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  1. Real world problems.Laurie Paul & John Quiggin - 2018 - Episteme 15 (3):363-382.
    In the real world, there can be constraints on rational decision-making: there can be limitations on what I can know and on what you can know. There can also be constraints on my ability to deliberate or on your ability to deliberate. It is useful to know what the norms of rational deliberation should be in ideal contexts, for fully informed agents, in an ideal world. But it is also useful to know what the norms of rational deliberation (...)
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    Self, Language, and World: Problems from Kant, Sellars, and Rosenberg.James R. O'Shea & Eric M. Rubenstein (eds.) - 2010 - Ridgeview Publishing Co..
    Self, Language, and World: Problems from Kant, Sellars, and Rosenberg Edited by James R. O'Shea and Eric M. Rubenstein Introduction KANT Willem deVries, Kant, Rosenberg, and the Mirror of Philosophy David Landy, The Premise That Even Hume Must Accept LANGUAGE AND MIND William G. Lycan, Rosenberg On Proper Names Douglas Long, Why Life is Necessary for Mind: The Significance of Animate Behavior Dorit Bar-On and Mitchell Green, Lionspeak: Communication, Expression, and Meaning David Rosenthal, The Mind and Its Expression (...)
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    Real World Problem-Solving.Vasanth Sarathy - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12:300338.
    Real world problem-solving (RWPS) is what we do every day. It requires flexibility, resilience, resourcefulness, and a certain degree of creativity. A crucial feature of RWPS is that it involves continuous interaction with the environment during the problem-solving process. In this process, the environment can be seen as not only a source of inspiration for new ideas but also as a tool to facilitate creative thinking. The cognitive neuroscience literature in creativity and problem-solving is extensive, but it has largely (...)
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  4. World problems and the emergence of a new interreligious perspective.Jb Chethimattam - 1985 - Journal of Dharma 10 (1):90-101.
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  5. The world-problems of population. First part: The population capacity of the earth.G. H. Knibbs - 1925 - Scientia 19 (38):249.
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  6. The world-problems of population. Second part: The conditions for the maximum possible world's population.G. H. Knibbs - 1925 - Scientia 19 (38):329.
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    Real-World problem for checking the sensitiveness of evolutionary algorithms to the choice of the random number generator.Miguel Cárdenas-Montes, Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez & Antonio Gómez-Iglesias - 2012 - In Emilio Corchado, Vaclav Snasel, Ajith Abraham, Michał Woźniak, Manuel Grana & Sung-Bae Cho (eds.), Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems. Springer. pp. 385--396.
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    World problems and Jain ethics.Beni Prasad - 1945 - Lahore,: Moti Lal Banarsi Dass.
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    Hyperspace and the Best World Problem: A Reply to Hud Hudson. [REVIEW]Michael C. Rea - 2008 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76 (2):444 - 451.
    According to Hudson, belief in hyperspace can provide the resources for buttressing one of two traditional responses to what might be called the Best World Problem. Moreoever, if he is right, it turns out that an unadvertised side-benefit is that belief in hyperspace provides an answer to an argument for atheism that arises in connection with the Best World Problem and that has received a great deal of recent attention. In this paper, however, I shall argue that belief (...)
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    Phenomenology and the Digital World: Problems and Perspectives.Silvano Tagliagambe - 2023 - Foundations of Science 28 (4):1157-1174.
    The last years’ achievements in neuroscience are key for a philosophical analysis focused on the mind-body problem, such as the phenomenological approach.The digital evolution, on the one hand, faces us with the interaction between the world of reality and the world of possibility. This means more than a mere coexistence between these two dimensions. Rather, a concrete feedback occurs among them, and this brings out unprecedented and unavoidable issues with regard to perceptual processes. On the other hand, the (...)
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  11. Deliberating in the Real World: Problems of Legitimacy in Deliberative Democracy.John Parkinson (ed.) - 2006 - Oxford University Press.
    This book offers a complete rethink of the institutional limits and possibilities of deliberative democracy and legitimacy. Examining several unresolved problems at the core of deliberative democratic theory, this volume will be vital reading for deliberative democratic theorists and public policy makers.
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    Ethics and Some Modern World Problems.William Mc Dougall - 1924 - Philosophical Review 33 (5):498-505.
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    How the Mind-World Problem Shaped the History of Science: A Historiographical Analysis of Edwin Arthur Burtt's The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science Part II.Konstantinos Chatzigeorgiou - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 83:133-143.
