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    After Snowden – the evolving landscape of privacy and technology.Robin Wilton - 2017 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 15 (3):328-335.
    Purpose This paper aims to provide a non-academic perspective on the research reports of the JICES “Post-Snowden” special edition, from the viewpoint of a privacy advocate with an IT background. Design/methodology/approach This paper was written after reviewing the country reports for Japan, New Zealand, PRC and Taiwan, Spain and Sweden, as well as the Introduction paper. The author has also drawn on online sources such as news articles to substantiate his analysis of attitudes to technical privacy protection post-Snowden. Findings Post-Snowden, (...)
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  2. The Meaning of ‘Race’.Robin O. Andreasen - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy 102 (2):94-106.
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    Husserl’s Position in the School of Brentano.Robin D. Rollinger - 1999 - Springer.
    Phenomenology, according to Husserl, is meant to be philosophy as rigorous science. It was Franz Brentano who inspired him to pursue the ideal of scientific philosophy. Though Husserl began his philosophical career as an orthodox disciple of Brentano, he eventually began to have doubts about this orientation. The Logische Unterschungen is the result of such doubts. Especially after the publication of that work, he became increasingly convinced that, in the interests of scientific philosophy, he had to go in a direction (...)
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    The Ethics of Environmental Concern.Robin Attfield - 1993 - Environmental Values 2 (1):76.
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    A Reply to Mellor’s “Propensities and Possibilities”.Robin Stenwall, Johannes Persson & Nils-Eric Sahlin - 2019 - Metaphysica 20 (2):149-150.
    We would like to thank D. H. Mellor for taking time to comment on our paper “A New Challenge for Objective Uncertainties and The Propensity Theorist”.
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  6. Common knowledge, salience and convention: A reconstruction of David Lewis' game theory.Robin P. Cubitt & Robert Sugden - 2003 - Economics and Philosophy 19 (2):175-210.
    David Lewis is widely credited with the first formulation of common knowledge and the first rigorous analysis of convention. However, common knowledge and convention entered mainstream game theory only when they were formulated, later and independently, by other theorists. As a result, some of the most distinctive and valuable features of Lewis' game theory have been overlooked. We re-examine this theory by reconstructing key parts in a more formal way, extending it, and showing how it differs from more recent game (...)
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  7. Descriptive Descriptive Names.Robin Jeshion - 2004 - In Marga Reimer & Anne Bezuidenhout (eds.), Descriptions and beyond. New York: Oxford University Press.
  8. The cladistic race concept: A defense.Robin O. Andreasen - 2004 - Biology and Philosophy 19 (3):425-442.
    Many contemporary race scholars reject the biological reality of race.Elsewhere I have argued that they have been too quick to do so. Part ofthe reason is that they have overlooked the possibility that races canbe defined cladistically. Since the publication of the cladistic raceconcept, a number of questions and objections have been raised. My aimin this paper is to address these objections.
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  9. A non-classical logic for physics.Robin Giles - 1974 - Studia Logica 33 (4):397 - 415.
  10. Soames on descriptive reference-fixing.Robin Jeshion - 2006 - Philosophical Issues 16 (1):120–140.
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    Human conversational behavior.Robin I. M. Dunbar, Anna Marriott & Neil D. C. Duncan - 1997 - Human Nature 8 (3):231-246.
  12. Athenian Democracy: Something to Celebrate?Robin Osborne - 2010 - In Athens and Athenian Democracy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 48-58.
     
