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  1. String theory and general methodology: A mutual evaluation.Lars-Göran Johansson & Keizo Matsubara - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 42 (3):199-210.
    String theory has been the dominating research field in theoretical physics during the last decades. Despite the considerable time elapse, no new testable predictions have been derived by string theorists and it is understandable that doubts have been voiced. Some people have argued that it is time to give up since testability is wanting. But the majority has not been convinced and they continue to believe that string theory is the right way to go. This situation is interesting for philosophy (...)
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    Equity Incentives and Corporate Fraud in China.Lars Helge Hass, Monika Tarsalewska & Feng Zhan - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 138 (4):723-742.
    This paper explores how managers’ and supervisors’ equity incentives impact the likelihood of committing corporate fraud in Chinese-listed firms. Previous research has shown that corporate fraud in China is a widespread phenomenon and has severe consequences for affected firms and executives. However, our understanding of the reasons that fraud is committed in a Chinese setting has been very limited thus far. This is an increasingly important topic, because corporate governance is rapidly changing in China, and it is unclear whether adopting (...)
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    There-sentences and generalized quantifiers.Lars G. Johnsen - 1987 - In Peter Gärdenfors (ed.), Generalized Quantifiers. Reidel Publishing Company. pp. 93--107.
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    Memory aging and brain maintenance.Lars Nyberg, Martin Lövdén, Katrine Riklund, Ulman Lindenberger & Lars Bäckman - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (5):292-305.
  5. Failure to detect mismatches between intention and outcome in a simple decision task.Petter Johansson, Lars Hall, Sverker Sikstrom & Andreas Olsson - 2005 - Science 310 (5745):116-119.
    A fundamental assumption of theories of decision-making is that we detect mismatches between intention and outcome, adjust our behavior in the face of error, and adapt to changing circumstances. Is this always the case? We investigated the relation between intention, choice, and introspection. Participants made choices between presented face pairs on the basis of attractiveness, while we covertly manipulated the relationship between choice and outcome that they experienced. Participants failed to notice conspicuous mismatches between their intended choice and the outcome (...)
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    Ethical Conflicts in Prehospital Emergency Care.Lars Sandman & Anders Nordmark - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (6):592-607.
    This article analyses and presents a survey of ethical conflicts in prehospital emergency care. The results are based on six focus group interviews with 29 registered nurses and paramedics working in prehospital emergency care at three different locations: a small town, a part of a major city and a sparsely populated area. Ethical conflict was found to arise in 10 different nodes of conflict: the patient/carer relationship, the patient’s self-determination, the patient’s best interest, the carer’s professional ideals, the carer’s professional (...)
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  7. In defence of the conditional account of dispositions.Lars Gundersen - 2002 - Synthese 130 (3):389-411.
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    See no evil: moral sensitivity in the formulation of business problems.Lars Jacob Tynes Pedersen - 2009 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 18 (4):335-348.
    This paper explores moral sensitivity in a learning perspective, and a framework is developed for the understanding of how moral sensitivity can be developed through reiterative problem solving in the face of diverse ethical problems. Factors that may inhibit the individual's ability to conceive of moral issues are discussed, and perspectives from moral psychology are integrated with theory on problem formulation. It is argued that (1) the individual's moral sensitivity is pivotal for ethical problem solving, because problem formulation is paramount (...)
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    Stress and multiple memory systems: from 'thinking' to 'doing'.Lars Schwabe & Oliver T. Wolf - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (2):60-68.
  10. Quine, Underdetermination, and Skepticism.Lars Bergström - 1993 - Journal of Philosophy 90 (7):331-358.
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    The Politics of Unreason: The Frankfurt School and the Origins of Modern Antisemitism.Lars Rensmann - 2017 - SUNY Press.
    The first systematic analysis of the Frankfurt School’s research and theorizing on modern antisemitism. Although the Frankfurt School represents one of the most influential intellectual traditions of the twentieth century, its multifaceted work on modern antisemitism has so far largely been neglected. The Politics of Unreason fills this gap, providing the first systematic study of the Frankfurt School’s philosophical, psychological, political, and social research and theorizing on the problem of antisemitism. Examining the full range of these critical theorists’ contributions, from (...)
