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    Double Coding in Speech.Ivan Fónagy - 1971 - Semiotica 3 (3).
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  2. Credibility: A double standard.Lorraine Code - 1988 - In Christine Overall, Sheila Mullett & Lorraine Code, Feminist Perspectives: Philosophical Essays on Method and Morals. University of Toronto Press. pp. 64--88.
     
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    The spj code's double-edged Sword: Accountability, credibility.Casey Bukro - 1985 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 1 (1):10 – 13.
    The author of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi's Code of Ethics traces the history of the code and demonstrates how this and other codes are double?edged swords that demand accountability at the same time they attempt to instill the public with some confidence in journalism. A primary concern over the 1973 SPJ/SDX Code is its concluding clause asking SPJ members to censure wrongdoers in the profession. These ?teeth?; have never been effectively utilized, the (...)
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    Hypatia's Daughters: Fifteen Hundred Years of Women Philosophers Linda Lopez McAlister, editor Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1996, xiv + 345pp. [REVIEW]Lorraine Code - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (1):202-.
    At the 1992 Women in the History of Philosophy Conference at Cambridge, the contestability of the title "philosopher" was a major item of discussion. Historically, it seemed, women could claim the title only if there was no doubt that their work was original, where originality had everything to do with producing writings that did not "merely" derive from, comment upon, contribute to, or critique the works of male philosophers. The requirement is odd in an intellectual discipline shaped and sustained by (...)
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    Double Lives, Double Narratives: Tracing the Story of the Family in Rousseau, the Swiss Civil Code and the Fathers' Rights Debates. [REVIEW]Priska Gisler, Sara Steinert-Borella & Caroline Wiedmer - 2009 - Feminist Legal Studies 17 (2):185-204.
    A recent parliamentary postulate in Switzerland calling for joint custody as the legal norm argues that fathers are discriminated against in Swiss divorce law. This postulate has incited a debate which circles around issues of equality, the role of fathers and mothers, and the good of the child. Our article, uniting approaches from literature, cultural studies, and science and technology studies, examines the arguments sparked by the debate with a view to different takes on gender and family. In doing so, (...)
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    Nationalism and the Double Ethical Code.Regina Flannery - 1935 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 9 (4):610-622.
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    Managers’ Double Fiduciary Duty: to Stakeholders and to Freedom.Allen Kaufman - 2002 - Business Ethics Quarterly 12 (2):189-214.
    Abstract:In providing an ethical guide for managers, the Clarkson Principles offer one part of a possible professional code, namely, that managers have a fiduciary duty—a duty of loyalty of the corporation’s stakeholders. However, the Clarkson Principles contain little advise for managers when they act politically to fashion the regulatory framework in which stakeholders negotiate. When managers participate in these arenas, I argue that they ought to assume a second fiduciary duty—a duty of loyalty to fair bargaining. Where the first (...)
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  8. Double, double, toil and trouble – fire burn, and theory bubble!Birgitta Dresp - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):409-410.
    Lehar's Gestalt Bubble model introduces a computational approach to holistic aspects of three-dimensional scene perception. The model as such has merit because it manages to translate certain Gestalt principles of perceptual organization into formal codes or algorithms. The mistake made in this target article is to present the model within the theoretical framework of the question of consciousness. As a scientific approach to the problem of consciousness, the Gestalt Bubble fails for several reasons. This commentary addresses three of these: (1) (...)
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    (1 other version)Langue diplomatique et langage formel : un code à double entente.Olivier Arifon - 2010 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 58 (3).
    Jusqu’au début du XXe siècle, la langue utilisée en diplomatie tire ses racines de la langue de cour, plus particulièrement celle de Louis XIV, ce qui explique la place du français comme langue diplomatique. Cet article propose une mise en perspective historique et anthropologique des formes d’expression du diplomate et montre pourquoi le langage diplomatique est à la fois formel et nécessaire, caractéristiques le rapprochant de celles de la langue de bois. Les notions d’ambiguïté, de contexte, d’émotions et de valeurs (...)
