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    Semantic Web and Big Data meets Applied Ontology.Leo Obrst, Michael Gruninger, Ken Baclawski, Mike Bennett, Dan Brickley, Gary Berg-Cross, Pascal Hitzler, Krzysztof Janowicz, Christine Kapp, Oliver Kutz, Christoph Lange, Anatoly Levenchuk, Francesca Quattri, Alan Rector, Todd Schneider, Simon Spero, Anne Thessen, Marcela Vegetti, Amanda Vizedom, Andrea Westerinen, Matthew West & Peter Yim - 2014 - Applied ontology 9 (2):155-170.
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    5. Friedrich Nietzsche.Leo Berg - 1978 - In Bruno Hillebrand (ed.), Texte Zur Nietzsche-Rezeption 1873–1963. De Gruyter. pp. 62-64.
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    Internet of things: Toward smart networked systems and societies.Mark Underwood, Michael Gruninger, Leo Obrst, Ken Baclawski, Mike Bennett, Gary Berg-Cross, Torsten Hahmann & Ram Sriram - 2015 - Applied ontology 10 (3-4):355-365.
  4. Nouveaux développements dans le district hydrographique de la Meuse; L'eau potable dans le plan de.Sacha de Rijk, Gerard van den Berg & Leo Puijker - 2006 - Substance 2007:2008.
     
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    "Wozzeck" and the Apocalypse: An Essay in Historical Criticism.Leo Treitler - 1976 - Critical Inquiry 3 (2):251-270.
    Among the central meanings in Büchner's Woyzeck, there is one that comes clear only when we read the play in the context of the history of ideas—specifically in the light of certain currents of thought about human history and eschatology. Aspects of the play's expression are thereby elucidated, that are forcefully brought forward through the organization and compositional procedures of Berg's Wozzeck. Near the end of the long third scene of the opera, Wozzeck appears suddenly at Marie's window and (...)
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    Rechte für Flüsse, Berge und Wälder: Eine neue Perspektive für den Naturschutz?Matthias Kramm, Riccarda Flemmer, Andreas Gutmann, Hans Leo Bader, Frank-M. Raddatz, Jenny García Ruales, Alex Putzer & Jula Zenetti (eds.) - 2023 - Munich: Oekom.
    Immer öfter werden der Natur eigene Rechte zugesprochen. Rund um den Globus helfen sie gefährdeten Ökosystemen, sich gegen schädliche Wirtschaftsinteressen zu verteidigen. Seit ihrer Einführung in die ecuadorianische Verfassung im Jahre 2008 wurden Rechte der Natur unter anderem in Bolivien, Kanada, Kolumbien, Neuseeland und den USA eingeführt. Zuletzt in Spanien zum Schutz einer Salzwasserlagune. Dieses Buch zeigt, wie die Idee der Rechte der Natur entstand, wie sie immer mehr an Fahrt aufnahm und wie sie uns künftig helfen kann, die Natur (...)
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  7. City and Enterprise: Corporate Community Involvement in European and US Cities. By Leo Van Den Berg, Erik Braun, and Alexander HJ Otgaar.R. Jelier - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (6):658.
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    Thrice-Born. [REVIEW]O. H. S. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (3):574-574.
    This is the saga of J. Loewenberg. Although an autobiography, it is written in the third person about one Leo Berg. It follows his life from Russia, through his active retirement, to the present. In between we see the steerage trip from Europe to Harvard, the student days with interesting anecdotes about Royce and other prominent academic figures, early teaching assignments, a return visit to Europe, the move to Berkeley, and various visiting professorships. Building on James's image, the three (...)
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    A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology.Jan-Kyrre Berg Olsen, Stig Andur Pedersen & Vincent F. Hendricks (eds.) - 2009 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    The essays both represent a variety of epistemological approaches, including those of the humanities, social studies, natural science, sociology, psychology, and engineering sciences and reflect a diversity of philosophical traditions such ...
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    Saharon Shelah. End extensions and numbers of countable models. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 43 , pp. 550–562.Leo Marcus - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (3):663.
  11. Effective Altruism: How Big Should the Tent Be?Amy Berg - 2018 - Public Affairs Quarterly 32 (4):269-287.
    The effective altruism movement (EA) is one of the most influential philosophically savvy movements to emerge in recent years. Effective Altruism has historically been dedicated to finding out what charitable giving is the most overall-effective, that is, the most effective at promoting or maximizing the impartial good. But some members of EA want the movement to be more inclusive, allowing its members to give in the way that most effectively promotes their values, even when doing so isn’t overall-effective. When we (...)
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    Πιεριη, πηρειη.Leo Weber - 1935 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 90 (1-2).
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    Extra-experimental interference and the retention of words.Leo Postman - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (2):97.
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    Parlascio-Perilasio.Leo Spitzer - 1943 - American Journal of Philology 64 (3):330.
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  15. El nihilisme alemany.Leo Strauss - 2002 - Comprendre 4 (1):69-89.
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  16. Problem : Existence/Essence in Thomas Aquinas' Early Writings.Leo Sweeney - 1963 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 37:97.
     
