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  1. Histoire des Sciences Mathématiques dans l'Antiquité Hellénique.Gino Loria & S. Demel - 1930 - Mind 39 (153):95-100.
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    Practicing virology: making and knowing a mid-twentieth century experiment with Tobacco mosaic virus.Karen-Beth G. Scholthof, Lorenzo J. Washington, April DeMell, Maria R. Mendoza & Will B. Cody - 2022 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 44 (1):1-28.
    Tobacco mosaic virus has served as a model organism for pathbreaking work in plant pathology, virology, biochemistry and applied genetics for more than a century. We were intrigued by a photograph published in Phytopathology in 1934 showing that Tabasco pepper plants responded to TMV infection with localized necrotic lesions, followed by abscission of the inoculated leaves. This dramatic outcome of a biological response to infection observed by Francis O. Holmes, a virologist at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, was used (...)
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    The ideas of human nature: Spinoza’s critical and practical anthropology.Sophie Laveran - 2018 - Astérion 19.
    Si l’idée d’une nature spécifique semble incompatible avec la critique des universaux menée par Spinoza dans la deuxième partie de l’Éthique, il est cependant clair que le philosophe fait un certain usage de la notion de nature humaine, à des fins à la fois descriptives et normatives. Cette ambiguïté se retrouve en particulier dans deux textes célèbres, qui font de la question de la nature humaine un objet central du projet éthique en tant qu’il vise le perfectionnement des aptitudes : (...)
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    The contribution of teichology to the historical study of a region: the case of the fortifications of Thyreatis conflict zone between Sparta and Argos in the Classical and Hellenistic periods.Claire Balandier & Matthieu Guintrand - 2019 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 143:425-445.
    Au viie s., l’extension des territoires d’Argos et de Sparte dans le Péloponnèse était telle que le mont Parnon est devenu la zone de contact entre les deux cités : après l’annexion de la Thyréatide par Sparte, au vie s., l’époque classique continue à être ponctuée de conflits entre les deux cités, Argos cherchant à en reprendre le contrôle. Les auteurs anciens sont de peu de secours pour démêler l’écheveau de l’histoire politique de cette région, sise aux confins des territoires (...)
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    Staat im Wandel: Festschrift für Rüdiger Voigt zum 65. Geburtstag.Ralf Walkenhaus & Rüdiger Voigt (eds.) - 2006 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner.
    Der Staat hat die politische Moderne wie keine andere Institution und Ordnungsidee gepragt. Als eine Herrschaftsformation, die sich standig an die Umweltbedingungen anpasst, ist ihm die Funktionalitat des Wandels quasi institutionell in die Wiege gelegt. Dennoch ist der Nationalstaat im Prozess der Globalisierung und Europaisierung als Entgrenzung von Herrschaftsraumen der groae Verlierer geworden: Legitimations-, Souveranitats- und Steuerungsprobleme sind die Folge. Der Band erfasst den Staatswandel auf politik- und verwaltungswissenschaftlicher, geschichtswissenschaftlicher, soziologischer und offentlich-rechtlicher Ebene. Dabei behandeln die Beitrage exemplarisch Politikfelder wie (...)
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    De Ware redekunst volgens platoons phaidros.H. Kesters - 1964 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 26 (3):405 - 441.
    En dépit de témoignages explicites d'auteurs anciens, auxquels des historiens modernes ont fait confiance, la date tardive du Phèdre ne fait plus de doute. Ce résultat est dû aux études stylistiques bien plus qu'aux travaux d'exégèse. Quand il s'agit de définir le sens et le but du dialogue ou de démêler les liens qui le rattachent aux autres dialogues ou à des écrits contemporains, on est loin d'aboutir à un accord. Platon veut-il simplement établir le programme d'une rhétorique philosophique pour (...)
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  7. Quand c?est l?intension qui compte: Opacité référentielle et intentionalité.Bruno Leclercq - 2010 - Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique (8).
    Ce sont, on le sait, globalement les mêmes questions philosophiques qui sont à l?origine, d?une part, de la thèse de l?intentionalité des phénomènes psychiques formulée dans l?école de Franz Brentano et, d?autre part, de la thèse de l?inten s ionalité de certaines expressions linguistiques développée dans l?école de Gottlob Frege. Dans les deux cas, il s?agit de rendre compte de la capacité qu?ont les actes mentaux et les signes linguistiques de « se rapporter à » ou de « viser » (...)
