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    Antimicrobial peptide defense in Drosophila.Marie Meister, Bruno Lemaitre & Jules A. Hoffmann - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (11):1019-1026.
    Drosophila responds to a septic injury by the rapid synthesis of antimicrobial peptides. These molecules are predominantly produced by the fat body, a functional equivalent of mammalian liver, and are secreted into the hemolymph where their concentrations can reach up to 100 μM. Six distinct antibacterial peptides (plus isoforms) and one antifungal peptide have been characterized in Drosophila and their genes cloned. The induction of the gene encoding the antifungal peptide relies on the spätzle/Toll/cactus gene cassette, which is involved in (...)
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    Comptes rendus.François-Olivier Touati, Jean-Christophe Cassard, Patrice Sicard, Perrine Simon-Nahum, Jacques Verger, Bruno Neveu, François Laplanche, Nicole Lemaître, Dominique Bourel, Alain Tallon & Marcel Grandière - 1995 - Revue de Synthèse 116 (4):607-639.
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  3. Fair, Transparent, and Accountable Algorithmic Decision-making Processes: The Premise, the Proposed Solutions, and the Open Challenges.Bruno Lepri, Nuria Oliver, Emmanuel Letouzé, Alex Pentland & Patrick Vinck - 2018 - Philosophy and Technology 31 (4):611-627.
    The combination of increased availability of large amounts of fine-grained human behavioral data and advances in machine learning is presiding over a growing reliance on algorithms to address complex societal problems. Algorithmic decision-making processes might lead to more objective and thus potentially fairer decisions than those made by humans who may be influenced by greed, prejudice, fatigue, or hunger. However, algorithmic decision-making has been criticized for its potential to enhance discrimination, information and power asymmetry, and opacity. In this paper, we (...)
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  4. Data-driven sciences: From wonder cabinets to electronic databases.Bruno J. Strasser - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (1):85-87.
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    Tradução de "Menos dominação, mais liberdade? Resposta a Philip Pettit", de Jean-Fabien Spitz.Bruno Santos Alexandre & Roberta Soromenho Nicolete - 2022 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 40 (1):234-239.
    Segundo uma célebre tese defendida por Philip Pettit, um agente é livre conquanto cada uma de suas ações seja não somente acessível, mas também não-dominada, no sentido de que ninguém tenha o poder de bloquear o acesso a tais ações. Através de contraexemplos, esse artigo procura demonstrar que a vontade de eliminar a dominação pode diminuir antes que reforçar a liberdade individual.
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    Bernardo de Sigüenza: A reconquista como fundamento para a dominação através do poder senhorial-episcopal em Castela no Século XII.Bruno Gonçalves Alvaro - 2016 - Diálogos (Maringa) 20 (3):116.
    Através da análise da trajetória do aquitano Bernardo de Agen, bispo e senhor de Sigüenza entre os anos de 1124 a 1151, discutiremos neste artigo como o processo de reconquista territorial empreendida durante a Idade Média Central foi um dos fundamentos para o exercício da dominação eclesiástica na região de Castela, na Península Ibérica. Munido de um poder específico o qual chamamos de poder senhorial-episcopal, o bispo seguntino despontou como um dos principais nomes inseridos na política castelhano-leonesa, encabeçada por uma (...)
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    Ein kaiser als Prediger:: Zur Datierung der Konstantinischen "Rede an die Versammlung der Heiligen".Bruno Bleckmann - 1997 - Hermes 125 (2):183-202.
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  8. rational self-commitment.Bruno Verbeek - 2007 - In Fabienne Peter (ed.), rationality and commitment. Oxford University Press USA.
    Abstract: The standard picture of rationality requires that the agent acts so as to realize her most preferred alternative in the light of her own desires and beliefs. However, there are circumstances where such an agent can predict that she will act against her preferences. The story of Ulysses and the Sirens is the paradigmatic example of such cases. In those circumstances the orthodoxy requires the agent to be ‘sophisticated’. That is to say, she should take into account her expected (...)
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  9. Naiv und Sentimentalisch - Klassisch und Romantisch.Bruno Bausch - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13:377.
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  10. Psicopatologia dello spazio vissuto.Bruno Callieri - 2004 - Studium 100 (4-5):777-792.
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  11. Nuovi pensieri sulla dualità.Bruno Pinchard - 1996 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 26:241-248.