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  13. Relation algebra reducts of cylindric algebras and an application to proof theory.Robin Hirsch, Ian Hodkinson & Roger D. Maddux - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (1):197-213.
    We confirm a conjecture, about neat embeddings of cylindric algebras, made in 1969 by J. D. Monk, and a later conjecture by Maddux about relation algebras obtained from cylindric algebras. These results in algebraic logic have the following consequence for predicate logic: for every finite cardinal α ≥ 3 there is a logically valid sentence X, in a first-order language L with equality and exactly one nonlogical binary relation symbol E, such that X contains only 3 variables (each of which (...)
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    What is an event?Robin Wagner-Pacifici - 2017 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    We live in a world of breaking news, where at almost any moment our everyday routine can be interrupted by a faraway event. Events are central to the way that individuals and societies experience life. Even life’s inevitable moments—birth, death, love, and war—are almost always a surprise. Inspired by the cataclysmic events of September 11, Robin Wagner-Pacifici presents here a tour de force, an analysis of how events erupt and take off from the ground of ongoing, everyday life, and (...)
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    Rousseau and Hobbes: Nature, Free Will, and the Passions.Robin Douglass - 2015 - Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
    Robin Douglass presents the first comprehensive study of the relationship between Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, two of the most important figures in the history of modern political thought. He explores and evaluates the most important differences between them, and advances an original interpretation of Rousseau's political philosophy.
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    Algorithms as folding: Reframing the analytical focus.Robin Williams, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, Lukas Engelmann, Jeffrey Christensen, Jess Bier & Francis Lee - 2019 - Big Data and Society 6 (2).
    This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The aim of this approach is to broaden the common analytical focus on algorithms as biased and opaque black boxes, and to instead highlight the many relations that algorithms are interwoven with. Our proposed approach thus highlights how algorithms fold heterogeneous things: data, methods and objects with multiple ethical and political effects. We exemplify the utility of our approach by proposing three specific operations of folding—proximation, universalisation and (...)
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    J. L. Moles: Plutarch, The Life of Cicero . Pp. 210. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1988. £28.Robin Seager - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (2):479-480.
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    The social brain meets neuroimaging.Robin Im Dunbar - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (2):101-102.
  19. Time and the Static Image: Robin Le Poidevin.Robin Le Poidevin - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (280):175-188.
    Photographs, paintings, rigid sculptures: all these provide examples of static images. It is true that they change—photographs fade, paintings darken and sculptures crumble—but what change they undergo is irrelevant to their representational content. A static image is one that represents by virtue of properties which remain largely unchanged throughout its existence. Because of this defining feature, according to a long tradition in aesthetics, a static image can only represent an instantaneous moment, or to be more exact the state of affairs (...)
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    Études sur la signification et la place de la Physique dans la philosophie de Platon.L. Robin - 1918 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 86:177 - 220.
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    Ancient Greek Agriculture.Robin Osborne - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):103-.
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    Danielle L. Kellogg, Marathon Fighters and Men of Maple. Ancient Acharnai, Oxford – New York . 2013.Robin Osborne - 2016 - Klio 98 (2):754-757.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 98 Heft: 2 Seiten: 754-757.
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    (1 other version)Fourth-century athens.Robin Osborne - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):425-426.
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    Review. Taming democracy: models of political rhetoric in classical Athens. H Yunis.Robin Osborne - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):102-103.
  25. Mezi filosofií a medicínou. Ke Kantovu překonání karteziánského dualismu mysli a těla.Robin Pech - 2024 - Filosoficky Casopis 72 (4):649-661.
    The aim of the study is to show that one of the essential motifs of Kant’s critical philosophy is the issue of human health. Its starting point is therefore Kant’s reflections in the Metaphysics of Morals (1797) and the Conflict of the Faculties (1798), where Kant presented his concept of so-called “universal medicine,” which focuses on the problem of a healthy regimen. Since its basic assumption is that the body and mind of a person, however different they might be, are (...)
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  26. For Bayesian Wannabes, Are Disagreements Not About Information?Robin Hanson - 2003 - Theory and Decision 54 (2):105-123.
    Consider two agents who want to be Bayesians with a common prior, but who cannot due to computational limitations. If these agents agree that their estimates are consistent with certain easy-to-compute consistency constraints, then they can agree to disagree about any random variable only if they also agree to disagree, to a similar degree and in a stronger sense, about an average error. Yet average error is a state-independent random variable, and one agent's estimate of it is also agreed to (...)
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    The Mathematical Basis of Bergson's Philosophy.Robin Durie - 2004 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 35 (1):54-67.
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  28. Hermann Lotze an abstraction and platonic ideas.Robin D. Rollinger - 2004 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 82 (1):147-161.
    While Hermann Lotze's philosophy was widely received all over the world, his views on abstraction and Platonic ideas are of particular interest because they were to a large extent adopted by one of the most eminent philosophers of the twentieth century, namely Edmund Husserl. In this paper these views are examined in three distinct aspects. The first of these aspects is to be found in Lotze's thesis that there is a mental process, prior to abstraction, whereby "first universals" are apprehended. (...)
     
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    Creation and Evolution.Robin Attfield - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 45:41-47.
    It is not inconsistent to believe in both creation and in Darwinian evolution at the same time as rejecting creationism, and endorsing a realist stance about religious and scientific language. Belief in creation is argued to be every bit as defensible as Darwinism, and reconcilable with phenomena such as predation. If (as Richard Dawkins holds) evolution is the only possible pathway to life as we know it, then a life-loving creator would select this pathway. If it is not the only (...)
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    Ensayos sobre Filosofía de la Historia.Robin George Collingwood - 1970 - Barral Editores.
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    Between Prevention and Treatment.Robin Pierce - 2012 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 3 (3).
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    Edna and Zarathustra: Separation and Selfhood.Robin Pinkman - 2012 - Emergence: A Journal of Undergraduate Literary Criticism and Creative Research 1 (1).
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    Handbook of Philosophical Logic. Volume IV: Topics in the Philosophy of Language.Robin Le Poidevin, G. Gabbay & F. Guenthner - 1990 - Philosophical Quarterly 40 (160):395.
  34. Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics.Robin Queen - 2006
     
