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    Crisis, what’s a crisis? Some methodological reflections on evaluating the impact of Covid-19 on Australian arts and culture.Julian Meyrick, Ben Green, Diana Tolmie, Jane Frank & Guy Cooper - 2023 - Journal for Cultural Research 27 (2):189-209.
    Confronted by contemporary neoliberal crisis, apparently rooted in economistic, or even nihilistic worldviews, the task for the [sociologist] is not simply to impose … critique from without, but to...
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    Are viruses a source of new protein folds for organisms? – Virosphere structure space and evolution.Aare Abroi & Julian Gough - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (8):626-635.
    A crucially important part of the biosphere – the virosphere – is too often overlooked. Inclusion of the virosphere into the global picture of protein structure space reveals that 63 protein domain superfamilies in viruses do not have any structural and evolutionary relatives in modern cellular organisms. More than half of these have functions which are not virus‐specific and thus might be a source of new folds and functions for cellular life. The number of viruses on the planet exceeds that (...)
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    Biomedical Research, Neglected Diseases, and Well-Ordered Science.Julian Reiss & Philip Kitcher - 2010 - Theoria 24 (3):263-282.
    In this paper we make a proposal for reforming biomedical research that is aimed to align re-search more closely with the so-called fair-share principle according to which the proportions of global resources as-signed to different diseases should agree with the ratios of human suffering associated with those diseases.
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  4. Idealization and the Aims of Economics: Three Cheers for Instrumentalism.Julian Reiss - 2012 - Economics and Philosophy 28 (3):363-383.
    This paper aims (a) to provide characterizations of realism and instrumentalism that are philosophically interesting and applicable to economics; and (b) to defend instrumentalism against realism as a methodological stance in economics. Starting point is the observation that ‘all models are false’, which, or so I argue, is difficult to square with the realist's aim of truth, even if the latter is understood as ‘partial’ or ‘approximate’. The three cheers in favour of instrumentalism are: (1) Once we have usefulness, truth (...)
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    Causation in the sciences: An inferentialist account.Julian Reiss - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (4):769-777.
    I present an alternative account of causation in the biomedical and social sciences according to which the meaning of causal claims is given by their inferential relations to other claims. Specifically, I will argue that causal claims are inferentially related to certain evidential claims as well as claims about explanation, prediction, intervention and responsibility. I explain in some detail what it means for a claim to be inferentially related to another and finally derive some implication of the proposed account for (...)
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    Evolution in Natur Und Kultur.Volker Gerhardt & Julian Nida-Rümelin (eds.) - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    Culture is a uniquely human property. Although precursors to cultural practices are found in other animals, these precursors differ in kind from the conditions of human culture that have emerged through evolutionary processes. In order to illuminate the mutual dependence of biological-genetic and cultural evolution, the author investigates technology and the use of tools, as well as the way these abilities are transmitted, in order to understand what properties and abilities separate human beings from animals.
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    Cognitive Enhancement in Courts.Anders Sandberg, Julian Savulescu & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong - 2013 - In Judy Illes & Barbara J. Sahakian (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics. Oxford University Press.
    Human cognitive performance has crucial significance for legal process, often creating the difference between fair and unfair imprisonment. Lawyers, judges, and jurors need to follow long and complex arguments. They need to understand technical language. Jurors need to remember what happens during a long trial. The demands imposed on jurors in particular are sizeable and the cognitive challenges are discussed in this chapter. Jurors are often subjected to both tremendous decision complexity and tremendous evidence complexity. Some of these problems could (...)
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    Die Vielfalt guter Gründe und die Theorie praktischer Rationalität.Julian Nida-Rümelin - 1994 - ProtoSociology 6:103-113.
    There is a plurality of good reasons for action. An adequate theory of practical rationality has to be compatible with it even if it requires certain modifications of our everyday practices of reasoning. Usual theories of practical rationality do not pass this test. It is envisaged how to revise adequately our understanding of practical rationality.
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    Recent Work on Truth.Julian Dodd - 2002 - Philosophical Books 43 (4):279-291.
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    When Two Become One: Singular Duos and the Neuroethical Frontiers of Brain-to-Brain Interfaces.Hazem Zohny & Julian Savulescu - 2024 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 33 (4):494-506.
    Advances in brain–brain interface technologies raise the possibility that two or more individuals could directly link their minds, sharing thoughts, emotions, and sensory experiences. This paper explores conceptual and ethical issues posed by such mind-merging technologies in the context of clinical neuroethics. Using hypothetical examples along a spectrum from loosely connected pairs to fully merged minds, the authors sketch out a range of factors relevant to identifying the degree of a merger. They then consider potential new harms like loss of (...)
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  11. The return of the living dead: agency lost and found?Carmelo Aquilina & Hughes & C. Julian - 2005 - In Julian C. Hughes, Stephen J. Louw & Steven R. Sabat (eds.), Dementia: Mind, Meaning, and the Person. Oxford University Press.
     