     
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    Sur les traces de Machiavel.Christian Soleil - 2005 - [Saint-Bonnet-les-Oules]: B. éditions.
    Machiavélique. Un frisson saisit l'assistance, qui espère quelque diablerie. Jamais épithète n'a été utilisée plus à contresens du nom dont elle dérive... "...Quand Christian Soleil m'a proposé de préfacer Sur les traces de Machiavel, j'ai accepté très volontiers, car le sujet, dans le monde tourneboulé d'aujourd'hui, est d'une actualité brûlante et l'écriture, comme toujours, jaillissante et dense. Me voilà donc en situation de commenter le bras de fer entre un personnage de légende, difficile à débusquer de son trou et plus (...)
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    De Moïse et du narrateur : pour une pensée narrative de l'inspiration.Jean-Pierre Sonnet - 2005 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 4 (4):517-531.
    La théologie de l'inspiration a sûrement pâti de la tradition critique de l'exégèse depuis le XVIIe siècle. En effet, la perspective critique exige que les " langues de feu " se répartissent sur des intervenants toujours plus nombreux - et également anonymes -, les " auteurs " prenant les traits de rédacteurs successifs, de compilateurs et d'éditeurs, sans parler des traducteurs . Dans un tel contexte, où situer et comment comprendre le phénomène de l'inspiration ? Afin de démêler les choses, (...)
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    Le "Politique" de Platón: tisser la cité.Stanley Rosen - 2004 - Librairie Philosophique J Vrin.
    Qu'est-ce qu'un véritable politique? Que doit-il savoir, non seulement pour gouverner la cité mais pour en produire et en garantir l'unité, toujours mise en péril par des valeurs, des intérêts et même des vertus contradictoires? Avec ces questions, Platon, dans le Politique, est le premier à concevoir la nécessité d'une science politique, capable de produire la cité comme un tissu entrecroisant courageux et modérés, donc de forcer " faucons " et " colombes " à partager des valeurs communes. Rien ne (...)
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    Du non-être et du rien chez Schelling et Hegel.Alexandra Roux - 2006 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 43:319-344.
    Pourquoi penser le néant? L’histoire de la philosophie offre bien des ressources pour tâcher de répondre. Celles qui nous retiendront mériteraient tout un livre. Nous nous contenterons d’explorer quelques textes pour tenter d’y surprendre une part des démêlés que Schelling et Hegel eurent avec le néant. Ainsi, l’on sera amené à déceler chez Hegel, dans sa Logique de l’être, une approche du néant débattant avec celle que Schelling proposa dans s...
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    Le mage dans "La décadence latine" de Joséphin Péladan: Péladan, un Dreyfus de la littérature.J. J. Breton - 1999 - Editions Du Cosmogone.
    "Qui domine la littérature mondiale?" demandait Strindberg. "Péladan, Gorki, Maeterlink, Kipling" répondait-il. De ces noms, seul celui de Péladan n'évoque plus un livre précis pour nos contemporains. Certains se souviennent d'un auteur de la fin du siècle dernier qui s'était rendu célèbre par ses extravagances vestimentaires : son pourpoint Renaissance et sa barbe à l'assyrienne dans le Paris de la Belle Epoque défrayait la chronique. Les journalistes ont aussi consacré une large place à ses démêlés avec d'autres occultistes. Ses salons (...)
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  13. Croit-on Comme on Veut? Histoire d'Une Controverse.A. Broadie (ed.) - 2014 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    Quelle sorte de contrôle et, par suite, de responsabilité, avons-nous à l'égard de nos croyances? Dans quelle mesure pouvons-nous décider de croire? Cette question agite la philosophie européenne depuis Aristote, les stoïciens, et les sceptiques ; avec les médiévaux, elle croise celle de la responsabilité du chrétien à l'égard de sa foi ; avec les modernes, elle rencontre le problème pratique de la tolérance. Cet ouvrage explore ainsi l'histoire de la controverse sur le rôle de la volonté dans ce que (...)
