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    Introduction: Phenomenology of Quantum Mechanics.Robert P. Crease, Delicia Antoinette Kamins & Paul Rubery - 2021 - Continental Philosophy Review 54 (4):405-412.
    The collection of essays in this special issue point toward the rich and diverse themes under which the phenomenologist might analyze quantum mechanics. The authors in the collection demonstrate that the tradition inaugurated by Husserl promises to dispel the many experiential quandaries of quantum mechanics. They interrogate the meaning of the theoretical entities described by the mathematical equations and analyze their manner of appearing to the physicist. To this end, the efforts of the authors show that increased clarity at forefront (...)
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    Logika - filozofia - człowiek: wybór tekstów Stanisława Kamińskiego i Jerzego Kalinowskiego.Stanisław Kamiński, Georges Kalinowski, Agnieszka Lekka-Kowalik & Konrad Zaborowski (eds.) - 2017 - Lublin: Wydawnictwo KUL.
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    The science and politics of I.Q.L. J. Lj Kamin - 1974 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 41 (3):387.
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    Applying Different Concepts and Conceptions of Legitimacy to the International Level: Service, Free Group Agents, and Autonomy.Antoinette Scherz - 2023 - Moral Philosophy and Politics (1):63-85.
    International institutions are facing increasing criticism of the legitimacy of their authority. But what does it mean for an international institution to be legitimate? Arthur Applbaum’s latest book provides a convincing new concept of legitimacy, namely, the power-liability view, and a new normative conception, the free group agent account. However, it is not clear how they can be applied to the international level. First, this paper examines how different concepts of legitimacy can be applied to international institutions. Second, it assesses (...)
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    Farming alone? What’s up with the “C” in community supported agriculture.Antoinette Pole & Margaret Gray - 2013 - Agriculture and Human Values 30 (1):85-100.
    This study reconsiders the purported benefits of community found in Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Using an online survey of members who belong to CSAs in New York, between November and December 2010, we assess members’ reasons for joining a CSA, and their perceptions of community within their CSA and beyond. A total of 565 CSA members responded to the survey. Results show an overwhelming majority of members joined their CSA for fresh, local, organic produce, while few respondents joined their CSA (...)
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    Sen is not a capability theorist.Antoinette Baujard & Muriel Gilardone - 2017 - Journal of Economic Methodology 24 (1):1-19.
    This paper aims to clarify the status of capability in Sen’s idea of justice. Sen’s name is so widely associated with the concept of capability that commentators often assume that his contribution to the study of justice amounts to a capability theory, albeit underdeveloped. We argue that such a reading is misleading. Taking Sen’s reticence about operationalization seriously, we show that his contribution is inconsistent with a capability theory. Instead, we defend the idea that the capability approach plays a heuristic (...)
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    What Happened, Why, and Where Do We Go from Here?Reuven Kaminer - 2001 - Radical Philosophy Review 3 (2):146-152.
    “Israel is to blame, and not Oslo,” writes Reuven Kaminer, a longtime member of the Israeli left. The almost instinctual tendency to delegitimize the Palestinian right to determine their future on an equal basis is the source of the current tension, he explains, arguing that the conflict continues today because Israel, backed by the United States - which has repeatedly proven not to be an “honest broker” - refuses to recognize the just national rights of the Palestinian people.
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    Le nouveau pouvoir statistique.Antoinette Rouvroy & Thomas Berns - 2010 - Multitudes 40 (1):88.
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    Human genes and neoliberal governance: a Foucauldian critique.Antoinette Rouvroy - 2008 - New York: Routledge-Cavendish.
    The production of genetic knowledge -- Scientific and economic strength of genetic reductionism -- Policy implications : discourses of genetic enlightenment as new disciplinary devices -- Genetic conceptualizations of normality and the idea of genetic justice -- Beyond genetic universality and authenticity, the lure of the genetic underclass -- Previews of the future as background -- Economic and actuarial perspective on genetics and insurance -- Practical and normative arguments against genetic exceptionalist legislation -- The changing social role of private insurance (...)
