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    Kuhnian Practical Politics: Why It’s (Epistemically) Virtuous to be (Evaluatively) Attached to a Paradigm.Lydia Patton - forthcoming - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia).
    Is it epistemically vicious to be attached to a specific scientific paradigm? Such attachment clearly violates a norm of impartiality that is associated with the value-free ideal of science. I will argue that what Samuel Scheffler (2022) calls ‘evaluative attachment’ is not always epistemically vicious. In section 1, I will present Kuhn’s account of paradigms as embodying not just theoretical positions but also a ‘constellation of group commitments’ that Kuhn came to call a ‘disciplinary matrix’ (2012/1962, postscript). Section 2 (...)
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  2. Death and the Afterlife.Samuel Scheffler - 2013 - New York, NY: Oup Usa. Edited by Niko Kolodny.
    We normally take it for granted that other people will live on after we ourselves have died. Even if we do not believe in a personal afterlife in which we survive our own deaths, we assume that there will be a "collective afterlife" in which humanity survives long after we are gone. Samuel Scheffler maintains that this assumption plays a surprising - indeed astonishing - role in our lives.
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    Theoretical Virtues in Science: Uncovering Reality Through Theory.Samuel Schindler - 2018 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    What are the features of a good scientific theory? Samuel Schindler's book revisits this classical question in the philosophy of science and develops new answers to it. Theoretical virtues matter not only for choosing theories 'to work with', but also for what we are justified in believing: only if the theories we possess are good ones can we be confident that our theories' claims about nature are actually correct. Recent debates have focussed rather narrowly on a theory's capacity to (...)
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    Handbook of Research and Policy in Art Education (review).Charles M. Dorn - 2006 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 40 (1):111-120.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Handbook of Research and Policy in Art EducationCharles M. DornHandbook of Research and Policy in Art Education, edited by Elliot Eisner and Michael Day. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2004, 879 pp., $90.00 paper.The Handbook of Research and Policy in Art Education is an 875-page compendium of articles addressing nearly every conceivable issue in the field and is, if nothing else, a valuable tour de force for any reader (...)
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    Why Worry About Future Generations?Samuel Scheffler - 2018 - Oxford University Press.
    Why should we care what happens to future generations? Samuel Scheffler argues that we are more invested in the fate of our descendants than we may realize. Implicit in our own attachments are powerful reasons for wanting the chain of human generations to persist into the indefinite future under conditions conducive to human flourishing.
  6. Equality and tradition: questions of value in moral and political theory.Samuel Scheffler - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Valuing -- Morality and reasonable partiality -- Doing and allowing -- The division of moral labour : egalitarian liberalism as moral pluralism -- Is the basic structure basic? -- Cosmopolitanism, justice, and institutions -- What is egalitarianism? -- Choice, circumstance, and the value of equality -- Is terrorism morally distinctive? -- Immigration and the significance of culture -- The normativity of tradition -- The good of toleration.
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  7. Within your rights: dissociating wrongness and permissibility in moral judgment.Samuel Murray, William Jiménez-Leal & Santiago Amaya - 2024 - British Journal of Social Psychology 63 (1):340 - 361.
    Are we ever morally permitted to do what is morally wrong? It seems intuitive that we are, but evidence for dissociations among judgment of permissibility and wrongness are relatively scarce. Across 4 experiments (N = 1,438), we show that people judge that some behaviors can be morally wrong and permissible. The dissociations arise because these judgments track different morally relevant aspects of everyday moral encounters. Judgments of individual rights predicted permissibility but not wrongness, while character assessment predicted wrongness but not (...)
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  8. Rawls and Utilitarianism.Samuel Scheffler - 2003 - In Samuel Freeman (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Rawls. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 426--59.
     
