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  1. Treaty-Curses and the Old Testament Prophets.Delbert R. Hillers - 1964
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    Aspects of Nonverbal Communication in the Ancient near East.Delbert R. Hillers & Mayer I. Gruber - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (3):672.
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  3. Covenant: The History of a Biblical Idea.Delbert R. Hillers - 1969
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    Colour Terms in the Old Testament.Delbert R. Hillers & Athalya Brenner - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (4):767.
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    I trattati nel mondo antico: Forma, ideologia, funzione.Delbert R. Hillers, Luciano Canfora, Mario Liverani & Carlo Zaccagnini - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (4):683.
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  6. Lamentations. A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary.Delbert R. Hillers - 1972
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    Palmyrene Aramaic Texts.Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet, Delbert R. Hillers, Eleonora Cussini & Francoise Briquel-Chatonnet - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):143.
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    Textbook of Syrian Semitic Inscriptions. Vol. I: Hebrew and MoabiteTextbook of Syrian Semitic Inscriptions, Vol. II: Aramaic Inscriptions. [REVIEW]Delbert R. Hillers & John C. L. Gibson - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (2):177.
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  9. A Theology of Christian Experience-Interpreting the Historic Wesleyan Message.Delbert R. Rose - 1965
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    Cussini A Journey to Palmyra. Collected Essays to Remember Delbert R. Hillers. Pp. xxii + 258, figs, ills. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2005. Cased, €125, US$179. ISBN: 90-04-12418-7. [REVIEW]Ted Kaizer - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):477-478.
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    Cussini (E.) (ed.) A Journey to Palmyra. Collected Essays to Remember Delbert R. Hillers. (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 22.) Pp. xxii + 258, figs, ills. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2005. Cased, €125, US$179. ISBN: 90-04-12418-. [REVIEW]Ted Kaizer - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (02):477-.
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    Should There Be a Female Age Limit on Public Funding for Assisted Reproductive Technology?: Differing Conceptions of Justice in Resource Allocation.Drew Carter, Amber M. Watt, Annette Braunack-Mayer, Adam G. Elshaug, John R. Moss & Janet E. Hiller - 2013 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (1):79-91.
    Should there be a female age limit on public funding for assisted reproductive technology (ART)? The question bears significant economic and sociopolitical implications and has been contentious in many countries. We conceptualise the question as one of justice in resource allocation, using three much-debated substantive principles of justice—the capacity to benefit, personal responsibility, and need—to structure and then explore a complex of arguments. Capacity-to-benefit arguments are not decisive: There are no clear cost-effectiveness grounds to restrict funding to those older women (...)
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  13. Micah: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Micah.Delbert Roy Hillers - 1984
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    Froese, L, 102n, 105.R. M. Garrett, M. Gebauer, M. E. Goertz, A. Grafton, U. Grevsmiihl, P. Grossman, E. Herrigel, P. W. Hewson, H. W. Heymann & G. G. Hiller - 2000 - In Ian Westbury, Stefan Hopmann & Kurt Riquarts (eds.), Teaching as a Reflective Practice: The German Didaktik Tradition. L. Erlbaum Associates.
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  15. Epistemic Structure in Non-Summative Social Knowledge.Avram Hiller & R. Wolfe Randall - 2023 - Social Epistemology 37 (1):30-46.
    How a group G can know that p has been the subject of much investigation in social epistemology in recent years. This paper clarifies and defends a form of non-supervenient, non-summative group knowledge: G can know that p even if none of the members of G knows that p, and whether or not G knows that p does not locally supervene on the mental states of the members of G. Instead, we argue that what is central to G knowing that (...)
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  16. Group Dispositional Belief, Information Possession, and “Epistemic Explosion”: A Further Reply to Jesper Kallestrup.Avram Hiller & R. Wolfe Randall - 2023 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 12 (5):8-16.
  17. Pluralism About Group Knowledge: A Reply to Jesper Kallestrup.Avram Hiller & R. Wolfe Randall - 2023 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 12 (1):39-45.
    Jesper Kallestrup has provided an insightful response to our paper, “Epistemic Structure in Non-Summative Social Knowledge”. Kallestrup identifies some important issues pertaining to our non-summative, non-supervenient account of group knowledge which we did not address in our original paper. Here, we develop our view further in light of Kallestrup’s helpful reply.