    This manuscript, divided into two parts, provides a contextual and historiographical analysis of Edwin Arthur Burtt's classic The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science. My discussion corroborates the sparse technical literature on Burtt (Moriarty, 1994; Villemaire, 2002), positioning his work in the aftermath of American idealism and the rise of realist, pragmatist and naturalist alternatives. However, I depart from the existing interpretations both in content and focus. Disagreeing with Moriarty, I maintain that Burtt's Metaphysical Foundations is not an idealist work. (...)
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    On subjectivism and the world-problem: In memory of Roman Ingarden.Marvin Farber - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (1):134-141.
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    Church and world problems in the Pope Francisc reflections.Petro Yarotskiy - 2015 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 73:28-36.
    This article analyzes the innovation of Pope Francis, the structural reconstruction of the church, overcome of traditions that do not qualify for its reform, the new theology for overcoming the crisis of faith and the crisis of the church in terms of postmodernism and secularism.
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    Hyperspace and the best world problem: A reply to Hud Hudson.R. E. A. C. - 2008 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76 (2):444–451.
  17. (2 other versions)Ethics and some Modern World Problems.William Mcdougall - 1925 - Mind 34 (134):241-244.
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    How the Mind-World Problem Shaped the History of Science: A Historiographical Analysis of Edwin Arthur Burtt's The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science Part I.Konstantinos Chatzigeorgiou - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 83:121-132.
    This manuscript, divided into two parts, provides a contextual and historiographical analysis of Edwin Arthur Burtt's classic The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science. My discussion corroborates the sparse technical literature on Burtt (Moriarty, 1994; Villemaire, 2002), positioning his work in the aftermath of American idealism and the rise of realist, pragmatist and naturalist alternatives. However, I depart from the existing interpretations both in content and focus. Disagreeing with Moriarty, I maintain that Burtt's Metaphysical Foundations is not an idealist work. (...)
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    Ethics and some modern world problems.R. Austin Freeman - 1925 - The Eugenics Review 17 (1):36.
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  20. The hindu vision and world problems.Sk Sivaraman - 1985 - Journal of Dharma 10 (1):34-41.
     
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    Latin America's prospects and alternatives vis-a-vis world problems.Victor Urquidi, Vicente Sanchez & Eduardo Terrazas - 1982 - World Futures 18 (1):41-70.
    (1982). Latin America's prospects and alternatives vis‐a‐vis world problems. World Futures: Vol. 18, Alternatives for Humankind: The Role of Latin America, pp. 41-70.
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    Self, Language, and World: Problems from Kant, Sellars, and Rosenberg.Peter Olen - 2012 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 20 (2):303-307.
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Volume 20, Issue 2, Page 303-307, May 2012.
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  23. Solving the Ideal Worlds Problem.Caleb Perl - 2021 - Ethics 132 (1):89-126.
    I introduce a new formulation of rule consequentialism, defended as an improvement on traditional formulations. My new formulation cleanly avoids what Parfit calls “ideal world” objections. I suggest that those objections arise because traditional formulations incorporate counterfactual comparisons about how things could go differently. My new formulation eliminates those counterfactual comparisons. Part of the interest of the new formulation is as a model of how to reformulate structurally similar views, including various kinds of contractualism.
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    Ethics and some modern world problems.William Mcdougall & N. W. Lectures Harris - 1924 - London,: G. P. Putnam's sons.
  25. It requires more than intelligence to solve consequential world problems.Joachim Funke - 2021 - Journal of Intelligence 9 (3):38.
    What are consequential world problems? As “grand societal challenges”, one might define them as problems that affect a large number of people, perhaps even the entire planet, including problems such as climate change, distributive justice, world peace, world nutrition, clean air and clean water, access to education, and many more. The “Sustainable Development Goals”, compiled by the United Nations, represent a collection of such global problems. From my point of view, these problems (...)
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    Ethics and Some Modern World Problems[REVIEW]Edward L. Schaub - 1924 - Philosophical Review 33 (5):498-505.
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    From Basic Processes to Real-World Problems: How Research on Emotion and Emotion Regulation Can Inform Understanding of Psychopathology, and Vice Versa.Daniel G. Dillon, Christen M. Deveney & Diego A. Pizzagalli - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (1):74-82.
    Research on emotion and emotion regulation is expected to improve our understanding of psychopathology. However, achieving this understanding requires overcoming several obstacles, including the paucity of objective markers of specific emotions or psychiatric diagnoses, and the fact that emotion regulation is a concept that can be difficult to operationalize. We review affective neuroscience research that has addressed these issues by focusing on psychological and neural mechanisms implicated in approach and avoidance behaviors, as revealed by studies of fear, anxiety, and reward (...)
