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    Dignity of individuals with dementia, palliative care, and futile treatment.Rudolf Novotný, Zuzana Novotná, Štefánia Andraščíková & Martin Kmec - 2023 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 13 (1-2):38-50.
    Case studies are used to reflect on the treatment of patients with dementia hospitalized at the Geriatric Department of the Faculty hospital in Prešov, emphasizing human dignity in clinical practice. The discussion is focused on the palliative care of patients with severe dementia. The biomedical method, which respects human dignity is defined by means of inductive, deductive, and normative bioethical methods. They make it possible to provide guidelines for palliative care and individualized prognosis strategy. An analysis of health status of (...)
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    Model theory of modules.Martin Ziegler - 1984 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 26 (2):149-213.
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    Levels of Altruism.Martin Zwick & Jeffrey A. Fletcher - 2014 - Biological Theory 9 (1):100-107.
    The phenomenon of altruism extends from the biological realm to the human sociocultural realm. This article sketches a coherent outline of multiple types of altruism of progressively increasing scope that span these two realms and are grounded in an ever-expanding sense of “self.” Discussion of this framework notes difficulties associated with altruism at different levels. It links scientific ideas about the evolution of cooperation and about hierarchical order to perennial philosophical and religious concerns. It offers a conceptual background for inquiry (...)
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    An exposition of Hrushovskiʼs New Strongly Minimal Set.Martin Ziegler - 2013 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 164 (12):1507-1519.
    We give an exposition of Hrushovskiʼs New Strongly Minimal Set : A strongly minimal theory which is not locally modular but does not interpret an infinite field. We give an exposition of his construction.
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    More fine structural global square sequences.Martin Zeman - 2009 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 48 (8):825-835.
    We extend the construction of a global square sequence in extender models from Zeman [8] to a construction of coherent non-threadable sequences and give a characterization of stationary reflection at inaccessibles similar to Jensen’s characterization in L.
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  6. Kierkegaard's epistemology: a centrally directed assessment of the efficacy of his authorship.Martin Slotty - 2015 - North Syracuse, NY: Gegensatz Press. Edited by Eric vd Luft.
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    Das Netzwerk von Gilles Deleuze: Immanenz im Internet und auf Video.Martin Stingelin - 2000 - Berlin: Merve.
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    Realizem, ki osvobaja: eseji o svobodi in vzgoji.Martin Sušnik - 2023 - Ljubljana: Družina d. o. o..
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    Zollikon Seminars: Protocols - Conversations - Letters.Martin Heidegger - 2001 - Northwestern University Press.
    Long awaited and eagerly anticipated, this remarkable volume allows English-speaking readers to experience a profound dialogue between the German philosopher Martin Heidegger and the Swiss psychiatrist Medard Boss.
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    Human rights in a moderate communitarian political framework.Martin Odei Ajei - 2015 - South African Journal of Philosophy 34 (4):491-503.
    The International Bill of Human Rights (IBHR) enjoys universal acclaim as the source of the best standards and definition of human rights. This paper argues that the IBHR is inspired by liberalism and harbours ambiguities that open the door to a neoliberal seizure of the rights agenda; and that this effectively destabilises the focus on the IBHR on socio-economic and community rights, and therefore its stated ideal of the equal value of all human rights. I argue that Kwame Gyekye's moderate (...)
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    Kwasi Wiredu’s consensual democracy: Prospects for practice in Africa.Martin Odei Ajei - 2016 - European Journal of Political Theory 15 (4):445-466.
    A political challenge facing constitutional democracies in Africa is the lack of adequate representation and participation of citizens in democratic processes and institutions. This challenge is manifest in the vesting of power solely in, and the exercise of this power by, a sectional group – the majority party – to the exclusion of others; as evinced in the liberal democratic systems extensively practised on the continent. Wiredu proposes as a solution to these challenges the adoption of consensual democracy; an indigenous, (...)
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    Ontology and human rights.Martin Odei Ajei - 2019 - South African Journal of Philosophy 38 (1):17-29.
    This paper examines the question of whether human rights are related to ontology. It examines perspectives on this question from human rights theories in the Western and African traditions of philosophy and defends the thesis that a good account of human rights requires an explicit ontology of the human, and that taking this seriously engenders divergent conclusions about what rights are. It then proceeds to claim that the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights adds substantive features to the International (...)
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    Cabanis: Enlightenment and Medical Philosophy in the French Revolution.Martin S. Staum - 2014 - Princeton University Press.
    A physician and spokesman for the French Ideologues, Pierre-JeanGeorges Cabanis (1757-1808) stands at the crossroads of several influential developments in modern culture--Enlightenment optimism about human perfectibility, the clinical method in medicine, and the formation and adaptation of liberal social ideals in the French Revolution. This first major study of Cabanis in English traces the influences of these developments on his thought and career. Originally published in 1980. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously (...)
