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  1. Simon O'sullivan & Ola Stahl (2006). Contours and Case Studies for a Dissenting Subjectivity. Angelaki 11 (1):147 – 156.score: 120.0
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  2. Gary Stahl (1995). Human Transactions: The Emergence of Meaning in Time. Temple University Press.score: 60.0
    These are the questions that Gary H. Stahl addresses in this original and provocative work.
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  3. Titus Stahl (2008). Analytic Philosophy and the Return of Hegelian Thought. [REVIEW] Critical Horizons 9 (1):109-112.score: 30.0
    A review of Paul Reddings book "Analytic philosophy and the return of Hegelian thought".
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  4. Bernd Carsten Stahl, Richard Heersmink, Philippe Goujon, Catherine Flick, Jeroen van den Hoven, Kutoma Wakunuma, Veikko Ikonen & Michael Rader (2010). Identifying the Ethics of Emerging Information and Communication Technologies: An Essay on Issues, Concepts and Method. International Journal of Technoethics 1 (4):20-38.score: 30.0
    Ethical issues of information and communication technologies (ICTs) are important because they can have significant effects on human liberty, happiness, and people’s ability to lead a good life. They are also of functional interest because they can determine whether technologies are used and whether their positive potential can unfold. For these reasons, policy makers are interested in finding out what these issues are and how they can be addressed. The best way of creating ICT policy that is sensitive to ethical (...)
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  5. Gary Stahl (1971). Sibley's "Aesthetic Concepts": An Ontological Mistake. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):385-389.score: 30.0
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  6. Bernd Carsten Stahl (2004). Information, Ethics, and Computers: The Problem of Autonomous Moral Agents. Minds and Machines 14 (1):67-83.score: 30.0
    In modern technical societies computers interact with human beings in ways that can affect moral rights and obligations. This has given rise to the question whether computers can act as autonomous moral agents. The answer to this question depends on many explicit and implicit definitions that touch on different philosophical areas such as anthropology and metaphysics. The approach chosen in this paper centres on the concept of information. Information is a multi-facetted notion which is hard to define comprehensively. However, the (...)
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  7. Bernd Carsten Stahl (2009). Lorenzo Magnani, Morality in a Technological World: Knowledge as Duty. Minds and Machines 19 (2):297-299.score: 30.0
  8. Bernd Carsten Stahl (2006). Responsible Computers? A Case for Ascribing Quasi-Responsibility to Computers Independent of Personhood or Agency. Ethics and Information Technology 8 (4):205-213.score: 30.0
    There has been much debate whether computers can be responsible. This question is usually discussed in terms of personhood and personal characteristics, which a computer may or may not possess. If a computer fulfils the conditions required for agency or personhood, then it can be responsible; otherwise not. This paper suggests a different approach. An analysis of the concept of responsibility shows that it is a social construct of ascription which is only viable in certain social contexts and which serves (...)
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  9. Donald E. Stahl (1986). Abstract Universes and Quantifying In. Philosophia 16 (3-4):333-344.score: 30.0
    Philosophia (Israel), 16(3-4), 333 - 344. YEAR: 1986 Extensive corrigenda Vol. 17, no. 3. -/- SUBJECT(S): Quine's second thoughts on quantifying in, appearing in the second, revised edition of _From a Logical Point of View_ of 1961, are shown to be incorrect. His original thoughts were correct. ABSTRACT: Additional tumult is supplied to pp. 152-154 of _From A Logical Point of View_, showing that being dated is no guarantee of being right. Among other things, it is shown that Quine's argument (...)
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  10. Bernd Carsten Stahl (forthcoming). Discourses on Information Ethics: The Claim to Universality. Ethics and Information Technology.score: 30.0
    An important question one can ask of ethical theories is whether and how they aim to raise claims to universality. This refers to the subject area that they intend to describe or govern and also to the question whether they claim to be binding for all (moral) agents. This paper discusses the question of universality of Luciano Floridi’s information ethics (IE). This is done by introducing the theory and discussing its conceptual foundations and applications. The emphasis will be placed on (...)
