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    “Give Me Sight Beyond Sight”: Thinking With Science Fiction as Thinking (Together) With (Others).Alexander I. Stingl - 2016 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 36 (1):3-27.
    This is the second of two special issues, and the articles are grouped according to two themes: The previous, first issue featured articles that shared the theme Technologies and the Political, while this second issue is focused on the theme of Subjectivities. In this second, somewhat expanded, introduction, the “sky’s the limit.” This introduction canvasses various theoretical and conceptual-empricial perspectives that the articles of both issues touch on and further tries to open many doors through which readers are invited to (...)
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    Generalized fusible numbers and their ordinals.Alexander I. Bufetov, Gabriel Nivasch & Fedor Pakhomov - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (1):103355.
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  3. Conflict and confusion in planning: recent experience in Australian city centres.I. Alexander - 1981 - Polis: A Planning Forum 8 (2).
     
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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 of (...)
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    Russia’s Policy and Standing in Nanotechnology.Alexander I. Terekhov - 2013 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 33 (3-4):96-114.
    In this article, I consider the historical stages of development of nanotechnology in Russia as well as the political framework for this. It is shown that early federal nanotechnology programs in Russia date back to the 1990s and that since the mid-2000s, nanotechnology has attracted the increasing attention of government. I characterize the formation of the political landscape and the basic institutions for the promotion of nanotechnology in relation to the adoption of the Russian Federation president’s initiative “Strategy of Nanoindustry (...)
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    The Digital Coloniality of Power: Epistemic Disobedience in the Social Sciences and the Legitimacy of the Digital Age.Alexander I. Stingl - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    This book makes trouble: it explores the reality that digital culture is largely an extension of an older coloniality of power of the global north. It suggests a line of inquiry for the social sciences to reflect on their own imperial role and develop a contemporary critical and pragmatic scope, shifting their gaze from problems to opportunities.
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    Care, power, information: for the love of bluescollarship in the age of digital culture, bioeconomy, and (post-)Trumpism.Alexander I. Stingl - 2020 - London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    A critique and provincialization of Western social science and Global Northern academia by the author of The Digital Coloniality of Power, exposing shared colonial and extractive rationalities and histories of research, higher education, digitalization and bioeconomy while proposing in the idea of BluesCollarship a sketch for an alternative culture of worlding and commoning knowledge work and for making care matter in research and higher education. In a discourse analysis and provincialization of research and higher education, a tradition of elitarian White (...)
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    Feelings in a system of moral values.Alexander I. Titarenko - 1996 - Journal of Value Inquiry 30 (1-2):101-112.
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    The Ban on Idolatry and the Concept of Difference in Franz Rosenzweig’s Philosophy.Alexander I. Pigalev - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):509-522.
    The purpose of the research is to analyze the context, the essence, and the philosophical implications of Franz Rosenzweig's reconsideration of the ban on idolatry as an implication of pure monotheism. As often as not idolatry is defined generally as the adoration of some images that, representing deity, are considered to be autonomous and hereupon become the objects of worship. The study confines itself to the analysis of the significance of the ban on idolatry in Rosenzweig's interpretation of the concept (...)
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    Some Remarks on Questions of Teaching of History in the Present Times.Alexander I. Sich - 1998 - Human Affairs 8 (2):137-146.
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    Delivering Bacteriology to the American Homemaker: Correspondence Education, Kitchen Experiments, and Public Health, 1890–1930.Alexander I. Parry - 2023 - Isis 114 (2):317-340.
    Over the course of the Progressive Era, revised scientific accounts of the connections between dust, germs, and disease recast debates over public health. The American School of Home Economics and other institutions affiliated with the emerging subfield of household bacteriology regarded detecting and eliminating pathogens as necessary means to achieve safer homes and communities. Although several historians have attributed the rise of early twentieth-century technocracy and the decline of grassroots health activism to germ theory, household bacteriology complicates this standard narrative. (...)
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    An overview of liberation theology in orthodox Russia.Alexander I. Negrov - 2005 - HTS Theological Studies 61 (1/2).
