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    Pró-Haiti: Reflexões sobre as Ações Afirmativas para Haitianos nas Universidades Públicas Brasileiras.Aline Marques Marino - 2016 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 2 (1):77.
    Buscar-se-á analisar o Programa Pró-Haiti, ação afirmativa instituída pelo Governo Brasileiro para facilitar o ingresso de haitianos em algumas universidades públicas brasileiras, após o terremoto que afetou o Haiti em 2010. A discussão se dá em torno do atendimento ou não do princípio da igualdade e da justiça distributiva. A conclusão baseia-se na necessidade de o programa atender às políticas públicas, com o propósito de concretização da cidadania. O tema se justifica pela atualidade e por alcançar o interesse de profissionais (...)
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  2. Le sfide morali e politiche del cambiamento climatico [The Moral and Political Challenges of Climate Change].Dale Jamieson - 2010 - la Società Degli Individui 39.
    Il cambiamento climatico globale pone sfide senza precedenti ai nostri mo- di di concepire la morale e la politica. Siamo abituati a vedere un problema morale in situazioni in cui un individuo chiaramente identificabile inten- zionalmente ne danneggi un altro, a sua volta chiaramente identificabile; e in cui sia gli individui coinvolti, che il danno in questione, stiano fra loro in una relazione spazio-temporale di vicinanza. Il cambiamento climatico glo- bale danneggerà senz'altro milioni di persone, ma secondo modalità com- pletamente (...)
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  3. La comunicazione istituzionale. Dalle riforme degli anni Novanta alla legge 150/2000.Luca Corchia - 2016 - The Lab’s Quarterly 17 (1):7-48.
    Nel primo paragrafo sarà esaminato l’impianto normativo che regola le pubbliche amministrazioni, riformato dalle l. n. 142 e n. 241 del 1990, dal D.Lgs. 29/1993, dalle “leggi Bassanini” e dalla legge-quadro 150/2000, sia riguardo al diritto di accesso nei confronti dell’attività dell’amministrazione, sia in merito al radicamento di criteri di efficacia, efficienza ed economicità delle policies sia agli strumenti con cui gli Enti locali e cittadini possono comunicare. Gli anni ‘90 segnano l’inizio di un processo volto alla riorganizzazione delle PA (...)
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  4. La cultura della pace nelle politiche della Regione Toscana.Luca Corchia - 2010 - In Mario Aldo Toscano & Sofia Capuano (eds.), Perché sia possibile. Modelli di pensiero-azione per la pace. Pisa: Pisa University Press. pp. 61-90.
    Luca Corchia esamina gli indirizzi normativi, la programmazione e il coordinamento delle strategie della Regione Toscana in merito alla promozione di una cultura di pace e nel quadro di un sistema integrato regionale che include altresì la promozione dell’attività di cooperazione e partenariato internazionale. Pace e cooperazione sono i due assi di una politica che assume come finalità il ripudio della guerra, la tutela dei diritti umani, la democrazia politica, la giustizia economica e la solidarietà sociale. Tutti i documenti (...)
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    C. Donolo (a cura di), Il futuro delle politiche pubbliche.M. Giuliani - 2007 - Polis 21 (3):523-524.
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  6. Il personale è politico? Il confine fra pubblico e privato nella sfera della giustizia distributiva.Michael Otsuka - 2001 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 14 (34):617-623.
     
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  7. Nuovi scenari per le politiche sociali degli anni 90: uno spazio stabile per l'azione volontaria.U. Ascoli - 1992 - Polis 3.
     
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    Topografie politiche: spazio urbano, cittadinanza, confini in Walter Benjamin e Jacques Derrida.Dario Gentili - 2009 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
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    Violenza di massa, giustizia di transizione, politiche della memoria: prospettive teoriche e nodi concettuali.Luca Scuccimarra - 2023 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 35 (68):5-29.