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  11. Bernd Stahl, Richard Heersmink, Philippe Goujon, Catherine Flick, Jeroen van den Hoven, Kutoma Wakunuma, Veikko Ikonen & Michael Rader (2010). Issues, Concepts and Methods Relating to the Identification of the Ethics of Emerging ICTs. Communications of the IIMA 10 (1):33-43.score: 30.0
    Ethical issues of information and communication technologies (ICTs) are important because they can have significant effects on human liberty, happiness, their ability to lead a good life. They are also of functional interest because they can determine whether technologies are used and whether their positive potential can unfold. For these reasons policy makers are interested in finding out what these issues are and how they can be addressed. The best way of creating ICT policy that is sensitive to ethical issues (...)
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  12. Bernd Carsten Stahl (forthcoming). Drew Khlentzos, Naturalistic Realism and the Antirealist Challenge. Minds and Machines.score: 30.0
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  13. Donald E. Stahl (1981). Stripped Away: Some Contemporary Obscurities Surrounding Metaphysics Z 3 (1029a10-26). Phronesis 26 (2):177-180.score: 30.0
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  14. Bernd Carsten Stahl (2000). David Schmidtz & Robert E Goodin, Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 3 (2).score: 30.0
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  15. Berel Lang & Gary Stahl (1969). Mill's `Howlers' and the Logic of Naturalism. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (4):562-574.score: 30.0
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  16. Christian Unkelbach, Myriam Bayer, Hans Alves, Alex Koch & Christoph Stahl (2011). Fluency and Positivity as Possible Causes of the Truth Effect. Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):594-602.score: 30.0
  17. Gerold Stahl (1979). Logical Treatment of the Relations of Knowing and Believing. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (4):511-523.score: 30.0
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  18. Henrieke Stahl (2009). Der Begriff "Ličnost'" in Den Theoretischen Schriften Andrej Belyjs Und Aleksandr Bloks. Studies in East European Thought 61 (2/3):233 - 241.score: 30.0
    In the work of the Russian symbolist Andrej Belyj (1880-1934) the question concerning the essence of personality [ličnost'] plays an important role throughout his life and is developed in both his literary and philosophical-theoretical writings. Although Belyj wrote no text specifically devoted to this notion, it is nonetheless possible to reconstruct genetically a more or less cohesive theory of personality. In the case of Aleksandr Blok (1880-1921), who left behind relatively few works of a theoretical nature, the situation is different. (...)
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  19. Christoph Stahl, Karl Christoph Klauer & Edgar Erdfelder (2008). Matching Bias in the Selection Task is Not Eliminated by Explicit Negations. Thinking and Reasoning 14 (3):281 – 303.score: 30.0
    The processes that guide performance in Wason's selection task (WST) are still under debate. The matching bias effect in the negations paradigm and its elimination by explicit negations are central arguments against a substantial role for inferential processes. Two WST experiments were conducted in the negations paradigm to replicate the basic finding and to compare effects of implicit and explicit negations. Results revealed robust matching bias in implicit negations. In contrast to previous findings, matching bias was reduced but not eliminated (...)
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  20. Edgar Erdfelder, Karl Christoph Klauer & Christoph Stahl (2008). Matching Bias in the Selection Task is Not Eliminated by Explicit Negations. Thinking and Reasoning 14 (3):281-303.score: 30.0
    The processes that guide performance in Wason's selection task (WST) are still under debate. The matching bias effect in the negations paradigm and its elimination by explicit negations are central arguments against a substantial role for inferential processes. Two WST experiments were conducted in the negations paradigm to replicate the basic finding and to compare effects of implicit and explicit negations. Results revealed robust matching bias in implicit negations. In contrast to previous findings, matching bias was reduced but not eliminated (...)
