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    Beyond the philosopher's fear: A Cavellian reading of gender, origin, and religion in modern skepticism, by Ludger viefhues-Bailey.Berislav Maru - 2010 - European Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):315-320.
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    Skepticism between excessiveness and idleness.Berislav Maru - 2010 - European Journal of Philosophy 18 (1):60-83.
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    Evidence and Agency: Norms of Belief for Promising and Resolving.Berislav Maru%si'C. - 2015 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Berislav Maru%si'c explores how we should take evidence into account when thinking about future actions, such as resolving to do something we know will be difficult. Should we believe we will follow through, or not? He argues that if it is important to us, we can rationally believe we will do it, even if our belief contradicts the evidence.
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  4. Promising against the evidence.Berislav Marušić - 2018 - In Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary epistemology: an anthology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
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  5. Intending is Believing: A Defense of Strong Cognitivism.Berislav Marušić & John Schwenkler - 2018 - Analytic Philosophy 59 (3):309-340.
    We argue that intentions are beliefs—beliefs that are held in light of, and made rational by, practical reasoning. To intend to do something is neither more nor less than to believe, on the basis of one’s practical reasoning, that one will do it. The identification of the mental state of intention with the mental state of belief is what we call strong cognitivism about intentions. It is a strong form of cognitivism because we identify intentions with beliefs, rather than maintaining (...)
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    Knowledge, Expertise and Science Advice During COVID-19: In Search of Epistemic Justice for the ‘Wicked’ Problems of Post-Normal Times.Maru Mormina - 2022 - Social Epistemology 36 (6):671-685.
    A consistent claim from governments around the world during the Coronavirus pandemic has been that they were following the science. This raises the question, central to this paper, of what and whose knowledge is or should be sought, which is being side-lined through the choice of particular framings and discourses, and with what consequences for the creation and implementation of evidence-based policy to tackle wicked problems. Through the lens of Fricker’s epistemic injustice, I problematise the expertise that has guided the (...)
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  7. A logical typology of normative systems.Berislav Žarnić - 2010 - Journal of Applied Ethics and Philosophy 2 (1):30-40.
    In this paper, the set-theoretic approach in the logical theory of normative systems is extended using Broome’s definition of the normative code function. The syntax and semantics for first order metanormative language is defined, and metanormative language is applied in the formalization of the basic principles in Broome’s approach and in the construction of a logical typology of normative systems. Special attention is given to the types of normative systems which are not definable in terms of the properties of singular (...)
     
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    Vrijeme otvorenog znanja.Berislav Žarnić - 2015 - Metodicki Ogledi 22 (2):79-94.
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    Science, Technology and Innovation as Social Goods for Development: Rethinking Research Capacity Building from Sen’s Capabilities Approach.Maru Mormina - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (3):671-692.
    Science and technology are key to economic and social development, yet the capacity for scientific innovation remains globally unequally distributed. Although a priority for development cooperation, building or developing research capacity is often reduced in practice to promoting knowledge transfers, for example through North–South partnerships. Research capacity building/development tends to focus on developing scientists’ technical competencies through training, without parallel investments to develop and sustain the socioeconomic and political structures that facilitate knowledge creation. This, the paper argues, significantly contributes to (...)
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  10. Đure Danic̆ića lekcije iz estetike./Duro Danic̆ić - 1968 - Edited by Ivo[From Old Catalog] Tartalja.
     
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  11. Do Numerals Name Numbers?Berislav Zarnic - 1997 - Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 10.
     
