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    Taxing Meat: Taking Responsibility for One’s Contribution to Antibiotic Resistance.Hannah Maslen, Julian Savulescu, Thomas Douglas, Patrick Birkl & Alberto Giubilini - 2017 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 30 (2):179-198.
    Antibiotic use in animal farming is one of the main drivers of antibiotic resistance both in animals and in humans. In this paper we propose that one feasible and fair way to address this problem is to tax animal products obtained with the use of antibiotics. We argue that such tax is supported both by deontological arguments, which are based on the duty individuals have to compensate society for the antibiotic resistance to which they are contributing through consumption of animal (...)
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  2. Saplings or Caterpillars? Trying to Understand Children's Wellbeing.Patrick Tomlin - 2018 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 35 (S1):29-46.
    Is childhood valuable? And is childhood as, less, or more, valuable than adulthood? In this article I first delineate several different questions that we might be asking when we think about the ‘value of childhood’, and I explore some difficulties of doing so. I then focus on the question of whether childhood is good for the person who experiences it. I argue for two key claims. First, if childhood wellbeing is measured by the same standards as adulthood, then children are (...)
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  3. On Some Moral Costs of Conspiracy Theorizing.Patrick Stokes - 2018 - In Matthew R. X. Dentith (ed.), Taking Conspiracy Theories Seriously. Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 189-202.
    Stokes’ earlier chapter in this volume argued that, given the role ethical considerations play in our judgments of what to believe, ethical factors will put limits on the extent to which we can embrace particularism about conspiracy theories. However, that will only be the case if there are ethical problems with conspiracy theory as a practice (rather than simply as a formal class of explanation). Utilising the Lakatosian framework for analysing conspiracy theories developed by Steve Clarke, this paper identifies a (...)
     
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    The Concept of Media Accountability Reconsidered.Patrick Lee Plaisance - 2000 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 15 (4):257-268.
    The concept of media accountability is widely used but remains inadequately defined in the literature and often is restricted to a 1-dimensional interpretation. This study explores perceptions of accountability as manifestations of claims to responsibility, based on philosophical conceptions of the 2 terms, and suggests media accountability be more broadly understood as a dynamic of interaction between a given medium and the value sets of individuals or groups receiving media messages. The shape-shifting nature of the concept contributes to the volatility (...)
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    Political Revolution As Moral Risk.Patrick Taylor Smith - 2018 - The Monist 101 (2):199-215.
    Questions about dirty hands have often focused on legitimate, secure leaders deciding whether to violate important deontological principles or the rules of interpersonal morality. The purpose of this paper is to show that revolutionaries have dirty hands; revolutionaries do wrong by engaging in unilateral usurpation of the existing system with the hope that latter benefits will justify their actions. Yet, once the revolution securely generates improvements for the common good, the initial usurpation becomes increasingly irrelevant to judgments of the new (...)
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    11 september and the 's[ublime]' word.Patrick Hutchings - 2002 - Sophia 41 (1):71-72.
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    (1 other version)Citizen science or scientific citizenship? Disentangling the uses of public engagement rhetoric in national research initiatives.Michelle J. Patrick Woolley, Harriet L. McGowan, Victoria Coathup J. A. Teare, R. Fishman Jennifer, A. Settersten Richard, Jane Kaye Sigrid Sterckx & T. Juengst Eric - forthcoming - Most Recent Articles: Bmc Medical Ethics.
    The language of “participant-driven research,” “crowdsourcing” and “citizen science” is increasingly being used to encourage the public to become involved in research ventures as both subjects and scientists....
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    Editionszeichen und Abkürzungen.Patrick Weiland - 2014 - In Predigten 1828-1829. De Gruyter. pp. 629-632.
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    Liederblätter aus den Jahren 1816 bis 1828.Patrick Weiland - 2014 - In Predigten 1828-1829. De Gruyter. pp. 551-626.
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    Dead Enough? NRP-cDCD and Remaining Questions for the Ethics of DCD Protocols.Patrick McCruden, Jason T. Eberl, Erica K. Salter & Kyle Karches - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (2):41-43.
