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  1. Affective Dependencies.Affective Dependencies - unknown
    Limited distribution phenomena related to negation and negative polarity are usually thought of in terms of affectivity where affective is understood as negative or downward entailing. In this paper I propose an analysis of affective contexts as nonveridical and treat negative polarity as a manifestation of the more general phenomenon of sensitivity to (non)veridicality (which is, I argue, what affective dependencies boil down to). Empirical support for this analysis will be provided by a detailed examination of affective dependencies in Greek, (...)
     
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  2. V. attitude ascriptions and context dependence.Context Dependence - 1997 - In Dunja Jutronić (ed.), The Maribor papers in naturalized semantics. Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta Maribor. pp. 243.
     
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  3. Jeremy Butterfield.Outcome Dependence & Stochastic Einstein Nonlocaljty - 1994 - In Dag Prawitz & Dag Westerståhl (eds.), Logic and Philosophy of Science in Uppsala: Papers From the 9th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 385.
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  4. University of Leyden Department of General Linguistics.Nominal Dependents - 1978 - In Frank Jansen (ed.), Studies on fronting. Lisse [postbus 168]: Peter de Ridder Press.
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  5. The Family and Medical Leave Act Considered in Light of the Social Organization of Dependency Work and Gender Equality.".Taking Dependency Seriously - 1995 - Hypatia 10 (1):8-29.
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    Clinical ethics: an invitation to healing professionals.William DePender - 1990 - New York: Praeger. Edited by Wanda Ikeda-Chandler.
    This unique volume explores what ethics has to offer the practicing physician, nurse, and allied health care worker. The authors introduce the basic vocabulary of ethics and present and discuss the most commonly used ethical theories, using case studies to illustrate how ethics work within the context of health care. Newcomers to the field will learn what ethics is all about and how it relates to the pragmatic concerns of the health care professional. Those who already have a working knowledge (...)
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    Moral Facts and the Problem of Justification in Ethics.Counterfactual Dependence - 1995 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73 (3).
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  8. Kyle siler.Mutual Dependence - 2008 - In Edward Fullbrook (ed.), Pluralist economics. New York: Distributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 44.
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    On the Theory Dependance of Observation.Martin Frické - 1983 - Philosophica 31.
  10. Nicholas Rescher.Lawfulness As Mind-Dependent - 1970 - In Carl G. Hempel, Donald Davidson & Nicholas Rescher (eds.), Essays in honor of Carl G. Hempel. Dordrecht,: D. Reidel. pp. 178.
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    Dons de vie et de mort à l’hôpital. Complexe de dépendance(s) et hontes.Romuald Jean-Dit-Pannel, Paul Boissenin, Clara Jouanneau, Aurélie Schneider & Almudena Sanahuja - 2023 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 1 (1):101-116.
    Avec le(s) don(s) de soi dans le soin, l’article postule l’idée d’un complexe de dépendance(s) par lequel différentes formes de honte cohabitent entremêlées. Le cas clinique d’un homme d’une soixantaine d’années, diabétique, père par procréation médicalement assistée, doublement transplanté puis hémodialysé chronique, est à l’origine de ses réflexions à ce sujet. Au sein de la relation soignant-soigné, transféro-contre-transférentielle, l’article discute de notre anthropophagie, ce désir à ne faire qu’un avec un autre. Enfin, il interroge les enjeux inter et transgénérationnels (...)
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    (2 other versions)La dépendance de la morale et l'indépendance Des mœurs.Jules de Gaultier - 1907 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 64:337 - 364.
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    “Tt47 [1l3.Voltage Controlled Frequency & Dependent Network - unknown - Hermes 330:86.
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    La double dépendance. Quelques remarques sur les rapports entre les champs politique, économique et journalistique.Patrick Champagne - 1995 - Hermes 17:215.
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    Des théories de la dépendance aux théories de la résistance : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Nancy Morris, Philip R. Schlesinger & Germaine Mandelsaft - 2000 - Hermes 28:19.