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  12. How Can Beliefs Wrong?: A Strawsonian Epistemology.Berislav Marušić & Stephen White - 2018 - Philosophical Topics 46 (1):97-114.
    We take a tremendous interest in how other people think of us. We have certain expectations of others, concerning how we are to figure in their thought and judgment. And we often feel wronged if those are disappointed. But it is puzzling how others’ beliefs could wrong us. On the one hand, moral considerations don’t bear on the truth of a belief and so seem to be the wrong kind of reasons for belief. On the other hand, truth-directed considerations seem (...)
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  13. Do Reasons Expire? An Essay on Grief.Berislav Marušić - 2018 - Philosophers' Imprint 18.
    Suppose we suffer a loss, such as the death of a loved one. In light of her death, we will typically feel grief, as it seems we should. After all, our loved one’s death is a reason for grief. Yet with the passage of time, our grief will typically diminish, and this seems somehow all right. However, our reason for grief ostensibly remains the same, since the passage of time does not undo our loss. How, then, could it not be (...)
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    Cause related marketing and corporate philanthropy in the privately held enterprise.Karen Maru File & Russ Alan Prince - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (14):1529-1539.
    Owners of businesses represent an interesting case in the study of the intersection of personal and corporate philanthropic values. Because individuals who own businesses have the means and the ability to act on philanthropic motivations through the medium of their businesses, it is interesting to explore the extent to which their corporate contributions to nonprofits are philanthropic in nature or instrumentally motivated, as in the instance of cause related marketing. The trade-offs between cause related marketing and corporate support of nonprofits (...)
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    Ethical concerns on sharing genomic data including patients’ family members.Kyoko Takashima, Yuichi Maru, Seiichi Mori, Hiroyuki Mano, Tetsuo Noda & Kaori Muto - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):61.
    Platforms for sharing genomic and phenotype data have been developed to promote genomic research, while maximizing the utility of existing datasets and minimizing the burden on participants. The value of genomic analysis of trios or family members has increased, especially in rare diseases and cancers. This article aims to argue the necessity of protection when sharing data from both patients and family members. Sharing patients’ and family members’ data collectively raises an ethical tension between the value of datasets and the (...)
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  16. Božidar Knežević.Kosta Grubačić - 1962 - Sarajevo,: Veselin Masleša.
     
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  17. Promising against the Evidence.Berislav Marušić - 2013 - Ethics 123 (2):292-317.
    We often promise to ϕ despite having evidence that there is a significant chance that we won’t ϕ. This gives rise to a pressing philosophical problem: Are we irresponsible in making such promises since, it seems, we are insincere or irrational in making them? I argue that we needn’t be. When it’s up to us to ϕ, our practical reasons for ϕ-ing partly determine whether it is rational for us to believe that we will ϕ. That is why we can (...)
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  18. Belief and Difficult Action.Berislav Marušić - 2012 - Philosophers' Imprint 12:1-30.
    Suppose you decide or promise to do something that you have evidence is difficult to do. Should you believe that you will do it? On the one hand, if you believe that you will do it, your belief goes against the evidence—since having evidence that it’s difficult to do it constitutes evidence that it is likely that you won’t do it. On the other hand, if you don’t believe that you will do it but instead believe, as your evidence suggests, (...)
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  19. Trust, Reliance and the Participant Stance.Berislav Marušić - 2017 - Philosophers' Imprint 17.
    It is common to think of the attitude of trust as involving reliance of some sort. For example, Annette Baier argues that trust is reliance on the good will of others, and Richard Holton argues that trust is reliance from a participant stance. However, it is puzzling how trust could involve reliance, because reliance, unlike trust, is responsive to practical reasons: we rely in light of reasons that show it worthwhile to rely, but we don’t trust in light of reasons (...)
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    Disagreement and alienation.Berislav Marušić & Stephen J. White - 2023 - Philosophical Perspectives 37 (1):210-227.
    This paper proposes to reorient the philosophical debate about peer disagreement. The problem of peer disagreement is normally seen as a problem about the extent to which disagreement provides one with evidence against one's own conclusions. It is thus regarded as a problem for individual inquiry. But things look different in more collaborative contexts. Ethical norms relevant to those contexts make a difference to the epistemology. In particular, we argue that a norm of mutual answerability applies to us when we (...)
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    Ethics of the real: Kant, Lacan.Alenka Zupančič - 2000 - New York: Verso.
    This book is concerned with doing exactly the opposite. Kant, thank God, is not our contemporary; he stands against the grain of our times.
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  22. The Ethics of Belief.Berislav Marušić - 2011 - Philosophy Compass 6 (1):33-43.
    The ethics of belief is concerned with the question what we should believe. According to evidentialism, one should believe something if and only if one has adequate evidence for what one believes. According to classic pragmatism, other features besides evidence, such as practical reasons, can make it the case that one should believe something. According to a new kind of pragmatism, some epistemic notions may depend on one’s practical interests, even if what one should believe is independent of one’s practical (...)
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    Rasredišteni logos.Milorad Belančić - 2010 - Beograd: Službeni glasnik.
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    Filozofija Bečkog kruga.Boran Berčić - 2002 - Zagreb: KruZak.
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    Filozofkinje u Hrvatskoj.Luka Boršić & Ivana Skuhala Karasman (eds.) - 2016 - Zagreb: Institut za filozofiju.
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  26. Duhovne vrednosti Mihajla Pupina.Milan Božić - 2016 - In Michael Pupin (ed.), Mihajlo Pupin: najveći hrišćanin među naučnicima. Beograd: Fondacija Mladen Selak i "Preporod,".
     