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  21. Bernd Carsten Stahl (2001). Responsibility in the Interconnected Economy. Business Ethics 10 (3):213–222.score: 30.0
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  22. Gerold Stahl (1969). The Effectivity of Questions. Noûs 3 (2):211-218.score: 30.0
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  23. Bernd Carsten Stahl (2006). Emancipation in Cross-Cultural IS Research: The Fine Line Between Relativism and Dictatorship of the Intellectual. Ethics and Information Technology 8 (3).score: 30.0
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  24. Donald E. Stahl (1984). Hume's Dialogue IX Defended. Philosophical Quarterly 34 (137):505-507.score: 30.0
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  25. Gerold Stahl (1969). Intensional Universes. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (2):252-258.score: 30.0
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  26. Gary Stahl (1982). On Not Reducing Agents to Organisms. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 12 (3):305–316.score: 30.0
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  27. J. E. Stahl, A. C. Tramontano, J. S. Swan & B. J. Cohen (2008). Balancing Urgency, Age and Quality of Life in Organ Allocation Decisions--What Would You Do?: A Survey. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (2):109-115.score: 30.0
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  28. Gérold Stahl (1986). Á la Recherche d'Une Grammaire Universelle. Theoria 2 (1):61-68.score: 30.0
    Since antiquity many philosophers and grammarians were looking for what is “behind” the particular grammars, for something like “the unchangeable principles common to all languages”. Even limitingourselves to the most concrete aspects of such a general grammar, we may ask whether there is something realizable among the risky hipotheses and the vague projects.In this paper we do not try to discover something more or less hidden in the particular grammars, but to show, in a very general way, some directions for (...)
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  29. Gerold Stahl (1964). Linguistic Structures Isomorphic to Object Structures. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (3):339-344.score: 30.0
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  30. Stanley H. Stahl (1977). Primitive Recursive Ordinal Functions with Added Constants. Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (1):77-82.score: 30.0
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  31. Gerold Stahl (1973). The Ambiguity of the Indicators. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (2):248-251.score: 30.0
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  32. Roland Stahl (1954). The Philosophy of Kabīr. Philosophy East and West 4 (2):141-155.score: 30.0
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  33. Jürgen Stahl (2007). Von der Form der Anschauung zur Anschauung der Form. Fichte-Studien 31:17-28.score: 30.0
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  34. Christian Unkelbach & Christoph Stahl (2009). A Multinomial Modeling Approach to Dissociate Different Components of the Truth Effect. Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1):22-38.score: 30.0
  35. Gerry Stahl (2000). Collaborative Information Environments to Support Knowledge Construction by Communities. AI and Society 14 (1):71-97.score: 30.0
    Computer-based design environments for skilled domain workers have recently graduated from research prototypes to commercial products, supporting the learning of individual designers. Such systems do not, however, adequately support the collaborative nature of work or the evolution of knowledge within communities of practice. If innovation is to be supported within collaborative efforts, thesedomain-oriented design environments (DODEs) must be extended to becomecollaborative information environments (CIEs), capable of providing effective community memories for managing information and learning within constantly evolving collaborative contexts. In (...)
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  36. Gary Stahl (1975). Art and the Emergence of Self. International Philosophical Quarterly 15 (3):333-351.score: 30.0
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  37. Gérold Stahl (1989). Categorías Aristotélicas Y Categorías Intensionales. Theoria 4 (2):461-469.score: 30.0
    Did Aristotle, with his categories, classify only expressions or also something extralinguistic? In the second case his classification seems to be not exclusive, at least if the usual universes of discourse are considered. However, if we use certain enlarged universes, which may have more than one individual for each individual of the usual universes, we may construct exclusive general classifications that approach the aristotelian categories. The latter ones should then be considered second order classes that classify classes of (extralinguistic) individuals. (...)
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  38. Jürgen Stahl (1993). Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre im Aufbrechen der Paradigmen mechanizistischen Denkens. Fichte-Studien 5:149-158.score: 30.0
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  39. Donald E. Stahl (1982). Goldman on What Justifies Belief. Analysis 42 (3):146 - 149.score: 30.0
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  40. Gerold Stahl (1993). How to Get Through Without Davidson's Treatment of Adverbs. Theoria 8 (1):127-133.score: 30.0
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  41. Gérold Stahl (1985). La Justification Aristotélicienne de Barbara Acp. Theoria 1 (2):503-511.score: 30.0
    A new essay to analyse the demonstration which Aristotle gave of Barbara ACP (first premise “actual”, second premise “contingent”, conclusion “possible”) is realized with the techniques of mathematicallogic. The critical points (conclusion “possible” from two premises “possible”, problem de dicto - de re, etc) are indicated; based on them it is considered that Aristotle’s proof is not conclusive.
