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    Der Demokratische Nationalstaat in den Zeiten der Globalisierung: Politische Leitideen Für Das 21. Jahrhundertfestschrift Zum 80. Geburtstag von Iring Fetscher.Herfried Münkler, Marcus Llanque & Clemens Kurt Stepina (eds.) - 2002 - Akademie Verlag.
    Iring Fetscher (geb. 1922) lehrte von 1963 bis 1987 Politikwissenschaft an der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/M. Seine Studien zu Rousseau, seine Forschung im Umfeld des westeuropäischen Marxismus, sein Einsatz gegen Konservatismus und Technokratie und sein menschenrechtlicher Humanismus machen ihn zu einem streitbaren Intellektuellen, seine Märchenbücher zu einem bekannten Schriftsteller. Der Reichweite seines Schaffens und Wirkens gemäß sind in dieser Festschrift zu seinem 80. Geburtstag Beiträge von Weggefährten und Freunden versammelt, die Anstöße geben wollen für ein weiteres Gedeihen zentraler Aspekte seines (...)
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    Mythos Und Mythologie.Reinhard Brandt & Steffen Schmidt (eds.) - 2004 - Akademie Verlag.
    Mythen dienen der Bewaltigung praktischer gesellschaftlicher Probleme, sie bieten Anleitungen zum poietischen und praktisch-politischen Handeln - dies bildet das einigende Band der im vorliegenden Buch versammelten Beitrage. Aus dem Inhalt: Jan Assmann: Tod, Staat, Kosmos: Dimensionen des Mythos im Alten Agypten Stefan Breuer: Das Dritte Reich Michael Friedrich: Chinesische Mythen Bodo Guthmuller: Europa - Kontinent und antiker Mythos Joachim Heinzle: Unsterblicher Heldengesang. Die Nibelungen als nationaler Mythos der Deutschen Klaus Koch: Vom Mythos zum Monotheismus im alten Israel Jurgen Leonhardt/Katharina Krause: (...)
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    On seeing things.M. B. Clowes - 1971 - Artificial Intelligence 2 (1):79-116.
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    Predicting arithmetical achievement from neuro-psychological performance: a longitudinal study.M. Fayol - 1998 - Cognition 68 (2):B63-B70.
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    The where in the brain determines the when in the mind.M. Jeannerod - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2):212-213.
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    Bilateral symmetry and behavior.M. C. Corballis & I. L. Beale - 1970 - Psychological Review 77 (5):451-464.
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    The Future of Psychopharmacological Enhancements: Expectations and Policies.M. H. N. Schermer, I. Bolt, R. De Jongh & B. Olivier - 2009 - Neuroethics 2 (2):75-87.
    The hopes and fears expressed in the debate on human enhancement are not always based on a realistic assessment of the expected possibilities. Discussions about extreme scenarios may at times obscure the ethical and policy issues that are relevant today. This paper aims to contribute to an adequate and ethically sound societal response to actual current developments. After a brief outline of the ethical debate concerning neuro-enhancement, it describes the current state of the art in psychopharmacological science and current uses (...)
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    Sergey Askoldov’s Reviews concerning Kant and Others Published in the Russian Press in Early Twentieth Century.M. A. Kolerov - 2020 - Kantian Journal 39 (2):80-93.
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    Thought Insertion Clarified.M. Ratcliffe & S. Wilkinson - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (11-12):246-269.
    'Thought insertion' in schizophrenia involves somehow experiencing one's own thoughts as someone else's. Some philosophers try to make sense of this by distinguishing between ownership and agency: one still experiences oneself as the owner of an inserted thought but attributes it to another agency. In this paper, we propose that thought insertion involves experiencing thought contents as alien, rather than episodes of thinking. To make our case, we compare thought insertion to certain experiences of 'verbal hallucination' and show that they (...)
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    The material consequences of “chipification”: The case of software-embedded cars.M. C. Forelle - 2022 - Big Data and Society 9 (1).
    Today's modern car is an assemblage of mechanical and digital components, of metal panels that comprise its structure and silicon chips that run its functions. Communication and information studies scholars have interrogated the problematic aspects of the programs that run those functions, revealing serious issues surrounding privacy and security, worker surveillance, and racial, gendered, and class-based bias. This article contributes to that work by taking a step back and asking about the issues inherent not in the software running on these (...)
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    Introduction: Expressivisms, Knowledge and Truth.M. J. Frápolli - 2019 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 86:1-9.
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    A detailed study of the deformation of high purity niobium single crystals.M. S. Duesbery & R. A. Foxall - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 20 (166):719-751.
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    The Layers of Chemical Language, I: Constitution of Bodies v. Structure of Matter.M. G. Kim - 1992 - History of Science 30 (1):69-96.
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    A four-component model of age-related memory change.M. Karl Healey & Michael J. Kahana - 2016 - Psychological Review 123 (1):23-69.
  15. In defence of the ethical evaluation of narrative art.M. Kieran - 2001 - British Journal of Aesthetics 41 (1):26-38.
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  16. Is there a Lockean argument against expressivism?M. Smith & D. Stoljar - 2003 - Analysis 63 (1):76-86.