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  28. Analogical transfer-from diagrammatic pictures to real-world problems.Z. Chen - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):454-454.
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  29. Universalism and the Politicalisation of the World Problems.Ellias Philippides - 1990 - Dialectics and Humanism 17 (3):125-128.
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    ""Heidegger and the Origination of" World-Problem": An Indication of" Topology".Xia Ke-jun - 2003 - Modern Philosophy 1:016.
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    Learning to Troubleshoot: Multistrategy Learning of Diagnostic Knowledge for a Real‐World Problem‐Solving Task.Ashwin Ram, S. Narayanan & Michael T. Cox - 1995 - Cognitive Science 19 (3):289-340.
    This article presents a computational model of the learning of diagnostic knowledge, based on observations of human operators engaged in real-world troubleshooting tasks. We present a model of problem solving and learning in which the reasoner introspects about its own performance on the problem-solving task, identifies what it needs to learn to improve its performance, formulates learning goals to acquire the required knowledge, and pursues its learning goals using multiple learning strategies. The model is implemented in a computer system (...)
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    The Problem of Rationality in the Social World.Alfred Schütz, Helmut Staubmann & Victor Lidz - 2018 - In Helmut Staubmann & Victor Lidz (eds.), Rationality in the Social Sciences: The Schumpeter-Parsons Seminar 1939-40 and Current Perspectives. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 85-102.
    I will begin by considering how the social world appears to the scientific observer and ask the question of whether the world of scientific research, with all its categories of meaning interpretation and with all its conceptual schemes of action, is identical with the world in which the observed actor acts. Anticipating the result, I may state immediately that with the shift from one level to the other, all the conceptual schemes and all the terms of interpretation (...)
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  33. Cross-world luck at the time of decision is a problem for compatibilists as well.Mirja Pérez de Calleja - 2014 - Philosophical Explorations 17 (2):112-125.
    (2014). Cross-world luck at the time of decision is a problem for compatibilists as well. Philosophical Explorations: Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 112-125. doi: 10.1080/13869795.2014.912673.
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    Philosophy Facing World Problems.Ioanna Kuçuradi - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 13:17-26.
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  35. Ethics and Some World Problems. By M. J. [REVIEW]William Mcdougall - 1924 - International Journal of Ethics 35:191.
     
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  36. Racial Problems: The Brazilian Persona.J. O. De Meira Penna - 1980 - Diogenes 28 (112):1-25.
    In the present essay I intend to approach the racial problems of today's world, or more particularly the problem of the Negro and of his integration in multiracial societies, from the point of view of the Jungian concept of Persona.I will, of necessity, limit iny study to one national case only, that of Brazil. The use of Brazil as a particular instance for study can be easily justified. Brazil is probably the most complex multiracial society in the (...) and one that boasts the least tensions among communities of different stock, religion or cultural background. In 8.5 million sq. km., over one hundred and twenty million people are living who speak the same language, both in the literal and the figurative sense. We believe we have been somehow more successful than the Americans in emphasizing the element of fraternity that is so fundamental to the democratic way of life. My thesis is that we have achieved such a result thanks to a very peculiar working of the archetype of the Persona. This article will try to adumbrate the construction of what one may call a collective Persona, a fa¸ade, a pattern of national behaviour which tries to overcome the problem by simply overlooking the fact that genetic differences of colour, shape and mind exist. (shrink)
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    Two problems of intersubjectivity.Shaun Gallagher - 2009 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (6-8):6-8.
    I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and the problem of participatory sense-making. One problem focuses on how we understand others; the other problem focuses on how, with others, we make sense out of the world. Both understanding others and making sense out of the world involve social interaction. The importance of participatory sense-making is highlighted by reviewing some recent accounts of perception that are philosophically autistic -- i.e., accounts that (...)
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    Ethical problems in conducting research in acute epidemics: The pfizer meningitis study in nigeria as an illustration.Emmanuel R. Ezeome & Christian Simon - 2008 - Developing World Bioethics 10 (1):1-10.
    The ethics of conducting research in epidemic situations have yet to account fully for differences in the proportion and acuteness of epidemics, among other factors. While epidemics most often arise from infectious diseases, not all infectious diseases are of epidemic proportions, and not all epidemics occur acutely. These and other variations constrain the generalization of ethical decision-making and impose ethical demands on the individual researcher in a way not previously highlighted. This paper discusses a number of such constraints and impositions. (...)
