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  1. Devil's I.Mensun Bou - 1991 - Minerva 2.
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    A theory of religious accommodation.Paul Bou-Habib - 2006 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (1):109–126.
    This paper examines the moral case for a right to religious accommodation, which requires that religious conduct be free of any serious burdens placed on it by the state. Two different types of normative argument for this right are outlined and rejected. The first appeals to religion as a ‘basic good’, and the second to religion as an ‘intense preference’. In place of these, I suggest that a third type of argument has greater prospects of success. Religious accommodation is justified (...)
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  3. Liberal Egalitarianism and Workfare.Paul Bou-Habib & Serena Olsaretti - 2004 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 21 (3):257-270.
    In this paper we ask whether liberal egalitarians can endorse workfare policies that require that welfare recipients should work in return for their welfare benefits. In particular, we focus on the fairness-based case for workfare, which holds that people should be responsible for their own welfare since they would otherwise impose unfair costs on others. Two versions of the fairness-based case are considered: The first defends workfare on the grounds that it would form part of an unemployment insurance scheme that (...)
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  4. Locke’s Tracts and the anarchy of the religious conscience.Paul Bou-Habib - 2015 - European Journal of Political Theory 14 (1):3-18.
    This article reconstructs the main arguments in John Locke’s first political writings, the highly rhetorical, and often obscure, Two Tracts on Government . The Tracts support the government’s right to impose religious ceremonies on its people, an astonishing fact given Locke’s famous defense of toleration in his later works. The reconstruction of the Tracts developed here allows us to see that rather than a pessimistic view of the prospects for peace under religious diversity, what mainly animates the young Locke is (...)
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  5. Racial Profiling and Background Injustice.Paul Bou-Habib - 2011 - The Journal of Ethics 15 (1-2):33 - 46.
    Racial profiling appears to be morally more troubling when the racial group that is the object of the profile suffers from background injustice. This article examines two accounts of this intuition. The responsibility-based account maintains that racial profiling is morally more problematic if the higher offender rate within the profiled group is the result of social injustices for which other groups in society are responsible. The expressive harm based account maintains that racial profiling is more problematic if it makes background (...)
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    Parental subsidies: The argument from insurance.Paul Bou-Habib - 2013 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 12 (2):197-216.
    This article develops the argument that the state must provide parental subsidies if, and to the extent that, individuals would, under certain specified hypothetical conditions, purchase ‘insurance cover’ that would provide the funds they need for adequate childrearing. I argue that most citizens would sign up to an insurance scheme, in which they receive a guarantee of a means-tested parental subsidy in return for an obligation to pay a progressive income tax to fund the scheme. This argument from insurance bolsters (...)
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    Distributive Justice, Dignity, and the Lifetime View.Paul Bou-Habib - 2011 - Social Theory and Practice 37 (2):285-310.
    This paper provides a critical examination of the strongest defenses of the pure lifetime view, according to which justice requires taking only people's whole lives as relevant when assessing and establishing their distributive entitlements and obligations. The paper proposes that we reject a pure lifetime view and replace it with an alternative view, on which some time-specific considerations--that is to say, considerations about how people fare at specific points in time--have nonderivative weight in determining what our obligations are to them.
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  8. Compulsory insurance without paternalism.Paul Bou-Habib - 2006 - Utilitas 18 (3):243-263.
    This article examines how a just society must address the needs of its imprudent members. I defend compulsory insurance as an answer to this question. It has been assumed that compulsory insurance can only be justified on paternalistic grounds. I argue that this assumption is incorrect, and defend non-paternalistic compulsory insurance. To display the merits of NPCI, I identify a trilemma that arises for views about how to address the needs of the imprudent, including libertarian and so-called ‘ luck -egalitarian’ (...)
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    Locke, Sincerity and the Rationality of Persecution.Paul Bou-Habib - unknown
    According to the most influential contemporary reading of John Locke's Letter Concerning Toleration, his main argument against religious persecution is unsuccessful. That argument holds that coercion is ineffective as a means of instilling religious beliefs in its victims. I propose a different reading of the Letter. Locke's main consideration against persecution is not the unsuccessful belief-based argument just outlined, but what I call the sincerity argument. He believes that religious coercion is irrational because it is ineffective as a means of (...)
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  10. Bilattices with Implications.Félix Bou & Umberto Rivieccio - 2013 - Studia Logica 101 (4):651-675.
    In a previous work we studied, from the perspective ofAlgebraic Logic, the implicationless fragment of a logic introduced by O. Arieli and A. Avron using a class of bilattice-based logical matrices called logical bilattices. Here we complete this study by considering the Arieli-Avron logic in the full language, obtained by adding two implication connectives to the standard bilattice language. We prove that this logic is algebraizable and investigate its algebraic models, which turn out to be distributive bilattices with additional implication (...)