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  10. You Can’t Tell Me What to Do! Why Should States Comply with International Institutions?Antoinette Scherz - 2022 - Journal of Social Philosophy (4):450-470.
    The tension between the authority of states and the authority of international institutions is a persistent feature of international relations. Legitimacy assessments of international institutions play a crucial role in resolving such tensions. If an international institution exercises legitimate authority, it creates binding obligations for states. According to Raz’s well-known service conception, legitimate authority depends on the reasons for actions of those who are subject to it. Yet what are the practical reasons that should guide the actions of states? Can (...)
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    Auctor in bibliotheca: essai sur les textes préfaciels de Vitruve et une philosophie latine du livre.Antoinette Novara - 2005 - Dudley, MA: Peeters.
    Une enigme litteraire - celle, posee par les textes prefaciels de Vitruve dans leur signification et leur date - qui se resout par une histoire de mots, l'histoire des mots latins du livre, dont la langue francaise et nombre de langues ...
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    Penser l’aide à la décision publique autrement. Amartya Sen et le débat sur l’information.Antoinette Baujard - 2024 - Cités 98 (2):47-61.
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    Reconfiguring Policy and Clinical Practice: How Databases Have Transformed the Regulation of Pharmaceutical Care?Antoinette de Bont, Roland Bal & Maartje G. H. Niezen - 2013 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 38 (1):44-66.
    This article’s aim is to understand if and how the efforts to accumulate and organize clinical data transformed the regulation of pharmaceutical care. The authors analyze how the employment of databases by collectives of physicians and researchers shape both clinical and policy practice—and thereby reshape the relation between clinical work and policy. Since the late 1990s, Dutch government has supported the development of clinical databases for specific expensive medicines to gain oversight about actual medicine use. To be able to produce (...)
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    The Gods' Land of Asylum Andalusia and its Rituals.Antoinette Molinié - 1994 - Diogenes 42 (166):83-97.
    The Gods of our Ancient World are migrating toward the South. Pushed back by supermarkets, television shows and the rights of man divorced from himself, they have ended up taking refuge in the last Christian region that faces Islam: in Andalusia that is one of their last lands of asylum. They have left traces of their passage in our museums upon which we construct pyramids in order to feign our veneration for them. Now and then they accompany the silence of (...)
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    Colonial Encounters in Late-Victorian England: Pandita Ramabai at Cheltenham and Wantage 1883–6.Antoinette Burton - 1995 - Feminist Review 49 (1):29-49.
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    ‘The Purdahnashin in Her Setting’: Colonial Modernity and the Zenana in Cornelia Sorabji's Memoirs.Antoinette Burton - 2000 - Feminist Review 65 (1):145-158.
    This article focuses on two memoirs written by Cornelia Sorabji in the 1930s – India Calling (1934), and a subsequent book, India Recalled (1936) – in order to explore how discourses of space and place shaped the representations of femininity which structure these texts. Specifically, I will examine Sorabji's apprehensions of femininity in relation to the Muslim and Hindu women she viewed as her legal ‘clients.’ I am equally interested in these texts as evidence of how memory works as a (...)
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    The influence of the emotions on respiration.Antoinette Feleky - 1916 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 1 (3):218.
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    Filozofia i metoda: studia z dziejów metod filozofowania.Stanisław Kamiński - 1993 - Lublin: Tow. Nauk. Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego. Edited by Józef Herbut.
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    Patient autonomy and metabolic bariatric surgery: an empirical perspective.Shelly Kamin-Friedman, Nili Karako-Eyal & Galya Hildesheimer - 2025 - BMC Medical Ethics 26 (1):1-16.
