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  1. Imagination and estimation: Arabic paradigms and western transformations.Deborah L. Black - 2000 - Topoi 19 (1):59-75.
  2. Group deliberation, social cohesion, and scientific teamwork: Is there room for dissent?Deborah Perron Tollefsen - 2006 - Episteme 3 (1-2):37-51.
    Recent discussions of rational deliberation in science present us with two extremes: unbounded optimism and sober pessimism. Helen Longino (1990) sees rational deliberation as the foundation of scientific objectivity. Miriam Solomon (1991) thinks it is overrated. Indeed, she has recently argued (2006) that group deliberation is detrimental to empirical success because it often involves groupthink and the suppression of dissent. But we need not embrace either extreme. To determine the value of rational deliberation we need to look more closely at (...)
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  3. Aristotle’s Theory of Language and Meaning.Deborah K. W. Modrak - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is a book about Aristotle's philosophy of language, interpreted in a framework that provides a comprehensive interpretation of Aristotle's metaphysics, philosophy of mind, epistemology and science. The aim of the book is to explicate the description of meaning contained in De Interpretatione and to show the relevance of that theory of meaning to much of the rest of Aristotle's philosophy. In the process Deborah Modrak reveals how that theory of meaning has been much maligned. This is a major (...)
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    Stewardship: Whose Creation Is It Anyway?Judith Barad-Andrade - 1991 - Between the Species 7 (2):11.
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    Collaborative Writing.Deborah S. Bosley & Joellen Jacobs - 1992 - Teaching Philosophy 15 (1):17-32.
  6. Margaret Cavendish on the eternity of created matter.Deborah Boyle - 2018 - In Emily Thomas (ed.), Early Modern Women on Metaphysics. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    “Is power always secondary to the economy?” Foucault and Adorno on Power and Exchange.Deborah Cook - 2015 - Foucault Studies 20:180-198.
    The paper begins with a broad description of Adorno’s and Foucault's relations to Marx. Its focus then narrows to describe the relation between the economy and the state in their work, and in particular, whether Adorno adopted Friedrich Pollock’s state capitalist thesis which asserts that state power now outflanks the market economy. The next section deals with exchange relations and power relations, and Foucault’s discussion of neo-liberalism in The Birth of Biopolitics comes to the fore. After questioning Foucault’s claim that (...)
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  8. Business Ethics in Canada.Deborah Poff & Wilfrid Waluchow - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (9):714-722.
     
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    The Role of the Private Sector in Global Climate and Energy Governance.José Célio Silveira Andrade & José Antônio Puppim de Oliveira - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 130 (2):375-387.
    The private sector plays an active role in implementation of mechanisms concerning the mitigation of climate change. In spite of that, the corporate actors play a limited direct role in international arenas when it comes to negotiating the design of climate and energy regime. The climate and energy governance in the United Nations system remains mostly state-centric, but the active participation of corporate actors in negotiation of climate and energy regimes is essential to increase the effectiveness of their governance. Business (...)
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  10. The error statistical philosopher as normative naturalist.Deborah Mayo & Jean Miller - 2008 - Synthese 163 (3):305 - 314.
    We argue for a naturalistic account for appraising scientific methods that carries non-trivial normative force. We develop our approach by comparison with Laudan’s (American Philosophical Quarterly 24:19–31, 1987, Philosophy of Science 57:20–33, 1990) “normative naturalism” based on correlating means (various scientific methods) with ends (e.g., reliability). We argue that such a meta-methodology based on means–ends correlations is unreliable and cannot achieve its normative goals. We suggest another approach for meta-methodology based on a conglomeration of tools and strategies (from statistical modeling, (...)
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    Representing Science Through Historical Drama.Deborah L. Begoray & Arthur Stinner - 2005 - Science & Education 14 (3-5):457-471.
  12. Adorno on late capitalism-Totalitarianism and the welfare state.Deborah Cook - 1998 - Radical Philosophy 89:16-26.
     
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  13. Freedom and Praxis in Plotinus’s Ennead 6.8.1-6.Bernardo Portilho Andrade - 2020 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 30:e03031.
    In this paper, I argue that Plotinus does not limit the sphere of free human agency simply to intellectual contemplation, but rather extends it all the way to human praxis. Plotinus’s goal in the first six chapters of Ennead 6.8 is, accordingly, to demarcate the space of freedom within human practical actions. He ultimately concludes that our external actions are free whenever they actualize, in unhindered fashion, the moral principles derived from intellectual contemplation. This raises the question of how the (...)