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    RNA at DNA Double‐Strand Breaks: The Challenge of Dealing with DNA:RNA Hybrids.Judit Domingo-Prim, Franziska Bonath & Neus Visa - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (5):1900225.
    RNA polymerase II is recruited to DNA double‐strand breaks (DSBs), transcribes the sequences that flank the break and produces a novel RNA type that has been termed damage‐induced long non‐coding RNA (dilncRNA). DilncRNAs can be processed into short, miRNA‐like molecules or degraded by different ribonucleases. They can also form double‐stranded RNAs or DNA:RNA hybrids. The DNA:RNA hybrids formed at DSBs contribute to the recruitment of repair factors during the early steps of homologous recombination (HR) and, in this way, (...)
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    Between Christian love and professional orientation: Reflections on the double bind code of Christian social workers (deaconesses and deacons) in Germany.Johannes Eurich - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (2):7.
    This article highlights the challenges and opportunities of Christian social workers in the tradition of deaconesses and deacons in today’s Germany. Their professional self-conception as social workers between church and society is analysed. By this, a new approach of linking up a theological perspective with diaconal professionalism, is presented.
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    Aeneas the Flamen: Double Togas and Taboos in Virgil's Carthage.Llewelyn Morgan - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (1):192-211.
    This is an investigation of an aspect of Virgil'sAeneid—ultimately, of the ways in which the poet guides his reader's response to Aeneas’ stay in Carthage—and, while it touches on Roman religious practice, clothing codes, late antique Virgilian commentary and Augustan ideology, it hinges on a single word inAeneidBook 4 and its implications for Virgil's depiction of his hero in this book. That word islaena, and it features in one of the most celebrated scenes of the poem, when Mercury descends to (...)
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    Kersten T. Hall. The Man in the Monkeynut Coat: William Astbury and the Forgotten Road to the Double-Helix. ix + 242 pp., figs., bibl., index. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. $34.95, £19.99 .Matthew Cobb. Life’s Greatest Secret: The Race to Crack the Genetic Code. xiv + 434 pp., figs., bibl., index. London: Basic Books, 2015. $29.99, £19.99. [REVIEW]Marsha L. Richmond - 2016 - Isis 107 (3):684-685.
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    The informal public in soviet society: Double morality at work.Elena Zdravomyslova & Viktor Voronkov - 2002 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 69 (1):49-69.
    Soviet work and family kollektives were the substance of official public life in Soviet Russia. Beginning in the late 1950s, gradually from both private and privatized official settings and differentiating from them, the informal public sphere emerged-the sphere of social practices, regulated by the unwritten codes of everyday moral economy.
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    An implementation framework for the feedback of individual research results and incidental findings in research.Adrian Thorogood, Yann Joly, Bartha Maria Knoppers, Tommy Nilsson, Peter Metrakos, Anthoula Lazaris & Ayat Salman - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):88.
    This article outlines procedures for the feedback of individual research data to participants. This feedback framework was developed in the context of a personalized medicine research project in Canada. Researchers in this domain have an ethical obligation to return individual research results and/or material incidental findings that are clinically significant, valid and actionable to participants. Communication of individual research data must proceed in an ethical and efficient manner. Feedback involves three procedural steps: assessing the health relevance of a finding, re-identifying (...)
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  16. Duplicity or Discernment? Code-Switching and Religious Identity.Sabrina Little - forthcoming - Philosophia Christi.
    Code switching is the adjustment of one’s speech, behaviors, or appearance across various contexts. Sometimes we code switch to adapt to the communication norms of different groups, and sometimes we code switch from social necessity. In many cases, code switching is not morally blameworthy. It demonstrates an agent’s discernment, or practical wisdom in navigating various situations. However, not all cases of code switching are compatible with a good moral character. Many cases of code switching (...)
     
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    On coding uncountable sets by reals.Joan Bagaria & Vladimir Kanovei - 2010 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 56 (4):409-424.