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    Paternité et toxico-dépendance.Rodolphe Soulignac & Marina Croquette-Krokar - 2003 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 162 (4):93.
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    Autarcie du Bien et dépendance de l’être?Suzanne Husson - 2017 - Chôra 15:45-66.
    Self‑sufficiency of the Good and dependency of Being? From Republic to Sophist. Even thought Parmenides doesn’t use αὐτάρκης and any noun derived from this root, the Being is conceived by him as self‑sufficient. Plato, for its part, never uses this term concerning the intelligible reality ; however, in the Sophist, he allusively challenges Parmenides self‑sufficiency of Being and outlines an ontology that is conflicting with it. On the other hand self‑sufficiency is explicitly ascribed by Plato to the human good, to (...)
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    Susan PEDERSEN, Family, Dependance, and the Origins of the Welfare State : Britain and France, 1914-1945. [REVIEW]Leora Auslander - 1995 - Clio 1.
    Les décennies qui vont de la Première Guerre mondiale jusqu’à la fin de la Seconde Guerre ont été marquées par le développement de l’État-providence en Grande-Bretagne et en France, mais ces deux États-providence étaient fort différents. D’après Pedersen, en France, le principe de base était que les familles, et non les individus, possédaient des droits sociaux ; on définissait la justice distributive en termes d’égalisation des revenus entre familles, plutôt qu’entre les classes sociales, et...
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    Peur de sa descendance lors de l'entrée en dépendance du parent.Bénédicte Ducret - 2009 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 184 (2):91.
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    L'argument sémantique pour la dépendance corporelle de la pensée.Michael Esfeld - 2003 - Studia Philosophica 62:119-131.
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    La causalité comme transfert et dépendance nomique.Max Kistler - 2006 - Philosophie 2 (2):53.
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    De l’école de la dépendance aux chaînes globales de valeur. L’héritage sous-estimé de la théorie économique de Rosa Luxemburg.Benjamin Bürbaumer - 2022 - Actuel Marx 71 (1):90-105.
    À contre-courant de l’idée répandue selon laquelle ses travaux auraient simplement mené dans une impasse théorique, cet article propose de montrer l’influence considérable (mais sous-estimée) de Rosa Luxemburg sur la pensée économique. L’étude contemporaine des chaînes globales de valeur a été impulsée par Luxemburg. Dans un premier temps, cet article s’appuie sur l’analyse de l’intégration de la périphérie dans le capitalisme exposée dans L’Accumulation du capital. Luxemburg se singularise par une analyse pionnière du « développement du sous-développement ». Dans un (...)
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    (1 other version)La parole est aux joueurs intensifs de World of Warcraft. Entre fascination et dépendance, entre plaisir et déséquilibre.Jean-Paul Lafrance - 2012 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 62 (1):, [ p.].
    À travers une série d’entretiens avec une quarantaine de joueurs intensifs de jeux en ligne massivement multijoueurs , nous analysons pourquoi World of Warcraft est si attractif. On peut formuler l’hypothèse que cela tient à la structure même du jeu, à la fascination et au plaisir que celui-ci procure et aux importants intérêts commerciaux qu’en retirent les entreprises exploitantes.Through a series of interviews with about forty game players devoting more than fifteen hours a week to MMO , we analyse the (...)
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    Theories, Facts and the Theory-Dependance of Facts.Marcello Pera - 1983 - Philosophica 32.
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    Susan PEDERSEN, Family, Dependance, and the Origins of the Welfare State : Britain and France, 1914-1945, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993, 478 p. [REVIEW]Leora Auslander - 2005 - Clio 21.
    Les décennies qui vont de la Première Guerre mondiale jusqu'à la fin de la Seconde Guerre ont été marquées par le développement de l'État-providence en Grande-Bretagne et en France, mais ces deux États-providence étaient fort différents. D'après Pedersen, en France, le principe de base était que les familles, et non les individus, possédaient des droits sociaux ; on définissait la justice distributive en termes d'égalisation des revenus entre familles, plutôt qu'entre les classes sociales.
