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    Sprachindividualität: Untersuchungen zum Weltansichtstheorem bei Wilhelm von Humboldt und Martin Heidegger.Stephan Saffer - 1996 - Aachen: Mainz.
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  2. The Epistemology of Modality.Margot Strohminger & Juhani Yli-Vakkuri - 2017 - Analysis 77 (4):825-838.
  3. Perceptual Knowledge of Nonactual Possibilities.Margot Strohminger - 2015 - Philosophical Perspectives 29 (1):363-375.
    It is widely assumed that sense perception cannot deliver knowledge of nonactual (metaphysical) possibilities. We are not supposed to be able to know that a proposition p is necessary or that p is possible (if p is false) by sense perception. This paper aims to establish that the role of sense perception is not so limited. It argues that we can know lots of modal facts by perception. While the most straightforward examples concern possibility and contingency, others concern necessity and (...)
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  4. Knowledge of objective modality.Margot Strohminger & Juhani Yli-Vakkuri - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 176 (5):1155-1175.
    The epistemology of modality has focused on metaphysical modality and, more recently, counterfactual conditionals. Knowledge of kinds of modality that are not metaphysical has so far gone largely unexplored. Yet other theoretically interesting kinds of modality, such as nomic, practical, and ‘easy’ possibility, are no less puzzling epistemologically. Could Clinton easily have won the 2016 presidential election—was it an easy possibility? Given that she didn’t in fact win the election, how, if at all, can we know whether she easily could (...)
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  5. The Epistemic Role of the Imagination.Margot Strohminger - forthcoming - In Kurt Sylvan, Ernest Sosa, Jonathan Dancy & Matthias Steup (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Epistemology, 3rd edition. Wiley Blackwell.
    This entry surveys recent developments in the epistemology of imagination, examining different views on the circumstances in which the imagination can function as a source of evidence, alongside more standard sources such as perception and inference.
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  6. Moderate Modal Skepticism.Margot Strohminger & Juhani Yli-Vakkuri - 2018 - In Matthew A. Benton, John Hawthorne & Dani Rabinowitz (eds.), Knowledge, Belief, and God: New Insights in Religious Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 302-321.
    This paper examines "moderate modal skepticism", a form of skepticism about metaphysical modality defended by Peter van Inwagen in order to blunt the force of certain modal arguments in the philosophy of religion. Van Inwagen’s argument for moderate modal skepticism assumes Yablo's (1993) influential world-based epistemology of possibility. We raise two problems for this epistemology of possibility, which undermine van Inwagen's argument. We then consider how one might motivate moderate modal skepticism by relying on a different epistemology of possibility, which (...)
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    Should age matter in COVID-19 triage? A deliberative study.Margot N. I. Kuylen, Scott Y. Kim, Alexander Ruck Keene & Gareth S. Owen - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    The COVID-19 pandemic put a large burden on many healthcare systems, causing fears about resource scarcity and triage. Several COVID-19 guidelines included age as an explicit factor and practices of both triage and ‘anticipatory triage’ likely limited access to hospital care for elderly patients, especially those in care homes. To ensure the legitimacy of triage guidelines, which affect the public, it is important to engage the public’s moral intuitions. Our study aimed to explore general public views in the UK on (...)
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    The Material Body, Social Processes and Emotion: `Techniques of the Body' Revisited.Margot L. Lyon - 1997 - Body and Society 3 (1):83-101.
  9. Trends in the International Fight Against Bribery and Corruption.Cleveland Margot, M. Favo Christopher, J. Frecka Thomas & L. Owens Charles - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (S2):199 - 244.
    Over the past decade, we have witnessed some early signs of progress in the battle against international bribery and corruption, a problem that throughout the history of commerce had previously been ignored. We present a model that we then use to assess progress in reducing bribery. The model components include both hard law and soft law legislation components and enforcement and compliance components. We begin by summarizing the literature that convincingly argues that bribery is an immoral and unethical practice and (...)