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  11. Climate Change, Justice and Future Generations.Paul Bou-Habib - 2010 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 7 (1):151-153.
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    L’Abrégé du Mustaṣfā.Ziad Bou Akl - 2015 - In Averroès: Le Philosophe Et la Loi: Édition, Traduction Et Commentaire de "L'abrégé du Mustasfa". De Gruyter. pp. 117-328.
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    Personal Economic Worries in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross Sectional Study.Imad Bou-Hamad, Reem Hoteit, Dunia Harajli & Dorota Reykowska - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectivesThe emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic worsened Lebanon’s economic situation and generated worries about living conditions. This study aimed to explain personal economic worries patterns among Lebanese young adults while accounting for demographics and mental health characteristics.MethodsA total sample of 988 Lebanese responses were collected, using an online survey. The analysis was conducted using regression-based methods.ResultsMen exhibited higher economic worries than women. Lower levels of economic worries among people with higher wages were more pronounced. Lebanese retirees experience the highest economic (...)
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    Periferia y desfocalización en las “Weissen Städte”.Enric Bou - 2018 - Cultura:211-236.
    A partir de reflexiones propuestas por Joseph Roth, Walter Benjamin, Sigfried Kracauer y Claudio Guillén, se presenta el concepto de “ciudad blanca” ligado a la frontera y la centralidad para concluir que la “ciudad blanca” es desfocalizada y periférica, invadida y rebelde, modelo (sueño o proyecto) e infierno (pesadilla o caos). El concepto se aplica al examen de cuatro ciu- dades “blancas” a propósito de secuencias significativas de cuatro films: Los olvidados (1950) de Luis Buñuel, Pizza, birra, faso (1998) de (...)
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    The Integrity of Religious Believers.Paul Bou-Habib - 2018 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (1):1-13.
    According to Cécile Laborde, persons with religious commitments that are incidentally burdened by generally applicable laws should, under certain circumstances, be provided with an exemption from those laws. Labore’s justification for this view is that religious commitments are a type of commitment with which a person must comply if she is to maintain her integrity. I argue that Laborde´s account is insufficiently demanding in terms of the other-regarding attitudes it expects people to have before they can make claims to exemptions (...)
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    Written Linguistic Resources in Catalan: the DCC project.Joan Soler I. Bou - unknown - Philosophy 1:749.
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    Errores y fraudes de la ciencia y la técnica: equivocaciones, abusos y desastres en el camino de la sabiduría.Pedro Voltes Bou - 1995 - Barcelona, España: Planeta.
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  18. The logic of distributive bilattices.Félix Bou & Umberto Rivieccio - 2011 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 19 (1):183-216.
    Bilattices, introduced by Ginsberg as a uniform framework for inference in artificial intelligence, are algebraic structures that proved useful in many fields. In recent years, Arieli and Avron developed a logical system based on a class of bilattice-based matrices, called logical bilattices, and provided a Gentzen-style calculus for it. This logic is essentially an expansion of the well-known Belnap–Dunn four-valued logic to the standard language of bilattices. Our aim is to study Arieli and Avron’s logic from the perspective of abstract (...)
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  19. Who Should Pay for Higher Education?Paul Bou-Habib - 2010 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 44 (4):479-495.
    Policies that shift the costs of higher education from the taxpayer to the university student or graduate are increasingly popular, yet they have not been subjected to a thorough normative analysis. This paper provides a critical survey of the standard arguments that have been used in the public debate on higher education funding. These arguments are found to be wanting. In their place, the paper offers a more systematic approach for dealing with the normative issues raised by the funding of (...)
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    Equality, Autonomy, and the Price of Parenting.Paul Bou-Habib & Serena Olsaretti - 2013 - Journal of Social Philosophy 44 (4):420-438.
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    (2 other versions)The brain drain as exploitation.Paul Bou-Habib - forthcoming - Sage Journals: Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
    Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Ahead of Print. When skilled individuals emigrate from developing states to developed states, they leave a burdened state behind and bring their valuable human capital to a state that enjoys vast advantages by comparison. Most of the normative debate to date on this so-called ‘brain drain’ has focused on the duties that skilled emigrants owe to their home state after they emigrate. This article shifts the focus to the question of whether their host state acquires special (...)
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    Averroès: Le Philosophe Et la Loi: Édition, Traduction Et Commentaire de "L'abrégé du Mustasfa".Ziad Bou Akl (ed.) - 2015 - De Gruyter.
