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  1. Inherent worth, respect, and rights.Louis G. Lombardi - 1983 - Environmental Ethics 5 (3):257-270.
    Paul W. Taylor has defended a life-centered ethics that considers the inherent worth of all living things to be the same. l examine reasons for ascribing inherent worth to all living beings, but argue that there can be various levels of inherent worth. Differences in capacities among types of life are used to justify such levels. I argue that once levels of inherent worth are distinguished, it becomes reasonable torestrict rights to human beings.
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    Self-Regulation.Louis G. Lombardi - 1986 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 5 (2):68-86.
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    Intentions, Uncertainty And Deterrence.Louis G. Lombardi - 1991 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (1):51-57.
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    Freedom and Moral Training.Louis Lombardi - 1988 - Social Philosophy Today 1:89-100.
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    The Justification of Rights.Louis G. Lombardi - 1989 - Social Philosophy Today 2:29-41.
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    The Nature of Rights.Louis G. Lombardi - 1985 - Philosophy Research Archives 11:431-439.
    The paper seeks to explain rights by first uncovering their specific place in the moral realm. Accounts of rights as claims or entitlements are criticized for attempting to explain the moral concept of rights in terms that are primarily non-moral. Rights are then described as a form ofprescriptive presumption, that is, as requirements on deliberations that yield justifiable expectations of certain types of treatment. Similarities and differences between rights and moral rules or principles are examined to uncover the specific role (...)
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    A quick justification for business ethics.Louis G. Lombardi - 1985 - Journal of Business Ethics 4 (4):353 - 356.
    The article examines the question of whether business ethics courses ought to have an impact. Despite the still common attitude among students and some business professionals that ethical considerations are less pressing in business, I argue that moral obligations are just as important there as elsewhere. The emphasis on profits in business is related to other realms (e.g., hobbies and seeking and education) in which, though private goals are dominant, moral limits remain in force. Business ethics courses can play a (...)
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    The Nature of Rights.Louis G. Lombardi - 1985 - Philosophy Research Archives 11:431-439.
    The paper seeks to explain rights by first uncovering their specific place in the moral realm. Accounts of rights as claims or entitlements are criticized for attempting to explain the moral concept of rights in terms that are primarily non-moral. Rights are then described as a form ofprescriptive presumption, that is, as requirements on deliberations that yield justifiable expectations of certain types of treatment. Similarities and differences between rights and moral rules or principles are examined to uncover the specific role (...)
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    Character Vs. Codes.Louis G. Lombardi - 1990 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 5 (1):21-28.
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    Mill on Character, Virtue, and Utility.Louis G. Lombardi - 1995 - Social Philosophy Today 11:325-345.
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    Moral Analysis: Foundations, Guides, and Applications.Louis G. Lombardi - 1988 - State University of New York Press.
    This is an introductory text for an ethics course that provides the theoretical background for discussion of ethical problems.
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    Character Vs. Codes.Louis G. Lombardi - 1990 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 5 (1):21-28.
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    Character Vs. Codes.Louis G. Lombardi - 1990 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 5 (1):21-28.
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    Self-Regulation.Louis G. Lombardi - 1986 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 5 (2):68-86.
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    The legal versus the moral on abortion.Louis Lombardi - 1986 - Journal of Social Philosophy 17 (1):23-29.
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    Consumer Social Responsibility?Steve Tammelleo & Louis G. Lombardi - 2014 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 33 (1):99-126.
    We develop a vision of consumer responsibility in purchasing decisions in light of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers’ boycotts. These boycotts succeeded in convincing large fast food companies and national supermarket chains to pay tomato growers a penny more per pound, to improve working conditions and wages for pickers. The C.I.W. efforts to generate consumer support eschewed claims associated with rule-based obligations in favor of appeals more typically associated with virtue and caring ethics. The strategies encouraged consumers to understand the (...)
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    Duplicate publication and ‘paper inflation’ in the fractals literature.Ronald N. Kostoff, Dustin Johnson, J. Antonio Del Rio, Louis A. Bloomfield, Michael F. Shlesinger, Guido Malpohl & Hector D. Cortes - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (3):543-554.
