Results for 'Seʻadya ben Aharon Shariʼan'

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  1. Ḳovets maʼamarim hilkhatiyim ṿe-divre haʻarakhah le-zikhro shel ha-Rav-ha-gaʼon Seʻadya ben-Rabi Aharon Shariʼan.Seʻadya ben Aharon Shariʼan & Shelomoh ben Yosef Ḥabshush (eds.) - 1971
     
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    The Perceptual System: A Philosophical and Psychological Perspective.Aharon Ben-Zeʼev - 1993 - New York: Lang.
    This book presents an original comprehensive approach to some of the most difficult problems concerning sense-perception and other mental states. After rejecting prevailing approaches, the author presents his own viewpoint which may be characterized as direct, critical realism. Basing his conclusions on conceptual analysis, psychological evidence and historical considerations, the author is able to offer new insights into traditionally unsolved problems concerning the nature of perceptual states, the ontological status of perceptual environment, the cognitive mechanism in perception and the explanation (...)
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    Combining Associations Between Emotional Intelligence, Work Motivation, and Organizational Justice With Counterproductive Work Behavior: A Profile Analysis via Multidimensional Scaling (PAMS) Approach.Aharon Tziner, Erich C. Fein, Se-Kang Kim, Cristinel Vasiliu & Or Shkoler - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The need for better incorporation of the construct emotional intelligence (EI) into counterproductive work behavior (CWB) research may be achieved via a unified conceptual framework. Accordingly, the purpose of this paper is to use the Profile Analysis via Multidimensional Scaling (PAMS) approach, a conceptual framework that unifies motivational process with antecedents and outcomes, to assess differences in EI concerning a variety of constructs: organizational justice, CWB, emotional exhaustion, job satisfaction, and intrinsic motivation. Employing established scales within a framework unifying CWB, (...)
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    understandings and uses of ‘culture’ in bioethics deliberations over parental refusal of treatment: Children with cancer.Ben Gray & Fern Brunger - 2017 - Clinical Ethics 13 (2):55-66.
    We developed this study to examine the issue of parental refusal of treatment, looking at the issue through a cultural competence lens. Recent cases in Canada where courts have declined applications by clinicians for court orders to overrule parental refusal of treatment highlight the dispute in this area. This study analyses the 16 cases of a larger group of 24 cases that were selected by a literature review where cultural or religious beliefs or ethnic identity was described as important reasons (...)
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    Mixing the Genders, an Ethical Dilemma: How Nursing Theory Has Dealt With Sexuality and Gender.Dawn Batcup & Ben Thomas - 1994 - Nursing Ethics 1 (1):43-52.
    As nursing moves towards a holistic approach to care, its publications on sexuality have proliferated. 'Sexuality' and 'Gender' are concepts which are extremely difficult to define. While sex refers to the physical differences of the body, gender concerns the psychological and sociocultural differences between females and males. This distinction between sex and gender is fundamental, since many differences between females and males are not biological in origin. And, when a person's gender and sex fall together in accordance with social norms, (...)
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    Is Syntax Semantically Constrained? Evidence From a Grammaticality Judgment Study of Indonesian.I. Nyoman Aryawibawa & Ben Ambridge - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (8):3135-3148.
    A central debate in the cognitive sciences surrounds the nature of adult speakers' linguistic representations: Are they purely syntactic (a traditional and widely held view; e.g., Branigan & Pickering, ), or are they semantically structured? A recent study (Ambridge, Bidgood, Pine, Rowland, & Freudenthal, ) found support for the latter view, showing that adults' acceptability judgments of passive sentences were significantly predicted by independent semantic “affectedness” ratings designed to capture the putative semantics of the construction (e.g., Bob was pushed by (...)
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    How Ethical is Islamic Banking in the Light of the Objectives of Islamic Law?Walid Mansour, Khoutem Ben Jedidia & Jihed Majdoub - 2015 - Journal of Religious Ethics 43 (1):51-77.
    Islamic banking is based on moral foundations that make it distinct from conventional banking. Some argue that because of its foundation in Islam, Islamic banking may represent a more morally appealing alternative. Yet, evidence shows that this is not the case. Indeed, the current practice of Islamic banking has not been able to achieve its goals which are based on Islam's moral values: to enhance justice, equitability, and social well-being. This essay examines the extent to which Islamic banking is ethical (...)
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    Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Is Entrepreneurial will Enough? A North–South Comparison.Martine Spence, Jouhaina Ben Boubaker Gherib & Viviane Ondoua Biwolé - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 99 (3):335-367.
    Based on an analysis of 44 cases in Canada, Tunisia, and Cameroon, this research attempts to determine the fundaments of sustainable entrepreneurship (SE) in an international perspective and to shed the light on the potential impact of economic, institutional, and cultural dimensions upon diverse levels of sustainability in smalland medium-size firms (SMEs). Neo-institutional and entrepreneurship theories were combined in an integrative conceptual model to fully embrace the meanings and practices of SE and to question the "culture free" argument of some (...)
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  9. Sefer ʻIdan ha-maḥshev u-leḳaḥaṿ: teʼur ha-teḳufah ha-ḥadashah otah pataḥ ha-maḥshev bi-fene ha-enoshut uvi-fene ʻam Yiśraʼel bi-feraṭ bi-reʼi ha-Yahadut.Yoʼel ben Aharon Shṿarts - 2004 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat Devar Yerushalayim--Zikhron Tsevi.
     
