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    Repair Avoidance: When Faithful Informational Exchanges Don't Matter That Much.Bruno Galantucci, Benjamin Langstein, Eliyahu Spivack & Nathaniel Paley - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (10):e12882.
    Common‐sense intuition suggests that, when people are engaged in informational exchanges, they communicate so as to be reasonably sure that they perform the exchanges faithfully. Over the years, we have found evidence suggesting that this intuition, which is woven into several influential theories of human communication, may be misleading. We first summarize this evidence and discuss its potential limitations. Then, we present a new study that addresses the potential limitations. A confederate instructed participants to “pick up the skask” from a (...)
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  2. Language, Thought and Reality.Benjamin Lee Whorf, John B. Carroll & Stuart Chase - 1956 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 11 (4):695-695.
     
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    Unnoticed intrusions: Dissociations of meta-consciousness in thought suppression.Benjamin Baird, Jonathan Smallwood, Daniel Jf Fishman, Michael D. Mrazek & Jonathan W. Schooler - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3):1003-1012.
    The current research investigates the interaction between thought suppression and individuals’ explicit awareness of their thoughts. Participants in three experiments attempted to suppress thoughts of a prior romantic relationship and their success at doing so was measured using a combination of self-catching and experience-sampling. In addition to thoughts that individuals spontaneously noticed, individuals were frequently caught engaging in thoughts of their previous partner at experience-sampling probes. Furthermore, probe-caught thoughts were: associated with stronger decoupling of attention from the environment, more likely (...)
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    From the editor.Benjamin R. Barber - 1978 - Political Theory 6 (1):3.
  5. Exclusionary Reasons and the Balancing View of Ought.Benjamin Kiesewetter - manuscript
    According to the Balancing View of Ought, we ought to perform an action if and only if performing the action is most strongly supported by the balance of our reasons. The Balancing View faces the objection from exclusionary reasons, which are second-order reasons not to act for certain other reasons. According to Joseph Raz, the existence of exclusionary reasons undermines the Balancing View: a reason might tip the balance in favour of performing an act but at the same time be (...)
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    The Becoming-Other of Politics: A Post-Liberal Archipelago.Benjamin Arditi - 2003 - Contemporary Political Theory 2 (3):307-325.
    The discussion about the double inscription of the political is a familiar trope among progressive thinkers, whose discussions have focused primarily on the ontological presuppositions of the political at the expense of a theoretical reflection on politics. This article shifts the emphasis to the latter. It develops an image of thought of our political actuality that moves beyond the commonplace observation that politics exceeds electoral representation. Its underlying assumption is that modernity is characterized by a continual process of political territorialization (...)
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    How to read Maimonides after Heidegger: The cases of Strauss and Levinas.Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft - 2009 - In James T. Robinson (ed.), The cultures of Maimonideanism: new approaches to the history of Jewish thought. Boston: Brill. pp. 353.
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    The Promises of Standing Rock: Three Approaches to Human Rights.Benjamin Davis - 2021 - Humanity 12 (2):205-225.
    Any appeal to a right raises the question of a corresponding duty. If one bears a right, then who bears the duty to respect, protect, and enforce that right? In this essay, I contend that human rights claims need not be oriented to or reliant on the state. I start from and conclude with lessons from the 2016 protests at Standing Rock. Standing Rock, I argue, exemplifies critical theory that organizes communities through the language of human rights.
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  9. Time of conscious intention to act in relation to onset of cerebral activity (readiness-potential). The unconscious initiation of a freely voluntary act.Benjamin Libet, C. Gleason, E. Wright & D. Pearl - 1983 - Brain 106 (3):623–42.
     
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    On the Political: Schmitt contra Schmitt.Benjamin Arditi - 2008 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2008 (142):7-28.
    Enmity, War, Intensity Norberto Bobbio once gave a minimal definition of politics, characterizing it as the activity of aggregating and defending our friends, and dispersing and fighting our enemies.1 We know that the instigator of this definition is Carl Schmitt, although his critics have often misunderstood the reference to enmity. What resonates most is the claim that friend-enemy oppositions constitute the basic code of the political and that such oppositions can lead to the extreme case of war. This might explain (...)
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    Counter-Ideological Uses of 'Totalitarianism'.Benjamin R. Barber & Herbert J. Spiro - 1970 - Politics and Society 1 (1):3-21.