    In their article, Nielsen Busch and Mjaaland defend the moral permissibility of cDCD, suggesting that much of the controversy around this donation practice has been the result of a misinterpretatio...
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    Interpretative judgements and educational assessment.Patrick Aidan Williams - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1512-1513.
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    (1 other version)Introduction.Patrick Lee Plaisance - 2019 - Journal of Media Ethics 34 (1):1-1.
    Volume 34, Issue 1, January-March 2019, Page 1-1.
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    Une leçon de ténèbres, méditation dans la bibliothèque.Patrick Quillier - 2010 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 5 (1):15-20.
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    Introduction to “Working at the Margins: Labor and the Politics of Participation in Natural History, 1700–1830”.Patrick Anthony - 2021 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 44 (2):115-136.
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    Regret and the Consciousness of the Past.Patrick Eldridge - 2017 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (5):646-663.
    This paper offers a phenomenological analysis of the relationship between regret and episodic memory, the temporal structure of ‘regretful memory’, the affective and evaluative dimension of regretful memory and the counterfactual dimension of regretful memory. Based on Husserl’s phenomenology, I offer an analysis of regret’s complex structures of intentionality and time-consciousness. Husserl held that episodic memory requires two temporal orientations on one’s own experience: the past now that one relives and the present now in which one does the reliving. If (...)
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    Agency in historical institutionalism: Coalitional work in the creation, maintenance, and change of institutions.Patrick Emmenegger - 2021 - Theory and Society 50 (4):607-626.
    Institutionalism gives priority to structure over agency. Yet institutions have never developed and operated without the intervention of interested groups. This paper develops a conceptual framework for the role of agency in historical institutionalism. Based on recent contributions following the coalitional turn and drawing on insights from sociological institutionalism, it argues that agency plays a key role in the creation and maintenance of social coalitions that stabilize but also challenge institutions. Without such agency, no coalition can be created, maintained, or (...)
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    Idealism, Multiculturalism, and the Critical Race Theory Legacy.Patrick Anderson - 2015 - Radical Philosophy Review 18 (1):147-156.
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    PHIL 475-01, Process Philosophy, Fall 2007.Patrick A. Shade - unknown
    This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
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    Science and Values: The Aims of Science and Their Role in Scientific Debate. Larry Laudan.Patrick Suppes - 1986 - Philosophy of Science 53 (3):449-451.
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    Transitional Justice and Retributive Justice.Patrick Lenta - 2019 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (2):385-398.
    Many people have the intuition that the failure to impose punishment on perpetrators of such serious human rights violations as murder, torture and rape that occurred in the course of violent conflict preceding a society’s transition from authoritarianism to democracy amounts to an injustice. This intuition is to an appreciable extent accounted for by the retributivist outlook of a high proportion of those who share it. Colleen Murphy, however, though she accepts that retributivism may justify punishment of offenders in stable (...)
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  21. Carter on anthropic principle predictions.Patrick A. Wilson - 1994 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (1):241-253.
    A significant criticism of the anthropic principle as a scientific claim is that testable predictions cannot be derived from it. Brandon Carter has argued, however, that the principle can be used to predict on the one hand that the period of time biological evolution is intrinsically likely to require is very large, and on the other that the number of ‘critical steps’ that have occurred in the evolution of life on earth is related to the length of time life can (...)
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    Why Reichenbach wasn't entirely wrong, and Poincaré was almost right, about geometric conventionalism.Patrick M. Duerr & Yemima Ben-Menahem - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 96 (C):154-173.
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    Does Rarity Confer Value? Nietzsche on the Exceptional Individual.Patrick Hassan - 2017 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 48 (2):261-285.
    One feature of the individuals Nietzsche considers paradigms of greatness is that they are, in some capacity, rare —an exception to the majority.1 It would be difficult to overstate the frequency of this association in the texts. From as early as UM, Nietzsche repeatedly contrasts the “rarest and most valuable exemplars” with the pejorative “herd [Heerde]”, the “common [gemein]”, the “mediocre [mittelmässig]”, and the “rabble [Pöbel]”.2 This contrast becomes more explicit in Nietzsche’s mature period, where, for example, he writes plainly (...)