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    Fr. Sergius Bulgakov : A study in the Eastern Orthodox hermeneutical perspective.Alexander I. Negrov - 2002 - HTS Theological Studies 58 (1).
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    World War and Society.Alexander I. Selivanov - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (1):136-152.
    The article reviews the concepts of the multi-author book Society. National Strategy. War: Political and Strategic Lessons of the First World War. This collective research is notable for rich original scientific apparatus and methodological proficiency. Thus, the analysis of participating countries is conducted according to a single template, which includes: the state of pre-war society in all participating countries ; goals of engaging in war and expectations of the powerful and financial elites for the war ; assessment of how did (...)
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    Contextualizing Rosenzweig’s and Levinas’ Notions of the Other by Derrida’s Construal of Difference.Alexander I. Pigalev - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (3):379-397.
    The article focuses on juxtaposing the stances of Franz Rosenzweig and Emmanuel Levinas on the notion of the Other based on the metaphysical principles of modernity so as to expose the prerequisites for their attitude to metaphysics in whole. The peculiarity of the proposed approach is the analysis of the notions of the Other in Rosenzweig and Levinas from the perspective of Jacques Derrida’s philosophy. The scrutiny proceeds from the assumption that the national philosophies, having been considered as the specific (...)
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    One’s Own and Foreign in Context of Later Heidegger’s Philosophy.Alexander I. Pigalev & Пигалев Александр Иванович - 2023 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (2):406-420.
    The purpose of the paper is to analyze the interrelations between the notions of one’s own and the foreign in later Heidegger’s philosophy. It is pointed out that later Heidegger contextualized the notion of the world by the notion of home and its derivatives “homelessness” and “homecoming” that are of great value in his philosophy. The scrutiny proceeds from the study of the peculiarities of Heidegger’s approach to the problem of being that is considered to be the knot of his (...)
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  17. Cahen, RM 172–3 California, University of.I. I. Alexander, J. Amery, D. Anzieu, S. Aschheim, B. Auerbach, Austrian Socialist Party, A. Bartels, A. Barthelemy, M. Baruch & A. Baumler - 1997 - In Jacob Golomb, Nietzsche and Jewish Culture. New York: Routledge.
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    Book Review: The Beginning of Heaven and Earth Has No Name: Seven Days With Second-Order Cybernetics by von Foerster, H. [REVIEW]Alexander I. Stingl - 2014 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 34 (1-2):53-54.
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    M. Joan Dawson. Paul Lauterbur and the Invention of MRI. xv + 273 pp., illus., figs., apps., index. Cambridge, Mass./London: MIT Press, 2013. $27.95. [REVIEW]Alexander I. Stingl - 2016 - Isis 107 (3):676-677.
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    Amit Prasad. Imperial Technoscience: Transnational Histories of MRI in the United States, Britain, and India. xi + 219 pp., illus., tables, bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2014. $37. [REVIEW]Alexander I. Stingl - 2015 - Isis 106 (4):995-996.
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    Laura Hengehold , The Body Problematic: Political Imagination in Kant and Foucault (University Park, Penn.: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2007), ISBN: 978-0-271-03211-5. [REVIEW]Alexander I. Stingl - 2013 - Foucault Studies 15:199-202.
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    What's new in speech perception? The research and ideas of William Chandler Bagley, 1874–1946.Ronald A. Cole & Alexander I. Rudnicky - 1983 - Psychological Review 90 (1):94-101.
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    “Whose Science? Whose Fiction?” Uncanny Echoes of Belonging in Samosata.Sabrina M. Weiss & Alexander I. Stingl - 2015 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 35 (3-4):59-66.
    This is the first of two special issues and the articles are grouped according to two themes: This first issue will feature articles that share a theme we call Technologies and the Political, while the second issue will feature the theme Subjectivities. However, we could equally consider them exercises in provincialization in the (counter)factual register in the first issue, and by affective historiography as conceptual-empirical labor(atory) in the second issue. What we have generally asked of all authors is to consider (...)
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    Dostoevsky's Christianity.Igor I. Evlampiev & Vladimir N. Smirnov - 2021 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):44-58.