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  26. List of Contents: Volume 12, Number 3, June 1999.Jose L. SaÂnchez-GoÂmez, Jesus Unturbe, Ciprian Dariescu, Marina-Aura Dariescu, Rotationally Symmetric, Fabio Cardone, Mauro Francaviglia, Roberto Mignani, Energy-Dependent Phenomenological Metrics & Five-Dimensional Einstein - 1999 - Foundations of Physics 29 (10).
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    Aux confins de la grande dépendance.Henri-Jacques Stiker - 2019 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 13 (3):218-220.
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  28. The Relativist Threat: Pragmatism, Response-Dependance and Protagoreanism: A Ameaça Relativista: Pragmatismo, Resposta-Dependência e Protagorismo.Ophelia Deroy - 2007 - Cognitio 8 (1).
     
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    Relations socio-sexuelles des personnes handicapées vivant en institution ou en ménage : une analyse secondaire de l’enquête « Handicaps, incapacités, dépendance » (HID).Alain Giami & Patrick de Colomby - 2008 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 2 (2):109-132.
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    Ernst Cassirer et Benedetto Croce : autonomie ou dépendance du langage face à l’art.Sarah Dessì Schmid - 2024 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 310 (4):89-104.
    L’essai trace un parallèle entre la conception du langage et son rapport à l’art chez Croce et Cassirer. Bien que tous deux partent d’une position essentiellement idéaliste, Croce identifie le langage à l’art et donne ainsi à l’art la position hiérarchiquement la plus élevée dans le cadre des activités de l’esprit, alors que Cassirer considère le langage et l’art comme des formes symboliques autonomes et de même valeur. L’essai aborde la question des répercussions de cette différence sur la définition du (...)
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  31. Contribution à une sociologie de la dépendance.Georges Balandier - 1996 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 101:177-193.
     
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    Culture postmoderne et culte du narcissisme… : un cas de dépendance aux jeux vidéo dans la famille.Yolande Govindama & Lise Haddouk - 2017 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 3 (3):85-96.
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    Book Reviews : District Heating Comes to Town: The Social Shaping of an Energy System (Linköping Studies in Arts and Sciences No. 80), by Jane Summerton. Linköping, Sweden: Affairslitteratur AB, 1992, 319 pp. SEK 275. Grandeur et Dépendance: Sociologie des Macro-Systèmes Techniques, by Alain Gras with Sophie L. Poirot-Delpech. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1993, 251 pp. Fr 181. [REVIEW]Bernward Joerges - 1996 - Science, Technology and Human Values 21 (2):235-240.
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    Dependence logic: a new approach to independence friendly logic.Jouko Väänänen - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Dependence is a common phenomenon, wherever one looks: ecological systems, astronomy, human history, stock markets - but what is the logic of dependence? This book is the first to carry out a systematic logical study of this important concept, giving on the way a precise mathematical treatment of Hintikka’s independence friendly logic. Dependence logic adds the concept of dependence to first order logic. Here the syntax and semantics of dependence logic are studied, dependence logic is given an alternative game theoretic (...)
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  35. Epistemic dependence and collective scientific knowledge.Jeroen de Ridder - 2014 - Synthese 191 (1):1-17.
    I argue that scientific knowledge is collective knowledge, in a sense to be specified and defended. I first consider some existing proposals for construing collective knowledge and argue that they are unsatisfactory, at least for scientific knowledge as we encounter it in actual scientific practice. Then I introduce an alternative conception of collective knowledge, on which knowledge is collective if there is a strong form of mutual epistemic dependence among scientists, which makes it so that satisfaction of the justification condition (...)
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  36. Dependence and Fundamentality.Justin Zylstra - 2014 - Studia Philosophica Estonica 7 (2):5.
