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  1. Ilozofia.Z. Obsahu, Marián Zouhar, JIŔÍ BYSTRICKÝ, Zuzana Palovičová, Vasil Gluchman & Blanka Šulavíková - 2003 - Filozofia 58 (6-10):361.
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  2. A new view of nature.Z. Palovicova - 1997 - Filozofia 52 (7).
     
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  3. Contemporary moral philosophy and the problem of virtue.Z. Palovicova - 2001 - Filozofia 56 (10):669-678.
    In moral philosophy the problem of virtue has been neglected for a long time. The renaissance of the ethics of vitrues goes back to the 60ies. It had shad light on many problematic issues of the ethic of rules, i. e. of deontologism and utilitarism, and presented itself as an alternative approach. Instead of the question "How should we act?" it focused on the question of the moral subject, i. e. on the problem of moral chracter. The paper examnies some (...)
     
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  4. Ethics and the principle of authenticity.Z. Palovicova - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (9):627-640.
    The paper examines the relationship between ethics and the principle of authenti_city, focusing on two fundamental questions: What is it, what distorts today the ideal of authenticity and how to differentiate between morally responsible forms of self-determination and other ways of modern searching for authenticity? The author follows Taylor’s conception of authenticity. On one hand Taylor is not wil_ling simply to reject the diagnosis of the conservative critics of modernity. He shares their idea, that it was the modernity, which made (...)
     
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  5. Foundations of environmental ethics.Z. Palovicova - 1995 - Filozofia 50 (7):375-381.
     
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  6. GE Moore's contribution to the discussion of the concept of good in ethics.Z. Palovicova - 2001 - Filozofia 56 (2):82-89.
    The paper focuses on G. E. Moore's contribution to the discussion of the concept of good. Its aim is to explain Moore's understanding of this concept and his argument against naturalism and to call the attention to the more problematic aspects of his philosophical analysis of ethical concepts. The author also tries to show, why Moore's philosophy, in spite of its limitations, is still living in contemporary ethical dicourse.
     
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  7. Inspirations and limits of neoaristotelian ethics.Z. Palovicova - 2005 - Filozofia 60 (9):637-655.
    In the 1970s we witnessed a great revival of the interest in Greek moral thought initiated by many ethical thinkers who were inspired by Greek philosophical legacy. Among the fundamental themes, which became the subjects of the discussions and were influenced by this „come back“ to Aristotelian ethics, is also the problem of a good life. One stream of moral philosophy brings the problem of a good life together with the problem of human character. The other one focuses on the (...)
     
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  8. Identity and the good: Moral theory of C. Taylor.Z. Palovicova - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (6):401-415.
    The paper presents the moral conception of Charles Taylor as developed in his fundamental work Sources of the Self. The Making of Modern Identity, in which he tries from the perspective of modernized aristotelism to transform several assumptions of modern moral philosophy. Taylor's conception is based on ontologically rooted human action, putting stress at the same time on the individual freedom and the differences among individuals. From the idea of particular, self-creative beings it follows, that the questions of our moral (...)
     
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  9. K niektorým významom pojmu dobrý v morálnej filozofii.Z. Palovičová - 2000 - Filozofia 55.
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  10. Practice, narration, and tradition: A. MacIntyre's theory of virtue.Z. Palovicova & D. Smrekova - 2003 - Filozofia 58 (5):324-337.
    The objective of the paper is to analyze the conception of virtue as represented in the book After Virtue by one of the initiators od the renaissance of the ethics of virtue A. MacIntyre. In its first part the authors examine the reasons of MacIntyre's criticism of the Enlightenment conception of morals, in which the notion of virtue was excluded from moral reflection and substituted by a universal moral principle. The second part gives a more detailed analysis of the notions (...)
     
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  11. The ethics of virtue and the ethics of rules: Complementary or alternative theories?Z. Palovicova - 2003 - Filozofia 58 (6):396-408.
    In the last decades the ethics of virtue became the central issue of ethical research. This leads to the question, whether the ethics of virtue is an alternative or a complementary theory to the deontological ethics. The question then is, whether the ethics of virtue can be fully independent of moral rules and which of the issues of the ethics of virtue can not, due to their specific character, be resolved in the frame of deontological ethics. The attention is paid (...)
     
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  12. The ethics of virtue and the problem of moral character.Z. Palovicova - 2003 - Filozofia 58 (2):75-86.
    The ethics of virtue made the problem of moral character topical. Due to concentrating rather on the question "How should we live?" instead of the question "What should we do?" attention became to be paid also to such questions as "What our character should be? ", "To what extent is man responsible for his own character?", "Can he change it?", "What is the connection between the character and habits?" The examination of the problem of moral character led to further question, (...)
     