    The article refutes the widespread view that Dostoevsky's Christian beliefs were strictly Orthodox. It is proved that Dostoevsky's religious and philosophical searches' central tendency is the criticism of historical, ecclesiastical Christianity as a false, distorted form of the teaching of Jesus Christ and the desire to restore this teaching in its original purity. Modern researchers of the history of early Christianity find more and more arguments in favor of the fact that the actual teaching of Jesus Christ is contained in (...)
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    Conception and Philosophy of Science.Dmitry M. Koshlakov & Alexander I. Shvyrkov - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (2):124-141.
    The authors try to show that even Wittgensteinian definition of concept is not always sufficient to analyze what really happens in science. As a result, in addition to “concept” we propose “conception” as a new promising tool for philosophy of science. We provide a brief historical analysis of this term and reveal two main interpretations of “conception” in philosophy and scientific disciplines. In accordance with the first view, conception appears as either a “twin” of the concept, or a pair entity (...)
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    The “Synthetic” Image of Jesus Christ in F.M. Dostoevsky’s Works and Its Origins in German Romantic Natural Philosophy.Igor I. Evlampiev & Vladimir N. Smirnov - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (5):87-106.
    The articles analyzes the original concept of immortality, presented by F.M. Dostoevsky in a handwritten sketch written on April 16, 1864, the day after the death of the writer’s first wife. The authors argue that this concept was created under the influence of the ideas of German romantic natural philosophy, in particular G.T. Fechner’s work of The Book of Life After Death (1836). According to the pantheistic ideas of Dostoevsky and Fechner, every person after death continues to exist in the (...)
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    The Development Issues of Cross-Border e-Commerce in Russia.A. I. Yakovlev & A. V. Smirnov - 2016 - Дискурс 6:33-38.
    The article analyzes the main trends of the development of cross-border e-commerce, presents the position of the main characters: both supporters of «free trade» and protectionism on issues such as government regulation, as well as further development of cross-border e-commerce.
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  28. Metodologicheskie problemy vzaimodeĭstvii︠a︡ obshchestvennykh, estestvennykh i tekhnicheskikh nauk.Bonifatii Mikhailovich Kedrov, P. V. Smirnov & B. G. Iudin (eds.) - 1981 - Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo "Nauka".
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  29. Mozg čeloveka i psixičeskie process.A. R. Lurija & A. A. Smirnov - 1967 - Studies in Soviet Thought 7 (1):78-79.
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  30. Filosofii︠a︡ i logika: [sbornik stateĭ.P. V. Tavanet︠s︡ & V. A. Smirnov (eds.) - 1974 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka".
     
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    Tractable limitations of current polygenic scores do not excuse genetically confounded social science.Damien Morris, Stuart J. Ritchie & Alexander I. Young - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e222.
    Burt's critique of using polygenic scores in social science conflates the “scientific costs” of sociogenomics with “sociopolitical and ethical” concerns. Furthermore, she paradoxically enlists recent advances in controlling for environmental confounding to argue such confounding is scientifically “intractable.” Disinterested social scientists should support ongoing efforts to improve this technology rather than obstructing progress and excusing genetically confounded research.
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    On Liberty – Ed. Alexander.Edward Alexander (ed.) - 1999 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    Mill predicted that “[t]he Liberty is likely to survive longer than anything else that I have written … because the conjunction of [Harriet Taylor’s] mind with mine has rendered it a kind of philosophic text-book of a single truth, which the changes progressively taking place in modern society tend to bring out in ever greater relief.” Indeed, _On Liberty_ is one of the most influential books ever written, and remains a foundational document for the understanding of vital political, philosophical and (...)
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  33. O Vospitanii I Obrazovanii.Aleksandr Herzen, N. P. Ogarev, V. I. Shiriaev & A. F. Smirnov - 1990
  34. The Biedenharn-Louck-Hecht resolution of the outer multiplicity problem for theU(3) andU q (3) groups.R. M. Asherova, J. P. Draayer, Yu I. Kharitonov & Yu F. Smirnov - 1997 - Foundations of Physics 27 (7):1035-1046.