    If A ⊆ ω1, then there exists a cardinal preserving generic extension [MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL L][A ][x ] of [MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL L][A ] by a real x such that1) A ∈ [MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL L][x ] and A is Δ1HC in [MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL L][x ];2) x is minimal over [MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL L][A ], that is, if a set Y belongs to [MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL L][x ], then either x ∈ [MATHEMATICAL (...)-STRUCK CAPITAL L][A, Y ] or Y ∈ [MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL L][A ].The forcing we use implicitly provides reshaping of the given set A. (shrink)
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    Les phénomènes de code-switching dans les conversations adulte-enfant(s) en basque-espagnol : une approche syntaxique.Maria-José Ezeizabarrena & Sandrine Aeby - 2010 - Corpus 9.
    Le présent article étudie la syntaxe des structures langagières mixtes en basque-espagnol à partir d’observations de situations d’interaction entre adulte et enfant(s), réalisées aussi bien dans le cadre d’études longitudinales que transversales. L’objectif de la contribution est double. Elle vise, d’une part, le développement d’une typologie d’exemples de code switching (CS) permettant de délimiter le corpus adéquat pour tester différentes hypothèses relatives à la grammaire du CS (Jake et al. 2005, MacSwam 2005, 2008, Liceras et al. 2005, 2008). (...)
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    Codes of ethics as contractarian constraints on the abuse of authority within hierarchies: A perspective from the theory of the firm. [REVIEW]Lorenzo Sacconi - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 21 (2-3):189 - 202.
    Abuse of authority is an unsolved problem in the new institutional theory of the firm. This paper attempts a double attack to this problem by developing a contractarian view of corporate codes of ethics. From the ex-ante standpoint the paper elaborates on the idea of a Social Contract based on Co-operative Bargaining Games and deduces from it the fair/efficient 'Constitution' of the firm endorsed by means of a well-devised corporate code of ethics. From the ex-post standpoint, codes of (...)
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    Creed, cult, code and business ethics.Thomas F. McMahon - 1986 - Journal of Business Ethics 5 (6):453 - 463.
    What does religion contribute to business ethics? Related to the practical, religion applies theological concepts to business situations; namely, vocation, stewardship, human dignity, co-creation, co-conservation, sharing in God's power, servant leadership, encounter with the Incarnation, sacramental sign and justice (divine and human). These concepts suggest the threefold component of religion: doctrine (creed), worship (cult) and values governing behavior (code). A principle taken from religious practice illustrates its unique contribution to business ethics. The principle of proportionality (or double effect) (...)
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    Equitable Research Partnerships: A Global Code of Conduct to Counter Ethics Dumping.Doris Schroeder, Kate Chatfield, Roger Chennells, Peter Herissone-Kelly & Michelle Singh - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This open access book offers insights into the development of the ground-breaking Global Code of Conduct for Research in Resource-Poor Settings (GCC) and the San Code of Research Ethics. Using a new, intuitive moral framework predicated on fairness, respect, care and honesty, both codes target ethics dumping – the export of unethical research practices from a high-income setting to a lower- or middle-income setting. The book is a rich resource of information and argument for any research stakeholder who (...)
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    Applied Algebra: Codes, Ciphers and Discrete Algorithms, Second Edition.Darel W. Hardy, Fred Richman & Carol L. Walker - 2009 - Crc Press.
    Using mathematical tools from number theory and finite fields, Applied Algebra: Codes, Ciphers, and Discrete Algorithms, Second Edition presents practical methods for solving problems in data security and data integrity. It is designed for an applied algebra course for students who have had prior classes in abstract or linear algebra. While the content has been reworked and improved, this edition continues to cover many algorithms that arise in cryptography and error-control codes. New to the Second Edition A CD-ROM containing an (...)
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  23. Siquijodnon-English Code-Mixing.Renalyn Banguis Bantawig - 2013 - Iamure International Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Religion 4 (1).
    The study analyzes the phenomenal occurrence of Siquijodnon-Englishcode mixing. Using descriptive research design and adapting the linguistic andsociolinguistic theories, the study examined the morphological features code-mixedin Siquijonon–English. The respondents are parents, waiters or waitresses and/or receptionists, teachers, Human Resources Management Officers, and dealers inSiquijor province who were selected based on the five language domains. The resultsreveal that the free morphemes (content words, function words and substitute words)are code mixed through intra-sentential code mixing and/or insertion. The paperalso finds (...)
