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    Music Therapy for Delinquency Involved Juveniles Through Tripartite Collaboration: A Mixed Method Study.Hyun J. Chong & Juri Yun - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This study introduces a music therapy project for young offenders through community collaboration and its efficacy through a mixed method. The project called Young & Great Music is carried out via collaboration among three parties, which are the educational institution, the district prosecutor’s office, and corporate sponsor, forming a tripartite networking system. In this paper, we present an efficacy evaluation of the project’s implementation with 178 adolescents involved with the juvenile justice system: 115 youth was on suspension of indictment and (...)
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    The rates of jury pay and assembly pay in fourth-century athens.Robert Sing - 2021 - Classical Quarterly 71 (1):119-134.
    During the fourth century, the amount of money Athenians got from the polis for volunteering to sit on a jury and for attending the assembly diverged significantly. Jury pay remained at 3 obols a day, despite inflation, while the pay given for a principal assembly eventually rose from 1 obol to 9 obols—outpacing inflation and overcompensating most citizens for their time. What demographic reconstruction of the jury can explain why the real value of jury pay never (...)
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    Choices without reasons: citizens' juries and policy evaluation.D. Price - 2000 - Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (4):272-276.
    Citizens' juries are commended as a new technique for democratising health service reviews. Their usefulness is said to derive from a reliance on citizens' rational deliberation rather than on the immediate preferences of the consumer. The author questions the assertion of critical detachment and asks whether juries do in fact employ reason as a means of resolving fundamental disagreements about service provision. He shows that juries promote not so much a critically detached point of view as a particular (...)
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    Preferences for juries over judges across racial and ethnic groups.Mary R. Rose, Christopher G. Ellison & Shari Seidman Diamond - manuscript
    Prior studies have shown a general preference among citizens for juries over judges. Researchers, however, have not considered whether race and ethnicity modify this preference. We hypothesized that minorities (African-Americans, Hispanics), who generally express less trust in the legal system, may also express less trust in juries than non-Hispanic whites. We asked a representative sample of 1,465 residents of Texas to state whether they would prefer a jury or a judge to be the decision maker in four hypothetical circumstances. (...)
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    Assesseurs ou jury populaire?Bin Li - 2013 - Diogène n° 239-239 (3/4):126-138.
    Résumé La participation des citoyens à la justice chinoise prend la forme de la présence d’assesseurs civils ou de l’introduction, à titre expérimental, d’un jury populaire à côté des juges professionnels. Ces modalités de participation des citoyens ne changent toutefois pas la donne fondamentale de la gouvernance chinoise, car l’absence d’autonomie du droit, et d’indépendance des juges, demeurent les deux principaux obstacles à l’avènement d’un État de droit en Chine. En effet, l’instrumentalisation du droit au service d’une politique (...)
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    Assesseurs ou jury populaire?Bin Li - 2013 - Diogène n° 239-240 (3):126-138.
    Résumé La participation des citoyens à la justice chinoise prend la forme de la présence d’assesseurs civils ou de l’introduction, à titre expérimental, d’un jury populaire à côté des juges professionnels. Ces modalités de participation des citoyens ne changent toutefois pas la donne fondamentale de la gouvernance chinoise, car l’absence d’autonomie du droit, et d’indépendance des juges, demeurent les deux principaux obstacles à l’avènement d’un État de droit en Chine. En effet, l’instrumentalisation du droit au service d’une politique (...)
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    Should free-text data in electronic medical records be shared for research? A citizens’ jury study in the UK.Elizabeth Ford, Malcolm Oswald, Lamiece Hassan, Kyle Bozentko, Goran Nenadic & Jackie Cassell - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (6):367-377.
    BackgroundUse of routinely collected patient data for research and service planning is an explicit policy of the UK National Health Service and UK government. Much clinical information is recorded in free-text letters, reports and notes. These text data are generally lost to research, due to the increased privacy risk compared with structured data. We conducted a citizens’ jury which asked members of the public whether their medical free-text data should be shared for research for public benefit, to (...)