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    À qui profite le temps?Who benefits from Time? A Critical Analysis of the Use of Time in War Studies¿Quién saca partido del tiempo? Un análisis crítico de la referencia al tiempo en los estudios bélicos.Elie Baranets - 2015 - Temporalités 21.
    De nombreux auteurs décrivent le temps comme un facteur déterminant à l’égard de la guerre. Cela vaut particulièrement pour les guerres asymétriques, à propos desquelles le temps favoriserait le faible. Quant aux démocraties, leurs chances de victoire diminueraient à mesure que la guerre dure dans le temps. La guerre étant un processus complexe, il est délicat de déterminer avec précision quels sont les facteurs qui en déterminent l’issue. Les observateurs se trouvent alors dans une situation d’incertitude. S’ils parviennent à identifier (...)
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  15. Amanaskayoga. Gorakhanātha & Rāmalāla Śrīvāstava (eds.) - 1980 - Gorakhapura: Gorakhanātha-Mandira.
    Verse treatise on Yoga according to the Nāṭha sect in Hinduism.
     
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    Manhaj Ibn ʻArabī fī fahm al-khiṭāb al-Ilāhī.Asmāʼ Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Ḥusayn - 2022 - al-Qāhirah: Maktabat Wahbah.
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    Blood, sweat and tears: Kinning otherwise through art.Nora S. Vaage & Merete Lie - 2024 - Technoetic Arts 22 (1):39-55.
    The article discusses two bioart projects that bring the symbolically core human substances of blood, sweat and tears into technologically mediated relationships with plants and fungi to explore human kinship with other species: Tarah Rhoda’s BS&T (short for ‘blood, sweat and tears’) and OurGlass, and Saša Spačal’s MycoMythologies: Patterning. The article analyses the art projects through the lens of the molecular gaze and different perspectives on kinning, bringing anthropological conceptualizations of kinship together with Haraway’s pathways to connect with other species. (...)
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    Epilogue.S. J. Robert J. Daly - 2002 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 9 (1):193-196.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:EPILOGUE Robert J. Daly, SJ. Boston College April 2002 Iwill arrange my comments under four headings: (1) what we had hoped to accomplish; (2) what we actually did accomplish; (3) what we may have learned from this; (4) what this might now enable us to do in thefuture. This epilogueisbeingwritten in April, 2002,twenty-twomonths after the conference. To draw what good we can from this delay, writing at this distance (...)
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    The Givenness of Desire: Concrete Subjectivity and the Natural Desire to See God.Randall S. Rosenberg - 2017 - University of Toronto Press.
    "In The Givenness of Desire, Randall S. Rosenberg examines the human desire for God through the lens of Lonergan's "concrete subjectivity." Rosenberg engages and integrates two major scholarly developments: the tension between Neo-Thomists and scholars of Henri de Lubac over our natural desire to see God and the theological appropriation of the mimetic theory of René Girard, with an emphasis on the saints as models of desire. With Lonergan as an integrating thread, the author engages a variety of thinkers, including (...)
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  20. The messiah of the Machiavellian moment : the reluctant tyranny of the good man in the corrupt republic.Murray S. Y. Bessette - 2024 - In Michael Anton, Glenn Ellmers & Charles R. Kesler (eds.), Leisure with dignity: essays in celebration of Charles R. Kesler. New York: Encounter Books.
     
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    Prosperity theology versus theology of sharing approach.Daniel S. Lephoko - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):7.
    Theologians are split into two groups: those who embrace prosperity theology and those who oppose it; both sides on scriptural grounds. Those criticising it embrace cessationism in its diversity, while its supporters are mainly found among Pentecostals and Charismatics, who are continuationists. Continuationists believe and teach that all gifts of the Spirit are still available to the church today, therefore should be practised by the church just as they were operative during the apostolic era. Therefore, it is clear that prosperity (...)
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    Editors’ Introduction.Elizabeth S. Radcliffe & Mark G. Spencer - 2024 - Hume Studies 49 (1):7-8.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Editors’ IntroductionElizabeth S. Radcliffe and Mark G. SpencerThis issue opens with the winning essay in the Third Annual Hume Studies Essay Prize competition: “Hume beyond Theism and Atheism” by Dr. Ariel Peckel. Dr. Peckel’s essay was chosen as the winner from among papers submitted by emerging scholars from August 2022 through July 2023. Please see the full prize announcement with information about this talented Hume scholar elsewhere in this (...)
