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  1. The coming technological singularity: How to survive in the post-human era.Vernor Vinge - 1993 - Whole Earth Review.
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    A Critical Discussion of Vinge's Singularity Concept.David Brin, Damien Broderick, Nick Bostrom, Alexander “Sasha” Chislenko, Robin Hanson, Max More, Michael Nielsen & Anders Sandberg - 2013 - In Max More & Natasha Vita-More (eds.), The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 395–417.
    Vernor Vinge's “singularity” is a worthy contribution to the long tradition of contemplations about human transcendence. Throughout history, most of these musings have dwelled upon the spiritual – the notion that human beings can achieve a higher state through prayer, moral behavior, or mental discipline.
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    Sobre a origem da linguagem de Herder, o seu legado e a inevitável reflexão a fazer no hipotético quadro de singularidade tecnológica.Paulo Alexandre E. Castro - 2022 - Trans/Form/Ação 45 (3):237-254.
    Johann Gottfried Herder, like his contemporaries, reflected on language and in 1772 published the Treatise on the Origin of Language, which in the previous year had earned the distinction of the Berlin Academy for best essay. However, even today, much of his thought is unknown, ignoring the fact that some of the modern approaches of contemporary philosophy, philosophical anthropology or even sociobiology are already stated there, namely in the narratives resulting from the enunciation of the four natural laws. More than (...)
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    Reviewing the Concept of Technological Singularities: How Can It Explain Human Evolution?De Leon Petta Gomes da Costa - 2019 - NanoEthics 13 (2):119-130.
    The concept of “technological singularity”, while controversial, is typically applied to predict the next explosion of intelligence related to advances in computers and artificial intelligence. A potential “rise of machines” has been explored at length by Ray Kurzweil, Vernor Vinge, and many other scholars and futuristic enthusiasts. This study focuses on the fundamentals of the concept of technological singularity to understand the technological evolution of humankind based on the four main characteristics that constitute this concept. When this method (...)
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    Encounters with Emergent Deities: Artificial Intelligence in Science Fiction Narrative.David Hipple - 2020 - Zygon 55 (2):382-408.
    In the mid‐twentieth century, theorists began seriously forecasting possibilities for artificial intelligence (AI). As related research gathered momentum and resources, the topic made impressions on public discourse. One effect was increasingly pointed emphasis on AI in popular narratives. Although considerably earlier thematic examples may be located, we can observe swelling and generally pessimistic threads of speculation in science fiction of the 1950s and 1960s. This discussion identifies some pertinent science fiction texts from that period, alongside public discussion arising from contemporary (...)
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    Jubelåret og odelsretten: Om naturalisering av eiendomsrett og arverett.Runar Døving & Jon Schackt - 2020 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 82:71-89.
    The rights concerning ownership to, and inheritance of, property are generally looked to as natural and taken for granted. In this article we ask why the rights of inheritance usually priorities consanguine bonds and how this arrangement originated. As rights to property and inheritance was non-existent or only of minor importance in ancient hunter and gathering societies, we assume that these phenomena arose or became socially significant only with the development of agriculture and livestock breeding. In different agricultural societies the (...)
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    Chapman's ovids banquet of sence: Its sources and theme.Louise Vinge - 1975 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 38 (1):234-257.
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    Locked-in or ready for climate change mitigation? Agri-food networks as structures for dairy-beef farming.Maja Farstad, Heidi Vinge & Egil Petter Stræte - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (1):29-41.
    Many countries have included agriculture as one of the sectors where they intend to obtain significant greenhouse gas emission reductions. In Norway, the dairy-beef sector, in particular, has been targeted for considerable emission cuts. Despite publicly expressed interest within the agricultural sector for reducing emissions, significant measures have yet to be implemented. In this paper, we draw on qualitative data from Norway when examining the extent the wider agri-food network around farmers promotes or restrains the transition toward low-emission agricultural production. (...)
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  9. Essays in Philosophy by Seventeen Doctors of Philosophy of the University of Chicago.Thomas Vernor Smith & William Kelley Wright - 1929 - Open Court.
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    The ethics of compromise and the art of containment.Thomas Vernor Smith - 1956 - Boston,: Starr King Press.
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    The promise of American politics.Thomas Vernor Smith - 1936 - Chicago, Ill.,: The University of Chicago press.
  12. Essays in Philosophy.Thomas Vernor Smith & William Kelley Wright - 1929 - Open Court.
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    From Descartes to Kant.Thomas Vernor Smith - 1940 - Chicago,: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Marjorie Grene.
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    Philosophers in Hades.Thomas Vernor Smith - 1932 - Chicago, Ill.,: The University of Chicago press.
