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    Gramáticas de la convivencia. Estudio sobre la convivencia en La Salut y Sant Joan de Llefià, Badalona.Victoria Sánchez Antelo, Mònica Plana, Fátima Taleb, Isidre Ferreté, Hassan Hammich, Muniba Munir, Josep Palau, Antonio de la Rosa, Pilar Laporta & Mònica Tolsanas - 2008 - Polis 20.
    Los procesos migratorios suponen repensar las relaciones, tránsitos y vivencias de las comunidades receptoras. En este sentido, el análisis de los escenarios de convivencia urbana implica redescubrir las historias viejas y nuevas de la inmigración, de la construcción del barrio, de la conformación de sus actores colectivos y de los espacios urbanos comunes. En el análisis de los escenarios de convivencia más conflictivos, encontramos giros discursivos que buscan responsabilizar a la inmigración reciente de problemáticas estructurales que se viven como irremediables. (...)
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    Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma of the pisiform.Isidre A. Gracia, Ignacio R. Proubasta, Ana I. Peiró, Laura T. Trullols, Jaume Llauger, Jaume Palmer & Silvia Bagué - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press.
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  3. Identitat i formes del nacionalisme.Isidre Molas - 1997 - In Pompeu Casanovas Romeu, Victoria Camps & José Luis L. Aranguren (eds.), Per una cultura democràtica: les dimensions polítiques de la moral contemporània: homenatge al Prof. J.L.L. Aranguren, 5 de novembre-11 de desembre de 1996. Sabadell: Fundació Caixa de Sabadell.
     
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  4. Distributive Justice, Political Legitimacy, and Independent Central Banks.Josep Ferret Mas - forthcoming - Res Publica:1-18.
    The Global Financial Crisis of 2007–2009 exacerbated two distinct concerns about the independence of central banks: a concern about legitimacy and a concern about economic justice. This paper explores the legitimacy of independent central banks from the perspective of these two concerns, by presenting two distinct models of central banking and their different claims to political legitimacy and distributive justice. I argue primarily that we should avoid construing central bank independence in binary terms, such that central banks either are, or (...)
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    How Should the Benefits and Burdens Arising from the Eurozone Be Distributed amongst Its Member States?Josep Ferret Mas - forthcoming - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía:1-20.
    This article asks how the costs and benefits of operating a monetary union should be distributed amongst its more and less competitive members, taking as an example the operation of the European Monetary Union (EMU or Eurozone). Drawing on existing domestic and transnational justice debates, I resist both a purely procedural and a purely distributive view. The former assumes treaties against a fair background can make any distribution fair and disregards how individual citizens are likely to fare depending on how (...)
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    Spinoza entre les nuages.Stéphane Ferret - 2024 - Philosophie 161 (2):27-49.
    In “Spinoza between the clouds. Philosophy of identity in Spinoza’s Ethics”, Stéphane Ferret offers a so-called integrative interpretation of the philosopher’s thought that can be summed up in a lapidary formula: Spinoza’s philosophy is a philosophy of identity. To give substance to and articulate this assertion, three statements of identity are proposed: God = World, Thought = Extent, Spirit = Body. With the exception of the first, they are often ignored and, even when glimpsed through the clouds of contradictory interpretations, (...)
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    El reto de las asignaturas de filosofía: hacia una igualdad en los resultados.Carmen Ferrete Sarria - 2017 - Quaderns de Filosofia 4 (1).
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    Game is to Space as Narrative is to Time. A Ricœurian Anthropology of Play and Game as Spatial Mimesis.Nathan Ferret - 2021 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 12 (2):44-56.
    By studying the logic that unites play, the rules of games and the body of players, this article intends to highlight a spatial mimesis through play and games. It consists of carrying out a Ricœurian anthropology of play and game, taking Ricœur's analysis of the relationship between time and narrative as a model. The article then shows that play prefigures the physical space as a lived space, that game configures a space of rules and that the player's body is refigured (...)
