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  1. Degenerate Regimes in Plato's Republic.Zena Hitz - 2013 - In Mark L. Mcpherran, G. R. F. Ferrari, Rachel Barney, Julia Annas, Rachana Kamtekar & Nicholas D. Smith (eds.), Plato's 'Republic': A Critical Guide. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The essay concerns the negative end of the political argument of the Republic, that injustice—the rule of unreason—is both widespread and undesirable, and that whatever shadows of virtue or order might be found in its midst are corrupt and unstable. This claim is explained in detail in Republic 8 and 9. These passages explain recognizable faults in recognizable regimes in terms of the failure of the rule of reason and the corresponding success of the rule of non-rational forms of motivation. (...)
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  2. Degeneration and Entropy.Eugene Y. S. Chua - 2022 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 36 (2):123-155.
    [Accepted for publication in Lakatos's Undone Work: The Practical Turn and the Division of Philosophy of Mathematics and Philosophy of Science, special issue of Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy. Edited by S. Nagler, H. Pilin, and D. Sarikaya.] Lakatos’s analysis of progress and degeneration in the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes is well-known. Less known, however, are his thoughts on degeneration in Proofs and Refutations. I propose and motivate two new criteria for degeneration based on the discussion in (...)
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  3. The Degenerate Monkey.Eugene Halton - 2014 - In Torkild Thellefsen & Bent Sorensen (eds.), Charles S. Peirce in his Own Words: 100 years of Semiotics, Communication and Cognition. pp. 245-251.
    The chapter discusses the following quotation from Charles Peirce: "One of these days, perhaps, there will come a writer of opinions less humdrum than those of Dr. (Alfred Russel) Wallace, and less in awe of the learned and official world...who will argue, like a new Bernard Mandeville, that man is but a degenerate monkey, with a paranoic talent for self-satisfaction, no matter what scrapes he may get himself into, calling them 'civilization,' and who, in place of the unerring instincts of (...)
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    A Degenerate Case of Action.Kevin Cahill - 2017 - In Thomas Schwarz Wentzer, Martin Gustafsson & Kevin M. Cahill (eds.), Finite but Unbounded: New Approaches in Philosophical Anthropology. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 119-132.
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    Degeneration under the Microscope at the fin se siècle.Christopher Lawrence - 2009 - Annals of Science 66 (4):455-471.
    Summary Theories of familial, racial, and national degeneration in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries have been explored by historians in the context of social and moral pathology. At the same time nerve degeneration was studied in the post mortem room and in the laboratory but links to the broader ideology of degeneration have not been investigated by scholars. This paper joins these domains by examining the concept of Wallerian degeneration. It argues that various discourses—including (...)
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  6. Institutional Degeneration of Science.Jüri Eintalu - 2021 - Philosophy Study 11 (2):116-123.
    The scientificity of the research should be evaluated according to the methodology used in the study. However, these are usually the research areas or the institutions that are classified as scientific or non-scientific. Because of various reasons, it may turn out that the scientific institutions are not producing science, while the “non-scientists” are doing real science. In the extreme case, the official science system is entirely corrupt, consisting of fraudsters, while the real scientists have been expelled from academic institutions. Since (...)
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    From sinners to degenerates: the medicalization of morality in the 19th century.Heidi Rimke & Alan Hunt - 2002 - History of the Human Sciences 15 (1):59-88.
    This article explores two very different forms in which immoral conduct was problematized over the course of the 19th century. It does this by contrasting the sexual purity politics of the Vice Society and the medicalization of morality as `moral insanity'. Early in the century the Vice Society promoted coercive legislation with the aim of `suppressing vice'. From mid-century, moral insanity theories sought to grapple with vice by disaggregating `moral' from other forms of insanity. These two movements had quite distinct (...)
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  8. Dégénérés et déséquilibrés.J. Dallemagne - 1895 - The Monist 6:130.
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    Degenerate cosmopolitanism.Adam Martin - 2015 - Social Philosophy and Policy 32 (1):74-100.