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    Digital Doppelgängers and Lifespan Extension: What Matters?Samuel Iglesias, Brian D. Earp, Cristina Voinea, Sebastian Porsdam Mann, Anda Zahiu, Nancy S. Jecker & Julian Savulescu - forthcoming - American Journal of Bioethics:1-16.
    There is an ongoing debate about the ethics of research on lifespan extension: roughly, using medical technologies to extend biological human lives beyond the current “natural” limit of about 120 years. At the same time, there is an exploding interest in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create “digital twins” of persons, for example by fine-tuning large language models on data specific to particular individuals. In this paper, we consider whether digital twins (or digital doppelgängers, as we refer to (...)
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  10. A general theory of ecology.Samuel M. Scheiner & Michael R. Willig - 2011 - In Samuel M. Scheiner & Michael R. Willig (eds.), The theory of ecology. London: University of Chicago Press.
  11. Spinoza's modal metaphysics.Samuel Newlands - 2023 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Spinoza studies have seen a renaissance of interest in his views on modality, from which considerable disagreement has emerged about Spinoza's modal commitments. Much of this disagreement stems from larger interpretive disagreements about Spinoza's metaphysics. After a brief introduction, this SEP article begins with Spinoza's views on the distribution of modal properties, which quickly leads the heart of Spinoza's metaphysics, intersecting his views on causation, inherence, God, ontological plenitude and the principle of sufficient reason. Although the question of whether Spinoza (...)
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    Brossard Baptiste & Amy Chandler. 2022. Explaining mental illness, sociological perspectives. Bristol University Press.Samuel Fely - 2024 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 18-1 (18-1):63-67.
    Explaining Mental Illness est un manuel de sociologie sur la santé mentale dont l’ambition est explicitée dès l’introduction: il s’agit d’articuler les recherches sur la santé mentale avec la sociologie générale. Le livre est coécrit par Baptiste Brossard et Amy Chandler, tous les deux spécialistes de l’automutilation et du suicide, ainsi que chercheurs à l’université de York (Royaume-Uni). L’originalité de l’ouvrage se reflète dans son titre, il s’agit d’expliquer (explaining) la santé menta...
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    Profit, Prudence and Virtue: Essays in Ethics, Business and Management.Samuel Gregg & James Arthur Finch Stoner (eds.) - 2009 - Imprint Academic.
    Essays in the ethics of business and management.
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    Work Down the Minds: A Sketch of Contemporary Philosophy of Mind.Samuel Guttenplan - 1996 - Critica 28 (82):67-107.
    In the article, I set out to outline the state of play in contemporary philosophy of mind. Given the wide range of issues and contributions which now make up the subject, the article sketches only some of the main areas of investigation, and their interconnections without attempting to give a complete listing of the positions (and arguments for them) within these areas.
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  15. Notes and news.Samuel L. Hart - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (1):145.
     
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  16. Recent publications.Samuel L. Hart - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17:583.
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  17. Observationes elencticae in controversia Wolffiana.Samuel Christian Hollmann - 2002 - New York: G. Olms. Edited by Jakob Wilhelm Feuerlein.
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    Roberta L. Millstein, 'The Land Is Our Community: Aldo Leopold’s Environmental Ethic for the New Millennium'.Samuel McKee - 2024 - Philosophy in Review 44 (4):19-21.
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    An identification, analysis, and critique of Thorstein B. Veblen's philosophy of higher education.Samuel Schneider - 1998 - Lewiston, N.Y.: E. Mellen Press.
    Identifies, analyzes and critiques the philosophy's conceptual structure and theoretical groundwork.
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    Social Philosophy and Aesthetics.Samuel Enoch Stumpf - 1966 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):100-100.
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  21. Responsibility, reactive attitudes, and liberalism in philosophy and politics.Samuel Scheffler - 1992 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 21 (4):299-323.
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    The duties of physicians to the profession and their relation to the medical charities of the District of Columbia.Samuel Clagett Busey - 1897 - [Washington]: Pub. by order of the Society.
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    Distributive justice and economic desert.Samuel Scheffler - 2003 - In Serena Olsaretti (ed.), Desert and justice. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 69--92.
    Serena Olsaretti brings together new essays by leading moral and political philosophers on the nature of desert and justice, their relations with each other and with other values.
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  24. A Philosophical Treatise of Universal Induction.Samuel Rathmanner & Marcus Hutter - 2011 - Entropy 13 (6):1076-1136.
    Understanding inductive reasoning is a problem that has engaged mankind for thousands of years. This problem is relevant to a wide range of fields and is integral to the philosophy of science. It has been tackled by many great minds ranging from philosophers to scientists to mathematicians, and more recently computer scientists. In this article we argue the case for Solomonoff Induction, a formal inductive framework which combines algorithmic information theory with the Bayesian framework. Although it achieves excellent theoretical results (...)
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  25. Original meaning, democratic interpretation, and the constitution.Samuel Freeman - 1992 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 21 (1):3-42.
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    Structures in the subjective lexicon.Samuel Fillenbaum - 1971 - New York,: Academic Press. Edited by Amnon Rapoport.
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    La stigmergie : un concept fécond pour pense l'intelligence collective.Samuel Chaîneau - 2018 - Philosophique 21.
    Les études qui portent sur la stigmergie, ou qui l'exploitent pour le développement et la compréhension d'autres objets – comme la cognition sociale, les communs créatifs ou les systèmes adaptatifs complexes par exemple –, connaissent un essor extraordinaire depuis la fin des années 1990 ([11], [12], [22], [38]), essor frappé d'un caractère encore très exploratoire, puisqu'il n'en existe pas à ce jour de théorie unifiée, cohérente et consensuelle. Elle avait pourtant un sens très précis et un...
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    The spiritual basis of man and nature.Samuel Follet Halfyard - 1909 - New York,: Eaton & Mains.
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    The 3D Method: A Tool to Analyze Positions in Animal and Environmental Ethics.Samuel Camenzind - 2023 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 36 (2):1-12.
    Over the past fifty years numerous ethical and political traditions, and positions and sub-positions, have emerged in the fields of animal and environmental ethics. In combination with inconsistent terminology and axiological variation, this has made it difficult for both novices and professional scholars to maintain an overview of these fields. Referring to the preliminary work of Kenneth Goodpaster, William Frankena and Kirsten Schmidt, this paper describes and explains a workable 3D method in which advantageous use is made of three dimensions (...)
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    Editing and curation.Samuel A. Chambers - 2016 - Contemporary Political Theory 15 (1):1-15.
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    Addressing women’s construction health and safety needs in Africa.Samuel H. P. Chikafalimani, Nathan Kibwami & Sibusiso Moyo - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (2).
    Concerns have been raised in Africa to address women’s construction health and safety needs adequately. These concerns include less participation of women in the sector, low income and less benefits being given to women, lack of adequate protective construction clothing suited for women, unfavourable employment conditions for women, and lack of construction site security and other facilities for women. This research article provides an overview of the suggested solutions to address the concerns raised. In addition, practical interventions being implemented by (...)
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  32. Spinoza und Schopenhauer.Samuel Rappaport - 1901 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 9 (1):7-8.
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    The World’s Participation in God’s Trinitarian Life.Samuel M. Powell - 2008 - Process Studies 37 (1):145-165.
    Like process theism, Christian theology affirms the immanence of God in the world and of the world in God. Unlike process theism, it also affirms the ontological priority of God over the world. As a result, Christian theologians will object to describing God’s relation to the world by analogy with the mind’s relation to the body or in terms of whole-part relations. In Christian history, the God-world relation has been more often described in terms of “participation.” The world is said (...)
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    Outlines of Judaism: a manual of the beliefs, ceremonies, ethics and practices of the Jewish people.Samuel Price - 1946 - New York: Bloch Pub. Co..
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    The Physical World of Late Antiquity.Samuel Sambursky - 1987 - Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    Sambursky describes the development of scientific conceptions and theories in the centuries following Aristotle until the close of antiquity in the sixth century A.D. Originally published in 1987. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase (...)
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    Hannah Arendt on the secular.Samuel Moyn - manuscript
    This paper shows that Hannah Arendt was a theorist both of secularization as a process and the secular as a goal of modern politics. It reconstructs these arguments in her corpus, especially her book "On Revolution," and argues that this dimension of her work may have been a response to Carl Schmitt (and is in any event now usefully read in such a way). The paper ends by examining how Arendt might reply to currently influential challengers of a secular politics.
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  37. The right to privacy unveiled.Samuel C. Rickless - 2007 - San Diego Law Review 44 (1):773-799.
    The vast majority of philosophers and legal theorists who have thought about the issue agree that there is such a thing as a moral right to privacy. However, there is little or no theoretical consensus about the nature of this right. According to reductionists, the right to privacy amounts to nothing more than a cluster of property rights and rights over the person, and therefore plays no autonomous explanatory role in moral theory (Thomson 1975, Davis 1959). Among non-reductionists, there are (...)
     
