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    L. Sadee, Vom deutschen Plutarch. Ein Beitrag zur Entwicklungsgeschichte des deutschen Klassizismus (Grenzfragen des Nerven- und Seelenlebens.L. Sadee - 1911 - Kant Studien 16 (1-3).
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  2. Culpable ignorance in a collective setting.Säde Hormio - 2018 - Acta Philosophica Fennica 94:7-34.
    This paper explores types of organisational ignorance and ways in which organisational practices can affect the knowledge we have about the causes and effects of our actions. I will argue that because knowledge and information are not evenly distributed within an organisation, sometimes organisational design alone can create individual ignorance. I will also show that sometimes the act that creates conditions for culpable ignorance takes place at the collective level. This suggests that quality of will of an agent is not (...)
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  3. Group Lies and the Narrative Constraint.Säde Hormio - forthcoming - Episteme 19 (First View):1-20.
    A group is lying when it makes a statement that it believes to be untrue but wants the addressee(s) to believe. But how can we distinguish statements that the group believes to be untrue from honest group statements based on mistaken beliefs or confusion within the group? I will suggest a narrative constraint for honest group statements, made up of two components. Narrative coherence requires that a new group statement should not conflict with group knowledge on the matter, or beliefs (...)
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  4. Slavoj Zizek.Kant ile Sade & İdeal Çift - 2005 - Cogito 41:181.
  5. Marginal participation, complicity, and agnotology: What climate change can teach us about individual and collective responsibility.Säde Hormio - 2017 - Dissertation, University of Helsinki
    The topic of my thesis is individual and collective responsibility for collectively caused systemic harms, with climate change as the case study. Can an individual be responsible for these harms, and if so, how? Furthermore, what does it mean to say that a collective is responsible? A related question, and the second main theme, is how ignorance and knowledge affect our responsibility. -/- My aim is to show that despite the various complexities involved, an individual can have responsibility to address (...)
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  6. Collective Agents as Moral Actors.Säde Hormio - forthcoming - In Säde Hormio & Bill Wringe (eds.), Collective Responsibility: Perspectives on Political Philosophy from Social Ontology. Springer.
    How should we make sense of praise and blame and other such reactions towards collective agents like governments, universities, or corporations? Collective agents can be appropriate targets for our moral feelings and judgements because they can maintain and express moral positions of their own. Moral agency requires being capable of recognising moral considerations and reasons. It also necessitates the ability to react reflexively to moral matters, i.e. to take into account new moral concerns when they arise. While members of a (...)
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  7. Collective responsibility for climate change.Säde Hormio - 2023 - WIREs Climate Change 14 (4).
    Climate change can be construed as a question of collective responsibility from two different viewpoints: climate change being inherently a collective problem, or collective entities bearing responsibility for climate change. When discussing collective responsibility for climate change, “collective” can thus refer to the problem of climate change itself, or to the entity causing the harm and/or bearing responsibility for it. The first viewpoint focuses on how climate change is a harm that has been caused collectively. Collective action problem refers to (...)
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    Can Corporations Have (Moral) Responsibility Regarding Climate Change Mitigation?Säde Hormio - 2017 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (3):314-332.
    Does it make sense to talk about corporate responsibility for climate change mitigation? Through utilizing systems thinking, I will argue that mitigation should be incorporated into corpora...
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  9. Universities as Anarchic Knowledge Institutions.Säde Hormio & Samuli Reijula - 2023 - Social Epistemology (2):119-134.
    Universities are knowledge institutions. Compared to several other knowledge institutions (e.g. schools, government research organisations, think tanks), research universities have unusual, anarchic organisational features. We argue that such anarchic features are not a weakness. Rather, they reflect the special standing of research universities among knowledge institutions. We contend that the distributed, self-organising mode of knowledge production maintains a diversity of approaches, topics and solutions needed in frontier research, which involves generating relevant knowledge under uncertainty. Organisational disunity and inconsistencies should sometimes (...)