    :Advocates of cosmopolitan ideals, to the extent that they engage with questions of institutional design, typically imagine replicating or refining existing, nation-state models of governance but on an international scale. This essay argues that cosmopolitan ethics need not go hand in hand with international government, and may be better served by a different approach. I explore the concept of degeneracy as a principle of institutional evaluation and design in international politics. Degeneracy is a characteristic of complex systems in which multiple (...)
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    The degeneration of the cognitive theory of emotions.Paul E. Griffiths - 1989 - Philosophical Psychology 2 (3):297-313.
    The type of cognitive theory of emotion traditionally espoused by philosophers of mind makes two central claims. First, that the occurrence of propositional attitudes is essential to the occurrence of emotions. Second, that the identity of a particular emotional state depends upon the propositional attitudes that it involves. In this paper I try to show that there is little hope of developing a theory of emotion which makes these claims true. I examine the underlying defects of the programme, and show (...)
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  11. Why meaning intentions are degenerate.Akeel Bilgrami - 2012 - In Annalisa Coliva (ed.), Mind, meaning, and knowledge: themes from the philosophy of Crispin Wright. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Dark Degenerations: Life, Light, and Transformation beneath the Earth, 1840–circa 1900.Andrew Flack - 2022 - Isis 113 (2):331-351.
    Focusing on Kentucky’s immense and world-famous Mammoth Cave, this essay considers contexts from across the nineteenth century in which subterranean darkness was envisaged as a driving force in the transformation of living things. In fact, the cave was the stage for several allied discourses of “dark degeneracy” that conjured images of both generative and destructive mutability, from the generation of animals without eyes to the apparent disintegration of some kinds of human bodies and minds through exposure to the darkness. In (...)
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  13. Degenerate plurals.Miyuki Yamashina & Christopher Tancredi - 2005 - In Emar Maier, Corien Bary & Janneke Huitink (eds.), Proceedings of Sub9. pp. 522--537.
     
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  14. Degenerate Evidence and Rowe’s New Evidential Argument from Evil.Alvin Plantinga - 1998 - Noûs 32 (4):531-544.
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    The Degeneration of the Cognitive Theory of Emotions.P. E. Griffiths - 1989 - Philosophical Psychology 2 (3):297.
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    Institutional Degeneration of Science.Jüri Eintalu - 2019 - Philosophical Drops.
    Since Popper and Lakatos, the demarcation line between science and non-science has been considered one of the fundamental issues of the philosophy of science. According to Lakatos, pseudoscience is a non-science, which appears as science, using science's public authority. Since then, mountains of texts have been published on how non-sciences, such as astrology, are not sciences. -/- But the enemy is not on the other side of the border. The enemy is in our midst. Science has been institutionalized. The best (...)
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  17. The Degeneration of Popper's Theory of Demarcation.Adolf Grünbaum - 1989 - Epistemologia 12 (2):235.
     
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    Degeneration of Associated Life: Dewey's Naturalism about Social Criticism.Arvi Särkelä - 2017 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 53 (1):107.
    A striking feature of John Dewey’s philosophical attitude in his later period is that for self-description, he did not prefer the term “pragmatism.” Instead, he employed such isms as “experimentalism” and “naturalism.” In the period in which he moved towards developing his own original philosophy, he even stated that “I reject root and branch to the term ‘pragmatism.’”1 As he was at the time drawn to naturalism, it might be revealing indeed that he rejects “root and branch” to “pragmatism.” Also (...)
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    The Degeneration of Popper's Theory of Demarcation.Adolf Grünbaum - 1989 - In Fred D'Agostino & I. C. Jarvie (eds.), Epistemologia. Reidel. pp. 141--161.
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    Macular degeneration affects eye movement behavior during visual search.Stefan Van der Stigchel, Richard A. I. Bethlehem, Barrie P. Klein, Tos T. J. M. Berendschot, Tanja C. W. Nijboer & Serge O. Dumoulin - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Degeneration.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (3):289-290.
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    Degenerate heredity: the history of a doctrine in medicine and biology.Mark S. Lubinsky - 1992 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 37 (1):74-90.
  23. Neural Degeneration.Paul John Lucassen, Vivi M. Heine, Karin Boekhoorn & Harm Krugers - 2002 - In Lynn Nadel (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Macmillan.
