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    Light dialectica revisited.Mircea-Dan Hernest & Trifon Trifonov - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (11):1379-1389.
    We upgrade the light Dialectica interpretation [6] by adding two more light universal quantifiers, which are both semi-computational and semi-uniform and complement each other. An illustrative example is presented for the new light quantifiers and a new application is given for the older uniform quantifier. The realizability of new light negative formulations for the Axiom of Choice and for the Independence of Premises is explored in the new setting.
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    Light monotone Dialectica methods for proof mining.Mircea-Dan Hernest - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (5):551-561.
    In view of an enhancement of our implementation on the computer, we explore the possibility of an algorithmic optimization of the various proof-theoretic techniques employed by Kohlenbach for the synthesis of new effective uniform bounds out of established qualitative proofs in Numerical Functional Analysis. Concretely, we prove that the method of “colouring” some of the quantifiers as “non-computational” extends well to ε-arithmetization, elimination-of-extensionality and model-interpretation.
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  3. Mode culturale.Alex Leo Şerban, Mircea Kivu, Mircea Vasilescu, Paul Cernat, Dan C. Mihăilescu & Stela Giurgeanu - 2003 - Dilema 548:7-11.
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  4. Between West And East. Vasile Parvan, Mircea Eliade And The Fascination Of The Early History Of Romania The Interthe Two World Wars / Entre Occident Et Orient. Vasile Parvan, Mircea Eliade Et La Fascination De La Protohistoire Dans La Roumanie De L’ent.Florin Ţurcanu - 2006 - Studia Philosophica 1.
    Vasile Pârvan and Mircea Eliade, two front-rank personalities of the Romanian intellectuality and the proto-history issue from two perspectives. There are taken into account also the problem of the Romanian people’s intellectual legacy and the influences it was subjected to along the time.
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  5. Unicité des religions, unité de la religion? Simone Weil et Mircea Eliade.Laurent Mattiussi - 2019 - In Robert Chenavier & Thomas G. Pavel (eds.), Simone Weil, réception et transposition. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Dans sa quête d’universalité, Simone Weil pense l’unité de la religion, sans dissoudre dans une abstraction l’unicité des religions : chacune peut prétendre à l’exclusivité de la vérité et pourtant s’accorder avec les autres, dans leur singularité, à l’horizon de la mystique. La science des religions, qui compare les mythes, les images et les symboles se met au service de cette visée pour suggérer, comme chez Mircea Eliade, la permanence du religieux à travers la diversité de ses manifestations.
     
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  6. Ktitor: Le sens du Don Des panneaux votifs dans le monde byzantin.Tania Kambourova - 2008 - Byzantion 78:261-287.
    Le terme ktitor accompagne souvent la représentation d'un acte de don dans la peinture murale byzantines et post-byzantines. Même si le terme "ktitor" a été traduit le plus souvent par "fondateur", sémantiquement et historiquement, on retrouve dans le mot le sens de possession. Les ktitores - des propriétaires modaux, offrent leurs dons, dont le destinataire final est Dieu. Les panneaux votifs de Théodore Métochite , du sebastokrator Kalojan , de Stefan Uroš III , de Mircea l'Ancien témoignent des droits, (...)
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    Cioran, Eliade, Ionesco: l'oubli du fascisme : trois intellectuels roumains dans la tourmente du siècle.Alexandra Laignel-Lavastine - 2002 - Paris: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Pour ceux qui s'interrogent sur le fascisme d'Emil Cioran ou plus encore de Mircea Eliade, ce livre dissipera les derniers doutes. Loin du péché de jeunesse, on y découvrira, à partir d'écrits politiques inédits en français et d'archives jusque-là inexploitées, l'ampleur du plaidoyer antisémite et ultranationaliste porté par ces deux intellectuels aujourd'hui mondialement célèbres... mais aussi leur obstination à camoufler, voire à recycler après 1945, une filiation idéologique pourtant indispensable à l'intelligence des œuvres de la maturité. De cet " (...)