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  23. Responsible research with crowds: pay crowdworkers at least minimum wage.M. S. Silberman, B. Tomlinson, R. LaPlante, J. Ross, L. Irani & A. Zaldivar - 2018 - Communications of the Acm 61 (3):39-41.
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    Digital Humans to Combat Loneliness and Social Isolation: Ethics Concerns and Policy Recommendations.Nancy S. Jecker, Robert Sparrow, Zohar Lederman & Anita Ho - 2024 - Hastings Center Report 54 (1):7-12.
    Social isolation and loneliness are growing concerns around the globe that put people at increased risk of disease and early death. One much‐touted approach to addressing them is deploying artificially intelligent agents to serve as companions for socially isolated and lonely people. Focusing on digital humans, we consider evidence and ethical arguments for and against this approach. We set forth and defend public health policies that respond to concerns about replacing humans, establishing inferior relationships, algorithmic bias, distributive justice, and data (...)
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    Anarchiving the Anthropocene: Waste and relationality.Allie E. S. Wist - 2023 - Technoetic Arts 21 (2):265-283.
    The archive produces a linear time that reaches towards ‘what could be’ by asserting ‘what has been’, providing us reassurance of our existence through the assertion of a reliably past past. But the Anthropocene is an era of uncontained material ramifications, where the past juts into the future and temporality warps as change accelerates unexpectedly. As an ecological and geologic epoch, documentation of the Anthropocene inherently has a relationship to natural history museums and archives. These institutions, however, troublingly rest on (...)
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  26. Filosofía y política.Xavier Rubert de Ventós - 1984 - Barcelona: Península.
     
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  27. Lulismo.Borrás Rullán & Jaime[From Old Catalog] - 1918 - Sóller,: Tipografía de Calatayud y ca..
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  28. "Arkhitektura. zvuk. muzyka": k 150-letii︠u︡ Moskovskoĭ konservatorii im. P. I. Chaikovskogo.N. M. Rumi︠a︡nt︠s︡eva (ed.) - 2016 - Moskva: Nikitskiĭ klub.
     
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    A Response to My Readers.Michael S. Hogue - 2024 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 44 (3):80-96.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Response to My ReadersMichael S. Hogue (bio)I. IntroductionI often begin writing for personal reasons: to slow my thinking, clarify and organize my thoughts, trace ideas, and sort concepts. Generally, a concern for something I consider wrong about the world motivates me to write. Provoked by such a concern, I write to understand why and how what is wrong came to be that way and why and how I (...)
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    A Justice-Based Defense of a Litmus Test.Stephen S. Hanson - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (4):58-60.
    Jecker, et al., argue against rejecting a location for an international bioethics conference based on a “litmus test” for several reasons, ranging from the practical to the theoretical. However, th...
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    Indigenous research ethics and Tribal Research Review Boards in the United States: examining online presence and themes across online documentation.Nicole S. Kuhn, Ethan J. Kuhn, Michael Vendiola & Clarita Lefthand-Begay - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
    Researchers seeking to engage in projects related to Tribal communities and their citizens, lands, and non-human relatives are responsible for understanding and abiding by each Tribal nation’s research laws and review processes. Few studies, however, have described the many diverse forms of Tribal research review systems across the United States (US). This study provides one of the most comprehensive examinations of research review processes administered by Tribal Research Review Boards (TRRBs) in the US. Through a systematic analysis, we consider TRRBs’ (...)
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    Focalisation and its performative nature in John 3:1–21.Risimati S. Hobyane - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):7.
    Without seeking to diminish its authority as the Word of God, this article acknowledges the Fourth Gospel as a brilliant piece of literary artistry by the implied author. The aim of this article is to substantiate this assertion by conducting a study on focalisation and illustrating how it invites the implied reader’s participation in the narrative. This contribution acknowledges the existence of insightful contributions on the topic, particularly in relation to the Fourth Gospel. However, it asserts that the study of (...)
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    The Imperishable Kant: Deleuze on the Consistency of the Faculties of Reason.Maksimilian S. Neapolitanskiy - 2023 - Kantian Journal 42 (4):215-224.