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  10. Who has a moral responsibility to slow climate change?Säde Hormio - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
    Henry Shue’s latest book, The Pivotal Generation: Why We Have a Moral Responsibility to Slow Climate Change Right Now, is an excellent read, both clear and comprehensive. It is written in a way that makes it accessible to philosophers and non-philosophers alike. The book argues persuasively that the people alive today must take immediate and drastic action to tackle climate change, as the current decade will be crucial for determining how severe the impacts will become. Shue warns how a sharp (...)
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  11. Osallisuusvastuu ilmastonmuutoksesta [Climate change complicity].Säde Hormio - 2013 - Ajatuksia Ilmastoetiikasta.
    Vaikka suurin osa viimeaikaisesta ilmaston lämpenemisestä on ihmisten aiheuttamaa antropogeenista lämpenemistä, yksittäisten ihmisten kausaalinen vaikutus ilmastonmuutokseen on minimaalinen, jopa mitätön. Tämän takia jotkut väittävät, että on harhaanjohtavaa pitää yksilöitä vastuussa ilmastonmuutoksesta. Tällainen argumentointi perustuu perinteisiin vastuutulkintoihin ja -käsitteisiin, joissa vastuun perustana painotetaan toimijan näkökulmaa ja hänen kausaalista rooliaan: jos toimijan teot tai tekemättä jättämiset eivät vaikuta lopputulokseen, hän ei ole vastuussa siitä. Ilmastonmuutoksessa on toinenkin vastuukäsitysten kannalta ongelmallinen seikka, intentionaalisuus eli tahallisuus: ihmiskunta tai yksittäiset ihmiset eivät ole tietoisesti lähteneet muuttamaan (...)
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  12. Institutional Knowledge and its Normative Implications.Säde Hormio - 2020 - In Rachael Mellin, Raimo Tuomela & Miguel Garcia-Godinez (eds.), Social Ontology, Normativity and Law. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 63-78.
    We attribute knowledge to institutions on a daily basis, saying things like "the government knew about the threat" or "the university did not act upon the knowledge it had about the harassment". Institutions can also attribute knowledge to themselves, like when Maybank Global Banking claims that it offers its customers "deep expertise and vast knowledge" of the Southeast Asia region, or when the United States Geological Survey states that it understands complex natural science phenomena like the probability of earthquakes occurring (...)
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  13. Dialog między księdzem a umierającym.D. A. F. de Sade - 2002 - Hybris. Internetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny 2.
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    Taking Responsibility for Climate Change.Säde Hormio - 2024 - Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book proposes that it is not only states and international bodies that have a responsibility to take action toward mitigating climate change. Other collective agents, such as corporations, need to also come onboard. Additionally, the book argues that climate change is not solely a problem for collective agents, but also for individuals, as they are members of collectives and groups of several kinds. Therefore, framing climate change responsibility exclusively from either the collective or the individual perspective leaves out something (...)
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  15. Climate change mitigation, sustainability and non-substitutability.Säde Hormio - 2016 - In Adrian J. Walsh, Säde Hormio & Duncan Purves (eds.), The Ethical Underpinnings of Climate Economics. Routledge. pp. 103-121.
    Climate change policy decisions are inescapably intertwined with future generations. Even if all carbon dioxide emissions were to be stopped today, most aspects of climate change would persist for hundreds of years, thus inevitably raising questions of intergenerational justice and sustainability. -/- The chapter begins with a short overview of discount rate debate in climate economics, followed by the observation that discounting implicitly makes the assumption that natural capital is always substitutable with man-made capital. The chapter explains why non-substitutability matters (...)
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    “Seeing Color,” A Discussion of the Implications and Applications of Race in the Field of Neuroscience.Sade J. Abiodun - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  17. Collective Responsibility: Perspectives on Political Philosophy from Social Ontology.Säde Hormio & Bill Wringe (eds.) - forthcoming - Springer.