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    Max Weber: From Modernity to Globality – a Personal Memoir.Martin Albrow - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (7-8):315-327.
    Lighting upon Weber as a history student in the late 1950s led to all round engagement with his work to the present day, beginning with rationality and bureaucracy, passing through appreciation of his synoptic vision of modernity, and arguing for the continuing relevance of his rationalization thesis. This emphasis on Weber’s contribution to understanding the course of modernity led in the 1990s to pointing out that his approach to epochal shift provides the basis for understanding the global age. The ever-developing (...)
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    Real computation with least discrete advice: A complexity theory of nonuniform computability with applications to effective linear algebra.Martin Ziegler - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (8):1108-1139.
  16. William Kluback, The Idea of Humanity: Hermann Cohen's Legacy to Philosophy and Theology.Martin D. Yaffe - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7 (7):275-277.
     
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  17. REVIEWS-Various articles on models.Martin Zeman - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (4):583-587.
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    Ernest Schimmerling. Covering properties of core models. Sets and proofs. (Leeds, 1997), London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series 258. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999, pp. 281–299. - Peter Koepke. An introduction to extenders and core models for extender sequences. Logic Colloquium '87 (Granada, 1987), Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics 129. North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1989, pp. 137–182. - William J. Mitchell. The core model up to a Woodin cardinal. Logic, methodology and philosophy of science, IX (Uppsala, 1991), Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics 134, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1994, pp. 157–175. - Benedikt Löwe and John R. Steel. An introduction to core model theory. Sets and proofs (Leeds, 1997), London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series 258, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999, pp. 103–157. - John R. Steel. Inner models with many Woodin cardinals. Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, vol. 65 no. 2 (1993), pp. 185–209. -.Martin Zeman - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (4):583-588.
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    Computability on Regular Subsets of Euclidean Space.Martin Ziegler - 2002 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 48 (S1):157-181.
    For the computability of subsets of real numbers, several reasonable notions have been suggested in the literature. We compare these notions in a systematic way by relating them to pairs of ‘basic’ ones. They turn out to coincide for full-dimensional convex sets; but on the more general class of regular sets, they reveal rather interesting ‘weaker/stronger’ relations. This is in contrast to single real numbers and vectors where all ‘reasonable’ notions coincide.
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  20. La pregunta por el pensar como acceso al comienzo histórico de la metafísica.Martín Zubiria - 1989 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 24 (53):109-122.
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    The goals of ethics consultation: Rejecting the role of "ethics police".Martin L. Smith & Kathryn L. Weise - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):42 – 44.
    We congratulate Fox and her colleagues (2007) for contributing to the published empirical literature on ethics consultation in United States hospitals. Their study demonstrates the continued wide v...
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    Hölderlin's Hymn "the Ister".Martin Heidegger - 1996 - Indiana University Press.
    Martin Heidegger’s 1942 lecture course interprets Friedrich Hölderlin’s hymn "The Ister" within the context of Hölderlin’s poetic and philosophical work, with particular emphasis on Hölderlin’s dialogue with Greek tragedy.
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    Nursing ethics education: Are we really delivering the good (s)?Martin Woods - 2005 - Nursing Ethics 12 (1):5-18.
    The vast majority of research in nursing ethics over the last decade indicates that nurses may not be fully prepared to ‘deliver the good’ for their patients, or to contribute appropriately in the wider current health care climate. When suitable research projects were evaluated for this article, one key question emerged: if nurses are educationally better prepared than ever before to exercise their ethical decision-making skills, why does research still indicate that the expected practice-based improvements remain elusive? Hence, a number (...)
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    Kant on the Normativity of Obligatory Ends.Martin Sticker - 2024 - The Journal of Ethics 28 (1):53-73.
    I propose a novel way to understand the stringency of Kant’s conception of beneficence. This novel understanding can ground our intuition that we do not have to forego (almost) all pursuit of our personal ends. I argue that we should understand the application of imperfect duties to specific cases according to the framework set by the adoption and promotion of ends. Agents have other ends than obligatory ones and they must weigh obligatory ends against these other ends. Obligatory ends are (...)
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    The public university as a real utopia.Martin Aidnik & Harshwardhani Sharma - forthcoming - Constellations.
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    The Critique of the Enlightenment.Martin Shuster - 2019 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), A companion to Adorno. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 251–269.
    This chapter examines the traditional understanding of Horkheimer and Adorno's dialectic of enlightenment (exemplified by Jürgen Habermas and others), arguing that the traditional reading – with its stress on instrumental rationalization and a regressive or self‐destructive history – misses Horkheimer and Adorno's deepest aspirations, which are to offer an argument against a particular conceptualization of human agency (as apperceptive). Stressing instead, that Kant is the central interlocutor, the chapter shows how understanding this Kantian inheritance allows us to bring into focus (...)
