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  1. (1 other version)Gedanken über Sören Kierkegaards Zeitkritik.Edwin Gunder-Hansen - 1942 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 42:210.
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    Tanker af en anden verden: Jørgen K. Bukdahl: hans liv, værk og aktualitet.Nils Gunder Hansen - 2019 - København: Gyldendal.
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    Verdens bedste ridder – om æresbegrebet i Middelalderen og i dag.Nils Gunder Hansen - 2018 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 7:27-42.
    Interessen for og fascinationen af middelalderen er for tiden så stor, at Umberto Eco i Slagmark nr. 5 ligefrem kan opstille ti forskellige "middelaldre", der rumsterer i den bølge, som ikke mindst hans egen "Rosens navn" er en vigtig del af.
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    Intellectual Property: Moral, Legal, and International Dilemmas.John P. Barlow, David H. Carey, James W. Child, Marci A. Hamilton, Hugh C. Hansen, Edwin C. Hettinger, Justin Hughes, Michael I. Krauss, Charles J. Meyer, Lynn Sharp Paine, Tom C. Palmer, Eugene H. Spafford & Richard Stallman - 1997 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    As the expansion of the Internet and the digital formatting of all kinds of creative works move us further into the information age, intellectual property issues have become paramount. Computer programs costing thousands of research dollars are now copied in an instant. People who would recoil at the thought of stealing cars, computers, or VCRs regularly steal software or copy their favorite music from a friend's CD. Since the Web has no national boundaries, these issues are international concerns. The contributors-philosophers, (...)
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  5. En afgrund af tillid: Anmeldelse af Nils Gunder Hansens bog om Løgstrup.Anne Marie Pahuus - 1999 - Philosophia: tidsskrift for filosofi 26 (1/2).
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    Decrees in andocides' on the mysteries and ‘latent fragments’ from craterus.Edwin Carawan - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (2):400-421.
    The manuscript of Andocides' speechOn the Mysteriescontains a series of documentary inserts culminating in the decrees of Patroclides, Tisamenus and Demophantus. These decrees seem to fit their historical context and they are presented at length, with at least a few of the formalities that we would expect to find in the official record. Modern commentators have relied upon them as substantially genuine, allowing for the usual errors in transmission, but now their authenticity is contested. A close reading by Mirko Canevaro (...)
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    Kants kritik af erkendelsen og refleksioner.Knud Ejler Løgstrup - 1970 - København,: Gyldendal.
    K.E. Løgstrups monografi om Immanuel Kants erkendelsesteoretiske hovedværk 'Kritik af den rene fornuft'. Med efterskrift af Peter Aaboe Sørensen. "De metafysiske spørgsmål bliver stående; de er givet med vor fornufts naturanlæg. Måske mere end nogen anden videnskab er metafysikken lagt i os, og dens spørgsmål er alt andet end tilfældige. Man kan lige så lidt vente, at menneskets ånd helt ville opgive metafysiske undersøgelser, som man kan vente, at vi ville indstille at trække vejret for at undgå at indånde uren (...)
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  8. General information in relevant logic.Edwin D. Mares - 2009 - Synthese 167 (2):343-362.
    This paper sets out a philosophical interpretation of the model theory of Mares and Goldblatt (The Journal of Symbolic Logic 71, 2006). This interpretation distinguishes between truth conditions and information conditions. Whereas the usual Tarskian truth condition holds for universally quantified statements, their information condition is quite different. The information condition utilizes general propositions . The present paper gives a philosophical explanation of general propositions and argues that these are needed to give an adequate theory of general information.
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    Religion and business – the critical role of religious traditions in management education.Edwin M. Epstein - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 38 (1-2):91 - 96.
    During the past decade many individuals have sought to create a connection between their work persona and their religious/spiritual persona. Management education has a legitimate role to play in introducing teachings drawn from our religious traditions into business ethics and other courses. Thereby, we can help prepare students to consider the possibility that business endeavors, spirituality and religious commitment can be inextricable parts of a coherent life.