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    Santi Romano against the state?Lars Vinx - 2018 - Ethics and Global Politics 11 (2):25-36.
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    Symbolicity, language, and mediality.Lars Elleström - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (247):1-32.
    This article demonstrates the broad applicability of the concept of symbol in human communication, beyond but including verbal language. The starting point is Charles Sanders Peirce’s understanding of symbolicity as signification grounded on habits. The goal is to be able to conceptualize mediality in general and media interrelations, particularly in relation to symbolicity. Informed by a multimodal view on media, the author provides a systematic overview of symbolicity within the context of communication among human minds structured around two crossing parameters: (...)
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  14. Cognitive neuroscience of ownership and agency☆.Lars Schwabe & Olaf Blanke - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (3):661-666.
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    All eyes on me?! Social anxiety and self-directed perception of eye gaze.Lars Schulze, Janek S. Lobmaier, Manuel Arnold & Babette Renneberg - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (7):1305-1313.
  16. The Right Version of 'the Right Kind of Solution to the Wrong Kind of Reason Problem'.Lars Samuelsson - 2011 - Utilitas 25 (3):383-404.
    In a recent article in Utilitas, Gerald Lang suggests a solution to the so-called (WKR problem) for the buck-passing account of value. In two separate replies to Lang, Jonas Olson and John Brunero, respectively, point out serious problems with Lang's suggestion, and at least Olson concludes that the solution Lang opts for is of the wrong kind for solving the WKR problem. I argue that while both Olson and Brunero have indeed identified considerable flaws in Lang's suggestion for a solution (...)
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    Tolerance: A Sensorial Orientation to Politics.Lars Tonder - 2013 - Oup Usa.
    The main task of Tolerance is to reorient discussions in democratic theory so as better to theorize how tolerance can operate as an active force in the context of deep pluralism. The objective is to develop a theory of active tolerance attentive to the many different ways in which societies can become tolerant.
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    Bir felsefe öğrencisinin yapabilirlikleri.Besim Karakadılar - manuscript
    "Zaman zaman arkamızda uzanan yola bir göz atmak için dururuz. Bir filozofun bu insan eğilimine kapılması yakışıksız değildir, ancak bu tür geriye dönük düşüncelerin sonuçlarıyla başkalarını rahatsız etmekte haklı olup olmadığını düşünmek zorunda kalacaktır, çünkü bunlar yalnızca anekdotlar olmasa bile, nesnel olarak tarihsel bir nitelikte olmaktan çok daha sıklıkla öznel olarak otobiyografiktir. ...Başkalarının da benzer veya en azından karşılaştırılabilir deneyimler yaşamış olması oldukça olasıdır, bu nedenle kendi gelişimimle ilgili bir açıklama, bazen bir dönemin entelektüel iklimi olarak adlandırılan şeyin kökenlerine dair (...)
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    Conceptualizing creativity and innovation as affective processes: Steve Jobs, Lars von Trier, and responsible innovation.Lars Geer Hammershøj - 2018 - Philosophy of Management 17 (1):115-131.
    The aim of this article is to contribute to responsible innovation by developing a conceptual framework for the processes of creativity and innovation. The hypothesis is that creative and innovative processes are similar in that both are affective in nature. I develop this conceptual framework through an interpretation of the insights of Henri Poincaré’s notion of the ‘four stages’ in the creative process and Joseph Schumpeter’s notion of the entrepreneur. Building on this framework, I analyze the creative and innovative practices (...)
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  20. Tracking, Epistemic Dispositions and the Conditional Analysis.Lars Gundersen - 2010 - Erkenntnis 72 (3):353-364.
    According to Nozick’s tracking theory of knowledge, an agent a knows that p just in case her belief that p is true and also satisfies the two tracking conditionals that had p been false, she would not have believed that p , and had p been true under slightly different circumstances, she would still have believed that p . In this paper I wish to highlight an interesting but generally ignored feature of this theory: namely that it is reminiscent of (...)
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    What's the use of human dignity within palliative care?Lars Sandman - 2002 - Nursing Philosophy 3 (2):177-181.
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  22. Professional codes in journalism.Lars Bruun (ed.) - 1979 - Chicago, Ill.: Imported Publications [distributor].