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    Traces de rites initiatiques féminins dans Yonec de Marie de France et dans le conte type AT 432Traces of Female Initiation Rites in Yonec by Marie de France and in the AT 432.Benedetta Viscidi - 2019 - Iris 39.
    Sulla base degli studi di Mircea Eliade, l’Autore evidenzia, nel lai antico francese Yonec e in due racconti popolari riconducibili al tipo AT 432, «The Prince as bird», tracce di scenari iniziatici femminili e del viaggio oltremondano sciamanico. Sur la base des études de Mircea Eliade, l’auteur met en évidence, dans le Lai de Yonec de Marie de France et dans deux contes de fées liés au conte-type AT 432 « L’Oiseau bleu », des traces des rites initiatiques (...)
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    Does interaction matter? Testing whether a confidence heuristic can replace interaction in collective decision-making.Dan Bang, Riccardo Fusaroli, Kristian Tylén, Karsten Olsen, Peter Latham, Jennifer Lau, Andreas Roepstorff, Geraint Rees, Chris Frith & Bahador Bahrami - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 26:13-23.
    In a range of contexts, individuals arrive at collective decisions by sharing confidence in their judgements. This tendency to evaluate the reliability of information by the confidence with which it is expressed has been termed the ‘confidence heuristic’. We tested two ways of implementing the confidence heuristic in the context of a collective perceptual decision-making task: either directly, by opting for the judgement made with higher confidence, or indirectly, by opting for the faster judgement, exploiting an inverse correlation between confidence (...)
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  10. Self-awareness and alterity: a phenomenological investigation.Dan Zahavi - 1999 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    ... Let me start my investigation by taking a brief look at the way in which self-awareness is expressed linguistically, as in the sentences "I am tired" or ...
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    The philosophy of psychopathy.Dan J. Stein - 1996 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 39 (4):569-580.
  12. Philosophy of psychopharmacology.Dan J. Stein - 1998 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 41 (2):200-211.
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    Essay Review.Dan W. Butin - 2003 - Educational Studies 34 (1):62-70.
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    Victorian self-redeemers.Dan Jacobson - 2002 - Critical Review (University of Melbourne) 42 (2002):5.
  15. Conscientious refusal by physicians and pharmacists: Who is obligated to do what, and why?Dan W. Brock - 2008 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 29 (3):187-200.
    Some medical services have long generated deep moral controversy within the medical profession as well as in broader society and have led to conscientious refusals by some physicians to provide those services to their patients. More recently, pharmacists in a number of states have refused on grounds of conscience to fill legal prescriptions for their customers. This paper assesses these controversies. First, I offer a brief account of the basis and limits of the claim to be free to act on (...)
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  16. (1 other version)Intrinsic vs. extrinsic properties.Dan Marshall & Brian Weatherson - 2013 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    We have some of our properties purely in virtue of the way we are. (Our mass is an example.) We have other properties in virtue of the way we interact with the world. (Our weight is an example.) The former are the intrinsic properties, the latter are the extrinsic properties. This seems to be an intuitive enough distinction to grasp, and hence the intuitive distinction has made its way into many discussions in philosophy, including discussions in ethics, philosophy of mind, (...)
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  17. First-person thoughts and embodied self-awareness: Some reflections on the relation between recent analytical philosophy and phenomenology.Dan Zahavi - 2002 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1 (1):7-26.
    The article examines some of the main theses about self-awareness developed in recent analytic philosophy of mind (especially the work of Bermúdez), and points to a number of striking overlaps between these accounts and the ones to be found in phenomenology. Given the real risk of unintended repetitions, it is argued that it would be counterproductive for philosophy of mind to ignore already existing resources, and that both analytical philosophy and phenomenology would profit from a more open exchange.
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    (2 other versions)Republication: In That Case.Dan Brock - 2009 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 6 (3):399-400.
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    Political Pitfalls in Policymaking: The Texas HPV Vaccine Policy Saga.Dan Bustillos - 2016 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 6 (1):6-10.
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  20. Mills and McCarney on ideology in Marx and Engels.Dan Costello - 1990 - Philosophical Forum 21 (4):463-470.