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  38. The Hunting of Leviathan: Seventeenth-Century Reactions to the Materialism and Moral Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes.Samuel I. Mintz - 1964 - Science and Society 28 (2):240-242.
     
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  39. Individual responsibility in a global age.Samuel Scheffler - 2001 - In Boundaries and Allegiances: Problems of Justice and Responsibility in Liberal Thought. Oxford University Press.
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    Rhetoric and Philosophy in Conflict: An Historical Survey.Samuel IJsseling - 1976 - M. Nijhoff.
    I THE REHABILITATION OF RHETORIC The ancients denned rhetoric as the art of speaking and writing both well and convincingly: ars bene dicendi and ars ...
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  41. Notes and news.Samuel L. Hart - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (4):616.
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  42. Notes and news.Samuel L. Hart - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17:580.
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  43. Notes and news.Samuel L. Hart - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (1):158.
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  44. Notes and news.Samuel L. Hart - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (2):308.
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  45. Notes and news.Samuel L. Hart - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (4):619.
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  46. Recent publications.Samuel L. Hart - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (2):318.
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  47. Recent publications.Samuel L. Hart - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (1):160.
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  48. Recent publications.Samuel L. Hart - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (4):622.
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    Berkeley's Criticisms of Shaftesbury and Hutcheson.Samuel C. Rickless - 2020 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 88:97-119.
    In this paper, I attempt to clarify the nature and purpose of Berkeley's criticisms of Shaftesbury's and Hutcheson's ethical systems in the third chapter ofAlciphron, explaining the extent to which those criticisms rely on the truth of idealism and considering whether Berkeley or his philosophical opponents have the better of the arguments. In the end, I conclude that some of Berkeley's criticisms are based on confusion and misunderstanding, others are likely contradicted by the empirical evidence, and yet others are unconvincing. (...)
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  50. A Synthetic Approach to Legal Adjudication.Samuel C. Rickless - 2005 - San Diego Law Review 42:519-532.
    When faced with a dispute concerning how a given legal provision (whether constitutional or statutory) applies to a particular set of facts, how should a judge proceed? It is commonplace to say that, in the first instance, she should look to the meanings of the words that constitute the provision itself. If she is lucky, then the relevant meanings are clear; and if the facts are not in dispute, then the resolution is obvious. Unfortunately.
     
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