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  10. ʻAmud ha-yirʼah ṿeha-ʻavodah: mi-toldot ḥayaṿ shel ha-g. ha-ts.... Yeḥezḳel Leṿenshṭain, zatsal..Yoʼel ben Aharon Shṿarts - 1995 - Yerushalayim: ha-Mosad le-ʻidud limud ha-Torah. Edited by Shelomoh Burshṭin.
     
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  11. ha-Hitnahagut ʻim mi she-enam shomre Torah.Yoʼel ben Aharon Shṿarts - 2000 - Yerushalayim: Sifriyat Ḳesṭ-Libovits le-moreshet ṿe-shorshe ha-Yahadut.
    1. ʻArve naḥal, ḥashivuto shel kol Yehudi --2. Isur hitḥabrut ʻim reshaʻim--3. Ketsad la-ʻazor le-vaʻale teshuvah.
     
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  12. Hadar zeḳenim: mitsṿat ḳimah ṿe-hidur--zeḳenim, talmide ḥakhamim ṿe-rabotaṿ shel adam: leḳeṭ ṭaʻame ha-mitsṿah, ḥashivutah ṿe-dineha.Yoʼel ben Aharon Shṿarts - 1985 - [Jerusalem]: Devar Yerushalayim.
     
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  13. Pesiʻot bi-shevile ha-ḥayim: pirḳe hadrakhah be-sugyot ha-ḥayim.Yoʼel ben Aharon Shṿarts - 1985 - [Jerusalem]: Hotsaʼat Devar Yerushalayim.
     
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  14. Sefer Hokheaḥ tokhiaḥ: inyene tokhehah ba-halakhah ṿa-agadah: ṿe-dine li-fene ʻiṿer lo titen mikhshol.Yoʼel ben Aharon Shṿarts - 1990 - Yerushalayim: Devar Yerushalayim.
     
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  15. Sefer Maḥazir ʻaṭarah le-yoshnah: maran peʼer ha-dor ha-gaʼon Rabenu ʻOvadyah Yosef, zatsal: tafḳido ha-meyuḥad shel maran be-ʻiḳveta di-Meshiḥa, liḳuṭim mi-torato be-ʻinyene ʻavodat H., limud Torah, midot u-musar.Yoʼel ben Aharon Shṿarts - 2014 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon "Matan Torah". Edited by Mordekhai Sheraga.
     
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  16. Sefer Reḳiaʻ ha-shamayim: teʼur ḥeleḳ mi-nifleʼot ha-Bore ba-yeḳum, bi-meʼorot ha-shamayim uva-aṭmosferah..Yoʼel ben Aharon Shṿarts - 1996 - Yerushalayim: Devar Yerushalayim.
     
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  17. Ṿe-raḥamaṿ ʻal kol maʻaśaṿ: leḳeṭ be-ʻinyene isur tsaʻar baʻale ḥayim.Yoʼel ben Aharon Shṿarts - 1983 - [Jerusalem]: Hotsaʼat Devar Yerushalayim.
     
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  18. Weisung für die Menschheit: von der Bedeutung des menschlichen Lebens.Yoʼel ben Aharon Shṿarts - 1993 - [Jerusalem]: Jerusalem Academy Publications.
     
