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    PCF structures of height less than ω 3.Karim Er-Rhaimini & Boban Veličković - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (4):1231-1248.
    We show that it is relatively consistent with ZFC to have PCF structures of heightδ, for all ordinalsδ<ω3.
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    Kommunikative Komplexitätsbewältigung: Integrierter Methodenpluralismus Zur Optimierung Disziplinübergreifender Kommunikation.Karim Fathi - 2019 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Karim Fathi liefert erstmalig einen Überblick über die unterschiedlichen Diskurse und Strategien der Komplexitätsbewältigung auf der Ebene von Teams, Organisationen und Gesellschaften. Unter der Leitdifferenz kommunikativer Komplexitätsbewältigung untersucht er Fragen wie: Welche Strategien und Methoden ergeben sich im Umgang mit komplexen, vieldimensionalen und unvorhersehbaren Problemen? Wie können Kommunikationsprozesse so gestaltet werden, dass sie höhere kollektive Intelligenz ermöglichen? Sein universell anwendbarer Ansatz unterstützt komplexe Problemlöseprozesse auf allen Ebenen und fördert transdisziplinäres Denken in Zeiten globalen strukturellen Wandels.
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  3. Non-representationalist cognitive science and realism.Karim Zahidi - 2014 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 13 (3):461-475.
    Embodied and extended cognition is a relatively new paradigm within cognitive science that challenges the basic tenet of classical cognitive science, viz. cognition consists in building and manipulating internal representations. Some of the pioneers of embodied cognitive science have claimed that this new way of conceptualizing cognition puts pressure on epistemological and ontological realism. In this paper I will argue that such anti-realist conclusions do not follow from the basic assumptions of radical embodied cognitive science. Furthermore I will show that (...)
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    Saved by the Dark Forest: How a Multitude of Extraterrestrial Civilizations Can Prevent a Hobbesian Trap.Karim Jebari & Andrea S. Asker - 2024 - The Monist 107 (2):176-189.
    The possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) exists despite no observed evidence, and the risks and benefits of actively searching for ETI (Active SETI) have been debated. Active SETI has been criticized for potentially exposing humanity to existential risk, and a recent game-theoretical model highlights the Hobbesian trap that could occur following contact if mutual distrust leads to mutual destruction. We argue that observing a nearby ETI would suggest the existence of many unobserved ETI. This would expand the game and implies (...)
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    The extent of memory. From extended to extensive mind.Karim Zahidi & Erik Myin - 2015 - In Danièle Moyal-Sharrock, Volker Munz & Annalisa Coliva (eds.), Mind, Language and Action: Proceedings of the 36th International Wittgenstein Symposium. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 391-408.
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    Complexity, trans-immanent systems and morphogenetic régulation: towards a problématique of calibration.Karim Knio - 2023 - Journal of Critical Realism 22 (5):790-812.
    This article aims to study the intersection between critical realism and complexity theories through the existing literature on complex systems via an engagement with Luhmann’s autopoiesis. With reference to the philosophies of substance and persistence, I build on previous critical realist scholarship and provide an explanation for what the literature has only noted as the limitations and potentials of autopoiesis for complex systems thinking and its compatibility with Critical Realism. By highlighting how Luhmann’s autopoiesis is not a trans-immanent/ perdurantist-exdurantist system, (...)
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    Realist complexity, between causal and complex systems: introduction to the 2022 conference special issue.Karim Knio & Margaux Schulz - 2023 - Journal of Critical Realism 22 (5):767-770.
    This Special Issue of Journal of Critical Realism (JCR) is dedicated to the 2022 International Association for Critical Realism (IACR) Conference, which was hosted by the International Institute of...
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    Remarks on the NIP in a model.Karim Khanaki & Anand Pillay - 2018 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 64 (6):429-434.
    We define the notion has the NIP (not the independence property) in A, where A is a subset of a model, and give some equivalences by translating results from function theory. We also discuss the number of coheirs when A is not necessarily countable, and revisit the notion “ has the NOP (not the order property) in a model M”.
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    The morphogenetic approach and immanent causality: A spinozian perspective.Karim Knio - 2018 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 48 (4):398-415.