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    Štirje časi.Marko Uršič - 2002 - Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba.
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    Politička teorija: studije, portreti, rasprave.Ilija Vujačić - 2002 - Beograd: Čigoja štampa.
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    Vojislav Stanovčić: život posvećen idejama: zbornik radova sa naučnog skupa "Naučno i društveno delovanje prof. dr Vojislava Stanovčića, akademika SANU".Ilija Vujačić, Vojislav Stanovčić & Dušan Marković (eds.) - 2019 - Beograd: Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet političkih nauka.
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  30. Agency and Evidence.Berislav Marusic & John Schwenkler - 2022 - In Luca Ferrero (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Agency. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 244-252.
    How does evidence figure into the reasoning of an agent? This is an intricate philosophical problem but also one we all encounter in our daily lives. In this chapter, we identify the problem and outline a possible solution to it. The problem arises, because the fact that it is up to us whether we do something makes a difference to how we should think of the evidence concerning whether we will actually do it. Otherwise we regard something that is up (...)
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    Ostati uspravan.Tomislav Ivančić - 2004 - Zagreb: Teovizija.
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    The challenges of primary health care sector in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Riđić Ognjen, Bušatlić Senad, Đapo Edita, Jukić Tomislav, Sarajčić Sahrudin & Karamehić Jasenko - 2015 - Inquiry: Sarajevo Journal of Social Sciences 1.
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    Land-use changes by large-scale plantations and their effects on soil organic carbon, micronutrients and bulk density: empirical evidence from Ethiopia.Maru Shete, Marcel Rutten, George C. Schoneveld & Eylachew Zewude - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (3):689-704.
    This article examines land-use changes by large-scale plantations in Ethiopia and evaluates the impacts thereof on soil organic carbon, micronutrients and bulk density. Remote sensing analysis and field research activities were undertaken at four large-scale plantation projects in Benshanguel Gumuz, Gambella, and Oromia regional states. Results show that the projects largely involved the conversion of both closed and open to closed forests and grasslands, which in turn reduced soil carbon stock and micronutrient levels and increased soil compaction. We argue that (...)
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  34. The safe haven of a new classicism: the quest for a new aesthetics in Hungary 1904ÔÇô1912.V. Forg├ ícs - 2008 - Studies in East European Thought 60 (1-2):75.
     