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  19. Zariz ṿe-niśkar: leḳeṭ be-maʻalat ha-zerizut u-genut ha-ʻatslut.Yoʼel ben Aharon Shṿarts - 1989 - Netanyah: Makhon le-hotsaʼat sefarim she-ʻal yad Merkaz ha-Torah di-Yeshivat Radin, Netanyah.
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  20. Grande Sertão: Veredas by João Guimarães Rosa.Felipe W. Martinez, Nancy Fumero & Ben Segal - 2013 - Continent 3 (1):27-43.
    INTRODUCTION BY NANCY FUMERO What is a translation that stalls comprehension? That, when read, parsed, obfuscates comprehension through any language – English, Portuguese. It is inevitable that readers expect fidelity from translations. That language mirror with a sort of precision that enables the reader to become of another location, condition, to grasp in English in a similar vein as readers of Portuguese might from João Guimarães Rosa’s GRANDE SERTÃO: VEREDAS. There is the expectation that translations enable mobility. That what was (...)
     
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  21. Sefer Be-hekhal ha-Maharal: kolel maśa u-matan be-verur ṿe-livun sodot vi-yesodot be-ʻinyene ḥomer ṿe-tsurah, ṿe-ʻod... be-torato shel rabenu ha-Maharal mi-Prag..Dov ben Aharon Mosheh Mesh - 2009 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Dov ben Aharon Mosheh Mesh.
     
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  22. El ha-talmid: pirḳe ḥinukh li-vene ha-neʻurim.Yeḥiʼel Mikhal ben Aharon Tuḳtsinsḳi - 1979 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Ṿaʻad la-haramat ḳeren ha-Torah.
     
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  23. Sefer Pedut Yaʻaḳov: Liḳuṭ Mi-Divre Ḥazal Bi-Devarim Ha-Meḳarvim Et Ha-Geʼulah.Yaʻaḳov Yeḥizḳiyah ben Aharon Tsevi Avigdor Fish & Shemuʼel Aharon ben Yaʻaḳov Ḥizḳiyahu Fish (eds.) - 2005 - [Yerushalayim: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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    The Subtlety of Emotions.Aharon Ben-Zeʼev - 2000 - Bradford.
    Aaron Ben-Ze'ev carries out what he calls "a careful search for general patterns in the primeval jungle of emotions.".
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    Nefesh: hesber filosofi-psikhologi shel kesharim nafshiyim.Aharon Ben-Zeʼev - 1996 - Tel-Aviv: Zemorah-Bitan.
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  26. Sefer Ḳedushat ha-ḥayim.Aharon Ḥayim ben Yitsḥaḳ Ayziḳ Nishri - 1994 - Bene Beraḳ: Mekhon Moreshet ha-yeshivot.
     
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  27. In the Name of Love: Romantic Ideology and its Victims.Aharon Ben-Zeʼev & Ruhama Goussinsky - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    This book is about love - our ideals of love, our experiences of love, and the fatal consequences of love. A unique collaboration between a leading philosopher in the field of emotions and a social scientist, In The Name of Love presents fascinating insights into romantic love and its future in modern society.
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  28. Yesod Yosef.Joseph ben Solomon Calahora, Ḥayim Yitsḥaḳ Aharon, Eliyahu Saliman Mani, Moses ben Menahem Graf, Shimʻon ben Daṿid Abayov & Avraham Bar Shem Ṭov (eds.) - 1977 - [Yerushalayim: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  29. Yashar meha-lev: regashot be-ḥaye yomyom.Aharon Ben-Zeʼev - 1998 - Tel-Aviv: Zemorah-Bitan.
     
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  30. Ḳunṭres ha-ḥayim: Shaʻare Aharon: ṿe-hu ḥizuḳ gadol la-Torah, yirʼat shamayim u-midot.Aharon ben Yaʻaḳov Betsalʼel - 1994 - Bene Beraḳ: A. ben Y. Betsalʼel.
     
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  31. Mesharim: Bidvar haʻanaṿa vehateshuva vehaperishut [ʻArukhim bide ʼAlter Moshe ʼAharon Ben Ḥayim Yehuda Leyb.].Alter Mosheh Aharon ben Ḥayim Yehudah Leb - 1973 - Yerushalayim: [S.N.]. Edited by Moshe Ḥayyim Luzzatto & Baḥya ben Joseph ibn Paḳuda.
     