     
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    Mitä voimme oppia yksilöiden ja kollektiivien vastuusta tarkastelemalla ilmastonmuutosta.Säde Hormio - 2018 - Ajatus 75 (1):527-537.
    Lectio praecursoria 16.12.2017: Väitöskirjani tarkastelee yksilövastuun ja kollektiivisen vastuun suhdetta ja kysyy, mitä voimme oppia niistä tarkastelemalla ilmastonmuutosta. Käsittelen ilmastonmuutosta esimerkkitapauksena systemaattisesta vahingosta, joka on syntynyt kollektiivisen toiminnan tahattomana sivuvaikutuksena. Tällaisten vahinkojen ja haittojen kohdalla kausaalinen yhteys yksittäisen toimijan ja lopputuloksen välillä on usein epäselvä tai mahdoton osoittaa tarkasti. Osallisuusvastuu on osallistumista, osallisuutta tai yhteyttä väärään tekoon tai kollektiivisesti aiheutettuun haittaan. Ilmastonmuutos ei ole ongelma vain kollektiivisille toimijoille, vaan myös yksilöille pääosin sen takia, että olemme erilaisten kollektiivien jäseniä ja osia. (...)
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  19. Zu Sophokles Aias 222.L. Sadée - 1926 - Hermes 61 (3):352.
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    The Ethical Underpinnings of Climate Economics.Adrian J. Walsh, Säde Hormio & Duncan Purves (eds.) - 2016 - Routledge.
    This book was born out of two interdisciplinary seminars held in 2014. The first one was the Climate Ethics and Climate Economics workshop in April adjoined as part of the European Consortium for Political Research Joint Sessions 2014 in Salamanca. Spurred on by the invigorating discussions, the participants decided to put together more workshops, with Ethical Underpinnings of Climate Economics following in Helsinki in November that same year. Without the organisers of these workshops the collaborators of this book would not (...)
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    Climate Change and the Moral Agent: Individual Duties in an Interdependent World. [REVIEW]Säde Hormio - 2015 - Journal of Social Ontology 1 (1):179–181.
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    Foucault, Sade e as Luzes: o que nos interessa saber desta relação?Alex Pereira de Araújo - 2014 - O Corpo É Discurso:11-14.
    This study takes up the discussion held by Philippe Sabot in Foucault, Sade and the Enlightenment when it came the Marquis de Sade's work uses in studies conducted by Michel Foucault from Madness and Civilization to The Will to Knowledge. What interests us know of this relationship? This is the main question that guided our study.
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    Sade: From Materialism to Pornography.Caroline Warman - 2002
    Sade's personal fate has too long encouraged critics to concentrate on his personal isolation and personal revolt. Extraordinary as his life was, the light that it throws on his work casts into shade the intellectual context that was much more important to its generation than his actual experience. This book is about how Sade took a pure version of eighteenth-century materialism and rendered it into an even purer form of pornography. The eternal yet unequal clashing of atomic bodies (...)
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    Is Sade a philosopher of Enlightenment?Michel Brix - 2007 - Trans/Form/Ação 30 (2):11-22.
    Dans les romans de Sade, on n’accomplit que des crimes qui sont longuement expliqués, commentés et surtout légitimés. Ces dissertations ont conduit les critiques à rapprocher le marquis des philosophes du XVIII e siècle et parfois même à l’assimiler à ces derniers. Le présent article indique que cerapprochement n’est pas fondé et prouve que Sade n’a pas cautionné mais a au contraire stigmatisé les raisonnements des philosophes et de leurs épigones qui tendaient à instiller chez les Français du (...)
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    Sade My Neighbor.Pierre Klossowski - 1991 - Northwestern University Press.
    This first English-language translation captures the excitement of the original text-already a contemporary classic, and will likely become a standard reference in the history of eighteenth-century thought, politics, and society, and in the ...
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    Sade republicano. Republicanismo e sanção da lei na França Revolucionária.Maria das Graças Souza - 2023 - Dois Pontos 20 (2).