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    Asymmetry arguments.Berislav Marušić - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (4):1081-1102.
    In the First Meditation, the Cartesian meditator temporarily concludes that he cannot know anything, because he cannot discriminate dreaming from waking while he is dreaming. To resist the meditator’s conclusion, one could deploy an asymmetry argument. Following Bernard Williams, one could argue that even if the meditator cannot discriminate dreaming from waking while dreaming, it does not follow that he cannot do it while awake. In general, asymmetry arguments seek to identify an asymmetry between a bad case that is entertained (...)
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    Skepticism Between Excessiveness and Idleness.Berislav Marušić - 2008 - European Journal of Philosophy 18 (1):60-83.
    Skepticism seems to have excessive consequences: the impossibility of successful enquiry and differentiated judgment. Yet if skepticism could avoid these consequences, it would seem idle. I offer an account of moderate skepticism that avoids both problems. Moderate skepticism avoids excessiveness because skeptical reflection and ordinary enquiry are immune from one another: a skeptical hypothesis is out of place when raised with in an ordinary enquiry. Conversely, the result of an ordinary enquiry cannot be used to disprove skepticism. This ‘immunity’ can (...)
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  37. The Self-Knowledge Gambit.Berislav Marušić - 2013 - Synthese 190 (12):1977-1999.
    If we hold that perceiving is sufficient for knowing, we can raise a powerful objection to dreaming skepticism: Skeptics assume the implausible KK-principle, because they hold that if we don’t know whether we are dreaming or perceiving p, we don’t know whether p. The rejection of the KK-principle thus suggests an anti-skeptical strategy: We can sacrifice some of our self-knowledge—our second-order knowledge—and thereby save our knowledge of the external world. I call this strategy the Self-Knowledge Gambit. I argue that the (...)
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  38. Ontology and the Death Drive: Lacan and Deleuze.Alenka Zupančič - 2020 - In Russell Sbriglia & Slavoj Žižek (eds.), Subject lessons: Hegel, Lacan, and the future of materialism. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
     
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    Problem istine u filozofiji Martina Heideggera.Vladimir Pandžić - 2016 - Zagreb: Synopsis. Edited by Željko Pavić.
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    Prostor interpretacije: od umjetničkog djela bez umjetnika do umjetnika bez umjetničkog djela.Marcel Bačić - 2016 - Zagreb: Matica hrvatska.
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    Philosophie in Südosteuropa: Stand der Forschung und der Veröffentlichungen.Pavo Barišić & Georgi Kapriev (eds.) - 2004 - Sofia: Publishing House East-West.
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    Meaning in language: from individual to collective: proceedings from the 33rd International Conference of the Croatian Applied Linguistics Society.Mihaela Matešić & Anita Memišević (eds.) - 2023 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Meaning lies at the very heart of the development of language. Therefore, it is not surprising that the linguists have long been fascinated by the study of meaning, from the early days of the discipline to the present. Over time, the approach to meaning has evolved, shifting from structuralist analyses of linguistic signs to a focus on the combinatory potential of grammatical structures. Currently, the dominant cognitive-semantics approach examines meaning in relation to concepts and the human brain's abilities. One of (...)
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    Fenomenologija Edmunda Huserla: studija iz savremene filozofije.Zagorka Mićić - 1988 - Novi Sad: Književna zajednica Novog Sada.
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    Država i pravni sustav.Berislav Perić - 1992 - Zagreb: Narodne novine.
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    Država i pravni sustav.Berislav Perić - 1992 - Zagreb: Narodne novine.
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    Pravna znanost i dijalektika (osnove za suvremenu filozofiju prava).Berislav Perić - 1969 - Zagreb,: "Narodne novine,".
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  47. Pravna znanost i dijalektika: osnove za suvremenu filozofiju prava.Berislav Perić - 1962 - Zagreb ;: Narodne novine.
     
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    Struktura prava.Berislav Perić - 1964 - Zagreb: Liber.
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  49. Vor Sonnen-Aufgang : "Die Welt ist tiefer als je der Tag gedacht hat".Berislav Podrug - 2014 - In Murat Ates (ed.), Nietzsches Zarathustra auslegen: Thesen, Positionen und Entfaltungen zu "Also sprach Zarathustra" von Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. Marburg: Tectum.
     
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    ‚Zeit‘ bei Nietzsche. Einige Vorbemerkungen.Berislav Podrug - 2017 - Nietzscheforschung 24 (1):283-294.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzscheforschung Jahrgang: 24 Heft: 1 Seiten: 283-294.
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