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    Chancen und Grenzen der Idee des geistlichen Priestertums für Frauen.Ruth Albrecht - 2005 - In Udo Sträter (ed.), Interdisziplinäre Pietismusforschungen: Beiträge Zum Ersten Internationalen Kongress Für Pietismusforschung 2001. De Gruyter. pp. 257-262.
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    An der Grenze: theologische Erkundungen zum Bösen.Béatrice W. Acklin Zimmermann & Barbara Schmitz (eds.) - 2007 - Frankfurt am Main: Lembeck.
    Béatrice Acklin Zimmermann Barbara Schmitz An der GrenzeTheologische Erkundungen zum BösenUnter dem Eindruck der schrecklichen Ereignisse vom 11. September 2001, von Beslan, Abu Ghraib und Kana ist das Interesse "am Bösen"wiedererwacht. Dabei fällt auf, dass die in Politik und Gesellschaft erfolgten Deutungen des Bösen geprägt sind durch klare Grenzziehungen zwischen "gut"und "böse", die zunehmend auch auf religiöse Kategorien wie Licht-Finsternis, gerecht-sündig, Tod-Leben rekurrieren. Dies provoziert die Frage nach der Trennschärfe von "gut"und "böse": Wo genau verläuft die Grenze zwischen "gut"und "böse"und (...)
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  3. The myth of the essential indexical.Ruth Garrett Millikan - 1990 - Noûs 24 (5):723-734.
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  4. Moral progress.Ruth Macklin - 1977 - Ethics 87 (4):370-382.
  5. Compare and contrast Dretske, Fodor, and Millikan on teleosemantics.Ruth Garrett Millikan - 1990 - Philosophical Topics 18 (2):151-61.
  6. Euthanasia and end-of-life practices in France and Germany. A comparative study.Ruth Horn - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (2):197-209.
    The objective of this paper is to understand from a sociological perspective how the moral question of euthanasia, framed as the “right to die”, emerges and is dealt with in society. It takes France and Germany as case studies, two countries in which euthanasia is prohibited and which have similar legislation on the issue. I presuppose that, and explore how, each society has its own specificities in terms of practical, social and political norms that affect the ways in which they (...)
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  7. Nominalism and the Substitutional Quantifier.Ruth Barcan Marcus - 1978 - The Monist 61 (3):351-362.
    It has been suggested that a substitutional semantics for quantification theory lends itself to nominalistic aims. I should like in this paper to explore that claim.
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  8. Explanation in biopsychology.Ruth G. Millikan - 1995 - In Pascal Engel (ed.), Mental causation. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Decision-theoretic epistemology.Ruth Weintraub - 1990 - Synthese 83 (1):159 - 177.
    In this paper, I examine the possibility of accounting for the rationality of belief-formation by utilising decision-theoretic considerations. I consider the utilities to be used by such an approach, propose to employ verisimilitude as a measure of cognitive utility, and suggest a natural way of generalising any measure of verisimilitude defined on propositions to partial belief-systems, a generalisation which may enable us to incorporate Popper's insightful notion of verisimilitude within a Bayesian framework. I examine a dilemma generated by the decision-theoretic (...)
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  10. On mentalese orthography.Ruth G. Millikan - 1993 - In Bo Dahlbom (ed.), Dennett and His Critics. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Organizational decision-making, discourse, and power: integrating across contexts and scales.Ruth Wodak, Ian Clarke & Winston Kwon - 2009 - Discourse and Communication 3 (3):273-302.
    Research has downplayed the complex discursive processes and practices through which decisions are constructed and blurs the relationship between macro- and micro-levels. The article argues for a critical and ecologically valid approach that articulates how discursive practices are influenced by, and in turn shape, the organizational settings in which they occur. It makes a methodological contribution using decision-making episodes of a senior management team meeting of a multinational company to demonstrate the insights that can be obtained from embedding the Discourse-Historical (...)
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    ‘Einselection’ of pointer observables: The new H-theorem?Ruth E. Kastner - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 48 (1):56-58.