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    La Fureur de Nuire: Échanges Pamphlétaires Entre Philosophes Et Antiphilosophes, 1750-1770.Olivier Ferret - 2007 - Voltaire Foundation.
    Thèse de doctorat sur les querelles littéraires en France pendant les vingt ans qui ont suivi la publication du Prospectus de l'Encyclopédie, sur la place des échanges de pamphlets dans ces querelles sur des thèmes politiques et religieux, sur les modes de publication et le style de ces pamphlets, mais aussi sur le rôle et l'influence de Voltaire dans ces échanges.
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    Libri prohibiti circa la nuova filosofia dello Spinosa. Dénonciation par Nicolas Sténon (Niels Stensens) de la philosophie de Spinoza au Saint-office.Stéphane Ferret - 2020 - Philosophie 145 (2):8-12.
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    Présentation de la dénonciation par Nicolas Sténon (Niels Stensen) de la philosophie de Spinoza à l’inquisition romaine.Stéphane Ferret - 2020 - Philosophie 145 (2):5-7.
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  12. Potencialidades y limitaciones bioéticas de los consentimientos informados.Carmen Ferrete Sarria - 2012 - Diálogo Filosófico 83 (83):93-116.
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    Après coup, l'invention de l'origine: création et temporalités.Pascale Borrel & Sandrine Ferret (eds.) - 2006 - Bruxelles: Lettre volée.
    Regroupe les communications présentées lors du colloque "Après coup : l'invention de l'origine" qui s'est tenu du 15 au 16 novembre 2002 à l'Université Rennes 2-Haute Bretagne, et les textes d'auteurs qui ont voulu s'associer par la suite à cette recherche.
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  14. Across-the-border contamination, the andorra power plant (teruel): A business ethics case.Garcia-Marza Domingo, Sarria Carmen Ferrete & Esteban Elsa Gonzalez - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 22 (3).
  15. Ecología, economía Y ética la problematicidad Del desarrollo sostenible.Carmen Ferrete Sarria & I. B. Almazora - 1999 - Dilema: Revista de Filosofía 3 (5):12-18.
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  16. La política como res pública.Carmen Ferrete Sarria - 2000 - Diálogo Filosófico 46:77-91.
    Dos son los objetivos fundamentales de estas páginas. En primer lugar, analizar la postura de Unamuno ante el avance de la democracia en la Europa de principios de siglo. Esta posición que en apariencia se muestra contradictoria, adquirirá sentido pleno al distinguir entre democracia liberal y no liberal. Y en segundo lugar, rastrear las principales aportaciones que su pensamiento político puede ofrecer hoy en día a la teoría política en general y la teoría de la democracia en particular.
     
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    The Agrarian Roots of Pragmatism. [REVIEW]Juan Ferret - 2001 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 29 (89):25-27.
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    Anecdotologi de Francesc Pujols.Francesc Pujols & Isidre Clopas I. Batlle (eds.) - 2010 - Barcelona: Editorial Dux.
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    Across-the-border Contamination, The Andorra Power Plant (Teruel): A Business Ethics Case.Domingo García-marzá, Carmen Ferrete Sarria & Elsa González Esteban - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 22 (3):261-271.
    The purpose of this article is to present a business ethics case from the viewpoint of discursive ethics. Dialogue and subsequent agreement constitute two key ideas of European identity and are two basic concepts of discursive ethics thinking. Our choice for this type of approach was determined by several reasons, of which there are three that should be pointed out, as they can be considered an heritage of the European way of thinking:1) the need for a rational dialogue, in which (...)
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    Reseñas de libros.Reyes Arcusa López, José Eugenio Abajo Alcalde & Carmen Ferrete Ferrete - 2011 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 11:179-187.