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    Radicalizing numerical cognition.Karim Zahidi - 2020 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 1):529-545.
    In recent decades, non-representational approaches to mental phenomena and cognition have been gaining traction in cognitive science and philosophy of mind. In these alternative approach, mental representations either lose their central status or, in its most radical form, are banned completely. While there is growing agreement that non-representational accounts may succeed in explaining some cognitive capacities, there is widespread skepticism about the possibility of giving non-representational accounts of cognitive capacities such as memory, imagination or abstract thought. In this paper, I (...)
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    Glivenko–Cantelli classes and NIP formulas.Karim Khanaki - forthcoming - Archive for Mathematical Logic:1-27.
    We give several new equivalences of NIP for formulas and new proofs of known results using Talagrand (Ann Probab 15:837–870, 1987) and Haydon et al. (in: Functional Analysis Proceedings, The University of Texas at Austin 1987–1989, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Springer, New York, 1991). We emphasize that Keisler measures are more complicated than types (even in the NIP context), in an analytic sense. Among other things, we show that for a first order theory T and a formula $$\phi (x,y)$$, the (...)
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    Gordon Belot , Geometric Possibility . Reviewed by.Karim Thébault - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (2):79-81.
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    Symmetry, Ontology and the Problem of Time: On the Interpretation and Quantisation of Canonical Gravity.Karim P. Y. Thebault - unknown
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    Strategic environmental assessment for planning mangrove ecosystems in guinea.Karim Samoura, Anne-Laure Bouvier & Jean-Philippe Waaub - 2007 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 19 (4):77-93.
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    Cómo hacerse pelagiano en cuatro pasos. Ensay o de interpretación de Rm 5, 12.Karim Schelkens & Enrique Eguiarte - 2010 - Augustinus 55 (216):185-203.
    El artículo trata de la importancia de Rm 5, 12 para san Agustín. Presta atención a su desarrollo inicial de la doctrina del pecado original. Además examina cómo esta doctrina se convirtió en tema de un candente debate en los siglos XVI y XVII, especialmente al explicar la relación entre naturaleza y gracia, dentro de la controversia bayanista. Presenta también las explicaciones que reviven este mismo tema en la primera mitad del siglo XX.
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    Understandings of genomic research in developing countries: a qualitative study of the views of MalariaGEN participants in Mali.Karim Traore, Susan Bull, Alassane Niare, Salimata Konate, Mahamadou A. Thera, Dominic Kwiatkowski, Michael Parker & Ogobara K. Doumbo - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):1-10.
    BackgroundObtaining informed consent for participation in genomic research in low-income settings presents specific ethical issues requiring attention. These include the challenges that arise when providing information about unfamiliar and technical research methods, the implications of complicated infrastructure and data sharing requirements, and the potential consequences of future research with samples and data. This study investigated researchers’ and participants’ parents’ experiences of a consent process and understandings of a genome-wide association study of malaria involving children aged five and under in Mali. (...)
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    What to Enhance: Behaviour, Emotion or Disposition?Karim Jebari - 2014 - Neuroethics 7 (3):253-261.
    As we learn more about the human brain, novel biotechnological means to modulate human behaviour and emotional dispositions become possible. These technologies could be used to enhance our morality. Moral bioenhancement, an instance of human enhancement, alters a person’s dispositions, emotions or behaviour in order to make that person more moral. I will argue that moral bioenhancement could be carried out in three different ways. The first strategy, well known from science fiction, is behavioural enhancement. The second strategy, favoured by (...)
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    The Problem of Time.Karim P. Y. Thebault - 2022 - In Eleanor Knox & Alastair Wilson (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Physics. London, UK: Routledge.
    The `problem of time' is a cluster of interpretational and formal issues in the foundations of general relativity relating to both the representation of time in the classical canonical formalism, and to the quantization of the theory. The purpose of this short chapter is to provide an accessible introduction to the problem.
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  19. Symplectic Reduction and the Problem of Time in Nonrelativistic Mechanics.Karim P. Y. Thébault - 2012 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 63 (4):789-824.