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    Emerging Roles of Clinical Ethicists.Margot M. Eves, David M. Chooljian, Susan McCammon, Debjani Mukherjee, Emma Tumilty & Jeffrey S. Farroni - 2019 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 30 (3):262-269.
    Debates regarding clinical ethicists’ scope of practice are not novel and will continue to evolve. Rapid changes in healthcare delivery, outcomes, and expectations have necessitated flexibility in clinical ethicists’ roles whereby hospital-based clinical ethicists are expected to be woven into the institutional fabric in a way that did not exist in more traditional relationships. In this article we discuss three emerging roles: the ethicist embedded in the interdisciplinary team, the ethicist with an expanded educational mandate, and the ethicist as a (...)
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  11. Forming Impressions: Expertise in Perception and Intuition.Margot Strohminger - 2024 - Philosophical Review 133 (1):92-95.
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    What Am I Looking at? Interpreting Dynamic and Static Gaze Displays.Margot Wermeskerken, Damien Litchfield & Tamara Gog - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (1):220-252.
    Displays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require interpretation. We investigated whether participants were able to interpret displays of their own or others' eye movements. In Experiments 1 and 2, participants observed an image under three different viewing instructions. Then they were shown static or dynamic gaze displays and had to judge whether it was their own or someone else's eye movements and what instruction was reflected. Participants were capable of recognizing the instruction reflected in their (...)
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    Great idea: what a fuss about a swab.Margot R. Brazier - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (8):534-535.
    Developing a simple test to identify swiftly neonates with sepsis who carry the genetic variant which means that one dose of the recommended antibiotic, gentamicin, will cause the child to become profoundly deaf looks like an admirable objective. The baby needs antibiotics and needs them within 1 hour of admission to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Conventional genetic tests take much longer to yield results. The test being trialled produces results in 25 min; a baby who carries the variant (...)
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  14. Global Responsibility for Human Rights: World Poverty and the Development of International Law.Margot E. Salomon & Foreword by Stephen P. Marks - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    Challenges to the exercise of the basic socio-economic rights of half the global population give rise to some of the most pressing issues today. This timely book focuses on world poverty, providing a systematic exposition of the evolving legal responsibility of the international community of states to cooperate in addressing the structural obstacles that contribute to this injustice. This book analyzes the approach, contribution, and current limitations of the international law of human rights to the manifestations of world poverty, inviting (...)
     
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    Two Ways of Imagining Galileo's Experiment.Margot Strohminger - 2021 - In Amy Kind & Christopher Badura (eds.), Epistemic Uses of Imagination. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 202-217.
    Thought experiments provide a conspicuous case study for epistemologists of the imagination. Galileo’s famous thought experiment about falling stones is a central example in the debate about how thought experiments in science work. According to a standard interpretation, the thought experiment poses a challenge to an Aristotelian principle about falling bodies that conceives of bodies in an extremely liberal way. This chapter argues that this interpretation is implausible and then shows how the thought experiment might present a challenge to a (...)
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  16. Modal Humeanism and Arguments from Possibility.Margot Strohminger - 2013 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 113 (3pt3):391-401.
    Sider (2011, 2013) proposes a reductive analysis of metaphysical modality—‘(modal) Humeanism’—and goes on to argue that it has interesting epistemological and methodological implications. In particular, Humeanism is supposed to undermine a class of ‘arguments from possibility’, which includes Sider's (1993) own argument against mereological nihilism and Chalmers's (1996) argument against physicalism. I argue that Sider's arguments do not go through, and moreover that we should instead expect Humeanism to be compatible with the practice of arguing from possibility in philosophy.
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    Promising Alliances: The Critical Feminist Theory of Nancy Fraser and Seyla Benhabib.Margot Canaday - 2003 - Feminist Review 74 (1):50-69.