    Introduction -- The history of written codes of ethics -- Contemporary codes -- Media councils in the Western Hemisphere -- Journalists' responsibility for the destiny of peace -- Towards an international code of ethics -- Journalistic ethics in Latin America -- The international ethics of journalists.
     
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    Bicycle cinema.Lars Kristensen - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 138 (1):65-80.
    This paper examines the relationship between identities and the bicycle as portrayed in films. The analysis finds that taking the viewpoint of the bicycle emancipates the bicycle from being subjected to closure, as the constructionists would have it, and thus articulates the differences with which the bicycle can communicate to its rider. The paper examines the bicycle as depicted in three films: Premium Rush (Davis Koepp, 2012), A Sunday in Hell (Jørgen Leth, 1977) and Life on Earth (Abderrahmane Sissako, 1998). (...)
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    Can Science Cope with More Than One World? A Cross-Reading of Habermas, Popper, and Searle.Lars Albinus - 2013 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 44 (1):3-20.
    The purpose of this article is to critically assess the ‘three-world theory’ as it is presented—with some slight but decisive differences—by Jürgen Habermas and Karl Popper. This theory presents the philosophy of science with a conceptual and material problem, insofar as it claims that science has no single access to all aspects of the world. Although I will try to demonstrate advantages of Popper’s idea of ‘the third world’ of ideas, the shortcomings of his ontological stance become visible from the (...)
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  25. Quine on underdetermination.Lars Bergström - 1990 - In Barret And Gibson (ed.), Perspectives on Quine. pp. 38--52.
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    Utilitarianism and future mistakes.Lars Bergström - 1977 - Theoria 43 (2):84-102.
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    The Concept of Negotiation in Shared Decision Making.Lars Sandman - 2009 - Health Care Analysis 17 (3):236-243.
    In central definitions of shared decision-making within medical consultations we find the concept of negotiation used to describe the interaction between patient and professional in case of conflict. It has been noted that the concept of negotiation is far from clear in this context and in other contexts it is used both in terms of rational deliberation and bargaining. The articles explores whether rational deliberation or bargaining accurately describes the negotiation in shared decision-making and finds that it fails to do (...)
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    On the subject of neoliberalism: Rethinking resistance in the critique of neoliberal rationality.Lars Cornelissen - 2018 - Constellations 25 (1):133-146.
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    Some reflections on extended utilitarianism.Lars O. Ericsson - 1977 - Theoria 43 (3):145-156.
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    Wie orthodox ist die Mīmāṁsā? Eine Studie zum Traditionalismus eines indischen philosophischen Systems.Lars Göhler - 1993 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 75 (3):286-298.
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  31. Causation- A Synthesis of Three Approaches.Lars-Göran Johansson - 2007 - In Gordana Dodig Crnkovic & Susan Stuart (eds.), Computation, Information, Cognition: The Nexus and the Liminal.f. Cambridge Scholars Press.
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    Auditory verbal hallucinations: Dialoguing between the cognitive sciences and phenomenology.Frank Larøi, Sanneke Haan, Simon Jones & Andrea Raballo - 2010 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (2):225-240.
    Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are a highly complex and rich phenomena, and this has a number of important clinical, theoretical and methodological implications. However, until recently, this fact has not always been incorporated into the experimental designs and theoretical paradigms used by researchers within the cognitive sciences. In this paper, we will briefly outline two recent examples of phenomenologically informed approaches to the study of AVHs taken from a cognitive science perspective. In the first example, based on Larøi and Woodward (...)
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    Palliative care in seven European countries.Lars Johan Materstvedt - 2002 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (3):307-309.
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  34. Norwegian news: From humanist-youth chief to HEF vice-president.Lars Lindahl - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 121:13.
     
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    Photoemission studies of Ag and AgMn alloys.Lars Walldén - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (171):571-582.
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    Streamlined subrecursive degree theory.Lars Kristiansen, Jan-Christoph Schlage-Puchta & Andreas Weiermann - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (6):698-716.
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    The Personal/Subpersonal Distinction Revisited: Towards an Explication.Lars Dänzer - 2023 - Philosophy 98 (4):507-536.