    Symplectic reduction is a formal process through which degeneracy within the mathematical representations of physical systems displaying gauge symmetry can be controlled via the construction of a reduced phase space. Typically such reduced spaces provide us with a formalism for representing both instantaneous states and evolution uniquely and for this reason can be justifiably afforded the status of fun- damental dynamical arena - the otiose structure having been eliminated from the original phase space. Essential to the application of symplectic reduction (...)
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  20. Modelling Inequality.Karim Thébault, Seamus Bradley & Alexander Reutlinger - 2018 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 69 (3):691-718.
    Econophysics is a new and exciting cross-disciplinary research field that applies models and modelling techniques from statistical physics to economic systems. It is not, however, without its critics: prominent figures in more mainstream economic theory have criticized some elements of the methodology of econophysics. One of the main lines of criticism concerns the nature of the modelling assumptions and idealizations involved, and a particular target are ‘kinetic exchange’ approaches used to model the emergence of inequality within the distribution of individual (...)
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    Shīʿī Readings of human evolution: Ṭabāṭabāʾī to ḥaydarī.Karim Gabor Kocsenda - 2022 - Zygon 57 (2):418-442.
    Zygon®, Volume 57, Issue 2, Page 418-442, June 2022.
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  22. Many worlds: decoherent or incoherent?Karim P. Y. Thébault & Richard Dawid - 2015 - Synthese 192 (5):1559-1580.
    We claim that, as it stands, the Deutsch–Wallace–Everett approach to quantum theory is conceptually incoherent. This charge is based upon the approach’s reliance upon decoherence arguments that conflict with its own fundamental precepts regarding probabilistic reasoning in two respects. This conceptual conflict obtains even if the decoherence arguments deployed are aimed merely towards the establishment of certain ‘emergent’ or ‘robust’ structures within the wave function: To be relevant to physical science notions such as robustness must be empirically grounded, and, on (...)
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    Virtual competitions and the gamer’s dilemma.Karim Nader - 2020 - Ethics and Information Technology 22 (3):239-245.
    This paper expands Rami Ali’s dissolution of the gamer’s dilemma (Ethics Inf Technol 17:267-274, 2015). Morgan Luck’s gamer’s dilemma (Ethics Inf Technol 11(1):31-36, 2009) rests on our having diverging intuition when considering virtual murder and virtual child molestation in video games. Virtual murder is seemingly permissible, when virtual child molestation is not and there is no obvious morally relevant difference between the two. Ali argues that virtual murder and virtual child molestation are equally permissible/impermissible when considered under different modes of (...)
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    Les Libertés de la presse écrite en Tunisie: des débuts a nos jours.Karim Freund - 1988 - Communications 14 (3):129-146.
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    Non Deterministic Classical Logic: The -calculus.Karim Nour - 2002 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 48 (3):357-366.
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    Aswāq-cum-Maghāzī: Commerce and Conflict in Late Antique Arabia.Karim Samji - 2016 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 93 (1):1-34.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 93 Heft: 1 Seiten: 1-34.
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    Method and Impasse: Critical Remarks on the Reconstruction of Formative Islam.Karim Samji - 2016 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 93 (1):216-233.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 93 Heft: 1 Seiten: 216-233.
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    Schrodinger Evolution for the Universe: Reparametrization.Karim P. Y. Thebault & Sean Gryb - unknown
    Starting from a generalized Hamilton-Jacobi formalism, we develop a new framework for constructing observables and their evolution in theories invariant under global time reparametrizations. Our proposal relaxes the usual Dirac prescription for the observables of a totally constrained system and allows one to recover the influential partial and complete observables approach in a particular limit. Difficulties such as the non-unitary evolution of the complete observables in terms of certain partial observables are explained as a breakdown of this limit. Identification of (...)
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    On the Universality of Hawking Radiation.Karim P. Y. Thébault, Patricia Palacios & Sean Gryb - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (3):809-837.
    A physically consistent semi-classical treatment of black holes requires universality arguments to deal with the ‘trans-Planckian’ problem where quantum spacetime effects appear to be amplified such that they undermine the entire semi-classical modelling framework. We evaluate three families of such arguments in comparison with Wilsonian renormalization group universality arguments found in the context of condensed matter physics. Our analysis is framed by the crucial distinction between robustness and universality. Particular emphasis is placed on the quality whereby the various arguments are (...)