    Nel corso dell’ultimo mezzo secolo, le «politiche della memoria» si sono imposte a livello teorico e pratico come una dimensione-chiave di quella costellazione di strumenti non punitivi di riscatto dalle atrocità del passato che siamo abituati ad approssimare attraverso le nozioni di «riparative» o «restorative justice». Tutt’altro che concordi appaiono però a tutt’oggi i giudizi degli studiosi sul più profondo significato politico assunto da questo tipo di misure nello specifico contesto dei processi di transizione alla pace e alla democrazia. (...)
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    共起データに基づく名詞の多次元空間への配置.田中 省作 冨浦 洋一 - 2004 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 19:1-9.
    The semantic similarity between words is one of the basic knowledge in Natural Language Processing. There have been several previous studies on measuring the similarity based on word vectors in a multi-dimensional space. In those studies, high dimensional feature vectors of words are made from words' cooccurrence in a corpus or from reference relation in a dictionary, and then the word vectors are calculated from the feature vectors through the method like principal component analysis. This paper proposes a new placement (...)
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    Quality issues in cross-disciplinary research: Towards a two-pronged approach to evaluation.Jens Aagaard-Hansen & Uno Svedin - 2009 - Social Epistemology 23 (2):165 – 176.
    In recent decades there has been increasing demand for and considerable efforts to conduct cross-disciplinary research. However, assessment of research quality in such endeavours still is often based on mono-disciplinary criteria and not seldom carried out by reviewers without strong cross-disciplinary experience. The authors suggest a two-pronged approach to cross-disciplinary research evaluation. One part should comprise an individual review of all the disciplines involved based on their mono-disciplinary sets of criteria. The other part should be a separate evaluation of the (...)
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  12. Animal Ethics and the Argument from Absurdity.Elisa Aaltola - 2010 - Environmental Values 19 (1):79-98.
    Arguments for the inherent value, equality of interests,or rights of non-human animals have presented a strong challenge for the anthropocentric worldview. However, they have been met with criticism.One form of criticism maintains that,regardless of their theoretical consistency,these 'pro-animal arguments' cannot be accepted due to their absurdity. Often, particularly inter-species interest conflicts are brought to the fore: if pro-animal arguments were followed,we could not solve interest conflicts between species,which is absurd. Because of this absurdity, the arguments need to be abandoned. The (...)
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  13. The Anthropocentric Paradigm and the Possibility of Animal Ethics.Elisa Aaltola - 2010 - Ethics and the Environment 15 (1):27.
    Animal ethics has tended to follow an analytical approach and has focused much attention on moral reason and theory. Recently, some have argued this to be a fundamental problem. The 'paradigmatic account' claims that instead of reason and theory, ethics ought to emphasize common paradigms and meanings. Since these paradigms and meanings tend to be anthropocentric, the pro-animal arguments presented within animal ethics ought to be viewed critically. The paper explores two variants of this account: anthropocentric casuistry and the Wittgensteinian (...)
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    The Greatest Aporia in the Parmenides (133b-134e) and the Reciprocity of Pros Relations.Uygar Abaci - forthcoming - Dialogue:1-24.
    ABSTRACT The extant attempts in the literature to refute the greatest difficulty argument in the Parmenides have focused on denying the parallelism between the pros relations among Forms and those among particulars. However, these attempts are unsatisfactory, for the argument can reach its conclusion that we cannot know any Forms without relying on this parallelism. I argue that a more effective strategy is to deny the more essential premise that the knowledge-object relation is a pros relation. This premise is false (...)
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    Pro Bono Publico Revisited.Ann Abraham - 2001 - Legal Ethics 4 (1):11-14.
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  16. Saint Anselm's theory of truth.Marilyn McCord Adams - 1990 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 1 (2):353-72.
    Nella prima parte del saggio l'A. esamina gli argomenti del Monologion sulla verità e il modo in cui si collegano allo studio ontologico della summa natura. Nella seconda parte passa all'analisi della teoria anselmiana della verità esposta nel De veritate, dove si definisce il significato della verità nel linguaggio , nelle azioni e nell'essenza delle cose. Nell'ultima parte si approfondisce il senso della convergenza dei tre approcci alla verità, si valuta la definizione di verità come giustizia percepibile dalla mente (...)