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  42. Axel Honneth & Titus Stahl (2013). Wandel der Anerkennung. Überlegungen Aus Gerechtigkeitstheoretischer Perspektive. In Axel Honneth, Ophelia Lindemann & Stephan Voswinkel (eds.), Strukturwandel der Anerkennung. Campus.score: 30.0
    How are changes in the social order of recognition to be evaluated normatively? We argue that the conventional means of liberal philosophical theories of justice are insufficient to answer this question. This is for three reasons: First, relations of recognition are neither basic rights nor distributable goods, but rather constitutive for the meaning of those rights and goods which constitute the object domain of distributive theories of justice. Second, relations of recognition provide the framework for many questions of justice, outside (...)
     
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  43. Scott B. Stahl (2006). A Chestertonian Lawyer. The Chesterton Review 32 (1-2):271-272.score: 30.0
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  44. Gary Stahl (1966). An Inductive Model For Criticism. The Monist 50 (2):237-249.score: 30.0
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  45. Matthew Wheelock Stahl (2004). A Moment Like This : American Idol and Narratives of Meritocracy. In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad Music: The Music We Love to Hate. Routledge.score: 30.0
     
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  46. Donald Stahl, Did Hume Read Minucius Felix?score: 30.0
    An ironic work, Hume's _Dialogues_ continues to be subject to varying estimates of his reputed hostility to religion. The paper presents the _Dialogues_ as an answer to Minucius.
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  47. Donald E. Stahl (1984). Nehamas on Platonic Predication. Apeiron 18 (1):31 - 33.score: 30.0
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  48. Jürgen Stahl (1997). System und Methode. Fichte-Studien 10:99-113.score: 30.0
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  49. Gary Stahl (1970). The Function of Analytic Premises in Aristotle's Ethics. International Philosophical Quarterly 10 (1):63-74.score: 30.0
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  50. Jürgen Stahl (2003). Zur Kultur in der Vermittlungsrolle zwischen empirischem und absolutem Ich. Fichte-Studien 23:129-143.score: 30.0
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  51. Gary Stăhl (1981). Locating the Noumenal Seif. Kant-Studien 72 (1-4).score: 30.0
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  52. Lorenzo Magnani (2010). Is Knowledge a Duty? Yes, It is, and We Also Have to “Respect People as Things”, at Least in Our Technological World: Response to Bernd Carsten Stahl's Review of Morality in a Technological World: Knowledge as Duty. Minds and Machines 20 (1):161-164.score: 12.0
    Is Knowledge a Duty? Yes, It Is, and We Also Have to “Respect People As Things”, At Least in Our Technological World: Response to Bernd Carsten Stahl’s Review of Morality in a Technological World: Knowledge as Duty Content Type Journal Article Pages 161-164 DOI 10.1007/s11023-010-9179-x Authors Lorenzo Magnani, University of Pavia Department of Philosophy Piazza Botta 6 27100 Pavia Italy Journal Minds and Machines Online ISSN 1572-8641 Print ISSN 0924-6495 Journal Volume Volume 20 Journal Issue Volume 20, Number 1.
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  53. Francesco Paolo De Ceglia (2004). The Blood, the Worm, the Moon, the Witch: Epilepsy in Georg Ernst Stahl's Pathological Architecture. Perspectives on Science 12 (1).score: 12.0
    : The subject of this paper is Georg Ernst Stahl's (1659-1734) reflections on epilepsy. In the German physician's work, the concept of disease is stratified: it is the morbid idea which causes dysfunctions in the animal economy, as well as irregular motion, overabundance and ultimately an alteration of the corporeal humours. In particular, epilepsy is an affection deriving from an altered functioning of the bodily motions, caused by abnormal blood flow, intestinal worms, anatomical defects, foreign bodies, and the passions (...)