    The solution of the outer multiplicity problem in the tensor product of U(3) irreducible representations (irreps) developed by Biedenharn et al.(1–7) and realized through the well-known Draayer-Akiyama (DA) computer code(8) is extended to the quantum algebra Uq(3). An analytic formula for special stretched Uq(3) Wigner coefficients, $$\left\langle {(\lambda _1 \mu _1 ) H_1 , (\lambda _2 \mu _2 ) \varepsilon _2 \Lambda _2 m_2 \left| { (\lambda _3 \mu _3 ) H_3 } \right.} \right\rangle _{\max }^q $$ is derived using (...)
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    Urban begging and ethnic nepotism in Russia.M. Butovskaya, F. Salter, I. Diakonov & A. Smirnov - 2000 - Human Nature 11 (2):157-182.
    Ethnic nepotism theory predicts that even in times of communal peace altruism is more pronounced within than between ethnic groups. The present study tested the hypothesis that altruism in the form of alms giving would be greater within than between ethnic groups, and greater between more closely related groups than between more distant groups. The three groups chosen for study were ethnic Russians, Moldavians, and Gypsies. Russians are genetically closer to Moldavians than to Gypsies. Observations were made of 128 ethnic (...)
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    Context-Aware Access Control Model for Privacy Support in Mobile-Based Assisted Living.Nikolay Teslya, Nikolay Shilov, Alexey Kashevnik & Alexander Smirnov - 2015 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 24 (3):333-342.
    The average lifetime of people in advanced countries is significantly increased in the XXI century. The number of old and dependent people is rising due many innovations in health care: new technologies, medicine, and a lot of innovative devices that allow people to monitor their health and consult with a doctor in case of problems. In the last years, a number of information systems have been developed in the health-care area to assist people in living. Modern systems increase their mobility (...)
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    Neutrino Oscillations: Entanglement, Energy-Momentum Conservation and QFT. [REVIEW]E. K. Akhmedov & A. Y. Smirnov - 2011 - Foundations of Physics 41 (8):1279-1306.
    We consider several subtle aspects of the theory of neutrino oscillations which have been under discussion recently. We show that the S-matrix formalism of quantum field theory can adequately describe neutrino oscillations if correct physics conditions are imposed. This includes space-time localization of the neutrino production and detection processes. Space-time diagrams are introduced, which characterize this localization and illustrate the coherence issues of neutrino oscillations. We discuss two approaches to calculations of the transition amplitudes, which allow different physics interpretations: (i) (...)
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    Problemy soznanii︠a︡ i noosfery v otechestvennoĭ i zarubezhnoĭ filosofii XX veka: materialy mezhdunarodnoĭ nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii: Ivanovo, 20-21 dekabri︠a︡ 2000 g.A. N. Portnov, G. S. Smirnov & Irina Vladimirovna Dmitrevskai︠a︡ (eds.) - 2000 - Ivanovo: Izd-vo "Ivanovskiĭ gos. universitet".
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    V. A. Smirnov (1931–1996): Work and Life.Alexander S. Karpenko - 2000 - Studia Logica 66 (2):201-204.
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  40. Against Grounding Necessitarianism.Alexander Skiles - 2015 - Erkenntnis 80 (4):717-751.
    Can there be grounding without necessitation? Can a fact obtain wholly in virtue of metaphysically more fundamental facts, even though there are possible worlds at which the latter facts obtain but not the former? It is an orthodoxy in recent literature about the nature of grounding, and in first-order philosophical disputes about what grounds what, that the answer is no. I will argue that the correct answer is yes. I present two novel arguments against grounding necessitarianism, and show that grounding (...)
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  41. Dispositions and antidotes.Alexander Bird - 1998 - Philosophical Quarterly 48 (191):227-234.
    In ‘Finkish Dispositions’1 David Lewis proposes an analysis of dispositions which improves on the simple conditional analysis. In this paper I show that Lewis’ analysis still fails. I also argue that repairs are of no avail, and suggest why this is so.