    Metabolic Bariatric Surgery (MBS) has gained significant popularity over the past decade. Legally and ethically, physicians should obtain the patient’s voluntary and informed consent before proceeding with the surgery. However, the decision to undergo MBS is often influenced by external factors, prompting questions about their impact on the patient’s ability to choose voluntarily. In addressing this issue, the study focuses on two key questions: first, which factors influence MBS candidates during the decision-making process, and second, whether these influences undermine the (...)
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    Francis Bacon and socialized science.Antoinette Mann Paterson - 1973 - Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas.
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  21. Francis Bacon and Socialized Science.Antoinette Mann Paterson - 1974 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 79 (4):549-551.
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  22. The Establishment and Use of Text Corpora at Birmingham University. I.Antoinette Renouf - 1991 - Hermes 7:71-80.
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    “Se répandre en paroles”: Notions of Identity in Mme de Bénouville’s Pensées Errantes.Antoinette Sol - 2000 - Intertexts 4 (2):129-143.
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    Ulysses contracts regarding compulsory care for patients with borderline personality syndrome.Antoinette Lundahl, Gert Helgesson & Niklas Juth - 2017 - Clinical Ethics 12 (2):82-85.
    Introduction Compulsory care is controversial, since respect for the patient’s autonomy is a standard requirement in health care. Many psychiatrists have experienced that patients with borderline personality syndrome sometimes demand compulsory care for themselves in order not to exert self-harm—like Ulysses contracts. The aim of this study was to examine the possible existence and extent of borderline personality syndrome-patient demands for Ulysses contracts regarding compulsory care in acute psychiatry, and how external influences and demands could affect the caregivers’ decisions about (...)
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  25. Tying legitimacy to political power: Graded legitimacy standards for international institutions.Antoinette Scherz - 2019 - European Journal of Political Theory.
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    Sleeping with extra-terrestrials: the rise of irrationalism and perils of piety.Wendy Kaminer - 1999 - New York: Pantheon Books.
    In Sleeping with Extra-Terrestrials , Wendy Kaminer argues that we are a society intoxicated by the irrational: religion, spirituality, and popular therapies threaten to replace rational thought with supernaturalism and impassioned but unexamined personal testimony. Ranging from our fascination with angels, aliens, and near- death experiences to the rise of junk science, the recovery movement, and the digital culture, Kaminer points out the amusing and ominous effects of our deference to spiritual authorities and resistance to critical thinking. She questions conventional (...)
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    The expression of the emotions.Antoinette M. Feleky - 1914 - Psychological Review 21 (1):33-41.
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    Normes et normativité en économie.Antoinette Baujard, Judith Favereau & Charles Girard - 2021 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 21 (1):3-18.
    Abstract : This introduction to a special issue on "Normes and normativity" emphasizes the difficulties and challenges of distinguishing between a positive approach and a normative approach to norms in economics. Collective life is organized by norms, however the mere fact that they regularly influence behaviours does not imply their desirability. A strict description of norms may require consideration of ethical issues, which may be reported by different methods; choosing among norms however is an activity of a fundamentally normative nature, (...)
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    Psychiatrists’ motives for compulsory care of patients with borderline personality disorder – a questionnaire study.Antoinette Lundahl, Johan Hellqvist, Gert Helgesson & Niklas Juth - 2022 - Clinical Ethics 17 (4):377-390.
    IntroductionBorderline personality disorder patients are often subjected to inpatient compulsory care due to suicidal behaviour. However, inpatient care is usually advised against as it can have detrimental effects, including increased suicidality.AimTo investigate what motives psychiatrists have for treating borderline personality disorder patients under compulsory care.Materials and MethodsA questionnaire survey was distributed to all psychiatrists and registrars in psychiatry working at mental health emergency units or inpatient wards in Sweden. The questionnaire contained questions with fixed response alternatives, with room for comments, (...)
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    How Should Personal and Political Autonomy Feature in the ECtHR’s Margin of Appreciation?Antoinette Scherz - 2023 - Jus Cogens (2):149-170.
