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    Pelluchon, Corine (2018). Manifest animalista: La causa animal com a camí per a un nou humanisme.Àlex Agustí Polis - 2021 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 67:270-274.
    Pelluchon, Corine Manifest animalista: La causa animal com a camí per a un nou humanismeBarcelona: Rosa dels Vents, 141 p.ISBN 978-84-16930-41-8.
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  2. Manual de patología política.Agustín Alvarez - 1916 - Buenos Aires,: "La Cultura argentina,". Edited by Evar Méndez.
     
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  3. Presencia de Bobbio en Iberoamérica.Agustín Squella - 1993 - Valparaíso: EDEVAL.
    Lo más importante del libro es una exposición - clara y sucinta - de las posiciones de Norberto Bobbio en teoría del derecho, filosofía política y concepción de la democracia; pero también se refiere a quienes han difundido a Bobbio en América Latina y a sus seguidores y simpatizantes en varios países latinoamericanos"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
     
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    Politics and Philosophy at Rome: Collected Papers, edited by Miriam T. Griffin and Catalina Balmaceda.Alex Dressler - 2020 - Polis 37 (1):181-184.
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    Política y estética en la época moderna: [antología].Lucila Fernández & Agustín Fernández (eds.) - 1974 - La Habana: Editorial de Ciencias Sociales.
    Filosofía y política en los siglos XVII y XVIII.--Hobbes, T. El Leviatán (selección).--Locke, J. Segundo tratado de gobierno (selección).--Montesquieu. El espíritu de las leyes (selección).--Orígenes de la conciencia estética y análisis crítico de sus fundamentos.--Kant, E. Crítica del juicio (selección).--Schiller, F. La educación estética del hombre (selección).--Hegel, J. G. F. De lo bello y sus formas (selección).
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    The Music of Reason: Rousseau, Nietzsche, Plato, written by Michael Davis.Alex Priou - 2021 - Polis 38 (1):162-166.
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    Of Rule and Office and the Limits on Rule in Plato.Alex Long - 2024 - Polis 41 (3):511-516.
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    Mathematical Models of Foreign Policy Decision-Making: Compensatory vs. Noncompensatory.Alex Mintz, Nehemia Geva & Karl Derouen Jr - 1994 - Synthese 100 (3):441 - 460.
    There are presently two leading foreign policy decision-making paradigms in vogue. The first is based on the classical or rational model originally posited by von Neumann and Morgenstern to explain microeconomic decisions. The second is based on the cybernetic perspective whose groundwork was laid by Herbert Simon in his early research on bounded rationality. In this paper we introduce a third perspective -- the poliheuristic theory of decision-making -- as an alternative to the rational actor and cybernetic paradigms in international (...)
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    Mathematical models of foreign policy decision-making: Compensatory vs. noncompensatory.Alex Mintz, Nehemia Geva & Karl Derouen - 1994 - Synthese 100 (3):441 - 460.
    There are presently two leading foreign policy decision-making paradigms in vogue. The first is based on the classical or rational model originally posited by von Neumann and Morgenstern to explain microeconomic decisions. The second is based on the cybernetic perspective whose groundwork was laid by Herbert Simon in his early research on bounded rationality. In this paper we introduce a third perspective — thepoliheuristic theory of decision-making — as an alternative to the rational actor and cybernetic paradigms in international relations. (...)
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    Logos and Psyche in the Phaedo, written by Jesse I. Bailey.Alex Priou - 2019 - Polis 36 (2):375-379.
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    Plato’s Minos and the Euthyphro.Alex Priou - 2018 - Polis 35 (1):145-163.
    At the start of Plato’s Minos an anonymous comrade argues that the variability of law according to time and place undermines the claim that it conveys moral truth. But by the end he has accepted Minos as the greatest of lawgivers because of his education by Zeus. How does he manage to slide so quickly from the moral laxity of conventionalism to the moral absolutism of divine revelation? Guided by this question, the author considers how the two divergent parts of (...)
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    Beyond Law and Poetry: On Two Recent Festschriften.Alex Priou - 2022 - Polis 39 (2):391-407.
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  13. La Ilustración política: las "Reflexiones sobre las formas de gobierno" de José A. Ibáñez de la Rentería y otros discursos conexos (1767-1790).Ibáñez de la Rentería & José Agustín - 1994 - Bilbao: Servicio Editorial, Universidad del País Vasco. Edited by Javier Fernández Sebastián, Ibáñez de la Rentería & José Agustín.
     
