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    Hard choices in artificial intelligence.Roel Dobbe, Thomas Krendl Gilbert & Yonatan Mintz - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 300 (C):103555.
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    Of the Advancement and Proficiencie of Learning: Or, The Partitions of Sciences, Nine Books.Francis Bacon, Thomas Williams & Gilbert Wats - 1674 - Printed for Thomas Williams at the Golden Ball in Osier-Lane.
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    Archéologie de la médecine et de l'éthique.Thomas De Koninck, Gilbert Larochelle & André Mineau - 1999 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 55 (2):227-244.
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    Should assisted dying be legalised?Thomas D. G. Frost, Devan Sinha & Barnabas J. Gilbert - 2014 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 9:3.
    When an individual facing intractable pain is given an estimate of a few months to live, does hastening death become a viable and legitimate alternative for willing patients? Has the time come for physicians to do away with the traditional notion of healthcare as maintaining or improving physical and mental health, and instead accept their own limitations by facilitating death when requested? The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge held the 2013 Varsity Medical Debate on the motion “This House Would Legalise (...)
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  5. In pursuit of the rarest of birds: an interview with Gilbert Faccarello.Gilbert Faccarello, Joost Hengstmengel & Thomas R. Wells - 2014 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 7 (1):86-108.
    GILBERT JEAN FACCARELLO (Paris, 1950) is professor of economics at Université Panthéon-Assas, Paris, and a member of the Triangle research centre (École Normale Supérieure de Lyon and CNRS). He is presently chair of the ESHET Council (European Society for the History of Economic Thought). He completed his doctoral research in economics at Université de Paris X Nanterre. He has previously taught at the Université de Paris-Dauphine, Université du Maine and École Normale Supérieure de Fontenay/Saint-Cloud (now École Normale Supérieure de (...)
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  6. Our enemy.Gilbert Thomas Sadler - 1922 - London,: C. W. Daniel.
     
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    The probabilistic import of illatives.George Bowles & Thomas E. Gilbert - 1993 - Argumentation 7 (3):247-262.
    It is not only overtly probabilistic illatives like ‘makes it certain that’ but also apparently non-probabilistic ones like ‘therefore’ that have probabilistic import. Illatives like ‘therefore’ convey the meaning that the premise confers on the conclusion a probability not only greater than 0 but also greater than 1/2. But because they do not say whether that probability is equal to or less than 1, these illatives are appropriately called ‘neutral’.
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    Why a Danish Golden Age? Structural Holes in 19th Century Copenhagen.Thomas Gilbert - 2013 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2013 (1).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 2013 Heft: 1 Seiten: 403-434.
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    Fundamental dimensional properties of the operant.Thomas F. Gilbert - 1958 - Psychological Review 65 (5):272-282.
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    Heiberg's Hegelianism: A Sociological Perspective.Thomas Gilbert - 2012 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2012 (1).
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    Testing the truth of the noble lie.Thomas L. Gilbert - 1994 - Zygon 29 (3):417-424.
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    What is the role of science in the dialogue proposed by William Klink?Thomas L. Gilbert - 1992 - Zygon 27 (2):211-220.
    Klink rejects the use of ecological models in environmental decision making because their predictions cannot be tested by rigorous scientific methods. I argue that models that cannot be tested according to the rigorous standards of the physical sciences can still be considered “scientific”; they are useful (and, in practice, used) for assessing the impacts of human actions on the environment and choosing between alternative courses of action. It is, however, important to be aware of the uncertainties and to make corrections (...)
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    Best‐Laid Editorial Plans.Erik Parens, Thomas H. Murray, Karen J. Maschke, Josephine Johnston, Nora Porter, Susan Gilbert, Joyce A. Griffin & Gregory E. Kaebnick - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 38 (6):2-2.
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    Abortion and the Maternal‐Fetal Medicine Physician.Daniel J. Wechter, Gilbert Meilaender, Hannah Klaus & Thomas W. Hilgers - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (5):2-3.
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    On PaintingThe Sociology of Literary TasteThe Mathematical Basis of the ArtsThe Schillinger System of Musical Composition.Leon Battista Alberti, John R. Spencer, Creighton Gilbert, Levin Schucking, E. W. Dickes, Brian Battershaw, Thomas Munro & Joseph Schillinger - 1967 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (1):148.
