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    Wrongful discrimination against non-pregnant people?Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Andreas Bengtson & Hugo Cosette-Lefebvre - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (1):26-27.
    Heloise Robinson argues that pregnant women have a higher moral status than non-pregnant persons and that, for this reason, pregnant women ought to be treated ‘noticeably’ better than non-pregnant persons.1 In this commentary, we present two challenges to Robinson’s argument. First, the compounding disadvantage objection: treating involuntarily, non-pregnant women worse than voluntarily pregnant women unjustly compounds their disadvantage. Second, the identity objection: treating non-pregnant people worse than pregnant people amounts to pro tanto wrongful discrimination based on a fundamental aspect of (...)
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    AI’s fairness problem: understanding wrongful discrimination in the context of automated decision-making.Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre & Jocelyn Maclure - 2023 - AI and Ethics 3:1255–1269.
    The use of predictive machine learning algorithms is increasingly common to guide or even take decisions in both public and private settings. Their use is touted by some as a potentially useful method to avoid discriminatory decisions since they are, allegedly, neutral, objective, and can be evaluated in ways no human decisions can. By (fully or partly) outsourcing a decision process to an algorithm, it should allow human organizations to clearly define the parameters of the decision and to, in principle, (...)
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    La dualité démocratique : entre l’État administratif et la société civile.Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre - 2016 - Ithaque 19:169-187.
    Les démocraties s’articulent autour de deux pôles qui ne se réduisent pas l’un à l’autre, mais qui doivent communiquer constamment : la société civile et l’État. Or, l’équilibre à rechercher entre ces deux éléments est mis à mal par la consolidation de l’État administratif qui tend à autonomiser son action par rapport au reste de la société ; la société civile y est d’ordinaire exclue des prises de décisions. Cette exclusion peut toutefois être considérée positivement ou négativement. Comme il sera (...)
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  4. Direct and Indirect Discrimination: A Defense of the Disparate Impact Model.Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre - 2020 - Public Affairs Quarterly 34 (4):340-367.
    The status of indirect discrimination is ambiguous in the current literature. This paper addresses two contemporary and related debates. First, for some, indirect discrimination is not truly a distinct kind of discrimination, but it is simply a legal construct designed to address distributive inequalities between groups. Second, even if one accepts that indirect discrimination is a distinct type of discrimination, the connection between the two kinds of discrimination, direct and indirect, is debated. For some, they are distinct act-types, while for (...)
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  5. Equal Societies, Autonomous Lives: Reconciling social equality and relational autonomy.Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre - forthcoming - Journal of Social Philosophy.
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  6. Social Equality and Wrongful Discrimination: Introduction to the Special Issue on Moreau's Faces of Inequality.Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre - 2024 - Dialogue 63 (1):1-7.
    In this introduction, I briefly summarize Sophia Moreau's Faces of Inequality. I situate her monograph within two highly contemporary bodies of literature — relational egalitarianism and discrimination theory — to show how it provides important insights for understanding both what it means to treat others as equals in society and how to define wrongful discrimination. Moreau's work on discrimination is of great relevance for philosophers and socio-legal theorists alike as the commentaries from the symposium contributors demonstrate, including Dale Smith, Pablo (...)
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  7. Nationalist and cosmopolitan approaches to the nation: a citizen’s perspective and its electoral impact.Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre - 2020 - French Politics 18:293-313.
    Whether it is about Québec independence, French language or immigration, nationalism is a crucial feature of Québec politics. The Québec 2018 election is not an exception. Scholars have developed theories about individual identity, the nation and nationhood, but we lack a citizens’ perspective. We provide the first thorough description of Quebeckers’ nationalism, which reveals a roughly normal (i.e. non-polarized) distribution of ethnic nationalism attitudes. Most importantly, we measure ethnic nationalism with a never tested measure in Québec and we show that (...)
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    The Ceramic Art of Japan, a Handbook for Collectors.René-Yvon Lefebvre D'Argencé, Hugo Munsterberg & Rene-Yvon Lefebvre D'Argence - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):227.
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    Bordes, Elodie. (2018), Le silence et le droit : Recherches sur une métaphore, Québec, Les Presses de l’Université Laval, Collection Dikè, 230 pages. [REVIEW]Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre - 2019 - Ithaque 24:129-134.
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  10. A Critical Take on Procreative Justice.Joona Räsänen, Andreas Bengtson, Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre & Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen - 2024 - Bioethics 38 (4):367-374.