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    The Concept of Isēgoria.Alex Gottesman - 2021 - Polis 38 (2):175-198.
    This paper examines the concept of isēgoria. It looks especially at Herodotus, comparing his use of the term to that of other authors. The term does not primarily refer to ‘the equal right to speak in the assembly’. Rather, it is a ‘language ideology’ that characterizes the bearing of the free, full citizen. Isēgoria was a negative concept, defined by what it was not more than what it was: not flattery; not fearful; not indirect. Isēgoria could only exist in a (...)
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    (1 other version)Matthew R. Christ, The Limits of Altruism in Democratic Athens , x + 215 pp., $90.00, ISBN 9781107029774. [REVIEW]Alex Gottesman - 2013 - Polis 30 (2):335-339.
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  16. Hesiod: Man, Law and Cosmos.Alex Priou - 2014 - Polis 31 (2):233-260.
    In his two chief works, the Theogony and Works and Days, Hesiod treats the possibility of providence. In the former poem, he considers what sort of god could claim to gives human beings guidance. After arriving at Zeus as the only consistent possibility, Hesiod presents Zeus’ rule as both cosmic and legalistic. In the latter poem, how- ever, Hesiod shows that so long as Zeus is legalistic, his rule is limited cosmically to the human being. Ultimately, Zeus’ rule emerges as (...)
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    Athenian Law and Society, written by Konstantinos A. Kapparis.Alex Gottesman - 2020 - Polis 37 (2):339-343.
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  18. Agustín Stahl y Los indios borinqueños: un etudio etnográfico.María Teresa Cortés Zavala - 2016 - In Nicolás Cuvi, Elisa Sevilla, Rosaura Ruiz Gutiérrez & Miguel Angel Puig-Samper (eds.), Evolucionismo en América y Europa: antropología, biología, política y educación. [Quito, Ecuador]: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador (PUCE).
     
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    Becoming Socrates: Political Philosophy in Plato’s Parmenides, written by Alex Priou. [REVIEW]Darren Gardner - 2020 - Polis 37 (2):364-367.
  20. Some learning rules for acquiring information.Alasdair Houston, Alex Kacelnik & John McNamara - 1982 - Functional Ontogeny 1:140–91.
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  21. Plural Logic.Alex Oliver & Timothy Smiley - 2013 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by T. J. Smiley.
    Alex Oliver and Timothy Smiley provide a new account of plural logic. They argue that there is such a thing as genuinely plural denotation in logic, and expound a framework of ideas that includes the distinction between distributive and collective predicates, the theory of plural descriptions, multivalued functions, and lists.
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  22. Doce lecciones de filosofía.Sergio Checchi - 2011 - San Salvador, El Salvador: Editorial Universidad Don Bosco. Edited by Sergio Checchi.
    Ser y pensar: una delicada relación -- Filosofía, hombre y cultura -- El sentido de la historia -- Una mirada panorámica a la filosofía en el siglo XX -- La relación Dios-hombre-mundo según el pensamiento de Tomás de Aquino -- La verdad, fundamento de la comunicación -- El pensamiento político de San Agustín y Santo Tomás de Aquino -- El valor absoluto de la vida humana desde una metafísica personalista -- Evolución, diseño inteligente, creación -- Ser persona y ser creyente (...)
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  23. Similarity and the trustworthiness of distributive judgements.Alex Voorhoeve, Arnaldur Stefansson & Brian Wallace - 2019 - Economics and Philosophy 35 (3):537-561.
    When people must either save a greater number of people from a smaller harm or a smaller number from a greater harm, do their choices reflect a reasonable moral outlook? We pursue this question with the help of an experiment. In our experiment, two-fifths of subjects employ a similarity heuristic. When alternatives appear dissimilar in terms of the number saved but similar in terms of the magnitude of harm prevented, this heuristic mandates saving the greater number. In our experiment, this (...)
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  24. Truth conditions and their recognition.Alex Barber - 2003 - In Epistemology of language. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This paper offers and defends a particular version of the view that it is the intentions with which it is performed that determine the truth conditions of an utterance. A competing version, implied by Grice's work on meaning, is rejected as inadequate. This latter is incompatible with the phenomenon of anti-lying: performing a true utterance with the intention that one's audience believe it to be false. In place of the quasi-Gricean version, the paper maintains that an utterance is true-iff-p just (...)
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    Philosophy of epidemiology.Alex Broadbent - 2013 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Epidemiology is one of the fastest growing and increasingly important sciences. This thorough analysis lays out the conceptual foundations of epidemiology, identifying traps and setting out the benefits of properly understanding this fascinating and important discipline, as well as providing the means to do so.
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    The History of Philosophical and Formal Logic: From Aristotle to Tarski.Alex Malpass & Marianna Antonutti Marfori (eds.) - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury Publishing.
    The History of Philosophical and Formal Logic introduces ideas and thinkers central to the development of philosophical and formal logic. From its Aristotelian origins to the present-day arguments, logic is broken down into four main time periods: Antiquity and the Middle Ages The early modern period High modern period Early 20th century Each new time frame begins with an introductory overview highlighting themes and points of importance. Chapters discuss the significance and reception of influential works and look at historical arguments (...)
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  27. Philosophy of epidemiology.Alex Broadbent - 2016 - In Miriam Solomon, Jeremy R. Simon & Harold Kincaid (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Medicine. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  28. Testimony and Illusion.Alex Barber - 2006 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 6 (3):401-429.
    This paper considers a form of scepticism according to which sentences, along with other linguistic entities such as verbs and phonemes, etc., are never realized. If, whenever a conversational participant produces some noise or other, they and all other participants assume that a specific sentence has been realized (or, more colloquially, spoken), communication will be fluent whether or not the shared assumption is correct. That communication takes place is therefore, one might think, no ground for assuming that sentences are realized (...)
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    Placebos that harm: Sham surgery controls in clinical trials.Alex London - unknown
    Recent debates over the use of sham surgery as a control for studies of fetal tissue transplantation for Parkinson’s disease have focused primarily on rival interpretations of the US federal regulations governing human-subjects research. Using the core ethical and methodological considerations that underwrite the equipoise requirement, we nd strong prima facie reasons against using sham surgery as a control in studies of cellular-based therapies for Parkinson’s disease and more broadly in clinical research. Additionally, we believe that these reasons can be (...)
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    Joan Duns Escot i els escotistes catalans.Agustí Boadas I. Llavat - 2009 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 42:47-63.
  31. The Philosophy of Color.Alex Byrne & David R. Hilbert (eds.) - 1997 - MIT Press.
     