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  30. Major and Minor: Crossed Perspectives.Karim Larose & Roxanne Lapidus - 2002 - Substance 31 (1):36-47.
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    What Can We Learn From Analogue Experiments?Karim P. Y. Thebault - unknown
    In 1981 Unruh proposed that fluid mechanical experiments could be used to probe key aspects of the quantum phenomenology of black holes. In particular, he claimed that an analogue to Hawking radiation could be created within a fluid mechanical `dumb hole', with the event horizon replaced by a sonic horizon. Since then an entire sub-field of `analogue gravity' has been created. In 2016 Steinhauer reported the experimental observation of quantum Hawking radiation and its entanglement in a Bose-Einstein condensate analogue black (...)
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    On Mach on time.Karim P. Y. Thébault - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 89 (C):84-102.
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    Minds vs Machines.Karim Gherab - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):185-195.
    This paper presents, from a historical and logical-philosophical perspective, the Gödelian arguments of two Oxford scholars, John Lucas and Roger Penrose. Both have been based on Gödel's Theorem to refute mechanism, computationalism and the possibility of creating an AI capable of simulating or duplicating the human mind. In the conclusions, the growing application of empirical methods in mathematics is mentioned and a possible path that would support Lucas and Penrose's arguments is speculated.
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    Soyons philosophes: penser la politique du XXIe siècle.Karim Bouhassoun - 2021 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
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    Haar measure and integral logic.Karim Khanaki & Massoud Amini - 2012 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 58 (4):294-302.
    We study invariant measures on compact Hausdorff spaces using finitary integral logic. For each compact Hausdorff space X and any family equation image of its continuous transformations, we find equivalent conditions for the existence of an equation image-invariant measure on X. We give two proofs of the existence of Haar measure on compact groups.
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    Random variables and integral logic.Karim Khanaki & Seyed-Mohammad Bagheri - 2011 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 57 (5):494-503.
    We study model theory of random variables using finitary integral logic. We prove definability of some probability concepts such as having F as distribution function, independence and martingale property. We then deduce Kolmogorov's existence theorem from the compactness theorem.
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    Three denials of time in the interpretation of canonical gravity.Karim P. Y. Thébault - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 43 (4):277-294.
    The analysis of the temporal structure of canonical general relativity and the connected interpretational questions with regard to the role of time within the theory both rest upon the need to respect the fundamentally dual role of the Hamiltonian constraints found within the formalism. Any consistent philosophical approach towards the theory must pay dues to the role of these constraints in both generating dynamics, in the context of phase space, and generating unphysical symmetry transformations, in the context of a hypersurface (...)
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  38. Describing and analyzing learning in action: An empirical study of the importance of misconceptions in learning science.Karim M. Hamza & Per‐Olof Wickman - 2008 - Science Education 92 (1):141-164.
  39. Feyerabend and Popper on Theory Proliferation and Anomaly Import: On the Compatibility of Theoretical Pluralism and Critical Rationalism.Karim Bschir - 2015 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 5 (1):24-55.
    A fundamental tenet of Paul Feyerabend’s pluralistic view of science has it that theory proliferation, that is, the availability of theoretical alternatives, is of crucial importance for the detection of anomalies in established theories. Paul Hoyningen-Huene calls this the Anomaly Importation Thesis, according to which anomalies are imported, as it were, into well-established theories from competing alternatives. This article pursues two major objectives: (a) to work out the systematic details of Feyerabend’s ideas on theory proliferation and anomaly import as they (...)
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    Understanding the unique impact of dimensions of ethical leadership on employee attitudes.Samina Karim & Sadia Nadeem - 2019 - Ethics and Behavior 29 (7):572-594.
    This study extends earlier findings on ethical leadership by testing the relationship of the seven dimensions of ethical leadership with job satisfaction, organization commitment, job embeddedness, and cynicism. It uses time-lagged data from 585 employees in Pakistan. Using confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling, the study supports the concept of multidimensional ethical leadership in the Eastern setting and indicates that the dimensions of people orientation, fairness, power sharing, ethical guidance, and role clarification are associated with the majority of outcomes, (...)