    Courts are often criticised as undemocratic. The backlash against international courts in the last decade is also partly driven by this concern. Human rights courts’ legitimacy is particularly challenged because they aim to protect human rights against the very states that need to comply with and implement the courts’ judgements. Therefore, several international courts have developed mechanisms of deference to states. One especially interesting tool is the European Court of Human Rights’ margin of appreciation doctrine. This paper proposes that the (...)
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  31. Technology, virtuality and Utopia : governmentality in an age of autonomic computing.Antoinette Rouvroy - 2011 - In Mireille Hildebrandt & Antoinette Rouvroy (eds.), Law, human agency, and autonomic computing: the philosophy of law meets the philosophy of technology. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Empowerment of Advanced Practice Nurses: Regulation Reform Needed to Increase Access to Care.Antoinette DeBois Inglis & Diane K. Kjervik - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (2):193-205.
    As the millennium approaches, the United States is on the verge of major health care reform. While swallowing scarce national resources, our health care system produces unenviable results and major inconsistencies. In 1992, $838.5 billion were spent on health care, biting more than 14 percent out of our gross national product. From 35 to 37 million Americans, or approximately 14 percent of the populationn, are uninsured. Our health care system is inherently inconsistent: We have the highest birthweight-specific survival rate of (...)
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  33. Aesthetic Claims: A Criticism of Collingwood's, Lewis's, and Richards' Theories, and an Alternative Analysis of Critical Evaluations.Herbert Kamins - 1955 - Dissertation, Cornell University
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  34. (1 other version)Pojęcie nauki i klasyfikacja nauk.Stanisław Kamiński - 1961 - Lublin,: Tow. Naukowe Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego.
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  35. Science and politics of iq-reply.Lj Kamin - 1975 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 42 (3):488-492.
     
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    Foucault and Intellectual History: An interview with Stuart Elden on his book Foucault's Last Decade.Antoinette Koleva - 2017 - Foucault Studies 22:238-253.
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  37. Governmentality in an age of autonomic computing: technology, virtuality and Utopia.Antoinette Rouvroy - 2011 - In Mireille Hildebrandt & Antoinette Rouvroy (eds.), Law, human agency, and autonomic computing: the philosophy of law meets the philosophy of technology. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Finite subjectivity : a theme in Descartes, Kant and Kierkegaard.Antoinette Marie Stafford - unknown
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  39. Kant And Kierkegaard: The Subjectivization Of Faith.Antoinette M. Stafford - 1998 - Animus 3:145-182.
    This essay explores the relationship between Kant's and Kierkegaard's treatment of morality and religious faith. In Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone Kant invokes Christian categories in an effort to resolve certain contradictions which arise in consequence of the introduction of the notion of radical evil. I initially argue that Kant's Enlightenment confidence in the autonomy of ethical selfhood ultimately entails the subordination of these categories to the demands of rational ethical subjectivity. I then suggest that Kierkegaard's defence of (...)
     
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    The Digital Regime of Truth: From the Algorithmic Governmentality to a New Rule of Law.Rouvroy Antoinette & Stiegler Bernard - 2016 - la Deleuziana 3:6-29.
    This text is a transcription of Rouvroy’s presentation on 7th October 2014 at the “Digital Studies” seminar series at the Centre Georges Pompidou. This seminar series, organised by the French philosopher Bernard Stiegler, question the influence of digital technologies on knowledge from an epistemological point of view and from the way they alter academic disciplines.
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    The legitimacy of the demos: Who should be included in the demos and on what grounds?Antoinette Scherz - 2013 - Living Reviews in Democracy 4.
    Despite being fundamental to democracy, the normative concept of the people, i.e. the demos, is highly unclear. This article clarifies the legitimacy of the demos’ boundaries by structuring the debate into three strains of justification: first, normative membership principles; second, its democratic functionality and the necessity of cohesion for this essential function; and third, a procedural understanding of the demos. It will be shown that normative principles can only justify its expansion towards the ideal of an unbounded demos. On the (...)
