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    New Threats to Freedom.Adam Bellow (ed.) - 2010 - Templeton Press.
    New Threats to Freedom In the twentieth century, free people faced a number of mortal threats,ranging from despotism, fascism, and communism to the looming menace of global terrorism. While the struggle against some of these overt dangers continues, some insidious new threats seem to have slipped past our intellectual defenses. These often unchallenged threats are quietly eroding our hard-won freedoms and, in some cases, are widely accepted as beneficial. In New Threats to Freedom, editor and author Adam Bellow (...)
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  2. Inhibition and the right inferior frontal cortex.Adam R. Aron, Trevor W. Robbins & Russell A. Poldrack - 2004 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8 (4):170-177.
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    Epistemic virtues and the deliberative frame of mind.Adam Kovach - 2006 - Social Epistemology 20 (1):105 – 115.
    Believing is not much like premeditated intentional action, but neither is it completely reflexive. If we had no more control over believing than we have over our automatic reflexes, it would be hard to make sense of the idea of epistemic virtues. There is, after all, no excellence of the eye blink or the knee jerk. If there are epistemic virtues, then our degree of voluntary control over believing must lie somewhere between the extremes of what we experience with passive (...)
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    Arystoteles, Pirron i Plotyn.Adam Krokiewicz - 1974 - Warszawa: Pax.
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    Uwagi na temat roli nauk przyrodniczych i nowej duchowości w ochronie przyrody.Adam B. Kubiak - 2009 - Studia Ecologiae Et Bioethicae 7 (2).
    Issues of nature conservation, and socio-cultural movement called ecologism, are vivid becouse o f it’s many controvertions and actual validity in terms o f sustainable development. This paper presents contemporary motives o f preserving the nature, scientific ways of it’s realization, and chosen issues o f so called „ecological spirituality”. Reflection on the abilities and perils of science and spirituality, with reference to philosophy and practical conservation activity, will be led. Finally, there will be an attemption to answer the question (...)
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    Comment nommer les éléments? les catégories anthropologiques en afrique du sud.Adam Kuper - 2000 - Revue de Synthèse 121 (3-4):265-290.
    L'anthropologie sud-africaine a historiquement été divisée en deux écoles: l'une, associée aux universités de langue afrikaans, appuyait l'apartheid; l'autre, associée aux universités anglophones, s'opposait à la ségrégation et à la discrimination raciale. L'anthropologie afrikaner se focalisait sur la culture, la tradition et l'ethnicité, tandis que l'école rivale voulait étudier l'Afrique du Sud comme une société unique, en transformation rapide. Cette opposition, qui a parfois été exagérée, a été la plus marquée dans la période de renforcement de l'apartheid, dans les années (...)
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    Pre-Modern Grist.Adam Lucas - 2005 - Metascience 14 (3):447-451.
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    The Ethos of Excellence.Adam Berg - 2015 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (2):233-249.
    The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to the normative role of conventions in sports. However, the approach I have in mind does not dispatch the theory of interpretivism. What I offer is a synthesis that aims to show how interpretivism works in concert with – and relies heavily on – conventions. To make this point, I will argue that historical, cultural, and even simple preferential needs and desires help to determine what counts as athletic ‘excellence’ in sports.
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    B Flach! B Flach!Myroslav Laiuk & Ali Kinsella - 2023 - Common Knowledge 29 (1):1-20.
    Don't tell terrible stories—everyone here has enough of their own. Everyone here has a whole bloody sack of terrible stories, and at the bottom of the sack is a hammer the narrator uses to pound you on the skull the instant you dare not believe your ears. Or to pound you when you do believe. Not long ago I saw a tomboyish girl on Khreshchatyk Street demand money of an elderly woman, threatening to bite her and infect her with syphilis. (...)
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    An Impossibility Theorem on Beliefs in Games.Adam Brandenburger & H. Jerome Keisler - 2006 - Studia Logica 84 (2):211-240.
    A paradox of self-reference in beliefs in games is identified, which yields a game-theoretic impossibility theorem akin to Russell’s Paradox. An informal version of the paradox is that the following configuration of beliefs is impossible:Ann believes that Bob assumes that.
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    Entfremdung als soziales Phänomen.Adam Schaff - 1977
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  12. Introduction À la Sémantique ... Traduit du Polonais Par Georges Lisowski.Adam Schaff - 1969 - Anthropos.
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    Zu einigen Fragen der marxistischen Theorie der Wahrheit.Adam Schaff - 1954 - Berlin,: Dietz Verlag.
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    What can the cognitive psychology of science bring to science and technology studies?Adam Serchuk - 1989 - Social Epistemology 3 (2):147 – 152.
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    The Myth in Plato's Politicus.J. Adam - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (10):445-446.
  16. Refleksje filozoficzne dotyczące etyki życia gospodarczego w świetle rozważań myślicieli starożytnych.Adam Szpaderski - 1999 - Prakseologia 139 (139).