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  54. François Duchesneau, Leibniz Vs. Stahl on the Way Machines of Nature Operate.score: 12.0
    The theory of living beings as machines of nature and the conception of composite substances endowed with conjoined souls, entelechies, or monads, as well as that of organic bodies, were solidified over the course of the transformations of Leibniz's thought that issued in the New System of Nature. On this basis, the monadological versions of a system of nature centered upon the integrated organization ad infinitum of living beings were gradually articulated. Leibniz aimed to spell out a science, or physiology (...)
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  55. François Duchesneau, The Organism-Mechanism Relationship: An Issue in the Leibniz-Stahl Controversy.score: 9.0
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  56. Andrew Laird (2003). Essays on the Aeneid H.-P. Stahl (Ed.): Vergil's Aeneid. Augustan Epic and Political Context . Pp. XXXIII + 324. London: Duckworth (in Association with the Classical Press of Wales), 1998. Cased, £40. Isbn: 0-7156-2808-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 53 (01):100-.score: 9.0
  57. A. G. Lee (1954). Metre and Style in the Satires of Horace Nils-Ola Nilsson: Metrische Stildifferenzen in den Satiren des Horaz. (Studia Latina Holmiensia, I.) Pp. Viii+220. Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1952. Paper, Kr. 18. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 4 (02):132-134.score: 9.0
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  58. Francesco Paolo Ceglidea (2004). The Blood, the Worm, the Moon, the Witch: Epilepsy in Georg Ernst Stahl's Pathological Architecture. Perspectives on Science 12 (1):1-28.score: 9.0
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  59. Catherine Rubincam (2008). Stahl (H.-P.) Thucydides: Man's Place in History. Pp. Viii + 248, Maps, Ills. Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales, 2003 (First Edition in German, 1966). Cased, £45. ISBN: 978-0-9543845-2-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (01).score: 9.0
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  60. Larry Mayhew (1974). John T. Stahl 1936-1975. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 48:181 - 182.score: 9.0
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  61. P. A. Brunt (1967). Thucydides and Human Irrationality Hans-Peter Stahl: Tkukydides: Die Stellung des Menschen Im Geschichtlichen Prozess. (Zetemata, Heft 40.) Pp. 187. Munich: Beck, 1966. Paper, DM. 28. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 17 (03):278-280.score: 9.0
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  62. Jacob Corzine (2011). Friedrich Julius Stahl : A Lutheran's Rejection of Natural Law. In Robert C. Baker & Roland Cap Ehlke (eds.), Natural Law: A Lutheran Reappraisal. Concordia Pub. House.score: 9.0
     
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  63. Francesco Paolo de Ceglia (2006). Soul Power : Georg Ernst Stahl and the Debate on Generation. In Justin E. H. Smith (ed.), The Problem of Animal Generation in Early Modern Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.score: 9.0
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  64. Harold N. Fowler (1890). Stahl's Revision of Poppo's Thucydides, Book II Thucydidis de Hello Peloponnesiaco Libri Octo Explanavit Ebnestus Fridericus Poppo. Editio Tertia Quam Auxit Et Emendavit Joannes Matthias Stahl. Vol. I. Sect. II. [Book II.] Leipzig: Teubner. 1889. Pp. 260. 3 Mk. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 4 (06):249-250.score: 9.0
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  65. Leopoldo Fulgencio (2003). Ola Andersson, 2000: Freud precursor de Freud: estudos sobre a pré-história da psicanálise. Natureza Humana 5 (2):529-535.score: 9.0
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  66. Sharon Millar (2013). Mirjam Fried, Jan-Ola Ostman and Jef Verschueren (Eds) Variation and Change. Pragmatic Perspectives. Pragmatics and Society 4 (1):112-114.score: 9.0
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  67. Helmut Veil (2010). Geistesblitz Und Kühne Vermutung: Eine Historische Studie Zur Spekulation in den Naturwissenschaften: Ptolemäus, Cusanus, Fracastorius, Stahl, Yukawa. Humanities Online.score: 9.0
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  68. Uriah Kriegel (2004). The New Mysterianism and the Thesis of Cognitive Closure. Acta Analytica 18 (30-31):177-191.score: 3.0
    The paper discusses Colin McGinn’s mysterianist approach to the phenomenon of consciousness. According to McGinn, consciousness is, in and of itself, a fully natural phenomenon, but we humans are just cognitively closed to it, meaning that we cannot in principle understand its nature. I argue that, on a proper conception of the relation between an intellectual problem and its solution, we may well not know what the solution is to a problem we understand, or we may not understand exactly what (...)