    This essay examines the work of Nancy Fraser and Seyla Benhabib, two philosophers who have demonstrated that feminist theorists can usefully draw upon both postmodernism and the critical theory tradition, with which Fraser and Benhabib are more clearly associated. I argue that each theorist claims the universal ideals and normative judgements of modernism, and the contextualism, particularity, and skepticism of postmodernism. I do this by revisiting each of their positions in the now well-known Feminist Contentions exchange, by examining the diverse (...)
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  18. Adversary arguments and the logic of personal attacks.Margot Flowers, Rod McGuire & Lawrence Birnbaum - 1982 - In Wendy G. Lehnert & Martin Ringle (eds.), Strategies for Natural Language Processing. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 275--294.
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    Neuromagnetic Vistas into Typical and Atypical Development of Frontal Lobe Functions.Margot J. Taylor, Sam M. Doesburg & Elizabeth W. Pang - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Incarcerated Patients and Equitability: The Ethical Obligation to Treat Them Differently.Margot M. Eves & Lisa Fuller - 2017 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 28 (4):308-313.
    Prisoners are legally categorized as a vulnerable group for the purposes of medical research, but their vulnerability is not limited to the research context. Prisoner-patients may experience lower standards of care, fewer options for treatment, violations of privacy, and the use of inappropriate surrogates as a result of their status. This case study highlights some of the ways in which a prisoner-patient’s vulnerable status impacted the care he received. The article argues the following: (1) Prisoner-patients are entitled to the same (...)
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    β‐Cell evolution: How the pancreas borrowed from the brain.Margot E. Arntfield & Derek van der Kooy - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (8):582-587.
    Editor's suggested further reading in BioEssaysA new paradigm in cell therapy for diabetes: Turning pancreatic α‐cells into β‐cells Abstract.
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    From a National Monument to a National Disgrace.Margot Higgins - 2018 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 21 (1):9-12.
    For healing the land and human relationships to land are a step toward healing a troubled relationship, borne of a history, which is painful for native people and shameful for settlers. Protection...
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    Feature-Specific Event-Related Potential Effects to Action- and Sound-Related Verbs during Visual Word Recognition.Margot Popp, Natalie M. Trumpp & Markus Kiefer - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Una lectura iconográfica de Descartes.Jean Paul Margot - 2024 - Ideas Y Valores 72 (182).
    ¿Hay algún retrato “verdadero” de Descartes? Si bien sabemos, salvo unas pocas excepciones, quiénes pintaron o grabaron el retrato de Descartes, reconocemos a Descartes sin saber si los cuadros y los grabados lo retratan “verdaderamente”. ¿Qué tienen en común los grabados de Hellemans y del autor desconocido de “Descartes como Fausto” con el cuadro de Weenix? La respuesta es inequívoca: los libro; hasta tal punto que el libro funge como un atributo. El ícono de la filosofía moderna es el que (...)
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    Selbstbestimmung, Verantwortung und die Frage nach dem sittlich Guten: zum Begriff einer skeptischen Ethik.Margot Braunleder - 1990 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Retratos de Spinoza.Jean-Paul Margot - 2021 - Praxis Filosófica 53:85-108.
    Hay muchos retratos de Spinoza, pero ninguno de ellos está bien documentado, al menos suficientemente documentado como para satisfacer las exigencias del método iconográfico. Por falta de argumentos objetivos que permitan identificar a Spinoza entre tantos cuadros y grabados, tal vez podamos considerar que el “verdadero” retrato de Spinoza es el frontispicio de las Opera posthuma de 1677.
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    La Felicidad.Jean- Paul Margot - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 25:55-79.
    La felicidad no se reduce al bienestar afectivo de un organismo adaptado asu medio. El hombre debe reflexionar para construir su vida según unosvalores. No puede desatender ni su libertad, ni su responsabilidad ante elcompromiso voluntario de su acción. Ser feliz supone que el hombre seacapaz de lograr un equilibrio que supere sus contradicciones y sus conflictos.Si el hombre quiere ser feliz, no debe olvidar que la felicidad es el resultadode una conquista primero sobre él mismo y luego sobre un (...)