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  18. Ueber das Verhältniss der Logik zur Philosophie oder Transcendentale Logik.J. Fichte, R. Lauth, P. Schneider & K. Hiller - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (2):325-326.
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    An analysis of the evidence‐practice continuum: is surgery for obstructive sleep apnoea contraindicated?Adam G. Elshaug, John R. Moss, Anne Marie Southcott & Janet E. Hiller - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (1):3-9.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Philip A. Cusick, Jeffrey Glanz, Hunter Mcewan, Nancy R. King, Samuel Totten, Ken Futernick, Kathleen Barta, Delbert H. Long & Edward Edmonds - 1993 - Educational Studies 24 (4):319-362.
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    Klassiker der Archäologie: im Neudruck herausgegeben von F. Hiller von Gärtringen, G. Karo, O. Kern, C. Robert. Bd. III. L. Ross: Inselreisen. Halle a. S.: Niemayer. [REVIEW]H. D. R. W. - 1916 - The Classical Review 30 (2):58-58.
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    Die Öffentlichkeit des Exilrückkehrers: Kurt Hiller und die Universität Hamburg: Beiträge einer Tagung der Kurt Hiller Gesellschaft in Zusammenarbeit mit der Arbeitsstelle für Universitätsgeschichte an der Universität Hamburg, 22./23. Juni 2019 - und ergänzende Dokumente.Reinhold Lütgemeier-Davin, Harald Lützenkirchen & Rolf von Bockel (eds.) - 2020 - Neumünster: Von Bockel Verlag.
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    Korrespondenz 1791, vol. 3 Karl Leonhard Reinhold Édité par F. Fabbianelli, E. Heller, K. Hiller, R. Lauth†, I. Radrizzani et W. Schrader† Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Frommann-holzboog, 2011, xxiv + 406 p. [REVIEW]Claude Piché - 2011 - Dialogue 50 (3):625-627.
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  24. Comment on Gignac and Zajenkowski, “The Dunning-Kruger effect is (mostly) a statistical artefact: Valid approaches to testing the hypothesis with individual differences data”.Avram Hiller - 2023 - Intelligence 97 (March-April):101732.
    Gignac and Zajenkowski (2020) find that “the degree to which people mispredicted their objectively measured intelligence was equal across the whole spectrum of objectively measured intelligence”. This Comment shows that Gignac and Zajenkowski’s (2020) finding of homoscedasticity is likely the result of a recoding choice by the experimenters and does not in fact indicate that the Dunning-Kruger Effect is a mere statistical artifact. Specifically, Gignac and Zajenkowski (2020) recoded test subjects’ responses to a question regarding self-assessed comparative IQ onto a (...)
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  25. Ressentiment, value, and self-vindication : making sense of Nietzsche's slave revolt.R. Jay Wallace - 2007 - In Brian Leiter & Neil Sinhababu (eds.), Nietzsche and morality. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 110--137.
     
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    Consequentialism and environmental ethics.Avram Hiller, Ramona Ilea & Leonard Kahn (eds.) - 2013 - New York: Routledge.
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    The epistemic condition for moral responsibility.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2018 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    An encyclopedia article on the epistemic or knowledge condition for moral responsibility, written for the SEP.
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    Wissenschaft und Lebenswahrheit: zwei Bereiche der Wirklichkeitserfahrung.Delbert Barley - 1980 - Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
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    Rites, Rights and the Right: Conservative Christian Politics in the United States.Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller - 2001 - Theory and Event 5 (2).
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  30. A Capacitarian Account of Culpable Ignorance.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (S1):398-426.
    Ignorance usually excuses from responsibility, unless the person is culpable for the ignorance itself. Since a lot of wrongdoing occurs in ignorance, the question of what makes ignorance culpable is central for a theory of moral responsibility. In this article I examine a prominent answer, which I call the ‘volitionalist tracing account,’ and criticize it on the grounds that it relies on an overly restrictive conception of responsibility‐relevant control. I then propose an alternative, which I call the ‘capacitarian conception of (...)
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  31. Moral ignorance and the social nature of responsible agency.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (5):821-848.
