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    What feminism owes to Marx and what Marxism owes to feminism?Andrea Jovanovic - 2014 - Filozofija I Društvo 25 (3):186-202.
    Feminist issue and Marxist issue mainly meet under the question of reproduction of working class in capitalism. Among other things, the existence of capitalist system is conditioned by possibility of, how Marx put it,?worker to show up at factory?s gates every day?. Traditional Marxist analysis of this question entails taking wage as a main point. According to this position, reproduction of a worker is thought only through a wage as money paid to him for buying his/her labor force. It is (...)
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    Modality in Argumentation: A Semantic Investigation of the Role of Modalities in the Structure of Arguments with an Application to Italian Modal Expressions.Andrea Rocci - 2017 - Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
    This book addresses two related questions that have first arisen in Toulmin’s seminal book on the uses of argument. The first question is the one of the relationship between the semantic analysis of modality and the structure of arguments. The second question is the one of the distinctive place, or role, of modality in the fundamental structure of arguments. These two questions concern how modality, as a semantic category, relates to the fundamental structure of arguments. The book addresses modality and (...)
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    Aristote illustré: représentations du corps et schématisation dans la biologie aristotélicienne.Andrea L. Carbone - 2011 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Ce livre propose une interprétation inédite de la biologie d'Aristote. Il montre que, dans la démarche aristotélicienne, à côté de la pensée discursive, oeuvre une pensée visuelle qui élabore une représentation de l'organisation spatiale du corps vivant, apportant ainsi une contribution décisive à la définition des deux tâches majeures de l'enquête scientifique aristotélicienne: l'explication causale et la détermination des genres.
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    For Better and for Worse. Abstractionism, Good Company, and Pluralism.Andrea Sereni, Maria Paola Sforza Fogliani & Luca Zanetti - 2023 - Review of Symbolic Logic 16 (1):268-297.
    A thriving literature has developed over logical and mathematical pluralism – i.e. the views that several rival logical and mathematical theories can be equally correct. These have unfortunately grown separate; instead, they both could gain a great deal by a closer interaction. Our aim is thus to present some novel forms of abstractionist mathematical pluralism which can be modeled on parallel ways of substantiating logical pluralism (also in connection with logical anti-exceptionalism). To do this, we start by discussing the Good (...)
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  5. Information as a Probabilistic Difference Maker.Andrea Scarantino - 2015 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 93 (3):419-443.
    By virtue of what do alarm calls and facial expressions carry natural information? The answer I defend in this paper is that they carry natural information by virtue of changing the probabilities of various states of affairs, relative to background data. The Probabilistic Difference Maker Theory of natural information that I introduce here is inspired by Dretske's [1981] seminal analysis of natural information, but parts ways with it by eschewing the requirements that information transmission must be nomically underwritten, mind-independent, and (...)
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    Ontology development by domain experts (without using the “O” word).Andrea Westerinen & Rebecca Tauber - 2017 - Applied ontology 12 (3-4):299-311.
    Ontologies are created to describe and reason over the knowledge of a domain of interest. This requires deep understanding of the domain, and therefore, the input and collaboration of the domain’s...
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    The Ontological Status of Essences in Husserl’s Thought.Andrea Zhok - 2011 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 11:96-127.
    Phenomenology has been defined by Husserl as “theory of the essences of pure phenomena,” yet the ontological status of essences in Husserlian phenomenology is far from a settled issue. The late Husserlian emphasis on genetic constitution and the historicity of the lifeworld is not immediately reconcilablewith the ‘unchangeable’ nature that is prima facie attributed to essences. However, the problem of the nature of ideality cannot be dropped from phenomenological accounts without jeopardizing the phenomenological enterprise as such. Through an immanent analysis (...)
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    Integrating GoodRelations in a domain-specific ontology.Andrea Westerinen & Rebecca Tauber - 2017 - Applied ontology 12 (3-4):323-340.
    GoodRelations has existed since 2008 to aid businesses in describing their products and services. It provides a variety of definitions and terminology useful for improving a company’s online retail...
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  9. (1 other version)Ethicism and Immoral Cognitivism: Gaut versus Kieran on Art and Morality.Andrea Sauchelli - 2012 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 46 (3):107-118.
    The aims of this paper are (1) to reconstruct the dialectic between two rival theories on the relation between art and morality, (2) to argue against Berys Gaut’s recent defense of ethicism, and (3) to elaborate some of my critical remarks and propose new considerations in favor of immoralism. To a first approximation, an ethicist maintains that the moral value of a work of art, when relevant, is an important element of its artistic value. In particular, assuming that the moral (...)