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    Implementing a process for integration research: Ecosystem Services Project, Australia.Steven J. Cork & Wendy Proctor - 2005 - Journal of Research Practice 1 (2):Article M6.
    This paper reports on the design and implementation of a multi-phase interactive process among a set of scientists, policy makers, land managers, and community representatives, so as to facilitate communication, mutual understanding, and participative decision making. This was part of the Ecosystem Services Project in Australia. The project sought to broaden public understanding about the natural ecosystems in Australia. The study reported here pertains to one of the project sites--the Goulburn Broken catchment, a highly productive agricultural watershed in the south-east (...)
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    Joseph Raz’s Service Conception and the Limits of Knowability.Adriana Placani - 2021 - Ratio Juris 34 (3):207-223.
    This essay criticizes Joseph Raz’s service conception of authority on the basis of its knowability condition. The condition states that for agents to be justified in following authoritative directives, they must be able to know (i.e., form reliable beliefs) that the authority issuing the directives is in fact legitimate. Three grounds for concern are identified. The first is that the satisfaction of the normal justification thesis (NJT), which states that the legitimacy of authorities hinges on whether their directives enable (...)
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    Joseph Raz’s Service Conception and the Limits of Knowability.Adriana Placani - 2021 - Ratio Juris 34 (3):207-223.
    This essay criticizes Joseph Raz’s service conception of authority on the basis of its knowability condition. The condition states that for agents to be justified in following authoritative directives, they must be able to know (i.e., form reliable beliefs) that the authority issuing the directives is in fact legitimate. Three grounds for concern are identified. The first is that the satisfaction of the normal justification thesis (NJT), which states that the legitimacy of authorities hinges on whether their directives enable (...)
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    Is a unified psychophysical law realistic?Jüri Allik - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):267-268.
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    Error sanitario y seguridad de pacientes: bases jurídicas para un registro de sucesos adversos en el sistema nacional de salud.David Larios Risco & Fernando Abellán-García Sánchez (eds.) - 2009 - Granada: Comares.
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  13. Holocaust and Nakba in Philosophy.Jüri Eintalu - manuscript
    Nakba is ignored in Western philosophy encyclopedias, and the notion of genocide is rarely explained. In turn, there is much talk about the Holocaust.
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  14. On the semiosphere.Juri Lotman & Wilma Clark - 2005 - Sign Systems Studies 33 (1):205-226.
    This article, first published in Russian in 1984 in Sign Systems Studies, introduces the concept of semiosphere and describes its principal attributes. Semiosphere is the semiotic space, outside of which semiosis cannot exist. The ensemble of semiotic formations functionally precedes the singular isolated language and becomes a condition for the existence of the latter. Without the semiosphere, language not only does not function, it does not exist. The division between the core and the periphery is a law of the internal (...)
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    Maximum convergence on a just minimum: A pluralist justification for European Social Policy.Juri Viehoff - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory 16 (2):164-187.
    There is widespread agreement that the European Union is presently suffering from a lack of social justice. Yet there is significant disagreement about what the relevant injustice consists in: Federalists believe the EU can only remedy its justice deficit through the introduction of direct interpersonal transfers between people living in separate states. Intergovernmentalists believe the justice-related purpose of the EU is to enable states to cooperate fairly, and to remain internally just and democratic in the face of increased global pressure (...)
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    Eurozone Justice.Juri Viehoff - 2018 - Journal of Political Philosophy 26 (3):388-414.
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    Teaching the Ethics of Scientific Research Through Novels.Juris Dilevko & Rachel Barton - 2014 - Journal of Information Ethics 23 (1):65-82.
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    The place of art among other modelling systems.Juri Lotman - 2011 - Sign Systems Studies 39 (2/4):249-269.