    In attempting to derive irreversible macroscopic thermodynamics from reversible microscopic dynamics, Boltzmann inadvertently smuggled in a premise that assumed the very irreversibility he was trying to prove: ‘molecular chaos.’ The program of ‘Einselection’ within Everettian approaches faces a similar ‘Loschmidt’s Paradox’: the universe, according to the Everettian picture, is a closed system obeying only unitary dynamics, and it therefore contains no distinguishable environmental subsystems with the necessary ‘phase randomness’ to effect einselection of a pointer observable. The theoretically unjustified assumption of (...)
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    The influence of reward associations on conflict processing in the Stroop task.Marty G. Woldorff Ruth M. Krebs, Carsten N. Boehler - 2010 - Cognition 117 (3):341.
  14. A Proposed Solution to a Puzzle about Belief.Ruth Barcan Marcus - 1981 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6 (1):501-510.
  15. Deborah E. Rupp Cynthia A. Williams.Ruth V. Aguilera - 2010 - In Marshall Schminke (ed.), Managerial Ethics: Managing the Psychology of Morality. Routledge. pp. 69.
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  16. Early intervention and the growth of children's fluid intelligence: A cognitive developmental perspective.Ruth M. Ford - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (2):133-134.
    From the stance of cognitive developmental theories, claims that general g is an entity of the mind are compatible with notions about domain-general development and age-invariant individual differences. Whether executive function is equated with general g or fluid g, research into the mechanisms by which development occurs is essential to elucidate the kinds of environmental inputs that engender effective intervention. (Published Online April 5 2006).
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  17. The difference difference makes : public health and the complexities of racial and ethnic differences.Ruth Groenhout - 2010 - In Jackie Leach Scully, Laurel Baldwin-Ragaven & Petya Fitzpatrick (eds.), Feminist bioethics: at the center, on the margins. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
  18. Can Steadfast Peer Disagreement Be Rational?Weintraub Ruth - 2013 - Philosophical Quarterly 63 (253):740-759.
    According to conciliatory views about peer disagreement, both peers must accord their disagreeing peer some weight, and move towards him. Non‐conciliatory views allow one peer, the one who responded correctly to the evidence, to remain steadfast. In this paper, I consider the suggestion that it may be rational for both disagreeing peers to hold steadfastly to their opinion. To this end, I contend with arguments adduced against the permissiveness the supposition involves, and identify some ways in which different responses for (...)
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  19. Religion and Progressive Activism: New Stories About Faith and Politics.Ruth Braunstein, Todd Nicholas Fuist & Rhys Williams - unknown
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  20. The Role of Dialogue in the Age-Old Antagonism between Philosophy and Poetry.Ruth Glasner - 2007 - Iyyun 56:135.
     
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  21. Table of contents.Ruth Millikan - unknown
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  22. Introductory Remarks to the Fourth International Conference on the Comparative Historical and Critical Analysis of Bureaucracy: Bureaucracy and Culture.Ruth Esther Moser - 1985 - Dialogue: Administrative Theory & Praxis 7 (3).
     
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  23. Cramer’s Transactional Interpretation and Causal Loop Problems.Ruth E. Kastner - 2006 - Synthese 150 (1):1-14.
    Tim Maudlin's argument for the inconsistency of Cramer's Transactional Interpretation of quantum theory has been considered in some detail by Joseph Berkovitz, who has provided a possible solution to this challenge at the cost of a significant empirical lacuna on the part of TI. The present paper proposes an alternative solution in which Maudlin's charge of inconsistency is evaded but at no cost of empirical content on the part of TI. However, Maudlin's argument is taken as ruling out Cramer's heuristic (...)
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    Is Death a 'Welcome Friend'?Ruth Locke Roettinger - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (5):4-4.
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    Catholic women and the creation of a new social reality.Ruth A. Wallace - 1988 - Gender and Society 2 (1):24-38.
    This article presents a sociological analysis of the changing role of women in the Catholic church over the past twenty years. The theoretical framework is drawn from The Social Construction of Reality by Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann. Data are derived from the documents of Vatican II, the revised Code of Canon Law, research from 1965 to the present, and exploratory interviews with Catholic women recently appointed as church administrators. The article concludes with a discussion of future prospects regarding the (...)