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  12. Collecting, Comparing, and Computing Sequences: The Making of Margaret O. Dayhoff’s Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure, 1954–1965.Bruno J. Strasser - 2010 - Journal of the History of Biology 43 (4):623-660.
    Collecting, comparing, and computing molecular sequences are among the most prevalent practices in contemporary biological research. They represent a specific way of producing knowledge. This paper explores the historical development of these practices, focusing on the work of Margaret O. Dayhoff, Richard V. Eck, and Robert S. Ledley, who produced the first computer-based collection of protein sequences, published in book format in 1965 as the Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure. While these practices are generally associated with the rise of (...)
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  13. Kesseler, Fichte als Prophet der Jugendpflege.Bruno Bauch - 1912 - Kant Studien 17:491.
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  14. Ai concorsi magistrali che cosa rispondere su John Dewey.Bruno Betta - 1951 - Brescia,: Vita scolastica.
     
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  15. As a future topic.Bruno Besana - 2011 - Filozofski Vestnik 32 (2):153 - +.
     
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  16. De la causa.Giordano Bruno - 1941 - Padova,: CEDAM. Casa editrice dott. A. Milani. Edited by Antonio Renda.
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    Le style des philosophes.Bruno Curatolo & Jacques Poirier (eds.) - 2007 - [Besançon]: Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté.
    Vient ensuite une approche du style des philosophes dans son rapport à la construction même d'un système argumentatif autant qu'à divers modes d'expression : langage et littérarité donc, afin de sonder les voies de la création chez ...
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  18. Naturwissenschaft und weltanschauung.Bruno Kisch - 1931 - Leipzig,: J. A. Barth.
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  19. Henri Bremond et l'Angleterre.Bruno Neveu - 2000 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 84 (4):593-622.
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    How to Remain Human in the Wrong Space? A Comment on a Dialogue by Carl Schmitt.Bruno Latour - 2021 - Critical Inquiry 47 (4):699-718.
    To become aware of the depth of the ecological mutation, one has to criticize the notion of abstract space. It turns out that, in many of his works, Carl Schmitt has found ways to politicize the production of neutral depoliticized space. This is especially true in “Dialogue on New Space.” The dialogue summarizes Schmitt’s earlier works, but it also tries to relate, audaciously, the character of being human with the different conceptions of space entertained by each protagonist of the dialogue. (...)
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    Democracy and the Intersection of Religion and Traditions: The Reading of John Dewey's Understanding of Democracy and Education.Rosa Bruno-Jofré, James Scott Johnston & Gonzalo Jover - 2010 - McGill Queens University Press.
    How are ideas about education and democracy configured and reconfigured as they travel? Democracy and the Intersection of Religion looks at the work of John Dewey, the renowned philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer, and the ways in which his educational ideas and democratic ideals have been configured and reconfigured, adopted, and interpreted in different historical and cultural spaces.
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    On Life and Desire: Kant, Lewontin, and Girard.Paul W. Bruno - 2013 - In Scott M. Campbell & Paul W. Bruno (eds.), The Science, Politics, and Ontology of Life-Philosophy. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 223.
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    Patients Left Behind: Ethical Challenges in Caring for Indirect Victims of the Covid‐19 Pandemic.Bethany Bruno & Susannah Rose - 2020 - Hastings Center Report 50 (4):19-23.
    In response to the Covid‐19 pandemic, health care systems worldwide canceled or delayed elective surgeries, outpatient procedures, and clinic appointments. Although such measures may have been necessary to preserve medical resources and to prevent potential exposures early in the pandemic, moving forward, the indirect effects of such an extensive medical shutdown must not outweigh the direct harms of Covid‐19. In this essay, we argue for the reopening of evidence‐based health care with assurance provided to patients about the safety and necessity (...)
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    Ethical implications of post-communist transition economics and politics in Europe.Bruno S. Sergi & William T. Bagatelas (eds.) - 2005 - Bratislava: Iura Edition.
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  25. Compte-rendu de Denis Fisette et Sandra Lapointe eds., Aux origines de la phénoménologie.Bruno Leclercq - 2004 - Philosophiques 31.
