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  1. Cumberland and Maxwell.Stefan Bernard Baumrin - 2011 - Philosophical Forum 42 (3):296-297.
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    Becoming moral.Stefan B. Baumrin - 2006 - Philosophical Forum 37 (3):321–332.
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    The Shoes of the Other.Stefan Bernard Baumrin - 2004 - Philosophical Forum 35 (4):397-410.
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    Antitheism and morality.Stefan Baumrin - 2008 - Philosophical Forum 39 (1):73–84.
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    The Bloomsbury Companion to Hobbes, edited by S.A. Lloyd.Bernard Stefan Baumrin - 2018 - Hobbes Studies 31 (1):124-124.
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    Whose Justice? Which Rationality?Bernard Baumrin - 1990 - Noûs 24 (5):774-782.
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  7. Philosophy of Science.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1963 - Interscience.
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    What are universities for?Stefan Collini - 2012 - New York: Penguin Books.
    Stefan Collini challenges the common claim that universities need to show that they help to make money in order to justify getting more money.
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    The autonomy of medical ethics: Medical science vs. medical practice.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1985 - Metaphilosophy 16 (2‐3):93-102.
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    Waste.Bernard Baumrin - 1993 - Journal of Social Philosophy 24 (3):5-18.
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    Moral blindness.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1986 - Metaphilosophy 17 (4):205-213.
  12. Why there is no right to health care.Bernard Baumrin - 2002 - In Rosamond Rhodes, Margaret P. Battin & Anita Silvers (eds.), Medicine and Social Justice: Essays on the Distribution of Health Care. Oup Usa. pp. 78--83.
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    Immorality.Bernard Baumrin - 1995 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 20 (1):176-185.
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    Two Concepts of Justice.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1982 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 7 (1):63-72.
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    "Herrschaft" in der Soziologie Max Webers.Stefan Breuer - 2011 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
    Einleitung -- Charismatische Herrschaft -- Traditionale Herrschaft -- Traditionale und charismatische Herrschaft im vorrationalen Okzident: Antike -- Traditionale und charismatische Herrschaft im vorrationalen Okzident: Mittelalter -- Legale Herrschaft.
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    Is There a Naturalistic Fallacy?Bernard H. Baumrin - 1968 - American Philosophical Quarterly 5 (2):79 - 89.
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  17. Maximising Expected Value Under Axiological Uncertainty. An Axiomatic Approach.Stefan Riedener - 2015 - Dissertation, Oxford
    The topic of this thesis is axiological uncertainty – the question of how you should evaluate your options if you are uncertain about which axiology is true. As an answer, I defend Expected Value Maximisation (EVM), the view that one option is better than another if and only if it has the greater expected value across axiologies. More precisely, I explore the axiomatic foundations of this view. I employ results from state-dependent utility theory, extend them in various ways and interpret (...)
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  18. Hobbes's Leviathan.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1969 - Belmont, Calif.,: Wadsworth Pub. Co..
  19. Philosophy of Science: The Delaware Seminar. Vol. 2, 1962-1963.Bernard Baumrin - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (2):155-159.
     
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    Autonomy, interest, and the Kantian interpretation.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1977 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 2 (1):280-282.
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    Putting Them Out on the Ice: curtailing care of the elderly.Bernard Baumrin - 1991 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 8 (2):155-160.
    ABSTRACT Curtailing health care for the very old promises to free resources that can be devoted to others. Such self‐conscious limit‐setting, leading to premature death, requires both a moral justification and a change in the paradigm of physician obligation. This paper argues that the moral justification for curtailing care is absent, and that the paradigm of the physician as a servant of life, and the patient's agent, is worth preserving. Finally, it is suggested that, if the ailing old need to (...)
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    The complete works of Aristotle: The revised Oxford translation.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1986 - Metaphilosophy 17 (4):350-351.
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    Waste in medicine.Bernard Baumrin - 1996 - Journal of Social Philosophy 27 (3):5-13.
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    Aristotle’s Ethical Intuitionism.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1968 - New Scholasticism 42 (1):1-17.
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    Hobbes' Christian Commonwealth.Bernard H. Baumrin - 2000 - Hobbes Studies 13 (1):3-11.