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    Justice, sexual harassment, and the reasonable victim standard.Deborah L. Wells & Beverly J. Kracher - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (6):423 - 431.
    In determining when sexual behavior in the workplace creates a hostile working environment, some courts have asked, Would a reasonableperson view this as a hostile environment? Two recent court decisions, recognizing male-female differences in the perception of social sexual behavior at work, modified this standard to ask, Would a reasonablevictim view this as a hostile environment? As yet, there is no consensus in the legal community regarding which of these standards is just.We propose that moral theory provides the framework from (...)
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    Commentary on Martin.Deborah Boedeker - 1989 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 5 (1):312-320.
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    A “Caixa Preta” Como Metáfora Para o Funcionamento Das Sociedades Pós-Históricas Segundo Vilém Flusser.Anna Luiza Andrade Coli - 2011 - Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 3 (5):366-375.
    O presente artigo aborda alguns textos fundamentais de Vilém Flusser adotando como eixo central a comparação entre o funcionamento das sociedades póshistóricas e o mecanismo da “caixa-preta”, o que permite articular questões específicas dos códigos de comunicação e seus produtos com questões que tratam das consequências das tecno-imagens para o funcionamento das sociedades caracterizadas por Flusser como sociedades de massa ou pós-históricas.
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    Sharing (modern) experiences: sport (body) – (image) cinema.Victor Andrade de Melo - 2012 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 39 (2):251-266.
    This article discusses the preponderance of aesthetic aspects within the sport experience, especially as these are reflected in the dialogue between sport and cinema and in relations established via the use of images and the emergence of new ideas of the body at the beginning of the twentieth century. The paper is divided into three parts. The first part identifies points of connection between sport and cinema. The remaining parts interpret the meaning of these connections. The paper concludes that it (...)
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    Slavery discourse before the Restoration: The Barbary coast, Justinian's Digest, and Hobbes's political theory.Deborah Baumgold - 2010 - History of European Ideas 36 (4):412-418.
    Seventeenth-century natural-law philosophers participated in colonizing and slave-trading companies, yet they discussed slavery as an abstraction. This dispassionate approach is commonly explained with the “distance thesis” that the practice of slavery was at some remove from Northwest Europe. I contest the thesis, with a specific focus on pre-Restoration English discourse and Hobbes's political theory. By laying out the salient context — English experience of Barbary-coast slavery and an inherited neo-Roman intellectual frame — I argue, first, that slavery was hardly a (...)
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    Measuring the Quality of Philosophical Dialogue: A High-Inference Rating Instrument for Research and Teacher Education.Deborah Bernhard & Dominik Helbling - 2024 - Childhood and Philosophy 20:01-31.
    Various studies have shown that philosophizing with children at school can have a positive effect on cognitive, language and social skills. However, previous studies have not considered how the quality of the dialogue influences these outcomes. Addressing this gap, our article introduces a high-inference rating instrument to assess the quality of philosophical dialogue. This instrument features four quality dimensions: Philosophical Richness, Co-construction, Focus, and Restrained Facilitation. It was applied to evaluate 63 class dialogues from a Swiss study involving secondary-school students. (...)
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    Mrs. Klein and Paulo Freire: Coda for the Pain of Symbolization in the Lifeworld of the Mind.Deborah P. Britzman - 2017 - Educational Theory 67 (1):83-95.
    The preceding symposium articles speculate on the psychosocial dynamics of discrimination as reverberating with grief, mourning, melancholia, and denial. They invite a psychoanalytic paradox on the fate of inchoate loss and its complex relation to oppression and depression: constellations of attachment to loss met with its social and psychical disavowal render inexpressible to the other the work of mourning and drive its myriad expressions. A different way of putting the dilemma is that grief calls upon symbolic equation and the pain (...)
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    Ethical Shortcomings of QALY: Discrimination Against Minorities in Public Health.Gabriel Andrade - forthcoming - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics:1-8.
    Despite progress, discrimination in public health remains a problem. A significant aspect of this problem relates to how medical resources are allocated. The paradigm of quality-adjusted-life-year (QALY) dictates that medical resources should be allocated on the basis of units measured as length of life and quality of life that are expected after the implementation of a treatment. In this article, I discuss some of the ethical shortcomings of QALY, by focusing on some of its flawed moral aspects, as well as (...)
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    Teaching Empathy in Medical Ethics.Deborah R. Barnbaum - 2001 - Teaching Philosophy 24 (1):63-75.