    The similarity of documents in a large database of published Fractals articles was examined for redundancy. Three different text matching techniques were used on published Abstracts to identify redundancy candidates, and predictions were verified by reading full text versions of the redundancy candidate articles. A small fraction of the total articles in the database was judged to be redundant. This was viewed as a lower limit, because it excluded cases where the concepts remained the same, but the text was altered (...)
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  18. Duplicate publication and 'paper inflation' in the fractals literature.Ronald N. Kostoff, Dustin Johnson, J. Antonio Ridelo, Louis A. Bloomfield, Michael F. Shlesinger, Guido Malpohl & Hector D. Cortes - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (3).
    The similarity of documents in a large database of published Fractals articles was examined for redundancy. Three different text matching techniques were used on published Abstracts to identify redundancy candidates, and predictions were verified by reading full text versions of the redundancy candidate articles. A small fraction of the total articles in the database was judged to be redundant. This was viewed as a lower limit, because it excluded cases where the concepts remained the same, but the text was altered (...)
     
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    Duplicate publication and 'paper inflation' in the fractals literature.Dr Ronald N. Kostoff, Dustin Johnson, J. Antonio Del Rio, Louis A. Bloomfield, Michael F. Shlesinger, Guido Malpohl & Hector D. Cortes - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (3):543-554.
    The similarity of documents in a large database of published Fractals articles was examined for redundancy. Three different text matching techniques were used on publisheds to identify redundancy candidates, and predictions were verified by reading full text versions of the redundancy candidate articles. A small fraction of the total articles in the database was judged to be redundant. This was viewed as a lower limit, because it excluded cases where the concepts remained the same, but the text was altered substantially.Far (...)
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    Postmodern or late modern? On the significance of Louis Dupré’s The Quest of the Absolute.Guido Vanheeswijck - 2014 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 75 (3):223-235.
    The latest book by Louis Dupré, The Quest of the Absolute, is the third and final volume of a trilogy on the intellectual history of modernity. It follows Passage to Modernity (1993) and The Enlightenment and the Intellectual Foundations of Modern Culture (2004). Elegant writing and remarkable erudition go hand in hand with a deep insight into the objectives, achievements and deadlocks of the Romantic movement. It is not possible to look into the overwhelming variety of issues and figures (...)
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  21. A history of AI and Law in 50 papers: 25 years of the international conference on AI and Law. [REVIEW]Trevor Bench-Capon, Michał Araszkiewicz, Kevin Ashley, Katie Atkinson, Floris Bex, Filipe Borges, Daniele Bourcier, Paul Bourgine, Jack G. Conrad, Enrico Francesconi, Thomas F. Gordon, Guido Governatori, Jochen L. Leidner, David D. Lewis, Ronald P. Loui, L. Thorne McCarty, Henry Prakken, Frank Schilder, Erich Schweighofer, Paul Thompson, Alex Tyrrell, Bart Verheij, Douglas N. Walton & Adam Z. Wyner - 2012 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 20 (3):215-319.
    We provide a retrospective of 25 years of the International Conference on AI and Law, which was first held in 1987. Fifty papers have been selected from the thirteen conferences and each of them is described in a short subsection individually written by one of the 24 authors. These subsections attempt to place the paper discussed in the context of the development of AI and Law, while often offering some personal reactions and reflections. As a whole, the subsections build into (...)
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  22. Valor y situación en Louis Lavelle.Guido Soaje Ramos - 1960 - Sapientia 15 (57):169.
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  23. Una rara traduzione dello Spaccio de la bestia trionfante. Il Ciel Reformé dell'Abbé de Vougny.Guido Del Giudice - 2017 - la Biblioteca di Via Senato (4):60-66.
    Cosa spinge l'Abate-bibliofilo Louis Valentin de Vougny ad intraprendere, a metà del XVIII secolo, la traduzione di un libro "maledetto", lo "Spaccio de la bestia trionfante", i cui rari esemplari vengono acquistati a cifre esorbitanti?
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  24. DIE PSYCHOPATHOLOGIE DES ORDO AMORIS IN DER PERSPEKTIVE MAX SCHELERS UND BIN KIMURAS.Guido Cusinato - 2019 - Thaumàzein 7:108-142.