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    Platonism and cartesianism in the philosophy of Ralph cudworth.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (1):91-94.
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    The International Hobbes Association.Bernard Baumrin, Michael Byron & Rosamond Rhodes - 2018 - Hobbes Studies 31 (2):213-216.
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  28. E-health.Stefan Callens & Laura Boddez - 2014 - In Yann Joly & Bartha Maria Knoppers (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Medical Law and Ethics. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  29. Ethics of Artificial Intelligence.Stefan Buijsman, Michael Klenk & Jeroen van den Hoven - forthcoming - In Nathalie Smuha (ed.), Cambridge Handbook on the Law, Ethics and Policy of AI. Cambridge University Press.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly adopted in society, creating numerous opportunities but at the same time posing ethical challenges. Many of these are familiar, such as issues of fairness, responsibility and privacy, but are presented in a new and challenging guise due to our limited ability to steer and predict the outputs of AI systems. This chapter first introduces these ethical challenges, stressing that overviews of values are a good starting point but frequently fail to suffice due to the context (...)
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    Defining Explanation and Explanatory Depth in XAI.Stefan Buijsman - 2022 - Minds and Machines 32 (3):563-584.
    Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) aims to help people understand black box algorithms, particularly of their outputs. But what are these explanations and when is one explanation better than another? The manipulationist definition of explanation from the philosophy of science offers good answers to these questions, holding that an explanation consists of a generalization that shows what happens in counterfactual cases. Furthermore, when it comes to explanatory depth this account holds that a generalization that has more abstract variables, is broader in (...)
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    Public Moralists: Political Thought and Intellectual Life in Britain, 1850-1930.Stefan Collini - 1991 - Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press.
    This imaginative and unusual book explores the moral sensibilities and cultural assumptions that were at the heart of political debate in Victorian and early twentieth-century Britain. It focuses on the role of intellectuals as public moralists and suggests ways in which their more formal political theory rested upon habits of response and evaluation that were deeply embedded in wider social attitudes and aesthetic judgments. Collini examines the characteristic idioms and strategies of argument employed in periodical and polemical writing, and reconstructs (...)
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  32. Metaphysical explanations and the counterfactual theory of explanation.Stefan Roski - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (6):1971-1991.
    According to an increasingly popular view among philosophers of science, both causal and non-causal explanations can be accounted for by a single theory: the counterfactual theory of explanation. A kind of non-causal explanation that has gained much attention recently but that this theory seems unable to account for are grounding explanations. Reutlinger :239-256, 2017) has argued that, despite these appearances to the contrary, such explanations are covered by his version of the counterfactual theory. His idea is supported by recent work (...)
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    On trans-humanism.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2016 - University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press. Edited by Spencer Hawkins.
    Examines widespread myths about transhumanism and explores the most pressing ethical issues in the debate over technologically assisted human enhancement.
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    Crowds and Democracy: The Idea and Image of the Masses from Revolution to Fascism.Stefan Jonsson - 2013 - Columbia University Press.
    Between 1918 and 1933, the masses became a decisive preoccupation of European culture, fueling modernist movements in art, literature, architecture, theater, and cinema, as well as the rise of communism and fascism and experiments in radical democracy. Spanning aesthetics, cultural studies, intellectual history, and political theory, this volume unpacks the significance of the shadow agent known as "the mass" during a critical period in European history. It follows its evolution into the preferred conceptual tool for social scientists, the ideal slogan (...)
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    Die Legitimität der Aufklärung: Selbstbestimmung der Vernunft bei Immanuel Kant und Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi.Stefan Schick - 2019 - Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann.
    This study defends the legitimacy of the Enlightenment project by way of its different realizations in the philosophies of Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. Today, Enlightenment as a cosmopolitan project with a global claim is often considered synonymous with Western chauvinism. The assertion of a universally binding reason is all too obviously inconsistent with the much-cited recognition of cultural differences. In contrast, it is the conviction brought forward in this book that an adequately understood Enlightenment is an unconditional right (...)
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    A common occurrence: Conflicting duties.Bernard H. Baumrin & Peter Lupu - 1984 - Metaphilosophy 15 (2):77–90.
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    Autonomy in Rawls and Kant.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1976 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 1 (1):55-57.