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    Model-based furniture recognition for building semantic object maps.Martin Günther, Thomas Wiemann, Sven Albrecht & Joachim Hertzberg - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence 247:336-351.
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    Nietzsche's Human All Too Human: A Critical Introduction and Guide.Ruth Abbey - 2020 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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    Just before Nature: The purposes of science and the purposes of popularization in some English popular science journals of the 1860s.Ruth Barton - 1998 - Annals of Science 55 (1):1-33.
    Summary Popular science journalism flourished in the 1860s in England, with many new journals being projected. The time was ripe, Victorian men of science believed, for an ?organ of science? to provide a means of communication between specialties, and between men of science and the public. New formats were tried as new purposes emerged. Popular science journalism became less recreational and educational. Editorial commentary and reviewing the progress of science became more important. The analysis here emphasizes those aspects of popular (...)
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    Montaigne and Customary Law: Some Precisions on Certain Financial Dispositions within the Montaigne Family.Ruth Calder - 1985 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 47 (1):79-85.
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    The spare embryo—A response.Ruth Chadwick - 1993 - Health Care Analysis 1 (1):67-68.
  31. Life in three dimensions, or, The well-tempered biological space.Ruth García Chico & José Luis González Recio - 2009 - In José Luis González Recio (ed.), Philosophical essays on physics and biology. New York: G. Olms.
     
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    Cognition of the Literary Work of Art.Ruth Ann Crowley & Kenneth Olsen (eds.) - 1973 - Northwestern University Press.
    This long-awaited translation of Das literarische Kunstwerk makes available for the first time in English Roman Ingarden's influential study. Though it is inter-disciplinary in scope, situated as it is on the borderlines of ontology and logic, philosophy of literature and theory of language, Ingarden's work has a deliberately narrow focus: the literary work, its structure and mode of existence. The Literary Work of Art establishes the groundwork for a philosophy of literature, i.e., an ontology in terms of which the basic (...)
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    ‘Unlikely Partnerships’: Global Discipleship in the Twenty-first Century1.Ruth Padilla DeBorst - 2011 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 28 (4):241-252.
    ‘Stories of unlikeliness’ are woven through this paper that explores a question of significant relevance to the Oxford Center for Mission Studies and its educational and missiological endeavor: How can Christians from powerful and powerless places of the world engage as unlikely but true partners in God’s reconciling mission in spite of all the differences and distances between them? The writer begins with a brief explanation of the belongings out of which she faces the question. She then invites readers to (...)
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    A collaborative conference on women as research subjects.Ruth Dreyfus - 1998 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 20 (6):12.
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    Violation of the Born Rule: Implications for Macroscopic Fields.Ruth Kastner - 2016 - International Journal of Quantum Foundations 2 (3).
    It is shown that violation of the Born Rule leads to a breakdown of the correspondence between the quantum electromagnetic field and its classical counterpart. Specifically, the relationship of the quantum coherent state to the classical electromagnetic field turns out to imply that if the Born Rule were violated, this could result in apparent deviations from the energy conservation law applying to the field and its sources. The result, which is fully general and independent of interpretations of quantum theory, suggests (...)
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    Blame attributions and mitigated confessions: The discursive construction of guilty admissions in celebrity TV confessionals.Ruth Parry & Wendy Archer - 2019 - Discourse and Communication 13 (6):591-611.
    Drawing on insights from conversation analysis, discursive psychology and social psychology, this article describes some interactional features of two celebrity TV confessionals and the resources used by the TV interviewers and celebrity guests to attribute, accept or deny responsibility for their transgressions. The analytic interest lies in how confessions are locally and interactionally managed, that is, how ‘doing confessing’ is achieved in the television interview context. We show how the host’s opening turn constrains the celebrity guest’s contribution and secures overt (...)
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    The Concept of Dignity and Its Use in End-of-Life Debates in England and France.Ruth Horn & Angeliki Kerasidou - 2016 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 25 (3):404-413.
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    (1 other version)State education service or prisoner's dilemma: The 'hidden hand' as source of education policy.Ruth Jonathan - 1990 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 22 (1):16–24.