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  17. Antropologiczny sens bycia sobą.Adam Wegrzecki - 2003 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 39 (2):55-63.
     
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    The Implications of the influence of Thucydides on Lucian's Vera Historia.Adam Bartley - 2003 - Hermes 131 131:0-0.
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    Here come the warm jets: Adventures in law, literature and feminism.Adam Gearey - 2004 - Res Publica 10 (3):275-283.
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    Purposive Politics.Adam Edward Hollowell - 2010 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 30 (1):99-115.
    IN CHRISTIAN ETHICS AND THE SIT-IN AND WAR AND THE CHRISTIAN CONscience, Paul Ramsey describes politics as a realm of "deferred repentance." Despite several troubling implications of this phrase, I believe the concept of repentance in his work provides an illuminating point of entry into a theological discussion of political judgment. I begin with the question of what Ramsey means by "deferred repentance" and proceed to a wider discussion of his theology of repentance and call for creative political reconstruction. This (...)
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    Immanuel Kants ethischrechtliche eheauffassung.Adam Horn - 1936 - Düsseldorf,: G.H. Nolte.
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    Early modern medical interaction: Kalle Kananoja: Healing knowledge in Atlantic Africa. Medical encounters, 1500–1850. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, xii + 258 pp, £75 HB.Adam Jones - 2021 - Metascience 31 (1):69-71.
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    Gesture as communication strategy.Adam Kendon - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (135).
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    The Study of Gesture.Adam Kendon - 1981 - Semiotics:153-164.
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    ONTOGENESIS BEYOND COMPLEXITY: the work of the ontogenetics process group.Adam Nocek & Cary Wolfe - 2020 - Angelaki 25 (3):3-8.
    This article develops a media philosophical framework for addressing the intersection of epigenetics and complex dynamical systems in theoretical biology. In particular, it argues that the theoretical humanities need to think critically about the computability of epigenomic regulation, as well as speculatively about the possibility of an epigenomics beyond complexity. The fact that such a conceptual framework does not exist suggests not only a failure to engage with the mathematics of complexity, but also a failure to engage with its history. (...)
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    (1 other version)Church's Thesis as Formulated by Church—An Interpretation.Adam Olszewski - 2006 - In A. Olszewski, J. Wole'nski & R. Janusz (eds.), Church's Thesis After Seventy Years. Ontos Verlag. pp. 1--383.
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    The matter of standards. I. The individual scientist.Adam S. Wilkins - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (9):795-797.
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    Theories of visual awareness.Adam Z. J. Zeman - 2004 - Progress in Brain Research 144:321-29.
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    Crash Theory: Entrapments of Conservation Drones and Endangered Megafauna.Adam Fish - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (2):425-451.
    Drones deployed to monitor endangered species often crash. These crashes teach us that using drones for conservation is a contingent practice ensnaring humans, technologies, and animals. This article advances a crash theory in which pilots, conservation drones, and endangered megafauna are relata, or related actants, that intra-act, cocreating each other and a mutually constituted phenomena. These phenomena are entangled, with either reciprocal dependencies or erosive entrapments. The crashing of conservation drones and endangered species requires an ethics of care, repair, or (...)
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    The Limits of Razian Authority.Adam Tucker - 2012 - Res Publica 18 (3):225-240.
    It is common to encounter the criticism that Joseph Raz’s service conception of authority is flawed because it appears to justify too much. This essay examines the extent to which the service conception accommodates this critique. Two variants of this critical strategy are considered. The first, exemplified by Kenneth Einar Himma, alleges that the service conception fails to conceptualize substantive limits on the legitimate exercise of authority. This variant fails; Raz has elucidated substantive limits on jurisdiction within the service conception (...)
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  31. Œuvres de Descartes.Charles Adam & Paul Tannery - 1901 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 9 (3):6-6.
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    Projective Identification, Clinical Context, and Philosophical Elucidation.Adam Leite - 2018 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 25 (2):81-87.
    The clinical concept of projective identification encompasses both unconscious fantasies of putting aspects of oneself into another person, as well as interpersonal processes aimed at evoking a corresponding response in another person, all for purposes of defensive evacuation, control and/or communication.1 In thinking about this complex situation, we need to consider its interpersonal dimensions as well as the intrapsychic processes that take place in each party. Louise Braddock's paper is thought provoking, far-reaching, and important in its use of concepts from (...)
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    The Place of Sovereignty: Popular Power, Partisan Guardians, and the Legitimacy of the President.Adam Lupel - 2001 - Constellations 8 (3):304-312.
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    Editorial introduction: Philipp Frank, a physicist-turned-philosopher.Adam Tamas Tuboly - 2017 - Studies in East European Thought 69 (3):199-206.