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    Philosophers speak for themselves.Thomas Vernor Smith (ed.) - 1934 - Chicago]: University of Chicago Press.
    The selections in this book, preceded by short biographical sketches, document this philosophic search.
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  16. Philosophers Speak for Themselves Berkeley, Hume and Kant, Edited by T.V. Smith and Marjorie Grene.Thomas Vernor Smith & Marjorie Glicksman Grene - 1960 - University of Chicago Press.
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    The philosophic way of life in America.Thomas Vernor Smith - 1943 - Port Washington, N.Y.,: Kennikat Press.
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    Creative sceptics.Thomas Vernor Smith - 1934 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
    CHAPTER I THE ONSET AND UPSET OF SCEPTICISM Being an earnest soliloquy with the reader Come now, hopeful reader, and please be good enough at once to put ...
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    Essays in Philosophy.Thomas Vernor Smith - 1931 - The Monist 41:308.
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    From Thales to Plato: Philosophers Speak for Themselves.Thomas Vernor Smith - 2012
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    (1 other version)Constructive ethics.Thomas Vernor Smith - 1961 - [Englewood Cliffs, N.J.]: Prentice-Hall. Edited by William Debbins.
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    From Aristotle to Plotinus: Philosophers Speak for Themselves.Thomas Vernor Smith - 2011 - University of Chicago Press.
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    From Descartes to Kant.Thomas Vernor Smith & Marjorie Grene - 1950 - University of Chicago Press.
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    Philosophers Speak for Themselves: Berkeley, Hume, and Kant.Thomas Vernor Smith & Marjorie Grene (eds.) - 1957 - University of Chicago Press.
    The selections in this book, preceded by short biographical sketches, document this philosophic search.
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    Philosophers Speak for Themselves: From Descartes to Locke, Edited by T.V. Smith and Marjorie Grene.Thomas Vernor Smith & Marjorie Grene - 1962 - University of Chicago Press.
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    The Philosophic Way of Life.Thomas Vernor Smith - 1929 - University of Chicago Press.
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  27. From Descartes to Locke.Marjorie Glicksman Grene & Thomas Vernor Smith - 1957 - University of Chicago Press.
     
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    A Study in Power.Harold Dwight Lasswell, Charles Edward Merriam & Thomas Vernor Smith - 1950 - Free Press.
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    Thomas Vernor Smith 1890-1964.Theodore C. Denise - 1964 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 38:104 - 105.
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    Minority Narratives and National Memory by Cora Alexa Døving and Nicolas Schwaller, eds.: Oslo: Unipub, 2010.Guy Lancaster - 2012 - Human Rights Review 13 (3):409-411.
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  31. Essentially Intentional Action.Ginger Schultheis & Nathaniel Baron-Schmitt - manuscript
    Anscombe famously said that there are some act types that can only be done intentionally. We defend this claim: some act types are essentially intentional. We argue that Ving intentionally is itself essentially intentional: it is not possible to be non-intentionally Ving intentionally. And we show how this explains why various other act types—such as trying, lying, and thanking—are essentially intentional. Finally, building on Piñeros Glassock (2020) and Beddor & Pavese (2022), we explain how this makes trouble for the thesis (...)
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  32. Authority Without the Duty to Obey.Johann Frick & Daniel Viehoff - 2023 - Mind 132 (528):942-951.
    Authority is an important feature of military life. Political and military superiors claim the power to give binding orders to their subordinates. If they have the authority they claim (and that many citizens and soldiers take them to possess), then the subordinates are morally required to do as commanded. Tadros’ To Do, To Die, To Reason Why challenges the authority claims that political and military superiors make in giving orders: the kinds of considerations ordinarily thought to underpin their authority – (...)
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  33. Progressive Specificity.Ginger Schultheis & Nathaniel Baron-Schmitt - manuscript
    We defend a new constraint on the progressive that says that what you are doing is always specific in an important sense. This principle is Progressive Specificity: if you are Ving and to V is to X or to Y, then you are Xing or you are Ying. We offer three arguments for Progressive Specificity. We then extend those arguments to an analogous principle governing the futurative progressive. Finally, we explore the relationship between Progressive Specificity and the well-known principle of (...)
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  34. The disconnection thesis.David Roden - 2012 - In Amnon H. Eden & James H. Moor (eds.), Singularity Hypotheses: A Scientific and Philosophical Assessment. Springer.