     
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    Statutory Disclosure in Article 280 of the Turkish Penal Code.Erhan Büken, Serap Sahinoğlu & Nüket Örnek Büken - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (6):573-580.
    A new Turkish Penal Code came into effect on 1 June 2005. Article 280 concerns health care workers’ failure to report a crime. This article removes the responsibility from health care workers to maintain confidentiality, but also removes patients’ right to confidentiality. It provides for up to one year of imprisonment for a health care worker who, while on duty, finds an indication that a crime might have been committed by a patient and who does not inform the responsible (...)
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    The american marketing association code of ethics: Instructions for marketers. [REVIEW]Edward J. O'Boyle & Lyndon E. Dawson - 1992 - Journal of Business Ethics 11 (12):921 - 932.
    This article addresses the two main obstacles — ignorance and conflict — that block the pathway to ethically proper conduct, both generally in business and specifically in marketing. It begins with a brief examination of theories of the moral good which emphasizes the Greco-Roman humanistic tradition and the Judeo-Christian religious tradition. A professional code of ethics, such as the code of the American Marketing Association, is meaningful only if human beings are regarded as making moral judgments that, objectively (...)
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    Factors in Protobiomonomer Selection for the Origin of the Standard Genetic Code.Alexander I. Saralov - 2021 - Acta Biotheoretica 69 (4):745-767.
    Natural selection of specific protobiomonomers during abiogenic development of the prototype genetic code is hindered by the diversity of structural, spatial, and rotational isomers that have identical elemental composition and molecular mass (M), but can vary significantly in their physicochemical characteristics, such as the melting temperature Tm, the Tm:M ratio, and the solubility in water, due to different positions of atoms in the molecule. These parameters differ between cis- and trans-isomers of dicarboxylic acids, spatial monosaccharide isomers, and structural isomers (...)
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    A frame of analysis for collective free improvisation on the bridge between Husserl’s phenomenology of time and some recent readings of the predictive coding model.Lucia Angelino - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 19 (2):349-369.
    The kind of collective improvisation attained by the “free jazz” at the beginning of the sixties sets a challenge to analytic theories of collective intentionality, that emphasize the role played by future-directed plans in the interlocking and interdependent intentions of the individual participants, because in the free jazz case the performers’ interdependence or [interplay] stems from an intuitive understanding between musicians. Otherwise said: what happens musically is not planned in advance, but arises from spontaneous interactions in the group. By looking (...)
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  28. The Relevance of “Differentiation” and “Binary Code” for Simulating Luhmann.G. Becerra - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (2):217-218.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Subsystem Formation Driven by Double Contingency” by Bernd Porr & Paolo Di Prodi. Upshot: I acknowledge the value of Porr & Di Prodi’s piece for simulating Luhmann’s key process of subsystem formation and exploring how the concepts of “differentiation” and “binary code” relate to their model.
     
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    Deep readings.Andrea Albrecht, Kristina Mateescu & Louisa Semmler - 2024 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 98 (4):557-577.
    Studying publications from Sezession magazine and Antaios publishing house as examples, we argue that the so-called New Right uses esoteric forms of communication and interaction to recruit a new generation of far-right intellectuals. Central to this is the activation of readers to think and write according to New Right patterns. Double-coded forms of communication therefore have a group-structuring function which serves to promote an elite and to internally enforce right-wing intellectual leadership claims.
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    Applying Genetic and Genomic Tools to Psychiatric Disorders: A Scoping Review.Ana S. IItis, Akaya Lewis, Sarah Neely, Stephannie Walker Seaton & Sarah H. Jeong - 2023 - HEC Forum 35 (3):293-308.
    Introduction The bioethics literature reflects significant interest in and concern with the use of genetic and genomic information in various settings. Because psychiatric treatment and research raises unique ethical, legal, and social issues, we conducted a scoping review of the biomedical, bioethics, and psychology literature regarding the application of genetic and genomic tools to psychiatric disorders (as listed in the DSM-5) and two associated behaviors or symptoms to provide a more detailed overview of the state of the field. Objectives The (...)