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    Philosophical integrity and policy development in bioethics.Martin Benjamin - 1990 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 15 (4):375-389.
    Critically examining what most people take for granted is central to philosophical inquiry. Philosophers who accept positions on policy making commissions, tasks forces, or committees cannot, however, play the same uncompromisingly critical role in this capacity as they do in the classroom or in their personal research or writing. Still, philosophers have much to contribute to such bodies, and they can do so without compromising their integrity or betraying themselves as philosophers. Keywords: compromise, critical reflection, embryo research, integrity, organ transplantation, (...)
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    Greater Than Minimal Risk, No Direct Benefit – Bridging Drug Trials and Novel Therapy in Pediatric Populations.Benjamin S. Wilfond, Devan M. Duenas & Liza-Marie Johnson - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (4):102-103.
    Volume 20, Issue 4, May 2020, Page 102-103.
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    Grasping neither war nor peace: the folly of cosmopolitan preventive war.Benjamin R. Banta - 2018 - Journal of Global Ethics (1):1-19.
    ABSTRACTSome liberal-cosmopolitan theorists have sought to justify preventive war by proposing new institutions meant to ensure the accurate evaluation of non-imminent threats, and also make any wa...
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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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  17. The Nature and Design of Q, the Second Synoptic Source.Benjamin Wiser Bacon - 1923 - Hibbert Journal 22:688.
     
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  18. Brutal Truth: Modern(ist) Aesthetics and Death Metal.Benjamin W. McCraw - 2024 - Journal of Aesthethics and Culture 16 (1):1-13.
    Here, I explore a modernist aesthetics of death metal. First, I briefly describe a few themes that characterize some modern art, without any claim that they are necessary, sufficient, or exhaustive. The goal is to obtain a set of themes that might be set against similar themes characteristic of death metal. This is the task in the second half of the paper. In particular, I argue that (some) modernist art and death metal share themes centered on transgressively breaking with the (...)
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    Soziale Ungleichheit: Bericht zur dvs-Jahrestagung 2016 der Sektion Sportsoziologie und der Kommission Geschlechterforschung.Benjamin Zander - 2017 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 14 (1):93-99.
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    Where is the criterion noise in recognition? (Almost) everyplace you look: Comment on Kellen, Klauer, and Singmann (2012).Aaron S. Benjamin - 2013 - Psychological Review 120 (3):720-726.
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    Who Were the Faithful?Andrew Benjamin - 2019 - Theoria 66 (159):52-70.
    The aim of this paper, which more generally is a contribution to political theology, is to show in what way the conception of peace in Nicholas of Cusa’s De Pace Fidei is dependent upon a specific philosophical anthropology. Within it any link between human being and law is replaced by the subject of faith. Central to the argument is demonstrating the ways in which this anthropological position is necessarily interarticulated with the larger metaphysical positions that are advanced across a range (...)
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    An Ethical Perspective on Necro-Advertising: The Moderating Effect of Brand Equity.Benjamin Boeuf & Jessica Darveau - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 155 (4):1077-1099.
    Necro-advertising refers to the use of deceased celebrities in advertising. This practice offers unique advantages to brands that seek to benefit from positive associations with timeless celebrities at a more affordable cost than celebrity endorsement. Nevertheless, how consumers actually respond to the use of deceased celebrities in advertising remains under-theorized. This research is the first to empirically examine consumers’ ethical judgments about necro-advertising practices. In particular, drawing from the signaling theory, it demonstrates the impact of consumer inferences about the existence (...)
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    A Passion for Democracy: American Essays.Benjamin R. Barber - 1998 - Princeton University Press.
    Benjamin Barber is one of America's preeminent political theorists. He has been a significant voice in the continuing debate about the nature and role of democracy in the contemporary world. A Passion for Democracy collects twenty of his most important writings on American democracy. Together they refine his distinctive position in democratic theory. Barber's conception of "strong democracy" contrasts with traditional concepts of "liberal democracy," especially in its emphasis on citizen participation in central issues of public debate. These essays (...)
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    Incidental Findings in Pediatric Research.Benjamin S. Wilfond & Katherine J. Carpenter - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (2):332-340.