    I argue that dependence is neither necessary nor sufficient for relative fundamentality. I then introduce the notion of 'likeness in nature' and provide an account of relative fundamentality in terms of it and the notion of dependence. Finally, I discuss some puzzles that arise in Aristotle's Categories, to which the theory developed is applied.
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  37. Ontological dependence in a spacetime-world.Jonathan Tallant - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (11):3101-3118.
    Priority Monism, as defined by Jonathan Schaffer, has a number of components. It is the view that: the cosmos exists; the cosmos is a maximal actual concrete object, of which all actual concrete objects are parts; the cosmos is basic—there is no object upon which the cosmos depends, ontologically; ontological dependence is a primitive and unanalysable relation. In a recent attack, Lowe has offered a series of arguments to show that Monism fails. He offers up four tranches of argument, with (...)
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  38. On definability in dependence logic.Juha Kontinen & Jouko Väänänen - 2009 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 18 (3):317-332.
    We study the expressive power of open formulas of dependence logic introduced in Väänänen [Dependence logic (Vol. 70 of London Mathematical Society Student Texts), 2007]. In particular, we answer a question raised by Wilfrid Hodges: how to characterize the sets of teams definable by means of identity only in dependence logic, or equivalently in independence friendly logic.
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    Dependency in Justice: Can Rawlsian Liberalism Accommodate Kittay's Dependency Critique?Asha Bhandary - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (1):140-156.
    This essay assess the compatibility of Eva Kittay's dependency critique with Rawlsian political liberalism. I argue for the inclusion of a modified version of Kittay's revisions within Rawlsian theory in order to yield a theory that suppports a substantial subset of dependency work. Beyond these selected changes, however, I argue that Kittay's other proposed changes should not be included because they are incompatible with Rawls, and furthermore, their incorporation does not yield a theory that includes utter dependents.
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    Response-Dependence of Concepts Is Not for Properties.Eyja M. Brynjarsdóttir - 2008 - American Philosophical Quarterly 45 (4):377 - 386.
    The aim of this paper is to show that response-dependence is not a metaphysically significant notion unless applied directly to properties. Therefore, a distinction between response-dependent concepts and response-dependent properties must be kept clear. While a notion of response-dependent concepts can in some cases be useful, it is quite different from a metaphysically notion of response-dependent properties. Some common accounts of response-dependence are described, and then it is shown how response-dependence can be applied to concepts without implications for properties. Two (...)
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    Liberal Dependency Care.Asha Bhandary - 2016 - Journal of Philosophical Research 41:43-68.
    Dependency care is an asymmetric good; everyone needs to receive it, but it is not the case that we all have to provide it. Despite ethicists’ of care’s theorizing about the importance of dependency care, it has yet to be theorized within a form of liberalism. This paper theorizes two components of a liberal theory of dependency care. First, it advances a liberal justification to include the receipt of dependency care among the benefits of social cooperation. Then, it advances an (...)
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  42. Affective dependencies.Anastasia Giannakidou - 1999 - Linguistics and Philosophy 22 (4):367-421.
    Limited distribution phenomena related to negation and negative polarity are usually thought of in terms of affectivity where affective is understood as negative or downward entailing. In this paper I propose an analysis of affective contexts as nonveridical and treat negative polarity as a manifestation of the more general phenomenon of sensitivity to (non)veridicality (which is, I argue, what affective dependencies boil down to). Empirical support for this analysis will be provided by a detailed examination of affective dependencies in Greek, (...)
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    Complexity Results for Modal Dependence Logic.Peter Lohmann & Heribert Vollmer - 2013 - Studia Logica 101 (2):343-366.
    Modal dependence logic was introduced recently by Väänänen. It enhances the basic modal language by an operator = (). For propositional variables p 1, . . . , p n , = (p 1, . . . , p n-1, p n ) intuitively states that the value of p n is determined by those of p 1, . . . , p n-1. Sevenster (J. Logic and Computation, 2009) showed that satisfiability for modal dependence logic is complete for nondeterministic (...)