    In this paper I aim to re-think the question of the world of persons with schizophrenia from the perspective of the German phenomenologist Max Scheler and that of the Japanese psychiatrist Bin Kimura. So far, no comparison between these two authors has been made, even though there are several convergences and evidence of Scheler’s indirect influence on Bin Kimura through Viktor von Weizsäcker. In recent years, Dan Zahavi, Louis Sass, and Josef Parnas have interpreted the modus vivendi of schizophrenic (...)
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    Le jeu de la guerre.Louis Ucciani - 2011 - Philosophique 14:9-19.
    Les dessins laissés par Mark Lombardi le jour de son suicide en 2000, laissent apparaître des schémas graphiques qui mettent en lien les instances du pouvoir et de l’industrie et se donnent comme une cartographie de la trame du pouvoir. En utilisant le graphe Lombardi s’inscrit dans la suite des avant-gardes européennes qui de Steiner à Beuys, de Debord à Estivals avaient tentées de telles restitutions, en cela il semble être un aboutissement. Dans ce travail il y aurait (...)
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    The Healing Hand: Man and Wound in the Ancient World. Guido Majno.Louis Cohn-Haft - 1978 - Isis 69 (2):282-283.
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    Are Humans Superior to Animals and Plants?Paul W. Taylor - 1984 - Environmental Ethics 6 (2):149-160.
    Louis G. Lombardi’s arguments in support of the claim that humans have greater inherent worth than other living things provide a clear account of how it is possible to conceive of the relation between humans and nonhumans in this way. Upon examining his arguments, however, it seems that he does not succeed in establishing any reason to believe that humans actually do have greater inherent worth than animals and plants.
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  28. Are humans superior to animals and plants?Paul W. Taylor - 1984 - Environmental Ethics 6 (2):149-160.
    Louis G. Lombardi’s arguments in support of the claim that humans have greater inherent worth than other living things provide a clear account of how it is possible to conceive of the relation between humans and nonhumans in this way. Upon examining his arguments, however, it seems that he does not succeed in establishing any reason to believe that humans actually do have greater inherent worth than animals and plants.
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    Empathy in the context of philosophy.Louis Agosta - 2010 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Empathy remains poorly understood, under-theorized, and subject to conflicting and opportunistic uses. Its systematic role in human experience has not been analyzed and interpreted from top to bottom. In this book, the author attempts to provide such an analysis in the philosophical traditions of hermeneutics, phenomenology, analytic philosophy of language, and psychoanalysis. applying his interpretation of empathy to the philosophical issues of intentionality, the emotions, and the checkered transformations of empathy itself. In doing so the author aims to rescue empathy (...)
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  30. ChatGPT and the Technology-Education Tension: Applying Contextual Virtue Epistemology to a Cognitive Artifact.Guido Cassinadri - 2024 - Philosophy and Technology 37 (14):1-28.
    According to virtue epistemology, the main aim of education is the development of the cognitive character of students (Pritchard, 2014, 2016). Given the proliferation of technological tools such as ChatGPT and other LLMs for solving cognitive tasks, how should educational practices incorporate the use of such tools without undermining the cognitive character of students? Pritchard (2014, 2016) argues that it is possible to properly solve this ‘technology-education tension’ (TET) by combining the virtue epistemology framework with the theory of extended cognition (...)
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    The Significance of Religious Writings in the English Renaissance.Louis B. Wright - 1940 - Journal of the History of Ideas 1 (1/4):59.
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    On the Coherence of Aristotelian Universals.Guido Imaguire - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):7255-7263.
    The current interest in the notions of ontological dependence and metaphysical grounding is usually associated with a renewal of interest in Aristotelian metaphysics. Curiously, some authors have recently argued that the Aristotelian view of universals, according to which universals depend for their existence on their exemplifiers, is incoherent from a grounding perspective. In this paper I argue that such criticism is misleading. I shall examine their arguments and clarify the supposed incoherence.
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    Wittgenstein: a bibliographical guide.Guido Frongia & Brian McGuinness - 1990 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. Edited by Brian McGuinness.
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    Question pour un architecte.Louis Ucciani - 2019 - Philosophique 22.