    Incidental research findings, as defined in this symposium’s consensus paper, are unexpected findings discovered in the course of research but “beyond the aims of the study.” These include findings generated by research methodology, such as imaging or genetic analysis, findings related to clinical screening for inclusion or exclusion, or direct observations of physical abnormalities or behavior. Decisions about managing incidental research findings involve important ethical considerations regarding a researcher’s obligations to provide care, minimize harms, and respect research participants’ wishes. When (...)
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    What Is the Object of Art?Andrew Benjamin - 2023 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 9 (1):1-15.
    The aim of this paper is establish the difference between aesthetics and the philosophy of art. Part of the argument is that only a philosophy of art can give an adequate philosophical account of works of art. The argument is advanced drawing on the writings of Immanuel Kant and Gunter Figal.
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  26. I. How Swiss is Rousseau?Benjamin R. Barber - 1985 - Political Theory 13 (4):475-495.
  27. Torat ha-mishṭarim.Benjamin Akzin - 1963 - Jerusalem: Mifʻal ha-shikhpul, Bet ha-hotsaʼah shel Histadrut ha-sṭudenṭim shel ha-Universiṭa ha-ʻIvrit.
     
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  28. Wittgenstein on private languages: It takes two to talk.Benjamin F. Armstrong - 1984 - Philosophical Investigations 7 (January):46-62.
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    Potentialities of Post-Media: Networks of Resistance and Subjugation in Félix Guattari's A Love of UIQ.Benjamin Bandosz - 2021 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 15 (1):117-139.
    Félix Guattari's theoretical and practical interests in cinema culminated in the film project A Love of UIQ. While critics have concentrated on the sci-fi screenplay's elements of minor cinema, its themes of mass media, emerging computer technologies and informatic-communication networks particularly express Guattari's concept of post-media. The screenplay is an aesthetic meditation on the potentialities of post-media, a concept that anticipates the practical and theoretical issues surrounding the age of the Internet. A Love of UIQ voices Guattari's ambivalence towards the (...)
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  30. Interview on American political culture. By Stanley Aronowitz.Benjamin Barber - 2004 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 3 (4):127-139.
     
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    Enrolling Adolescents with Rare Disease for Early Phase Clinical Trials While Under the Care of Child Protection Services: Balancing Protection and Access.Benjamin S. Wilfond, Devan M. Duenas & Liza-Marie Johnson - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (4):81-82.
    For many rare diseases, the availability of effective interventions is limited or non-existent. In this context, clinical research evaluating emerging interventions may be the only potentially “the...
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    Exploring the Role of Ideology in Interdisciplinary Science Education Policy.Benjamin Allen - 2017 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 53 (6):642-653.
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  33. First page preview.Benjamin Andrew & Commonality Place - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (1).
     
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    Normative Uncertainty in Solar Climate Engineering Research Governance.Benjamin Hofbauer - 2024 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 27 (3):451-470.
    This paper explores what kind of uncertainty a research program governing solar climate engineering through Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) needs to account for. Specifically, it tries to answer two central issues with regards to SAI research and it’s ethical evaluation: One, what irreducible uncertainties remain throughout the decision-process, and, two, how do these remaining uncertainties affect the ethical evaluation of SAI research. The main assumption is that decisions on SAI research governance will be made under normative uncertainty, i.e. situations under (...)
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    Disclosing Secondary Findings from Pediatric Sequencing to Families: Considering the “Benefit to Families”.Benjamin S. Wilfond, Conrad V. Fernandez & Robert C. Green - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (3):552-558.
    Secondary findings for adult-onset diseases in pediatric clinical sequencing can benefit parents or other family members. In the absence of data showing harm, it is ethically reasonable for parents to request such information, because in other types of medical decision-making, they are often given discretion unless their decisions clearly harm the child. Some parents might not want this information because it could distract them from focusing on the child's underlying condition that prompted sequencing. Collecting family impact data may improve future (...)
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    Kant on Remorse, Conversion, and the Descent into the Hell of Self-Cognition.Benjamin Vilhauer - forthcoming - Kantian Review:1-20.
    Kant’s conception of remorse has received little discussion in the literature. I argue that he thinks we ought to experience remorse for both retributivist and forward-looking reasons. This account casts helpful light on his ideas of conversion and the descent into the hell of self-cognition. But while he prescribes a heartbreakingly painful experience of remorse, he acknowledges that excess remorse can threaten rational agency through distraction and suicide, and this raises questions about whether actual human beings ought to cultivate their (...)