    One of Averroes' earliest works is dedicated to law. The work comprises a summary of al-Ghazali's work on legal theory called al-Mustasfa min 'ilm al-usul. This volume presents a new edition of the Arabic text accompanied by a French translation and commentary. The edition is preceded by a study that draws attention to the main points of difference between the two philosophers.
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    Complexity of Strict Implication.F. Bou - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 1-16.
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    Equality and Value-holism.Paul Bou-Habib - 2007 - Ethics and Economics 5 (1).
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    I. Index coranique.Ziad Bou Akl - 2015 - In Averroès: Le Philosophe Et la Loi: Édition, Traduction Et Commentaire de "L'abrégé du Mustasfa". De Gruyter. pp. 489-489.
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    Le philosophe et la Loi.Ziad Bou Akl - 2015 - In Averroès: Le Philosophe Et la Loi: Édition, Traduction Et Commentaire de "L'abrégé du Mustasfa". De Gruyter. pp. 1-2.
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    The Case for Replacement Migration.Paul Bou-Habib - 2018 - Journal of Political Philosophy 27 (1):67-86.
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    Nouveaux Fragments de Kitāb Al-Futyā d'Al-Ǧāḥiẓ Dans Les Maqālāt d'Abū Al-Qāsim Al-Balḫī.Ziad Bou Akl - 2024 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 34 (1):1-35.
    The maqālāt of Abū Qāsim al-Balḫī contain several passages devoted to legal theory. The most important source found there is some extracts of K. al-futyā, a legal treatise by al-Ǧāḥiẓ of which until now only fragments remained, containing the criticisms addressed by al-Naẓẓām to the companions of the Prophet. This article provides a translation of these new extracts preceded by a study of the text and its place in the history of legal theory during this formative period of Islamic thought.
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    Table des matières.Ziad Bou Akl - 2015 - In Averroès: Le Philosophe Et la Loi: Édition, Traduction Et Commentaire de "L'abrégé du Mustasfa". De Gruyter.
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    On two fragments with negation and without implication of the logic of residuated lattices.Félix Bou, Àngel García-Cerdaña & Ventura Verdú - 2006 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (5):615-647.
    The logic of (commutative integral bounded) residuated lattices is known under different names in the literature: monoidal logic [26], intuitionistic logic without contraction [1], H BCK [36] (nowadays called by Ono), etc. In this paper we study the -fragment and the -fragment of the logical systems associated with residuated lattices, both from the perspective of Gentzen systems and from that of deductive systems. We stress that our notion of fragment considers the full consequence relation admitting hypotheses. It results that this (...)
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    Determination of the thermodiffusion coefficient in three binary organic liquid mixtures by the thermogravitational method.M. M. Bou-Ali, J. J. Valencia, J. A. Madariaga, C. Santamaría, O. Ecenarro & J. F. Dutrieux - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (17-18):2011-2015.
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    On weakening the Deduction Theorem and strengthening Modus Ponens.Félix Bou, Josep Maria Font & José Luis García Lapresta - 2004 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 50 (3):303-324.
    This paper studies, with techniques ofAlgebraic Logic, the effects of putting a bound on the cardinality of the set of side formulas in the Deduction Theorem, viewed as a Gentzen-style rule, and of adding additional assumptions inside the formulas present in Modus Ponens, viewed as a Hilbert-style rule. As a result, a denumerable collection of new Gentzen systems and two new sentential logics have been isolated. These logics are weaker than the positive implicative logic. We have determined their algebraic models (...)
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  33. (1 other version)Equality of resources and the demands of authenticity.Paul Bou-Habib & Serena Olsaretti - 2012 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 19 (4):434-455.
    One of the most distinctive features of Ronald Dworkin’s egalitarian theory is its commitment to holding individuals responsible for the costs to others of their ambitions. This commitment has received much criticism. Drawing on Dworkin’s latest statement of his position in Justice for Hedgehogs (2011), we suggest that it seems to be in tension with another crucial element of Dworkin’s own theory, namely, its endorsement of the importance of people leading authentic lives – lives that reflect their own values. We (...)
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    Climate Matters for Future People.Paul Bou-Habib - 2016 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 40 (1):143-157.
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    Deuxième chapitre. Ẓann et interprétation.Ziad Bou Akl - 2015 - In Averroès: Le Philosophe Et la Loi: Édition, Traduction Et Commentaire de "L'abrégé du Mustasfa". De Gruyter. pp. 50-87.
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    De la troisième partie de l’Abrégé : [des méthodes d’interprétation].Ziad Bou Akl - 2015 - In Averroès: Le Philosophe Et la Loi: Édition, Traduction Et Commentaire de "L'abrégé du Mustasfa". De Gruyter. pp. 236-305.