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    ‘Humanistic’ and ‘Opportunistic’ Charisma: An Exploratory Study of How Charismatic People Make Sense of Their Charisma.Margot Plunkett, Nicole A. Webb & Sophia Town - 2023 - Humanistic Management Journal 8 (3):233-253.
    This exploratory study investigates the divergent ways that people make sense of their own charisma. Through in-depth, semi-structured qualitative interviews with people who self-identified as charismatic (_n_ = 11), findings reveal that self-identified charismatic people hold divergent views regarding (1) who they believe benefits from their charisma (self or others), (2) how they believe they came to be charismatic (developed or innate), (3) how they experience self-confidence (self-conscious or self-assured), and (4) how they manage rejection (preparation or resilience). Taken together, (...)
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    Discomfort as a Catalyst: An Ethical Analysis of Donation after Cardiac Death in a Patient with Locked-In Syndrome.Margot M. Eves & Bethany Bruno - 2018 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 29 (4):313-318.
    Donation after cardiac death (DCD) traditionally occurs in two patient populations: (1) those who do not meet neurological death criteria but who have suffered severe neurological damage, and (2) those who are fully alert and awake but are dependent on machines. This case highlights the unique dilemma when a patient falls between these two populations—conscious and cognitively intact, but completely paralyzed except for limited eye movement, afflicted by what the medical community refers to as locked-in syndrome. Prompted by the treatment (...)
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  30. Knowledge of modality by imagining.Margot Strohminger - unknown
    Assertions about metaphysical modality play central roles in philosophical theorizing. For example, when philosophers propose hypothetical counterexamples, they often are making a claim to the effect that some state of affairs is possible. Getting the epistemology of modality right is thus important. Debates have been preoccupied with assessing whether imaginability—or conceivability, insofar as it’s different—is a guide to possibility, or whether it is rather intuitions of possibility—and modal intuitions more generally—that are evidence for possibility claims. The dissertation argues that the (...)
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    A Propósito Del “More Geometrico” En Descartes y Spinoza.Jean- Paul Margot - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 29:85-100.
    La aversión de los renacentistas por el método silogístico les hizo experimentarnuevas formas literarias más “estéticas” que sirvieron a menudo paraencubrir la falta de cualquier especie de lógica o de razonamiento. El usodel método geométrico sería la respuesta de los filósofos del siglo XVII aesta falta de lógica y de razonamiento. Tal parece ser, en efecto, el caso deDescartes quien borró “la lengua de la Escuela y el estilo de la Escuela” ydecretó la universalidad del método matemático. Con todo, según (...)
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    Voluntarismo Divino En Santo Tomás, Ockham y Descartes.Jean Paul Margot - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 14.
    Después de recordar las dificultades del pensamiento tomista cuando trata de la relación jerárquica entre dos facultades de Dios: la voluntad y el entendimiento y de precisar el intelectualismo tomista al mostrar que para Santo Tomás la voluntad divina tiene un límite, se vincula la discusión tomista con la obra de Descartes. Finalmente, se advierte que en Ockham y en su escuela nominalista se encuentra un antecedente de la posición cartesiana. La expresión "ne quidem ratione" remite a la doctrina de (...)
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    Preface.Margot Colinet, Sophia Katrenko & Rasmus Kraemmer Rendsvig - unknown
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    “Portals of Discovery” or “An Immorality in Three Orgasms”? How Ulysses Stopped Being Too Queer to Queer.Margot G. Backus - 2020 - Intertexts 24 (1-2):97-132.
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  35. The Concept of the Foreign: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue.Margot Badran, John Charles Chasteen, Peter Redfield, Coco Owen, Izumi Sakamoto, Silvia Tomá?ková & Michael E. Zimmerman (eds.) - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    Drawing out literal and metaphorical meanings of 'foreignness' this wide-ranging volume offers much to scholars of postcolonial, gender, and cultural studies seeking new approaches to the study of alterity.