    Herjeet Kaur Marway recently proposed the Principle of Procreative Justice, which says that reproducers have a strong moral obligation to avoid completing race and colour injustices through their selection choices. In this article, we analyze this principle and argue, appealing to a series of counterexamples, that some of the implications of Marway's Principle of Procreative Justice are difficult to accept. This casts doubt on whether the principle should be adopted. Also, we show that there are some more principled worries regarding (...)
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  11. The Emergence of Human Consciousness: From Fetal to Neonatal Life.Hugo Lagercrantz & Jean-Pierre Changeux - 2009 - Pediatric Research 65 (3):255-60.
    A simple definition of consciousness is sensory awareness of the body, the self, and the world. The fetus may be aware of the body, for example by perceiving pain. It reacts to touch, smell, and sound, and shows facial expressions responding to exter- nal stimuli. However, these reactions are probably preprogrammed and have a subcortical nonconscious origin. Furthermore, the fetus is almost continuously asleep and unconscious partially due to endog- enous sedation. Conversely, the newborn infant can be awake, exhibit sensory (...)
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  12. An Algebraic View of Super-Belnap Logics.Hugo Albuquerque, Adam Přenosil & Umberto Rivieccio - 2017 - Studia Logica 105 (6):1051-1086.
    The Belnap–Dunn logic is a well-known and well-studied four-valued logic, but until recently little has been known about its extensions, i.e. stronger logics in the same language, called super-Belnap logics here. We give an overview of several results on these logics which have been proved in recent works by Přenosil and Rivieccio. We present Hilbert-style axiomatizations, describe reduced matrix models, and give a description of the lattice of super-Belnap logics and its connections with graph theory. We adopt the point of (...)
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    Philosophie Der Werte: Grundzüge Einer Weltanschauung.Hugo Munsterberg - 2018 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Solving the detour problem in navigation: a model of prefrontal and hippocampal interactions.Hugo J. Spiers & Sam J. Gilbert - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Self-deception: Adaptation or by-product?Hugo Mercier - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):35-35.
    By systematically biasing our beliefs, self-deception can endanger our ability to successfully convey our messages. It can also lead lies to degenerate into more severe damages in relationships. Accordingly, I suggest that the biases reviewed in the target article do not aim at self-deception but instead are the by-products of several other mechanisms: our natural tendency to self-enhance, the confirmation bias inherent in reasoning, and the lack of access to our unconscious minds.
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    Sismografias: a, de derrida.Hugo Monteiro - 2022 - Trans/Form/Ação 45 (2):147-168.
    Resumo: Este texto parte da letra A, da sua importância e da sua centralidade na Desconstrução de Derrida. Em função dessa letra iniciática, indício da “ironia muda” da différance como sincategorema do pensamento de Derrida, tentar-se-á acompanhar o modo como se apresenta à Filosofia Contemporânea como uma espécie de sismo, de abalo e de nova propulsão. Sismografias tenta então reconhecer, na postura e no desenvolvimento dessa letra “A”, a forma como o trabalho de Derrida abala pela base o território dos (...)
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    Nature quality in organic farming: A conceptual analysis of considerations and criteria in a european context.K. Tybirk, Hugo F. Alrøe & P. Frederiksen - 2004 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 17 (3):249-274.
    Nature quality in relation to farming is a complex field. It involves different traditions and interests, different views of what nature is, and different ways of valuing nature. Furthermore there is a general lack of empirical data on many aspects of nature quality in the farmed landscape. In this paper we discuss nature quality from the perspective of organic farming, which has its own values and goals in relation to nature – the Ecologist View of Nature. This is in contrast (...)
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    What causes failure to apply the Pigeonhole Principle in simple reasoning problems?Hugo Mercier, Guy Politzer & Dan Sperber - 2017 - Thinking and Reasoning 23 (2):184-189.
    The Pigeonhole Principle states that if n items are sorted into m categories and if n > m, then at least one category must contain more than one item. For instance, if 22 pigeons are put into 17 pigeonholes, at least one pigeonhole must contain more than one pigeon. This principle seems intuitive, yet when told about a city with 220,000 inhabitants none of whom has more than 170,000 hairs on their head, many people think that it is merely likely (...)
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    The Social Origins of Folk Epistemology.Hugo Mercier - 2010 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 1 (4):499-514.