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  17. Incomplete Ideal Theory.Amy Berg - 2019 - Social Theory and Practice 45 (4):501-524.
    What is the best way to make sustained societal progress over time? Non-ideal theory done on its own faces the problem of second best, but ideal theory seems unable to cope with disagreement about how to make progress. If ideal theory gives up its claims to completeness, then we can use the method of incompletely theorized agreements to make progress over time.
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  18. Ideal Theory and "Ought Implies Can".Amy Berg - 2018 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 99 (4):869-890.
    When we can’t live up to the ultimate standards of morality, how can moral theory give us guidance? We can distinguish between ideal and non-ideal theory to see that there are different versions of the voluntarist constraint, ‘ought implies can.’ Ideal moral theory identifies the best standard, so its demands are constrained by one version. Non-ideal theory tells us what to do given our psychological and motivational shortcomings and so is constrained by others. Moral theory can now both provide an (...)
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    The Look of Religion.Leo J. Hertzel - 1964 - Renascence 17 (2):77-81.
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    The Physics of Laparoscopic Surgery: A Dissertation on the Contributions of Famous Physicists to Laparoscopic Surgery.Leo A. Gordon - 1997 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 40 (4):492-497.
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    Les Sciences politiques en République socialiste de Roumanie : présentation.Léo Moulin - 1971 - Res Publica 13 (5):697-698.
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    Voĭna i mir kak globalʹnai︠a︡ problema: k 180-letii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡ Lʹva Nikolaevicha Tolstogo: materialy Vserossiĭskoĭ nauchno-prakticheskoĭ konferent︠s︡ii.Leo Tolstoy & I. I. Ashkinadze (eds.) - 2008 - Krasnodar: Prosveshchenie-I︠U︡g.
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    The Politics of Technology: On Bringing Social Theory into Technological Design.Marc Berg - 1998 - Science, Technology and Human Values 23 (4):456-490.
    New approaches in the design of information technologies for work practices are drawing upon theories from sociology, anthropology, and social philosophy. Under the labels of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Participatory Design, work is done to "neturn" to design insights gained in the social study of the use of technological artifacts. Aftera brief introduction of these developments, the article zooms in on those authors for whom "better" technologies refer to hopes for more democratic and more worker-oriented workplaces. How do these approaches (...)
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    The argument and the action of Plato's Laws.Leo Strauss - 1975 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Plato.
    "-- M. J. Silverthorne,The Humanities Association Review Leo Strauss (1899-1973) was the Robert Maynard Hutchins Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of ...
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    Punishment and Retribution.Leo Zaibert - 2006 - Routledge.
    Punishment is a phenomenon which occurs in many contexts. Discussions of punishment assume punishment is criminal punishment carried out by the State. This book contains an account of punishment which overcomes the difficulties of competing accounts and treats punishment comprehensibly to better understand how it differs from similar phenomena, discussing its justification fruitfully.
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    Participation in Plato’s Dialogues.Leo Sweeney - 1988 - New Scholasticism 62 (2):125-149.
  27. Barthes's hedonism.Jeffrey R. Di Leo - 2023 - In Jeffrey R. Di Leo & Zahi Anbra Zalloua (eds.), Understanding Žižek, understanding modernism. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Three types of practical ethical movements of the past half century.Leo Jacobs - 1922 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
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    Natural Law in Contemporary Legal Philosophy.Leo R. Ward - 1959 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 33:137-143.
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    Order as a Philosophical Problem.Leo R. Ward - 1941 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 17:1.
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    Punishment With and Without the State: Comments on Linda Radzik’s The Ethics of Social Punishment: The Enforcement of Morality in Everyday Life.Leo Zaibert - 2023 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 17 (1):197-206.
    Linda Radzick's new book, _The Ethics of Social Punishment_, contains an important discussion of punishment outside the context of the state. By way of celebrating this fine and welcome book, I try to probe some analytical contours concerning punishment seen from the general perspective on which Radzick and I agree. I suggest altogether abandoning the idea that (non-state) punishment needs to be inflicted by an authority. Furthermore, I insist on an account of retributivism that resists the usual accusations of barbarism (...)
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  32. Is There a Duty to Read the News?Amy Berg - 2022 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 20 (3-4):243-267.
    It seems as though we have a duty to read the news – that we’re doing something wrong when we refuse to pay attention to what’s going on in the world. But why? I argue that some plausible justifications for a duty to read the news fail to fully explain this duty: it cannot be justified only by reference to its consequences, or as a duty of democratic citizenship, or as a self-regarding duty. It can, however, be justified on the (...)
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    Hippolyte Taine.Leo Weinstein - 1972 - New York,: Twayne.
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  34. Synchronous neural oscillations and cognitive processes.Leo R. Ward - 2003 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7:553-559.
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    Rethinking Mixed Justifications.Leo Zaibert - 2022 - In Matthew C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook on the Philosophy of Punishment. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 221-241.
    Those of us who appreciate the force of both retributive and consequentialist rationales for the justification of punishment should be sympathetic to efforts to combine them, so as to develop a more compelling justificatory scheme. In this chapter, however, Zaibert argues that extant mixed justifications have failed in coherently combining these rationales. He attempts to explain this failure by identifying two widespread and interrelated mistakes made by punishment theorists. First, they have systematically underestimated the difficulty of their task. Second, they (...)
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  36. De metafysica van St. Thomas van Aquino in historisch perspectief.Leo Elders - 1982 - Vught: J. Richt.
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    La métaphysique de Saint Thomas d'Aquin dans une perspective historique.Leo Elders - 1994 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    Apres avoir esquisse la reconstitution du processus de perte de sa position dominante de le part de la metaphysique au sein des disciplines philosophiques, le present ouvrage montre que la metaphysique de Thomas d'Aquin, solidement ancree dans l'experience et les lois de l'etre, echappe a ces critiques et temoigne de ce que l'on serait tente de nommer la metaphysique naturelle de l'esprit humain. L'auteur y etudie l'etant et ses proprietes, ainsi que les premiers principes; les divisions de l'etant - acte (...)
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    The Conversion to 'Philosophia'.Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:1-4.
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    Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology Fails to Be Tripartite: A Conceptual Critique of the Scientocentrism in Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology.Henrik Berg - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:486426.
    This paper criticises evidence-based practice in psychology (EBPP) for not actually being a tripartite model. According to the American Psychological Association, EBPP is defined as the integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences. Nonetheless, EBPP fails to be a tripartite model because it is defined by science alone. This paper aims at explaining why this conflation may have come about. It also shows why clinical expertise and patient preferences should (...)
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  40. Interpretation and Medical Technologies.Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis - 2022 - In Ezio Di Nucci, Ji-Young Lee & Isaac A. Wagner (eds.), The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Bioethics. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
     