    It is sometimes suggested that expressivism in meta-ethics is to be criticized on grounds which do not themselves concern meta-ethics in particular, but which rather concern philosophy of language more generally. Frank Jackson and Philip Pettit (1998; see also Jackson and Pettit 1999, and Jackson 2001) have recently advanced a novel version of such an argument. They begin by noting that expressivism in its central form makes two claims—that ethical sentences are not truth evaluable, and that to assert an ethical (...)
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    Dislocation loops and hardening in neutron irradiated copper.M. J. Makin, A. D. Whapham & F. J. Minter - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (63):465-468.
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    Multiscale modelling of dislocation/grain boundary interactions. II. Screw dislocations impinging on tilt boundaries in Al.M. P. Dewald & W. A. Curtin - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (30):4615-4641.
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  19. Guido Boella Dov M. Gabbay Leendert van der Torre Serena Villata.Dov M. Gabbay - 2006 - Studia Logica 82:1-59.
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    A New Hungarian Utopia.M. M. C. - 1992 - Moreana 29 (Number 111-29 (3-4):158-158.
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    Low on trust, high on use datafied media, trust and everyday life.Jannie Hartley-Møller & David Mathieu - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (2).
    This article explores yet another paradox – aside from the privacy paradox – related to the datafication of media: citizens trust least the media they use most It investigates the role that daily life plays in shaping the trust that citizens place in datafied media. The study reveals five sets of heuristics guiding the trust assessments of citizens: characteristics of media organisations, old media standards, context of use and purpose, experiences of datafication and understandings of datafication. The article discusses the (...)
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    Science and the state in nineteenth century Prussia: M. Norton Wise: Aesthetics, industry & science. Hermann von Helmholtz and the Berlin Physical Society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018, xxi+405pp, $45, ISBN 978-0-22.35-96-531.Kurt Møller Pedersen - 2020 - Metascience 29 (2):233-235.
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    The More-Norfolk Connection.M. J. Tucker - 1972 - Moreana 9 (1):5-13.
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    The Universal gestation of nature: Chambers'Vestiges andExplanations.M. J. S. Hodge - 1972 - Journal of the History of Biology 5 (1):127-151.
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    Beyond the oncogene paradigm: Understanding complexity in cancerogenesis.M. Bizzarri, A. Cucina, F. Conti & F. D’Anselmi - 2008 - Acta Biotheoretica 56 (3):173-196.
    In the past decades, an enormous amount of precious information has been collected about molecular and genetic characteristics of cancer. This knowledge is mainly based on a reductionistic approach, meanwhile cancer is widely recognized to be a ‘system biology disease’. The behavior of complex physiological processes cannot be understood simply by knowing how the parts work in isolation. There is not solely a matter how to integrate all available knowledge in such a way that we can still deal with complexity, (...)
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  26. Anselm, ockham and Leibniz on divine foreknowledge and human freedom.Peter Øhrstrøm - 1984 - Erkenntnis 21 (2):209 - 222.
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    The role of biological and social factors in determining gender identity.M. I. Boichenko, Z. V. Shevchenko & V. V. Pituley - 2019 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 15:11-21.
    Purpose. The aim of this article is an analysis of the main versions of the biodeterminist tradition of re­solving the issue of the nature of gender identity, as well as identification of the advantages of the new version of biodeterminism, which involves elements of social constructivism. Theoretical basis. Social norms determine the extent to which a person has the right to independently determine his or her gender identity, and even more so, to change his or her body according to such (...)
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    Some Problems concerning Knowledge in Plato's "Charmides".M. Dyson - 1974 - Phronesis 19 (2):102 - 111.
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    Combinatorial problems on trees: partitions, DELTA-systems and large free subtrees.M. Rubin - 1987 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 33 (1):43.
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    Ghazālī and Metaphorical Predication in the Third Discussion of the Tahāfut al-Falāsifa.M. V. Dougherty - 2008 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 82 (3):391-409.
    Ghazālī’s The Incoherence of the Philosophers is an unusual philosophical work for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the author’s explicit disavowalof any of the conclusions contained within it. The present essay examines some of the hermeneutical challenges that face readers of the work and offers anexegetical account of the much-neglected Third Discussion, which examines a key point of Neoplatonic metaphysics. The paper argues that Ghazālī’s maintaining of the incompatibility of metaphysical creationism and Neoplatonic emanationism should (...)
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    XIII.—Logical and Metaphysical Necessity.M. Kneale - 1938 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 38 (1):253-268.
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    On the concept of metadislocations in complex metallic alloys.M. Feuerbacher & M. Heggen - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (6-8):935-944.
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    Jackson on perception.M. J. Cresswell - 1980 - Theoria 46 (2-3):123-147.
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    The ethos of critical research and the idea of a coming research community.M. Simons, J. Masschelein & K. Quaghebeur - 2005 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (6):817–832.
    Critical educational research offers the researcher a position and an ethos of comfort. Even the declared recognition of the relativity of principles, norms or criteria so characteristic of much critical research does not prevent it from looking immediately for a way out of this uncomfortable situation i.e. to keep to the idea that comfort is needed and desirable. However, we suggest that this uncomfortable condition is constitutive for critical educational research and may be even for education as such. Therefore the (...)