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    Drone Power: Conservation, Humanitarianism, Policing and War.Adam Fish & Michael Richardson - 2022 - Theory, Culture and Society 39 (3):3-26.
    A convergence of four genealogies reveals drone power. Environmentality describes the contradictory uses of drones in conservation. Humanitarianism articulates how control is enacted and challenged in human crises. Securitization examines drones in surveillance and counter-surveillance. Militarization, the use of drones in war, explains domination from above and resistance from below. While theories of governmentality dominate, an emergent materialism within drone studies emphasizes the diffusion of power and agency. A synthesis of drone governmentality and drone materialism exposes four flightways or elemental (...)
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  36. Analyses Et Comptes Rendus.M. Adam, A. Boyer, J. CavaillÉ, G. Chapouthier & M. Conche - 2000 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 125 (4).
     
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    A Grand Theory and a Small Social Scientific Community: Niklas luhmann in Slovenia.Frane Adam, Ivan Bernik & Borut Rončević - 2005 - Studies in East European Thought 57 (1):61-80.
    We analyse the reception of Niklas Luhmanns social metatheory in Slovenian social. The first part outlines the intellectual climate that prevailed in the decade before the post-socialist transition. The decline of the previously dominant Marxist ideology created space for other social theories. Luhmanns ideas were the most prominent among social macro theories in the initial phase. The second part describes variations in the reception of his ideas. The initial affirmative approach was upgraded by a number of more selective and critical (...)
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    Téléphones portables et stations-service.Adam Burgess - 2006 - Diogène 213 (1):153-.
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  39. O „Epistemologii” Jana Woleńskiego – spojrzenie matematyka.Adam Roman - 2012 - Diametros 31:175-188.
     
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    Catholic Intellectuals and the Challenge of Democracy, by Jay P. Corrin.Adam Schwartz - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (1/2):174-182.
  41. Marxismus und das menschliche Individuum.Adam Schaff - 1970 - Reinbek b. Hamburg]: Rowohlt.
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    But That's Not Evidence; It's Not Even True!Adam Leite - 2013 - Philosophical Quarterly 63 (250):81-104.
    If p is false, it isn't evidence for anything. This view is central in one important response to a familiar sceptical argument. I consider and reject various motivations for refusing to accept this view – proposals arising from, e.g., our practice of providing rationalising explanations of people's beliefs, various locutions appearing to relativise evidence to persons, the significance of people's mental states for attributions of reasons to them, and the role of evidence in epistemic principles and requirements. I close by (...)
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    Psychology of analogical inference.Adam Biela - 1993 - Stuttgart: S. Hirzel.
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    Reinders, Hans S., The Future of the Disabled in Liberal Society: An Ethical Analysis.Adam J. Hildebrand - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (4):862-864.
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    Stability, Assurance, and the Concept of Legal Guidance.Adam Hill - 2015 - Law and Philosophy 34 (2):141-171.
    Legal theorists standardly hold that stability is one of eight necessary conditions for legal guidance. We lack an adequate explanation, however, of why, exactly, stability is necessary in order that law possess the capacity to guide behavior. Standard explanations, which rely on a claim about reasonable expectations, fail to connect the concepts of stability and legal guidance. In this paper, I argue that, according to the leading conception of legal guidance, stability is, in fact, not necessary in order for law (...)
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    What Should We Expect of a Liberal Explanatory Theory?Adam Rc Humphreys - 2012 - Journal of International Political Theory 8 (1-2):25-47.
    One of the most problematic aspects of the ‘Harvard School’ of liberal international theory is its failure to fulfil its own methodological ideals. Although Harvard School liberals subscribe to a nomothetic model of explanation, in practice they employ their theories as heuristic resources. Given this practice, we should expect them neither to develop candidate causal generalizations nor to be value-neutral: their explanatory insights are underpinned by value-laden choices about which questions to address and what concepts to employ. A key question (...)
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    (1 other version)Early American philosophers.Adam Leroy Jones - 1898 - New York: Macmillan co..
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1898 Edition.
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    Mary Does Not Learn Anything New.Adam Khayat - 2019 - Stance 12 (1):44-55.
    Within the discourse surrounding mind-body interaction, mental causation is intimately associated with non-reductive physicalism. However, such a theory holds two opposing views: that all causal properties and relations can be explicated by physics and that special sciences have an explanatory role. Jaegwon Kim attempts to deconstruct this problematic contradiction by arguing that it is untenable for non-reductive physicalists to explain human behavior by appeal to mental properties. In combination, Kim’s critique of mental causation and the phenomenal concept strategy serves as (...)
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  49. Sextus.Adam Krokiewicz - 1930 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 8 (4):384-436.
     
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    Chapter five. Tolerance and tradition.Adam B. Seligman - 2003 - In Modernity's Wager: Authority, the Self, and Transcendence. Princeton University Press. pp. 124-142.
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