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    Oncologists' Communication About Uncertain Information in Second Opinion Consultations: A Focused Qualitative Analysis.Jamie L. van Someren, Vicky Lehmann, Jacqueline M. Stouthard, Anne M. Stiggelbout, Ellen M. A. Smets & Marij A. Hillen - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Introduction: Uncertainty is omnipresent in cancer care, including the ambiguity of diagnostic tests, efficacy and side effects of treatments, and/or patients' long-term prognosis. During second opinion consultations, uncertainty may be particularly tangible: doubts and uncertainty may drive patients to seek more information and request a second opinion, whereas the second opinion in turn may also affect patients' level of uncertainty. Providers are tasked to clearly discuss all of these uncertainties with patients who may feel overwhelmed by it. The aim of (...)
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    What constitutes a fulfilled life? A mixed methods study on lay perspectives across the lifespan.Doris Baumann & Willibald Ruch - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Recently, we initiated a new research line on fulfillment in life by developing a conceptual framework and a self-report measure. To enhance conceptual clarity and complement theoretical considerations and empirical findings, we investigated lay conceptions of a fulfilled life in German-speaking participants at different life stages. First, we selected a qualitative approach using an open-ended question asking participants to describe a fulfilled life. Second, for a more comprehensive understanding, quantitative data were collected about the relevance of sources in providing fulfillment (...)
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  33. The conception of Umberto Eco’s literary art and representation of writer’s model ‘Umberto Eco - M-author‘.A. A. Fedorov - 2016 - Liberal Arts in Russia 5 (6):543-553.
    The development of the conception of U. Eco’s literary art is considered on examples of ‘Notes in the margins of the novel ’The Name of the Rose‘’, ‘The Role of the Reader‘, ‘From Internet to Gutenberg‘, and ‘Confessions of a young novelist‘. In the article, the non-classical character of literary creativity and theory of Eco is discussed that is realized through the transformation of some ideas and conclusions of semiotics, structuralism, post-structuralism, and postmodernism. In ‘Confessions‘ Eco talks about the relationship (...)
     
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    Ethics and the accounting publishing process: Author, reviewer, and editor issues. [REVIEW]Susan C. Borkowski & Mary Jeanne Welsh - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (16):1785-1803.
    Are codes of ethics needed to guide author, reviewer and editor publishing practices in accounting journals? What practices are considered unethical, and to what extend do they occur? A survey of ninety-five journal editors who publish accounting articles rated author, reviewer and editor practices as ethical or unethical, and estimated the frequency with which these practices occur. Respondents also commented on current publishing practices regarding the double-blind review process, payments for reviews, confirmatory bias, and whether codes of ethics are (...)
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    Catalytic function of DNA topoisomerase II.Neil Osheroff, E. Lynn Zechiedrich & Kevin C. Gale - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (6):269-275.
    Although the genetic code is defined by a linear array of nucleotides, it is the three‐dimensional structure of the double helix that regulates most of its cellular functions. Over the past two decades, it has become increasingly clear that aspects of this three‐dimensionality which reflect topological relationships within the double helix (i.e., superhelical twisting, knotting, or tangling) influence virtually every facet of nucleic acid physiology. In vivo, DNA topology is modulated by ubiquitous enzymes known as topoisomerases. The (...)
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    Les enseignants du secondaire à l’épreuve de la loi de 2005.Pascal Guibert & Nadine Le Corre - 2015 - Revue Phronesis 4 (1):51-63.
    By modifying the Education Code and the definition of «handicap», the French law passed in February 2005 in favour of disabled people has doubled the number of students classified as disabled in mainstream secondary schools. Nine years after the enactment of this act, the field practice continues to be an ordeal that teachers can relate to in terms of experience. How does this law impact on the teaching practices of mainstream secondary school teachers? Using an interactionist approach, this paper (...)