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    A Memory of Chesterton.Margot Boulle - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (3):421-421.
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    Where the Law and the Ethics Conflict?Margot Brazier - 2005 - Research Ethics 1 (3):97-100.
    An increasing number of scientists and doctors are concerned that new laws are inhibiting ethical research. This paper argues that this is not the case. Laws do not inhibit medical progress. Misunderstanding the law may do so.
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    Collingwood in Context.Margot Browning - 1993 - International Studies in Philosophy 25 (3):17-33.
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    Martin Buber, 1878-1978: exhibition, Jewish National and University Library, Berman Hall, Jerusalem, April 1978.Margot Cohn, Mochè Catane & Akibah Ernst Simon (eds.) - 1978 - [Jerusalem: The Library.
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    Conflicting Values: A Case Study in Patient Choice and Caregiver Perspectives.Margot M. Eves, Phoebe Day Danziger, Ruth M. Farrell & Cristie M. Cole - 2015 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 5 (2):167-178.
    Decisions related to births in the “gray zone” of periviability are particularly challenging. Despite published management guidelines, clinicians and families struggle to negotiate care management plans. Stakeholders must reconcile conflicting values in the context of evolving circumstances with a high degree of uncertainty within a short time period. Even skilled clinicians may struggle to guide the patient in making value–laden decisions without imposing their own values. Exploring the experiences of one pregnant woman and her caregivers, this case study highlights how (...)
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    „Was machen wir eigentlich mit unserem ganzen Briefwechsel?“ – Sechs Briefe an Gerda Utermöhlen.Margot Faak - 2012 - In Wenchao Li (ed.), Komma Und Kathedrale: Tradition, Bedeutung Und Herausforderung der Leibniz-Edition. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 59-70.
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  42. Helgaud of Fleury and the liturgical arts : the magnification of Robert the Pious.Margot E. Fassler - 2010 - In C. Stephen Jaeger (ed.), Magnificence and the sublime in Medieval aesthetics: art, architecture, literature, music. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Mary's nativity, Fulbert of Chartres, and the Stirps Jesse: liturgical innovation circa 1000 and its afterlife.Margot Fassler - 2000 - Speculum 75 (2):389-434.
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    (1 other version)The Role of the Parisian Sequence in the Evolution of Notre-Dame Polyphony.Margot E. Fassler - 1986 - Speculum 62 (2):345-374.
    In his discussion of rhythmic poetry the ninth-century theorist Aurelian of Réôme said that “meter is system with measure , but rhythm is measure without system and is discerned through the number of syllables.” For Aurelian rhythm pertained to a particular type of Latin poetry, one which bore a certain similarity to metric poetry but did not scan by the system of metrics. In rhythmic poetry the number of syllables per line and the “judgment of the ear” determine the structure (...)
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    Anfänge europäischen Philosophierens: Heraklit, Parmenides, Platons Timaios.Margot Fleischer - 2001 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Dionysos AlS Ding an sich. Der anfang Von nietzsches philosophie in der ästhetischen metaphysik der „geburt der tragödie“.Margot Fleischer - 1988 - Nietzsche Studien 17 (1):74-90.
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    (1 other version)Das spektrum der Nietzsche-rezeption im geistigen leben seit der jahrhundertwende.Margot Fleischer - 1991 - Nietzsche Studien 20:1-47.
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    Hume - auch eine quelle für nietzsches lehre der ewigen wiederkunft Des gleichen? - Versuch einer dokumentation.Margot Fleischer - 1996 - Nietzsche Studien 25 (1):255-260.
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    Hermeneutische Anthropologie: Platon, Aristoteles.Margot Fleischer - 1976 - New York: Walter de Gruyter.
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    Konkretisierte Existenzstrukturen in Sartres Tragödie „Die schmutzigen Hände".Margot Fleischer - 1981 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 7:149-173.
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