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  26. Game theory and ethics.Bruno Verbeek - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Game theory is the systematic study of interdependent rational choice. It should be distinguished from decision theory, the systematic study of individual (practical and epistemic) choice in parametric contexts (i.e., where the agent is choosing or deliberating independently of other agents). Decision theory has several applications to ethics (see Dreier 2004; Mele and Rawlings 2004). Game theory may be used to explain, to predict, and to evaluate human behavior in contexts where the outcome of action depends on what several agents (...)
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    Learning from Scientific Disagreement.Bruno Borge & Nicolás Lo Guercio - 2021 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 36 (3):375-398.
    The article addresses the question of how should scientific peers revise their beliefs (if at all) upon recognized disagreement. After presenting the basics of peer disagreement in sections 1 and 2, we focus, in section 3, on a concrete case of scientific disagreement, to wit, the dispute over the evidential status of randomized control trials in medical practice. The examination of this case motivates the idea that some scientific disagreements permit a steadfast reaction. In section 4, we support this conclusion (...)
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    Identifying objects in conventional and contorted poses: contributions of hemisphere-specific mechanisms.Bruno Laeng, Jinesh Shah & Stephen Kosslyn - 1999 - Cognition 70 (1):53-85.
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    An intuitionistic interpretation of Bishop’s philosophy.Bruno Bentzen - 2024 - Philosophia Mathematica 32 (3):307-331.
    The constructive mathematics developed by Bishop in Foundations of Constructive Analysis succeeded in gaining the attention of mathematicians, but discussions of its underlying philosophy are still rare in the literature. Commentators seem to conclude, from Bishop’s rejection of choice sequences and his severe criticism of Brouwerian intuitionism, that he is not an intuitionist–broadly understood as someone who maintains that mathematics is a mental creation, mathematics is meaningful and eludes formalization, mathematical objects are mind-dependent constructions given in intuition, and mathematical truths (...)
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  30. Kesseler. Pädagogische Charakterköpfe.Bruno Bauch - 1917 - Kant Studien 21:337.
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    Withering Academia.Bruno S. Frey - 2010 - Analyse & Kritik 32 (2):285-296.
    Strong forces lead to a withering of academia as it exists today. The major causal forces are the rankings mania, increased division of labor in research, intense publication pressure, academic fraud, dilution of the concept of ‘university’, and inadequate organizational forms for modern research. Academia, in a broader sense understood as ‘the locus of seeking truth and learning through methodological inquiry’, will subsist in different forms. The conclusion is therefore pessimistic with respect to the academic system as it presently exists (...)
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  32. Nietzsche - der Dichter.Bruno Hillebrand - 2004 - In Renate Reschke (ed.), Nietzsche - Radikalaufklärer Oder Radikaler Gegenaufklärer?: Internationale Tagung der Nietzsche-Gesellschaft in Zusammenarbeit Mit der Kant-Forschungsstelle Mainz Und der Stiftung Weimarer Klassik Und Kunstsammlungen Vom 15.-17. Mai 2003 in Weimar. Akademie Verlag. pp. 133-142.
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  33. Chisholm über Intentionalität.Bruno Schuwey - 1987 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 92 (1):105-106.
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    Where Are the Months? Mental Images of Circular Time in a Large Online Sample.Bruno Laeng & Anders Hofseth - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Deux décrets inédits de Larissa.Athanásios Tziafálias & Bruno Helly - 2004 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 128 (1):377-420.
    Athanasios Tziafalias, Bruno Helly Two Unpublished Decrees from Larisa p. 377-420 Among the epigraphical documents found at Larisa in recent years, two of the city's decrees have a particular interest. The first, a proxenia decree for a Mytilinian, that can be dated to the earliest years of the 2nd c. BC, is in a dialect and reflects the relations that were established before the engagement of the Second Macedonian War and were renewed, for the admission of the Asclepieia of (...)
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    Dispensatio nel De Trinitate di Agostino di Ippona.O. Bruno Uvini - 1999 - Augustinianum 39 (2):407-465.
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  37. Guerre di mondi offerte di pace: Ci si può intendere davvero sulla base della natura?Bruno Latour - 2003 - Ágalma: Rivista di studi culturali e di estetica 4.
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  38. Stesichoros' ΣΥΟΘΗΡΑΙ.Bruno Snell - 1957 - Hermes 85 (2):249-251.
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    L'enseignement secondaire français et les sciences au début du XXe siècle. La réforme de 1902 des plans d'études et des programmes.Bruno Belhoste - 1990 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 43 (4):371-400.