     
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    Indonesians Do Not Believe in Lying: New Results of Replicating Coleman and Kay’s Study.Ahmad Adha - 2020 - Pro-Fil 21 (1):11.
    For most people, a lie would be defined solely as a false statement. However, many philosophers argue that a statement does not need to be false to be considered a lie, what is important is that the speaker believes that the statement is false. In a prototype semantic analysis, there are three elements of a lie, namely factual falsity, belief, and intention (Coleman and Kay, 1981). As in the case of philosophers’ arguments, English, Spanish, Arabic and Hungarian speakers consider belief (...)
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    ‘Alii discunt–pro pudor!–a feminis’: Jerome, Epist. 53.7.1.Neil Adkin - 1994 - Classical Quarterly 44 (02):559-.
    In the letter which initiated his correspondence with Paulinus of Nola Jerome deplores the propensity of the inexpert to pontificate on scripture. Three kinds of incompetence are denounced. The second takes the following form: ‘alii discunt – pro pudor!–a feminis, quod viros doceant’ . As in the other two denunciations, Jerome has chosen to express himself in general terms; scholars have nonetheless assumed that here a specific individual is meant. Nautin argued that with these words Jerome was attacking Rufinus, who (...)
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    ‘Alii discunt–pro pudor!–a feminis’: Jerome, Epist. 53.7.1.Neil Adkin - 1994 - Classical Quarterly 44 (2):559-561.
    In the letter which initiated his correspondence with Paulinus of Nola Jerome deplores the propensity of the inexpert to pontificate on scripture. Three kinds of incompetence are denounced. The second takes the following form: ‘alii discunt – pro pudor!–a feminis, quod viros doceant’. As in the other two denunciations, Jerome has chosen to express himself in general terms; scholars have nonetheless assumed that here a specific individual is meant. Nautin argued that with these words Jerome was attacking Rufinus, who is (...)
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    Cicero, pro Marcello 12 and Jerome.Neil Adkin - 1997 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 141 (1):137-144.
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    Business and the Roberts Court.Jonathan H. Adler (ed.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    In recent years, the Supreme Court appears to have taken a greater interest in "business" issues. Does this reflect a change in the Court's orientation, or is it the natural outcome of the appellate process? Is the Court "pro-business"? If so, in what ways do the Court's decisions support business interests and what does that mean for the law and the American public? Business and the Roberts Court provides the first critical analysis of the Court's business-related jurisprudence. In this volume, (...)
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    Azione ed eticità in Hegel: saggio sulla Filosofia del diritto.Manuela Alessio - 1996 - Milano: Guerini e associati.
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    Divide and Rule Better: On Subsidiarity, Legitimacy and the Epistemic Aim of Political Decision-Making.Yann Allard-Tremblay - 2017 - Journal of Applied Philosophy.
    How should a political society be structured so as to legitimately distribute political power? One principle advanced to answer this question is the principle of subsidiarity. According to this principle, the default locus of political power is with the lowest competent political unit. This article argues that subsidiarity is a structural principle of a conception of political legitimacy informed by epistemic considerations. Broadly, the argument is that political societies organised according to the principle of subsidiarity can more effectively achieve political (...)
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    Animal experimentation: pro and con arguments using the theory of evolution. [REVIEW]Anders Nordgren - 2002 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (1):23-31.
    The theory of evolution has beenused in arguments regarding animalexperimentation. Two such arguments areanalyzed, one against and one in favor. Eachargument stresses the relevance of the theoryof evolution to normative ethics but attemptsexplicitly to avoid the so-called naturalisticfallacy.According to the argument against animalexperimentation, the theory of evolution`undermines' the idea of a special humandignity and supports `moral individualism'. Thelatter view implies that if it is wrong to usehumans in experiments, then it is also wrong touse animals, unless there are relevantdifferences between (...)
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    Kafka, pro und Contra.Guenther Anders - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (4):582-583.
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  26. The Pros and Cons of Consequentialism.Anne Stubbs - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (218):497 - 516.