    This article by Juri Lotman from the third volume of Trudy po znakovym sistemam (Sign Systems Studies) in 1967, deals with the problem of artistic modelling. The general working questions are whether art displays any characteristic traits that are common for all modelling systems and which could be the specific traits that can distinguish art from other modelling systems. Art is seen as a secondary modelling system, more precisely, as a play-type model, which is characterised simultaneously by practical and conventional (...)
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    G. F. Parrot and the theory of unconscious inferences.Jüri Allik & Kenn Konstabel - 2005 - Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 41 (4):317-330.
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    The enigma of infra-slow fluctuations in the human EEG.Juri D. Kropotov - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Spontaneous Infra-Slow Fluctuations of the human EEG were discovered 60 years ago when appropriate amplifiers for their recordings were designed. To avoid skin-related artifacts the recording of EEG-ISFs required puncturing the skin under the electrode. In the beginning of the 21st century the interest in EEG-ISFs was renewed with the appearance of commercially available DC-coupled amplified and by observation of ISFs of the blood oxygen level–dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging signal at a similar frequency. The independent components of irregular EEG-ISFs (...)
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    Social justice in the european union: the puzzles of solidarity, reciprocity and choice.Juri Viehoff & Kalypso Nikolaïdis - 2015 - In Viehoff Juri & Nikolaïdis Kalypso (eds.). pp. 277-294.
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    О семиосфере. Резюме.Juri Lotman - 2005 - Sign Systems Studies 33 (1):227-228.
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  23. Why Sally Tisdale is Really upset about the state of libraries: Socio-political implications of Internet information sources.Juris Dilevko - 1999 - Journal of Information Ethics 8 (1):37-62.
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    Values Reflected in Psychopathology: The Case of the Protestant Ethic.Juris G. Draguns - 1974 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 2 (2):115-136.
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    How is freedom distributed across the earth?Jüri Allik & Anu Realo - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):482-483.
    Although Van de Vliert presented an entertaining story containing several original observations, an implicit assumption that climate affects human society identically through the history is not realistic. If almost everything is explained by cold winters or hot summers, then nothing is explained. Ignoring rival explanations does not make the proposed theory more convincing.
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    Symmetry and rationality.Jüri Tammaru - 2001 - In Rein Vihalemm (ed.), Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 179--184.
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  27. The social divided.Juri Mykkänen - 1992 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 18 (1):1-27.
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    How bad is the icon?Jüri Allik & Tails Bachmann - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (1):12-13.
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    Can Tenrikyō Transcend the Modern Family?: From a Humanistic Understanding of Hinagata and Narratives of Foster Care Activities.Kaneko Juri - 2003 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 30 (3-4):243-258.
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  30. Erratumraju_477 109.Ratio Juris - 2011 - Ratio Juris 24 (1):109.
     
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    Poder político, tiranía y bien común en Francisco Suárez.Yamila Eliana Juri - 2019 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 50:116-133.
    El presente trabajo esboza la doctrina suareciana sobre el ejercicio del poder soberano en el contexto ideológico de la llamada Escuela de Salamanca, haciendo foco en la factibilidad de la resistencia al mismo, en los casos de tiranía y vinculando tal resistencia a la clave fundamental de la comunidad política que es el bien común, al cual está ordenada la potestad soberana. Nos interesa confrontar esta doctrina con la de un autor contemporáneo a Suárez y clásico por sus aportes a (...)
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    Value and ethical objectivity: a study in ethical objectivity and the objectivity of value.Gordon Sinclair Jury - 1937 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
    November 1936 PREFACE THIS book is, in slightly revised form, a dis sertation presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Yale University.
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    A very discontinuous borel function.Juris Steprāns - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (4):1268 - 1283.
    It is shown to be consistent that the reals are covered by ℵ1 meagre sets yet there is a Baire class 1 function which cannot be covered by fewer than ℵ2 continuous functions. A new cardinal invariant is introduced which corresponds to the least number of continuous functions required to cover a given function. This is characterized combinatorially. A forcing notion similar to, but not equivalent to, superperfect forcing is introduced.