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    Computable operators on regular sets.Martin Ziegler - 2004 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 50 (4-5):392-404.
    For regular sets in Euclidean space, previous work has identified twelve ‘basic’ computability notions to which many previous notions considered in literature were shown to be equivalent. With respect to those basic notions we now investigate on the computability of natural operations on regular sets: union, intersection, complement, convex hull, image, and pre-image under suitable classes of functions. It turns out that only few of these notions are suitable in the sense of rendering all those operations uniformly computable.
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    The Computer Revolution in Philosophy.Martin Atkinson & Aaron Sloman - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (119):178.
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    Basic Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy.Martin Heidegger - 2009 - Indiana University Press.
    Volume 18 of Martin Heidegger's collected works presents his important 1924 Marburg lectures which anticipate much of the revolutionary thinking that he subsequently articulated in Being and Time. Here are the seeds of the ideas that would become Heidegger's unique phenomenology. Heidegger interprets Aristotle's Rhetoric and looks closely at the Greek notion of pathos. These lectures offer special insight into the development of his concepts of care and concern, being-at-hand, being-in-the-world, and attunement, which were later elaborated in Being and (...)
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    Hölderlin's Hymns "Germania" and "the Rhine".Martin Heidegger - 2014 - Indiana University Press.
    Martin Heidegger’s 1934–1935 lectures on Friedrich Hölderlin’s hymns "Germania" and "The Rhine" are considered the most significant among Heidegger’s lectures on Hölderlin. Coming at a crucial time in his career, the text illustrates Heidegger’s turn toward language, art, and poetry while reflecting his despair at his failure to revolutionize the German university and his hope for a more profound revolution through the German language, guided by Hölderlin’s poetry. These lectures are important for understanding Heidegger’s changing relation to politics, his (...)
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    Folk Psychology and Freedom of the Will.Martin Kusch - 2007 - In Daniel D. Hutto & Matthew Ratcliffe (eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed. New York: Springer Press. pp. 175--188.
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    Aesthetics of appearing.Martin Seel - 2005 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    This book proposes that aesthetics begin not with concepts of being or semblance, but with a concept of appearing. Appearing bespeaks of the reality that all aesthetic objects share, however different they may otherwise be. For Martin Seel, appearing plays its part everywhere in the aesthetic realm, in all aesthetic activity. In his book, Seel examines the existential and cultural meaning of aesthetic experience. In doing so, he brings aesthetics and philosophy of art together again, which in continental as (...)
  33. Colonial mentality : Kant's hospitality right then and now.Martin Ajei & Katrin Flikschuh - 2014 - In Katrin Flikschuh & Lea Ypi (eds.), Kant and Colonialism: Historical and Critical Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Spinoza on the Metaphysics of Thought and Extension.Martin Lin - 1996 - In Don Garrett (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Spinoza. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 113-140.
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    El Momento Beastly: La Policía de Buenos Aires y la Expulsión de Extranjeros (1896-1904).Martín Albornoz & Diego Antonio Galeano - 2016 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 17:6-41.
    El artículo analiza el problema de la expulsión de extranjeros sospechosos de ser delincuentes o anarquistas, tomando como marco temporal la acción de la policía de Buenos Aires durante la jefatura de Francisco Beazley (1896-1904). A partir del cruce de dos tradiciones historiográficas diferentes —aquella que toma como objeto a la institución policial y el mundo del delito y la que se ha preocupado por el surgimiento del anarquismo—, busca reflexionar sobre los mecanismos de deportación de inmigrantes antes y después (...)
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    Adorno and Negative Theology.Martin Shuster - 2016 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 37 (1):97-130.
    This article elaborates Theodor W. Adorno’s understanding of ‘negation’ and ‘negative theology.’ It proceeds by introducing a typology of negation within modern philosophy roughly from Descartes onwards, showing how Adorno both fits and also stands out in this typology. Ultimately, it is argued that Adorno’s approach to negation and thereby to negative theology is throughout distinguished and infused by an ethical commitment.
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    An African philosophical perspective on barriers to the current discourse on sustainability.Martin Odei Ajei - 2022 - Philosophical Forum 53 (1):31-45.
    The Philosophical Forum, Volume 53, Issue 1, Page 31-45, Spring 2022.
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    Joint venture oder feindliche übernahme?Martin Abraham - 2004 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 46 (3):387-422.
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    On Gender and Lived Body. The views of Pierre Bourdieu and Iris Marion Young.Lucía Acosta Martín - 2013 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 51:95.
