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    Solving Projected Model Counting by Utilizing Treewidth and its Limits.Johannes K. Fichte, Markus Hecher, Michael Morak, Patrick Thier & Stefan Woltran - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 314 (C):103810.
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    Philosophy of medicine 2017: reviewing the situation.Patrick Daly - 2017 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 38 (6):483-488.
    In this introduction to a special subsection of Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics comprising separate reviews of the Springer Handbook of the Philosophy of Medicine, The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Medicine, and The Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Philosophy of Medicine, I compare the three texts with respect to their overall organization and their approach to the relation between the science and the art of medicine. I then indicate two areas that merit more explicit attention in developing a comprehensive philosophy of (...)
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    Statistical and causal concepts in Einstein's early thought.Patrick H. Byrne - 1980 - Annals of Science 37 (2):215-228.
    Albert Einstein's attitude towards quantum mechanics—and statistical physics in general—was a puzzle to many of his contemporaries, and has remained a puzzle to the present. Though he made many significant contributions to statistical physics, he continually refused to regard that branch of science as fundamental. The present essay demonstrates that his attitude towards statistical physics was formed during his earliest investigations—between 1901 and 1903. In particular, it is shown that in Einstein's view, statistical laws are based upon non-statistical assumptions. This (...)
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    Le soin de l''me. Patočka et l'idéalisme allemand.Patrick Cerutti - 2014 - Archives de Philosophie 77 (4):649-662.
    L’essentiel des œuvres de Patočka et du dernier Foucault peut se lire à la lumière de la figure de Faust. Celle-ci éclaire en effet, au fil de ses variantes, ce qui oppose savoir de spiritualité et savoir de connaissance. Si l’on entend par spiritualité l’effort pour penser ensemble l’acte de connaissance et une transformation dans l’être du sujet, la légende faustienne illustre autant qu’elle questionne la pratique qui établit l’individu comme un être à même de se soucier de soi. Nous (...)
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    Is Religion a "Form of Life"?Patrick Sherry - 1972 - American Philosophical Quarterly 9 (2):159 - 167.
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  6. Toward a Critical Naturalism.Patrick Romanell - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (4):562-562.
     
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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.
  8. David Bordwell.Patrick Colm Hogan - 2008 - In Paisley Livingston & Carl R. Plantinga (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Writing to dictation in real time in adults: What are the determinants of written latencies.Patrick Bonin & Alain Meot - 2002 - In Serge P. Shohov (ed.), Advances in Psychology Research. Nova Science Publishers. pp. 16--139.
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  10. Rethinking technology, revitalizing ethics: Overcoming barriers to ethical design.Patrick Feng - 2000 - Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (2):207-220.
    This paper explores the role of ethics in design. Traditionally, ethical questions have been seen as marginal issues in the design of technology. Part of the reason for this stems from the widely held notion of technology being “out of control.” This notion is a barrier to what I call “ethical design” because it implies that ethics has no role to play in the development of technology. This view, however, is challenged by recent work in the field of Science and (...)
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    Introduction to Catholic Bioethics.Patrick Lee - 2015 - Quaestiones Disputatae 5 (2):4-9.
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    On Art and the Mind.Patrick Maynard - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (1):125.
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    Finitism in geometry.Patrick Suppes - 2001 - Erkenntnis 54 (1):133-144.
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    A moral vision for transhumanism.Patrick D. Hopkins - 2008 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 19 (1):3-7.
    All worldviews have some sort of moral vision for why and how they pursue their goals, though these moral visions may be more or less explicitly stated. Transhumanism is no different, though sometimes people forget that transhumanism is not the alien dream of a posthuman mind but is instead a very human ideology driven by very human interests and moral ideals. In this paper, I lay out some of those ideals in very general terms, advocating a high-minded moral vision for (...)
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    Positioning Theory and Intellectual Interventions.Patrick Baert - 2012 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 42 (3):304-324.
    This article sets out the basic principles of a new theory of intellectual interventions centred round the notion of positioning. Intellectual interventions are seen as ways in which intellectuals locate themselves in the socio-political and intellectual field, thereby also positioning others. The existing contributions to the study of intellectuals often take the self-concepts or dispositions of intellectuals to be fixed, and they tend to focus on the causes and motivations behind intellectual interventions. Challenging this perspective, the theory proposed substitutes a (...)
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    Thematic studies in phenomenology and pragmatism.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1983 - Amsterdam: Grüner Pub. Co.. Edited by Sandra B. Rosenthal.
    PREFACE The six themes chosen for study in the following text are themes deeply embedded within the respective structures of phenomenology and pragmatism, ...
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  17. Distorted Uses of the First Amendment, The.Patrick M. Garry - 2005 - Nexus 10:83.
     
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  18. Index and acknowledgements.Patrick Romanell - 1960 - Journal of the History of Ideas 21 (1/4):617.
     
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    Éloge des communs.Patrick Pharo - 2020 - [Paris]: PUF.
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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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    The existentialist moment: the rise of Sartre as a public intellectual.Patrick Baert - 2015 - Malden, MA, USA: Polity.
    Occupation, intellectual collaboration and the resistance -- The purge of collaborationist intellectuals -- Intellectual debates around the purge : responsibility, purity, patriotism -- The autumn of 1945 -- Sartre's committed literature in theory and practice -- Rise and demise : a synthesis -- Explaining intellectuals : a proposal.
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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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  23. Technology and mother-earth, the Rousseauian roots of the debate.Patrick Malcolmson & Richard Myers - 1993 - Journal of Dharma 18 (2):162-173.
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  24. Para um naturalismo dialéctico, coll. « Divulgação e ensaio », no 21.Patrick Romanell, Luis Washington Vita & Romeu de Melo - 1967 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 22 (4):496-496.
     