    Being empathetic (or compassionate) is an important trait that allows for those working in health care professions to successfully analyze cases and provide patients with adequate care. One standard and enormously important way to try and teach empathy involves the use of case studies. The case-study approach, however, has some unique limitations in teaching empathy. This paper describes an activity where students are asked to imagine that they have contracted a specific disease (one that lasts the entire semester) through a (...)
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    Taste: A Philosophy of Food.Deborah Knight - 2022 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 80 (4):510-513.
    Philosophical aesthetics emerges out of eighteenth-century discussions of taste that paid scant attention to the experience of tasting and ingesting food. Sarah Worth diagnoses this historical oversight and offers an unexpected remedy. She argues that we should start our analysis of aesthetic taste over again, this time beginning with the pleasures of the tongue and mouth, and work out from there to consider the kinds of experience, knowledge, and appreciation that belong to eating and savoring. As she argues, our ability (...)
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    Watching the Muffins—The Temple Church Sermon.Deborah L. Rhode - 2014 - Legal Ethics 17 (3):430-432.
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    A Note from the Editor.Deborah Baumgold - 2023 - Hobbes Studies 36 (2):123-124.
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  26. La naturaleza de la pseudociencia: algunas consideraciones sobre el estudio de fenómenos inexistentes.Roberto de Andrade Martins - 2001 - Epistemologia E Historia de la Ciencia 7:317-328.
    O conceito de pseudo-ciência procura identificar propostas que têm uma aparência científica mas que não satisfazem critérios rigorosos de cientificidade. Alguns exemplos muito citados de pseudo-fenômenos estão os fatos alegados pela parapsicologia e pela astrologia. Para caracterizar a pseudo-ciência alguns autores propuseram critérios psicológicos, sociológicos ou metodológicos. O objetivo básico de uma caracterização metodológica dos pseudo-fenômenos é permitir identificar aquilo que parece existir, mas não existe. Trata-se, portanto, de uma distinção essencialmente ontológica. Este trabalho irá descrever várias tentativas de estabelecer (...)
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    A Response to Cultural Arguments in the Renewed Disputes over the Ethics of Bullfighting.Gabriel E. Andrade - 2021 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (1):50-65.
    Bullfighting has a strong historical tradition in Spain, but now it is beginning to be challenged by various sectors in society. The debate about the ethics of bullfighting is by no means new. But,...
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    O homem vazio: uma crítica ao utilitarismo.Érico Andrade - 2013 - Trans/Form/Ação 36 (2):105-122.
    O objetivo do meu artigo é criticar a compreensão utilitarista do agente moral como átomo racional que está disposto invariavelmente a agir de acordo com o não sofrimento. Minha hipótese é a de que o utilitarismo esvazia os seres humanos de suas motivações para oferecer uma imagem opaca do agente moral. Por isso, ele é incapaz de solucionar dilemas morais que envolvem, por um lado, o autossacrifício por razões afetivas e, por outro, conflitos que opõem culturas distintas. Meu ponto é (...)
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  29. Anaesthesia as a tool for exploring consciousness.J. Andrade - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2):S19 - S20.
     
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  30. Desde el subjetivismo moral de Vattimo hacia el esteticismo ético de Gide, Genet y Mishima.C. E. Schmidt Andrade - 2001 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 33 (101):173-204.
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  31. El esteticismo ético de mishima desde el subjetivismo moral de Vattimo. La destrucción como belleza.Ciro Eugenio Schmidt Andrade - 2015 - Escritos 23 (50):135-155.
    Nuestro tiempo se caracteriza por un fuerte subjetivismo valórico que posibilita a cada uno apreciar realidades de distinta forma. Mishima, a través de su obra literaria, acoge al mal, al sufrimiento, al dolor y a la muerte como valores que expresan lo bello.
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    Emmanuel lévinas Y Walter Benjamin: Una reflexión en torno a la noción de historia.María Mercedes Andrade - 2010 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 31 (103).
    Este ensayo analiza algunas semejanzas y diferencias entre la obra de Emmanuel Lévinas y la obra de Walter Benjamin . Se discute la crítica de ambos autores a la noción de totalidad, su cuestionamiento del historicismo y la exclusión de la alteridad que asocian con él, así como la propuesta de ambos autores de una noción de tiempo que rompa con la continuidad. Se discute de qué manera estas reflexiones se relacionan con la noción de responsabilidad hacia el otro.
