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  1. Birth Registration and the Promotion of Children's Rights in the Interwar Years: The Save the Children International Union's Conference on the African Child, and Herbert Hoover's American Child Health Association.Dominique Marshall - 2012 - In Marshall Dominique (ed.), Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History. pp. 449.
     
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  2. Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History.Marshall Dominique - 2012
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  3. Alston's internalistic externalism.Marshall Swain - 1988 - Philosophical Perspectives 2:461-473.
  4. Theory and observation (II).Marshall Spector - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (2):89-104.
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    Unilateral Neglect: Clinical And Experimental Studies (Brain Damage, Behaviour and Cognition).John Marshall & Ian Robertson (eds.) - 1993 - Psychology Press.
    This book covers all aspects of the disorder, from an historical survey of research to date, through the nature and anatomical bases of neglect, and on to review contemporary theories on the subject.
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  6. What Is the Bearing of Thinking on Doing?Marshall Bierson & John Schwenkler - 2021 - In Adrian Haddock & Rachael Wiseman (eds.), The Anscombean Mind. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 312-332.
    What a person is doing often depends on that person’s thought about what they are doing, or about the wider circumstances of their action. For example, whether my killing is murder or manslaughter depends, in part, on whether I understand that what I am doing is killing you, and on whether I understand that my killing is unjustified. Similarly, if I know that the backpack I am taking is yours, then my taking it may be an act of theft; but (...)
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    La structure d’horizon au sein des axiomatiques : la phénoménologie entre réalisme et idéalisme.Dominique Pradelle - 2024 - Noesis 38:99-121.
    Is it necessary to admit the thesis of semantic objectivism, which asserts that there is meaning in itself, endowed with absolute identity and ontologically independent of consciousness? Or should the thesis be maintained, within the domain of mathematical idealities, that every sense refers to a gift of sense by consciousness? Here we examine the question within the framework of axiomatic mathematics : are axiomatic systems not closed a priori by the position of the axioms? Therefore, what Derrida said about mathematical (...)
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    La Dimension du futur chez Jean-Paul Sartre et Simone de Beauvoir.Dominique Isner - 1991 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 8 (1):191-200.
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  9. (1 other version)Sociologie des controverses scientifiques.Dominique Raynaud - 2003 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Revive and Refuse: Capacity, Autonomy, and Refusal of Care After Opioid Overdose.Kenneth D. Marshall, Arthur R. Derse, Scott G. Weiner & Joshua W. Joseph - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (5):11-24.
    Physicians generally recommend that patients resuscitated with naloxone after opioid overdose stay in the emergency department for a period of observation in order to prevent harm from delayed sequelae of opioid toxicity. Patients frequently refuse this period of observation despiteenefit to risk. Healthcare providers are thus confronted with the challenge of how best to protect the patient’s interests while also respecting autonomy, including assessing whether the patient is making an autonomous choice to refuse care. Previous studies have shown that physicians (...)
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  11. Moral realism in Spinoza's Ethics.Colin Marshall - 2017 - In Yitzhak Y. Melamed (ed.), Cambridge Critical Guide to Spinoza’s Ethics. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. pp. 248-65.
    I argue that Spinoza is more of a moral realist than an anti-realist. More specifically, I argue that Spinoza is more of a realist than Kant, and that his view has deep similarities with Plato's metaethics. Along the way, I identify three approaches to the moral realism/anti-realism distinction. Classifying Spinoza as a moral realist brings out a number of important complexities that have been overlooked by many of Spinoza's readers and by many contemporary metaethicists.
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  12. Kant’s derivation of the moral ‘ought’ from a metaphysical ‘is’.Colin Marshall - 2022 - In Schafer Karl & Stang Nicholas (eds.), The Sensible and Intelligible Worlds: New Essays on Kant's Metaphysics and Epistemology. Oxforrd University Press. pp. 382-404.
    In this chapter, I argue that Kant can be read as holding that "ought" judgments follow from certain "is" judgments by mere analysis. More specifically, I defend an interpretation according to which (1) Kant holds that “S ought to F” is analytically equivalent to “If, as it can and would were there no other influences on the will, S’s faculty of reason determined S’s willing, S would F” and (2) Kant’s notions of reason, the will, and freedom are all fundamentally (...)
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    Le tournant théologique de la phénoménologie française.Dominique Janicaud - 1991 - Eclat.
    Un hasard malicieux a fait paraître Totalité et infini en 1961, l'année de la mort de Merleau-Ponty. On se rend maintenant compte que le livre de Lévinas était le signe avant-coureur d'un tournant de la phénoménologie française. Alors que la compréhension de l'être-au-monde chez Sartre et Merleau-Ponty excluait tout recours à une transcendance de type idéaliste ou métaphysique, une orientation toute différente s'est peu à peu affirmée. Se tournant vers " l'inapparent ", la phénoménologie s'est mise en quête d'une manifestation (...)