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    Is compulsory care ethically justified for patients with borderline personality disorder?Antoinette Lundahl, Gert Helgesson & Niklas Juth - 2024 - Clinical Ethics 19 (1):35-46.
    Patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are overrepresented in compulsory inpatient care for suicide-protective reasons. Still, much evidence indicates negative effects of such care, including increased suicide risk. Clinical guidelines are contradictory, leaving clinicians with difficult ethical dilemmas when deciding on compulsory care. In this study, we analyse the arguments most commonly used in favour of compulsory care of BPD patients, to find out in what situations such care is ethically justified. The aim is to guide clinicians when deciding on (...)
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  43. The UN Security Council, normative legitimacy and the challenge of specificity.Antoinette Scherz & Alain Zysset - 2020 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy:371-391.
    This paper discusses how the general and abstract concept of legitimacy applies to international institutions, using the United Nations Security Council as an example. We argue that the evaluation of the Security Council’s legitimacy requires considering three significant and interrelated aspects: its purpose, competences, and procedural standards. We consider two possible interpretations of the Security Council’s purpose: on the one hand, maintaining peace and security, and, on the other, ensuring broader respect for human rights. Both of these purposes are minimally (...)
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  44. Proportionality as procedure: Strengthening the legitimate authority of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.Antoinette Scherz & Alain Zysset - 2021 - Global Constitutionalism 10 (3):524-546.
    The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) has a new mechanism to receive individual complaints and issue views, which makes the question of how the Committee should interpret the broad articles of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights more pressing than ever. Most commentators on the legitimacy of the CESCR’s interpretation have argued that interpreters should make better use of Articles 31–33 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) in order to improve (...)
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    Recherches sur les amphores de Cos.Antoinette Hesnard - 1979 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 103 (2):669.
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  46. Estetyka--vlastyvosti, i︠a︡vyshcha i prot︠s︡esy.Adam Hnatovych Kaminsʹkyĭ - 2003 - Ternopilʹ: Ekonomichna dumka.
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  47. (1 other version)The Infinite Worlds of Giordano Bruno.Antoinette Mann Paterson - 1970 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 162:165-166.
     
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    Mesurer la participation et l’environnement dans le handicap psychique et cognitif : validation préliminaire de la G-MAP.Antoinette Prouteau, Michèle Koleck, Christian Belio, Yael Saada, Karine Merceron, Emmanuelle Dayre, Jean-Marc Destaillats, Catherine Barral & Jean-Michel Mazaux - 2012 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 6 (4):279-295.
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    Against Ulysses contracts for patients with borderline personality disorder.Antoinette Lundahl, Gert Helgesson & Niklas Juth - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (4):695-703.
    Patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) sometimes request to be admitted to hospital under compulsory care, often under the argument that they cannot trust their suicidal impulses if treated voluntarily. Thus, compulsory care is practised as a form of Ulysses contract in such situations. In this normative study we scrutinize the arguments commonly used in favour of such Ulysses contracts: (1) the patient lacking free will, (2) Ulysses contracts as self-paternalism, (3) the patient lacking decision competence, (4) Ulysses contracts as (...)
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  50. Union Citizenship Revisited: Multilateral Democracy as Normative Standard for European Citizenship.Antoinette Scherz & Rebecca Welge - 2014 - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 41 (8):1254- 1275.
    Union Citizenship as currently implemented in the European Union introduces a distinct concept of citizenship that necessitates an adequate normative approach. The objective of this paper is to assess EU Citizenship against the theoretical background of multilateral democracy. This approach is specifically suited for this task, as it does not rely on a nation-state paradigm or the presumption of a further transformation into a federation or union. We propose three criteria by which to assess multilevel citizenship: equal individual rights, equal (...)
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