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  13. ""Towards some of the meanings of the word" good" in moral philosophy (Anglo-American thought of the 1950s and 1960s).Z. Palovicova - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (9):692-701.
    The concept of "good" is one of the essential concepts of moral philosophy. The author focuses on the semantic analysis of the word "good" as it has been delivered by the representatives of Angloamerican moral philosophy of the fifties and the sixties . The analytic moral philosophy called attention to the fundamental ethical questions, such as Are moral norms justifiable?; How are they justifiable?; Are moral concepts and moral propositions transcendental by their nature, or are they intersubjective?
     
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  14. The socratic question how should I live and contemporary moral theory.Z. Palovicova - 2005 - Filozofia 60 (6):383-398.
    The aim of the paper is to find out, whether in situation of several competitive concepts, when the traditional justification of morals and the validity of conventional moral concepts are questioned, an ethical theory acceptable for everybody is possible. Which should be the ground of such theory, uniting the particular ethical approaches? According to the author moral philosophy responding to contemporary developments should go back to the question from Plato’s Gorgias: „How should I live?“ This question is directly connected with (...)
     
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  15. The theory of relativity and its impact on philosophical thought in Slovakia.Z. Palovicova - 1996 - Filozofia 51 (10):707-714.
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  16. The value problem in environmental ethics.Z. Palovicova - 1996 - Filozofia 51 (2):91-97.
     
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  17. Virtues and human goodness.Z. Palovicova - 2002 - Filozofia 57 (7):465-474.
    The problem of morals is closely related to the problem of human goodness. In defining the essence of virtue it is essential, according to the ethicians of virtue, to disclose, what is human goodness, i. e. to achieve the ideal of goodness and to define it. Closely related to the question What is goodness? is the question How can we achieve the goodness and what is the role of virtue in achieving this goodness? The ethics of virtue changed the perspective (...)
     
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    Sociálne vylúčenie Z pohľadu normatívnej teórie.Zuzana Palovičová - 2013 - Filozofia 68 (7).
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  19. Mala úvaha nad jednym pokusom o rozliäenie medzi etikou a morálkou: Smreková, D.-PaloviCová, Z.: Dvojznaènosf etickych pojmov.T. Sedová - forthcoming - Filozofia.
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    After Physics.David Z. Albert - 2015 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Here the philosopher and physicist David Z Albert argues, among other things, that the difference between past and future can be understood as a mechanical phenomenon of nature and that quantum mechanics makes it impossible to present the entirety of what can be said about the world as a narrative of “befores” and “afters.”.
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    Ukukhonza as an ethic-oriented ontology to ensure harmonious existence among AmaZulu.Nompumelelo Z. Radebe - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):6.
    The production of knowledge should be premised on the inclusion of all epistemologies to provide possibilities to build a more just world. However, knowledge production, as we have it today, is premised on Western epistemology which is used to distil other knowledges before they could be accepted as legitimate. This approach stifles possibilities to find different ways of knowing that could contribute to imagining the world anew. There is a need, therefore, to unthink the West such that we find other (...)
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    Tanzanya'da Leibzig Mi̇Syon Cemi̇Yeti̇ (Lms) Mi̇Syonerli̇Ği̇, Karşilaşilan Zorluklar Ve Kullanilan Yöntemler.Şeyma Han & Şahin Kızılabdullah - forthcoming - Dini Araştırmalar.
    ÖZ “Tanzanya’da Leibzig Misyoner Cemiyeti Misyonerliği, Karşılaşılan Zorluklar ve Kullanılan Yöntemler” isimli makale “Tanzanya’da Misyonerlik Faaliyetler Lutheran Kilise Örneği” isimli yüksek lisans tezine dayanmaktadır. Makale, Lutheran misyonerliğinin Tanzanya’da faaliyetlerine nasıl başladıkları, ilerleme yöntemleri ve karşılaşılan güçlükleri anlama noktasında önem arz etmektedir. Makalede ana konuya odaklanmadan önce, Tanzanya hakkında genel bir bilgilendirme yapılmış, ardından Leibzig Misyon Cemiyeti’nin (LMS) faaliyetlerine nasıl başladığı, kronolojik bir şekilde açmış olduğu istasyonlar, bu istasyonlarda karşılaşmış olduğu zorluklar ve kullanılan yöntemler hakkında bilgi verilmiştir. Ayrıca, Tanzanya’da Lutheran misyoner (...)
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    Creation myths and generative ontology in ancient China.Paulos Z. Z. Huang - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (3):8.
    This article endeavours to prove that there were creation myths of human beings or certain things, but there were seldom creation myths of ontological cosmology in ancient China. This will be warranted through the distinction between the concepts of ‘to create’ and ‘to beget’, the distinction between ‘Cosmology I of creationism’ and ‘Cosmology II of begetting’, and the relationship between the One and Many. The only exception is the myth of Nüwa 女娲 as the creator of human beings, but not (...)
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  24. Varlıktan Dile Dilden Varlığa.Engin Yurt & Erdal Yıldız - 2016 - Kutadgubilig Felsefe-Bilim Araştırmaları Dergisi 30 (30):777-799.
    In this text presented here, it has been tried to Show the difference between Heidegger’s first and second era understanding of language. In his first era, to manifest Heidegger’s understanding of language, outlines of Being and Time has been discussed and concerned chapter is read carefully. To manifest his understanding of language in second era, the work of On the Way to the Language has been taken as a base. With this comparative study, it has been tried to shown the (...)
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    Unnatural Science.Catherine Z. Elgin - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy 92 (6):289.
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    Will work for food: agricultural interns, apprentices, volunteers, and the agrarian question.Michael Ekers, Charles Z. Levkoe, Samuel Walker & Bryan Dale - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (3):705-720.
    Recently, growing numbers of interns, apprentices, and volunteers are being recruited to work seasonally on ecologically oriented and organic farms across the global north. To date, there has been very little research examining these emergent forms of non-waged work. In this paper, we analyze the relationships between non-waged agricultural work and the economic circumstances of small- to medium-size farms and the non-economic ambitions of farm operators. We do so through a quantitative and qualitative analysis of farmers’ responses to two surveys (...)
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    Realizing Bioethics' Goals in Practice: Ten Ways "Is" Can Help "Ought".Mildred Z. Solomon - 2005 - Hastings Center Report 35 (4):40.
    A familiar criticism of bioethics charges it with being more conceptual than practical—having little application to the “real world.” In order to answer its critics and keep its feet on the ground, bioethics must utilize the social sciences more effectively. Empirical research can provide the bridge between conceiving a moral vision of a better world, and actually enacting it.
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    “This is Why you’ve Been Suffering”: Reflections of Providers on Neuroimaging in Mental Health Care.Emily Borgelt, Daniel Z. Buchman & Judy Illes - 2011 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 8 (1):15-25.
    Mental health care providers increasingly confront challenges posed by the introduction of new neurotechnology into the clinic, but little is known about the impact of such capabilities on practice patterns and relationships with patients. To address this important gap, we sought providers’ perspectives on the potential clinical translation of functional neuroimaging for prediction and diagnosis of mental illness. We conducted 32 semi-structured telephone interviews with mental health care providers representing psychiatry, psychology, family medicine, and allied mental health. Our results suggest (...)
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    Toward an ecological theory of social perception.Leslie Z. McArthur & Reuben M. Baron - 1983 - Psychological Review 90 (3):215-238.
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    The Importance and Function of Kant's Highest Good.R. Z. Freidman - 1984 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (3):325.
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  31. One-Dimensional Fibers of Rigid Subanalytic Sets.L. Lipshitz & Z. Robinson - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (1):83-88.
     