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    O Sacrum Convivium- St.Thomas on the Eucharist.Patrick Gorevan - 2009 - New Blackfriars 90 (1030):659-664.
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  25. Agnes Cuming Lectures.Patrick Gorevan - 1993 - Humana Mente:174.
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    New Approach to Disease, Risk, and Boundaries Based on Emergent Probability.Patrick Daly - 2022 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 47 (3):457-481.
    The status of risk factors and disease remains a disputed question in the theory and practice of medicine and healthcare, and so does the related question of delineating disease boundaries. I present a framework based on Bernard Lonergan’s account of emergent probability for differentiating (1) generically distinct levels of systematic function within organisms and between organisms and their environments and (2) the methods of functional, genetic, and statistical investigation. I then argue on this basis that it is possible to understand (...)
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    Quick and Easy Recipes for Hypergunk.Patrick Reeder - 2019 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (1):178-191.
    I argue for the possibility of hypergunk: that is, it is possible that there exists an x such that every part of x has a proper part and, for any set S of parts of x, there is a set S′ of parts of...
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  28. Risk and Pain in Sport.Patrick Findler - forthcoming - Routledge Encyclopedia of Sport Science.
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  29. A note on the ethics of theories of truth.Patrick Grim - 1981 - In Mary Vetterling-Braggin (ed.), Sexist language: a modern philosophical analysis. Totowa, N.J.: Littlefield, Adams. pp. 290--298.
     
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    Comments on professor Kisiel's commentary.Patrick A. Heelan - 1974 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 5 (1):135-137.
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    The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia: Case 1. The case of Kaing Guek Eav by Claudia Tofan and Willem-Jan van der Wolf: Nijmegen: International Courts Association, 2011.Patrick Hein - 2014 - Human Rights Review 15 (3):357-358.
    This is an excerpt from the contentThe Khmer Rouge Tribunal is charged with prosecuting senior leaders and those most responsible for mass crimes committed in Cambodia during the 1970s. It has a unique structure as a court formally embedded in the Cambodian domestic system but with international participation by the UN. Under the agreement between Cambodia and the UN, the Tribunal has been composed of both local and international judges. On July 19, 2007, the prosecutors submitted a list of five (...)
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    The Rhetoric of Sexuality and the Literature of the French Renaissance (review).Patrick Henry - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (1):235-236.
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    What Is Emotion? History, Measures, and Meanings (review).Patrick Colm Hogan - 2010 - Symploke 18 (1-2):385-387.
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    Theory and the common from Marx to Badiou.Patrick McGee - 2009 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Foreword -- Theory postmortem : Derrida -- Political sense and sensibility : Gramsci to Bourdieu -- Genealogies of common sense : Marx and Nietzsche -- Folklores of the future : Wilde and Llawrence -- The transcendental ordinary : Wittgenstein to Badiou -- Epilogue: Not a manifesto.
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    Introduction.Patrick Lee Plaisance - 2020 - Journal of Media Ethics 35 (1):1-1.
    Volume 35, Issue 1, January-March 2020, Page 1-1.
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  36. 2. The Heirs of Vanni Fucci: Malice in Modern Fiction.Patrick Reilly - 1999 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 2 (1).
     
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    Sämtliche Schriften und Briefe, Vierte Reihe, Politische Schriften.Patrick Riley - 2004 - The Leibniz Review 14:65-88.
    The latest volume of Leibniz’ Politische Schriften, in the great Akademie-Ausgabe of the Sämtliche Schriften und Briefe, reveals the astonishing range of Leibniz’ political-moral-legal-religious-scientific-cultural concerns: if the first, largest and most important section of this new fifth volume deals with justice and law, that is only to be expected, since Leibniz’ doctoral degree was in law and jurisprudence, and since he served as jurisconsult and “intimate counsellor of justice” to an ever-expanding circle of European rulers: first the Elector of Mainz, (...)
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  38. Il naturalismo critico.Patrick Romanell - 1969 - Torino,: Taylor.