     
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  21. Brain, Mind, World: Predictive Coding, Neo-Kantianism, and Transcendental Idealism.Dan Zahavi - 2018 - Husserl Studies 34 (1):47-61.
    Recently, a number of neuroscientists and philosophers have taken the so-called predictive coding approach to support a form of radical neuro-representationalism, according to which the content of our conscious experiences is a neural construct, a brain-generated simulation. There is remarkable similarity between this account and ideas found in and developed by German neo-Kantians in the mid-nineteenth century. Some of the neo-Kantians eventually came to have doubts about the cogency and internal consistency of the representationalist framework they were operating within. In (...)
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    Spying on Scientific Instruments. The Career of Jesper Bidstrup.Dan Ch Christensen - 1993 - Centaurus 36 (2):209-244.
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    The Neglected Lectures on Conversion and Saintliness in The Varieties of Religious Experience: William James’s Search for Redemptive (Saving) Facts.Dan D. Crawford - 2020 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 41 (2-3):56-81.
    The question that is front and center at the outset of William James's great work The Varieties of Religious Experience is What is religion?1 He opens his discussion of this question in the second lecture, "Circumscription of the Topic," with the observation that the field of religion is so "wide" and the definitions of it so varied that it would be "foolish" to try to find a single definition that formulates its essence. Even if, instead, we look for a defining (...)
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    The Ethics of Legal Coercion.Dan W. Brock - 1985 - Noûs 19 (4):641-644.
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  25. Back to Brentano?Dan Zahavi - 2004 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 11 (10-11):66-87.
    For a cou ple of decades, higher-order the o ries of con scious ness have enjoyed great pop u lar ity, but they have recently been met with grow ing dis sat is - fac tion. Many have started to look else where for via ble alter na tives, and within the last few years, quite a few have redis cov ered Brentano. In this paper such a Brentanian one-level account of con scious ness will be out lined and dis (...)
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  26. A strike against a striking principle.Dan Baras - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (6):1501-1514.
    Several authors believe that there are certain facts that are striking and cry out for explanation—for instance, a coin that is tossed many times and lands in the alternating sequence HTHTHTHTHTHT…. According to this view, we have prima facie reason to believe that such facts are not the result of chance. I call this view the striking principle. Based on this principle, some have argued for far-reaching conclusions, such as that our universe was created by intelligent design, that there are (...)
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  27. Self and other: from pure ego to co-constituted we.Dan Zahavi - 2015 - Continental Philosophy Review 48 (2):143-160.
    In recent years, the social dimensions of selfhood have been discussed widely. Can you be a self on your own or only together with others? Is selfhood a built-in feature of experience or rather socially constructed? Does a strong emphasis on the first-personal character of consciousness prohibit a satisfactory account of intersubjectivity or is the former rather a necessary requirement for the latter? These questions are explored in the following contribution.
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  28. Subject-Contextualism and the Meaning of Gender Terms.Dan Zeman - 2020 - Journal of Social Ontology 6 (1):69-83.
    In this paper, I engage with a recent contextualist account of gender terms proposed by Díaz-León, E. 2016. “Woman as a Politically Significant Term: A Solution to the Puzzle.” Hypatia 31 : 245–58. Díaz-León’s main aim is to improve both on previous contextualist and non-contextualist views and solve a certain puzzle for feminists. Central to this task is putting forward a view that allows trans women who did not undergo gender-affirming medical procedures to use the gender terms of their choice (...)
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    The unity and plurality of sharing.Dan Zahavi - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Many accounts of collective intentionality target rather sophisticated types of cooperative activities, i.e., activities with complex goals that require prior planning and various coordinating and organizing roles. But although joint action is of obvious importance, an investigation of collective intentionality should not merely focus on the question of how we can share agentive intentions. We can act and do things together, but it is not obvious that the awe felt and shared by a group of Egyptologists when they gain entry (...)
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  30. Is the Self a Social Construct?Dan Zahavi - 2009 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 52 (6):551-573.