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  69. Charles T. Wolfe (2008). Vitalism Without Metaphysics? Medical Vitalism in the Enlightenment. Science in Context 21 (4):461-463.score: 3.0
    This is the introduction to a special issue of 'Science in Context' on vitalism that I edited. The contents are: 1. Guido Giglioni — “What Ever Happened to Francis Glisson? Albrecht Haller and the Fate of Eighteenth-Century Irritability” 2. Dominique Boury— “Irritability and Sensibility: Two Key Concepts in Assessing the Medical Doctrines of Haller and Bordeu” 3. Tobias Cheung — “Regulating Agents, Functional Interactions, and Stimulus-Reaction-Schemes: The Concept of “Organism” in the Organic System Theories of Stahl, Bordeu and Barthez” (...)
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  70. Lucio Lamberti & Emanuele Lettieri (2009). Csr Practices and Corporate Strategy: Evidence From a Longitudinal Case Study. Journal of Business Ethics 87 (2):153 - 168.score: 3.0
    This paper aims to contribute to the present debate about business ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) that the Journal of Business Ethics is hosting. Numerous contributions argued theoretical frameworks and taxonomies of CSR practices. The authors want to ground in this knowledge and provide further evidence about how companies adopt CSR practices to address stakeholders’ claims and consolidate their trust. Evidence was provided by a longitudinal case study about an Italian food company that is one of the largest producers (...)
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  71. Paul Thagard (1990). The Conceptual Structure of the Chemical Revolution. Philosophy of Science 57 (2):183-209.score: 3.0
    This paper investigates the revolutionary conceptual changes that took place when the phlogiston theory of Stahl was replaced by the oxygen theory of Lavoisier. Using techniques drawn from artificial intelligence, it represents the crucial stages in Lavoisier's conceptual development from 1772 to 1789. It then sketches a computational theory of conceptual change to account for Lavoisier's discovery of the oxygen theory and for the replacement of the phlogiston theory.
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  72. Carolyn Stahl Bohler (2008). God the What?: What Our Metaphors for God Reveal About Our Beliefs in God. Skylight Paths Pub..score: 3.0
    Let Carolyn Jane Bohler inspire you to consider a wide range of images of God in order to refine how you imagine God to have and use power, and how God wills ...
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  73. Marcel Weber, The Crux of Crucial Experiments: Confirmation in Molecular Biology.score: 3.0
    I defend the view that single experiments can provide a sufficient reason for preferring one among a group of hypotheses against the widely held belief that “crucial experiments” are impossible. My argument is based on the examination of a historical case from molecular biology, namely the Meselson-Stahl experiment. “The most beautiful experiment in biology”, as it is known, provided the first experimental evidence for the operation of a semi-conservative mechanism of DNA replication, as predicted by Watson and Crick in (...)
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  74. Marina Sbisà, Jan-Ola Östman & Jef Verschueren (eds.) (2011). Philosophical Perspectives for Pragmatics. John Benjamins Pub. Co..score: 3.0
    Introduction Marina Sbisà University of Trieste 1. Pragmatics and philosophy It is well known that pragmatics – like many branches of the social and even ...
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  75. By Ola Tjørhom (2008). An 'Ecumenical Winter'? Challenges in Contemporary Catholic Ecumenism. Heythrop Journal 49 (5):841-859.score: 3.0
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  76. Bernd Carsten Stahl (2004). Information, Ethics, and Computers: The Problem of Autonomous Moral Agents. Minds and Machines 14 (1):67-83.score: 3.0
    In modern technical societies computers interact with human beings in ways that can affect moral rights and obligations. This has given rise to the question whether computers can act as autonomous moral agents. The answer to this question depends on many explicit and implicit definitions that touch on different philosophical areas such as anthropology and metaphysics. The approach chosen in this paper centres on the concept of information. Information is a multi-facetted notion which is hard to define comprehensively. However, the (...)