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  14. Compassionate Moral Realism.Colin Marshall - 2018 - Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book offers a ground-up defense of objective morality, drawing inspiration from a wide range of philosophers, including John Locke, Arthur Schopenhauer, Iris Murdoch, Nel Noddings, and David Lewis. The core claim is compassion is our capacity to perceive other creatures' pains, pleasures, and desires. Non-compassionate people are therefore perceptually lacking, regardless of how much factual knowledge they might have. Marshall argues that people who do have this form of compassion thereby fit a familiar paradigm of moral goodness. His (...)
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    An investigation of the components of moral intensity.Bev Marshall & Philip Dewe - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (5):521-529.
    While there is considerable interest in the topic of business ethics, much of the research moves towards measuring components with a view to predicting ethical behaviour. To date there has not been a satisfactory definition of business ethics, nor has there been any real attempt to understand the components of a situation that may influence an individual's assessment of that situation as ethical or otherwise. Using Jones's (1991) construct of moral intensity as a basis for investigation, this paper presents some (...)
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    Presentation and representation.Marshall Henry Rutgers - 1906 - Mind 15 (57):53-80.
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    Has technology introduced new ethical problems?Kimball P. Marshall - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 19 (1):81 - 90.
    Drawing on William F. Ogburn's cultural lag thesis, an inherent conflict is proposed between the rapid speed of modern technological advances and the slower speed by which ethical guidelines for utilization of new technologies are developed. Ogburn's cultural lag thesis proposes that material culture advances more rapidly than non-material culture. Technology is viewed as part of material culture and ethical guidelines for technology utilization are viewed as an adaptive aspect of non-material culture. Cultural lag is seen as a critical ethical (...)
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    The categories of biological science.F. H. A. Marshall - 1920 - Mind 29 (113):62-71.
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    (1 other version)The religious instinct.Henry Rutgers Marshall - 1897 - Mind 6 (21):40-58.
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    What Capabilities for the Animal?Dominique Lestel - 2011 - Biosemiotics 4 (1):83-102.
    In this essay, I defend a bi-constructivist approach to ethology—a constructivist ethology assuming that each animal adopts constructivist strategies. I put it in opposition to what I call a realist-Cartesian approach, which is currently the dominant approach to ethology and comparative psychology. The starting point of the bi-constructivist approach can be formulated as a shift from the classical Aristotelian question “What is an animal?” to the Spinozean question, which is much less classical but which seems to me to be much (...)
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    (2 other versions)LʼÉpistémologie historique de Gaston Bachelard.Dominique Lecourt - 1969 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
    Qu'un interet renouvele se manifeste aujourd'hui pour la versant epistemologique de l'oeuvre de Gaston Bachelard peut se comprendre au regard de l'histoire contemporaine de la philosophie des sciences. Cette histoire a ete dominee durant la plus grande partie du XXe siecle par une doctrine - celle de l'empirisme (ou positivisme) logique - promue a Vienne a la fin des annees 1920 par une institution originale, le Cercle de Vienne qui publie son manifeste en 1929, et s'organise comme un mouvement a (...)
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  22. Fitness and Propensity’s Annulment?Marshall Abrams - 2007 - Biology and Philosophy 22 (1):115-130.
    Recent debate on the nature of probabilities in evolutionary biology has focused largely on the propensity interpretation of fitness (PIF), which defines fitness in terms of a conception of probability known as “propensity”. However, proponents of this conception of fitness have misconceived the role of probability in the constitution of fitness. First, discussions of probability and fitness have almost always focused on organism effect probability, the probability that an organism and its environment cause effects. I argue that much of the (...)
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    Asymmetric perceptions of ethical frameworks of men and women in business and nonbusiness settings.Marshall Schminke & Maureen L. Ambrose - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (7):719-729.
    This paper examines the relationship between individuals' gender and their ethical decision models. The study seeks to identify asymmetries in men's and women's approaches to ethical decision making and differences in their perceptions of how same-sex and other-sex managers would likely act in business and nonbusiness situations that present an ethical dilemma. Results indicate that the models employed by men and women differ in both business and nonbusiness settings, that both sexes report changing models when leaving business settings, and that (...)