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    The Recall of Modernity:Anthropological Approaches.Bruno Latour - 2007 - Cultural Studies Review 13 (1).
    What has happened to the project of ‘symmetrical anthropology’ in the last twenty years? What difference does it make to consider a multiplicity of cultures over the background of a unified nature, or a multiplicity of natures in addition to a multiplicity of cultures? In which way does it open up another type of scientific anthropology, no longer based on comparison but on ‘diplomacy’? Can modernity, as an interpretation of the former West, be recalled? Translated by Stephen Muecke.
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    The Science Wars: A Dialogue.Bruno Latour & Ashraf Noor - 2002 - Common Knowledge 8 (1):71-79.
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    Theories of the Universe. [REVIEW]Ernan McMullin - 1957 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 7:216-219.
    In this anthology, most of the important cosmological hypotheses within the Western tradition, from the Enuma Elish creation-myth of Babylon to the continuous “creation” hypothesis of Bondi and Gold, are gathered together. Most of them are presented in their originator’s own words. The work falls into three parts. The first deals rather summarily with the Greek period. Despite the research of the past few decades into mediaeval science, the mediaeval period is represented only by a rather dated and onesided article (...)
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    A dialética do fim da arte em Adorno: repressão e resgate da sensibilidade recalcada.Bruno Guimarães - 2018 - Doispontos 15 (2).
    Embora Adorno tenha abordado predominantemente o problema do “fim da arte” como um processo repressivode liquidação da arte levado adiante pela dominação da indústria cultural, ele viu uma possibilidade promissora parao conceito de desartificação em sua Teoria Estética. Ali, ele reconheceu uma tendência evolutiva desseconceito pela intensificação do tremor de uma subjetividade fixa através da experiência da não‑identidade e deuma possível reconciliação com uma natureza não inteiramente submetida à exploração. O objetivo deste trabalhoé examinar a articulação de duas teses em (...)
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    Philosophie politique.Bruno Guigue - 2021 - Paris: Éditions Delga.
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    Décrets inédits de Larissa (3).Athanasios Τziafalias & Bruno Helly - 2007 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 131 (1):421-474.
    Ανέκδοτα ψηφίσματα από τη Λάρισσα (3) Συνεχίζοντας τις δΰο προηγούμενες δημοσιεύσεις που αφορούσαν σε ψηφίσματα της Λάρισσας (BCH 128-129 (2005), p. 377-417 ; BCH 130 (2006) [20081, Ρ· 435-483), παρουσιάζουμε εδώ μια τρίτη στήλη, η οποία φέρει τρία κείμενα: δύο ψηφίσματα της Λάρισσας, που ψηφίστηκαν κατά τη διάρκεια της στρατηγείας του Παυσανία, υιού του Θρασυμήδη από τις Φέρες (περίπου 130/129 π. Χ.), το ένα για έναν Αθηναίο φιλόσοφο και το άλλο για τρεις πολίτες της Κω· ένα τρίτο ψήφισμα προέρχεται από (...)
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    Erratum to: For the Love of Metaphysics: Nihilism and the Conflict of Reason from Kant to Rosenzweig, by Karin Nisenbaum.G. Anthony Bruno - 2022 - Mind 131 (522):743-743.
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    L = N l?Bruno Poizat - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (1):22-32.
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    Sous-groupes periodiques d'un groupe stable.Bruno Poizat & Frank Wagner - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):385-400.
    We develop a Sylow theory for stable groups satisfying certain additional conditions (2-finiteness, solvability or smallness) and show that their maximal p-subgroups are locally finite and conjugate. Furthermore, we generalize a theorem of Baer-Suzuki on subgroups generated by a conjugacy class of p-elements.
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    Rationality has its reasons, of which reason knows not: A vindication of the normativity of rationality.Bruno Guindon - unknown
    There is a growing consensus, long maintained by Derek Parfit, that there is an important distinction between what we have reason to do on the one hand, and what it is rational for us to do on the other. Philosophers are now realising that there is a conceptual distinction between rationality and normativity. Given this distinction, it thus becomes a substantive question whether rationality is genuinely normative; that is, whether there is any reason to do what rationality requires. While some (...)
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    Réflexions sur le dialogue philosophique.Bruno Guitton - 2008 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 58 (5):58-62.
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