    Examinarei aqui dois textos políticos de Sade que propõem um procedimento a ser instituído na elaboração das leis de tal modo que se possa efetivamente fazer da lei a expressão da soberania popular, como queria a constituição republicana francesa de 1793. Os textos em questão são a Adresse au roi des français, de 1791, antes da proclamação da constituição daquele mesmo ano, e Idée sur le mode de la sanction des lois, de novembro de 1792, e que, portanto, precede (...)
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    Sade face à la censure en Hongrie. Expérience d’une traductrice.Ilona Kovács - 2020 - Revue de Synthèse 140 (3-4):397-414.
    Résumé Le problème complexe de la réception tardive de tout l’œuvre du marquis de Sade doit être considéré dans le contexte de l’histoire de la censure en Hongrie au cours de plusieurs siècles. Mon article se nourrit de mon expérience de traductrice, en particulier de ma traduction de La Philosophie dans le boudoir (1989). L’aperçu historique sur l’absence de réception de ses textes avant 1989 puis sur la période suivante qui a commencé avec le changement de régime et une (...)
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    Sade - ewolucja myśli. Przyczynek do nowej lektury tekstów sadycznych.Krzysztof Matuszewski - 1988 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 5:203-228.
    Pour autant que nous lisions Sade dans la perspective de la métaphysique platonicienne, il nous apparaít comme un scélérat psychopathe, dont l'oeuvre est digne de bûcher. Car si ses romans sont le reflet de la réalité, il n'у a pas de justification pour lui. Mais le monde sadique, prétend-il, en effet, à être une copie du monde réel, dont l'existence n'est encore que potentielle? Faut-il alors craindre Sade et le prendre pour un fou en le mettant sous le (...)
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    Sade e Schopenhauer: matéria e metafísica.Eduardo Ribeiro da Fonseca - 2019 - Revista Natureza Humana 21 (3).
    Sade e Schopenhauer são filósofos que pensaram a matéria ao mesmo tempo em que descartaram o criacionismo. Schopenhauer pensa a matéria e suas formas no interior de sua metafísica da vontade, enquanto Sade é um materialista propriamente dito, que parte da física e leva a sua concepção de matéria às últimas consequências. Em ambos os autores, o que é inerente ao mundo material é o conflito e o desgaste, o horror e a banalidade do mal, bem como a (...)
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    Sade, para além da cruz e da espada.Francisco Verardi Bocca - 2019 - Discurso 49 (2).
    Também em relação à política Sade foi um enigma, particularmente porque nunca foi sincero sobre ela. Além disso, considerações imprecisas de biógrafos e comentadores contribuem. Esclarecê-lo demanda uma investigação atenta, que espero ter realizado nas obras Sade contre l’Être Suprême e La philosophie dans le boudoir, redigidas durante o período de instalação da primeira República francesa. Por meio delas revelo Sade tão pouco monarquista quanto republicano. Em acréscimo, em La nouvelle Justine e Histoire de Juliette, revelo sua (...)
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    Sade's Ethics of Emotional Restraint: Aline et Valcour Midway between Sentimentality and Apathy.Marco Menin - 2016 - Philosophy and Literature 40 (2):366-382.
    The Marquis de Sade’s work can be considered as one of the inaugural instances of a technique that, within both the philosophical and literary realm, is typical of the nineteenth century: emotional restraint. His disapproval of the rhetoric of empathy and moral sentimentalism assumes particular relevance in that it is an “internal” critique. Availing himself of certain characteristic premises of the sentimentalist philosophy—which are primarily attributable to the works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau—Sade completely changes their conclusions, to the point (...)
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  32. Sade.Eliane Robert Moraes - 1987 - In Italo Tronca (ed.), Foucault vivo. Campinas, SP: Pontes Editores.
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    Sade My Neighbor.Alphonso Lingis (ed.) - 1991 - Northwestern University Press.