     
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    How degenerate is the input to creoles and where do its biases come from?Michael Maratsos - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (2):200.
  25. The Degeneration of Classes and Peoples.Max Nordau - 1911 - Hibbert Journal 10:745.
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  26. Degenerate epistemology.Luciano Floridi - 2012 - Philosophy and Technology 25 (1):1-3.
    When scientists come up with some incredible results, what should we believe? This paper discusses the role of probability and statistics in helping determine what science tells us about our knowledge of the world.
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    Education or degeneration: E. Ray Lankester, H. G. Wells and The outline of history.Richard Barnett - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 37 (2):203-229.
    This paper uses the friendship and collaboration of Edwin Ray Lankester , zoologist, and Herbert George Wells , novelist and journalist, to challenge the current interpretation of late Victorian concern over degeneration as essentially an intellectual movement with little influence in contemporary debates over social and political problems. Degeneration theory provided for Lankester and Wells the basis both for a personal bond and for an active programme of social and educational reform. I trace the construction of Lankester’s account (...)
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    "Degenerate Law." Jurists and Nazism.Massimo la Torre - 1990 - Ratio Juris 3 (1):95-99.
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    Degenerate Secondness in Peirce’s Belief In God.Ralph Powell - 1988 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 62:116-123.
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    Degenerate Secondness in Peirce’s Belief In God.Ralph Powell - 1988 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 62:116-123.
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  31. Degenerate Secondness in Peirce's Belief in God.Ralph Powell - 1988 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 62:116.
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    Degeneration und Regeneration der Rechtswissenschaft.Valentin Tomberg - 1946 - Bonn: G. Schwippert.
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    Nietzsche, Degeneration, and the Critique of Christianity.Gregory Moore - 2000 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 19:1-18.
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  34. The Degeneration of Popper's Theory of Demarcation in Freedom and Rationality. Essays in Honor of John Watkins.A. Grunbaum - 1989 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 117:141-161.
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    On Progressive and Degenerating Research Programs With Respect to Philosophy.Graham Harman - 2019 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 75 (4):2067-2102.
    The Hungarian-born philosopher of science Imre Lakatos introduces the methodology of scientific research programs, and also makes a famous distinction between “progressive” and “degenerating” programs. Although Lakatos does not give extensive guidance as to whether philosophical rather than scientific theories could also be judged in this way, he does give some intriguing hints in his discussion of a debate on induction between Rudolf Carnap and Karl Popper. After considering two extant but misguided attempts to use “degenerating” as a polemical term (...)
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    Brain degeneration induced by psychosocial stress.Ernest Greene & Jennings Neal Naranjo - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (3):207-210.
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    The degenerate electron gas in tungsten bronzes and in highly doped silicon.N. F. Mott - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 35 (1):111-128.
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    The concept of “musical degeneration”: From fin-de-siècle pesimism to the nationalsocialist rule.Maja Vasiljevic - 2012 - Filozofija I Društvo 23 (3):237-252.
    The paper follows the discursive path of one of the dominant, and yet forgotten, terms in the history of ideas - that of?degeneration.? The richness of uses and various illuminations of the term, as well as its discursive dispersion and blurring, can be seen from the mid 19th until the first decades of the 20th century. The term was almost inescapable in studies of thinkers from various fields starting in the middle of the 19th century, it was successfully adopted (...)
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    Examining progression and degeneration of nursing science using Imre Lakatos’s methodology of scientific research programs.Ahtisham Younas - 2021 - Nursing Philosophy 22 (2):e12342.
    Over the years, nursing research and practice have been through remarkable transformations in response to evolving and emerging healthcare systems and practices. Regarding research, nurses moved beyond merely using the quantitative methodology to combining qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods. In practice, nurses have transitioned from the delivery of medical‐based care to nursing theory‐guided practice, evidence‐based practice, knowledge translation and transformative practice. Some domains of nursing research and practice became progressive, while others degenerated. This paper aims to examine how different domains (...)
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    Dynamic Analysis and Degenerate Hopf Bifurcation-Based Feedback Control of a Conservative Chaotic System and Its Circuit Simulation.Xiaojuan Zhang, Mingshu Chen, Yang Wang, Huaigu Tian & Zhen Wang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-15.