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    Compassionate Conservation and the Ethics of Species Research and Preservation: Hamsters, Black-Footed Ferrets, and a Response to Rob Irvine: Comment on “Ethics of Species Research and Preservation” by Rob Irvine.Marc Bekoff - 2013 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (4):527-529.
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    Compassionate Conservation and the Ethics of Species Research and Preservation: Hamsters, Black-Footed Ferrets, and a Response to Rob Irvine: Comment on “Ethics of Species Research and Preservation” by Rob Irvine. [REVIEW]Marc Bekoff - 2013 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (4):527-529.
  23. Does Ontology Rest on a Mistake?Stephen Yablo - 1998 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 72 (1):229 - 283.
    [Stephen Yablo] The usual charge against Carnap's internal/external distinction is one of 'guilt by association with analytic/synthetic'. But it can be freed of this association, to become the distinction between statements made within make-believe games and those made outside them-or, rather, a special case of it with some claim to be called the metaphorical/literal distinction. Not even Quine considers figurative speech committal, so this turns the tables somewhat. To determine our ontological commitments, we have to ferret out all traces of (...)
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  24. Clinical interpretation: The hermeneutics of medicine.Drew Leder - 1990 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 11 (1).
    I argue that clinical medicine can best be understood not as a purified science but as a hermeneutical enterprise: that is, as involved with the interpretation of texts. The literary critic reading a novel, the judge asked to apply a law, must arrive at a coherent reading of their respective texts. Similarly, the physician interprets the text of the ill person: clinical signs and symptoms are read to ferret out their meaning, the underlying disease. However, I suggest that the hermeneutics (...)
     
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  25. Does Ontology Rest on a Mistake?Stephen Yablo & Andre Gallois - 1998 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 72:229-283.
    [Stephen Yablo] The usual charge against Carnap's internal/external distinction is one of 'guilt by association with analytic/synthetic'. But it can be freed of this association, to become the distinction between statements made within make-believe games and those made outside them-or, rather, a special case of it with some claim to be called the metaphorical/literal distinction. Not even Quine considers figurative speech committal, so this turns the tables somewhat. To determine our ontological commitments, we have to ferret out all traces of (...)
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    Number and Numeral.Friedrich Kittler - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (7-8):51-61.
    In his essay Thinking Colours and/or Machines Kittler hints at a key point in the emergence of modern European culture: the point at which ‘letters and numbers no longer coincide’. In this essay - first published in 2003 as Zahl und Ziffer - Kittler traces the split between numerals and numbers in sweeping historical detail. This is part of a much larger project, the aim of which is to think about technology, history and culture anew by considering the ways in (...)
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  27. The origins of modal error.George Bealer - 2004 - Dialectica 58 (1):11-42.
    Modal intuitions are the primary source of modal knowledge but also of modal error. According to the theory of modal error in this paper, modal intuitions retain their evidential force in spite of their fallibility, and erroneous modal intuitions are in principle identifiable and eliminable by subjecting our intuitions to a priori dialectic. After an inventory of standard sources of modal error, two further sources are examined in detail. The first source - namely, the failure to distinguish between metaphysical possibility (...)
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  28. “… (why Husserl) … (why Husserl is more contemporary than time itself) … (time itself) …”.Nicholas Smith - 2009 - SITE Magazine (26-27).
    Even though Husserl’s thinking has received a remarkable amount of attention over the last decades, the full extent of many of its central aspects still remains surprisingly unknown. It is in particular the development of genetic phenomenology that is at stake here, as it plunges ever deeper into “originary constitution” ferreting out the structural relations between inner time-consciousness, affectivity and intersubjectivity, while at the same time never giving up static phenomenology and a certain prioritizing of Cartesian subjectivity. In the following (...)
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    Taking Montesquieu’s Advice: On Liberty.Stuart D. Warner - 2022 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 28 (1):27-40.