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    Classifying Aristotle’s Ethics.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1970 - New Scholasticism 44 (1):153-161.
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    Is there a freedom not to speak?Bernard Baumrin - 1975 - Metaphilosophy 6 (1):25–34.
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    Prima facie duties.Bernard H. Baumrin - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (24):736-739.
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    The Conflict Between Science And Ethics.Bernard Baumrin - 1991 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (2):31-34.
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    The Conflict Between Science And Ethics.Bernard Baumrin - 1991 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (2):31-34.
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  43. Sur la décomposition des ensembles de points en parties respectivement congruentes.Stefan Banach & Alfred Tarski - 1924 - Fundamenta Mathematicae 6:244-277.
    Sur la décomposition des ensembles de points en parties respectivement congruentes.
     
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    A Brief History of the Masses: Three Revolutions.Stefan Jonsson - 2008 - Columbia University Press.
    Stefan Jonsson uses three monumental works of art to build a provocative history of popular revolt: Jacques-Louis David's _The Tennis Court Oath_ (1791), James Ensor's _Christ's Entry into Brussels in 1889_ (1888), and Alfredo Jaar's _They Loved It So Much, the Revolution_ (1989). Addressing, respectively, the French Revolution of 1789, Belgium's proletarian messianism in the 1880s, and the worldwide rebellions and revolutions of 1968, these canonical images not only depict an alternative view of history but offer a new understanding (...)
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    Philosophy of Science: The Delaware Seminar. Vol. I: 1961-1962.Mary Hesse & Bernard Baumrin - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (58):87.
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  46. Learning the Natural Numbers as a Child.Stefan Buijsman - 2017 - Noûs 53 (1):3-22.
    How do we get out knowledge of the natural numbers? Various philosophical accounts exist, but there has been comparatively little attention to psychological data on how the learning process actually takes place. I work through the psychological literature on number acquisition with the aim of characterising the acquisition stages in formal terms. In doing so, I argue that we need a combination of current neologicist accounts and accounts such as that of Parsons. In particular, I argue that we learn the (...)
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  47. Clinical ontologies interfacing the real world.Stefan Schulz, Holger Stenzhorn, Martin Boeker, Rüdiger Klar & Barry Smith - 2007 - In Schulz Stefan, Stenzhorn Holger, Boeker Martin, Klar Rüdiger & Smith Barry (eds.), Third International Conference on Semantic Technologies (i-semantics 2007), Graz, Austria. pp. 356-363..
    The desideratum of semantic interoperability has been intensively discussed in medical informatics circles in recent years. Originally, experts assumed that this issue could be sufficiently addressed by insisting simply on the application of shared clinical terminologies or clinical information models. However, the use of the term ‘ontology’ has been steadily increasing more recently. We discuss criteria for distinguishing clinical ontologies from clinical terminologies and information models. Then, we briefly present the role clinical ontologies play in two multicentric research projects. Finally, (...)
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  48. How to Distinguish Parthood from Location in Bioontologies.Stefan Schulz, Philipp Daumke, Barry Smith & Udo Hahn - 2005 - In Stefan Schulz, Philipp Daumke, Barry Smith & Udo Hahn (eds.), Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium. American Medical Informatics Association. pp. 669-673.
    The pivotal role of the relation part-of in the description of living organisms is widely acknowledged. Organisms are open systems, which means that in contradistinction to mechanical artifacts they are characterized by a continuous flow and exchange of matter. A closer analysis of the spatial relations in biological organisms reveals that the decision as to whether a given particular is part-of a second particular or whether it is only contained-in the second particular is often controversial. We here propose a rule-based (...)
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  49. The Word for World is Computer: Simulating second natures in artificial life.Stefan Helmreich - 2004 - In M. Norton Wise (ed.), Growing explanations: historical perspectives on recent science. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 275--300.
     
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    Posthumanism: a critical analysis.Stefan Herbrechter - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Towards a critical posthumanism -- Genealogy of posthumanism -- Our posthuman humanity and the multiplicity of its forms -- Posthumanism and science fiction -- Interdisciplinarity and the posthumanities -- Posthumanism, digitalization, and new media -- Posthumanity, subject, and system -- Other side of life.
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