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    From restricted to full omniscience: ALEXANDER R. PRUSS.Alexander R. Pruss - 2011 - Religious Studies 47 (2):257-264.
    Some, notably Peter van Inwagen, in order to avoid problems with free will and omniscience, replace the condition that an omniscient being knows all true propositions with a version of the apparently weaker condition that an omniscient being knows all knowable true propositions. I shall show that the apparently weaker condition, when conjoined with uncontroversial claims and the logical closure of an omniscient being's knowledge, still yields the claim that an omniscient being knows all true propositions.
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    Die arabische Übersetzung der Schrift des Alexander von Aphrodisias über das Wachstum (Quaestio I 5).Hans-Jochen Alexander & Ruland - 1981 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Edited by Hans-Jochen Ruland.
    Text und Übersetzung -- Arabisch-lateinisch-griechisches Wörterverzeichnis -- Griechisch-arabisches Wörterverzeichnis -- Versio Latina.
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  44. What is scientific progress?Alexander Bird - 2007 - Noûs 41 (1):64–89.
    I argue that scientific progress is precisely the accumulation of scientific knowledge.
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  45. How not to reconcile evolution and creation Alexander R. Pruss.Alexander Pruss - manuscript
    It is widely accepted that divine creation of human beings is compatible with evolutionary theory, except perhaps in regard of the human soul, and that neo-Darwinian evolutionary theory provides an explanation of speciation and of complex features of organisms that undercuts Paley-style teleological arguments, whether or not the evolutionary mechanisms are truly random or deterministic. I will argue that a plausible understanding of the doctrine of creation of human beings is either logically or rationally incompatible with full evolutionary theory, even (...)
     
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    A Radical Afterthought: We Know Who the Students Are, but Who Will Be the Teachers?Alexander Riegler - 2023 - Constructivist Foundations 18 (2):348-350.
    I ponder what the rapid progress of AI means for education in the 21st century. Is it feasible to expect embodied autonomous tools that, through participatory sense-making, can construct knowledge ready to be taught to students?
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    Natural Law and Universality in the Philosophy of Biology.Alexander Reutlinger - 2014 - European Review 22 (51).
    Several philosophers of biology have argued for the claim that the generalizations of biology are historical and contingent.1–5 This claim divides into the following sub-claims, each of which I will contest: first, biological generalizations are restricted to a particular space-time region. I argue that biological generalizations are universal with respect to space and time. Secondly, biological generalizations are restricted to specific kinds of entities, i.e. these generalizations do not quantify over an unrestricted domain. I will challenge this second claim by (...)
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    Lebenswelt und Reflexion.Alexander Ullig - 1992 - ProtoSociology 3:19-41.
    At first place the article should serve as clarification of the term "lifeworld" ("Lebenswelt) by means of selected lifeworld-conceptions of 20th. century philosophy.I would like to explikate the attempts of reflexive reference to lifeworld which exist in the concept of Husserl, Heidegger, Wittgenstein and Searle. According to the explanations of Husserl and Heidegger my main interest lies in the problematic of validity. The relation between lifeworld and reflection shall be dealt with in the light of the philosophy of language (Wittgenstein, (...)
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  49. Functionalism and the number of minds Alexander R. Pruss january 27, 2004.Alexander Pruss - manuscript
    I argue that standard functionalism leads to absurd conclusions as to the number of minds that would exist in the universe if persons were duplicated. Rather than yielding the conclusion that making a molecule-by-molecule copy of a material person would result in two persons, it leads to the conclusion that three persons, or perhaps only one person, would result. This is absurd and standard functionalism should be abandoned. Social varieties of functionalism fare no better, though there is an Aristotelian variety (...)
     
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  50. Programs, bugs, DNA and a design argument Alexander R. Pruss may 27, 2004.Alexander Pruss - manuscript
    I argue that an examination of the analogy between the notion of a bug and that of a genetic defect supports an analogy not just between a computer program and DNA, but between a computer program designed by a programmer and DNA. This provides an analogical teleological argument for the existence of a highly intelligent designer.
     
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