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    The Chesterton Conference in Croatia.Robin Rader - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (1):157-157.
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    Physical Appearance Perfectionism: Psychometric Properties and Factor Structure of an Assessment Instrument in a Representative Sample of Males.Robin Rica, María Solar, Alba Moreno-Encinas, Sara Foguet, Emilio Juan Compte & Ana Rosa Sepúlveda - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Perfectionism is a multidimensional construct with both positive and negative aspects. Recently, the concept of appearance-oriented perfectionism has been introduced, which is associated with body image dissatisfaction and weight and shape control behaviors. The Physical Appearance Perfectionism Scale is a 12-item two-factor instrument developed to assess this new dimension of perfectionism. The aim of the study is to validate the Spanish version of PAPS among a representative sample of 850 male university students in Spain. Exploratory and confirmatory factorial structure, internal (...)
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    Comme une spectatrice.Céline Robin - 2011 - Multitudes 45 (2):198-201.
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    Fear: A Genealogy of Morals.Corey Robin - 2000 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 67:1085-1116.
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  39. (1 other version)Histoire de la philosophie grecque.Léon Robin - 1926 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 102:463-471.
     
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    La classification des sciences chez Platon.Léon Robin - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 5:83-88.
    Avec le développement chez Platon d’une conception de l’être commme système de relations hiérarchisées, se développe aussi la méthode de classification, propre à la fois à représenter les essences et à exercer l’esprit à en définir le contenu. La classification des sciences dans le Philèbe est significative : un savoir, ou proprement scientifique ou technique, est d’autant plus élevé qu’il met en oeuvre une représentation plus rigoureuse du contenu des essences.
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  41. (2 other versions)La pensée grecque et les orgines de l'esprit scientifique..Léon Robin - 1923 - Paris,: Renaissance du livre.
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    Séance du 22 avril 1939. La philosophie Des valeurs dans l'antiquite: Platon.Léon Robin - 1941 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (3/4):59 - 60.
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  43. Sur la notion d'histoire de la philosophie: Exposé.Léon Robin - 1936 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 36 (3).
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    Toward a defence of teleology.Robin Attfield - 1975 - Ethics 85 (2):123-135.
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    Speaking of Time…Husserl and Levinas on the Saying of Time.Robin Durie - 1999 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 30 (1):35-58.
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    Liberalism at Bay, conservatism at play: Fear in the contemporary imagination.Corey Robin - 2004 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 71 (4):927-962.
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    Meet the new conflict, same as the old conflict.Robin Hanson - 2012 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 19 (1-2):1-2.
    Chalmers is right: we should expect our civilization to, within centuries, have vastly increasedmental capacities, surely in total and probably also for individual creatures and devices.We should also expect to see the conflicts he describes between creatures and devices with more versus less capacity. But Chalmers' main prediction follows simply by extrapolating historical trends, and the conflicts he identifies are common between differing generations. There is value in highlighting these issues, but once one knows of such simple extrapolations and standard (...)
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    Must Early Life Be Easy? The Rhythm of Major Evolutionary Transitions.Robin Hanson - unknown
    If we are not to conclude that most planets like Earth have evolved life as intelligent as we are, we must presume Earth is not random. This selection effect, however, also implies that the origin of life need not be as easy as the early appearance of life on Earth suggests. If a series of major evolutionary transitions were required to produce intelligent life, selection implies that a subset of these were “critical steps,” with durations that are similarly distributed. The (...)
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    Homeric Echoes in Rhesus.Robin Sparks Bond - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117 (2):255-273.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Homeric Echoes in RhesusRobin Sparks BondWhen we think of Rhesus—if we do at all—we think of a play so structurally awkward, so dramatically unsatisfying, so inferior that it could not possibly be from the hand of Euripides.1 Our knowledge of the story's source—a selfcontained Iliadic episode (attractive for dramatic adaptation)—causes us to question the author's reasons for introducing new elements, such as Hector's contentious exchanges with the characters around (...)
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  50. From the German forests to civil society: the Frankish myth and the ancient constitution in France.Robin Briggs - 2000 - In Peter Burke & Brian Harrison (eds.), Civil Histories: Essays Presented to Sir Keith Thomas. Oxford University Press. pp. 231--249.
     
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