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    Religio Bibliopolæ: In Imitation of Dr. Browns Religio Medici, with a Supplement to it.John Dunton, Benjamin Bridgewater & P. Smart - 1691 - Printed for P. Smart, and Are to Be Sold at the Raven in the Poultry.
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  2. The work of art in the age of its technological reproducibility, and other writings on media.Walter Benjamin - 2008 - Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. Edited by Michael William Jennings, Brigid Doherty, Thomas Y. Levin & E. F. N. Jephcott.
    In this essay the visual arts of the machine age morph into literature and theory and then back again to images, gestures, and thought.
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    Critical Reasoning and the Inferential Transparency Method.Benjamin Winokur - 2021 - Res Philosophica 98 (1):23-42.
    Alex Byrne (2005; 2011a; 2011b; 2018) has argued that we can gain self-knowledge of our current mental states through the use of a transparency method. A transparency method provides an extrospective rather than introspective route to self-knowledge. For example, one comes to know whether one believes P not by thinking about oneself but by considering the world-directed question of whether P is true. According to Byrne, this psychological process consists in drawing inferences from world-directed propositions to mind-directed conclusions. In this (...)
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    Would Armed Humanitarian Intervention Have Been Justified to Protect the Rohingyas?Benjamin D. King - 2020 - Journal of Military Ethics 19 (4):269-284.
    The mass killings, large-scale gang rape and large-scale expulsion of the Rohingyas from Myanmar constitute one of the most repugnant world events in recent years. This article addresses the question of whether armed humanitarian intervention would have been morally permissible to protect the Rohingyas. It approaches the question from the perspective of the jus ad bellum criteria of just war theory. This approach does not yield a definitive answer because knowing whether certain jus ad bellum conditions might have been satisfied (...)
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  5. Neuronal vs. subjective timing for a conscious sensory experience.Benjamin W. Libet - 1978 - In P. A. Buser & A. Rougeul-Buser (eds.), Cerebral correlates of conscious experience.
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    Social ontology, sociocultures and inequality in the global south.Benjamin Baumann & Daniel Bultmann (eds.) - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Challenging the assumption that that the capitalist transformation includes a radical break with the past, this edited volume traces how historically older forms of social inequality are transformed but persist in the present to shape the social structure of contemporary societies in the global South. Each society comprises an interpretation of itself - including the meaning of life, the concept of a human being and the notion of a collective. This volume studies the interpretation that various societies have of themselves. (...)
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  7. Super Capitalism and Social Responsibility.Benjamin Harrison & Roger Fuller - forthcoming - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society.
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    A Non-Standard View of Intuitions.Benjamin Nelson - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 22:75-80.
    In this short paper, I outline a non-standard account of what it feels like to have an intuition. According to this account, intuitive contents are ontologically ambiguous. Because intuition alone is liable to persuade us of both motivated inferences and necessary truths, it is not a reliable source of evidence. However, we would not be able to grasp the concept of necessity without intuitions. Hence, I do not think it is any good to ignore or quarantine our intuitions when forming (...)
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    Ethics, Policy & Environment : A New Name and a Renewed Mission.Benjamin Hale & Andrew Light - 2011 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (1):1-2.
    Readers of Ethics, Place & Environment will notice at least one major change in this inaugural 2011 issue. Namely, we are no longer operating under the same name. At the Eastern Division American P...
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  10. The philosophy of Francis Bacon.Benjamin Farrington - 1964 - [Liverpool]: Liverpool University Press. Edited by Francis Bacon.
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    Ricoeur’s Rawls: Constitutive Antecedence and Reflective Equilibrium.Benjamin Coy Hutchens - 2020 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 11 (1):130-143.
    This article aims to stimulate dispute about the justification of Paul Ricœur’s hermeneutic reading of John Rawls. Offering a close, methodically point-for-point textual engagement, I shall propose that Ricœur’s misreading of certain hermeneutic circularities in Rawls is owed to some confusion about the role of the procedural nature of Rawls’ theory. Generally speaking, the problems with Ricœur’s interpretations center on the question of whether there is something “pre-understood” within the formal theoretical understanding of the procedural theory of justice and the (...)
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    Towards a Relational Ontology: Philosophy’s Other Possibility.Andrew Benjamin - 2015 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    _An original philosophical account of relational ontology drawing on the work of Descartes, Kant, Fichte, Hegel, and Heidegger._.
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    Pragmatic conceptualism.Benjamin C. Zipursky - 2000 - Legal Theory 6 (4):457.
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  14. Exploitation and disadvantage.Benjamin Ferguson - 2016 - Economics and Philosophy 32 (3):485-509.
    According to some accounts of exploitation, most notably Ruth Sample’s degradation-based account and Robert Goodin’s vulnerability-based account, exploitation occurs when an advantaged party fails to constrain their advantage in light of another’s disadvantage, regardless of the cause of this disadvantage. Because the duty of constraint in these accounts does not depend on the cause of the disadvantage, the advantaged’s duty of constraint is what I call a ‘come-what-may’ duty. I show that come-what-may duties create moral hazards that can themselves be (...)
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    A dark business, full of shadows: Analogy and theology in William Harvey.Benjamin Goldberg - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 44 (3):419-432.
    In a short work called De conceptione appended to the end of his Exercitationes de generatione animalium , William Harvey developed a rather strange analogy. To explain how such marvelous productions as living beings were generated from the rather inauspicious ingredients of animal reproduction, Harvey argued that conception in the womb was like conception in the brain. It was mostly rejected at the time; it now seems a ludicrous theory based upon homonymy. However, this analogy offers insight into the structure (...)
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    Quantificational Attitudes.Benjamin Lennertz - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy 118 (11):585-613.
    The literature contains a popular argument in favor of the position that conditional attitudes are not simple attitudes with conditional contents but, rather, have a more complex structure. In this paper I show that an analogous argument applies to what we might call quantificational attitudes—like an intention to follow every bit of good advice I receive or a desire to get rabies shots for each bite I incur from an infected bat. The conditions under which these attitudes are satisfied and (...)
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  17. Modern Classical Philosophers, selections illustrating modern philosophy from Bruno to Spencer.Benjamin Rand - 1909 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 17 (6):17-18.
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  18. Exploitation and labor.Benjamin Ferguson - 2018 - In Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis & Alexei M. Marcoux (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Business Ethics. New York: Routledge.
     
