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    European diversity in science and technology.Patrick Cohendet & Patrick Llerena - 1994 - AI and Society 8 (2):107-122.
    A clear understanding of the concept and consequences of diversity in science and technology is a key issue for Europe, when considering the current debate on cohesion Put forward within the Single European Act. According to Article 130B of the Single Act, all European policies, including technological policies must contribute to the achievement of a greater cohesion throughout the EC.
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  2. Knowledge intensive firms, communities and creative cities.Patrick Cohendet & Laurent Simon - 2008 - In Ash Amin & Joanne Roberts (eds.), Community, Economic Creativity, and Organization. Oxford University Press. pp. 227--253.
     
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  3. The Logit Model Measurement Problem.Stella Fillmore-Patrick - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science.
    Traditional wisdom dictates that statistical model outputs are estimates, not measurements. Despite this, statistical models are employed as measurement instruments in the social sciences. In this article, I scrutinize the use of a specific model—the logit model—for psychological measurement. Given the adoption of a criterion for measurement that I call comparability, I show that the logit model fails to yield measurements due to properties that follow from its fixed residual variance.
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    The Millerian Cosmological Argument: Arguing to God without the PSR.Patrick Flynn & Enric Gel - forthcoming - Nova et Vetera.
    We present and defend a Thomistic cosmological argument that runs independently of the principle of sufficient reason, sidestepping perhaps two of the most recurrent objections to cosmological reasoning: (a) the possibility of brute facts (i.e., that not everything needs an adequate explanation of its existence) and (b) the accusation of the composition fallacy. Drawing upon the work of Barry Miller, we show that any contingent entity like Thumper the rabbit, upon metaphysical analysis, is either a contradictory structure and therefore an (...)
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    The agency in language agents.Patrick Butlin - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Language agents are AI systems that combine large language models with other elements to facilitate interaction with an environment. They include LLM-based chatbots but can have a wide range of additional features to support learning, reasoning and decision-making. Goldstein and Kirk-Giannini. Citationm.s. [AI wellbeing] argue that some language agents have beliefs and desires, but it is not obvious that they are agents at all, since they select outputs by querying language models. This paper investigates agency and desires in language agents.
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    A Constructionist Philosophy of Logic.Patrick Allo - 2017 - Minds and Machines 27 (3):545-564.
    This paper develops and refines the suggestion that logical systems are conceptual artefacts that are the outcome of a design-process by exploring how a constructionist epistemology and meta-philosophy can be integrated within the philosophy of logic.
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    Polymath as an Epistemic Community.Patrick Allo, Jean Paul Van Bendegem & Bart Van Kerkhove - 2024 - In Bharath Sriraman (ed.), Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Cham: Springer. pp. 2727-2756.
    The Polymath Project is an online collaborative enterprise that was initiated in 2009, when Timothy Gowers asked whether and how groups could work together to solve mathematical problems that “do not naturally split up into a vast number of subtasks.” Gowers proposed to answer this question himself by actually trying to set up such a collaboration, based on interactions taking place in the comment-threads of a series of posts on a WordPress blog. Hence, the first project officially started in early (...)
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  8. Illusions of Commutativity: The Case for Conditional Excluded Middle Revisited.Patrick Todd, Brian Rabern & Wolfgang Schwarz - manuscript
    The principle of Conditional Excluded Middle has been a matter of longstanding controversy in both semantics and metaphysics. The principle suggests (among other things) that for any coin that isn't flipped, there is a fact of the matter about how it would have landed if it had been flipped: either it would have landed heads, or it would have landed tails. This view has gained support from linguistic evidence indicating that ‘would’ commutes with negation (e.g., ‘not: if A, would C’ (...)
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    Encapsulating architecture and encapsulating processes.Patrick Juola - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (6):759-759.
    Thomas & Karmiloff- Smith raise the excellent and, in retrospect, obvious point that in a dynamic learning environment where feedback is possible, we should expect networks to adapt to damage by altering details of their behavior. We should therefore not expect that developmental disorders should result in “normal” modules. The implications of this point go much further, since interprocess dependency in the brain does not rely only on learned neural connections. This argues strongly against behavioral and process-related definitions, as opposed (...)
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    Pierre Angels transrheinische Antisemitismusforschung.Patrick Küppers - 2013 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 65 (3):278-282.
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    Why Does Removing Machines Count as “Passive” Euthanasia?Patrick D. Hopkins - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (3):29-37.