    This paper is not another attempt to refute, or even primarily to criticize, consequentialist accounts of moral assessment; though I shall indicate the kind of criticism of such accounts which I consider to be philosophically appropriate. My primary aim is to examine the validity of some of the claims made by consequentialists themselves on behalf of their own standpoint. It is frequently maintained that an exclusively consequentialist morality uniquely possesses certain advantages; I shall argue that the case for the superiority (...)
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    Anonymus: Defensorium Ockham Ms. Romae, bibl. Angelica 1017 ff. 21r-36r. Anonymus - 1994 - Franciscan Studies 54 (1):111-122.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Anonymus Defensorium Ockham Ms. Romae, bibl. Angelica 1017 ff. 21r-36r Conspectus siglorum: = addendum censeo [....] = delendum censeo«..» = litterae illegibiles factae sive propter codicis corruptionem deperditae [[..]] = scriptor delevit Y.../ = in margine sive supra lineam inserta (?) = lectio incerta t...-t = corrupta esse videntur I22rl = incipit pagina 22 recto codicis«cCapitulum 15. De novem praedicamentis denominativis> Praedicamenta (adn. in mg.: Capitulo 15) alia a (...)
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  28. Azione, intenzione e doppio effetto: Metafisica e azione: Nuovi approcci al tomismo.G. E. M. Anscombe, Mario Ricciardi & Claudio Antonio Testi - 2001 - Divus Thomas 104 (2):43-61.
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    John Locke, Thomas Sydenham, and the authorship of two medical essays.Peter R. Anstey & John Burrows - 2009 - Electronic British Library Journal 3:1-42.
    Two medical essays in the hand of John Locke survive amongst the Shaftesbury Papers in the National Archives (National Archives PRO 30/24/47/2, ff. 31r–38v and ff. 49r–56r). Since the 1960s their authorship has been disputed. Some scholars have attributed them to the London physician Thomas Sydenham, others have attributed them to Locke. Detailed analyses of their contents and the context of their composition provide very strong evidence for Lockean authorship. This is reinforced by the application of the most recent techniques (...)
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    Dottrina del carattere e conoscenza di sé. Il giovane Nietzsche interprete di Schopenhauer a partire dai Beiträge zur Charakterologie di J. Bahnsen. [REVIEW]Simona Apollonio - 2021 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 12:e09.
    Il presente saggio mette in evidenza come i Beiträge zur Charakterologie di Bahnsen abbiano rappresentato un primo filtro interpretativo per la ricezione in Nietzsche di alcuni importanti temi della filosofia di Schopenhauer. Il giovane Nietzsche condivide non solo la critica di Bahnsen al radicale dualismo posto da Schopenhauer tra volontà e intelletto, ma anche la tesi che le inclinazioni intellettuali derivino dalla peculiarità del carattere individuale. Le osservazioni di Bahnsen sulla dottrina del carattere di Schopenhauer rappresentano la chiave interpretativa con (...)
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    Perspectives of Hinduism and Zoroastrianism on abortion: a comparative study between two pro-life ancient sisters.Kiarash Aramesh - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 12.
    Hinduism and Zoroastrianism have strong historical bonds and share similar value-systems. As an instance, both of these religions are pro-life. Abortion has been explicitly mentioned in Zoroastrian Holy Scriptures including Avesta, Shayast-Nashayast and Arda Viraf Nameh. According to Zoroastrian moral teachings, abortion is evil for two reasons: killing an innocent and intrinsically good person, and the contamination caused by the dead body. In Hinduism, the key concepts involving moral deliberations on abortion are Ahimsa, Karma and reincarnation. Accordingly, abortion deliberately disrupts (...)
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    A vueltas con la ponderación.Manuel Atienza - 2010 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 44:43-59.
    E l auto r , a pa r ti r de l análisi s d e un a seri e d e ejemplo s d e ponderació n judicial , trat a de contesta r la s cuestione s centrale s de l debat e enta b lad o e n l a teorí a de l derech o contemporánea entr e pa r tidario s y crítico s d e est e pa r ticula r procedimient o a r (...)
