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  1. Regulation by Design: Features, Practices, Limitations, and Governance Implications.Kostina Prifti, Jessica Morley, Claudio Novelli & Luciano Floridi - 2024 - Minds and Machines 34 (2):1-23.
    Regulation by design (RBD) is a growing research field that explores, develops, and criticises the regulative function of design. In this article, we provide a qualitative thematic synthesis of the existing literature. The aim is to explore and analyse RBD’s core features, practices, limitations, and related governance implications. To fulfil this aim, we examine the extant literature on RBD in the context of digital technologies. We start by identifying and structuring the core features of RBD, namely the goals, regulators, regulatees, (...)
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    Parrot’s Projects of Rotating the Staff of Russian Universities, Sergey Uvarov’s Reform and Its Short- and Long-Term Consequences.Tatyana V. Kostina - 2018 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 6 (2):153-160.
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    Are the Types of Epistemic Coercion and the Means of Its Resistance of the Same Nature?Alina O. Kostina - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (3):62-69.
    One of the most challenging issues, essential for the actual state of science, is the search for a fragile balance between scientific normativity, openness, methodological proliferation and other key concepts, associated with the modern world of research. Paul Feyerabend understood science not as a detached and hermetic self-sufficient reality, but as a structural part of the social world, liable to politicization, discrepancies and inconsistency. His analysis of science, its strategies and institutions involved and, in a way, undermined a long living (...)
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    Epistemology of Belief.Alina O. Kostina - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (2):231-237.
    The following article discovers current trends of contemporary epistemology, related to epistemic agent and his/her activities. A number of issues raised here describe internal experience of the agent, such as (in)voluntary nature of belief formation, trust in one’s faculties of perception, correspondence of formed beliefs to evidence, demarcation between purely epistemic and pragmatic rationality. Another part of the issues is related to external experiences of the agent. The most crucial among them are: blameworthiness of the agent’s belief system, limited intake (...)
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  5. Judgment ascriptions.Kjell Johan Sæbø - 2009 - Linguistics and Philosophy 32 (4):327-352.
    Some propositional attitude verbs require that the complement contain some “subjective predicate”. In terms of the theory proposed by Lasersohn, these verbs would seem to identify the “judge” of the embedded proposition with the matrix subject, and there have been suggestions in this direction. I show that it is possible to analyze these verbs as setting the judge and doing nothing more; then according to whether a judge index or a judge argument is assumed, unless the complement contains a subjective (...)
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  6. Partial degrees and the density problem. Part 2: The enumeration degrees of the ∑2 sets are dense.S. B. Cooper - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (2):503 - 513.
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    Lessons from Descriptive Indexicals.Kjell Johan Sæbø - 2015 - Mind 124 (496):1111-1161.
    Two main methods for analysing de re readings of definite descriptions in intensional contexts coexist: that of evaluating the description in the actual world, whether by means of scope, actuality operators, or non-local world binding, and that of substituting another description, usually one expressing a salient or ‘vivid’ acquaintance relation to an attitude holder, prior to evaluation. Recent work on so-called descriptive indexicals suggests that contrary to common assumptions, both methods are needed, for different ends. This paper aims to show (...)
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    Minimal pairs and high recursively enumerable degrees.S. B. Cooper - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (4):655-660.
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    Natural rationality: A neglected concept in the social sciences.S. B. Barnes - 1976 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 6 (2):115-126.
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    (1 other version)Minimal degrees and the jump operator.S. B. Cooper - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2):249-271.
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    (1 other version)Properly Σ2 Enumeration Degrees.S. B. Cooper & C. S. Copestake - 1988 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 34 (6):491-522.
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    “How” questions and the manner–method distinction.Kjell Johan Sæbø - 2016 - Synthese 193 (10).
    How questions are understudied in philosophy and linguistics. They can be answered in very different ways, some of which are poorly understood. Jaworski identifies several types: ‘manner’, ‘method, means or mechanism’, ‘cognitive resolution’, and develops a logic designed to enable us to distinguish among them. Some key questions remain open, however, in particular, whether these distinctions derive from an ambiguity in how, from differences in the logical structure of the question or from contextual underspecification. Arguing from two classes of responses, (...)
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    Partial degrees and the density problem.S. B. Cooper - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (4):854-859.
  14. Homeotic genes and the evolution of arthropods and chordates.S. B. Carroll - 2014 - In Francisco José Ayala & John C. Avise (eds.), Essential readings in evolutionary biology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
  15. I. The Esoteric Philosophy of Leo Strauss.S. B. Drury - 1985 - Political Theory 13 (3):315-337.
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    Intact perceptual memory in the absence of conscious memory.S. B. Hamann & L. R. Squire - 1997 - Behavioral Neuroscience 111:850-54.
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    Reports of Specific Indefinites.Kjell Johan Sæbø - forthcoming - Journal of Semantics.