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  19. Proper Epistemic Trust as a Responsibilist Virtue.Benjamin McCraw - 2019 - In Katherine Dormandy (ed.), Trust in Epistemology. New York: Taylor & Francis. pp. 189-217.
    In this paper, I argue that epistemic trust is an intellectual virtue. First, I offer a brief analysis of what it means to place epistemic trust in someone involving several components: belief, communication, dependence, and confidence. I show this account of trust fits a major approach to virtue in the second section. Next, I argue that epistemic trust both contributes to the epistemic good life and that the paradigmatically rational or virtuous agent will include trust in her motivational structure. Considerations (...)
     
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    Case notes and charting of bioethical case consultations.Benjamin Freedman, Charles Weijer & Eugene Bereza - 1993 - HEC Forum 5 (3):176-195.
    In summary, the usual elements of a typical health care ethics consultation note might reasonably accommodate the needs and expectations of relevant parties, and would therefore include: 1. identification of the relevant ethical issues, questions, or dilemmas; 2. reference to any relevant facts--medical, nursing, social, psychological, spiritual, legal, political, etc.; 3. a prioritized list of recommendations to improve coordinated care; 4. a clear and concise articulation of relevant arguments, wtih specific reference to the list of recommendations as well as to (...)
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    Erratum to “Applying, extending, and specializing pseudorecursiveness”.Benjamin Wells - 2004 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 128 (1-3):299.
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    Health Professions, Codes, and the Right to Refuse to Treat HIV‐Infectious Patients.Benjamin Freedman - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (2):20-25.
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    Differences in treatment of digital amputation injuries based on community transfer versus tertiary initial presentation.Benjamin Amis & Jeffrey Friedrich - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 7--3.
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  24. Sefer Masa ge ḥizayon.Benjamin ben Abraham Anau - 1966 - Edited by Shlomoh Umberto[From Old Catalog] Nahon.
     
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    El Reverso de la Diferencia.Benjamín Arditi - 2000 - Cinta de Moebio 7.
    Si las diferencias se rehúsan a cruzarse o contaminarse entre ellas, el mestizaje o hibridación termina siendo reemplazado por la lógica del desarrollo separado que es característica del apartheid. Con ello el mundo múltiple deviene un mosaico de fragmentos aislados y autoreferenciales. En el límite..
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    The negotiation of equivalence.Benjamin Arditi - 1997 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 23 (3):55-76.
    The paper deals with the status of referents for claims among conflicting claimants when multiplicity is a fact and there is no room for a substantive notion of community. It develops a notion of contingent and 'impure' universal as it arises in the negotiation of equivalence in scenarios of conflict between claimants. My argument is that measures of equivalence cannot conform to the caricature of absolute, all-encompassing referents intent on subjugating difference in the name of sameness; that a reflection about (...)
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    Marion A. Kaplan.Benjamin M. Baader - 2016 - Clio 44:326-328.
    Par leurs contributions à ce livre, vingt-trois chercheur.e.s rendent hommage à leur collègue qui souvent fut aussi leur professeure, l’historienne juive Paula Hyman. Comme le rappelle Richard I. Cohen dans son avant-propos, P. Hyman fut une historienne des Juifs de France et les publications qu’elle a consacrées à la vie des Juifs dans la France contemporaine ont constitué un apport considérable à ce champ de recherches. Toutefois le volume dont il est ici question célèbre P. Hyman pour ses...
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    Unconstrained conversations: A play on words, neutral and otherwise.Benjamin R. Barber - 1982 - Ethics 93 (2):330-347.
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    Why Internalists Need an Enriched Theory of Perceptual and Conceptual Awareness to Escape from Bergmann's Dilemma.Benjamin Bayer - manuscript
    Michael Bergmann (2006) has argued that an internalistic view of justification faces a dilemma. Assuming as internalism does that to have a justified belief, subjects must be aware of the justifiers of the belief and of their relevance to the truth of the belief, Bergmann notes that one is either aware of this relevance conceptually or not. But, says Bergmann, if the required awareness is conceptual, internalism is encumbered with an infinite regress. If it is not-if it is only "weak (...)
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  30. Philosophy of Private Law.Benjamin Zipursky - 2002 - In Jules Coleman & Scott J. Shapiro (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law. New York: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 623--630.
     