    While Montesquieu’s The Spirit of Laws is recognized as one of the foundational philosophical works on the subject of liberty, much work still needs to be done to ferret out exactly what Montesquieu’s teaching is on the subject. This essay attempts to contribute to this endeavor by clarifying certain key elements of Books 11 and 12 of that book.
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    To wrestle with demons: a psychiatrist struggles to understand his patients and himself.Keith R. Ablow - 1994 - New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers.
    To Wrestle With Demons offers a rare glimpse of a psychiatrist's innermost thoughts about how his work affects patients, deeply move him, and reflects the society in which we live. Describing the unconscious as music, "a silent and explosive score," Dr. Ablow recalls the process of helping patients ferret out the past from the deep recesses of their minds. In so doing, he becomes enchanted with "the subtlety and power of human interaction." He describes the lonely gentleman who, gaining a (...)
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    Aristotle and Economics.Robert Allinson - 2011 - In Luk Bouckaert & Laszlo Zsolnai (eds.), Handbook of Spirituality and Business. Palgrave.
    It is commonly put forth that Aristotle’s ethics is a virtue ethics. This is contrasted with ethics that is orientated toward right actions. For Aristotle, this is a pseudo-distinction. One cannot build one’s virtues except through performing right actions. For Aristotle, one performs right actions for their own sake, not for the sake of building virtues or even building character. But the performance of noble deeds, which is the ultimate counsel to life that Aristotle gives, has as its natural consequence (...)
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    Nietzsche.Lou Andreas-Salomé - 1988 - Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Edited by Siegfried Mandel.
    This English translation of Friedrich Nietzsche in seinen Werken offers a rare, intimate view of the philosopher by Lou Salomé, a free-thinking, Russian-born intellectual to whom Nietzsche proposed marriage at only their second meeting. Published in 1894 as its subject languished in madness, Salomé's book rode the crest of a surge of interest in Nietzsche's iconoclastic philosophy. She discusses his writings and such biographical events as his break with Wagner, attempting to ferret out the man in the midst of his (...)
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    Expanding Access to Care: Scope of Practice Laws.Kathleen Hoke & Sarah Hexem - 2017 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 45 (s1):33-36.
    Allied health professionals play an integral role in providing safe, affordable care to communities in need. Laws that define the permissible scope of practice for these professionals may take full advantage of these providers and may unnecessarily restrict safe and effective care. Nurse practitioners in many states may provide care independent of a physician; research reveals that this care is safe, affordable and accessible. Yet hurdles exist that prevent communities from securing the full benefit of NPs in independent practice. The (...)
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    What's so great about the real thing?Arthur Jonathan McKeown-Green - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 41 (3):25-40.
    : It is often assumed that the best way to learn about an object involves observing it. That is why teachers bring live ferrets to the nature table. However, what is often assumed may not always be true. Why visit a place when you can watch a film about it? A film is cheaper and might do a better job of delivering the salient information.This article discusses the impact of this issue on the role of live performances in disseminating music. (...)
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    Movement Class as an Integrative Experience: Academic, Cognitive, and Social Effects.Svetlana Nikitina - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (1):54.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.1 (2003) 54-63 [Access article in PDF] Movement Class as an Integrative Experience:Academic, Cognitive, and Social Effects Svetlana Nikitina I believe the benefits of this type of course reach beyond the obvious possibilities of professional and academic achievement. The degree of personal discovery, creativity, self-development and insight are immeasurable. I am particularly referring to my experience here at Harvard. Claire Mallardi, from course syllabus (...)
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  36. The Pursuit of Philosophy: Some Cambridge Perspectives.Alexis Papazoglou (ed.) - 2012 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Eleven Cambridge academics approach philosophy from various fields, to broaden its practical and theoretical applications. Guides a tour through various academic departments—including history, political science, classics, law, and English—to ferret out the philosophy in their syllabi, and to show philosophy’s symbiotic relationship with other fields Provides a map of what philosophy is considered to be at Cambridge in the early twenty-first century, about a hundred years after the “founding fathers” of analytic philosophy reigned at Cambridge Offers useful new directions for (...)