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  10. Moral Philosophy, Political Philosophy, and Organizational Ethics: A Response to Phillips and Margolis.Edwin M. Hartman - 2001 - Business Ethics Quarterly 11 (4):673-685.
    Abstract:Phillips and Margolis argue that moral philosophy is a poor basis for business ethics, but their narrow view of moral philosophy would exclude Aristotle, for one. They criticize me for assimilating states and organizations in using the Rawlsian device, but they put too much faith in Rawls’s distinction between states and voluntary organizations and pay too little attention to the continuities between them. Their plea for a conceptually autonomous ethics for organizations I interpret as reasonable and largely compatible with my (...)
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  11. Descartes, Spinoza, and the Ethics of Belief.Edwin Curley - 1975 - In Eugene Freeman, Spinoza: essays in interpretation. La Salle, Ill.,: Open Court. pp. 159-189.
  12. Calvin and Hobbes, or Hobbes as an orthodox Christian.Edwin Curley - 1996 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (2):257-271.
    Notes and Discussions Calvin and Hobbes, or, Hobbes as an Orthodox Christian Three years ago, in the proceedings of an Italian conference on Hobbes and Spinoza, I published an article arguing that Hobbes was at best a deist, and most likely an atheist? In a recent book on Hobbes, A. P. Martinich devoted an appendix to criticizing that article, as part of his case that Hobbes is not merely a theist, but an orthodox Christian, and specifically, that he had "a (...)
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    Fracking our humanity.Edwin Jesudason - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (3):181-182.
    Nietzche claimed that once we know why to live, we’ll suffer almost any how.1 Artificial intelligence (AI) is used widely for the how, but Ferrario et al now advocate using AI for the why.2 Here, I offer my doubts on practical grounds but foremost on ethical ones. Practically, individuals already vacillate over the why, wavering with time and circumstance. That AI could provide prosthetics (or orthotics) for human agency feels unrealistic here, not least because ‘answers’ would be largely unverifiable. Ethically, (...)
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    The Psychology of Aristotle.Edwin Hartman, Franz Brentano & Rolf George - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (2):306.
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    The Continuing Quest for Accountable, Ethical, and Humane Corporate Capitalism: An Enduring Challenge for Social Issues in Management in the New Millennium.Edwin M. Epstein - 2000 - Business Ethics Quarterly 10 (1):145-157.
    Abstract:From their inception, the Social Issues in Management (SIM) field and the SIM Division within the Academy of Management have provided the essential venues to examine the complex, dynamic, two-way relationship between economic institutions of our society and the social systems in which they operate. They have blended the normative with the scientific, the speculative with the empirical, and the philosophical with the pragmatic. The field and the Division have served, perhaps most importantly, as the conscience of management education and (...)
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    Agency in Samkhya and Yoga.Edwin F. Bryant - 2014 - In Matthew R. Dasti & Edwin F. Bryant, Free Will, Agency, and Selfhood in Indian Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 16.
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    Parental refusal of life-saving treatments for adolescents: Chinese familism in medical decision-making re-visited.H. U. I. Edwin - 2008 - Bioethics 22 (5):286–295.
    This paper reports two cases in Hong Kong involving two native Chinese adolescent cancer patients (APs) who were denied their rights to consent to necessary treatments refused by their parents, resulting in serious harm. We argue that the dynamics of the 'AP-physician-family-relationship' and the dominant role Chinese families play in medical decision-making (MDM) are best understood in terms of the tendency to hierarchy and parental authoritarianism in traditional Confucianism. This ethic has been confirmed and endorsed by various Chinese writers from (...)
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  18. Alas Poor Darwin: Arguments Against Evolutionary Psychology.Edwin E. Gantt - 2002 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 22 (1):78.
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    Feminism and women in African philosophy.Edwin Etieyibo & Pedro Tabensky - 2023 - South African Journal of Philosophy 42 (3):161-164.
