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  1. Diui Thomae Aquinatis Doctoris Angelici, in Tres Libros Aristotelis de Anima Praeclarissima Expositio.Ioannes Thomas, Aristotle, Dominicus, Argyropoulos & Haeredes Hieronymi Scoti - 1597 - Apud Haeredem Hieronymi Scoti.
     
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  2. R.P.F. Francisci Syluestri Ferrariensis Totius Ordinis Præicatorum Generalis Magistri Theologi, Ac Philosophi Prætantissimi, Quætiones Luculentissimæin Octos Libros Physicorum Aristotelis. Cum Additionibus Ad Easdem, & Aliis Quætionibus Philosophicis R.P.F. Matthiæaquarij Publici Theologiæac Metaphysices Ordinarij in Florentissimo Neapolitano Gymnasio Professoris.Franciscus Sylvester, Matthias Aquarius, Aristotle & Haeredes Hieronymi Scoti - 1593 - Apud Hæedem Hieronymi Scoti.
  3. S. Thomae Aquinatis in Tres Libros Aristotelis de Anima Praeclarissima Expositio Cum Duplici Textus Translatione: Antiqua Scilicet, & Nova Argyropyli: Nuper Recognita... Accedunt Ad Haec Acutissimae Quaestiones Magistri Dominici de Flandria.Ioannes Thomas, Aristotle, Dominicus, Argyropoulos & Haeredes Hieronymi Scoti - 1587 - Apud Haeredem Hieronymi Scoti.
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    Hieronymi Fracastorii De Contagione et Contagiosis Morbis et Eorum Curatione, Libri III. Wilmer Cave Wright.Chauncey D. Leake - 1931 - Isis 16 (1):138-141.
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    Hieronymi Seripandi, Diarium De Vita Sua, 1513-1562. [REVIEW]Gabriel Daly - 1965 - Augustinianum 5 (1):193-194.
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    Hieronymi Fracastorii De Contagione et Contagiosis Morbis et Eorum Curatione, Libri III by Wilmer Cave Wright. [REVIEW]Chauncey Leake - 1931 - Isis 16:138-141.
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  7. Responsibility Skepticism and Strawson’s Naturalism: Review Essay on Pamela Hieronymi, Freedom, Resentment & The Metaphysics of Morals (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020).Paul Russell - 2021 - Ethics 131 (4):754-776.
    There are few who would deny that P. F. Strawson’s “Freedom and Resentment” (1962) ranks among the most significant contributions to modern moral philosophy. Although any number of essays have been devoted to it, Pamela Hieronymi’s 'Freedom, Resentment, and the Metaphysics of Morals' is the first book-length study. The aim of Hieronymi’s study is to show that Strawson’s “central argument” has been “underestimated and misunderstood.” Hieronymi interprets this argument in terms of what she describes as Strawson’s “social (...)
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  8. Hieronymi Cardani Mediolanensis Liber de libris propriis.Girolamo Cardano & Guillaume Rouillé - 1557 - Apud Gulielmum Rouillium,.
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  9. Ss. Eusebii Hieronymi Et Aurelii Augustini Epistulae Mutuae.Josef Jerome, Augustine & Schmid - 1930 - Sumptibus Petri Hanstein.
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    In defence of ethics and the a priori: A reply to Enoch, Hieronymi, and Tannenbaum.Michael Smith - 2007 - Philosophical Books 48 (2):136-149.
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    Johann Michael Haydn’s Missa Sancti Hieronymi: An Unusual Eighteenth-Century Tribute to Saint Jerome.Jane Schatkin Hettrick - 2021 - Clotho 3 (2):129-144.
    Johann Michael Haydn (1737–1806), court musician to the prince-archbishop of Salzburg, composed the Missa Sancti Hieronymi in 1777, apparently intended to mark the name-day of his employer: 30 September, the feast-day of St. Jerome. Because of its wind-band scoring, this Mass is unique, not only among Haydn’s Masses, but also in the Mass repertoire of Salzburg, and apparently in that of all late eighteenth-century Austria. The present article discusses the environment in which Haydn functioned and its effect on the (...)