    Because reasoning allows us to justify our beliefs and evaluate these justifications it is central to folk epistemology. Following Sperber, and contrary to classical views, it will be argued that reasoning evolved not to complement individual cognition but as an argumentative device. This hypothesis is more consistent with the prevalence of the confirmation and disconfirmation biases. It will be suggested that these biases render the individual use of reasoning hazardous, but that when reasoning is used in its natural, argumentative, context (...)
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    Sound Bites or Sound Law and Science? Distinguishing "Fertilization" and "Conception" in the Context of Preimplantation IVF Embryos, ESCR, and Personhood.Susan L. Crockin & Celine Anselmina Lefebvre - 2012 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 3 (4):247-261.
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    Chinese Jade through the Wei Dynasty.R. -Y. Lefebvre D'Argencé, A. Salmony & R. -Y. Lefebvre D'Argence - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (2):271.
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    Pour Connaitre la Pensee de Lenine.Humanisme Marxiste.Rollo Handy, Henri Lefebvre & Roger Garaudy - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (1):127.
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    Ethics and International Discourse in Social Work: The Case of Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Legislation.Lynne Healy & Hugo Kamya - 2014 - Ethics and Social Welfare 8 (2):151-169.
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  24. Modernidad o posmodernidad.Hugo Ochoa - 2002 - Universitas Philosophica 38:331-343.
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    Morele Oordelen en de zogenaamde "Vrije Wil".Hugo van den Enden - 1970 - Philosophica 8.
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  26. A tradição desafortunada: Anísio Teixeira, velhos textos e idéias atuais.Hugo Rodolfo Lovisolo - 1989 - Rio de Janeiro: Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil.
     
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    Retaining the philosophy of education in teacher education.Hugo McCann & Bevis Yaxley - 1992 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 24 (1):51–67.
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    Intuitions about the epistemic virtues of majority voting.Hugo Mercier, Martin Dockendorff, Yoshimasa Majima, Anne-Sophie Hacquin & Melissa Schwartzberg - forthcoming - Thinking and Reasoning:1-19.
    The Condorcet Jury Theorem, along with empirical results, establishes the accuracy of majority voting in a broad range of conditions. Here we investigate whether naïve participants (in the U.S. and...
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    A perception philosophy in Plato.Hugo Filgueiras de Araújo - 2012 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 13:109-114.
    O presente trabalho defende, na filosofia platônica, a hipótese das Formas tem como escopo explicar os sensíveis e a sensibilidade, e não rechaçá-los, como fora pregado pela tradição. No Teeteto , Sócrates chega a analisar exaustivamente a possibilidade de a sensação ser encarada como conhecimento; no Fédon , no argumento da reminiscência, o mestre admite que para haver aprendizado/recordação é necessário que haja duas experiências cognitivas correlatas e mutuamente necessárias: a percepção sensível ( aísthesis ) que suscita a anamnese e (...)
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    T(w)alking responsibility: A case of CSR performativity during the COVID‐19 pandemic.Hugo Letiche, Ivo De Loo & Jean-Luc Moriceau - 2023 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (S3):166-178.
    This paper centers on a case study of CSR performativity during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the extant CSR literature, CSR performativity has focused on “walking the talk” and/or “talking the walk,” wherein narrative and action around CSR are typically treated as two different things with their relationships questioned. We focus on what has been called “t(w)alking” wherein speech is understood to be performative and wherein speech acts and CSR are merged, becoming one and the same thing. Performativity then entails what (...)
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    Psychology and Education.Hugo Münsterberg - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (5):500-503.
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    The Psychology of the Will.Hugo Münsterberg - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (6):639-645.
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    112. Eintragung vom 20. 6. 1915.Hugo Ball - 1978 - In Bruno Hillebrand (ed.), Texte Zur Nietzsche-Rezeption 1873–1963. De Gruyter. pp. 177-177.
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    Die Überwindung der blossen Vernunft: Hegels Auseinandersetzung mit Kant und Fichte in Tübingen u. Bern (1792-1796).Hugo Barmettler - 1979 - Las Vegas: Lang.
    Originally presented as the author's thesis, Heidelberg, 1976, under the title: Elemente zu Hegels Auseinandersetzung mit Kant und Fichte in Teubingen und Bern.
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    Social Determinants of Moral Ideas.Hugo Meynell - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (87):185-186.
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    A fenomenologia e o paradigma naturalista.Vítor Hugo dos Reis Costa - 2023 - Revista Ética E Filosofia Política 1 (26):270-296.