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    We Are Machines That Claim to Be Conscious.M. S. A. Graziano - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (9-10):95-104.
    The attention schema theory explains how a biological, information processing machine can claim to have consciousness, and how, by introspection (by assessing its internal data), it cannot determine that it is a machine whose claims are based on computations. The theory directly addresses Chalmers' meta-problem of consciousness, the problem of why we think we have a difficult-to-explain consciousness in the first place.
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    A cut-free sequent calculus for relevant logic RW.M. Ili & B. Bori I. - 2014 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (4):673-695.
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    The Impact of Human Resource Management Practices and Corporate Sustainability on Organizational Ethical Climates: An Employee Perspective.M. Guerci, Giovanni Radaelli, Elena Siletti, Stefano Cirella & Ab Rami Shani - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics.
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    Assisted Suicide, the Supreme Court, and the Constitutive Function of the Law.M. Cathleen Kaveny - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (5):29-34.
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    Are general practitioners prepared to end life on request in a country where euthanasia is legalised?: Table 1.M. Sercu, P. Pype, T. Christiaens, M. Grypdonck, A. Derese & M. Deveugele - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (5):274-280.
    Background In 2002, Belgium set a legal framework for euthanasia, whereby granting and performing euthanasia is entrusted entirely to physicians, and—as advised by Belgian Medical Deontology—in the context of a trusted patient–physician relationship. Euthanasia is, however, rarely practiced, so the average physician will not attain routine in this matter. Aim To explore how general practitioners in Flanders (Belgium) deal with euthanasia. This was performed via qualitative analysis of semistructured interviews with 52 general practitioners (GPs). Results Although GPs can understand a (...)
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    Your Dream-Body: All an Illusion? Commentary on Windt's Account of the Dream-Body in Dreaming.M. G. Rosen - 2018 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 25 (5-6):44-62.
    Bodily experience in dreams should be considered illusory to the extent that they cannot be satisfactorily explained or fruitfully investigated by appealing to brain activity alone; rather, to wholly understand the unique phenomenology of embodied selfhood in dreams, one must understand how the brain processes real-body inputs to produce the phenomenology of embodied selfhood in dreams, and why the brain responds the way it does to external stimuli during sleep.
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    On Plato’s artistic definition of philosophy: the Dialogues as the highest form of poetry.M. R. Engler - 2017 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 19:93-128.
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    Editorial Introduction: Consciousness Unbound: Going Beyond the Brain.M. Silberstein & A. Chemero - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (3-4):6-15.
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    Consciousness Unbound.M. Rowlands - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (3-4):34-51.
    This paper argues that consciousness can, and often does, extend beyond the confines of the skull and skin. Conscious acts can extend to the extent they are intentional. Intentionality is revealing activity, and revealing activity often straddles processes occurring both inside and outside the subject’s body. What makes a conscious act extended is identical with what makes it intentional.
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    La práctica Del alterum non laedere.Diego M. Papayannis - 2014 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 41:19-68.
    En este trabajo sostengo que el alterum non laedere es el principio rector de la responsabilidad civil, y sin él muchas de las características de nuestros sistemas de derecho de daños se tornan ininteligibles. Una vez que se aprecia el rol que cumple el alterum non laedere en el razonamiento jurídico puede comprenderse que la práctica de la responsabilidad civil está articulada sobre la evitación de daños y solo subsidiariamente sobre la reparación. Esta tesis, además, tiene importantes consecuencias dogmáticas.
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  45. Four kinds of subminimal negation within the context of the basic positive logic b+ Jose M. Mendez, francisco Salto and Pedro Mendez R.Jose M. Mendez - 2002 - Logique Et Analyse 45 (178):119-128.
     
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    Surveiller et punir.M. Seem - 1976 - Télos 1976 (29):245-254.
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    Some Empirical Evidence of Chinese Accounting System and Business Management Practices from an Ethical Perspective.M. Islam & M. Gowing - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 42 (4):353 - 378.
    China is moving from a centralized to a market economy to bring about efficiency in its economy and to form a business partnership with the West. With its reform adopting an open-door policy, there may be a need to assure its partners in the western world that appropriate steps would be taken to develop and foster a business culture with which the western countries and the Chinese businesses can work. The present study attempted to find whether there has been a (...)
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    The gedankenexperiment method of ethics.M. W. Jackson - 1992 - Journal of Value Inquiry 26 (4):525-535.
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    (1 other version)Introduction.M. Jay - 1980 - Télos 1980 (45):77-81.
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    Nurses' perceptions of their professional rights.M. Kangasniemi, A. Stievano & A. -M. Pietila - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (4):0969733012466001.
    The purpose of this study, which is part of a wider study of professional ethics, was to describe nurses’ perceptions of their rights in Italy. The data were collected by open-ended focus group interviews and analyzed with inductive content analysis. Based on the analysis, three main themes were identified. The first theme “Unfamiliarity with rights” described nurses’ perception that their rights mirrored historical roots, educational content, and nurses’ and patients’ position in the society. The second theme, “Rights reflected in legislation” (...)
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