    The distinction between “passive” and “active” euthanasia, though problematic and highly criticized, retains a certain intuitive appeal. When a patient is allowed to die, nature appears simply to be taking its course. Yet when a patient is killed by, say, a lethal injection, humans appear to be causing his or her death. Guilt seems to follow naturally from the latter act while not from the former. Yet this view only holds up if age‐old and vague ideasabout “nature” and “artifice” go (...)
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    The Four Feet of Legal Procedure and the Origins of Jurisprudence in Ancient India.Patrick Olivelle & Mark McClish - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (1):33.
    The well-known classification of legal procedure into “four feet” presents certain conceptual problems for the Indian legal tradition that various Smṛtikāras and commentators have attempted to resolve in different and sometimes contradictory ways. These difficulties arise because the four feet originally referred in Indian legal theory to four distinct, hierarchical legal domains rather than procedural means for reaching a verdict. The earliest attested discussion of the four feet, found in Kauṭilya’s Arthaśāstra, indicates that early legal theorists understood the greater legal (...)
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    What Does the n-Back Task Measure as We Get Older? Relations Between Working-Memory Measures and Other Cognitive Functions Across the Lifespan.Patrick D. Gajewski, Eva Hanisch, Michael Falkenstein, Sven Thönes & Edmund Wascher - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    De l’ Aufhebung et l’ Abschaffung chez karl marx : « l’idée fausse, non marxienne d’abolition »?Patrick Theuret - 2024 - Actuel Marx 76 (2):120-134.
    L’article commence par dresser un résumé de la controverse sur la traduction d’ Aufhebung qui, depuis la fin des années 1990, a opposé l’auteur à Lucien Sève, qui prit soin de récuser l’« idée fausse, non marxienne d’abolition » pour lui substituer celle de « dépassement ». Après avoir analysé les rétractations successives de Sève, l’article élargit les données du problème traductologique en examinant les usages chez Marx et Engels d’un autre terme signifiant sans conteste « abolition » ou « (...)
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    Can Rational Persuasion Be Epistemically Paternalistic?Patrick Bondy - 2024 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 57 (3):319-332.
    ABSTRACT This article addresses two related questions about belief, inquiry, and persuasion. The first is a question about the nature of epistemic paternalism, which is, roughly, the activity of interfering in other people’s inquiry, for their own epistemic benefit. The second question is about rational persuasion, and whether it can ever be paternalistic, or (better) whether it can be disrespectful and prima facie wrong in the same way that at least some cases of paternalism are disrespectful and prima facie wrong. (...)
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    Des chefs, en leur absence.Patrick Boucheron & Aliénor Bertrand - 2024 - Cahiers Philosophiques 178 (3):109-116.
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    L’alternance en formation : le travail silencieux de l’activité de reliance des « alternants » dans le cadre d’un dispositif de formation mobilisateur.Patrick Lechaux - 2016 - Revue Phronesis 5 (1):38-49.
    The various academic works about the analysis of the actual functionning of alternation in professionnal training reveal a great descrepancy with the prescriptive model, qualified institutionnal or organisationnal model. In order to take some distance from this technical coordinative model of alternation in training, the hypothesis is made that the alternant is the one creating bonds.The results of an active resarch, based on the experimentation of a pro-training arrangement made to support this bonding work, are presented and put in perspective (...)
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  18. Strawsonian Moral Responsibility, Response-Dependence, and the Possibility of Global Error.Patrick Todd - forthcoming - Midwest Studies in Philosophy.
    Various philosophers have wanted to move from a (P.F.) “Strawsonian” understanding of the “practices of moral responsibility” to a non-skeptical result. I focus on a strategy moving from a “response-dependent” theory of responsibility. I aim to show that a key analogy associated with this strategy fails to support a compatibilist result. It seems clear that nothing could show that nothing we have been laughing at has really been funny. If “the funny” is similar to “the blameworthy”, then perhaps it would (...)
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    Just research into killer robots.Patrick Taylor Smith - 2019 - Ethics and Information Technology 21 (4):281-293.
    This paper argues that it is permissible for computer scientists and engineers—working with advanced militaries that are making good faith efforts to follow the laws of war—to engage in the research and development of lethal autonomous weapons systems. Research and development into a new weapons system is permissible if and only if the new weapons system can plausibly generate a superior risk profile for all morally relevant classes and it is not intrinsically wrong. The paper then suggests that these conditions (...)
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    Group Problem Solving.Patrick R. Laughlin - 2011 - Princeton University Press.
    Experimental research by social and cognitive psychologists has established that cooperative groups solve a wide range of problems better than individuals. Cooperative problem solving groups of scientific researchers, auditors, financial analysts, air crash investigators, and forensic art experts are increasingly important in our complex and interdependent society. This comprehensive textbook--the first of its kind in decades--presents important theories and experimental research about group problem solving. The book focuses on tasks that have demonstrably correct solutions within mathematical, logical, scientific, or verbal (...)