    In this paper I sketch a socially situated account of responsible agency, the main tenet of which is that the powers that constitute responsible agency are themselves socially constituted. I explain in detail the constitution relation between responsibility-relevant powers and social context and provide detailed examples of how it is realized by focusing on what I call ‘expectations-generating social factors’ such as social practices, cultural scripts, social roles, socially available self-conceptions, and political and legal institutions. I then bring my account (...)
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    First-person representations and responsible agency in AI.Miguel Ángel Sebastián & Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):7061-7079.
    In this paper I investigate which of the main conditions proposed in the moral responsibility literature are the ones that spell trouble for the idea that Artificial Intelligence Systems could ever be full-fledged responsible agents. After arguing that the standard construals of the control and epistemic conditions don’t impose any in-principle barrier to AISs being responsible agents, I identify the requirement that responsible agents must be aware of their own actions as the main locus of resistance to attribute that kind (...)
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    Lord Jesus Christ: Devotion to Jesus in Earliest Christianity.Delbert Burkett & Larry W. Hurtado - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (1):128.
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  34. It’s (Almost) All About Desert: On the Source of Disagreements in Responsibility Studies.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2021 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 59 (3):386-404.
    In this article I discuss David Shoemaker’s recently published piece “Responsibility: The State of the Question. Fault Lines in the Foundations.” While agreeing with Shoemaker on many points, I argue for a more unified diagnosis of the seemingly intractable debates that plague (what I call) “responsibility studies.” I claim that, of the five fault lines Shoemaker identifies, the most basic one is about the role that the notion of deserved harm should play in the theory of moral responsibility. I argue (...)
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    Gottes Geschichte: hermeneutische und theologische Reflexionen zum Geschehen der Gottesgeschichte, orientiert an der Erzählkonzeption Paul Ricœurs.Doris Hiller - 2009 - Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener.
    "Geschichte," die zu denken gibt. Konnotationen des Geschichtsbegriffs aus theologischer Perspektive ; Die fundamentaltheologische Dichotomie ; Die Begründung einer theologischen Perspektive auf "Geschichte" ; Die theologische Tiefenstruktur von "Geschichte" als Aufgabe -- "Geschichte" als hermeneutische Aufgabe. "Geschichte" als Programm ; Die universalgeschichtliche Herausforderung ; "Geschichte" zwischen Offenbarung und Kerygema ; "Geschichte" als Denkbewegung -- "Geschichte" im Erzählen : Paul Ricœur. Der Wag in die Philosophie : Biographische Notizen zu Paul Ricœur ; Die Begründung der philosophie de la detour ; Auf (...)
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    Reasonable expectations, moral responsibility, and empirical data.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2020 - Philosophical Studies (10):2945-2968.
    Many philosophers think that a necessary condition on moral blameworthiness is that the wrongdoer can reasonably be expected to avoid the action for which she is blamed. Those who think so assume as a matter of course that the expectations at issue here are normative expectations that contrast with the non-normative or predictive expectations we form concerning the probable conduct of others, and they believe, or at least assume, that there is a clear-cut distinction between the two. In this paper (...)
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    Give People a Break: Slips and Moral Responsibility.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2019 - Philosophical Quarterly 69 (277):721-740.
    I examine the question of whether people are sometimes morally blameworthy for what I call ‘slips’: wrongful actions or omissions that a good-willed agent inadvertently performs due to a non-negligent failure to be aware of relevant considerations. I focus in particular on the capacitarian answer to this question, according to which possession of the requisite capacities to be aware of relevant considerations and respond appropriately explains blameworthiness for slips. I argue, however, that capacitarianism fails to show that agents have responsibility (...)
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  38. An Introduction to the New Testament and the Origins of Early Christianity.Delbert Burkett - 2002
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  39. The Son of the Man in the Gospel of John.Delbert Burkett - 1991
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    Assertion, justificatory commitment, and trust.Fernando Rudy Hiller - 2016 - Análisis Filosófico 36 (1):29-53.