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  41. Metaphysics and Time.Jan Kyrre Berg O. Friis - 2008 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 13 (2).
     
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  42. Medical Power and Medical Ethics.J. H. van den Berg - 1978
     
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  43. The Doctrine of Fallibilism.Leo Simons - 1951 - Dissertation, Columbia University
     
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    Origin of the Word Jumar.Leo Spitzer - 1942 - Isis 34 (2):163-164.
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    A Note on Thoreau's Place in the History of Phenology.Leo Stoller - 1956 - Isis 47 (2):172-181.
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    Hypothetische und kategorische Imperative: eine Interpretation zu Kants Grundlegung zur Metaphysik der Sitten.Leo Henri Wilde - 1975 - Bonn: Bouvier.
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    Nonstandard Functional Interpretations and Categorical Models.Amar Hadzihasanovic & Benno van den Berg - 2017 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 58 (3):343-380.
    Recently, the second author, Briseid, and Safarik introduced nonstandard Dialectica, a functional interpretation capable of eliminating instances of familiar principles of nonstandard arithmetic—including overspill, underspill, and generalizations to higher types—from proofs. We show that the properties of this interpretation are mirrored by first-order logic in a constructive sheaf model of nonstandard arithmetic due to Moerdijk, later developed by Palmgren, and draw some new connections between nonstandard principles and principles that are rejected by strict constructivism. Furthermore, we introduce a variant of (...)
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    Investor-Paid Ratings and Conflicts of Interest.Leo Tang, Marietta Peytcheva & Pei Li - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 163 (2):365-378.
    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sanctioned investor-paid rating agency Egan-Jones for falsely stating that it did not know its clients’ investment positions. The SEC’s action against Egan-Jones raises the broad question whether knowledge of clients’ investment positions creates a conflict of interest for investor-paid ratings. In an experimental setting, we find that investor-paid rating agencies are likely to assign credit ratings that are biased in favor of their clients’ positions, and that this effect is attenuated when the rated company (...)
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    Strategies for handling ethical problems in sudden and unexpected death.Åsa Rejnö, Ella Danielson & Linda Berg - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (6):0969733012473770.
    How ethical praxis is shaped by different contexts and situations has not been widely studied. We performed a follow-up study on stroke team members’ experiences of ethical problems and how the teams managed the situation when caring for patients faced with sudden and unexpected death from stroke. A number of ways for handling ethical problems emerged, which we have now explored further. Data were collected through a three-part form used as base for individual interviews with 15 stroke team members and (...)
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  50. Human brain cells in animal brains: philosophical and moral considerations.Rev Thomas Berg - 2006 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 6 (1):89-107.
     
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