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    : Robert Paul and the Origins of British Cinema.Patrick Ellis - 2024 - Isis 115 (2):429-430.
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    Metaethical angst and the solace of sentimentalism.Patrick Fleming - 2024 - Philosophical Forum 55 (3):323-333.
    Perhaps, nothing matters. Life might be devoid of value and meaning. Such thoughts can prompt feelings of angst. What kind of philosophical view could provide us with comfort? Some moral realists think that moral realism can. Moral realism does not comfort me. I think the comfort it gives others is an illusion. If we are moral realists, moral facts may be forever beyond our grasp. However, if we are anti-realist sentimentalists, then moral facts are built for us to find. If (...)
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    Introduction.Patrick Olivelle - 2004 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 32 (5-6):421-422.
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    Introduction.Patrick Suppes - 1974 - Synthese 29 (1-4):3-8.
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    Contesting contextualism.Patrick Rysiew - 2005 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 69 (1):51-70.
    According to Keith DeRose, the invariantist's attempt to account for the data which inspire contextualism fares no better, in the end, than the "desperate and lame" maneuvers of "the crazed theory of 'bachelor'", whereby S's being unmarried is not among the truth conditions of 'S is a bachelor', but merely an implicature generated by an assertion thereof. Here, I outline the invariantist account I have previously proposed. I then argue that the prospects for sophisticated invariantism — either as a general (...)
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    Sometimes, not always, not never: a response to Pickard and Pearce.Patrick J. Sullivan - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (3):209-210.
    This paper provides a response to Hanna Pickard and Stephen Pearce’s paper ‘Balancing costs and benefits: a clinical perspective does not support a harm minimisation approach for self-injury outside of community settings.’ This paper responded to my article ‘Should healthcare professionals sometimes allow harm? The case of self-injury.’ There is much in the paper that I would agree with, but I feel it is important to respond to a number of the criticisms of my paper in order to clarify my (...)
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    On Mathematical Instrumentalism.Patrick Caldon & Aleksandar Ignjatović - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (3):778 - 794.
    In this paper we devise some technical tools for dealing with problems connected with the philosophical view usually called mathematical instrumentalism. These tools are interesting in their own right, independently of their philosophical consequences. For example, we show that even though the fragment of Peano's Arithmetic known as IΣ₁ is a conservative extension of the equational theory of Primitive Recursive Arithmetic (PRA). IΣ₁ has a super-exponential speed-up over PRA. On the other hand, theories studied in the Program of Reverse Mathematics (...)
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    Hegels "Logik" lesen: ein Selbstversuch.Patrick Eiden - 2021 - Berlin: Matthes & Seitz.
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    Pathology of the Photogram: Philippe Michaud (2004) Aby Warburg and the Image in Motion.Patrick Ffrench - 2006 - Film-Philosophy 10 (2):23-30.
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    Orthographica Sophoclea.Patrick J. Finglass - 2009 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 153 (2):206-228.
    This article discusses some orthographical questions which relate to the text of Sophocles. It pays special attention to the editor’s duty to present the evidence for ancient orthography accurately, consistently, and efficiently.
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    Abstract: Merleau-Ponty and the Russian Formalists' “Defamiliarisation”.Patrick Flack - 2006 - Chiasmi International 8:255-255.
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    The Digital Divide.Patrick Flanagan - 2016 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 13 (2):345-360.
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    Toward a typology of the absent signifier.Patrick Fuery - 1989 - Semiotica 75 (1-2).
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  34. Helmuth Dahm, "Vladimir Solov'ev und Max Sheler. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Phänomenologie im Versuch einer vergleichenden Interpretation".Patrick Mcnally - 1973 - Studies in Soviet Thought 13 (1/2):129.
     
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    Congruence of Meaning.Patrick Suppes - 1972 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 46:21 - 38.
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    Mill and Carlyle: an examination of Mr. John Stuart Mill's doctrine of causation in relation to moral freedom wth An occasional discourse on Sauerteig by Smelfungus.Patrick Proctor Alexander - 1866 - Philadelphia: R. West. Edited by Patrick Proctor Alexander.
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    Information and logical discrimination.Patrick Allo - 2012 - In S. Barry Cooper (ed.), How the World Computes. pp. 17--28.
    Informational conceptions of logic are barely novel. We find them in the work of John Corcoran, in several papers on substructural and constructive logics by Heinrich Wansing, and in the interpretation of the Routley-Meyer semantics for relevant logics in terms of Barwises and Perrys theory of situations. Allo & Mares [2] present an informational account of logical consequence that is based on the content-nonexpantion platitude, but that also relies on a double inversion of the standard direction of explanation (in- formation (...)