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    Laughter in the Best Medicine.Joyce A. Griffin, Susan Gilbert, Nora Porter, Nancy Berlinger, Mary Crowley, Josephine Johnston, Thomas H. Murray & Erik Parens - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
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    Completing a Sustained Attention Task Is Associated With Decreased Distractibility and Increased Task Performance Among Adolescents With Low Levels of Media Multitasking.John Brand, Reina Kato Lansigan, Natalie Thomas, Jennifer Emond & Diane Gilbert-Diamond - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    ObjectiveTo assess distracted attention and performance on a computer task following completion of a sustained attention and acute media multitasking task among adolescents with varying self-reported usual media multitasking.MethodsNinety-six 13- to 17-year-olds played the video game Tetris following completion of a Go/No-go paradigm to measure sustained attention in the presence of distractors, an acute media multitasking, or a passive viewing condition. Adolescents completed the conditions on separate visits in randomized order. Sustained attention was measured within the Go/No-go task by measuring (...)
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  18. An invertebrate stomach's view on vertebrate ecology.Sébastien Calvignac-Spencer, Fabian H. Leendertz, M. Thomas P. Gilbert & Grit Schubert - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (11):1004-1013.
    Recent studies suggest that vertebrate genetic material ingested by invertebrates (iDNA) can be used to investigate vertebrate ecology. Given the ubiquity of invertebrates that feed on vertebrates across the globe, iDNA might qualify as a very powerful tool for 21st century population and conservation biologists. Here, we identify some invertebrate characteristics that will likely influence iDNA retrieval and elaborate on the potential uses of invertebrate‐derived information. We hypothesize that beyond inventorying local faunal diversity, iDNA should allow for more profound insights (...)
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  19. Access to human tissues for research and product development.Jean‐Paul Pirnay, Etienne Baudoux, Olivier Cornu, Alain Delforge, Christian Delloye, Johan Guns, Ernst Heinen, Etienne Van den Abbeel, Alain Vanderkelen, Caroline Van Geyt, Ivan van Riet, Gilbert Verbeken, Petra De Sutter, Michiel Verlinden, Isabelle Huys, Julian Cockbain, Christian Chabannon, Kris Dierickx, Paul Schotsmans, Daniel De Vos, Thomas Rose, Serge Jennes & Sigrid Sterckx - unknown
     
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    Patrons—Philip Hefner Fund.Solomon H. Katz, William Lesher, Karl E. Peters, Don Browning, Paul H. Carr, Marjorie H. Davis, Thomas L. Gilbert, P. Roger Gillette, Melvin Gray & Lothar Schäfer - 2009 - Zygon 44 (1):653-654.
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    Thomas d’Aquin et l’allégorie.Gilbert Dahan - 2021 - Studium Filosofía y Teología 24 (48):103-115.
    Dans sa réflexion herméneutique, Thomas d’Aquin énonce la théorie des quatre sens mais il ne lui accorde pas un rôle majeur. Il utilise plutôt l’opposition augustinienne entre res et voces et envisage la lettre dans toutes ses dimensions, y intégrant l’analyse théologique. Dans sa pratique exégétique, l’allégorie est très peu présente, voire totalement absente de certains commentaires.
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  22. Boston colloquium for philosophy of science.Tomaso Poggio, Daniel Dennett, Robert Berwick, Lynn Margulis, Richard Lewontin, Evelyn Fox Keller, Thomas Starzl, Walter Gilbert, Temple Smith & Jan Sapp - 1996 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 27:413-417.
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    Les éditions des commentaires bibliques de saint Thomas d'Aquin.Gilbert Dahan - 2005 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 1 (1):9-15.
    Résumé Dans cet hommage à la Commission Léonine, l’auteur souligne la qualité très remarquable des introductions aux éditions des commentaires bibliques de saint Thomas (Job et Isaïe) et montre en quoi elles peuvent nous aider à connaître le texte courant de la Vulgate au xiii e siècle (dit « texte parisien »). Est posée la question de l’utilisation par Thomas du correctoire de Hugues de Saint-Cher et de la Bible de Saint-Jacques.
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  24. Saint Thomas d'Aquin et la métaphore: Rhétorique et herméneutique.Gilbert Dahan - 1992 - Medioevo 18:85-117.
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  25. The Transcendental Argument of the Novel.Gilbert Plumer - 2017 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 3 (2):148-167.