    Trata-se de um breve e parcial recenseamento do paradigma naturalista em desenvolvimentos clássicos e recentes da filosofia fenomenológica. Em um primeiro momento, tentar-se-á estabelecer elementos mínimos acerca do que pode ser considerado um “paradigma filosófico”. Em seguida, será mostrada uma presença improvável e discreta da física enquanto imaginário privilegiado na ontologia fenomenológica de Jean-Paul Sartre. Também será explorada a resistência de Paul Ricoeur ao reducionismo neurobiológico, bem como uma improvável presença de um enquadramento naturalista na base de sua antropologia filosófica. (...)
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    Resenha de “Escola Partida: Ética e Política Em Sala de Aula”, de Ronai Rocha.Vítor Hugo dos Reis Costa - 2020 - Thaumàzein - Rivista di Filosofia 13 (25):125-127.
    “Ex nihilo nihil fit” é uma máxima da metafísica e da teologia medievais que, digamos, tinha como finalidade ajudar na organização do inventário de uma herança cultural cujas bases não eram compatíveis com aquelas do pensamento cristão no qual o universo é Criação de um Criador. A ideia de que “do nada, nada vem” pode ser talvez identificada como a ideia central do novo livro do professor Ronai Rocha, da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, intitulado Escola partida: ética e política (...)
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    Het begrip "Ideologie".Hugo van den Enden - 1966 - Philosophica 4.
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    Some reflexions about ethical rationality.Hugo van den Enden - 1974 - Philosophica 14.
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    Salomon Maimons Philosophie der Mathematik.Hugo Bergmann - 1931 - Isis 16 (2):220-232.
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    Theories of Human Action in Early Medieval Brahmanism : Activity, Speech and Desire.Hugo David - 2015 - Journal of Value Inquiry 49 (4):567-595.
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    Kritik des reaktionären Denkens.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2023 - transcript Verlag.
    Reaktionäres Denken ist wieder in Mode. Aber was ist das eigentlich? Wodurch unterscheidet es sich von anderen Formen des Denkens? Und welche philosophischen Instrumente können gegen dessen erneutes Erstarken wirken? Robert Hugo Ziegler analysiert beispielhaft Autoren wie Jünger, Heidegger, Schmitt und Rand und schlägt einen systematischen Begriff des reaktionären Denkens vor. Damit entmystifiziert er eine Diskursform, die letztlich nur in der eigenen Mystifizierung besteht, und bezieht auch politisch Stellung gegen das Wiederaufleben der Reaktion.
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    (1 other version)Bertrand Russells Erkenntnis der Aussenwelt.Hugo Bergmann - 1920 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 25:50.
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    Der Begriff der Verursachung und das Problem der individuellen Kausalität.Hugo Bergmann - 1914 - Logos. Internationale Zeitschrift Für Philosophie der Kultur 5:77-111.
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    Evidenz der Inneren Wahrnehmung.Hugo Bergmann - 1908 - Max Niemeyer Verlag.
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    El pensamiento identitario.Hugo E. Biagini - 2001 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 6 (15):93-99.
    The analysis, research and interpretation of the concept of identity in Latin America is far from over. In this article an outline of new proposals that are being formulated in relation to this important theme is presented. Also new thoughts on identity are found to be “oriented towards an und..
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  47. Introducción a la ciencia jurídica.Hugo G. Malherbe - 1984 - Montevideo, Uruguay: Fundación de Cultura Universitaria.
    1. Derecho y cultura, derecho y otros órdenes deónticos, norma y orden jurídico.
     
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  48. El paradigma occidental, la dialéctica de autonomía e imitación y las alternativas prácticas del Tercer Mundo.Hugo Celso Felipe Mansilla - 2009 - Kairos: Revista de Temas Sociales 23:3.
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    Evaluating arguments from the reaction of the audience.Hugo Mercier & Brent Strickland - 2012 - Thinking and Reasoning 18 (3):365 - 378.
    In studying how lay people evaluate arguments, psychologists have typically focused on logical form and content. This emphasis has masked an important yet underappreciated aspect of everyday argument evaluation: social cues to argument strength. Here we focus on the ways in which observers evaluate arguments by the reaction they evoke in an audience. This type of evaluation is likely to occur either when people are not privy to the content of the arguments or when they are not expert enough to (...)
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    Archdeconstruction and postpostmodernism.Hugo Meynell - 1995 - Heythrop Journal 36 (2):125–139.
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