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  10. Hacia la construcción de una pedagogía de la conciencia y de la liberación desde la perspectiva de Milton Santos.Andrea Carrasco - 2020 - In Pablo Javier Aguzín & Javier Di Matteo (eds.), Filosofía americana y educación. [Rosario, Provincia de Santa Fe, República Argentina?]: Editorial Fundación Ross.
     
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    Lust an der Erkenntnis. Rez. zu: Wolfgang Wieland: Urteil und Gefuhl.Andrea Kern - 2003 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 51 (6):1061.
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    Aristotle and the Science of Nature: Unity Without Uniformity.Andrea Falcon - 2005 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Andrea Falcon's work is guided by the exegetical ideal of recreating the mind of Aristotle and his distinctive conception of the theoretical enterprise. In this concise exploration of the significance of the celestial world for Aristotle's science of nature, Falcon investigates the source of discontinuity between celestial and sublunary natures and argues that the conviction that the natural world exhibits unity without uniformity is the ultimate reason for Aristotle's claim that the heavens are made of a special body, unique (...)
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    A Theological Framework for Understanding Hope in the Clinic.Andrea Thornton - 2024 - Christian Bioethics 30 (3):164-175.
    Appeals to the miraculous are common in healthcare, and arguments about end-of-life decision-making can quickly become theological. Assessments of hope have been recommended within the biopsychosocialspiritual model of medicine, but these assessments fail to account for the theological dimension of hope. Examples of failed assessments include recent efforts in palliative care and classic works, such as On Death and Dying by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. To adequately address the patient’s and family members’ hopes without patronizing or harming the patient, assessments must be (...)
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    Eventi mentali.Andrea Bonomi - 1999 - Il Saggiatore.
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  15. Historical Formalism in Music: Toward a Philosophical Theory of Musical Form.Andrea Baldini - 2014 - Contemporary Aesthetics 12:N/A.
    In this paper I begin to fashion a theory of musical form that I call historical formalism. Historical formalism posits that our perception of the formal properties of a musical work is informed by considerations not only of artistic categories but also of the historical, sociopolitical, and cultural circumstances within which that work was composed.
     
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  16. Biological, Technical and Social Normativity.Andrea Bardin - 2015 - In Epistemology and Political Philosophy in Gilbert Simondon. Springer Netherlands.
     
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  17. Genesis and Structure of the Collective: The Transindividual.Andrea Bardin - 2015 - In Epistemology and Political Philosophy in Gilbert Simondon. Springer Netherlands.
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    Simondon materialismo? Um movimento para além do pensamento político moderno.Andrea Bardin - 2019 - Doispontos 16 (2).
    : This paper combines Simondon’s philosophy of individuation with some aspects of post-humanist and‘new materialist’ thought, while, at the same time, remaining within the ambit of a more classically ‘historical’characterisation of materialism. Two keywords drawn from Karen Barad and Simondon respectively – ‘ontoepistemology’and ‘axiontology’ – represent the red thread of a narrative that connects the early modern invention of civil science to Wiener’s cybernetic theory ofsociety. The political stakes common to these forms of what I call ‘banal’ materialism, Simondon attacked (...)
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    The Obligation of Judgment.Andrea Kern - 1998 - Philosophy Today 42 (Supplement):128-136.
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    Detection and Development of Visual Talent.Andrea Kárpáti - 1997 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 31 (4):79.
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    Correction to: Tech‑based Prototypes in Climate Governance: On Scalability, Replicability, and Representation.Andrea Leiter & Marie Petersmann - 2022 - Law and Critique 33 (3):335-336.
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    Can structural priming answer the important questions about language?Andrea E. Martin, Falk Huettig & Mante S. Nieuwland - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Introduction.Andrea Strazzoni - 2018 - In Dutch Cartesianism and the Birth of Philosophy of Science: From Regius to ‘s Gravesande. Berlin-Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-7.
    When was philosophy of science born? And why? This book aims to answer these questions. Simply put, philosophy of science was born in seventeenth-century Dutch universities, where the introduction of Cartesian ideas called for philosophical reflection upon the validity, method, and concepts of natural philosophy. The disciplines which fulfilled this role were metaphysics and logic. The process was neither short nor straightforward, nor – admittedly – easily grasped through such a generalisation. As a matter of fact, philosophy of science has (...)
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    Credentialing Character: A Virtue Ethics Approach to Professionalizing Healthcare Ethics Consultation Services.Andrea Thornton - 2024 - HEC Forum 36 (3):317-339.