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  12. Hieronymi Cardani Medici Mediolanensis, de Sapientia Libri Quinq[Ue]. Eiusdem de Consolatione Libri Tres. Aliàs Aediti, Sed Nunc Ab Eodem Authore Recogniti. Eiusdem, de Libris Proprijs, Liber Unus. Omnia Locupleti Indice Decorata.Girolamo Cardano & Johannes Petrejus - 1544 - Apud Iohan. Petreium.
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  13. Freedom, Resentment, and the Metaphysics of Morals by Pamela Hieronymi (review). [REVIEW]Ekin Erkan - 2020 - Review of Metaphysics 74 (1):150-153.
    Contra the dominant readings, Hieronymi—refusing to sideline concerns of metaphysics for the impasse of normativity—argues that the core of Strawson's argument in "Freedom and Resentment" rests on an implicit and overlooked metaphysics of morals grounded in social naturalism, focusing her discussion on Strawson's conception of objective attitudes. The objective attitude deals with exemption, rather than excuse. This distinction is critical to Strawson's picture of responsibility: In addition to our personal reactive attitudes are their impersonal or vicarious analogues. There are (...)
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    Nouum Testamentum… Laline secundum editionem S. Hieronymi… recensuerunt I. Wordsworth, H. I. White, H. F. D. Sparks. Partis II fasc. V recensuit H. F. D. S. Pp. viii, 455–574. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1937. Paper, 15s. [REVIEW]A. Souter - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (06):242-.
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    Psalterium iuxta Hebraeos Hieronymi. By J. M. Harden, B.D., LL.D. One vol. Demy 8vo. Pp. xxxi + 196. London: S.P.C.K., 1922. 10s. [REVIEW]W. E. Plater - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (5-6):137-137.
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    Freedom, resentment, and the metaphysics of morals, by Pamela Hieronymi. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2020. pp. xx + 145, ISBN: 978-0691194035, Hbk: $29.95. [REVIEW]Stephen Darwall - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (2):528-532.
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    Freedom, Resentment and the Metaphysics of Morals, by Pamela Hieronymi[REVIEW]Ulrika Carlsson - forthcoming - Mind.
    _ Freedom, Resentment and the Metaphysics of Morals _, by HieronymiPamela. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2020. Pp. xx + 145.
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    XXXI. Handschriftliches zu Cicero De inventione. – Versus Hieronymi ad Augustinum, Augustini ad Hieronymum. – Zu Marius Victorinus De definitionibus. [REVIEW]Samuel Brandt - 1903 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 62 (1):620-625.
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    Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum. Vol. LIV. S. Eusebii Hieronymi Epistolarum, Pars. 1 (Epp. 1–70), ed. I. Hilberg. 1 vol. 8vo. Pp. vi + 708. Vienna: Tempsky, 1910. M. 22·50. [REVIEW]E. W. Watson - 1912 - The Classical Review 26 (03):100-.
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    Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum. Vol. LV. S. Hieronymi Epistolae II. Ed. I. Hilberg. 8vo. Pp. 516. Vienna: Tempsky, 1912. M. 16. [REVIEW]E. W. Watson - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (02):65-.
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    Nouum Testamentum Domini Nostri Iesu Christi Latine secundum editionem sancti Hieronymi[REVIEW]H. Chadwick - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (1):74-74.
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    Nouum Testamentum Latine Secundum Editionem Sancti Hieronymi. Partis Tertiae Fasciculus Secundus. Epistulas Iacobi, Petri, Iudae_ recensuit H. F. D. Sparks, _Epistulas Iohannis recensuit A. W. Adams. Pp. 177. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1949. Paper, 21s. net. [REVIEW]G. D. Kilpatrick - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):238-239.