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    Immacolata Aulisa/Claudio Schiano, Dialogo di Papisco e Filone giudei con un monaco.Patrick Andrist - 2008 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 101 (2):787-802.
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  39. Does empirical moral psychology rest on a mistake?Patrick Clipsham - 2014 - Philosophical Studies 170 (2):215-233.
    Many philosophers assume that philosophical theories about the psychological nature of moral judgment can be confirmed or disconfirmed by the kind of evidence gathered by natural and social scientists (especially experimental psychologists and neuroscientists). I argue that this assumption is mistaken. For the most part, empirical evidence can do no work in these philosophical debates, as the metaphorical heavy-lifting is done by the pre-experimental assumptions that make it possible to apply empirical data to these philosophical debates. For the purpose of (...)
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    Human Dignity and Reproductive Technology.Patrick Guinan, Francis Cardinal George, Jean Bethke Elshtain, John M. Haas, Steven Bozza, Daniel P. Toma, Patrick Lee, William E. May, Richard M. Doerflinger & Gerard V. Bradley (eds.) - 2003 - Upa.
    The March 2002 symposium Human Dignity and Reproductive Technology brought together philosophers, theologians, scientists, lawyers, and scholars from across the United States. The essays of this book are the contributions of the symposium's participants.
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    Ayn Rand and american conservatism in the cold war era.Patrick Allitt - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (1):253-263.
    An American conservative movement developed rapidly after World War II. It brought together intellectuals and politicians opposed to the New Deal in domestic policy and Soviet communism in foreign policy. The movement's first presidential candidate, Barry Goldwater, lost the election of 1964 but its second, Ronald Reagan, won the election of 1980. It has remained an influential force in American life up to the present, despite strong internal contradictions, which include disagreements about centralized power, about religion, about tradition, about elites, (...)
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    Wallace’s World: Darwin in reverse—From natural selection to natural theology?: Michael A. Flannery: Nature’s prophet: Alfred Russel Wallace and his evolution from natural selection to natural theology. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 2018, xvi + 260pp. USD$44.95 E-book.Patrick Armstrong - 2019 - Metascience 28 (3):415-419.
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    Selbstgespräch und Bekenntnis: Neuzeitliche Autovigilanz bei Benjamin Franklin.Patrick Geiger - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 73 (4):347-366.
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    Montaigne and the Quality of Mercy: Ethical and Political Themes in the Essais (review).Patrick Gerard Henry - 1998 - Philosophy and Literature 22 (1):258-260.
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    Abhaksya and abhojya: An Exploration in Dietary Language.Patrick Olivelle - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (2):345-354.
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    Dimensions of Renunciation in Advaita VedāntaDimensions of Renunciation in Advaita Vedanta.Patrick Olivelle & Kapil N. Tiwari - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):227.
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    Brain Death, the Soul, and Material Dispositions.Patrick Lee - 2022 - Christian Bioethics 28 (1):41-57.
    I defend the position argued previously by Germain Grisez and me that total brain death is a valid criterion of death on the grounds that a human being is essentially a rational animal, and a brain-dead body lacks the radical capacity for rational actions. I reply to Josef Seifert’s objection that our positions rest on a reductionist view of the human person, and to other objections concerning the inter-relation between the human soul, its powers, and functions of the brain. I (...)
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    Introduction: Nanotechnology, Society, and Ethics.Patrick Lin & Fritz Allhoff - 2008 - In Fritz Allhoff (ed.), Nanotechnology & Society: Current and Emerging Ethical Issues. Springer.
    This introduction provides background information on the emerging field of nanotechnology and its ethical dimensions. After defining nanotechnology and briefly discussing its status as a discipline, about which there exists a meta-controversy, this introduction turns to a discussion of the status of nanoethics and lays out particular issues of concern in the field, both current and emerging.
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    Vague perception.Patrick McKee - 2024 - Philosophical Studies 181 (5):977-999.
    I argue that some perceptual experiences are vague. To do so, I identify a characteristic feature of vagueness and show that some perceptual experiences have this feature. These include blurry experiences, experiences of color under low lighting, and experiences of number, as in the case of the speckled hen. The conclusion that these experiences are vague has two noteworthy consequences. First, it presses us to see whether and how existing theories of vagueness can be extended to perceptual experience. Second, it (...)
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    Pour un vocabulaire mystique au XVIIe siècle.Patrick Goujon - 2006 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 2 (2):223-225.
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