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    Fairness, explainability and in-between: understanding the impact of different explanation methods on non-expert users’ perceptions of fairness toward an algorithmic system.Doron Kliger, Tsvi Kuflik & Avital Shulner-Tal - 2022 - Ethics and Information Technology 24 (1).
    In light of the widespread use of algorithmic (intelligent) systems across numerous domains, there is an increasing awareness about the need to explain their underlying decision-making process and resulting outcomes. Since oftentimes these systems are being considered as black boxes, adding explanations to their outcomes may contribute to the perception of their transparency and, as a result, increase users’ trust and fairness perception towards the system, regardless of its actual fairness, which can be measured using various fairness tests and measurements. (...)
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    The "future like ours" argument and human embryonic stem cell research.A. Kuflik - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (6):417-421.
    The most closely argued and widely discussed case against abortion in the philosophical literature today is Don Marquis’s “future like ours” argument. The argument moves from an analysis of why there is a serious presumption against killing someone “like us” to the conclusion that most abortions are seriously wrong for the same reason: they deprive “an individual” of a future of valuable experiences and activities, a “future like ours”. Julian Savulescu has objected that “preventing” such a future could not be (...)
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    Book Review:Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence, and U.S. Foreign Policy. Henry Shue. [REVIEW]Arthur Kuflik - 1984 - Ethics 94 (2):319-.
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    Artificial General Intelligence Begins with Recognition: Evaluating the Flexibility of Recognition.Tsvi Achler - 2012 - In Pei Wang & Ben Goertzel (eds.), Theoretical Foundations of Artificial General Intelligence. Springer. pp. 197--217.
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    Collective specification of cellular development.Tsvi Sachs - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (9):897-903.
    Studies of chimeras and in vivo development demonstrate that cell lineages are often quite variable, apparently in response to chance perturbations. This points to an apparent contradiction: although individual cells are the units of genetic information and differentiation, not all cellular events need be precise for the development of functional organisms. The social organization of ants can serve as a metaphor that helps understand the mechanisms that underlie such development. Ants suggest that continued cellular interactions and environmental conditions could specify (...)
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    Genes, cellular interactions and cell lineages in the determination of plant trichome spacing.Tsvi Sachs - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (6):443-445.
    Conceptual developments have defined concrete questions about the timing and precise location of cellular pattern formation. Plants in general, and the trichomes of Arabidopsis in particular, are remarkably suited for research on these problems. Genetic analysis requires the quantitative characterizations of the developmental processes by which patterning occurs. Larkin et al.(1) have provided measures of the non‐random distances between trichomes. They have also obtained evidence about the cell lineages leading to trichome development, and this evidence constrains the possible role of (...)
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    The inalienability of autonomy.Arthur Kuflik - 1984 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 13 (4):271-298.
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    The utilitarian logic of inalienable rights.Arthur Kuflik - 1986 - Ethics 97 (1):75-87.
  9. A defense of common-sense morality.Arthur Kuflik - 1986 - Ethics 96 (4):784-803.
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    Hume on Justice to Animals, Indians and Women.Arthur Kuflik - 1998 - Hume Studies 24 (1):53-70.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hume Studies Volume XXIV, Number 1, April 1998, pp. 53-70 Hume on Justice to Animals, Indians and Women ARTHUR KUFLIK I. The Circumstances of Humean Justice For Hume, the virtue of justice is its "usefulness" to the support of society.1 To help prove this point, he guides us through a series of imaginative thought-experiments. Suppose that resources were infinitely available or that human beings were generous and kind (...)
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    Liberalism, legal moralism and moral disagreement.Arthur Kuflik - 2005 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 22 (2):185–198.
    abstract According to “legal moralism” it is part of law's proper role to “enforce morality as such”. I explore the idea that legal moralism runs afoul of morality itself: there are good moral reasons not to require by law all that there is nevertheless good moral reason to do. I suggest that many such reasons have broad common‐sense appeal and could be appreciated even in a society in which everyone completely agreed about what morality requires. But I also critique legal (...)
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    Dobbs Opened the Door; Alito Left It Open Wider than His Own Jurisprudence Should Have Allowed.Arthur Kuflik - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (2):41-43.
    The authors of “The Two Front War on Reproductive Rights” make a profoundly important observation—“Because zygotes, embryos and fetuses early in gestation are neither viable nor independent without...
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    Dimensional reduction in complex living systems: Where, why, and how.Jean-Pierre Eckmann & Tsvi Tlusty - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (9):2100062.