    There is a long tradition in philosophy for claiming that selfhood is socially constructed and self-experience intersubjectively mediated. On many accounts, we consequently have to distinguish between being conscious or sentient and being a self. The requirements that must be met in order to qualify for the latter are higher. My aim in the following is to challenge this form of social constructivism by arguing that an account of self which disregards the fundamental structures and features of our experiential life (...)
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  31. Unity of Consciousness and the Problem of Self.Dan Zahavi - 2011 - In Shaun Gallagher (ed.), The Oxford handbook of the self. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 316-338.
    This article argues in defence of the minimal self and discusses the phenomenological objection to the Buddhist no-self view. It considers the distinction made by Miri Albahari between two forms of the sense of body ownership: personal ownership and perspectival ownership. It suggests that there is an important contrast between this Buddhist conception and the phenomenological conception of nonegological consciousness as found by Edmund Husserl and Jean-Paul Sartre.
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  32. Shaping future children: Parental rights and societal interests.Dan W. Brock - 2005 - Journal of Political Philosophy 13 (4):377–398.
  33. Self and consciousness.Dan Zahavi - 2000 - In Exploring the Self: Philosophical and Psychopathological Perspectives on Self-experience. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 55-74.
    In his recent book ‘Kant and the Mind’ Andrew Brook makes a distinction between two types of selfawareness. The first type, which he calls empirical self-awareness, is an awareness of particular psychological states such as perceptions, memories, desires, bodily sensations etc. One attains this type of self-awareness simply by having particular experiences and being aware of them. To be in possession of empirical self-awareness is, in short, simply to be conscious of one’s occurrent experience. The second type of self-awareness he (...)
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  34. The time of the self.Dan Zahavi - 2012 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 84 (1):143-159.
  35. Two philosophical problems in the study of happiness.Dan Haybron - manuscript
    In this paper I discuss two philosophical issues that hold special interest for empirical researchers studying happiness. The first issue concerns the question of how the psychological notion(s) of happiness invoked in empirical research relates to those traditionally employed by philosophers. The second concerns the question of how we ought to conceive of happiness, understood as a purely psychological phenomenon. With respect to the first, I argue that ‘happiness’, as used in the philosophical literature, has three importantly different senses that (...)
     
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    Testing for prototypicality: The chinese morpheme gong.Dan Myers - 1994 - Cognitive Linguistics 5 (3):261-280.
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  37. Mental representation from the bottom up.Dan Lloyd - 1987 - Synthese 70 (January):23-78.
    Commonsense psychology and cognitive science both regularly assume the existence of representational states. I propose a naturalistic theory of representation sufficient to meet the pretheoretical constraints of a "folk theory of representation", constraints including the capacities for accuracy and inaccuracy, selectivity of proper objects of representation, perspective, articulation, and "efficacy" or content-determined functionality. The proposed model states that a representing device is a device which changes state when information is received over multiple information channels originating at a single source. The (...)
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  38. If this is resistance I would hate to see domination: Retrieving Foucault's notion of resistance within educational research.Dan W. Butin - 2001 - Educational Studies 32 (2):157-176.
     
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  39. Equality bias impairs collective decision-making across cultures.Ali Mahmoodi, Dan Bang, Karsten Olsen, Yuanyuan Zhao, Zhenhao Shi, Kristina Broberg, Shervin Safavi, Shihui Han, Majid Ahmadabadi, Chris Frith & Others - 2015 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (12):3835–40.
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    Cioran et le rêve d'une génération perdue.Mara Magda Maftei - 2013 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Ecrivain méconnu en France, Cioran a un parcours original tant sur le plan de son histoire que de ses idées. Ce livre retrace le cheminement intellectuel de cet écrivain hors du commun. La jeunesse du philosophe dans une Roumanie de l'entre-deux-guerres abrutie par le délire politique est d'abord abordée. L'idéologie de la génération de Cioran est ensuite présentée, ses liens avec Mircea Eliade, Eugene Ionesco, Constantin Noica.
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  41. Justice and the Ada: Does Prioritizing and Rationing Health Care Discriminate against the Disabled?Dan W. Brock - 1995 - Social Philosophy and Policy 12 (2):159-185.