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    HEGEL : THE SELF-KNOWLEDGE OF THE UNIVERSAL SPIRIT - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS.Alexis Karpouzos - 2025 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 8 (17):8.
    SELF - CONSCIOUSNESS IS A FIELD OF RESONANCE -/- In the stillness between breath and thought, the human spirit awakens—not as a solitary flame, but as a co-creator of worlds. Through our hands and words, through temples and tools, we give birth to forms. These artefacts, these institutions, are not inert—they pulse with the memory of our longing, our reason, our dreams. As we move through them, and they through us, we shape what we know and become what we create. (...)
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    Programme génétique: concept biologique ou métaphore?Marie-Christine Maurel & Paul-Antoine Miquel - 2001 - Editions Kimé.
    Faire de la biologie et penser la biologie constituent deux activités indispensables l'une à l'autre. L'exemple de la " métaphore du programme génétique " nous montre, qu'entre l'explication atomique des physiciens et l'explication vitaliste, il peut y avoir un niveau moléculaire spécifique d'analyse des propriétés du vivant. Cet ouvrage a pour double ambition de montrer comment cette métaphore s'est constituée et quels en sont les éléments discutables. Il se propose d'analyser le processus à travers lequel elle est passée historiquement (...)
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    Philosophy of Physical Magnitudes.Niels C. M. Martens - 2024 - Cambridge University Press.
    Dimensional quantities such as length, mass and charge, i.e., numbers combined with a conventional unit, are essential components of theories in the sciences, especially physics, chemistry and biology. Do they represent a world with absolute physical magnitudes, or are they merely magnitude ratios in disguise? Would we notice a difference if all the distances or charges in the world suddenly doubled? These central questions of this Element are illustrated by imagining how one would convey the meaning of a kilogram to (...)
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  40. Do we need some large, simple randomized trials in medicine?John Worrall - 2009 - Epsa.
    In a randomized clinical trial (RCT), a group of patients, initially assembled through a mixture of deliberation (involving explicit inclusion and exclusion criteria) and serendipity (which patients happen to walk into which doctor’s clinic while the trial is in progress), are divided by some random process into an experimental group (members of which will receive the therapy under test) and a control group (members of which will receive some other treatment – perhaps placebo, perhaps the currently standard treatment for the (...)
     
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    Direct and local definitions of the Turing jump.Richard A. Shore - 2007 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 7 (2):229-262.
    We show that there are Π5 formulas in the language of the Turing degrees, [Formula: see text], with ≤, ∨ and ∧, that define the relations x″ ≤ y″, x″ = y″ and so {x ∈ L2 = x ≥ y|x″ = y″} in any jump ideal containing 0. There are also Σ6&Π6 and Π8 formulas that define the relations w = x″ and w = x', respectively, in any such ideal [Formula: see text]. In the language with just ≤ (...)
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  42. Who Wrote the Book of Life? Information and the Transformation of Molecular Biology, 1945–55.Lily E. Kay - 1995 - Science in Context 8 (4):609-634.
    The ArgumentThis paper focuses on the opening of a discursive space: the emergence of informational and scriptural representations of life and their self-negating consequences for the construction of biological meaning. It probes the notion of writing and the book of life and shows how molecular biology's claims to a status of language and texuality undermines its own objective of control. These textual significations were historically contingent. The informational representations of heredity and life were not an outcome of the internal cognitive (...)
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    The ethical approach to AIDS: a bibliographical review.C. Manuel, P. Enel, J. Charrel, D. Reviron, M. P. Larher, X. Thirion & J. L. Sanmarco - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (1):14-27.
    This bibliographical study involved first the exploitation of four data-banks: Medline, CNRS, Bioethics and AIDS, with the following key words (in conjunction with AIDS): ethics, human rights, confidentiality, legislation, jurisprudence. A total of 412 references were listed between 1983 and the end of 1987. Examination of the quantitative increase of articles over these years shows that, while references to AIDS and/or HIV infection--referred to as 'AIDS' for brevity--increased by about one third per year, the number of papers treating ethical problems (...)
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    From Emigration to (Non-)Immigration to Postmigration?Elisa R. Linn - 2025 - Filozofski Vestnik 45 (2).