    The unprecedented prowess of measurement techniques provides a detailed, multi‐scale look into the depths of living systems. Understanding these avalanches of high‐dimensional data—by distilling underlying principles and mechanisms—necessitates dimensional reduction. We propose that living systems achieve exquisite dimensional reduction, originating from their capacity to learn, through evolution and phenotypic plasticity, the relevant aspects of a non‐random, smooth physical reality. We explain how geometric insights by mathematicians allow one to identify these genuine hallmarks of life and distinguish them from universal properties (...)
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    Coordination, equilibrium and rational choice.Arthur Kuflik - 1982 - Philosophical Studies 42 (3):333 - 348.
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    Responsibility in Universal Healthcare.Eric Cyphers & Arthur Kuflik - 2023 - Voices in Bioethics 9.
    Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm on Unsplash ABSTRACT The coverage of healthcare costs allegedly brought about by people’s own earlier health-adverse behaviors is certainly a matter of justice. However, this raises the following questions: justice for whom? Is it right to take people’s past behaviors into account in determining their access to healthcare? If so, how do we go about taking those behaviors into account? These bioethical questions become even more complex when we consider them in the context of (...)
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    Liberalism, Legal Moralism and Moral Disagreement.Arthur Kuflik - 2005 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 22 (2):185-198.
    abstract According to “legal moralism” it is part of law's proper role to “enforce morality as such”. I explore the idea that legal moralism runs afoul of morality itself: there are good moral reasons not to require by law all that there is nevertheless good moral reason to do. I suggest that many such reasons have broad common‐sense appeal and could be appreciated even in a society in which everyone completely agreed about what morality requires. But I also critique legal (...)
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    Process and End-State in the Theory of Economic Justice.Arthur Kuflik - 1982 - Social Theory and Practice 8 (1):73-94.
  18. Traditionally Long Shifts for Medical Residents: Medically Unsound; Morally Unjustified.Arthur Kuflik - 2001 - Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 3 (1).
     
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  19. The Relevance of Community Rules: Three Case Studies.Arthur Kuflik - 1973 - Dissertation, Princeton University
     
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    Utilitarianism and large-scale cooperation.Arthur Kuflik - 1982 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 60 (3):224 – 237.
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    Responsibility in Universal Healthcare.Eric Cyphers & Arthur Kuflik - 2023 - Voices in Bioethics 9.
    Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm on Unsplash ABSTRACT The coverage of healthcare costs allegedly brought about by people’s own earlier health-adverse behaviors is certainly a matter of justice. However, this raises the following questions: justice for whom? Is it right to take people’s past behaviors into account in determining their access to healthcare? If so, how do we go about taking those behaviors into account? These bioethical questions become even more complex when we consider them in the context of (...)
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    Computers in control: Rational transfer of authority or irresponsible abdication of autonomy? [REVIEW]Arthur Kuflik - 1999 - Ethics and Information Technology 1 (3):173-184.
    To what extent should humans transfer, or abdicate, responsibility to computers? In this paper, I distinguish six different senses of responsible and then consider in which of these senses computers can, and in which they cannot, be said to be responsible for deciding various outcomes. I sort out and explore two different kinds of complaint against putting computers in greater control of our lives: (i) as finite and fallible human beings, there is a limit to how far we can acheive (...)
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    Allocation and ownership of world resources: A symposium overview. [REVIEW]Arthur Kuflik - 1989 - Journal of Value Inquiry 23 (3):249-258.
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    Review of Thomas Pogge, John Rawls: His Life and Theory of Justice[REVIEW]Arthur Kuflik - 2008 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (2).
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    Patter about pattern. Pattern formation in plant tissues (1991). By Tsvi Sachs. Cambridge University Press. 234pp. £42.50/$75.00. ISBN 0 521 24865 5. [REVIEW]Roger Pennell - 1992 - Bioessays 14 (7):505-506.
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    Review of Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals and Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals: Glossaries and Indices. [REVIEW]JoAnn Scurlock - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (2):450-452.
    Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals. By Tsvi Abusch, Daniel Schwemer, Mikko Luukko, and Greta van Buylaere. Ancient Magic and Divination, vol. 8.3. Leiden: briLL, 2020. Pp. xx + 507, 68 pls. $297. Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals: Glossaries and Indices. By Greta van Buylaere and Mikko Luukko. Ancient Magic and Divination, vol. 8.4. Leiden: briLL, 2020. Pp. viii + 163. $127.
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