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  34. 'To methodize and regulate them': William Petty's governmental science of statistics.Juri Mykkänen - 1994 - History of the Human Sciences 7 (3):65-88.
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    Quasi-Functional Logic and Logic of Propositional Attitudes.Juri V. Ivlev - 1993 - In Werner Stelzner (ed.), Philosophie Und Logik: Frege-Kolloquien 1989 Und 1991. De Gruyter. pp. 200-204.
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    Turing machine-inspired computer science results.Juris Hartmanis - 2012 - In S. Barry Cooper (ed.), How the World Computes. pp. 276--282.
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    Is there any difference between attribute- and object-based psychophysics?Jüri Allik - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (4):757-759.
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    Unusual Configurations of Personality Traits Indicate Multiple Patterns of Their Coalescence.Jüri Allik, Martina Hřebíčková & Anu Realo - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  39. Лотман, юрий. От редколлегии.Juri Lotman - 1992 - Труды По Знаковым Системам (Sign Systems Studies) 25:3-4.
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    Gli epigrammi di Papa Damaso e Roma Christiana.Juri Leoni - 2019 - Augustinianum 59 (1):39-67.
    This article aims through a study of the epigraphy of Pope Damasus, to reconstruct the ideal society that was shown to the pilgrim who went to the loca sanctorum in the Urbs. Taking into account the pastoral, political and ideological elements of Damasian epigraphy, it shows that the choice of martyrs and subjects which were celebrated responded to the increasing numbers of nobles within Roman Christian society after the peace of Constantine. Damasus tried to accommodated himself to the sensibilities of (...)
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    Making Trust Safe for AI? Non-agential Trust as a Conceptual Engineering Problem.Juri Viehoff - 2023 - Philosophy and Technology 36 (4):1-29.
    Should we be worried that the concept of trust is increasingly used when we assess non-human agents and artefacts, say robots and AI systems? Whilst some authors have developed explanations of the concept of trust with a view to accounting for trust in AI systems and other non-agents, others have rejected the idea that we should extend trust in this way. The article advances this debate by bringing insights from conceptual engineering to bear on this issue. After setting up a (...)
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  42. 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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    Auf-be-zu-ein-schreiben: Praktiken des Wissens und der Kunst.Juri Giannini (ed.) - 2014 - Wien: Mille Tre Verlag.
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    The Problem of Induction: The Presuppositions Revisited.Jüri Eintalu - 2001
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    Outsolutions in Physical Theories. Physical Considerations.Jüri Eintalu - 2001 - In Rein Vihalemm (ed.), Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 215--230.
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  46. Geometric cardinal invariants, maximal functions and a measure theoretic pigeonhole principle.Juris Steprāns - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (4):517-525.
    It is shown to be consistent with set theory that every set of reals of size ℵ1 is null yet there are ℵ1 planes in Euclidean 3-space whose union is not null. Similar results will be obtained for other geometric objects. The proof relies on results from harmonic analysis about the boundedness of certain harmonic functions and a measure theoretic pigeonhole principle.
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    I "Monumenta Italiae Paedagogica" e la costruzione del canone pedagogico nazionale (1886-1956).Juri Meda - 2019 - Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli.
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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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    Products of sequential CLP-compact spaces are CLP-compact.Juris Steprāns - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 143 (1-3):155-157.
    It is shown that the product of finitely many sequential, CLP-compact spaces is CLP-compact.
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    Unions of rectifiable curves in euclidean space and the covering number of the meagre ideal.Juris Steprāns - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):701-726.
    To any metric space it is possible to associate the cardinal invariant corresponding to the least number of rectifiable curves in the space whose union is not meagre. It is shown that this invariant can vary with the metric space considered, even when restricted to the class of convex subspaces of separable Banach spaces. As a corollary it is obtained that it is consistent with set theory that any set of reals of size ℵ 1 is meagre yet there are (...)
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