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    Reflexiones sobre la Conferencia de Cancún de 2010.Robin Attfield - 2011 - Dilemata 6:47-51.
    Necesitamos urgentemente un acuerdo global y amplio sobre cambio climático que disponga sobre adecuación medioambiental, equidad y justicia tanto en lo relativo a la adaptación como a la mitigación. Sin embargo, los obstáculos para conseguirlo siguen siendo muy considerables y la satisfacción de dichos criterios éticos superó el ámbito de lo posible en la Conferencia de Cancún de 2010, incluso para quienes lucharon por ello. En estas circunstancias, no deja de ser impresionante tanto lo que se ha conseguido como la (...)
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    The Axiology of Theism.Kirk Lougheed - 2019 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The Axiology of Theism The existential question about God asks whether God exists, but the axiology of theism addresses the question of what value-impact, if any, God’s existence does have on our world and its inhabitants. There are two prominent answers to the axiological question about God. Pro-theism is the view that God’s … Continue reading The Axiology of Theism →.
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    Little prayer: Ambiguous grief in the LGBTQIA+ movement in Turkey.Elif Irem Az - 2022 - European Journal of Women's Studies 29 (4):523-541.
    Inspired by a Danez Smith poem, this essay is a ‘little prayer’ for LGBTQIA+ people and organizers to be able to collectively grieve the family and friends they have lost, the relations they had to end, the social privileges they never had, or lost before and after sharing their queerness. It argues for the militant force of this slow-paced, ghostly, and ambiguous grief in queer lives, and in the LGBTQIA+ movements in Turkey and elsewhere. The author draws on 4 years (...)
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    Climate Change and Green Borders: Why Closure Won't Save the Planet.Michael Ball-Blakely - 2022 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 28 (2):70-95.
    There is a growing movement advocating for using closed border policies as a tool for solving the climate crisis. On this view, which I call the green border argument, fighting climate change requires drastic reductions in the global population and/or per capita greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, immigration into high-income countries—particularly from low-income countries—increases per capita emissions while leaving the population untouched. Therefore, the green border theorist argues, we should limit entry into high-income countries. I explain why this is a (...)
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  37. Il concetto di giustizia.Luigi Balsano - 1985 - Cosenza, Italy: Pellegrini.
     
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    Jerzy Gengell SJ (1657 1727) I Jego Stosunek Do Ateizmu.Franciszek Bargieł - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 8 (1):256-256.
    Initio praenotandum: Imprimitur hic in latina versione articulus praeparatus pro Universali Philosophiae Enciclopaedia, quae a Polona Societate Thomae Aquinatis in Catholica Universitate Lublinensi edi curatur. Thema istud accuratius extensiusque elaboratum est in dissertatione academica ad doctoratum obtinendum, cuius hic brevis synthesis praesentatur. Erat: sacerdos, rector collegiorum studiorumque, scriptor polemicus, theologus apologeta, contrreformator, atheographus, censor criticus atheismi, Cartesii reformatorumque. A historicis eminentior putatur inter polonos sodales Societatis lesu saeculo XVIII. Quam opinionem ipsi potissimum meruerunt eius publicationes populares, in quibus actualia graviaque (...)
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    L’azione malata. Male universale e Bene individuale. Psicoanalisi del terrorismo: by Gaetano Roberto Buccola, Palermo, Carlo Saladino Editore, 2019, 148 pp., €20.00.Giorgio Baruchello - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (7-8):827-829.
    Gaetano Roberto Buccola’s new book is a psychoanalytic study of evil and, specifically, a Jungian inquiry into a form of evil that affects contemporary human societies on a global scale: terrorism....
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    Letters pro and con.John H. Baron - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):399-401.
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    La salute della filosofia: sintomatologie e politiche della cura tra l'antica Grecia e il contemporaneo.Sara Baranzoni & Paolo Vignola (eds.) - 2014 - Roma: Aracne editrice S.r.l..