  23. Forgiveness as Something We do. 이선형 - 2019 - Cheolhak-Korean Journal of Philosophy 138:75-96.
    용서란 무엇인지에 대한 철학적 논의에서 널리 받아들여지는 한 가지 생각은 용서가 우리 안에 있는 분노나 화와 같은 부정적 감정을 버리는 것을 포함한다는 것이다. 그렇다면 구체적으로 어떤 조건 하에 분노가 사라져야 용서라고 할 수 있는가? 용서에 대한 철학적 설명은 이 질문에 대한 명확한 분석을 주는 데에 있다. 이 논문은 이 질문에 대한 두 가지 상반된 견해를 제시하는 대표적인 두 철학자, 히에로니미(Pamela Hieronymi)와 노비츠(David Novitz)의 입장에 대해 논의하려고 한다. 히에로니미의 입장은 용서는 내가 “하는 것”이라는 우리의 직관을 잘 포착하고, 노비츠의 입장은 용서는 (...)
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    Saint Jerome as a Model and Author for Nuns in Early Hungarian Texts.Ágnes Korondi - 2021 - Clotho 3 (2):147-164.
    Saint Jerome was a prominent figure in the Hungarian-language literature prepared mainly for nuns in the last decade of the fifteenth and the first decades of the sixteenth century. A Dominican codex contains two legends about him (one of them is the translation of Pseudo-Augustine’s Epistola ad Cyrillum de magnificentiis beati Hieronymi), while a Franciscan manuscript preserved the Hungarian version of the Regula monachorum attributed to Jerome. The Franciscan András Nyujtódi represented the Church Father as a model teacher and (...)
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    Freier Wille, Personale Identität und epistemische Ungewissheit.Dagmar Kiesel & Sebastian Schmidt - 2019 - In Ferrari Cleophea & Dagmar Kiesel (eds.), Willensfreiheit. Frankfurt a.M.: Klostermann. pp. 221-258.
    Freiwilligkeit, personale Identität (im Sinne eines harmonisch verfassten und stabilen Selbst) und epistemische Gewissheit sind bei den meisten antiken Philosophieschulen untrennbar miteinander verbunden und garantieren im Rahmen einer als Lebenskunst verstandenen Philosophie das Glück. Im Anlehnung an Überlegungen bei Aristoteles und dem zeitgenössischen Philosophen Peter Bieri analysieren wir, wie Entscheidungen, die zum Zeitpunkt ihres Treffens als bedingt frei und selbstbestimmt wahrgenommen wurden, im Nachhinein vom Han-delnden aufgrund des damals fehlenden Wissens über die Handlungsumstände als unfrei wahrgenommen werden und zu Erfahrungen (...)
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  26. Inarticulate Forgiveness.Emer O'Hagan - 2019 - Metaphilosophy 50 (4):536-550.
    Influentially, Pamela Hieronymi has argued that any account of forgiveness must be both articulate and uncompromising. It must articulate the change in judgement that results in the forgiver’s loss of resentment without excusing or justifying the misdeed, and without comprising a commitment to the transgressor=s responsibility, the wrongness of the action, and the transgressed person=s self-worth. Non-articulate accounts of forgiveness, which rely on indirect strategies for reducing resentment (for example, reflecting on the transgressor’s bad childhood) are said to fail (...)
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  27. Excuses, Exemptions, and the Challenges to Social Naturalism.Sybren Heyndels - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 30 (1):72-85.
    Pamela Hieronymi has authored a very insightful book that focuses on one of the most influential articles in 20th century philosophy: P. F. Strawson’s ‘Freedom and Resentment’ (1962). Hieronymi’s principal objective in Freedom, Resentment, and the Metaphysics of Morals is to reconstruct and evaluate the central argumentative strategy in Strawson’s essay. The author’s aim is ‘to show that it can withstand the objections that are both the most obvious and the most serious, leaving it a worthy contender’ (3). (...)
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  28. The fitting resolution of anger.Oded Na’Aman - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (8):2417-2430.