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  77. José Ferreirós (2010). La lógica matemática: una disciplina en busca de encuadre (Mathematical Logic). Theoria 25 (3):279-299.score: 3.0
    RESUMEN: Se ofrece un análisis de las transformaciones disciplinares que ha experimentado la lógica matemática o simbólica desde su surgimiento a fines del siglo XIX. Examinaremos sus orígenes como un híbrido de filosofía y matemáticas, su madurez e institucionalización bajo la rúbrica de “lógica y fundamentos”, una segunda ola de institucionalización durante la Posguerra, y los desarrollos institucionales desde 1975 en conexión con las ciencias de la computación y con el estudio de lenguaje e informática. Aunque se comenta algo de (...)
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  78. L. Jean Camp & Rose P. Tsang (2001). Universal Service in a Ubiquitous Digital Network. Ethics and Information Technology 2 (4):211-221.score: 3.0
    Before there was the digital divide there was the analog divide– and universal service was the attempt to close that analogdivide. Universal service is becoming ever more complex in terms ofregulatory design as it becomes the digital divide. In order to evaluatethe promise of the next generation Internet with respect to the digitaldivide this work looks backwards as well as forwards in time. Byevaluating why previous universal service mechanisms failed andsucceeded this work identifies specific characteristics ofcommunications systems – in particular (...)
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  79. Bernd Carsten Stahl (2000). David Schmidtz & Robert E Goodin, Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 3 (2):227-228.score: 3.0
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  80. Bernd Carsten Stahl (2001). Responsibility in the Interconnected Economy. Business Ethics 10 (3):213-222.score: 3.0
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  81. Marius Timmann Mjaaland, Ola Sigurdson & Sigríður Þorgeirsdóttir (eds.) (2010). The Body Unbound: Philosophical Perspectives on Politics, Embodiment and Religion. Cambridge Scholars.score: 3.0
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  82. Ola Tjørhom (2010). The Ecclesiology of Communion: On the Church as a Vertically Grounded, Socially Directed and Ecumenically Committed Fellowship. Heythrop Journal 51 (5):893-900.score: 3.0
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  83. Ola Didrik Saugstad (forthcoming). Too Expensive to Treat? Finitude, Tragedy, and the Neonatal ICU. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-3.score: 3.0
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  84. Ola Sigurdson (2012). Theology and Marxism in Eagleton and Žižek: A Conspiracy of Hope. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 3.0
     
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  85. Paul Thagard (2010). A estrutura conceitual da revolução quí­mica. Princípios 14 (22):265-303.score: 3.0
    Este artigo investiga as mudanças conceituais revolucionárias que ocorreram quando a teoria do flogisto de Stahl foi substituída pela teoria do oxigênio de Lavoisier. Utilizando técnicas extraídas da inteligência artificial, o artigo descreve os estágios cruciais no desenvolvimento conceitual de Lavoisier, de 1772 até 1789. Em seguida, é esboçada uma teoria computacional da mudança conceitual de modo a explicar a descoberta de Lavoisier da teoria do oxigênio e a substituiçáo da teoria do flogisto. Este artigo é uma traduçáo de (...)
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  86. Ola Tunander (2013). Dual State: The Case of Sweden. In Eric Michael Wilson (ed.), The Dual State: Parapolitics, Carl Schmitt and the National Security Complex. Ashgate.score: 3.0
     
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  87. Amelia Valcárcel Y. Bernaldo de Quirós (2008). Feminismo En El Mundo Global. Cátedra.score: 3.0
    En grandes números, la globalización beneficia a las mujeres. Pero no todo es de color de rosa: la falencia de los estados nacionales, los fundamentalismos y las deslocalizaciones perjudican. Globalizada no está la atención médica, porque todavía más de medio millón de mujeres mueren en el parto al año, pero sí lo está el tráfico y la trata, que trafican con mujeres desde cualquier parte del planeta para ponerlas a disposición allí donde paguen por usarlas. Digamos que la agenda feminista (...)
     
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  88. Susann Witt-Stahl (ed.) (2007). Das Steinerne Herz der Unendlichkeit Erweichen: Beiträge Zu Einer Kritischen Theorie für Die Befreiung der Tiere. Alibri.score: 3.0
     
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