    In this preamble, we highlight some of the more recent work on gender and sexuality in African philosophy. We do this as a way of introducing the special issue on “African Philosophy, Women, and Feminism”. In particular, we outline and highlight the trajectory and intellectual landscape of several discussions on women and feminism in African philosophy in the issue, and in this way, build on some previous work on gender, women, sexuality and African philosophy.
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    Trivalent Logic, African Logic, and African Metaphysics.Edwin Etieyibo - 2023 - In Björn Freter, Elvis Imafidon & Mpho Tshivhase, Handbook of African Philosophy. Dordrecht, New York: Springer Verlag. pp. 265-279.
    The claim that is examined in this chapter is that, as is bivalent logic, trivalent logic occupies a place in the field of logic. A trivalent logic is a three-value logical system, and a bivalent logic is a two-value logical system. As part of advancing this claim, the chapter uses the examples of trivalent logic in Charles Sanders Peirce’s thought, the trivalent logic of Janus, the Aymará trivalent logical system, and African trivalent logic. Using the example of ancestorhood, where characteristically (...)
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    Race, Intellectual Racism, and the Opened Door.Edwin Etieyibo - 2023 - Critical Philosophy of Race 11 (2):309-338.
    ABSTRACT There are forms of discriminations that are not defensible, and unjustified discriminations manifest in different forms. One such manifestation is racism, which involves the use of morally arbitrary natural and moral constituents (characteristics, abilities, qualities) to demarcate racial or ethnic groups and consequently designate some groups as superior and others as inferior. In this article, I discuss one form of racism (intellectual racism), namely, racism in relation to color, as a way of highlighting how the notion of superiority and (...)
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    The Nature of Culture.Edwin Hartman - 1996 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:149-151.
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    Contents.Edwin L. Hersch - 2003 - In From Philosophy to Psychotherapy: A Phenomenological Model for Psychology, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis. University of Toronto Press.
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    A History of Japan to 1334.Edwin O. Reischauer & George Sansom - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (1):68.
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  25. Physical Oracles: The Turing Machine and the Wheatstone Bridge.Edwin J. Beggs, José Félix Costa & John V. Tucker - 2010 - Studia Logica 95 (1-2):279-300.
    Earlier, we have studied computations possible by physical systems and by algorithms combined with physical systems. In particular, we have analysed the idea of using an experiment as an oracle to an abstract computational device, such as the Turing machine. The theory of composite machines of this kind can be used to understand (a) a Turing machine receiving extra computational power from a physical process, or (b) an experimenter modelled as a Turing machine performing a test of a known physical (...)
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    El peritaje médico legal por mala práctica médica. Enfoque de la realidad ecuatoriana.Edwin Gabriel Díaz Loor & Juan Carlos Pérez Ycaza - 2023 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 4 (8):e230126.
    Las denuncias por responsabilidad médica en Ecuador se incrementaron en la última década a raíz de la penalización de la mala práctica profesional establecida en el Código Orgánico Integral Penal; la investigación es compleja y el peritaje médico legal se convierte en una pieza fundamental en el conflicto. Aquí analizamos 10 informes periciales de casos de mala práctica médica en Ecuador, se analiza la legislación ecuatoriana y revisión de la literatura referente al tema. Se identificó la falta de protocolos o (...)
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  27. Prospects.Edwin Hartman - 1996 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:161-162.
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    Exploring Physics and Ontology with AI.Edwin Eugene Klingman - 2023 - Open Journal of Philosophy 13 (3):531-543.
    A novel situation has developed in which one can discuss physics and ontology with an Artificial Intelligence. In this paper, I present my initial experience with such and discuss a typical session for analysis. After analyzing the session, I attempt to interpret the significance of AI for physics and suggest possible consequences of this situation.
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    George Howard Darwin and the “public” interpretation of The Tides.Edwin D. Rose - 2024 - History of Science 62 (1):111-143.