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    Another Naming, a Living Animal: Blanchot's Community.Andrew Benjamin - 2008 - Substance 37 (3):207-227.
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    Conjuring difference, concealing inequality: a brief tour of Racecraft.Ruha Benjamin - 2014 - Theory and Society 43 (6):683-688.
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    Critical notices.Benjamin Gibbs - 1969 - Mind 78 (312):632-639.
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    Can't We Make Moral Judgments?Martin Benjamin - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (4):245-246.
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    Emancipation, revolutionary nationalism, and “everything under the sun”: Chinese internationalism, higher education and the search for alternative modernity.Green Benjamin - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (6):563-567.
    Since the 1970s the internationalization of China’s higher education system has been driven by a desire for modernization through economic reform, to be precise, HE reform would lay the founda...
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    Making Human Rights a Reality by Emilie M. Hafner-Burton: Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013.Dave O. Benjamin - 2013 - Human Rights Review 14 (4):415-417.
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    Moral Theory and Human Rights: Scheffler on Structure and Content.Marlene Benjamin - 1992 - Dialogue 31 (2):273-.
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    The Place of the Ethical.Andrew Benjamin - 1988 - Irish Philosophical Journal 5 (1-2):31-45.
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    What, in truth, is Photography? Notes after Kracauer.Andrew Benjamin - 2010 - Oxford Literary Review 32 (2):189-201.
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    A uniform approach for characterizing the provably total number-theoretic functions of KPM and its subsystems.Benjamin Blankertz & Andreas Weiermann - 1999 - Studia Logica 62 (3):399-427.
    In this article we show how to extract with the use of the Buchholz -Cichon-Weiermann approach to subrecursive hierarchies from Rathjen's 1991 ordinal analysis of KPM a characterization of the provably total number-theoretic functions of KPM and some of its subsystems in a uniform and direct way.
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    In Memoriam (1) : David Lieberman.Benjamin Bourcier - 2023 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 23.
    Ma première rencontre avec David Lieberman date de 2014. A l’initiative de mon co-directeur de thèse Malik Bozzo-Rey, David Lieberman avait été invité à participer à mon comité de suivi de thèse. Il avait lu les quelques pages présentant les avancées de mes recherches et sa participation à ce comité comme ses commentaires avaient été très soutenant et généreux. La suite de ma recherche doctorale a largement été nourrie par ses travaux et n’ont pas cessé de l’être depuis. La grande (...)
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    Neutrality, Ecofeminist Theory, and the Mathematical Analysis of Partisan Gerrymandering.Benjamin Braun - 2023 - Axiomathes 33 (3):1-16.
    Mathematics is often positioned as either neutral or non-neutral by mathematicians. However, in practice, issues of neutrality arise in situated contexts, and the positioning of mathematics as either neutral or non-neutral is done for many purposes. We interpret positioning of mathematical work, with different degrees of neutrality, as a response to conflicts of interest and power dynamics. Using a framework from ecofeminist critical theory, we examine the ways that mathematical neutrality is positioned and communicated to different audiences in ways that (...)
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    Nouvel ordre du monde.Benjamin Bratton & Yves Citton - 2021 - Multitudes 85 (4):85-93.
    Dans cet article, l’auteur présente de façon synthétique ce qui définit l’approche de la planétarité qu’il a mise en œuvre au sein de son programme triannuel The Terraforming mené au Strelka Institute de Moscou. Son approche accélérationniste contraste avec les sensibilités actuellement dominantes dans les pensées écologistes européennes.
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    De l’école de la dépendance aux chaînes globales de valeur. L’héritage sous-estimé de la théorie économique de Rosa Luxemburg.Benjamin Bürbaumer - 2022 - Actuel Marx 71 (1):90-105.
    À contre-courant de l’idée répandue selon laquelle ses travaux auraient simplement mené dans une impasse théorique, cet article propose de montrer l’influence considérable (mais sous-estimée) de Rosa Luxemburg sur la pensée économique. L’étude contemporaine des chaînes globales de valeur a été impulsée par Luxemburg. Dans un premier temps, cet article s’appuie sur l’analyse de l’intégration de la périphérie dans le capitalisme exposée dans L’Accumulation du capital. Luxemburg se singularise par une analyse pionnière du « développement du sous-développement ». Dans un (...)
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