    How can we explain the rational diminution of backward-looking emotions without resorting to pragmatic or wrong kind of reason explanations? That is to say, how can the diminution of these emotions not only be rational but fitting? In this paper, I offer an answer to this question by considering the case of anger. In Sect. 1, I examine Pamela Hieronymi’s account of forgiveness as the rational resolution of resentment. I argue that Hieronymi’s account rests on an assumption about (...)
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  29. Forgiveness and Standing.Kevin Zaragoza - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 84 (3):604-621.
    Despite broad agreement that forgiveness involves overcoming resentment, the small philosophical literature on this topic has made little progress in determining which of the many ways of overcoming resentment is forgiveness. In a recent paper, however, Pamela Hieronymi proposed a way forward by requiring that accounts of forgiveness be “articulate” and “uncompromising.” I argue for these requirements, but also claim that Hieronymi’s proposed articulate and uncompromising account must be rejected because it cannot accommodate the fact that only some (...)
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    The metaphysics of responsible believing.David Hunter - 2018 - Manuscrito 41 (4):255-285.
    Contemporary philosophy of mind has tended to make the believer disappear. In response, Matt Boyle and Pamela Hieronymi have argued that believing is an act or activity, not a mental state. I argue that this response fails to fully critique contemporary accounts of believing. Such accounts assume that states of believing are particulars; with semantic properties; that we attend to in reflection and act on in inference; and with a rich causal life of their own. Together, these assumptions leave (...)
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    Trust as performance.J. Adam Carter - 2022 - Philosophical Issues 32 (1):120-147.
    It is argued that trust is a performative kind and that the evaluative normativity of trust is a special case of the evaluative normativity of performances generally. The view is shown to have advantages over competitor views, e.g., according to which good trusting is principally a matter of good believing (e.g., Hieronymi, 2008; McMyler, 2011), or good affect (e.g., Baier, 1986; Jones, 1996), or good conation (e.g., Holton, 1994). Moreover, the view can be easily extended to explain good (and (...)
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  32. Trust and the trickster problem.Zac Cogley - 2012 - Analytic Philosophy 53 (1):30-47.
    In this paper, I articulate and defend a conception of trust that solves what I call “the trickster problem.” The problem results from the fact that many accounts of trust treat it similar to, or identical with, relying on someone’s good will. But a trickster could rely on your good will to get you to go along with his scheme, without trusting you to do so. Recent philosophical accounts of trust aim to characterize what it is for one person to (...)
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  33. Attributionist Theories of Moral Responsibility.Matthew Talbert - 2022 - In Dana Kay Nelkin & Derk Pereboom (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Moral Responsibility. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 50-70.
    This chapter describes the attributionist approach to moral responsibility. Works by Pamela Hieronymi, T.M. Scanlon, Angela Smith, and Matthew Talbert are taken to representative of this approach. On the interpretation given here, attributionism is committed to the following: assessments of moral responsibility are, and ought to be, centrally concerned with the morally significant features of an agent’s orientation toward others that are attributable to her, and an agent is eligible for moral praise or blame solely on the basis of (...)
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    Therapeutic trust.J. Adam Carter - 2024 - Philosophical Psychology 37 (1):38-61.
    This paper develops and defends a new account of therapeutic trust, its nature and its constitutive norms. Central to the view advanced is a distinction between two kinds of therapeutic trust – default therapeutic trust and overriding therapeutic trust – each which derives from a distinct kind of trusting competence. The new view is shown to have advantages over extant accounts of therapeutic trust, and its relation to standard (non-therapeutic) trust, as defended by Hieronymi, Frost-Arnold, and Jones.
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  35. El problema de las razones inadecuadas.Miranda del Corral - 2014 - Factótum 11:103-111.
    Reasons are of the wrong kind if, despite appearing of the right kind, are not able to justify nor to motivate the formation of a mental attitude. Initially, this problem was thought to apply only within the theoretical realm of reason, but Kavka's Toxin Puzzle showed that reasons of the wrong kind are also found in the practical realm. The aim of this paper is to analyze the scope of this problem, in order to determine the kind of reasons it (...)