    The influence of Immanuel Kant’s philosophy on the ideas of Gilles Deleuze was quite substantial. However, analyses of the correlation between the ideas of the two philosophers have not yet received proper research attention, especially in Russian-language literature. To reveal the essence and history of the development of Deleuze’s attitude to Kant, the former’s work, Kant’s Critical Philosophy: The Doctrine of the Faculties (1963), in which the French philosopher aims to find the potential limits of interpretation of Kant’s philosophy. Deleuze (...)
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    Church Against State: How Industry Groups Lead the Religious Liberty Assault on Civil Rights, Healthcare Policy, and the Administrative State.Joanna Wuest & Briana S. Last - 2024 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (1):151-168.
    Industry-funded religious liberty legal groups have sought to undermine healthcare policy and law while simultaneously attacking the rights of sexual and gender minorities. Whereas past scholarship has tracked religiously-affiliated healthcare providers’ growing political power and attendant transformations to legal doctrine, our account emphasizes the political donors and visionaries who have leveraged religious providers and the U.S. healthcare system’s delegated structure to transform social policy and bureaucratic agencies more generally.
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    Time, ties, transactions: temporality and relational work in economic exchange.Adam S. Hayes - forthcoming - Theory and Society:1-27.
    This paper explores the intersection of time and relational economic sociology. Building on Viviana Zelizer’s relational framework, I argue that analyzing the temporal dimensions of exchange provides insight into how social ties gain meaning through economic practices. The paper shows time’s dual role as both an organizing structure bounding action, and a dynamic element that actors leverage to shape transactional contexts. As structure, time offers culturally-available templates like schedules and rhythms that facilitate coordination and signify predictable social meanings befitting particular (...)
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    Violence and Institution in Christianity.S. J. Robert J. Daly - 2002 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 9 (1):4-33.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Introduction VIOLENCE AND INSTITUTION IN CHRISTIANITY Robert J. Daly, SJ. Boston College We need both to define our terms and to indicate whether we are using them in a normative or descriptive sense. Thus the question: "Is Christianity"—or, if you will—"Are the institutions of Christianity violent or nonviolent?" can be answered with either a Yes, or a No, or with anything in between, depending on the meaning we attach (...)
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    Max Weber and the Sociology of Islam.Bryan S. Turner - 2016 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 276 (2):213-229.
    Max Weber discussed Islam in various places in his sociology of religion, but there was no sustained or systematic commentary unlike his other work on the religions of China and India. What he did have to say about Islam was, even by the standards of his own analysis of value neutrality, judgmental. Subsequently his sociology of Islam has been criticized as Orientalist. While he provided positive interpretations of Protestant inner-worldly asceticism and Old Testament prophecy as radical and charismatic, his commentaries (...)
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    The Unknowable: An Ontological Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion.S. L. Frank - 2020 - Ohio University Press.
    The Unknowable, arguably the greatest Russian philosophical work of the 20th century, was the culmination of S. L. Frank's intellectual and spiritual development, the boldest and most imaginative of all his writings, containing a synthesis of epistemology, ontology, social philosophy, religious philosophy, and personal spiritual experience.
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    Pain in Context: Indicators and Expressions of Animal Pain.Ian S. Olivier & Abraham Olivier - 2024 - In Michael J. Glover & Les Mitchell (eds.), Animals as Experiencing Entities: Theories and Historical Narratives. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 61-96.
    This chapter aims to contribute to the endeavour of investigating nonhuman animals as experiencing subjects in their own right with their own species-specific histories. Our focus is on the examination of pain experience in animals. We argue that there is need for more research in which pain experience in animals is accounted for in species-specific terms. Making use of empirical studies in the fields of neurobiology, evolutionary-developmental biology, comparative psychology, and cognitive ethology, we try to offer a phenomenological analysis of (...)
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    Behavioral Responses of Nursing Home Residents to Visits From a Person with a Dog,a Robot Seal or aToy Cat.Karen Thodberg, Lisbeth U. Sørensen, Poul B. Videbech, Pia H. Poulsen, Birthe Houbak, Vibeke Damgaard, Ingrid Keseler, David Edwards & Janne W. Christensen - 2016 - Anthrozoos 29 (1):107-121.