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    Fear's Empire: War, Terrorism, and Democracy.Benjamin R. Barber - 2004 - W. W. Norton & Company.
    Offers a detailed critique of the Bush administration's foreign policy, including arguments about the imposition of democracy on foreign nations and hypocritical actions by America.
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  32. Basso, KH 160 Bauer, J. 169 Becker, AL 133, 137 Beeman, W. 67.J. Benjamin, Ahmed Al-Shahi, P. C. Almond, R. Alter, Idi49 Amin, Samir Amin, Rabbi Yehudah Amital, N. T. Ammerman, R. M. Anderson & A. Appadurai - 1995 - In Wendy James (ed.), The pursuit of certainty: religious and cultural formulations. New York: Routledge.
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    Lines and colours.Andrew Benjamin - 2003 - Angelaki 8 (1):27 – 41.
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    On the absence of reductionism in chinese thought.Benjamin I. Schwartz - 1973 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 1 (1):27-44.
  35. O »videzu«.Walter Benjamin - 2006 - Problemi 5.
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  36. Politika na okraji.W. Benjamin - unknown - Filozofia 59:3-4.
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  37. Phantasie und Geschlecht. Stroemfeld.Jessica Benjamin - forthcoming - Nexus.
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    Zeichen.Benjamin Biebuyck - 2009 - In Christian Niemeyer (ed.), Nietzsche-Lexikon. Darmstadt: WBG, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. pp. 406--407.
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    Pluriverse: an essay in the philosophy of pluralism.Benjamin Paul Blood - 1976 - New York: Arno Press.
    INTRODUCTION WHEN, in As You Like it, Shakespeare makes Touchstone ask William, "Hast any philosophy in thee, Shepherd?" the thing that Touchstone means is ...
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    Charlotte Witt , The Metaphysics of Gender . Reviewed by.Benjamin Lee Buckley - 2013 - Philosophy in Review 33 (4):337-339.
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    A Brief Critique of Two Claims about the Social Value of Biotechnological Enhancements.Benjamin J. Capps, Gordon Stirrat & Lisbeth Witthøfft Nielson - 2012 - Asian Bioethics Review 4 (4):259-271.
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    The European Union and stem cell research: a turnaround on policy regarding human embryo research?Benjamin Capps - 2002 - Legal Ethics 5 (1-2):1-2.
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    Quality of frequency-following response to speech sounds linked with left prefrontal hemodynamic activity using fNIRS+EEG.Benjamin Zinszer, Todd Hay, Alex Athey & Bharath Chandrasekaran - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Hume on Miracles: Begging-the-Question against Believers.Benjamin F. Armstrong - 1992 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 9 (3):319 - 328.
    The best defence against the suggestion that Hume’s use of the laws of nature is question-begging is the both-sides-need-the-laws’ response in its variations. Efforts along these lines by Antony Flew, J L Mackie, and more recently J C Thornton are shown to fail. Hume intends to rule out miracles by ruling out, e.g., resurrections, not just rule out calling resurrections miracles’. The both-sides-need-the-laws’ objection can target only the latter and it fails to do even this.
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  45. Cartesian essays: a collection of critical studies.Bernd Magnus, James Benjamin Wilbur & Laurence J. Lafleur (eds.) - 1970 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    Descartes' place in history, by L. J. Lafleur.--A central ambiguity in Descartes, by S. Rosen.--Doubt, common sense and affirmation in Descartes and Hume, by H. J. Allen.--Some remarks on logic and the cogito, by R. N. Beck.--The cogito, an ambiguous performance, by J. B. Wilbur.--The modalities of Descartes' proofs for the existence of God, by B. Magnus.--Descartes and the phenomenological problem of the embodiment of consciousness, by J. M. Edie.--The person and his body: critique of existentialist responses to Descartes, by (...)
     
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    Wissen im Entwurf.Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer - 2012 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 20 (4):337-345.
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    Hypocrisy as a Pathological Symptom.Benjamin Ginzburg - 1922 - International Journal of Ethics 32 (2):160-166.
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    Les sondages et la transformation de l'opinion publique : Extrait de The captive public: How mass opinion promotes state power, New York, Basic Books, 1986.Benjamin Ginsberg - 2001 - Hermes 31:181.
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  49. Advances in Artificial General Intelligence: Concepts, Architectures and Algorithms. Proceedings of the AGI Workshop 2008. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications.Benjamin Goertzel & Pei Wang (eds.) - forthcoming - IOS Press: Amsterdam.
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    Book Forum.Benjamin Goldberg - forthcoming - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A.
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