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  12. Does Subjectivity Matter? On the Critique of Objectivity in Feminist Thought.W. Julian Korab-Karpowicz - 2015 - Stree: Journal of Women Studies 7:1-5.
    The notion of objectivity in science has come under critique of feminist writers. The scientific ideal of a detached, neutral observer, who has no race, no gender, no cultural identity, no class, and views the world “from nowhere,” has been challenged, and patterns of domination explored. Feminists argue that objectivity is a tacit generalization from the subjectivity of a small, privileged social group “of educated, usually prosperous, white men.” Hence, it is a result of the denial of the subjectivity of (...)
     
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    Die gefährdete Rationalität der Demokratie: ein politischer Traktat.Julian Nida-Rümelin - 2020 - Hamburg: Edition Körber.
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    Einführung.Julian Nida-Rümelin - 2019 - In Julian Nida-Rümelin, Detlef Daniels & Nicole Wloka (eds.), Internationale Gerechtigkeit Und Institutionelle Verantwortung. De Gruyter. pp. 1-6.
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    9. Kapitel: Integrität der Person.Julian Nida-Rümelin - 1993 - In Kritik des Konsequentialismus: Studienausgabe. München: De Gruyter. pp. 89-94.
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    The Biological Basis of Individuality.Julian S. Huxley - 1926 - Philosophy 1 (3):305-319.
    The problem of individuality, physical and mental, is one which obviously has great interest for philosophy. The unity and continuity of the ordinary human consciousness—the “ ego,” the “personality—give us the concrete standard by which we ordinarily judge other systems which have tended towards individuation. A comparative and evolutionary study of biological data, however, will provide us with many facts which throw a new light on the problem. They are often puzzling, but must be taken into account.
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  17. (1 other version)Life struggles : war, discipline, and biopolitics in the thought of Michel Foucault.Julian Reid - 2008 - In Michael Dillon & Andrew W. Neal (eds.), Foucault on politics, security and war. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Tensed truth, temporal particularity, and the fixity of the past.Julian Bacharach - 2024 - Synthese 203 (1):1-20.
    Our ordinary conception of time has it that there are temporal particulars: not only do people do things, but there are particular doings by people; not only are we born, but the birth of each one of us was a particular event, and each of us will have our own particular death. Temporal particulars in this sense are individuated, fundamentally, by their temporal locations or relations, rather than by their intrinsic or qualitative characteristics. In this respect they are unrepeatable, not (...)
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    Imagen y democracia en Thomas Hobbes.Julián Ramírez Beltrán - 2023 - Praxis Filosófica 56:181-210.
    El objetivo del presente trabajo es identificar el uso político de la imagen al servicio del Estado y la función del régimen democrático al interior del sistema filosófico de Thomas Hobbes. Tal propósito se aborda en dos momentos: I. se propone un análisis iconográfico, con lo cual se destaca una lógica de la presencia/ausencia de la multitud como un cuerpo político (i.e. problema de la dispersión); II. se retoman las discusiones en torno a la función de la democracia, y se (...)
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    Eine Renaissance völkischen Denkens?Julian Köck - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Kritische Sozialtheorie Und Philosophie 5 (1):4-13.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialtheorie und Philosophie Jahrgang: 5 Heft: 1 Seiten: 4-13.
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    Books for all? Unesco's long love affair with the book.Julian Behrstock - 1991 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 2 (1):29-36.
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    The virtues of the table: how to eat and think.Julian Baggini - 2014 - London: Granta.
    An entertaining and thought-provoking look at the food on our plates, and what it can teach us about being human, from the author of The Pig That Want's to be Eaten.
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  23. Publicidad digital/interactiva: Internet.Julián Bravo Navalpotro - 2010 - Telos: Revista de Pensamiento Sobre Tecnología y Sociedad 82:31-42.
     
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  24. a Legitimate Goal of Medicine?Enhancing Human Capacities, Julian Savulescu, Ruud ter Meulen & Guy Kahane - 2011 - In Julian Savulescu, Ruud ter Meulen & Guy Kahane (eds.), Enhancing Human Capacities. Blackwell.
     