    The distinction between the personal and the subpersonal is often invoked in philosophy of psychology but remains surrounded by confusion. Building on recent work by Zoe Drayson, this paper aims to help further improve this situation by offering a satisfactory explication of the distinction that remains close to Dennett's original intentions. Reasons are offered for construing the distinction as applying to representational (as opposed to worldly) items, for not building contested theoretical assumptions into it, and for taking it to apply (...)
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    Deduction and Justification in the Law. The Role of Legal Terms and Concepts.Lars Lindahl - 2004 - Ratio Juris 17 (2):182-202.
    Legal terms, such as “ownership,”“contract,”“validity,”“negligence,” are used as middle terms in legal deduction. The paper distinguishes two problems regarding this use. One is the logical function of terms for deduction within a normative system. Specific problems dealt with in this connection are meaning, definition, and economy of expression. The other problem connected with middle terms is the “moulding” and possible manipulation of the meaning of legal terms, for arriving at desired conclusions in a given scheme of inference. It is indicated (...)
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    Carl Schmitt and the authoritarian subversion of democracy.Lars Vinx - 2021 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (2):173-177.
    ‘Bill Scheuerman’s ‘The End of Law’ offers a compelling case for the claim that Carl Schmitt’s constitutional theory is not authentically democratic. This does not entail, however, that Schmitt’s views are of no relevance for understanding the contemporary crisis of democracy. Schmitt’s arguments offer a blueprint for the populist-authoritarian subversion of democracy. Defenders of democracy are therefore well-advised to engage with Schmitt’s ideas.’.
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    Consent, Contestability, and Unions.Lars Lindblom - 2019 - Business Ethics Quarterly 29 (2):189-211.
    ABSTRACT:This article provides a normative justification for unions. It discusses three arguments. The argument from consent justifies unions in some circumstances, but if the employer prefers to not bargain with unions, it may provide very little justification. The argument from contestability takes as its starting point the fact that employment contracts are incomplete contracts, where authority takes the place of complete contractual terms. This theory of contracts implies that consent to authority has been given under ignorance, and, therefore, that authority (...)
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    Are Ethical Codes of Conduct Toothless Tigers for Dealing with Employment Discrimination?Lars-Eric Petersen & Franciska Krings - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (4):501-514.
    This study examined the influence of two organizational context variables, codes of conduct and supervisor advice, on personnel decisions in an experimental simulation. Specifically, we studied personnel evaluations and decisions in a situation where codes of conduct conflict with supervisor advice. Past studies showed that supervisors’ advice to prefer ingroup over outgroup candidates leads to discriminatory personnel selection decisions. We extended this line of research by studying how codes of conduct and code enforcement may reduce this form of discrimination. Eighty (...)
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    Effects of divided attention on free and cued recall of verbal events and action events.Lars BÄckman & Lars-GÖran Nilsson - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (1):51-54.
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  43. Utilitarianism and alternative actions.Lars Bergstrom - 1971 - Noûs 5 (3):237-252.
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    Carl Schmitt.Lars Vinx - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Intermediaries and intervenients in normative systems.Lars Lindahl & Jan Odelstad - 2008 - Journal of Applied Logic 6 (2):229-250.
  46. Kritisk rationalism?Lars Bergström - 2010 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 2.
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    Das Blockdiagramm und die “Systemingenieure”. Eine Visualisierungspraxis zwischen Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit in der US-amerikanischen Nachkriegszeit.Lars Bluma - 2002 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 10 (4):247-260.
    With the rise of the system approach in World War II, US-engineers developed new design techniques to manage complex socio-technical systems, especially military ones. One of these new methods was the use of block diagrams which should guarantee a rational design process without eliminating the traditional visual habitus of the engineering community. This text argues that the block diagram, as a new visual design method, was embedded in the process of establishing a new engineering science, called system engineering. Furthermore, the (...)
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    Den svenske Sokrates: Sokratesbilden från Rydelius till Gyllensten.Lars O. Lundgren - 1980 - Lund: Distribution H. Hansson.
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  49. Transitivitet och omärkbara effekter.Lars Samuelsson - 2010 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 3.
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  50. The sense is where you find it.Lars Hertzberg - 2001 - In Timothy McCarthy & Sean C. Stidd (eds.), Wittgenstein in America. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 90--102.
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