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  32. Introduction to disjunctivism, contemporary Readings.Alex Byrne & Heather Logue - 2009 - In Alex Byrne & Heather Logue (eds.), Disjunctivism: Contemporary Readings. MIT Press.
     
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    Causation.Alex Broadbent - 2020 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Causation The question, “What is causation?” may sound like a trivial question—it is as sure as common knowledge can ever be that some things cause another; that there are causes and they necessitate certain effects. We say that we know that what caused the president’s death was an assassin’s shot. But when asked why, we … Continue reading Causation →.
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  34. Introduction.Alex Byrne & David R. Hilbert - 1997 - In Alex Byrne & David R. Hilbert (eds.), The Philosophy of Color. MIT Press.
     
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  35. Origens.Alex Atala & Fernando E. Humberto Campana - 2013 - In Alex Atala, Fernando Campana, Humberto Campana, Jum Nakao, Andréa Naccache & Ana Carmen Longobardi (eds.), Criatividade brasileira: gastronomia, design, moda: Alex Atala, Fernando e Humberto Campana, Jum Nakao. Barueri, SP, Brasil: Manole.
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  36. Uncertain on principle: combining lines of archaeological evidence to create chronologies.Alex Bayliss & Alasdair Whittle - 2014 - In Alison Wylie & Robert Chapman (eds.), Material Evidence. New York / London: Routledge.
     