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  18. Right to life, right to die and assisted suicide.S. B. Chetwynd - 2004 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 21 (2):173–182.
    abstract In 2002 Diane Pretty went to the European Court of Human Rights to gain a ruling about assisted suicide. In the course of this she argued that the right to life implied a right to die. This paper will consider, from an ethical rather than a legal point of view, how the right to life might imply (or not) a right to die, and whether this includes either a right that others shall help us die, or a right against (...)
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    The Doctor-Patient Tie in Plato's Laws: A Backdrop for Reflection.S. B. Levin - 2012 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 37 (4):351-372.
    The merit of Plato’s Laws remains largely untapped by those seeking genuinely collaborative models of the doctor–patient tie as alternatives to paternalism and autonomy. A persistent difficulty confronting proposed alternatives has been surpassing the notion of pronounced intellectual and values asymmetry favoring the doctor. Having discussed two prominent proposals, both of which evince marked paternalism, I argue that reflection on Plato yields four criteria that a genuinely collaborative model must meet and suggest how the Laws addresses them. In the process, (...)
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    A jump class of noncappable degrees.S. B. Cooper - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (2):324-353.
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    Degrees of unsolvability complementary between recursively enumerable degrees, Part I.S. B. Cooper - 1972 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 4 (1):31.
  22. Beyond the authoritative voice: casting a wide net in ethics consultation.S. B. Rubin - 2002 - In Rita Charon & Martha Montello (eds.), Stories matter: the role of narrative in medical ethics. New York: Routledge. pp. 109--18.
     
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    The Reality of Classroom Teaching Practices and their Relationship to the Development of Critical Thinking in Kindergarten.S. B. Mansour, Fatma Mostafa, A. A. Hamed, Ebtsam Ahmed Mohamed, Somia Yuosif Ahmed Abutiraima, Malikah Almaghaslah, Ethar Aldoukhi, Maryam Alyahya, Raghad Alharbi & Nada Alqarni - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1181-1195.
    The current study seeks to establish how teachers in the Jubail Governorate of Saudi Arabia promote critical thinking in their kindergarten students using specific classroom teaching tactics. This applies especially to the ongoing investigation. Although preschool is the developmental stage during which a child's personality emerges, little study has been conducted on the development of critical thinking skills in this age range. Current research seeks to address this issue. The study sample consisted of 78 educators from Jubail Kindergarten in Saudi (...)
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  24. (3 other versions)How the list is put together: The methodology behind the corporate citizenship rankings.S. B. Graves, S. A. Waddock & M. Kelly - forthcoming - Business Ethics Magazine.
     
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  25. H.L.A. Hart's Minimum Content Theory of Natural Law.S. B. Drury - 1981 - Political Theory 9 (4):533-546.
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    I. Leo Strauss's Classic Natural Right Teaching.S. B. Drury - 1987 - Political Theory 15 (3):299-315.
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    Developing capacity to protect human research subjects in a post-conflict, resource-constrained setting: procedures and prospects.S. B. Kennedy - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (10):592-595.
    The capacity-building strategy used by a US-based research organisation, the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation , to strengthen the system for the protection of human research subjects and the infrastructure of its international collaborating partner, the University of Liberia, are discussed. To conduct the much-needed biomedical and social science-based research-related activities in the future, this partnership is expected by PIRE to gradually evolve over time to strengthen the capacity of the local investigators and administrators of the University of Liberia. (...)
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    Avant-propos.B. S. - 1993 - Études Phénoménologiques 9 (18):3-5.
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    Jump equivalence of the Δ2 0 hyperimmune sets.S. B. Cooper - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (3):598-600.
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    The strong anticupping property for recursively enumerable degrees.S. B. Cooper - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (2):527-539.
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    The effects of grain size and dislocation source density on the strengthening behaviour of polycrystals: a two-dimensional discrete dislocation simulation.S. B. Biner & J. R. Morris - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (31-34):3677-3690.
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  32. The hidden meaning of Strauss's" Thoughts on Machiavelli.".S. B. Drury - 1985 - History of Political Thought 3 (3):575-590.
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    Antinomii︠a︡ "sakralʹnogo"--"obydennogo" i ee voploshchenie v zapadnoĭ i russkoĭ muzykalʹnoĭ tradit︠s︡ii.S. B. Kozhaeva - 2005 - Volgograd: Volgogradskiĭ gos. universitet.
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  34. Geografii︠a︡ i problemy ideĭno-politicheskogo vospitanii︠a︡, obrazovanii︠a︡ i kulʹtury: tezisy dokladov na sekt︠s︡ii-IV, VIII sʺezda Geograficheskogo obshchestva SSSR, Kiev, okti︠a︡brʹ 1985.S. B. Lavrov (ed.) - 1985 - Leningrad: Geograficheskoe ob-vo SSSR.
     
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    Frazeosemanticheskoe pole "Trudovai︠a︡ dei︠a︡telʹnostʹ cheloveka" kak semanticheskiĭ klass frazeologicheskoĭ sistemy: na materiale sovremennogo frant︠s︡uzskogo i︠a︡zyka: monografii︠a︡.S. B. Okhapkina - 2009 - I︠a︡roslavlʹ: I︠A︡roslavskiĭ gos. pedagogicheskiĭ universitet im. K.D. Ushinskogo.