    Processes of adapting complex information for broad audiences became a pressing concern by the turn of the twentieth century. Channels of communication ranged from public lectures to printed books designed to serve a social class eager for self-improvement. Through analyzing a course of public lectures given by George Howard Darwin (1845–1912) for the Lowell Institute in Boston and the monograph he based on these, The Tides and Kindred Phenomena of the Solar System (1898), this article connects the important practices of (...)
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    Maurice Marks Goldsmith.Edwin Mares - 2008 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (4):699 – 701.
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  31. Russell on real variables and vague denotation.Edwin Mares - 2013 - In Nicholas Griffin & Bernard Linsky, The Palgrave Centenary Companion to Principia Mathematica. London and Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    The effort variable in the acquisition, extinction, and spontaneous recovery of an instrumental response.Edwin G. Aiken - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (1):47.
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    Metabolic interactivity.Edwin Alexander - 1980 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 7 (1):72-97.
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    Reference and Scientific Realism.Edwin Berk - 1979 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):139-146.
  35. Ethics for success at the bar.Edwin Bolte - 1928 - Baltimore,: Waverly press.
     
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  36. Principles and Problems of Right Thinking.Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1932 - The Monist 42:639.
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  37. (1 other version)Principles and problems of right thinking.Edwin A. Burtt - 1928 - London,: Harper & brothers.
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  38. Right Thinking.Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1947 - Philosophy of Science 14 (1):102-102.
     
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    The human journey.Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1981 - [Calcutta]: University of Calcutta.
    On the role of religion and science in the history of mankind.
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    The metaphysics of Sir Isaac Newton.Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1925 - [London,:
  41. The Philosophy of Man as All-Embracing Philosophy.Edwin A. Burtt - 1970 - Philosophical Forum 2 (2):159.
     
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    Reply to correspondence from Alain Beschin, Patrick De Baetselier, and Martin Bilej.Edwin L. Cooper, Ellen Kauschke & Andrea Cossarizza - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (10):975-976.
  43. Analysis in the Meditations: The quest for clear and distinct ideas.Edwin M. Curley - 1986 - In [no title]. pp. 153-76.
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    Descartes.Edwin Curley - 2010 - Routledge.
    René Descartes (1596-1650) is well-known for his introspective turn away from sensible bodies and toward non-sensory ideas of mind, body, and God. Such a turn is appropriate, Descartes supposes, but only once in the course of life, and only to arrive at a more accurate picture of reality that we then incorporate in everyday embodied life. In this clear and engaging book David Cunning introduces and examines the full range of Descartes' philosophy. A central focus of the book is Descartes' (...)
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  45. Spinoza 's Geometric Method - Résumé.Edwin M. Curley - 1986 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 2:169.
     
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    5. The Circle.Edwin M. Curley - 1978 - In Descartes Against the Skeptics. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 96-124.
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    The illusion of the absolute: a critical study of the Marxian concept of alienation and its Hegelian foundation.Edwin Donoghue - 1982 - [Göteborg]: Sociologiska Institutionen, Göteborgs Universitet.
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    Rhetorical Composition and" Open Form" in Montaigne's Early Essais.Edwin M. Duval - 1981 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 43 (2):269-287.
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    Harman on Quine on existence.Edwin Martin - 1970 - Noûs 4 (2):201-204.
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    Greek BAΣI-ΛEΓΣ.Edwin W. Fay - 1911 - Classical Quarterly 5 (02):119-.
    In analyzing S0009838800019480_inline1 for composition I start in the most obvious way with S0009838800019480_inline2 in the sense of ‘gang’ , while S0009838800019480_inline3 must be a root-noun from *lew-s, and is perhaps immediately cognate with Skr. lu-nati ‘caedit.’1 This analysis makes S0009838800019480_inline4 mean something like ‘ uiam-muniens,’ i.e. a sort of ‘ ponti-fex.’ I think more particularly of the sacrificial leader, the S0009838800019480_inline5, the Rex Sacrificulus, who, while he may have been concerned with the making of ways on earth, also made (...)
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