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    Introduction: Taking World Peace Seriously.Alex J. Bellamy - 2020 - Ethics and International Affairs 34 (1):43-45.
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    A note on pleasure.Alex Blum - 1991 - Journal of Value Inquiry 25 (October):367-70.
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    Black Utopia: The History of an Idea from Black Nationalism to Afrofuturism.Alex Zamalin - 2019 - Columbia University Press.
    Within the history of African American struggle against racist oppression that often verges on dystopia, a hidden tradition has depicted a transfigured world. Daring to speculate on a future beyond white supremacy, black utopian artists and thinkers offer powerful visions of ways of being that are built on radical concepts of justice and freedom. They imagine a new black citizen who would inhabit a world that soars above all existing notions of the possible. In Black Utopia, Alex Zamalin offers a (...)
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    Der Kaiser reist ins Heilige Land: Die Palästinareise Wilhelms II. 1898Der Kaiser reist ins Heilige Land: Die Palastinareise Wilhelms II. 1898.Gary Beckman, Alex Carmel & Ejal Jakob Eisler - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (2):268.
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    Useful charlatans: Giovanni Succi and Stefano Merlatti’s fasting contest in Paris, 1886.Agustí Nieto-Galan - 2020 - Science in Context 33 (4):405-422.
    ArgumentThis paper analyzes the public fasts of two Italian “hunger artists,” Giovanni Succi and Stefano Merlatti, in Paris in 1886, and their ability to forego eating for a long period (thirty and fifty days respectively). Some contemporary witnesses described them as clever frauds, but others considered them to be interesting physiological anomalies. Controversies about their fasts entered academic circles, but they also spread throughout the urban public at different levels. First, Succi and Merlatti steered medical debates among physicians on the (...)
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    Glossary of color science.Alex Byrne & David R. Hilbert - 1997 - In Alex Byrne & David R. Hilbert (eds.), Readings on Color, Volume 2: The Science of Color. MIT Press.
    Anomaloscope An instrument used for detecting anomalies of color vision. The test subject adjusts the ratio of two monochromatic lights to form a match with a third monochromatic light. The most common form of this procedure involves a Rayleigh match: a match between a mixture of monochromatic green and red lights, and a monochromatic yellow light. Normal subjects will choose a matching ratio of red to green light that falls within a fairly narrow range of values. Subjects with anomalous color (...)
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    Either/or.Alex Byrne & Heather Logue - 2008 - In Adrian Haddock & Fiona Macpherson (eds.), Disjunctivism: perception, action, knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 314-19.
    This essay surveys the varieties of disjunctivism about perceptual experience. Disjunctivism comes in two main ?avours, metaphysical and epistemological. Metaphysical disjunctivism is the view usually associated with the disjunctivist label, and whenever.
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    The Leopard Has Changed Its Spots: Experiences of Different Ways in Which Staff Support People with Learning Disabilities.Daniel Alex Docherty & Melanie Jane Chapman - 2013 - Ethics and Social Welfare 7 (3):277-281.
    This paper contrasts the personal experiences of a man with learning disabilities and autism with staff in two different settings: a long-stay institution for people with learning disabilities, and the community. These experiences highlight some of the potential personal, professional and ethical conflicts facing staff working in learning disability services.
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    Othello y el problema de los otros. Una aproximación a la filosofía de Stanley Cavell.Alex R. Nadal - 2002 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 25:41-56.
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    Antonio Gramsci Revisited: Historians of Science, Intellectuals, and the Struggle for Hegemony.Agustí Nieto-Galan - 2011 - History of Science 49 (4):453-478.
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    Challenges to Evaluating Emerging Technologies and the Need for a Justice-Led Approach to Shaping Innovation.Alex John London - 2024 - In Kathleen Hall Jamieson, William Kearney & Anne-­ Marie Mazza (eds.), REALIZING THE PROMISE AND MINIMIZING THE PERILS OF AI FOR SCIENCE AND THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY. pp. 99-126.
    Innovation is disruptive and a deeply social phenomenon. As a result, discussions of innovation in the Anglo-American philosophical tradition are often tightly bound up with concerns about individual freedom and pluralism, including pluralism about ethical values. In response, stakeholders looking to evaluate and assess ethical aspects of the innovation ecosystem are often driven to pragmatic approaches that utilize a set of ethical values that can be regarded as “free-standing,” or “thin” in the sense that they are not tied to any (...)
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    Is the Whole Worth More than the Sum of the Parts? Studies of Examiners' Grading of Individual Papers and Candidates' Whole A-level Examination Performances.Jo-Anne Baird & Alex Scharaschkin - 2002 - Educational Studies 28 (2):143-162.
    Typically, students are assessed on elements of their performance, and it is assumed that the sum of marks for these elements will be just as impressive as the students' whole performances. Examiners might expect more for a particular grade if they only see parts of the students' work separately. Two experiments were carried out comparing examiners' judgements of the grade-worthiness of candidates' A-level examination work at question paper level and at subject level. The results of both studies suggested that examiners (...)
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  49. O pensamento em constelação adorniano como possibilidade de reflexão crítica sobre as práticas formativas em contextos educativos // Thought on Adorno's constallation as critical reflection possibility of practice formation in educational contexts.Alex Sander da Silva, Jéferson Luís de Azeredo & Ricardo Luiz de Bittencourt - 2016 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 21 (2):275-287.
    Este texto pretende apresentar reflexões acerca do pensamento em constelação proposto por Adorno para problematizar as práticas formativas colocadas em movimento nos contextos educativos. Para tanto, nos utilizamos da pesquisa bibliográfica para pensar criticamente sobre a formação dos sujeitos nos contextos educativos. Inspirados no pensamento adorniano nos reportamos ao conceito de constelação e, posteriormente, às categorias de emancipação e autorreflexão. As problematizações construídas nesse trabalho podem contribuir para o desvelamento da multiplicidade de questões que envolvem a complexidade do campo educativo (...)
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    A Existência de Reserva de Regulação No Âmbito da Regulação de Terapias Gênicas.Alex Castro de Brito, Tereza Cristina Mota dos Santos Pinto & Yuri Nogueira Pinto - 2024 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 10 (1).
    A atual dinâmica da sociedade, principalmente por meio do desenvolvimento da tecnologia, fez pensar uma mudança no modelo de Estado, ou de outra maneira, uma nova forma de governança. Assim sobrepõe a importância da função regulatória como essencial ao desenvolvimento da sociedade. Neste sentido, fala-se de uma mudança de paradigma do estado positivo ao estado regulador, dentro do surgimento deste Estado regulador, acende-se o debate se algumas matérias seriam exclusivas do agente regulador com modelo de governança regulatória. O presente estudo (...)
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