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    Market arguments and autonomy.Richard Barrett - 2000 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 34 (2):327–341.
    Intellectual or cognitive, as contrasted with social and political, aspects of the disparities between markets and education are discussed. McMurtry's argument is reviewed. Two engagements of the mind, paying attention and making distinctions, are elaborated, and items in the market place which undermine them are indicated. Acton's pro-market argument is acknowledged. The defence of advertising that it does not violate autonomy is contested, and it is argued that advertising contravenes both autonomy of action and autonomy of the mind. Marketing to (...)
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    Mind, body, intelligence amd language in the era of cognitive technologies. Brief overview of the MBIL 2023 conference.P. N. Baryshnikov - forthcoming - Philosophical Problems of IT and Cyberspace (PhilIT&C).
    Science as a social institution today is experiencing a phase of profound transformation. Objects, methods, research technological tools, methods of institutional communication and mechanisms for commercializing new knowledge are changing. The creation of new interdisciplinary communication platforms is more relevant today than ever before. This review pro[1]vides key information about the First Conference «Mind, Body, Intelligence, Language in the Age of Cognitive Technologies». The organizers created an event that brought together IT developers, academic researchers, and business representatives.
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    Pro bono lawyering: personal motives and institutionalised practice.Francesca Bartlett & Monica Taylor - 2016 - Legal Ethics 19 (2):260-280.
    This article examines the personal values and private motivations of legal practitioners who engage in the provision of legal services pro bono publico. It analyses the results of a 2014 empirical study of lawyers in Queensland, Australia, who regularly undertake pro bono work. The findings suggest strong moral and professional motivations for engaging in pro bono legal practice, as well as a distinct ‘community of practice’ of large law firms in forming and sharing sophisticated structures and approaches to addressing social (...)
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    Profiting from integrity: how CEOs ca deliver superior profitability and be relevant to society.Alan Barlow - 2018 - London: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    About the author -- The case for integrity -- The need for a pro-integrity business model -- Heightened integrity and superior profits -- Making integrity pay -- The pro-integrity business model in practice -- Stakeholders : the specific connection -- Vision: beyond aspirational and motivational -- Integrity : embody -- Leadership : demonstrated tone -- Staff: more than engagement -- Feedback : closing the feedback loop -- Superior financial performance -- The requirement -- Prerequisites -- References -- Index.
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    Trattati politici: sulla tirannide, sulle costituzioni politiche, sui partiti.Bartolo da Sassoferrato - 2019 - Foligno (PG): Il formichiere. Edited by Bartolo & Dario Razzi.
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    Threshold (pro-)positions: Touch, Techné, Technics.Stephen Barker - 2009 - Derrida Today 2 (1):44-65.
    Touching on Nancy and Derrida offers a glimpse not only into the thesis both of Jean-Luc Nancy's critique of touch and of Derrida's Le Toucher, but also into the threshold of a technology of (the) sense to come. This glimpse is an interrogation, and one that is both historic and historical, in the sense that Derrida, in addressing Jean-Luc Nancy's work, has presented us with an encyclopedic history of touch in the philosophic tradition from Aristotle to Nancy, one in which (...)
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    Where ethics is taught: an institutional epidemiology.Jonathan Beever, Stephen M. Kuebler & Jordan Collins - 2021 - International Journal of Ethics Education 6 (2):215-238.
    The goal of this project is to argue for ethics as a necessary component of the institutional health. The authors offer an epidemiology of ethics for a large, metropolitan, very-high-research-activity university in the U.S. Where epidemiology of a pandemic looks at quantifiable data on infection and exposure rates, control, and broad implications for public health, an epidemiology of ethics looks to parallel data on those same themes. Their hypothesis is that knowing more about how undergraduates are exposed to ethics will (...)
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    A Biological Definition of the Human Embryo.Life Begin - 2011 - In Stephen Napier (ed.), Persons, Moral Worth, and Embryos: A Critical Analysis of Pro-Choice Arguments. Springer. pp. 111--211.
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    Direct Democracy and Representative Democracy.Paolo Bellini - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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