    In the process of professionalization, the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) has emphasized process and knowledge as core competencies for clinical ethics consultants; however, the credentialing program launched in 2018 fails to address both pillars. The inadequacy of this program recalls earlier critiques of the professionalization effort made by Giles R. Scofield and H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.. Both argue that ethics consultation is not a profession and the effort to professionalize is motivated by self-interest. One argument they offer (...)
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    Knowledge and Self-Knowledge in Plato's Theaetetus.Andrea Tschemplik - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    Knowledge and Self-Knowledge in Plato's "Theaetetus" examines the dialogue in conversation with others, arriving at the conclusion that it is the absence of self-knowledge in the Theaetetus which leads to its closing impasse regarding knowledge. What Socrates accomplishes in the dialogue is to lead the mathematician Theaetetus to the recognition of his ignorance—the first step toward self-knowledge.
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  26. Magic, Technics and Culture.Andrea Bardin - 2015 - In Epistemology and Political Philosophy in Gilbert Simondon. Springer Netherlands.
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    Charitable trusts and human research genetic databases: the way forward?Andrea Boggio - 2005 - Genomics, Society and Policy 1 (2):1-9.
    Human genetic research databases cast a new light on the controversial issue of which uses of the human body are morally permissible. More specifically, banking human tissue raises issues relating to the ownership of the samples that the participants have donated, to the ownership of the data that are derived through processing the donated samples, and to the management arrangements that better balance the interest of genetic research with the protection of participants' rights. Winickoff & Winickoff suggest that the charitable-trust (...)
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    Recognition and enforcement of foreign judicial decisions in the republic of lithuania.Andrea Bonomi & Paul Volken - 2009 - In Andrea Bonomi & Paul Volken (eds.), Yearbook of Private International Law: Volume X. Sellier de Gruyter.
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    Thinking through thinking: Deleuze and “the dogmatic image of thought”.Andrea Hurst - 2019 - South African Journal of Philosophy 38 (4):392-407.
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  30. Museums as critical spaces for alterity in a post-truth world.Andrea Gallardo Ocampo & Miguel A. Híjar-Chiapa - 2021 - In Marius Gudonis & Benjamin T. Jones (eds.), History in a post-truth world: theory and praxis. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Index.Andrea Sangiovanni - 2017 - In Humanity Without Dignity: Moral Equality, Respect, and Human Rights. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. pp. 303-308.
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    Life-Suspending Technologies, Cryonics, and Catastrophic Risks.Andrea Sauchelli - 2024 - Science and Engineering Ethics 30 (37):1-16.
    I defend the claim that life-suspending technologies can constitute a catastrophic and existential security factor for risks structurally similar to those related to climate change. The gist of the argument is that, under certain conditions, life-suspending technologies such as cryonics can provide self-interested actors with incentives to efficiently tackle such risks—in particular, they provide reasons to overcome certain manifestations of generational egoism, a risk factor of several catastrophic and existential risks. Provided we have reasons to decrease catastrophic and existential risks (...)
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    Philosophy, Expertise, and the Myth of Neutrality.Andrea Lavazza (ed.) - 2024 - Routledge.
    This volume offers a new framework for understanding expertise. It proposes a reconceptualization of the traditional notion of expertise and calls for the development of a new contextual and action-oriented notion of expertise, which is attentive to axiological values, intellectual virtues, and moral qualities. -/- Experts are usually called upon, especially during times of emergency, either as decision-makers or as advisors in formulating policies that often have a significant impact on society. And yet, for certain types of choices, there is (...)
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    Politica: concetti per una definizione.Andrea Millefiorini - 2024 - Milano: Mondadori università.
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    Die Objektivität des Ästhetischen: der anti-objektivistische Einwand in Philosophie und Kunst.Andrea Sakoparnig - 2021 - Leiden: Brill / Wilhelm Fink.
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    Chaplaincy as a “Living Human Web”.Andrea Thornton - forthcoming - Christian Bioethics.
    Engelhardt’s critiques of “generic chaplaincy” rely on the argument that chaplains are secular; however, professionally certified chaplains must maintain ordination with an ecclesial body. Engelhardt’s concerns are better directed at the academic subfield that supports and trains chaplains: pastoral theology. That field is somewhat guilty of forced ecumenism because it attempts a universal theology rooted in experience and the social sciences rather than the authority of creeds, ecclesial bodies, or traditions. Pastoral theology makes too many sacrifices to the authority of (...)
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    Contents.Andrea Sangiovanni - 2017 - In Humanity Without Dignity: Moral Equality, Respect, and Human Rights. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
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    A sufficient condition for completability of partial combinatory algebras.Andrea Asperti & Agata Ciabattoni - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (4):1209-1214.