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  24. Schopenhauer's Titus Argument.Colin Marshall - 2021 - In Patrick Hassan (ed.), Schopenhauer's Moral Philosophy. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    In one of his arguments for taking compassion to be the basis of morality, Schopenhauer offers a thought experiment involving two characters: Titus and Caius. The 'Titus Argument,' as I call it, has been misunderstood by many of Schopenhauer's readers, but is, I argue, worthy of attention by contemporary ethicists and metaethicists. In this chapter, I clarify the argument's structure, methodology, and its key philosophical move, drawing comparisons with Newton's experimental methodology in optics and Raimond Gaita's moral parodies.
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  25. Insights & Perspectives.David S. Goodsell, Wallace F. Marshall, Anthony M. Poole, Takehiko Kobayashi, Austen Rd Ganley, Bertrand Jordan, Luke Isbel, Emma Whitelaw, Dylan Owen & Astrid Magenau - unknown - Bioessays 34:718 - 720.
     
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    Regulations Are Needed for Stem Cell Tourism: Insights From China.Dominique McMahon & Halla Thorsteinsdóttir - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (5):34-36.
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    Intrinsicality and the classification of uninstantiable properties.Dan Marshall - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (3):731-753.
    It is often held that identity properties like the property of being identical to Paris are intrinsic. It is also often held that, while some logically uninstantiable properties are intrinsic, some logically uninstantiable properties are non-intrinsic. The combination of these views, however, raises a problem, since virtually every existing account of intrinsicality fails to analyse a notion of intrinsicality on which both these views are true. In this paper, I argue that, given the orthodox theory of counterlogicals, there is no (...)
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    Offending, Restoration, and the Law-Abiding Community.Christopher D. Marshall - 2007 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27 (2):3-30.
    DURING THE PAST THIRTY YEARS, A GROWING CONVERSATION ABOUT THE "restorative" dimensions of justice in contrast to its "retributive" dimensions in addressing crime, wrongdoing, and cultural conflict has emerged around the world. In New Zealand, an initiative known as Family Group Conferencing has virtually replaced the conventional juvenile justice that preceded it. This initiative has inspired many people around the world to adapt that restorative approach in many different settings.
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    Satisfactory accounts of divine creation.Marshall Naylor - 2020 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 88 (3):249-258.
    Multiverse theorists provide controversial, unique but unified accounts of divine creation that result in the Anselmian God creating a best world. On what conditions should theists endorse this or any account of divine creation? One available way is to evaluate how well they resolve some intractable problems in philosophical theology. I argue that multiverse accounts do not resolve these problems to a greater degree than some alternative account of divine creation. I conclude that we should endorse the alternative account over (...)
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    The development of corporal third-party punishment.Julia Marshall, Anton Gollwitzer, Karen Wynn & Paul Bloom - 2019 - Cognition 190 (C):221-229.
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    Wittgenstein on rules: Implications for authority and discipline in education.James D. Marshall - 1985 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 19 (1):3–11.
    James D Marshall; Wittgenstein on Rules: implications for authority and discipline in education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 19, Issue 1, 30 May.
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  32. Marketing human organs: The autonomy paradox.Patricia A. Marshall, David C. Thomasma & Abdallah S. Daar - 1996 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 17 (1).
    The severe shortage of organs for transplantation and the continual reluctance of the public to voluntarily donate has prompted consideration of alternative strategies for organ procurement. This paper explores the development of market approaches for procuring human organs for transplantation and considers the social and moral implications of organ donation as both a gift of life and a commodity exchange. The problematic and paradoxical articulation of individual autonomy in relation to property rights and marketing human body parts is addressed. We (...)
     
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    L’Archéologie du Monde.Dominique Pradelle (ed.) - 2000 - Springer Verlag.
    Ce livre étudie la refonte husserlienne de l'esthétique transcendantale kantienne, pour mettre en évidence sa fonction fondatrice dans l'idéalisme phénoménologique et interroger sa légitimité. On part donc des points essentiels de la critique husserlienne de Kant, pour dégager à partir d'eux les axes de la méthode husserlienne: dégager les intuitions pures depuis leur connexion essentielle avec les qualités sensibles, retracer leur engendrement synthétique par les actes de la conscience, et séparer l'espace perceptif des espaces catégoriaux pour reconduire ces derniers à (...)
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    Victor cousin et ravaisson, lecteurs de Hegel et Schelling.Dominique Janicaud - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
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    Anschauung und Idealitäten.Dominique Pradelle - 2020 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2020 (1):138-166.
    Can we say that the mathematical signs refer, beyond the mathematical sense, to ideal objects which would correspond to this sense and realize it? Parallel to this, if Husserl affirms that the intuition of essences and sensitive intuition participate in the same generic concept of intuition as a giving act, can we however affirm that mathematical evidence is giving ideal objects such as sensitive perception gives individual objects?We show that the notions of object and evidence have a different status and (...)