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    3. Metaphor and Reference.Catherine Z. Elgin - 1995 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), From a Metaphorical Point of View: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Cognitive Content of Metaphor. De Gruyter. pp. 53-72.
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    Knowledge as Interpretation: An Historical Survey.Thelma Z. Lavine - 1949 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10 (4):526-540.
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    The Computational Case against Computational Literary Studies.Nan Z. Da - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (3):601-639.
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    Translucent Belief.Catherine Z. Elgin - 1985 - Journal of Philosophy 82 (2):74-91.
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    Knowledge as Interpretation: An Historical Survey.Thelma Z. Lavine - 1950 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (1):88-103.
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    Truth and compassion: lessons from the past and premonitions of the future.Robert Petkovšek & Bojan Žalec (eds.) - 2017 - Zürich: LIT Verlag.
    Truth and Compassion offers an integral and inter-disciplinary view on truth and compassion, their mutual connectedness, the meaning of their cultivation, and the devastating consequences of their neglect and destruction. The authors analyze their various forms, their origins, and concrete ways and attempts of their repression. Essays focus on the attention to truth and compassion under communism, but this is only one of its segments. As a whole, topics range from basic theological and philosophical analysis to concrete historiographic treatments of (...)
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    How to Teach Quantum Mechanics.David Z. Albert - unknown
    I distinguish between two conceptually different kinds of physical space: a space of ordinary material bodies, which is the space of points at which I could imaginably place the tip of my finger, or the center of a billiard-ball, and a space of elementary physical determinables, which is the smallest space of points such that stipulating what is happening at each one of those points, at every time, amounts to an exhaustive physical history of the universe. In all classical physical (...)
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    Conspiracy Panics: Political Rationality and Popular Culture.Jack Z. Bratich - 2008 - SUNY Press.
    While most other works focus on conspiracy theories, this book examines conspiracy panics, or the anxiety over the phenomenon of conspiracy theories. Jack Z. Bratich argues that conspiracy theories are portals into the major social issues defining U.S. and global political culture. These issues include the rise of new technologies, the social function of journalism, U.S. race relations, citizenship and dissent, globalization, biowarfare and biomedicine, and the shifting positions within the Left. Using a Foucauldian governmentality analysis, Bratich maintains that conspiracy (...)
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  40. The Concept of "The Extended Mind" Can Provide A Sound Philosophical Justification for the Academic Use of AI, but with Ethical Precautions!Abdullah Yıldız - forthcoming - European Journal of Therapeutics.
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    Measurement as Abduction.Roman Z. Morawski - 2021 - Perspectives on Science 29 (6):742-756.
    It is argued, in this paper, that the core operation underlying any measurement—the inverse modelling under uncertainty—is equivalent to quantitative abductive reasoning which consists in the selection of the best estimate of a measurand in a set of admissible solutions, using a priori information: on the measurand, on the measuring system coupled with an object under measurement, and on the influence of the environment including the user of the measurement results. There are two key premises of this claim: a systematic (...)
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    Misconceptions Inherent in the Substance Ontology Approach to Assigning Moral Status: A Reply to Patrick Lee, Christopher Tollefsen, and Robert George.Jason Z. Morris - 2018 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 43 (2):159-186.
    I have argued that substance ontology cannot be used to determine the moral status of embryos. Patrick Lee, Christopher Tollefsen, and Robert George wrote a Reply to those arguments in this Journal. In that Reply, Lee, Tollefsen, and George defended and clarified their position that their substance ontology arguments prove that the zygote and the adult into which it develops are the same entity that share the same essence. Here, I show the following: Even using the substance ontology framework to (...)
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    William Hasker’s avoidance of the problems of evil and God.D. Z. Phillips - 2007 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 62 (1):33-42.
    Our Book Review Editor, James Keller, invited William Hasker to write a review of the Book by D. Z. Phillips, "The Problem of Evil and the Problem of God" and then in consultation with the Editor-in-Chief invited Phillips to respond. Aware of both their respect for each other and their philosophical differences we planned that Hasker's review and Phillips' response would appear in the same issue of the "International Journal for Philosophy of Religion." Unfortunately that was not to be. Dewi, (...)
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  44. al-Dārwīnīyah al-Mutaʼaslimah: azmat manhaj.ʻAmr ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz - 2014 - al-Qāhirah: Dār al-Qimarī.
     