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    Is learning during anaesthesia implicit?Jackie Andrade - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (3):395-396.
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    O mecanicismo em questão: o magnetismo na filosofia natural cartesiana.Érico Andrade - 2013 - Scientiae Studia 11 (4):785-810.
    O objetivo deste artigo é provar que a experiência tem um papel central na ciência cartesiana e que, portanto, Descartes está disposto a abandonar alguns pressupostos teóricos para adequar-se a algumas observações científicas. Meu ponto é que o compromisso de Descartes com as observações científicas é tão forte que, no estudo do magnetismo, ele opta pela inconsistência do seu sistema quando adota uma propriedade do magnetismo que contraria a lei da conservação da quantidade de movimento. Ou seja, mostrarei que Descartes (...)
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  35. Ser en el mundo en el modo de la ex-sistencia.Ciro Schmidt Andrade - 2011 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 43 (131):151-169.
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  36. (1 other version)Sobre la desigualdad de las culturas.Gabriel Ernesto Andrade - 2008 - Revista de Filosofía (Venezuela) 59 (2):61-86.
    Este ensayo critica la postura del multiculturalismo, movimiento filosóficopolítico en boga que defiende la igualdad de las culturas, pero ésta no está implicada en la igualdad natural de los hombres, y el relativismo, que defiende la igualdad de las culturas, es problemático desde un punto de vista lógico. La noción misma de igualdad llevaría a la conclusión paradójica de que las sociedades igualitarias son superiores a las sociedades jerárquicas. Igualmente, amerita destacar la singularidad de Occidente respecto a otras culturas. Pero (...)
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    Acumulación de Riqueza: Sistemas Agrarios en la Región norte del departamento de La Libertad, El Salvador.Carlos Ayala Duran & Lovois De Andrade Miguel - 2017 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 18 (2):134.
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    Visual detection accuracy and target-noise proximity.William P. Banks, Deborah Bodinger & Martha Illige - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (4):411-414.
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    Icon as index: Middle Byzantine art and architecture.Deborah Bershad - 1983 - Semiotica 43 (3-4).
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    The Eighteenth-Century Campaign to Avoid DiseaseJames C. Riley.Deborah Brunton - 1987 - Isis 78 (4):620-621.
  41. Arthur Kroker and David Cook, The Postmodern Scene: Excremental Culture and Hyperaesthetics Reviewed by.Deborah Cook - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7 (3):114-116.
     
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    Constructing the Subject: Historical Origins of Psychological Research. Kurt Danziger.Deborah Coon - 1992 - Isis 83 (1):162-163.
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    Notes on Individuation in Adorno and Foucault.Deborah Cook - 2014 - Philosophy Today 58 (3):325-344.
    The social construction of the individual is a central theme in critical social theory. Theodor W. Adorno and Michel Foucault address this theme throughout their work, offering important insights into individual identity and autonomy in the West. For Adorno, of course, individuation can be fully understood only with the aid of Freudian theory. However, since Foucault often criticized psychoanalysis, the paper will begin by comparing Adorno’s and Foucault’s positions on Freud’s theories of instinct and repression. Following this discussion, I shall (...)
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    Nature, red in tooth and claw.Deborah Cook - 2007 - Continental Philosophy Review 40 (1):49-72.
    “Nature, Red in Tooth and Claw” explores Adorno’s ideas about our mediated relationship with nature. The first section of the paper examines the epistemological significance of his thesis about the preponderance of the object while describing the Kantian features in his notion of mediation. Adorno’s conception of nature will also be examined in the context of a review of J. M. Bernstein’s and Fredric Jameson’s attempts to characterize it. The second section of the paper deals with Adorno’s Freudian account of (...)
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    Thought Thinking Itself.Deborah Cook - 2007 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 38 (3):229-247.
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    William James: Public Philosopher. George Cotkin.Deborah Coon - 1991 - Isis 82 (3):571-572.
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    The validity of the t1/3law of flow of metals.E. N. da C. Andrade - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (84):2003-2014.
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    These Students Can Learn.Carol Berman D’Andrade - 1996 - Social Philosophy Today 12:401-414.
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    Substantive unconscious and adjective unconscious: The contribution of Wilfred bion.Andrade de Azevedo & Ana Maria - 2000 - Journal of Analytical Psychology 45 (1):75-91.
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    Comments on Josué Piñeiro’s “Epistemic Peerhood and Standpoint Theory.Deborah K. Heikes - 2021 - Southwest Philosophy Review 37 (2):13-16.
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