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  25. Rawls and animals : a defense.Patrick Taylor Smith - 2017 - In Sarah Roberts-Cady & Jon Mandle (eds.), John Rawls: Debating the Major Questions. New York, NY: Oup Usa.
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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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    Metaphysics or Metaphors for the Anthropocene? Scientific Naturalism and the Agency of Things.Patrick Gamez - 2018 - Open Philosophy 1 (1):191-212.
    In this paper, I provide the outlines of an alternative metaphilosophical orientation for Continental philosophy, namely, a form of scientific naturalism that has proximate roots in the work of Bachelard and Althusser. I describe this orientation as an “alternative” insofar as it provides a framework for doing justice to some of the motivations behind the recent revival of metaphysics in Continental philosophy, in particular its ecological-ethical motivations. In the second section of the paper, I demonstrate how ecological-ethical issues motivate new (...)
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    Multidomain Cognitive Training Transfers to Attentional and Executive Functions in Healthy Older Adults.Patrick D. Gajewski, Sven Thönes, Michael Falkenstein, Edmund Wascher & Stephan Getzmann - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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  29. Reasoning about data and information: Abstraction between states and commodities.Patrick Allo - 2009 - Synthese 167 (2):231-249.
    Cognitive states as well as cognitive commodities play central though distinct roles in our epistemological theories. By being attentive to how a difference in their roles affects our way of referring to them, we can undoubtedly accrue our understanding of the structure and functioning of our main epistemological theories. In this paper we propose an analysis of the dichotomy between states and commodities in terms of the method of abstraction, and more specifically by means of infomorphisms between different ways to (...)
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  30. Kant on Consciousness in Animals.Patrick R. Leland - 2018 - Studi Kantiani 31:75-107.
    There is a consensus among interpreters that Kant denies non-human animals possess discursive abilities but that he ascribes to them conscious representations in some more primitive sense. I argue this latter interpretive claim is not justified by the textual evidence. There is in Kant’s early published writings and unpublished remarks extensive evidence that he denies animals possess conscious representations. I examine this material in detail. I explain the competing view of Georg Friedrich Meier (1718-1777), at which some of Kant’s early (...)
     
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  31. Logical pluralism and semantic information.Patrick Allo - 2007 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 36 (6):659 - 694.
    Up to now theories of semantic information have implicitly relied on logical monism, or the view that there is one true logic. The latter position has been explicitly challenged by logical pluralists. Adopting an unbiased attitude in the philosophy of information, we take a suggestion from Beall and Restall at heart and exploit logical pluralism to recognise another kind of pluralism. The latter is called informational pluralism, a thesis whose implications for a theory of semantic information we explore.
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    Inference and computational semantics.Patrick Blackburn & Michael Kohlhase - 2004 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 13 (2):117-120.
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    Edward Snowden: Permanent record: Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt and Company, New York, 2019, pp. 340, ISBN 978-1250237231.Patrick D. Anderson - 2020 - Ethics and Information Technology 22 (2):129-132.
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    Realism versus pragmatism – an introduction.Patrick Baert - 2003 - Foundations of Science 8 (1):1-2.
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  35. Comment on law and irresponsibility.Patrick Emerton - unknown
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  36. Kierkegaard's Two Ways.Patrick L. Gardiner & British Academy - 1970 - Oxford University Press.
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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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    Thermodynamic study of motor behaviour optimization.Patrick Cordier, Michel Mendès France, Philippe Bolon & Jean Pailhous - 1994 - Acta Biotheoretica 42 (2-3):187-201.
    Our work is aimed at studying the optimization of a complex motor behaviour from a global perspective. First, free climbing as a sport will be briefly introduced while emphasizing in particular its psychomotor aspect called route finding. The basic question raised here is how does the optimization of a sensorimotoricity-environment system take place. The material under study is the free climber's trajectory, viewed as the signature of climbing behaviour (i.e., the spatial dimension). The concepts of learning, optimization, constraint, and degrees (...)
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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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    Bodily Reactions to Emotional Words Referring to Own versus Other People’s Emotions.Patrick P. Weis & Cornelia Herbert - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  45. The Paradox of Ambivalent Human Interest in Innocent Asouzu’s Complementary Ethics: A Critical Inquiry.Patrick Effiong Ben - 2022 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 11 (2):89-108.
    In this paper, I argue that the cause of morally self-defeating acts at the collective level is greed and, at the individual level, an unrestrained impulse for pleasure beyond Innocent Asouzu’s primordial instinct for self-preservation and ignorance. In investigating why humans act in self-defeating ways, Asouzu came up with two possible factors responsible for self-defeating acts: The primordial instinct for selfpreservation and ignorance. Besides Asouzu’s explanation, I here argue that the problem of self-defeating acts goes beyond the primordial instinct for (...)
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  46. Shimmering mirrors: reality and appearance in contemplative metaphysics East and West.Patrick Laude - 2017 - Albany: SUNY Press.
     
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    Stem cell science and regenerative medicine.Patrick Pl Tam & Martin F. Pera - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (3):147-148.
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  48. Pugin and ruskin.Patrick R. M. Conner - 1978 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 41 (1):344-350.
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    A coding of the countable linear orderings.Patrick Dehornoy - 1990 - Studia Logica 49 (4):585 - 590.
    Associate to any linear ordering on the integers the mapping whose value on n is the cardinality of {kn; kn}: a purely combinatorial characterization for the mappings associated to the well-orderings is established.
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    Grounding the big picture.Patrick Forber - 2005 - Biology and Philosophy 20 (4):913-923.
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