    It is sometimes said that a society should be judged ethically by how it treats its least-fortunate or worst-off members. In one interpretation this is not a point about justice, but instead about moral virtues such as compassion and charity. In our response to the least fortunate among us, we display, or show that we lack, fundamental moral virtues of fellow feeling and concern for others in need. In a different interpretation, however, this point is about justice and a just (...)
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    The Leader–Member Exchange Theory in the Chinese Context and the Ethical Challenge of Guanxi.Dan Nie & Anna-Maija Lämsä - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 128 (4):851-861.
    The leader–member relationship has been identified as a key determinant of successful working relationships and business outcomes in China. A high-quality leader–member relationship helps managers and employees to meet the demands they face and gives them the opportunity to develop socially, emotionally and morally. Such relationships form the basis of the overall well-being and success of the organisation. This article contributes to relationally oriented leadership theories and more specifically to the leader–member exchange theory by examining the theory in the context (...)
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    Le symbolique et le sacré: théories de la religion.Camille Tarot - 2008 - Paris: MAUSS.
    La question de la religion - de son essence, de sa fonction, de son origine - a été centrale dans la sociologie et l'anthropologie classiques. Pour la tirer des impasses et de la stagnation où elle est reléguée de nos jours, Camille Tarot propose ici un bilan critique des œuvres des meilleurs comparatistes, à travers leurs théories si contradictoires de la religion. Huit auteurs principaux sont soumis à examen : Emile Durkheim, Marcel Mauss, Mircéa Eliade, Georges Dumézil, Claude Lévi-Strauss, René (...)
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  44. Relativism and Bound Predicates of Personal Taste: An Answer to Schaffer's Argument from Binding.Dan Zeman - 2015 - Dialectica 69 (2):155-183.
    In this paper I put forward and substantiate a possible defensive move on behalf of the relativist about predicates of personal taste that can be used to block a recent contextualist argument raised against the view: the ‘argument from binding’ proposed in Schaffer (). The move consists in adopting Recanati's “variadic functions” apparatus and applying it to predicates of personal taste like ‘tasty’ and experiencer phrases like ‘for John’. I substantiate the account in a basic relativistic framework and reply to (...)
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    Some Questions about the Moral Responsibilities of Drug Companies in Developing Countries.Dan W. Brock - 2001 - Developing World Bioethics 1 (1):33-37.
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  46. Parallel distributed processing and cognition: Only connect?Dan Lloyd - 1989 - In Dan Edward Lloyd (ed.), Simple Minds. MIT Press.
  47. Self-Awareness (svasaṃvitti) and Related Doctrines of Buddhists Following Dignāga: Philosophical Characterizations of Some of the Main Issues.Dan Arnold - 2010 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (3):323-378.
    Framed as a consideration of the other contributions to the present volume of the Journal of Indian Philosophy, this essay attempts to scout and characterize several of the interrelated doctrines and issues that come into play in thinking philosophically about the doctrine of svasaṃvitti, particularly as that was elaborated by Dignāga and Dharmakīrti. Among the issues thus considered are the question of how mānasapratyakṣa (which is akin to manovijñāna) might relate to svasaṃvitti; how those related doctrines might be brought to (...)
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    Nāgārjuna's “Middle Way”: A non-eliminative understanding of selflessness.Dan Arnold - 2010 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 253 (3):367-395.
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    Hors-la-Loi.François Makowski - 2013 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 33:109-148.
    La littérature de Kafka ne serait pas ce qu’elle est si le discours sur la Loi n’était pas mis en scène par une topologie singulière. Tout est fait pour désorienter le lecteur, dans des figures topiques qui sont autant de tropes du labyrinthe, intermédiaire interminable entre les protagonistes et leur objectif. Le labyrinthe est à l’origine le lieu du pouvoir royal, la source de la Loi. Cette Loi est celle qui s’inscrit dans le monde cosmisé de Mircéa Éliade, dans la (...)
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  50. Intersubjectivity.Dan Zahavi & Søren Overgaard - 2013 - In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Blackwell.
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