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    Two Concepts of Meditation and Three Kinds of Wisdom in Kamalasila’s Bhavanakramas.Martin T. Adam - 2007 - Buddhist Studies Review 23 (1):71-92.
    A close reading of the three Bhavanakramah texts, written by Kamalasila, reveals that their author was aware of two competing concepts of meditation prevalent in Tibet at the time of their composition. The two concepts of meditation,associated with the Sanskrit words bhavana and dhyana, can be related respectively to the Indian and Chinese sides of the well-known debates at bSam yas. The account of the Mahayana path outlined in these texts implies an acceptance of the precedence of bhavana over dhyana. (...)
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    The perpetual becoming of humanity: Bauman, Bloch and the question of humanism.Martin Aidnik - 2017 - History of the Human Sciences 30 (5):104-124.
    Growing interest has been shown toward humanism in the 21st century after decades of critique and rejection. Posthumanism and transhumanism have redefined the topic primarily through developments in technology and by focusing on relations of interconnectedness between humans and the environment. A different concern with ‘being human’ can be found in the writings of Zygmunt Bauman and Ernst Bloch. The leitmotif of Bauman’s sociology and of Bloch’s utopian philosophy is their assertion that humans have the distinct capacity to transcend necessity (...)
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    Acerca del fundamento de la necesidad de las leyes empíricas de la ciencia en un sentido impropio en Kant. Una crítica de Michael Bennett McNulty.Martín Arias Albisu - 2019 - Tópicos 37:1-27.
    El objetivo de este trabajo es criticar un artículo de Michael B. McNulty publicado en 2015, a saber, “Rehabilitating the Regulative Use of Reason: Kant on Empirical and Chemical Laws”. En este artículo, McNulty examina la concepción kantiana de la necesidad de las leyes empíricas pertenecientes a lo que, en los Primeros principios metafísicos de la ciencia de la naturaleza, se denomina ciencia en un sentido “impropio”. McNulty considera la única ciencia en sentido impropio mencionada por Kant, a saber, la (...)
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    Kant y sus filosofías de la historia.Martín Arias Albisu - 2023 - Revista de Filosofía (La Plata) 53 (1):e067.
    En diversos textos relacionados con la filosofía de la historia, Immanuel Kant presenta los conceptos de “naturaleza”, “destino” o “providencia” que dan sentido y finalidad a la historia de la humanidad en su conjunto. Estos textos fueron publicados durante las décadas de 1780 y 1790. El objetivo de este artículo es examinar las diferentes formas que adopta la teleología de la naturaleza en estos textos kantianos. Intentaremos mostrar las coincidencias y las diferencias entre las formas mencionadas.
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    Max Weber and the Methodology of the Social SciencesToby E. Huff.Martin Albrow - 1985 - Isis 76 (4):619-619.
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    Reason, faith, and tradition: explorations in Catholic theology.Martin C. Albl - 2015 - Winona, Minnesota: Anselm Academic.
    The author shows that the beliefs of Catholics and other Christians are reasonable, not based on blind faith. Drawing on Catholic and Christian theological traditions, the book links traditional teaching with contemporary issues to illustrate the relevance of faith to modern cultural, ethical, and scientific issues.--From publisher's description.
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    To hallow this life.Martin Buber - 1958 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
  47. A religious way of knowing.C. B. Martin - 1955 - In Antony Flew (ed.), New essays in philosophical theology. New York,: Macmillan.
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    The historia avgvsta before ms Pal. Lat. 899: Lost manuscripts and scribal mediation.Martin Shedd - 2021 - Classical Quarterly 71 (1):402-421.
    This article re-evaluates the role of the manuscript tradition of the Historia Augusta in debates over the original contents and authorship of the text. Evidence for physical disruptions to the text before our oldest surviving manuscripts points to an earlier manuscript distributed across multiple codices. A multi-volume archetype eliminates critical arguments against the author's claims about lives missing before the Life of Hadrian as well as in the lacuna for the years a.d. 244–260. Other multi-volume codices of the eighth and (...)
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    On the history of the Euclidean Steiner tree problem.Martin Zachariasen, Doreen A. Thomas, Ronald L. Graham & Marcus Brazil - 2014 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 68 (3):327-354.
    The history of the Euclidean Steiner tree problem, which is the problem of constructing a shortest possible network interconnecting a set of given points in the Euclidean plane, goes back to Gergonne in the early nineteenth century. We present a detailed account of the mathematical contributions of some of the earliest papers on the Euclidean Steiner tree problem. Furthermore, we link these initial contributions with results from the recent literature on the problem.
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    Ein Rekursiv Aufzählbarer btt-Grad, der Nicht Zum Wortproblem Einer Gruppe Gehört.Martin Ziegler - 1976 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 22 (1):165-168.
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