    Can fictional narration yield knowledge in a way that depends crucially on its being fictional? This is the hard question of literary cognitivism. It is unexceptional that knowledge can be gained from fictional literature in ways that are not dependent on its fictionality (e.g., the science in science fiction). Sometimes fictional narratives are taken to exhibit the structure of suppositional argument, sometimes analogical argument. Of course, neither structure is unique to narratives. The thesis of literary cognitivism would be supported if (...)
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  26. Allen, rt (1993) the structure of value (aldershot, ashgate publishing). Carter, John Ross (1993) on understanding buddhists: Essays on the theravada tradition in Sri lanka (new York, suny press). Cohen, Robert S.(1993) the birth of meaning in hindu thought (dordrecht, reidl). [REVIEW]Js Cummins, Wb Hallaq, Thomas Hudak, Phillip Olson, Ilkka Pyysianen, Isabelle Robinet, Gilbert Rozman, Paul Arthur Schlipp, Harendra Prasad Sinha & Gareth Sparham - 1994 - Asian Philosophy 4 (1):99.
     
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    Les Pères dans l'exégèse médiévale de la Bible.Gilbert Dahan - 2007 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 1:109-127.
    Deux lignes caractérisent l’exégèse médiévale de la Bible : elle s’inscrit dans une tradition de réception de la Parole divine, elle considère sa lecture comme un progrès infini. Les Pères représentent le fondement de cette tradition exégétique. Peut-être plus, même : ayant aussi bénéficié de l’inspiration, ils font partie eux-mêmes d’une Écriture sacrée, qui dépasse le canon des textes bibliques. On étudie donc ici, notamment à travers un texte d’Henri de Gand, cette notion des Pères comme sacra Scriptura. Puis on (...)
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    Review of Stephen N. Thomas: The Formal Mechanics of Mind[REVIEW]Gilbert Harman - 1982 - Ethics 92 (2):350-350.
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    The Family and the Political Self ‐ by Laurence Thomas.Paul Gilbert - 2007 - Philosophical Books 48 (4):381-382.
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    La mort du Léviathan: Hobbes, Rawls et notre situation politique.Gilbert Boss - 1984
  31. Esquisses de dialogues philosophiques.Gilbert Boss - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (4):756-757.
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  32. Le christ vérité selon saint Thomas d'Aquin.Gilbert Narcisse - 2004 - Revue Thomiste 104 (1-2):205-218.
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  33. L'universalité de la médiation du Verbe incarné selon saint Thomas d'Aquin.Gilbert Narcisse - 2006 - Revue Thomiste 106 (1-2):271-287.
     
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    L’immortalité aux immortels.Gilbert Durand - 2014 - Iris 35:9-38.
    Dans la première moitié du xxe siècle, une tendance à la remythologisation caractérise le roman. Proust, Thomas Mann et Faulkner permettent à Gilbert Durand de dresser un portrait de « l’immortel » héros à partir de quatre traits : le temps sans mort et sans souci de sa propre fin ; le temps qui passe de l’entropie à l’infinie répétition ; l’obsession du sang ; l’absence d’âme et d’état d’âme. Le roman perd tout sentimentalisme, tout réalisme, tout psychologisme. (...)
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  35. Gilbert Ryle and the adverbial theory of mind.Thomas W. Bestor - 1979 - Personalist 60 (July):233-242.
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    Collective Belief, Kuhn, and the String Theory Community.James Owen Weatherall & Margaret Gilbert - 2016 - In Michael S. Brady & Miranda Fricker (eds.), The Epistemic Life of Groups. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 191-217.
    One of us [Gilbert, M.. “Collective Belief and Scientific Change.” Sociality and Responsibility. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. 37-49.] has proposed that ascriptions of beliefs to scientific communities generally involve a common notion of collective belief described by her in numerous places. A given collective belief involves a joint commitment of the parties, who thereby constitute what Gilbert refers to as a plural subject. Assuming that this interpretive hypothesis is correct, and that some of the belief ascriptions in (...)
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    Synopse de la théorie thomasienne du bonheur à la lumière du Stagirite.Gilbert Zuè-Nguéma - 2018 - Chennevières-sur-Marne: Éditions Dianoïa.
    Aristote est largement antérieur à Thomas d'Aquin et à la constitution de la théologie chrétienne au Moyen Âge. Pourtant sa philosophie, sur des questions qui, bien extraordinairement, allaient influencer Thomas d'Aquin et d'autres théologiens (musulmans et chrétiens), s'était révélée compatible avec les livres de foi du christianisme (Bible) et de l'islam (Coran). C'est donc bien ces théologiens qui avaient hérité de lui et non le contraire. Mais en dépit de cet héritage, les textes fondateurs des religions concernées ont (...)