    Je voudrais partir de cette définition générale, comme une petite introduction, où l’architecture se donne comme le moment de la maîtrise absolue de l’espace et des forces invisibles qui le traversent, et j’ouvre sur un paradoxe. Forme de l’espace maitrisé, l’architecture perdure et défie le temps. Ce que nous admirons, dans les bâtiments anciens, c’est paradoxalement comment l’espace maîtrisé se manifeste dans une maîtrise du temps. Cette maîtrise dont, par exemple, Napoléon énonce la formul...
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  35. The interminable monopoly of the avant-garde.Louis Torres - 2016 - In Elizabeth Millán (ed.), After the Avant-Gardes: Reflections on the Future of the Fine Arts. Chicago, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Company.
     
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    Avant-propos.Louis Ucciani - 2019 - Philosophique 22.
    Nous avons voulu, ici, saisissant l’opportunité de la programmation du concours de l’agrégation, tenter un pas à côté, comme une traverse, dans un champ couvert, presque jusqu’à saturation et dont cependant subsiste l’entier mystère. De Platon à Deleuze, mais aussi de Locke à Marx, de la physique à la musique, nous assistons à la mise en place des reformulations et de re-pensées, qui laissent envisager comment le temps est aussi la lecture de celles-ci. Si nous abandonnons le lecteur au libre...
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    Avant-propos.Louis Ucciani - 2020 - Philosophique 23.
    Revue du Laboratoire sur les Logiques de l’Agir, (EA 2274), Philosophique est aussi une revue-laboratoire qui nourrit l’ambition de publier les réflexions de chercheurs et enseignants autour d’une thématique, souvent celle proposée par le concours de l’agrégation ; c’est le cas pour ce numéro sur « La Représentation ». Pour ma part, on trouvera le texte préparatoire au colloque « La représentation et ses critiques » qui s’est tenu en notre faculté les 5 et 6 février 2020, complété par le (...)
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    Éditorial.Louis Ucciani - 2018 - Philosophique 21.
    Cette dernière livraison de Philosophique s’ouvre avec une pensée pour nos deux collègues et collaborateurs disparus en cette dernière année. André Tosel (1941-2017) et Robert Damien (1949-2017) nous ont en effet quittés. Ils ont tous deux dirigé le Laboratoire des Logiques de l’agir, qui est le support de notre revue. Je me souviens de ce jour du printemps de 1988 quand, après son audition, André Tosel assis sur un banc de la Promenade Granvelle de Besançon, à qui je me présentais, (...)
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    Entre répugnance et tremblement.Louis Ucciani - 2003 - Philosophique 6:5-22.
    Isolé par Bachelard comme une singularité de l’époque pour sa théorie de la Volonté, Schopenhauer serait en fait un pionnier. Et c’est paradoxalement sur une critique du scientisme qu’on voit cette théorie s’affiner. La volonté dans la nature apparaît comme une sauvegarde de l’espace de la philosophie là où se ferme sur lui-même le monde de la science.
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    Introduction.Louis Ucciani - 2017 - Philosophique 20.
    C’est sur une initiative étudiante que Catherine Malabou a été invitée à une journée d’étude dont nous publions ici les interventions. Nous poursuivons ainsi un travail de publication entrepris autour des débats théoriques ouverts dans la contemporanéité. Après Mehdi Belhaj Kacem, et l’ouverture sur « l’après Badiou », c’est le déplacement opéré par Catherine Malabou qui est ici abordé. Celui-ci part de l’état des discussions qui animent la philosophie dite continentale, notamment autour de l...
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    L’Appel de la question.Louis Ucciani - 2012 - Philosophique 15:59-68.
    En 1991, paraît Qu’est-ce que la philosophie?, c’est le dernier ouvrage de Deleuze. Co-signé par Guattari, il apparaît être le quatrième volume issu de la collaboration ouverte avec L’Anti-Œdipe (1972), Kafka (1975), Mille Plateaux (1980). En réalité il serait le signe d’autre chose ; il marque à la fois la douloureuse fin d’une amitié et le face à face de Deleuze avec son oeuvre. L’ouvrage quoiqu’il en soit se présente bien comme un point d’achèvement où sont posés les ultimes jalons (...)
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    Qu’est-ce qu’une expérience artistique?Louis Ucciani - 2010 - Philosophique 13:93-103.