    In his 1993 article ‘The Coming Technological Singularity: How to survive in the posthuman era’ the computer scientist Virnor Vinge speculated that developments in artificial intelligence might reach a point where improvements in machine intelligence result in smart AI’s producing ever-smarter AI’s. According to Vinge the ‘singularity’, as he called this threshold of recursive self-improvement, would be a ‘transcendental event’ transforming life on Earth in ways that unaugmented humans are not equipped to envisage. In this paper I argue (...)
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  35. Pref a Ce.Anton Amann & Harald Atmanspacher - unknown
    In June 1998 Hans Primas turned 70 y ears old. Although he himself is not fond of jubilees and although he lik es to play the decimal system of numb ers do wn as contingent, this is nev ertheless a suitable o ccasion to re ect on the professional work of one of the rare distinguished contemp orary scientists who attach equal imp ortance to exp erimen tal and theoretical and conceptual lines of researc h. Hans Primas' in terests ha (...)
     
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    Nacionalidad Y ciudadanía: Una relación a debate.Ana Rubio Castro & Mercedes Moya Escudero - 2003 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 37:105-153.
    This w ork ana l yses the response that the Spanish State as a Nation-State, is g i ving to int e g ration of the immi g rant as citizen. Contra r y to those w ho consider that residence has to be the access w a y to citizenship in the f ace of the crisis of the Nation-State and the ge o g raphical mobility that the global econ o m y imposes on people, here the political (...)
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    Phy-inside-psych adjectives.Isabelle Haïk - 2020 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 18.
    Contrary to adjectives like amusing and touching, certain Ving/ant adjectives have a psych reading without originating from a psych verb, such as jaw-dropping 'surprising' in English and marrant 'amusing' in French. It is a fact that emotions trigger certain characteristic physical effects. The verbs of such adjectives name that physical effect. This article claims that languages can, provided that independent grammatical conditions are respected, display constructs of that phy-inside-psych form, namely, a psych construct with an embedded V naming the physical (...)
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    Ett färgsprakande bidrag till judiskt liv i Norge.Hanna Nir - 2023 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 34 (2):67-69.
    Recension av _Jødisk: Identitet, praksis og minnekultur _redigerad av Cora Alexa Døving (Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 2022). 344 s.
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    Fair play i kroppsøvingsfaget i lys av aristotelisk dydsetikk.Ove Ronny Olsen Sæle - 2013 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1):88-104.
    Artikkelen ønsker å gi et konstruktivt bidrag til forståelsen og anvendelsen av fair play i en kroppsøvingsfaglig kontekst. Dette er et tema som er blitt aktualisert i og med at fair play er kommet inn som et sentralt element i kroppsøvingsfagets nye reviderte læreplan. Fair play omhandler regler, normer og verdier som skal gjelde ved idrettsutøvelse, og det er et etablert verdikonsept innenfor organisert idrettsliv og idrettsetisk forskning. I skolen, derimot, er fair play mindre kjent. Kroppsøvingsplanen hevder fair play omfatter (...)
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    El concepto de progreso: De San Agustín a Herder.Francisco J. Contreras Peláez - 2003 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 37:239-269.
    The eme r gence of the concept of pr o g ress is cu r rent l y associated with th e Enlightenment o r , going som e w hat further back, with the que r elle des anciens et des modernes in the 1 7 t h centu r y . Y et the notion of pr o g ress can be traced back to a signi f icant l y earlier period: the foundations of a possi b (...)
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    Socialización política para la ciudadanía democrática.Manuel Salguero - 2004 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 38:95-113.
    The concept of democratic citizenship sensi t i v e to di f ference and d i v ersity is the best scenario for political socialization. In this con t e xt, the debate about education is g reat l y enriched b y v arious points of vi e w of deliberat i v e democra c y , taking into account that the educational system is the most rel e v ant inst r ument of socialization. W ithin (...)
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  42. Prospects for an Intentionalist Theory of Self-Deception.Kevin Lynch - 2009 - Abstracta 5 (2):126-138.
    A distinction can be made between those who think that self-deception is frequently intentional and those who don’t. I argue that the idea that self-deception has to be intentional can be partly traced to a particular invalid method for analyzing reflexive expressions of the form ‘Ving oneself’ (where V stands for a verb). However, I take the question of whether intentional self-deception is possible to be intrinsically interesting, and investigate the prospects for such an alleged possibility. Various potential strategies of (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham, procedimiento jurídico Y utilidad.Anthony J. Draper - 2003 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 37:287-307.
    This paper pr o vides an o v e r vi e w of the themes presented in Bentha m ' s w ork Scotch Reform -a n e w w ork being prepared for pu b lication from Bentha m ' s manuscripts b y Oxford Un i v ersity Press as pa r t of the Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham. Attention is focused on the relationship bet w een the system of l e g al procedure proposed (...)
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