    The essay traces the legal, representative, and societal status of migrant Others in the “closed society” of the GDR (German Democratic Republic or East Germany) as an example of how Germany has been profiting from labor migration on both sides of the Wall. It outlines how, from German reunification to the present day, migration has been presented as a sudden and temporary problem that obscures a colonial and racist past and necropolitical present. The essay examines the process of social de-differentiation (...)
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    Knowing Holbein’s Objects: An Object-Oriented-Ontology Analysis of The Ambassadors.Zoran Poposki - 2024 - Open Philosophy 7 (1).
    This article investigates the tenet of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) that art, like philosophy, is a form of cognition different from literal knowledge by applying key OOO concepts to the analysis of the Renaissance painting The Ambassadors (1533), a double portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/98–1543). The Ambassadors is found to exemplify the key principles of OOO in its treatment of objects and their relationships. Through an OOO lens, the painting becomes not merely a literal representation of the subjects (...)
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    Lost in the logistical funhouse: speculative design as synthetic media enterprise.Zoe Horn, Liam Magee & Anna Munster - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-14.
    From the deployment of chatbots as procurement negotiators by corporations such as Walmart to autonomous agents providing ‘differentiated chat’ for managing overbooked flights, synthetic media are making the world of logistics their ‘natural’ habitat. Here, the coordination of commodities, parts and labour design the problems and produce the training sets from which ‘solutions’ can be synthesised. But to what extent might synthetic media, surfacing via platforms such as Midjourney and OpenAI, be understood as logistical media? This paper charts a selective (...)
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    Ubuntu and Samae philosophical assist towards agapeic humanism.Cyril Emeka Ejike & Chammah J. Kaunda - 2024 - Philosophical Forum 55 (4):337-352.
    This article engages in a dialogue between the African philosophy of Ubuntu (humanity bound up in the other) and the Korean philosophy of Samae (love bound up in the other) to advocate for the emergence of a philosophy of agapeic humanism. Some structures (laws, standards, conventions, protocol and institutions), ideologies, ethics and socio‐cultural practices of indigenous African communities have particularistic, exclusive, egocentric and discriminatory strains that are in contradiction to communalism and its principles upon which the traditional African world‐view is (...)
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    Tradizioni morali. Greci, ebrei, cristiani, islamici.Sergio Cremaschi - 2015 - Roma, Italy: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
    Ex interiore ipso exeas. Preface. This book reconstructs the history of a still open dialectics between several ethoi, that is, shared codes of unwritten rules, moral traditions, or self-aware attempts at reforming such codes, and ethical theories discussing the nature and justification of such codes and doctrines. Its main claim is that this history neither amounts to a triumphal march of reason dispelling the mist of myth and bigotry nor to some other one-way process heading to some pre-established goal, but (...)
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  49. Lost in the logistical funhouse: speculative design as synthetic media enterprise.Zoe Horn, Liam Magee & Anna Munster - 2025 - AI and Society 40 (3):1455-1468.
    From the deployment of chatbots as procurement negotiators by corporations such as Walmart to autonomous agents providing ‘differentiated chat’ for managing overbooked flights, synthetic media are making the world of logistics their ‘natural’ habitat. Here, the coordination of commodities, parts and labour design the problems and produce the training sets from which ‘solutions’ can be synthesised. But to what extent might synthetic media, surfacing via platforms such as Midjourney and OpenAI, be understood as logistical media? This paper charts a selective (...)
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    Responsible technoscience: The haunting reality of auschwitz and hiroshima.Raphael Sassower - 1996 - Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (3):277-290.
    Auschwitz and Hiroshima stand out as two realities whose uniqueness must be reconciled with their inevitability as outcomes of highly rationalized processes of technoscientific progress. Contrary to Michael Walzer’s notion of “double effect”, whereby unintended consequences and the particular uses to which warfare may lead remain outside the moral purview of scientists, this paper endorses the commitment of the Society for Social Responsibility in Science to argue that members of the technoscientific community are always responsible for their work and (...)
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