    La conception esthétique de Schopenhauer ouvre sur un paradoxe où l’artiste amène le spectateur à contempler et à se délecter de la volonté que le reste de la théorie combat jusqu’à vouloir l’anéantir. Il y a possibilité de réduire le paradoxe en considérant ce que Schopenhauer nomme expérience. Ramenée à la sphère esthétique l’expérience devient le lieu d’anticipation du projet de la volonté. Dans ce cadre-là Schopenhauer peut être considéré comme un précurseur et peut devenir le philosophe sur lequel se (...)
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  43. Schopenhauer ou l’inévitable métaphysique.Louis Ucciani - 2000 - Philosophique 3:57-67.
    Dans sa conception de la métaphysique, Schopenhauer occupe une position paradoxale. Il anticipe Nietzsche et prépare le terrain à l’anéantissement de la métaphysique, en montrant en quoi elle est un savoir qui a perdu ses bases ; mais en même temps il la replace au centre de l’enjeu philosophique en la promouvant au cœur de toute philosophie.
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    Schopenhauer ou l’individu désolidarisé.Louis Ucciani - 2009 - Philosophique 12:143-153.
    Dans la généalogie du moi Schopenhauer est situé à un moment clé de sa dissolution. Tiraillé entre les deux moment de l’anéantissement du moi que sont en amont le bouddhisme et en aval la philosophie de Nietzsche, la pensée de Schopenhauer apparaît comme le moment de l’inversion où se génère une nouvelle conception du moi. En cela il peut être considéré comme un socle de notre contemporanéité qu’il anticipe.
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    Schopenhauer ou les deux portes de la conscience.Louis Ucciani - 2021 - Philosophique 24.
    La tragédie, disons après Nietzsche, écrit le moment de la déchirure d’avec la nature. Elle porte la tension entre ce qui subsiste de nature et ce qui s’impose de substitution. Blessure se cicatrisant elle panse l’irritation entre ce qui s’achève et l’oubli. Or, en deçà de ce qui s’achève et l’oubli, se trouve la déchirure de la crise qui est précisément ce que la tragédie écrit. Dès les premières pages de La Naissance de la tragédie Nietzsche montre comment la nature (...)
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  46. Meta‐regresses and the limits of persuasive argumentation.Guido Melchior - 2024 - Metaphilosophy 55 (2):196-213.
    This paper provides a thorough analysis of two often informally stated claims. First, successful argumentation in the sense of persuasive argumentation requires agreement between the interlocutors about the rationality of arguments. Second, a general agreement about rationality of arguments cannot itself be established via argumentation, since such an attempt leads to an infinite meta‐regress. Hence, agreement about the rationality of arguments is a precondition for successful argumentation. As the paper argues, these plausible claims hold under the assumption that interlocutors are (...)
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  47. The Methodologically Flawed Discussion about Deep Disagreement.Guido Melchior - forthcoming - Episteme.
    Questions surrounding deep disagreement have gained significant attention in recent years. One of the central debates is metaphysical, focusing on the features that make a disagreement deep. Proposals for what makes disagreements deep include theories about hinge propositions and first epistemic principles. In this paper, I criticize this metaphysical discussion by arguing that it is methodologically flawed. Deep disagreement is a technical or semi-technical term, but the metaphysical discussion mistakenly treats it as a common-sense concept to be analyzed and captured (...)
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  48. Bootstrapping and Persuasive Argumentation.Guido Melchior - forthcoming - Argumentation.
    That bootstrapping and Moorean reasoning fail to instantiate persuasive argumentation is an often informally presented but not systematically developed view. In this paper, I will argue that this unpersuasiveness is not determined by principles of justification transmission but by two straightforward principles of rationality, understood as a concept of internal coherence. First, it is rational for S to believe the conclusion of an argument because of the argument, only if S believes sufficiently many premises of the argument. Second, if S (...)
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    Reflections on Coase, Cost, and Efficiency.Louis De Alessi - 1998 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 8 (1):5-26.
  50. Mehrere Arten von Vollkommenheit" : Johann Nikolaus Forkel am Abgrund des Relativismus.Guido Heldt - 2008 - In Andreas Haug & Andreas Dorschel (eds.), Vom Preis des Fortschritts: Gewinn und Verlust in der Musikgeschichte. New York: Universal Edition.
     
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