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    La philosophie comme pratique : erreur et droit à l’erreur dans la pensée d’Averroès.Ziad Bou Akl - 2016 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 162 (2):269.
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    (1 other version)Commentaire.Ziad Bou Akl - 2015 - In Averroès: Le Philosophe Et la Loi: Édition, Traduction Et Commentaire de "L'abrégé du Mustasfa". De Gruyter. pp. 329-474.
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    De la première partie du livre : [du statut].Ziad Bou Akl - 2015 - In Averroès: Le Philosophe Et la Loi: Édition, Traduction Et Commentaire de "L'abrégé du Mustasfa". De Gruyter. pp. 124-163.
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    II. Index des informations traditionnelles.Ziad Bou Akl - 2015 - In Averroès: Le Philosophe Et la Loi: Édition, Traduction Et Commentaire de "L'abrégé du Mustasfa". De Gruyter. pp. 490-490.
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    (1 other version)Autonomy and Children's Well-being.Paul Bou-Habib & Serena Olsaretti - 2015 - :15-33.
    This paper addresses the questions of how we should interpret the autonomy of children and of how we should identify the treatment their autonomy demands of others. In examining this question, the paper casts doubt on two views of the nature and relevance of the autonomy of children. It criticises Joel Feinberg’s well-known view that the autonomy claims of children are reducible to the autonomy claims of the future adults the children will become. It also raises objections to Matthew Clayton’s (...)
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    Book Review: The Cambridge Companion to Rawls. [REVIEW]Paul Bou-Habib - 2004 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 1 (3):375-378.
  43. Varieties of interlaced bilattices.Umberto Rivieccio, Ramon Jansana & Felix Bou Moliner - 2011 - Algebra Universalis 66 (1-2):115-141.
    The paper contains some algebraic results on several varieties of algebras having an (interlaced) bilattice reduct. Some of these algebras have already been studied in the literature (for instance bilattices with conflation, introduced by M. Fit- ting), while others arose from the algebraic study of O. Arieli and A. Avron’s bilattice logics developed in the third author’s PhD dissertation. We extend the representation theorem for bounded interlaced bilattices (proved, among others, by A. Avron) to un- bounded bilattices and prove analogous (...)
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    Wellbeing during a pandemic: An empirical research examining autonomy, work-family conflict and informational support among SME employees.Najib Bou Zakhem, Panteha Farmanesh, Pouya Zargar & Abdulnasser Kassar - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Individuals working in different industries were forced to change their work environments to their homes and quickly cope with technical and social changes not experienced before the occurrence of COVID-19 pandemic. This led to blurred boundaries between work and family roles, diminishing performance and wellbeing. Within the scope of the Research Topic “Workplace effects of COVID-19 on employees,” this research emphasizes on the positive impact of job autonomy provided by employers in reducing work-family conflicts. Moreover, the effect of work-family conflict (...)
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  45. Security, Profiling and Equality.Paul Bou-Habib - 2008 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 11 (2):149-164.
    How, exactly, must we strike the balance between security and equality? Must we insist, out of respect for the equality of persons, that the police refrain from using ethnic profiling and opt for some other strategy in their pursuit of terrorists, or must we allow the police to continue with this policy, which seems to sacrifice equality for the sake of security? This paper assesses the ethical status of ethnic profiling from the perspective of the ideal of equality. The paper (...)
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  46. The Moralized View of Parental Partiality.Paul Bou-Habib - 2013 - Journal of Political Philosophy 22 (1):66-83.
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  47. Land disputes and auctions: a response to Steiner and Wolff.Paul Bou-Habib & Serena Olsaretti - 2004 - Analysis 64 (3):284-287.
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  48. Locke, natural law and civil peace: Reply to Tate.Paul Bou-Habib - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory 16 (1):1474885116650422.
    In this comment, I reply to two objections John Tate raises against my discussion of the trajectory of Locke's ideas on toleration Tate maintains that I misunderstand the role of natural law and civil peace in Locke's thought. I defend my interpretation of the role of natural law and show that Tate is mistaken in his claim that Locke's concern to preserve civil peace conflicted with his separate concern to protect individual rights.
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    Chapitre premier. Authenticité et véracité du texte révélé.Ziad Bou Akl - 2015 - In Averroès: Le Philosophe Et la Loi: Édition, Traduction Et Commentaire de "L'abrégé du Mustasfa". De Gruyter. pp. 10-49.
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    De la deuxième partie du livre : [des sources de la Loi].Ziad Bou Akl - 2015 - In Averroès: Le Philosophe Et la Loi: Édition, Traduction Et Commentaire de "L'abrégé du Mustasfa". De Gruyter. pp. 164-235.
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