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  32. Agan ha-sahar: divre ḥizuḳ ṿe-hitʻorerut umi-ḳetsat me-hanhagutaṿ ha-niśgavot shel morenu ṿe-Rabenu ha-gaʼon ha-adir Rabi Avraham Genaḥovesḳ, zatsal.Shemuʼel Aharon ben Yaʻaḳov Ḥizḳiyahu Fish - 2012 - Bene Beraḳ: Mishpaḥat Fish.
     
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  33. Agan ha-sahar: ʻuvdot ṿe-hanhagot, ʻetsot ṿe-hadrakhot, penine halakhah ḥokhmah u-musar.Shemuʼel Aharon ben Yaʻaḳov Ḥizḳiyahu Fish - 2014 - Bene Beraḳ: Mishpaḥat Fish.
     
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  34. Zeh sefer Ḥokhmah u-musar: u-vo mi-toldot ḥaye u-mitlaʼot Yehude Tsanʻa be-shilhe galutam be-Teman.Aharon ben Yehudah Ḥamdi - 1996 - Netanyah: ha-Agudah le-ṭipuaḥ ḥevrah ṿe-tarbut, teʻud u-meḥḳar. Edited by Eleazar ben Judah, Amnon Shelomi & Asher ben Shelomyah.
     
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  35. Sefer Beʼer melekh: ʻal Hilkhot Isure biʼah.Moses Maimonides & Eldad ben Tsiyon Aharon Sabag (eds.) - 2014 - [Ḥefah]: [Eldad Sabag].
    ḥeleḳ 1. Isure biʼah, ḳedushah u-tseniʻut -- ḥeleḳ 2. Hilkhot yiḥud ṿe-onaʼat mamon u-devarim.
     
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  36. Sefer Ayalah sheluḥah: ʻal Masekhet Shabat.Aharon Eliyahu ben Yeḥezḳel Ṿilhelm - 1987 - Yerushalayim: Etsel E. Ṿilhelm.
    1. Pereḳ Yetsiʼot ha-Shabat u-fereḳ Kirah.
     
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  37. Sefer Emunah baḥarti: śiḥot musar u-derashot hitḥazḳut.Aharon ben Avraham Yitsḥaḳ Ḳahn - 2016 - Monsi: Hotsaʼat Emunah baḥarti.
    [1] Yotse la-or ʻal yede ṭalmidaṿ shomʻe liḳḥo be-yerakh ha-eṭanim di-shenaṭ 2016 -- [2] Yotse la-or ʻal yede ṭalmidaṿ shomʻe liḳḥo be-yerakh ha-eṭanim di-shenaṭ 2018.
     
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  38. Sefer Kavod Ha-ʻatsmi He-Ḥadash: ʻal Ḥashivut Hakarat Ha-Adam Be-ʻerekh ʻatsmo.Yoʼ Shṿarts & el ben Aharon - 2004 - Devar Yerushalayim. Edited by M. Landsman, Yoʼ Shṿarts & el ben Aharon.
     
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  39. Sefer Lev Ary.: ha-kolel miluʼim ṿe-hashlamah, hashmaṭot, tiḳunim ṿe-hosafot: ṿe-hu tseruf le-sifri "Lev Aharon"..Aharon AryLeyb ben Asher Ḳalmanovits - 1944 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Mekhirah ha-rashit etsel Be. m.s. Biegelʼaizen. Edited by Aharon AryLeyb ben Asher Ḳalmanovits.
     
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  40. Agential Knowledge, Action and Process.Ben Wolfson - 2012 - Theoria 78 (4):326-357.
    Claims concerning processes, claims of the form “xisφing”, have been the subject of renewed interest in recent years in the philosophy of action. However, this interest has frequently limited itself to noting certain formal features such claims have, and has not extended to a discussion of when they are true. This article argues that a claim of the form “xisφing” is true when what is happening withxis such that, if it is not interrupted, a φing will occur. It then applies (...)
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  41. Sefer ʻIdan ha-maḥshev u-leḳaḥaṿ: teʼur ha-teḳufah ha-ḥadashah otah pataḥ ha-maḥshev bi-fene ha-enoshut uvi-fene ʻam Yiśraʼel bi-feraṭ bi-reʼi ha-Yahadut.Yoʼ Shṿarts & el ben Aharon - 2004 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat Devar Yerushalayim--Zikhron Tsevi.
     