  39. (1 other version)Perceiving facts and values.Ruth Anna Putnam - 1998 - Philosophy 73 (1):5-19.
    In a memorable passage near the beginning of William James asks us to imagine a world in which all our dearest social utopias are realized, and then to imagine that this world is offered to us at the price of one lost soul at the farthest edge of the universe suffering eternal, intense, lonely pain. Then he asks.
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  40. The logic of interpretation.Ruth Lorand - 2010 - In Peter K. Machamer & Gereon Wolters (eds.), Interpretation: Ways of Thinking About the Sciences and the Arts. Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press.
     
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    Aesthetic Enhancement? Or Human Rights Violation?Ruth Macklin - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 42 (6):28-29.
    The view that we must respect cultural traditions is a welcome change from the past, when colonial powers ridiculed native customs and often sought to eradicate them. Nevertheless, it is reasonable to ask whether there is a limit to tolerance of a ritual that has been designated a “harmful traditional practice” by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the United Nations Population Fund, and the recently created agency, UN Women. The article “Seven Things To Know (...)
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  42. Ethics in research : an appraisal of Campbell's remarks.Ruth Macklin - 2019 - In Alastair V. Campbell, Voo Teck Chuan, Richard Huxtable & N. S. Peart (eds.), Healthcare ethics, law and professionalism: essays on the works of Alastair V. Campbell. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Killing, asylum, and the law in Byzantium.Ruth J. Macrides - 1988 - Speculum 63 (3):509-538.
    One of the distinguishing characteristics of Byzantium, it is well known, in contrast to the medieval West, is the continuous tradition of Roman law and secular courts which the Eastern Empire possessed throughout its existence, as well as a central authority in a position to put these tools into effect. Thus the question of the nature of law and order in Byzantium would seem to be straightforward; whoever wishes to learn how the crime of killing was handled can consult the (...)
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    Précis of Language: A Biological Model.Ruth Millikan - 2006 - SWIF Philosophy of Mind Review 5 (2).
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    Schöpferische Weltbetrachtung.Ruth Pouvreau - 2002 - Fichte-Studien 19:125-136.
    Aus der dialektischen Betrachtung alles Erlebens von Welt als Wahrnehmung oder Einbildung des erlebenden Subjekts, welche, von Fichte erstmals erkenntnistheoretisch formuliert, das Denken und Empfinden der gesamten romantischen Dichtergeneration aufs tiefste durchdringt, ist der Einbildungskraft eine zuvor ungekannte Wertschätzung zugewachsen.
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  46. The Vindication of Metaphysics; A Study in the Philosophy of Spinoza.Ruth Lydia Saw - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (101):172-178.
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    Hope and education.Ruth Levitas - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (2):269–273.
    This essay reviews David Halpin's Hope and Education, which aims to bring theories of hope and utopia to bear on the practical processes of schooling in contemporary Britain, and which sees education as an intrinsically hopeful and future-oriented process. It argues that the properly utopian character of Halpin's project is subverted by his espousal of a currently fashionable pragmatism, represented by Richard Rorty and Anthony Giddens, which insists that ‘good’ utopias must be realistic and practical. Utopian hope for a better (...)
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  48. The price of correspondence truth.Ruth Garrett Millikan - 1986 - Noûs 20 (4):453-468.
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    Aristotelian Marxism/Marxist Aristotelianism.Ruth Groff - 2012 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (8):775-792.
    I argue that Aristotelians who are sympathetic to the critique of liberal moral categories put forward by Alasdair MacIntyre ought to avail themselves of Marx's analysis of capitalism in Capital, Volume 1. Broadly speaking, there are two reasons for such a recommendation. First, Marx's account shows capitalism to be the sociological substrate for the evisceration of particularity (coupled with the hold instrumental reason) that so concerns MacIntyre and other Aristotelians. I offer an explanation for why MacIntyre seems not to appreciate (...)
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  50. Trials with Errors-Preserving the Integrity of Clinical Trials.Ruth Levy Guyer - 2000 - Bioethics Forum 16:23-30.
     
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