    This paper discusses the commitment account of assertion, according to which two necessary conditions for asserting that p are the speaker's undertaking a commitment to justify her assertion in the face of challenges and the speaker's licensing the audience to defer justificatory challenges back to her. Relying on what I call the "cancellation test," and focusing on Robert Brandom's version of the CAA, I show that the latter is wrong: it is perfectly possible to assert that p even while explicitly (...)
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    Book Review Section 3. [REVIEW]Delbert H. Long, William E. Bickel & David L. Green - 1992 - Educational Studies 23 (1):107-127.
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  42. So why can’t you intend to drink the toxin?Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2019 - Philosophical Explorations 22 (3):294-311.
    In this paper I revisit Gregory Kavka’s Toxin Puzzle and propose a novel solution to it. Like some previous accounts, mine postulates a tight link between intentions and reasons but, unlike them, in my account these are motivating rather than normative reasons, i.e. reasons that explain (rather than justify) the intended action. I argue that sensitivity to the absence of possible motivational explanations for the intended action is constitutive of deliberation-based intentions. Since ordinary rational agents display this sensitivity, when placed (...)
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  43. Inverse enkrasia and the real self.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2020 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):228-236.
    Non‐reflectivist real self views claim that people are morally responsible for all and only those bits of conduct that express their true values and cares, regardless of whether they have endorsed them or not. A phenomenon that is widely cited in support of these views is inverse akrasia, that is, cases in which a person is praiseworthy for having done the right thing for the right reasons despite her considered judgment that what she did was wrong. In this paper I (...)
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    Pavlovian conditioning and death from apparent overdose of medically prescribed morphine: A case report.Shepard Siegel & Delbert W. Ellsworth - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (4):278-280.
  45. Climate Change and Individual Responsibility.Avram Hiller - 2011 - The Monist 94 (3):349-368.
    Several philosophers claim that the greenhouse gas emissions from actions like a Sunday drive are so miniscule that they will make no difference whatsoever with regard to anthropogenic global climate change (AGCC) and its expected harms. This paper argues that this claim of individual causal inefficacy is false. First, if AGCC is not reducible at least in part to ordinary actions, then the cause would have to be a metaphysically odd emergent entity. Second, a plausible (dis-)utility calculation reveals that such (...)
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    Roundtable on Eve Darian-Smith, Religion, Race, Rights: Landmarks in the History of Modern Anglo-American Law: Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2010, ISBN: 978-1841137292. [REVIEW]Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller, Renisa Mawani, Didi Herman, Denise Ferreira da Silva & Eve Darian-Smith - 2011 - Feminist Legal Studies 19 (3):265-288.
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    A capacitarian account of culpability for negligence.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2022 - Manuscrito 45 (2):118-160.
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    In defense of a strong persistence requirement on intention.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2020 - Synthese 198 (11):10289-10312.
    An important recent debate in the philosophy of action has focused on whether there is a persistence requirement on intention and, if there is, what its proper formulation should be. At one extreme, Bratman has defended what I call Strong Persistence, according to which it’s irrational to abandon an intention except for an alternative that is better supported by one’s reasons. At the other extreme, Tenenbaum has argued that there isn’t a persistence requirement on intention at all. In the middle, (...)
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    La dernière crise gnostique : Pascal et le gnosticisme ad hominem.Daniel Rudy Hiller - 2018 - Philosophiques 45 (1):3-20.
    Taking as its starting point the article by Hans Jonas entitled “Gnosticism, Existentialism and Nihilism” (1952), as well as the main ideas of Hans Blumenberg’s The Legitimacy of the Modern Age (1966), this article proposes to reveal both the systematic and historical similarities which can be traced between the basic postulates and metaphors of the various religious currents of the first two centuries of our era grouped under the name of Gnosticism and certain aspects, such as the cosmology and the (...)
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  50. The moral psychology of moral responsibility.Fernando Rudy-Hiller - 2022 - In Manuel Vargas & John Doris (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
    In this chapter I survey the two main families of views about the moral psychology of moral responsibility, i.e., about the mental capacities or psychological functioning that distinguishes responsible agents from non-responsible agents. These are self-expression views, which maintain that responsible agency is essentially about being able to express one's practical stance or moral orientation in conduct; and reasons-responsiveness views, according to which responsible agency requires a suite of powers that make their possessors capable of detecting and responding apppropriately to (...)
     
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