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    새로운 우리 철학 의 모색: 회고 와 전망.Se-gwæon An & Kyemyæong Taehakkyo (eds.) - 2000 - Taegu Kwangyŏksi:
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  43. Saeroun uri chʻŏrhak ui mosaek: hoego wa chonmang.Se-gwŏn An (ed.) - 2000 - Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
     
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  44. Well-being and death.Ben Bradley - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Well-Being and Death addresses philosophical questions about death and the good life: what makes a life go well? Is death bad for the one who dies? How is this possible if we go out of existence when we die? Is it worse to die as an infant or as a young adult? Is it bad for animals and fetuses to die? Can the dead be harmed? Is there any way to make death less bad for us? Ben Bradley defends the (...)
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    British Petroleum: An Egregious Violation of the Ethic of First and Second Things.Shari R. Veil, Timothy L. Sellnow & Morgan C. Wickline - 2013 - Business and Society Review 118 (3):361-381.
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    Nietzsche as educator?Aharon Aviram - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 25 (2):219–234.
    ABSTRACT Can Nietzsche's ideal of man, the overman, be conceived as an educational ideal in post-modern democratic societies? Should it be so conceived? This paper answers both questions positively. The affirmative answer to the first question is based on arguments aimed at overcoming two obvious difficulties: the Contradictions in Nietzsche's various references to his human ideal, and his blatant anti-democratic attitude. The affirmative answer to the second question builds on an analysis portraying Nietzsche's conception of man as one that allows (...)
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    Relationship of neurocognitive ability, perspective taking, and psychoticism with hostile attribution bias in non-clinical participants: Theory of mind as a mediator.Se Jun Koo, Ye Jin Kim, Eunchong Seo, Hye Yoon Park, Jee Eun Min, Minji Bang, Jin Young Park, Eun Lee & Suk Kyoon An - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectivesHostile attribution bias is reportedly common from non-clinical population to those with serious mental illness, such as schizophrenia, and is known to be closely related to theory of mind. This study aimed to investigate whether ToM skills mediate the relationship among neurocognitive ability, personality traits, and attribution bias.MethodsA total of 198 non-clinical youths were recruited. To assess their neurocognitive ability and ToM skills, the participants were asked to complete Raven’s Standard Progressive Matrices and the Korean version of the Reading the (...)
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    Towards an evolutionary pragmatics of science.Asher Idan & Aharon Kantorovich - 1985 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 16 (1):47-66.
    Fundamentismus und Skeptizismus-Anarchismus sind zwei entgegengesetzte Positionen in der traditionellen Erkenntnistheorie und in der modernen Wissenschaftstheorie. Zwischen ihnen gibt es einen dritten Standpunkt, den Evolutionismus. Beispiele sind zwei neuere Arbeiten von Putnam und Stegmüller . Im Gegensatz zum logisch-statischen Fundamentismus berücksichtigt der Evolutionismus auch dynamische und naturalistische Ansätze. Stegmüller folgend entlehnen wir in der vorliegenden Untersuchung aus der Sprachphilosophie pragmatische Gesichtspunkte, um die logische Syntax und Semantik, die Werkzeuge des Fundamentismus, zu ersetzen. Wir zeigen die Kraft der Pragmatik bei der (...)
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  49. The priority of internal symmetries in particle physics.Aharon Kantorovich - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 34 (4):651-675.
    In this paper, I try to decipher the role of internal symmetries in the ontological maze of particle physics. The relationship between internal symmetries and laws of nature is discussed within the framework of “Platonic realism.” The notion of physical “structure” is introduced as representing a deeper ontological layer behind the observable world. I argue that an internal symmetry is a structure encompassing laws of nature. The application of internal symmetry groups to particle physics came about in two revolutionary steps. (...)
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  50. Solidarity and Responsibility in Health Care.Ben Davies & Julian Savulescu - 2019 - Public Health Ethics 12 (2):133-144.
    Some healthcare systems are said to be grounded in solidarity because healthcare is funded as a form of mutual support. This article argues that health care systems that are grounded in solidarity have the right to penalise some users who are responsible for their poor health. This derives from the fact that solidary systems involve both rights and obligations and, in some cases, those who avoidably incur health burdens violate obligations of solidarity. Penalties warranted include direct patient contribution to costs, (...)
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