    Enlightenment ideals of a society rooted in liberationist reason and morality were trampled in the wake of the savagery of the Second World War. That era's union of cold technology and ancient hatreds gave rise to a dark, alternative reason--an ethic that was value-free and indifferent with regard to virtue and vice, freedom, and slavery. In a world where "the unthinkable" had become reality, it is small wonder that theorists would turn to the writings of a man whose eighteenth-century imagination (...)
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    Sade: The Invention of the Libertine Body.Julie Candler Hayes, Marcel Henaff & Xavier Callahan - 2001 - Substance 30 (1/2):258.
  35. Sade et la peine de Mort.Vincent Jolivet - 2012 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 62:265-285.
  36. Sade, czyli filozof niebezpieczny.Krzysztof Matuszewski - 1988 - Colloquia Communia 36 (1-3):17-40.
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    Sade and Sollers: Hoax or Ventriloquism?Cory Stockwell - 2011 - Substance 40 (2):22-36.
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  38. Sade's despotism of passions or evil in nature.J. Sumic-Riha - 2000 - Filozofski Vestnik 21 (3):7-22.
     
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    Sade and Infanticide in China: around La philosophie dans le boudoir and Justine.Shasha Ma - 2018 - Human and Social Studies 7 (3):98-110.
    The present study will introduce us into a new world of Chinese imagology in the 18th century in France. Different from the negative side of the “sinophobes” such as Montesquieu and François Melon, Sade built a universe of a perfect China in which all crimes were justified. Nevertheless, as a libertine, his point of view was also different from the famous “sinophiles”, La Mothe Le Vayer, Pierre Bayle, Leibniz or Voltaire, for example. China as imagined by Sade was (...)
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    O Radicalismo de Sade à Luz da Filosofia Marginal de E. de Condillac e La Mettrie.Rodrigo Grobe Navarro Luiz - 2019 - Cadernos PET-Filosofia (Parana) 17 (1).
    A fundamentação filosófica permeada na obra literária do Marquês de Sade está intimamente ligada às teses materialistas, em especial, às obras dos filósofos E. de Condillac e La Mettrie que exerceram tamanha influência sob o Marquês. Nos diálogos dos personagens de Sade, encontramos o desmembramento radical das teses propostas por La Metrrie, em principal, quando adere a uma fisiologia muscular, na qual está relacionada a noções de irritabilidade muscular e de sensibilidade nervosa, bem como a tese central de (...)
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    The sexist sublime in Sade and Lyotard.Caroline Weber - 2002 - Philosophy and Literature 26 (2):397-404.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 26.2 (2002) 397-404 [Access article in PDF] The Sexist Sublime in Sade and Lyotard Caroline Weber In this case the masculine returns to haunt the place of the feminine like a ghost...., bloody and inhuman, in order to manifest and to root unforgettably in us the idea of a perpetual conflict and a spasm in which life is constantly being cut short. Antonin Artaud, The (...)
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    Sade and self-censorship.John Phillips - 2000 - Paragraph 23 (1):107-118.
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    Sade’s delectatio morosa and the erotic sovereignty.Edmundo Balsemão Pires - 2008 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 17 (33):427-460.
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    Sade - nasz współczesny.Adam Nowaczyk - 2006 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 58 (2):203-210.
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    Sade, Marquês de. Justine ou os infortúnios da virtude. Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Saga, 1968.Carla Regina Françoia - 2006 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 18 (23):143.
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    Sade, noir et blanc : Afrique et Africains dans Aline et Valcour.Catherine Gallouët - 2005 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 24:65.
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    Sade l'invention du corps libertin.Jean-Louis Bachellier & Marcel Henaff - 1979 - Substance 8 (4):120.
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    Sade est-il un philosophe des Lumières?Michel Brix - 2007 - Trans/Form/Ação 30 (2):11-22.
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    Sade and erotic discourse.Gaëtan Brulotte - 2000 - Paragraph 23 (1):51-62.
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  50. Sade or the first theatre of atheism1.Annie le Brun - 2000 - Paragraph 23 (1):38-50.
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