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    Science and the Messy, Uncontrollable World of Nature.Carol E. Cleland & Sheralee Brindell - 2013 - In Massimo Pigliucci & Maarten Boudry (eds.), Philosophy of Pseudoscience: Reconsidering the Demarcation Problem. University of Chicago Press. pp. 183.
    This chapter argues that doubts about the scientific status of the field sciences often rest on mistaken preconceptions about the nature of the evaluative relation between empirical evidence and hypothesis or theory, namely, that it is some sort of formal logical relation. It argues that there is a potentially more fruitful approach to understanding the nature of the support offered by empirical evidence to scientific hypotheses. The first part of the chapter briefly reviews the traditional philosophical take on the scientific (...)
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    Trust as a Test for Unethical Persuasive Design.Johnny Brennan - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (4):767-783.
    Persuasive design draws on our basic psychological makeup to build products that make our engagement with them habitual. It uses variable rewards, creates Fear of Missing Out, and leverages social approval to incrementally increase and maintain user engagement. Social media and networking platforms, video games, and slot machines are all examples of persuasive technologies. Recent attention has focused on the dangers of PD: It can deceptively prod users into forming habits that help the company’s bottom line but not the user’s (...)
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    Here/There/Everywhere: Quantum Models for Decolonizing Canadian State Onto-Epistemology.Norah Bowman - 2019 - Foundations of Science 26 (1):171-186.
    In settler-colonial Canada, the state does not receive Indigenous testimony as credible evidence. While the state often accepts Indigenous testimony in formal hearings, the state fundamentally rejects Indigenous evidence as a description of the world as it is, as an onto-epistemology. In other words, the Indigenous worldview formation, while it functions as a knowledge system that knows and predicts life, is not admitted to regulatory discussions about effects of resource extraction projects on life. Particularly in such resource-extraction review hearings, partly (...)
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    Philosophy, Literature, and Ethics: Let the Engagement Begin.K. D. Clouser - 1996 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21 (3):321-340.
    The goal is to isolate points of philosophical interest in the preceding articles on narrative medical ethics in order to focus subsequent dialogue between the two disciplines. Ethics is an enterprise that has over the centuries developed a somewhat malleable structure, comprising characteristics, methods, lines of reasoning, rules, principles, assumptions, and arguments. This structure provides the framework within which many disciplines contribute to ethics through the exercise of their particular interests, skills, and methods. Challenging or changing the structural components requires (...)
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    A Critical Phenomenology of Walking: Footpaths and Flightways.Perry Zurn - 2021 - Puncta 4 (1):1-18.
    It is hardly difficult to imagine writing about critical phenomenology and walking. One might pause over the method of critical phenomenology as a meta-odos, a thinking of the path. Or consider the steps critical phenomenology takes and the unique pitch of its gait as it traverses the borderlands between phenomenology and critical theory. One might query how these two have the capacity to walk so well side by side, so much so that they can become as one, barely distinguishable against (...)
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  42. Information and computation: Essays on scientific and philosophical understanding of foundations of information and computation.Gordana Dodig Crnkovic & Mark Burgin (eds.) - 2011 - World Scientific.
    Information is a basic structure of the world, while computation is a process of the dynamic change of information. This book provides a cutting-edge view of world's leading authorities in fields where information and computation play a central role. It sketches the contours of the future landscape for the development of our understanding of information and computation, their mutual relationship and the role in cognition, informatics, biology, artificial intelligence, and information technology. -/- This book is an utterly enjoyable and engaging (...)
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    Healing and feeling: The clinical ontology of emotion.Allyson L. Robichaud - 2003 - Bioethics 17 (1):59–68.