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  36. Believing at Will and the Will to Believe the Truth.Benjamin Bayer - manuscript
    I defend of a version of doxastic voluntarism, by criticizing an argument advanced recently by Pamela Hieronymi against the possibility of belief at will. Conceiving of belief at will as believing immediately in response to practical reasons, Hieronymi claims that none of the forms of control we exercise over our beliefs measure up to this standard. While there is a form of direct control we exercise over our beliefs, "evaluative control," she claims it does not give us the (...)
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    Forgiveness out of control.Roger López - 2021 - Philosophy 96 (4):527-551.
    This article challenges the widespread assumption that forgiveness transpires under voluntary control. I explain that that assumption underlies the lively debate of the question of whether forgiveness is or ought to be free or conditional. I then critically examine two accounts of forgiveness, those of Avishai Margalit and Pamela Hieronymi, to which the assumption of control is pivotal, and argue that they are compromised by that assumption. The premise that forgiveness is voluntary leads Margalit to incorrectly dissociate it from (...)
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  38. Articulate forgiveness and normative constraints.Brandon Warmke - 2015 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 45 (4):1-25.
    Philosophers writing on forgiveness typically defend the Resentment Theory of Forgiveness, the view that forgiveness is the overcoming of resentment. Rarely is much more said about the nature of resentment or how it is overcome when one forgives. Pamela Hieronymi, however, has advanced detailed accounts both of the nature of resentment and how one overcomes resentment when one forgives. In this paper, I argue that Hieronymi’s account of the nature of forgiveness is committed to two implausible claims about (...)
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    When Monitoring Facilitates Trust.Emma C. Gordon - 2022 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (4):557-571.
    It is often taken for granted that monitoring stands in some kind of tension with trusting (e.g., Hieronymi 2008; Wanderer and Townsend 2013; Nguyen forthcoming; McMyler 2011, Castelfranchi and Falcone 2000; Frey 1993; Dasgupta 1988, Litzky et al. 2006) — especially three-place trust (i.e., A trusts B to X), but sometimes also two-place trust (i.e., A trusts B, see, e.g., Baier 1986). Using a case study involving relationship breakdown, repair, and formation, I will argue there are some ways in (...)
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    When Monitoring Facilitates Trust.Emma C. Gordon - 2022 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (4):557-571.
    It is often taken for granted that monitoring stands in some kind of tension with trusting (e.g., Hieronymi 2008; Wanderer and Townsend 2013; Nguyen forthcoming; McMyler 2011, Castelfranchi and Falcone 2000; Frey 1993; Dasgupta 1988, Litzky et al. 2006) — especially three-place trust (i.e., A trusts B to X), but sometimes also two-place trust (i.e., A trusts B, see, e.g., Baier 1986). Using a case study involving relationship breakdown, repair, and formation, I will argue there are some ways in (...)
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    Choice in a two systems world: picking & weighing or managing & metacognition.Tillmann Vierkant - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (1):1-13.
    Intuitively, choices seem to be intentional actions but it is difficult to see how they could be. If our choices are all about weighing up reasons then there seems no room for an additional intentional act of choice. Richard Holton has suggested a solution to this puzzle, which involves thinking of choices in a two systems of cognition framework. Holton’s suggestion does solve the puzzle, but has some unsatisfactory consequences. This paper wants to take over the important insights from Holton (...)
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    Two Unnoticed Editions of Girolamo Saccheri's Logica Demonstrativa.Paolo Pagli - 2009 - History and Philosophy of Logic 30 (4):331-340.
    Since its rediscovery in 1903, the Logica Demonstrativa by Girolamo Saccheri is known in three editions ?1697, 1701, and 1735, the 1735, edition being posthumous. The 1697 edition is without the name of the author. This article calls attention to two unnoticed editions (1696? and 1699), the first one unsigned and the second by ?Carolus Iosephus Saccarellus?, a Saccheri pseudonym. The publishing history of the work has been partially clarified, though a number of problems remain unsolved. Après sa redécouverte in (...)