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  36. Homosexuality within the Context of Social Institutionalisation and Moral Sense.Dominique Bauer - 2006 - Ethical Perspectives 13 (1):61-89.
    The social and ethical framework of opposition toward homosexuality and, for example, gay marriage and gay parenting must be understood both from the process of institutionalism within Western society and from the essentialist view of human beings and the construction of their identities.This essentialist context of humanity and society, however, must be put in opposition to the social definition of human existence and identity. The latter are the dynamic and never-completed result of personal and social interrelation.Therefore, they cannot be separated (...)
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    Notes d'épigraphie delphique ( VI-VII ).Dominique Mulliez - 1988 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 112 (1):375-400.
    Deux publications architecturales sont à l'origine de ces notes : — La première, sous la signature de Georges Daux et Erik Hansen, est consacrée au Trésor de Siphnos. Elle a été mise à profit pour faire le point sur les inscriptions gravées sur les murs de l'édifice, enregistrer les rapprochements nouveaux et signaler les corrections à apporter à la publication d'E. Bourguet. Deux appendices terminent ces notes : le premier est une mise à jour de la liste des inscriptions par (...)
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    Young Women's Accounts of the Meanings of the Body in Relation to Independence, Responsibility and Maturity.Harriette Marshall & Anne Woollett - 1996 - European Journal of Women's Studies 3 (3):199-214.
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  39. Kant and Spinoza.Colin Marshall - 2021 - In Yitzhak Y. Melamed (ed.), A Companion to Spinoza. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 517–526.
    Kant makes a striking reference to Spinoza in the 1788 Critique of Practical Reason. This chapter begins by investigating whether Kant directly concerned himself with Spinoza, focusing on Omri Boehm's recent affirmative argument. Kant thinks the objective principle yields radical metaphysical conclusions only in conjunction with further claims about specific conditioning relations. Kant's privileging of Spinozism among realist views seems generally detached from Spinoza's actual thought. The chapter deals with points of convergence or near‐convergence between Kant and Spinoza. It identifies (...)
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    Negation, concession and refutation in counter-argumentative composition by pupils from 8 to 12 years old and adults.Dominique Guy Brassart - 1992 - Argumentation 6 (1):77-98.
    In a theoretical first part we attempt to articulate the notions of concession, refutation and negation for monological linguistic activity, on the basis among other things of Mœschler's work on conversation. We distinguish the illocutionary act of refutation and the complex intervention of refutation, concession-invention, concession-repetition and concession-quotation. In a second part we analyze the place and role of (descriptive) negation in counter-argumentative texts written by 8- to 12-year-old pupils and adults in an artificial situation. We consider phenomena observed by (...)
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  41. Autonomie de L’Esthétique et Idéalisation.Dominique Pradelle - 2000 - In L’Archéologie du Monde. Springer Verlag.
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    Descartes et la phénoménologie.Dominique Pradelle & Camille Riquier (eds.) - 2018 - Paris: Hermann.
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  43. La Critique Husserlienne de Kant.Dominique Pradelle - 2000 - In L’Archéologie du Monde. Springer Verlag.
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    (1 other version)Présentation.Dominique Pradelle - 2004 - Philosophie 83 (4):3-9.
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  45. José de Sigüenza y los peligros de la lectura de la Biblia en lengua vernácula.Dominique Reyre - 2006 - Ciudad de Dios 219 (1):141-151.
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  46. La Phénoménologie existentielle de Merleau-Ponty. L'ambiguïté de l'existence humaine, c'est aussi l'ambiguïté de la liberté.Dominique Rey - 1988 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 35 (1-2):137-157.
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  47. Berlin and the liberal tradition.Marshall Cohen - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (40):216-227.
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    Łukasiewicz, Leibniz, and the arithmetization of the syllogism.David Marshall - 1977 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 18 (2):235-242.
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    Human/animal communications, language, and evolution.Dominique Lestel - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):201-211.
    The article compares the research programs of teaching symbolic language to chimpanzees, pointing on the dichotomy between artificial language vs. ASL, and the dichotomy between researchers who decided to establish emotional relationships between themselves and the apes, and those who have seen apes as instrumental devices. It is concluded that the experiments with the most interesting results have been both with artificial language and ASL, but with strong affiliation between researchers and animal involved in the experiments. The experiments on talking (...)
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  50. Nomen incommunicabile: sur l'emploi thomasien du «Nom incommunicable» de Sg 14, 21.Thierry-Dominique Humbrecht - 2006 - Revue Thomiste 106 (3):393-411.
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