    A Partial Combinatory Algebra is completable if it can be extended to a total one. In [1] it is asked (question 11, posed by D. Scott, H. Barendregt, and G. Mitschke) if every PCA can be completed. A negative answer to this question was given by Klop in [12, 11]; moreover he provided a sufficient condition for completability of a PCA (M, ·, K, S) in the form of ten axioms (inequalities) on terms of M. We prove that just one (...)
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  39. Königsberg nel bicentenario di Kant.Andrea Gentile - 2004 - Studium 100 (3):413-422.
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    Algebraic Art: Mathematical Formalism and Victorian Culture.Andrea K. Henderson - 2018 - Oxford University Press.
    Algebraic Art explores the invention of a peculiarly Victorian account of the nature and value of aesthetic form, and it traces that account to a surprising source: mathematics. Drawing on literature, art, and photography, it explores how the Victorian mathematical conception of form still resonates today.
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    Couples Adjusting to Multimorbidity: A Dyadic Study on Disclosure and Adjustment Disorder Symptoms.Andrea B. Horn, Victoria S. Boettcher, Barbara M. Holzer, Klarissa Siebenhuener, Andreas Maercker, Edouard Battegay & Lukas Zimmerli - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Back from the future.Andrea Masini, Lucio Vigano & Marco Volpe - 2010 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 20 (3):241-277.
    Until is a notoriously difficult temporal operator as it is both existential and universal at the same time: A∪B holds at the current time instant w iff either B holds at w or there exists a time instant w' in the future at which B holds and such that A holds in all the time instants between the current one and ẃ. This “ambivalent” nature poses a significant challenge when attempting to give deduction rules for until. In this paper, in (...)
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    An interview with Luce Irigaray on through vegetal being: Two philosophical perspectives and sexuate difference.Andrea Wheeler - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (4):177-181.
    In this interview the philosopher Luce Irigaray discusses her book Through Vegetal Being. In response to questions, she distinguishes the human relationship to the environment and to other human beings. She describes how we must change our manner of relating to nature, beginning with our own: to learning how to coexist as a natural being among others instead of dominating the natural world. We must cultivate our instincts, free ourselves from traditions and elaborate a new education and sociocultural order and (...)
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    Blackness as Counterhumanist Possibility.Andrea C. White - 2021 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 41 (2):245-248.
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    Demographic contexts and the adaptive role of mother-infant attachment.Andrea S. Wiley & Leslie C. Carlin - 1999 - Human Nature 10 (2):135-161.
    Currently much debate surrounds the significance of cross-cultural variation in mother-infant attachment. Is only one form of attachment “healthy,” or are different types of attachment adaptations to local socioecological conditions? Juvenile mortality rates have been promoted as important features of local environments that shape attachment, which in turn affects later reproductive strategies. To this we add fertility. Fertility changes the environment of a child by influencing the number of potential caregivers and competitors for care, and the cultural ethos regarding the (...)
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    Die Ethik des frühen Wittgenstein – Eine Annäherung aus kantischer Perspektive.Andrea Wilke - 2017 - In Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak (eds.), Aesthetics Today: Contemporary Approaches to the Aesthetics of Nature and of Arts. Proceedings of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 387-406.
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  47. Witchcraft and Science in the Renaissance: the witch of edmonton, the late lancashire witches and Renaissance attitudes toward science.Andrea Rohfls Wright - 1996 - Endoxa 7:217-230.
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    Sometimes a Motorcycle Is Just a Motorcycle.Andrea Zanin - 2013 - In George A. Dunn & Jason T. Eberl (eds.), Sons of Anarchy and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 151–164.
    Sons of Anarchy offers a weekly spectacle of arson, gun‐running, murder, kidnapping, drugs, blackmail, porn, prostitution, and sundry other violent activities, but it's the relationships that really drive the show. Sons of Anarchy exposes the bloody, misshapen core of the human condition. Applying a little Freudian philosophy to these Shakespearean characters can provide insight into some of the core questions raised by this epic television show, such as those on the defiant attitude of protagonists, their engagement in subversive criminal activities, (...)
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    ‘Who's to Say?’: Responsibility, Entitlement, and Educating for Autonomy.Andrea C. Westlund - 2021 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (4):597-615.
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    Acceptance-Based or Teaching-Based Rule Consequentialism?Andrea Sauchelli - forthcoming - Ratio.
    Is an action obligatory if and only if it is prescribed by a code that is the best to be taught to the next generation? This paper discusses whether this version of rule consequentialism is superior to acceptance-based formulations in some relevant respects. Ultimately, I conclude that, given certain requirements rule consequentialism should ideally meet, teaching-based formulations are no better than acceptance-based ones.
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