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    Introduction.Emily S. Lee - 2014 - In Living Alterities: Phenomenology, Embodiment, and Race. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 1-18.
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    A Historical Perspective in Support of Direct Realism.K. S. Sangeetha - 2024 - Topoi 43 (1):115-125.
    In this paper I argue that Direct realism is less prone to internal incoherence as a theory of knowledge than alternative theories. The theory of Direct realism best grounds our capacity for cognition of the external world, whereas other epistemological theories claim to ground our capacity for cognition, but end in skepticism in the final analysis. I propose to show this contrast by bringing in different theories of a well-known Indirect realist, Bertrand Russell. Illustrating this point mainly through Russell makes (...)
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    Government Support of Meaningful Drug and Device Innovation: Pathways and Challenges.Aaron S. Kesselheim - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (S2):7-15.
    The US government supports drug innovation. It is therefore crucial that it distinguish between high-value and low-value innovation in purchasing expensive prescription drugs and medical devices and ensure the continued discovery of transformative drugs and that patient and taxpayer funds are not wasted.
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    Antecedents of electric vehicle purchasing behaviors: Evidence from Türkiye.Veland Ramadani, Barış Armutcu, Nail Reshidi, Ahmet Tan & Ercan İnce - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    The present study aims to determine the key antecedents that affect consumers' electric vehicle (EV) purchasing behavior. In this context, the study expanded the existing framework of TPB (attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control) by incorporating four new variables (product attributes, cognitive status, monetary incentive policies, and nonmonetary incentive policies). At this point, the study is of great importance in terms of understanding consumers' perspectives on EV purchasing behavior and to help policymakers, businesses, and marketers support sustainable production and consumption (...)
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    Correspondence, Invariance and Heuristics: Essays in Honour of Heinz Post.S. French & H. Kamminga (eds.) - 1993 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    This volume is presented in honour of Heinz Post, who founded a distinc tive and distinguished school of philosophy of science at Chelsea College, University of London. The 'Chelsea tradition' in philosophy of science takes the content of science seriously, as exemplified by the papers presented here. The unifying theme of this work is that of 'Correspondence, Invariance and Heuristics', after the title of a classic and seminal paper by Heinz Post, published in 1971, which is reproduced in this volume (...)
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    Phoebe Waller-Bridge as Philosopher: Conscious Women Making Choices.Neha Pande & Kimberly S. Engels - 2022 - In David Kyle Johnson (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 1719-1737.
    Phoebe Waller-Bridge is not an unknown name. The writer, actor, and producer has been a part of various comedy TV series and films. However, she has a pattern in her comedy writing and character creation that is obvious in the TV series – Fleabag (2016–2019) and Crashing (2016). In both these series, one cannot miss the obvious similarity between the characters she wrote and played – characters who knew what they wanted and did not hesitate to make attempts to achieve (...)
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    Transgender, Transracial, Trans? Review: Rogers Brubaker (2016) Trans: Gender and Race in an Age of Unsettled Identities, Princeton University Press.M. S. Tay - 2018 - Sociology of Power 30 (1):227-236.
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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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    Medicare Should Cover Weight Loss Drugs as Long as the Prices are Affordable.Catherine S. Hwang, Aaron S. Kesselheim & Benjamin N. Rome - 2024 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (1):188-190.
    Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists are effective for treating obesity, but the high cost of these medications endangers the financial viability of our health care system. To ensure that these drugs are available to Medicare beneficiaries, pharmaceutical manufacturers must lower their prices.
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  50. From Passion to Paschal Mystery: A Recent Magisterial Development concerning the Christological Foundation of the Sacraments by Dominic M. Langevin, O.P.O. S. B. Guy Mansini - 2016 - The Thomist 80 (3):467-471.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:From Passion to Paschal Mystery: A Recent Magisterial Development concerning the Christological Foundation of the Sacraments by Dominic M. Langevin, O.PGuy Mansini O.S.B.From Passion to Paschal Mystery: A Recent Magisterial Development concerning the Christological Foundation of the Sacraments. By Dominic M. Langevin, O.P. Fribourg: Academic Press Fribourg, 2015. Pp. x + 403. 69,00 CHF (paper). ISBN 978-3-7278-1728-3.The “magisterial development” of the title of this monograph consists of the (...)
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