of genetic engineering but on philosophical implications of its implementation. The paper then turns to some of the complexities and difficulties of the (...)
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