    In the clinical setting, not enough attention is paid to the role that emotion plays. It is at worst ignored or avoided, isolating those who are suffering, at best treated as something to help another to endure. This is the result, in part, of an impoverished idea that views emotion as mere feelings. However, emotions are not just feelings, they are cognitive. If we look beneath the surface, emotions can provide information about values and beliefs, some of which may be (...)
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    Uncovering the Constitution's Moral Design.Paul R. DeHart - 2007 - University of Missouri.
    The U.S. Constitution provides a framework for our laws, but what does it have to say about morality? Paul DeHart ferrets out that document’s implicit moral assumptions as he revisits the notion that constitutions are more than merely practical institutional arrangements. In _Uncovering the Constitution’s Moral Design_, he seeks to reveal, elaborate, and then evaluate the Constitution’s normative framework to determine whether it is philosophically sound—and whether it makes moral assumptions that correspond to reality. Rejecting the standard approach of the (...)
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    Drug Testing Balancing Privacy and Public Safety.Judith Wagner DeCew - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (2):17-23.
    Although testing for substance abuse can be intrusive, inaccurate, and ineffective at ferreting out those who are a threat to others, it can be morally justified in certain carefully circumscribed cases.
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    If Government is so Villainous, How come Government Officials don't seem like Villains?Daniel B. Klein - 1994 - Economics and Philosophy 10 (1):91-106.
    At lunch one day a colleague and I had a friendly argument over occupational licensing. I attacked it for being anticompetitive, arguing that licensing boards raise occupational incomes by restricting entry, advertising, and commercialization. My colleague, while acknowledging anticompetitive aspects, affirmed the need for licensing on the grounds of protecting the consumer from frauds and quacks. In many areas of infrequent and specialized dealing, consumers are not able, ex ante or even ex post, to evaluate competence. I countered by suggesting (...)
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    Gain-of-function research and model organisms in biology.Nicholas G. Evans & Charles H. Pence - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (3):201-206.
    So-called ‘gain-of-function’ (GOF) research is virological research that results in a virus substantially more virulent or transmissible than its wild antecedent. GOF research has been subject to ethical analysis in the past, but the methods of GOF research have to date been underexamined by philosophers in these analyses. Here, we examine the typical animal used in influenza GOF experiments, the ferret, and show how despite its longstanding use, it does not easily satisfy the desirable criteria for an _animal model_. We (...)
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    Temporality in queer theory and continental philosophy.Shannon Winnubst - 2010 - Philosophy Compass 5 (2):136-146.
    The connections between the fields of queer theory and continental philosophy are strange and strained: simultaneously difficult and all too easy to ferret out, there is no easy narrative for how the two fields interconnect. Both sides of the relation seem either to disavow or simply repress any relation to the other. For example, despite the impact of Foucault's History of Sexuality, Volume One on early queer theory, current work in queer of color critique challenges the politics and epistemology of (...)
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    The Problem of Aristotle’s Nous Poiêtikos.Michael J. White - 2004 - Review of Metaphysics 57 (4):725-739.
    DESPITE THE WELL-KNOWN historical significance of Aristotle’s doctrine of the productive or active intellect it is not unusual to find contemporary discussions treating the doctrine as an excrescence on the text of the De anima, a work, it is frequently nowadays supposed, in which an otherwise securely naturalistic epistemology and rational psychology are developed. Although the doctrine of the intellectus agens is found only in one place in Aristotle’s extant texts, the third book of the De anima, I shall nonetheless (...)
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    An Introduction to Slow Money and its Gandhian Roots.Arvind Ashta - 2014 - Journal of Human Values 20 (2):209-225.
    Slow money, or patient nurturing capital directly invested locally in small firms in food and basic industries, is a new term but an old notion. It gains revival in times of crisis, especially after the recent financial crisis, as people search for meaning and a way out of the ruinous effects of uncontrolled capitalism. This article traces the roots of the movement to Gandhian thought. It examines the cases of the CIGALES clubs of microangels in France and the more recent (...)
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