     
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    Romanticism and Croce's Conception of Science.Patrick Romanell - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (3):505 - 514.
    The first part of the book is an excellent historico-systematic analysis of the romantic reaction against science underlying and pervading the once popular philosophical currents within the last seventy-five years, such as, e.g., Austro-German empirio-criticism, English neo-Hegelianism, French intuitionism, and Anglo-American pragmatism. The second part studies the new theories of mathematics and physics--including non-Euclidean geometry, non-Aristotelian logic, and non-Newtonian physics--in relation to "the phenomenon of irrationalism" in contemporary thought. The book is definitely worth reading, and anyone acquainted with Morris R. (...)
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    Démocratie participative et conflit.Patrick Savidan - 2008 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 58 (2):177-189.
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  41. BEITRAG-Zur offenen Frage der Ausdehnung in der Kosmologie von Alfred N. Whitehead.Patrick Spat - 2009 - Theologie Und Philosophie 84 (2):250.
    Der Kosmologie von Alfred N. Whitehead wird gegenwärtig viel Aufmerksamkeit zuteil. Eine entscheidende Frage entbehrt jedoch einer zufriedenstellenden Antwort: Wie kommen die prozesshaften Ereignisse zu ihrer räumlichen Ausdehnung? Dieser Artikel möchte aufzeigen, worin das Problem besteht und dass Whiteheads Metaphysik keine Lösung des Problems zu bieten vermag.The cosmology of Alfred N. Whitehead is attracting much attention these days. But a vital point remains unanswered: In which way do the actual occasions acquire their spatial extension? This paper is supposed to show (...)
     
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    Deconstruction of Revolution.Patrick Taylor - 1991 - CLR James Journal 2 (1):12-17.
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    Ethiek: tussen wetenschap en ideologie.Patrick Vandermeersch - 1987 - Leuven: Peeters.
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  44. An act of confidence in the freedom of men': Jean-Paul Sartre and Ousmane Sembene.Patrick Williams - 2011 - In Jean-Pierre Boulé & Enda McCaffrey (eds.), Existentialism and contemporary cinema: a Sartrean perspective. New York: Berghahn Books.
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    "The Poison in the Snake's Fang": Schopenhauer on Malice.Patrick Hassan - forthcoming - Journal of the History of Philosophy.
    Schopenhauer is one of the few philosophers in the history of Western ethics to dedicate sustained critical attention to the nature, extent, and phenomenology of malice. Yet while other aspects of Schopenhauer's moral psychology have received significant attention, his nuanced account of malice is under-explored. This paper attempts to remedy this oversight. It argues that Schopenhauer defends a unified and hierarchical account of moral vice in which malice is a sui generis motive, the pinnacle of immorality, and far more pervasive (...)
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    XII—Error, Faith and Self-Deception.Patrick Gardiner - 1970 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 70 (1):221-244.
    Patrick Gardiner; XII—Error, Faith and Self-Deception, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 70, Issue 1, 1 June 1970, Pages 221–244, https://doi.org/.
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    Mediterranean Travels: Writing Self and Other From the Ancient World to Contemporary Society.Patrick Crowley, Noreen Humble & Silvia M. Ross (eds.) - 2011 - Legenda/ Modern Humanities Research Association and Maney Publishing.
    Written by leading scholars in the field, this collection analyses the notion of travel writing as a genre, while tracing significant examples of Mediterranean travel writing that return us to Ancient Greece, to Medieval pilgrimages, to Venetians diplomatic missions, to an Egyptian's account of Paris in the nineteenth century, to French artistic journeys in North Africa and to contemporary narratives of privileged resettlement, death and dislocation.
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    Creatore e creazione. Il pensiero di Clemente Alessandrino.Patrick Descourtieux - 2015 - Augustinianum 55 (2):669-672.
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    (1 other version)William James on the Human Way of Being.Patrick K. Dooley - 1989 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 17 (52):8-8.
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    Der caudillo als Verkörperung des Messias?: Politisch-theologische Inszenierungsstrategien im Franquismus.Patrick Eser - 2016 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 68 (3):243-270.
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