    Монография предназначена студентам старших курсов высших учебных заведений факультета иностранных языков, аспирантам и преподавателям.
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  36. Temporality, selfhood, and creative intentionality: Mead's phenomenological synthesis: The constructive scanning of life: The spread and horizons of Chronos and Kairos.S. B. Rosenthal - 1996 - Analecta Husserliana 48:69-76.
     
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    New computational paradigms: changing conceptions of what is computable.S. B. Cooper, Benedikt Löwe & Andrea Sorbi (eds.) - 2008 - New York: Springer.
    Logicians and theoretical physicists will also benefit from this book.
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    The structure of criterion predicates.Kjell Johan Sæbø - 2008 - In Johannes Dölling, Tatjana Heyde-Zybatow & Martin Schäfer (eds.), Event Structures in Linguistic Form and Interpretation. De Gruyter. pp. 127-148.
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    Counterfactual mood in Czech, German, Norwegian, and Russian.Kjell Johan Sæbø - 2024 - Natural Language Semantics 32 (1):93-134.
    The type of mood or tense marking that causes counterfactuality inferences—as figuring prominently, but far from exclusively, in counterfactual conditionals—has not yet received a comprehensive and compositional analysis. Focusing on four languages, the paper presents under-appreciated facts and a novel theory where the mood serves to activate alternatives to modal operators, particularly one: the identity operator, often giving rise to counterfactual implicatures.
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    Jesus and Kant: A problem in reconciling two different points of view.S. B. Thomas - 1970 - Mind 79 (314):188-199.
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    Connectionism and psychiatry: a brief review.S. B. G. Park & A. H. Young - 1994 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 1 (1):51-58.
  42. John Locke: Natural Law and Innate Ideas.S. B. Drury - 1980 - Dialogue 19 (4):531-545.
    In the seventeenth century, the concept of natural law was linked with that of “innate ideas”. Natural laws were said to be ideas imprinted by nature or by God on men's minds and were the very foundation of religion and morality. Locke's attack on innate ideas in the first book of his Essay Concerning Human Understanding is therefore considered to be an assault on natural law. Modern critics like Peter Laslett, W. von Leyden and Philip Abrams are of the opinion (...)
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  43. The Russian Orthodox Church and The political Elite.S. B. Filatov - 1994 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 33 (1):77-82.
    One of the most interesting phenomena of our religious-political life is the considerable difference in attitude toward religion between the popular masses and the political elite. In our survey of public opinion, the respondents had to express their attitude to two alternative statements: "There are national, traditional religions in our country. They should have more rights than representatives of religions that are new to our country "; and "All religions should have absolutely equal rights." Only 9 percent agreed with the (...)
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    Public Philosophy Through Film.S. B. Schoonover - 2022 - In Lee C. McIntyre, Nancy Arden McHugh & Ian Olasov (eds.), A companion to public philosophy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 221–232.
    Film can be a significant way of doing public philosophy. This chapter sketches some essential public features of philosophy by using popular films. Learning to watch popular films as philosophical expressions, on par with books and articles, brings film and philosophy to inform one another and illuminate important areas of overlap. Memento is an especially uncanny film because it begins with the story's ending. Daniel J. Clark's 2018 documentary film Behind the Curve charts the resurgence of flat‐Earth theory in the (...)
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  45. Genetics and the making of Homo sapiens.S. B. Carroll - 2014 - In Francisco José Ayala & John C. Avise (eds.), Essential readings in evolutionary biology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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    Cholinergic mechanisms mediating anesthetic induced altered states of consciousness.S. B. Backman, P. Fiset & G. Plourde - 2004 - Progress in Brain Research 145:197-206.
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    Images of Schools: Structures and Roles in Organizational Behavior.S. B. Bacharach & B. Mundell - 1996 - British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (1):121-122.
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    Kategorii buddiĭskoĭ ontologii v svete onto-germenevtiki: monografii︠a︡.S. B. Berezhnoĭ - 2008 - Cheli︠a︡binsk: I︠U︡UrGU.
    Издание предназначено для специалистов по истории зарубежной философии, онтологии и теории познания; читателей, интересующихся историей философии и историей культуры.
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    Role taking, corporeal intersubjectivity, and self: Mead and Merleau-Ponty.R. L. Rosenthal Bourgeois S. B. - 1990 - Philosophy Today 34 (2).
    Explains the intersubjective nature of the self and the function of role taking in the development of the personal level of intersubjectivity out of primordial, pre-personal sociality or corporeal intersubjectivity of the lived body. Pragmatic philosophy of George Herbert Mead; Existential-phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty; Fundamental and pervasive rapport; More.
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  50. Discourse in dementia: Considerations of consciousness.S. B. Chapman & H. K. Ulatowska - 1997 - In Maxim I. Stamenov (ed.), Language Structure, Discourse, and the Access to Consciousness. John Benjamins.
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