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    NIP for some pair-like theories.Gareth Boxall - 2011 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 50 (3-4):353-359.
    Generalising work of Berenstein, Dolich and Onshuus (Preprint 145 on MODNET Preprint server, 2008) and Günaydın and Hieronymi (Preprint 146 on MODNET Preprint server, 2010), we give sufficient conditions for a theory TP to inherit N I P from T, where TP is an expansion of the theory T by a unary predicate P. We apply our result to theories, studied by Belegradek and Zilber (J. Lond. Math. Soc. 78:563–579, 2008), of the real field with a subgroup of the (...)
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    Serving Two Masters: Ethics, Epistemology, and Taking People at their Word.Jorah Dannenberg - 2020 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (1):119-136.
    Word-taking has both an epistemic and an ethical dimension. I argue that we have no good way of understanding how both ethical and epistemic considerations can be brought to bear when someone makes up her mind to take another at her word, even as we recognize that they must. This difficulty runs deep, and takes the familiar form of a sceptical problem. It originates in an otherwise powerful and compelling way of thinking about what distinguishes theoretical from practical reason. But (...)
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    Alien Experience.Maura Tumulty - 2019 - New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press.
    “If I were a better human being, that person’s voice wouldn’t sound so shrill to me.” Many of us may have had such thoughts. They give voice to the worrying intuition that if we were less affected by sexism and racism, or better at keeping our tempers, our fellow humans would look and sound differently to us. Making sense of this unease requires us to re-think the relation between experiences and standing commitments; to reconsider what we mean by self-control; and (...)
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    The Good Place and Philosophy: Everything is Forking Fine!Kimberly S. Engels (ed.) - 2020 - Wiley.
    Dive into the moral philosophy at the heart of all four seasons of NBC’s The Good Place, guided by academic experts including the show’s philosophical consultants Pamela Hieronymi and Todd May, and featuring a foreword from creator and showrunner Michael Schur Explicitly dedicated to the philosophical concepts, questions, and fundamental ethical dilemmas at the heart of the thoughtful and ambitious NBC sitcom The Good Place Navigates the murky waters of moral philosophy in more conceptual depth to call into question (...)
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  47. Doxastic Voluntarism: A Sceptical Defence.Danny Frederick - 2013 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 3 (1):24-44.
    Doxastic voluntarism maintains that we have voluntary control over our beliefs. It is generally denied by contemporary philosophers. I argue that doxastic voluntarism is true: normally, and insofar as we are rational, we are able to suspend belief and, provided we have a natural inclination to believe, we are able to rescind that suspension, and thus to choose to believe. I show that the arguments that have been offered against doxastic voluntarism fail; and that, if the denial of doxastic voluntarism (...)
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  48. What We Informationally Owe Each Other.Alan Rubel, Clinton Castro & Adam Pham - forthcoming - In Algorithms & Autonomy: The Ethics of Automated Decision Systems. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge University Press. pp. 21-42.
    ABSTRACT: One important criticism of algorithmic systems is that they lack transparency. Such systems can be opaque because they are complex, protected by patent or trade secret, or deliberately obscure. In the EU, there is a debate about whether the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) contains a “right to explanation,” and if so what such a right entails. Our task in this chapter is to address this informational component of algorithmic systems. We argue that information access is integral for respecting (...)
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  49. Trust and Will.Edward Hinchman - 2020 - In Judith Simon (ed.), Routledge Handbook on Trust and Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
    This paper treats two questions about the relation between trust and the will. One question, about trust, is whether you can trust ‘at will.’ Can you trust despite acknowledging that you lack evidence of the trustee’s worthiness of your trust? Another question, about the will, is whether you can exercise your will at all without trust – at least, in yourself. I treat the second question as a guide to the first, arguing that the role of trust in the will (...)
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