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    Adolescent entre situation traumatogène et protection familiale.Karim Mekiri - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 201 (3):121.
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    Adolescent entre situation traumatogène et protection familiale.Karim Mekiri - 2013 - Dialogue 3:121-132.
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    Asymptotic Behavior of a Chemostat Model with Constant Recycle Sludge Concentration.Karim Yadi & Mohamed Amine Hamra - 2017 - Acta Biotheoretica 65 (3):233-252.
    In this work, we study a several species aerobic chemostat model with constant recycle sludge concentration in continuous culture. We reduce the number of parameters by considering a dimensionless model. First, the existence of a global positive uniform attractor for the model with different removal rates is proved using the theory of dissipative dynamical systems. Hence, we investigate the asymptotic behavior of the model under small perturbations using methods of singular perturbation theory and we prove that, in the case of (...)
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    How to Leave Descartes Behind.Karim Zahidi - 2018 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 55 (3):91-105.
    Both mainstream cognitive science and analytic philosophy of mind remain wedded to the Cartesian picture of the mind as an isolated, self-sufficient, and constitutively individual phenomenon. However, recently approaches to the mind (e.g. extended mind thesis, enactivism) that depart from the standard view have emerged. Aunifying thread that runs through these approaches can be summed up in the slogan: “to understand mental phenomena one cannot do away with the environment”. Differences between these related views pertain to the strength of the (...)
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  45. Strikt finitisme en de wiskundige praktijk.Karim Zahidi - 2010 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 102 (3):202-205.
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    Quantisation, Representation and Reduction; How Should We Interpret the Quantum Hamiltonian Constraints of Canonical Gravity?Karim P. Y. Thébault - unknown
    Hamiltonian constraints feature in the canonical formulation of general relativity. Unlike typical constraints they cannot be associated with a reduction procedure leading to a non-trivial reduced phase space and this means the physical interpretation of their quantum analogues is ambiguous. In particular, can we assume that “quantisation commutes with reduction” and treat the promotion of these constraints to operators annihilating the wave function, according to a Dirac type procedure, as leading to a Hilbert space equivalent to that reached by quantisation (...)
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    Public understanding of artificial intelligence through entertainment media.Karim Nader, Paul Toprac, Suzanne Scott & Samuel Baker - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-14.
    Artificial intelligence is becoming part of our everyday experience and is expected to be ever more integrated into ordinary life for many years to come. Thus, it is important for those in product development, research, and public policy to understand how the public’s perception of AI is shaped. In this study, we conducted focus groups and an online survey to determine the knowledge of AI held by the American public, and to judge whether entertainment media is a major influence on (...)
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    Disease prioritarianism: a flawed principle.Karim Jebari - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (1):95-101.
    Disease prioritarianism is a principle that is often implicitly or explicitly employed in the realm of healthcare prioritization. This principle states that the healthcare system ought to prioritize the treatment of disease before any other problem. This article argues that disease prioritarianism ought to be rejected. Instead, we should adopt ‘the problem-oriented heuristic’ when making prioritizations in the healthcare system. According to this idea, we ought to focus on specific problems and whether or not it is possible and efficient to (...)
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    Flipping arrows.Karim P. Y. Thébault - forthcoming - Metascience:1-4.
    Review of Bryan W. Roberts: Reversing the Arrow of Time, Cambridge University Press, 2022.
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    Les oecuménistes catholiques francophones d’avant Vatican II : héritiers de Newman?Karim Schelkens - 2018 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 74 (3):407-418.
    Karim Schelkens | : Dans cette contribution, l’auteur étudie l’affirmation souvent entendue selon laquelle John Henry Newman a influencé les enseignements de Vatican II. L’accent est mis sur l’ouverture conciliaire au dialogue oecuménique, et sur la façon dont les idées de Newman ont été accueillies par une génération intermédiaire de théologiens, qui à leur tour les ont amenées dans la salle conciliaire. Cet article illustre notamment comment l’héritage de Newman a été reçu dans les milieux européens francophones de la (...)
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