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  45. Marāyā wa-mudhakkirāt murāhiq sābiq.Badr ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz - 2000 - [Kuwait]: B. ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz.
     
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  46. Falāsifah wujūdīyūn.ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz & FuʼāD KāMil[From Old Catalog] - 1962
     
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  47. Liḳuṭe tokhaḥat musar.Lemoha-R. R. [Z. O. Asaf Ṿe-LiḳEṭ] Avraham Ben Yehudah Leyb Mi-Ḳ. Ḳ Brod - 1999 - In Zeʼev Goṭlib, Avraham ben Yehuda Leyb, Yitsḥaḳ ben Eliʻezer & Mosheh Kahana (eds.), Sheloshah sifre musar ḳadmonim. Yerushalayim: Mekhon "Shaʻare Tsiyon".
     
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  48. Thun moṅ bsdus paʼi sdom tshig blo gsal dgaʼ bskyed.ŹWa-Dmar Drug Pa Chos-Kyi-Dbaṅ-Phyug - 2012 - In Chos-Kyi-Dbaṅ-Phyug & Blo-Gros-Rgya-Mtsho (eds.), Rigs lam nor buʼi baṅ mdzod kyi sgo brgya ʼbyed paʼi ʼphrul gyi lde mig. Kalimpong, Distt. Darjeeling, West Bengal: Rigpe Dorje Institute.
     
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    Ṭayyib Tīzīnī, al-turāth wa-al-mustaqbal: awrāq al-Nadwah al-Fikrīyah allatī naẓẓamatʹhā Shuʻbat al-Falsafah ḥawla aʻmāl al-Mufakkir al-ʻArabī D. Ṭayyib Tīzīnī.Aḥmad Ṣādiqī & ʻAbd al-Ilāh Balqazīz (eds.) - 2018 - Bayrūt: Muntadá al-Maʻārif.
    Arab countries; intellectual life; congresses.
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    Muḥammad Arkūn al-mufakkir wa-al-bāḥith wa-al-insān: Ḥalaqah niqāshīyah naẓẓamahā Markaz Dirāsāt al-Waḥdah al-ʻArabīyah.Riḍwān Sayyid & ʻAbd al-Ilāh Balqazīz (eds.) - 2011 - Bayrūt: Markaz Dirāsāt al-Waḥdah al-ʻArabīyah.
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