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    Dependent and Independent Reasons.Robert J. Yanal - 1991 - Informal Logic 13 (3).
    How are dependent (or linked) premises to be distinguished from independent (or convergent) premises? Deductive validity, sometimes proposed as a necessary condition for depende'nce, cannot be, for the premises of both inductive and deductive but invalid arguments can be dependent. The question is really this: When do multiple premises for a certain conclusion fonn one argument for that conclusion and when do they form multiple arguments? Answer: Premises are dependent when the evidence they offer for their conclusion is more than (...)
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    Response‐Dependence Theory and Empirical Claims for the Social Sciences.Steven I. Miller - 2006 - Metaphilosophy 37 (5):705-724.
    The analysis here is an attempt to show how the current epistemological theory of response‐dependence (R‐D) may be relevant to understanding putative ontological claims of the empirical social sciences. To this end I argue that the constitutive features of human response, central to R‐D theory, can be made explicit for social science. I conclude that for the empirical social sciences the implication of combining R‐D and certain forms of statistical analyses leads to the possibility of an events‐based ontology.
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    Dependence and a Kantian conception of dignity as a value.Philippa Byers - 2016 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 37 (1):61-69.
    Kantian moral concepts concerning respect for human dignity have played a central role in articulating ethical guidelines for medical practice and research, and for articulating some central positions within bioethical debates more generally. The most common of these Kantian moral concepts is the obligation to respect the dignity of patients and of human research subjects as autonomous, self-determining individuals. This article describes Kant’s conceptual distinction between dignity and autonomy as values, and draws on the work of several contemporary Kantian philosophers (...)
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    Mutually Dependent: Power, Trust, Affect and the Use of Deception in Negotiation.Mara Olekalns & Philip L. Smith - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (3):347-365.
    Using a simulated two-party negotiation, we examined how trustworthiness and power balance affected deception. In order to trigger deception, we used an issue that had no value for one of the two parties. We found that high cognitive trust increased deception whereas high affective trust decreased deception. Negotiators who expressed anxiety also used more deception whereas those who expressed optimism also used less deception. The nature of the negotiating relationship (mutuality and level of dependence) interacted with trust and negotiators’ affect (...)
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    Dependence Logic: A survey of some recent work.Juha Kontinen - 2013 - Philosophy Compass 8 (10):950-963.
    Dependence logic and its many variants are new logics that aim at establishing a unified logical theory of dependence and independence underlying seemingly unrelated subjects. The area of dependence logic has developed rapidly in the past few years. We will give a short introduction to dependence logic and review some of the recent developments in the area.
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    Liberal Dependency Care Versus Subject-Centered Liberal Justice.Clark Wolf - 2023 - Dialogue 62 (2):219-230.
    RésuméJohn Rawls et Asha Bhandary utilisent les conditions de justice définies par David Hume pour encadrer le choix de la position originale à partir de laquelle les principes de justice sont sélectionnés. Utiliser les conditions de Hume de cette manière exclut de la représentation ceux qui ne sont pas des coopérateurs à part entière, y compris les personnes qui ont besoin de soins de dépendance pendant toute la vie. Cela implique que la demande de soins de ces personnes n'est (...)
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    Dependency Care in a Politically Liberal Society.Elizabeth Edenberg - 2023 - Dialogue 62 (2):231-245.
    RésuméLes soins sont cruciaux pour toute société ; cependant, les théories de la justice les ignorent souvent dans leur analyse. La théorie d'Asha Bhandary sur la prise en charge libérale de la dépendance cherche autant à rectifier l'invisibilité des soins qu’à défendre les principes de justice concernant les modalités de soins en revendiquant plusieurs modifications importantes à la théorie de la justice de John Rawls. Dans cet article, j'analyse les modifications de Bhandary à la théorie de Rawls pour examiner (...)
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