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  38. 'Shared agency', Gilbert, and deep continuity.Thomas H. Smith - 2014 - Journal of Social Ontology 1 (1):49-57.
    I compare Bratman’s theory with Gilbert’s. I draw attention to their similarities, query Bratman’s claim that his theory is the more parsimonious, and point to one theoretical advantage of Gilbert’s theory.
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  39. Gilbert Ryle and the Adverbial Theory of Mind.Thomas Weston Bestor - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (3):233.
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  40. La philosophie morale de saint Thomas d'Aquin.Antonin Gilbert Sertillanges - 1942 - Paris,: Aubier, Éditions Montaigne.
     
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    Thomas Hobbes in his time.Ralph Gilbert Ross, Herbert Wallace Schneider & Theodore Waldman (eds.) - 1974 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    by Ralph Ross, Herbert W. Schneider, Theodore Waldman THOMAS HOBBES has again become the center of lively discussion among philosophers, historians, ...
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  42. Scanlon on promissory obligation: The problem of promisees' rights.Margaret Gilbert - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy 101 (2):83 - 109.
    This article offers a critique of Thomas Scanlon's well-known account of promissory obligation by reference to the rights of promisees. Scanlon's account invokes a moral principle, the "principle of fidelity". Now, corresponding to a promisor's obligation to perform is a promisee's right to performance. It is argued that one cannot account for this right in terms of Scanlon's principle. This is so in spite of a clause in the principle relating to the promisee's "consent", which might have been thought (...)
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    Rationality and salience.Margaret Gilbert - 1989 - Philosophical Studies 57 (1):61-77.
    A number of authors, Including Thomas Schelling and David Lewis, have envisaged a model of the generation of action in coordination problems in which salience plays a crucial role. Empirical studies suggest that human subjects are likely to try for the salient combination of actions, a tendency leading to fortunate results. Does rationality dictate that one aim at the salient combination? Some have thought so, Thus proclaiming that salience is all that is needed to resolve coordination problems for agents (...)
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    Bruce Gilbert. The Vitality of Contradiction: Hegel, Politics, and the Dialectics of Liberal-Capitalism.Thomas Klikauer - 2014 - The Owl of Minerva 46 (1/2):145-153.
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    Gilbert Simondon and the Philosophy of the Transindividual.Thomas LaMarre (ed.) - 2012 - MIT Press.
    Gilbert Simondon, one of the most influential contemporary French philosophers, published only three works: L'individu et sa genèse physico-biologique and L'individuation psychique et collective, both drawn from his doctoral thesis, and _Du mode d'existence des objets techniques_. It is this last work that brought Simondon into the public eye; as a consequence, he has been considered a "thinker of technics" and cited often in pedagogical reports on teaching technology. Yet Simondon was a philosopher whose ambitions lay in an in-depth (...)
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    Jean-Paul Sartre.Thomas Baldwin - 1986 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 20:285-.
    Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980), nephew of the Alsatian theologian, Albert Schweitzer, was born in Paris, passed his agrégation at the Ecole Normale Superieure in 1929, and was a lycée teacher between 1931 and 1945. He was called up to the French Army in 1939, captured by the Germans in 1940 and released after the armistice. In 1938 he published a novel, La Nausée, translated by Robert Baldick as Nausea (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965), and in 1940, L'Imaginaire: Psychologie phénoménologique de l'imagination, translated by (...)
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    Contribution au problème du lien onto-théologique dans la démarche métaphysique de S. Thomas d'Aquin.Gilbert Gérard - 1994 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (2):184-210.
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  48. [God and Human-beings According To Aquinas, Thomas and Hegel-French-Brito, E].Gilbert Gérard - 1993 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 24 (2):195-200.
     
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    Being a (A-)moral Person and Caring About Morality.Thomas Schramme - 2014 - In Being Amoral: Psychopathy and Moral Incapacity. MIT Press. pp. 227-244.
    The chapter starts from a specific interpretation of what it means to know the difference between right and wrong, which stems from Gilbert Ryle. To know the difference between right and wrong implies caring about morality. The author links Ryle’s ideas to the notion of being a moral person. Two different ideas found in moral philosophy are delineated, namely, the amoral person, that is, someone who rejects the demands of morality, and the morally incapacitated person, that is, someone who (...)
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    Dante's Conception of Justice.Allan H. Gilbert - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36:196.
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