    A novel conservative chaotic system with no equilibrium is investigated in this study. Various dynamics such as the conservativeness, coexistence, symmetry, and invariance are presented. Furthermore, a partial-state feedback control scheme is proposed, and the stable domain of control parameters is analyzed based on the degenerate Hopf bifurcation. In order to verify the numerical simulation analysis, an analog circuit is designed. The simulation results show that the output of the analog circuit system can reproduce the numerical simulation results and verify (...)
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    Mechanisms of photoreceptor degenerations.Colin J. Barnstable - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (3):470-470.
    The candidate gene approach has identified many causes of photoreceptor rod cell death in retinitis pigmentosa. Some mutations lead to increased cyclicGMP concentrations in rods. Rod photoreceptors are also particularly susceptible to some mutations in housekeeping genes. Although many more cases of macular degeneration than retinitis pigmentosa occur each year, there is much less known about both genetic and sporadic forms of this disease.
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  42. Progress and degeneration in the 'IQ debate' (I).Peter Urbach - 1974 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 25 (2):99-135.
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    What Is Wrong with Degenerate Souls in the Republic?Era Gavrielides - 2010 - Phronesis 55 (3):203-227.
    At the beginning of Posterior Analytics 2.19 Aristotle reminds us that we cannot claim demonstrative knowledge ( epistêmê apodeiktikê ) unless we know immediate premisses, the archai of demonstrations. By the end of the chapter he explains why the cognitive state whereby we get to know archai must be Nous . In between, however, Aristotle describes the process of the acquisition of concepts, not immediate premisses. How should we understand this? There is a general agreement that it is Nous by (...)
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    Progression of Visual Pathway Degeneration in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Longitudinal Study.Shereif Haykal, Nomdo M. Jansonius & Frans W. Cornelissen - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Background: Primary open-angle glaucoma patients exhibit widespread white matter degeneration throughout their visual pathways. Whether this degeneration starts at the pre- or post-geniculate pathways remains unclear. In this longitudinal study, we assess the progression of WM degeneration exhibited by the pre-geniculate optic tracts and the post-geniculate optic radiations of POAG patients over time, aiming to determine the source and pattern of spread of this degeneration.Methods: Diffusion-weighted MRI scans were acquired for 12 POAG patients and 14 controls (...)
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  45. American moral degeneration.Aj Bahm - 1976 - Journal of Thought 11 (4):274-280.
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    Laws governing degeneration of the genetic code.Manfred Welti - 1986 - Acta Biotheoretica 35 (1-2):3-14.
    The laws governing degeneration of the genetic code are discussed below. Of fundamental importance in this context is the classification of the amino acids into groups on the basis of the physicochemical behaviour of their residues. From this, it is possible to formulate arithmetic relationships between the number of amino acids in the same group and the number of coding triplets.It is found that the degeneration of the genetic code obeys certain laws, the reasons for this being related (...)
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    Neurofilament homeostasis and motoneurone degeneration.Carla Perrone Capano, Roberto Pernas-Alonso & Umberto di Porzio - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (1):24-33.
  48. Quantifiers comprehension in corticobasal degeneration.C. T. Mcmillan, R. Clark, P. Moore & M. Grossman - 2006 - Brain and Cognition 65:250--260.
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    Further Thoughts on the Degeneration of Market Socialism: A Reply to Schweickart.N. Scott Arnold - 1987 - Economics and Philosophy 3 (2):320-330.
    David Schweickart has challenged a number of claims that are central to my argument that market socialism would probably degenerate into something only nominally distinguishable from capitalism. Chief among these is the claim that competitive pressures would force the workers in a worker-controlled firm to create pay and authority differentials that would make such firms structurally homologous to capitalist firms. Schweickart challenges this on two fronts: He argues that there is no good reason to believe that market forces under market (...)
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    Degenerations of democracy By CraigCalhoun, Dilip ParameshwarGaonkar, CharlesTaylor, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2022, pp. 368. $29.95 (hbk). ISBN: 9780674237582. [REVIEW]Julian Culp - 2024 - Constellations 31 (1):124-126.
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