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    Christian Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems.Michael C. Banner - 1999 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book addresses such key ethical issues as euthanasia, the environment, biotechnology, abortion, the family, sexual ethics, and the distribution of health care resources. Michael Banner argues that the task of Christian ethics is to understand the world and humankind in the light of the credal affirmations of the Christian faith, and to explicate this understanding in its significance for human action through a critical engagement with the concerns, claims and problems of other ethics. He illustrates both the (...)
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    The Problem of the ‘Phenomenological World’ in Husserl’s Philosophy.Jarosław Rolewski - 2023 - Folia Philosophica 49:1-12.
    This paper discusses the notion of the ‘phenomenological world’ and the problems it generates in the ‘hard’ paradigm of Husserl’s phenomenology, such as the lack of universality and intersubjectivity of this world, its closure and privacy, and its being only the personal world of a subject. Also, an attempt was made to show some of the sources of this problematic situation and the impossibility of solving it in a fundamentalist paradigm. It is only in the last (...)
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  41. The Two Complementary Perspectives on the Body-Mind-World Problem and on Human Action.Hans-Ulrich Hoche - 2008 - E-Journal Philosophie der Psychologie 11.
     
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    Morality in a Technological World: Knowledge as Duty.Lorenzo Magnani - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The technological advances of contemporary society have outpaced our moral understanding of the problems that they create. How will we deal with profound ecological changes, human cloning, hybrid people, and eroding cyberprivacy, just to name a few issues? In this book, Lorenzo Magnani argues that existing moral constructs often cannot be applied to new technology. He proposes an entirely different ethical approach, one that blends epistemology with cognitive science. The resulting moral strategy promises renewed dignity for overlooked populations, both (...)
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    Possible-Worlds Metaphysics and the Logical Problem of Evil.Joseph L. Lombardi - 2018 - International Philosophical Quarterly 58 (1):19-29.
    Alvin Plantinga’s solution to J. L. Mackie’s logical problem of evil invokes possible-worlds metaphysics. There are reasons for thinking that the solution is, at least, problematic. Difficulties emerge in the attempts to answer four related questions. (1) Can God’s necessary existence, understood in terms of possible-world metaphysics, make God’s actual existence impossible to explain? (2) Can an omniscient being with knowledge of the contents of every possible world (a being endowed with “middle knowledge”) prove ignorant of the consequences (...)
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  44. Many worlds, the cluster-state quantum computer, and the problem of the preferred basis.Michael E. Cuffaro - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 43 (1):35-42.
    I argue that the many worlds explanation of quantum computation is not licensed by, and in fact is conceptually inferior to, the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics from which it is derived. I argue that the many worlds explanation of quantum computation is incompatible with the recently developed cluster state model of quantum computation. Based on these considerations I conclude that we should reject the many worlds explanation of quantum computation.
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    Book Review:Ethics and Some Modern World Problems. William McDougall. [REVIEW]J. M. - 1925 - International Journal of Ethics 35 (2):191-.
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  46. Business Leaders as Citizens of the World. Advancing Humanism on a Global Scale.Thomas Maak & Nicola M. Pless - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S3):537-550.
    As the world is getting increasingly connected and interdependent it becomes clear that the world’s most pressing public problems such as poverty or global warming call for cross-sector solutions. The paper discusses the idea of business leaders acting as agents of world benefit, taking an active co-responsibility in generating solutions to problems. It argues that we need responsible global leaders who are aware of the pressing problems in the world, care for the needs (...)
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  47. Problems in Swinburne's Foundation of Necessary Moral Truths.S. Ehastian Muders & Thinio Ziipel - 2008 - In Nicola Mößner, Sebastian Schmoranzer & Christian Weidemann (eds.), Richard Swinburne: Christian Philosophy in a Modern World. ontos. pp. 141.
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  48. From Financial Crisis to World-Slump: Accumulation, Financialisation, and the Global Slowdown.David McNally - 2009 - Historical Materialism 17 (2):35-83.
    This paper assesses the current world economic crisis in terms of crucial transformations in global capitalism throughout the neoliberal period. It argues that intense social and spatial restructuring after the crises of 1973–82 produced a new wave of capitalist expansion that began to exhaust itself in the late-1990s. Since that time, new problems of overaccumulation and declining profitability have plagued global capitalism. Interconnected with these problems are contradictions related to a mutation in the form of world-money, (...)
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    Methodological Problems Regarding Anomalies in Science.Joel Friedman - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 5:175-181.
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    Main Problems in the Theory of the Aesthetic Attitude.Bohdan Dziemidok - 1974 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 4:181-184.
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