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    Everything for everyone.Julian Baggini - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 8:52-52.
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    Erasmus.Julian Baggini & Jeremy Stangroom - 2004 - In Julian Baggini & Jeremy Stangroom (eds.), Great thinkers A-Z. New York: Continuum. pp. 91-93.
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    Fresh directions.Julian Baggini - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 7:51-51.
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    Life on the fringe.Julian Baggini - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 8:11-12.
  29. Michael Martin (ed.) The cambridge companion to atheism.Julian Baggini - 2008 - Religious Studies 44 (3):367-371.
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    Numbers up.Julian Baggini - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 27:30-33.
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  31. Psychological Reductionism About Persons: A Critical Development.Julian Baggini - unknown
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    Staying alive.Julian Baggini - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 17:13-14.
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    Self-publish and be damned.Julian Baggini - 2000 - The Philosophers' Magazine 12:13-14.
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    The long road to equality.Julian Baggini - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 53:14-19.
    You can't go through a graduate programme in other humanities subjects and be considered competent in those fields unless you've done some work on gender and race issues. Feminist work is mainstream. In philosophy that's just not true. You could go through a philosophy degree to this day and never have a class by a woman, never have to encounter anything having to do with feminism or gender or race.
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  35. The puzzle of Peter.Julian Baggini - 2000 - The Philosophers' Magazine 10:51-53.
     
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  36. The sceptical ethicist.Julian Baggini - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 13:37-39.
     
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    The thinking man’s Tory.Julian Baggini - 2005 - The Philosophers' Magazine 32:46-49.
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    Thank you and goodbye.Julian Baggini - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 24:19-21.
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    Twenty Years of The Philosophers’ Magazine.Julian Baggini - 2018 - The Philosophers' Magazine 80:12-17.
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    What Philosophers Think.Julian Baggini & Jeremy Stangroom (eds.) - 2005 - A&C Black.
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    Who’s the greatest?Julian Baggini - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:43-45.
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    Zen and the art of dialogue.Julian Baggini - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 33:62-67.
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    ¿Por Qué No Hay Ninguna Lógica Deductiva de la Razón Práctica?Julián Fernando Trujillo Amaya & Henry David Pinto - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 32:271-291.
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    The genetics and inheritance of synesthesia.Julian E. Asher & Duncan A. Carmichael - 2013 - In Julia Simner & Edward M. Hubbard (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Synesthesia. Oxford University Press. pp. 23.
    Synaesthesia is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by anomalous sensory perceptions and associated alterations in cognitive function. This chapter summarises what is known about the familial transmission of synaesthesia and its genetic underpinnings. Early familiality studies showed evidence for a strong genetic predisposition, a highly skewed female: male ratio, and an absence of male-to-male transmission. These patterns supported an early hypothesis of a single-gene X-linked dominant mode of inheritance with male lethality. Subsequent analyses in larger samples indicated that the mode of (...)
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    historiografía apologética en el Discurso Contra los griegos de Taciano el Sirio.Julián Barenstein - 2021 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 83:171-184.
    En este trabajo nos proponemos poner de manifiesto un aspecto poco estudiado del Contra los griegos de Taciano ; nos referimos a la introducción del discurso historiográfico en la apologética cristiana. En cumplimiento de nuestro objetivo daremos cuenta, por una parte, del carácter idiosincrático de la producción de este apologista en el contexto de la defensa de la fe cristiana en el s. II y analizaremos, por otra, lo que de acuerdo con nuestra línea de investigación es lo más relevante (...)
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  46. Holism and Iconicity in Physics Papers Read at Linacre College, Oxford, 17 November 1990.Julian B. Barbour, Michel Bitbol, Arthur I. Miller & Rom Harré - 1990 - [S.N.].
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    Namenregister.H. G. Julian - 1973 - In Briefe: Griechisch-Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 342-361.
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    Kant's 'Bund': A Voluntary Reading.Julian Katz - 2018 - Public Reason 10 (1).
    In ‘Kant’s Changing Cosmopolitanism’ and Kant and Cosmopolitanism: The Philosophical Ideal of World Citizenship, Pauline Kleingeld argues that, in ‘Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Intent,’ Kant meant for the Bund of states to be a coercive federation. Kleingeld admits that there is a disparity between this earlier coercive idea of the Bund and Kant’s talk of a voluntary congress in Toward Perpetual Peace and The Metaphysics of Morals. She explains this disparity by: appealing to a semantic ambiguity (...)
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    Elucidation of the brain correlates of cognitive empathy and self-awareness.Julian Paul Keenan & Mark A. Wheeler - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (1):40-41.
    Self-awareness is thought to be tied to processes of higher-order perspective taking including empathy. These abilities appear to be reserved for humans, great apes, and possibly, dolphins. Recent examinations reveal that both self-awareness and empathy may have origins in the right hemisphere. It is possible that, as in language, lateralization plays a key role in the development of higher-order perspective taking and self-awareness.
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    Sexual abuse: A practical theological study, with an emphasis on learning from transdisciplinary research.Heidi Human & Julian C. Müller - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    This article illustrates the practical usefulness of transdisciplinary work for practical theology by showing how input from an occupational therapist informed my understanding and interpretation of the story of Hannetjie, who had been sexually abused as a child. This forms part of a narrative practical theological research project into the spirituality of female adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Transdisciplinary work is useful to practical theologians, as it opens possibilities for learning about matters pastors have to face, but may not (...)
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