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  1. Educazione ed esistenza.Aldo M. Musu - 1967 - Padova,: R. A. D. A. R..
     
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  2. A influência de Theodosius Dobzhansky no desenvolvimento da Genética no Brasil.Aldo M. Araújo - 1998 - Episteme 3 (7):43-54.
     
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    The Coaches’ Perceptions and Experience Implementing a Long-Term Athletic Development Model in Competitive Swimming.Mário J. Costa, Daniel A. Marinho, Catarina C. Santos, Luís Quinta-Nova, Aldo M. Costa, António J. Silva & Tiago M. Barbosa - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The aim of this study was to analyze the association between coaches’ experience and their perceptions on the implementation of a long-term athletic development model created in 2016 by the Portuguese Swimming Federation. Eighty-six swimming coaches were assembled in groups according to their experience level: “novice”, “intermediate”, and “experienced”, and they answered a questionnaire with the following items: awareness of the existing model acceptance usefulness for practice, and implementation of this model by their peers. Regardless of experience, ~67% of the (...)
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    Viewing photos and reading nouns of natural graspable objects similarly modulate motor responses.Barbara F. M. Marino, Miriam Sirianni, Riccardo Dalla Volta, Fabio Magliocco, Francesco Silipo, Aldo Quattrone & Giovanni Buccino - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  5. Res: III⁰ Colloquio Internazionale, Roma, 7-9 gennaio 1980.M. Fattori, M. Bianchi, Marta Fattori & Aldo Duro - 1983 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 16 (2):140-142.
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  6. DOLCE: A descriptive ontology for linguistic and cognitive engineering1.Stefano Borgo, Roberta Ferrario, Aldo Gangemi, Nicola Guarino, Claudio Masolo, Daniele Porello, Emilio M. Sanfilippo & Laure Vieu - 2022 - Applied ontology 17 (1):45-69.
    dolce, the first top-level ontology to be axiomatized, has remained stable for twenty years and today is broadly used in a variety of domains. dolce is inspired by cognitive and linguistic considerations and aims to model a commonsense view of reality, like the one human beings exploit in everyday life in areas as diverse as socio-technical systems, manufacturing, financial transactions and cultural heritage. dolce clearly lists the ontological choices it is based upon, relies on philosophical principles, is richly formalized, and (...)
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    E.M. Cioran, lo stilita senza colonna: anatemi e tormenti di un apolide metafisico.Aldo Marroni - 2022 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    The Metaphysics of M. F. Sciacca.Aldo G. Tassi - 1964 - Philosophy Today 8 (4):272-285.
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    A Topological Approach to Tense LMn×m-Algebras.Aldo V. Figallo, Inés Pascual & Gustavo Pelaitay - 2020 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 49 (1).
    In 2015, tense n × m-valued Lukasiewicz–Moisil algebras were introduced by A. V. Figallo and G. Pelaitay as an generalization of tense n-valued Łukasiewicz–Moisil algebras. In this paper we continue the study of tense LMn×m-algebras. More precisely, we determine a Priestley-style duality for these algebras. This duality enables us not only to describe the tense LMn×m-congruences on a tense LMn×m-algebra, but also to characterize the simple and subdirectly irreducible tense LMn×m-algebras.
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  10. Plagiarism Allegations Account for Most Retractions in Major Latin American/Caribbean Databases.Renan Moritz V. R. Almeida, Karina de Albuquerque Rocha, Fernanda Catelani, Aldo José Fontes-Pereira & Sonia M. R. Vasconcelos - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (5):1447-1456.
    This study focuses on retraction notices from two major Latin American/Caribbean indexing databases: SciELO and LILACS. SciELO includes open scientific journals published mostly in Latin America/the Caribbean, from which 10 % are also indexed by Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge Journal of Citation Reports. LILACS has a similar geographical coverage and includes dissertations and conference/symposia proceedings, but it is limited to publications in the health sciences. A search for retraction notices was performed in these two databases using the keywords “retracted”, (...)
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    Tense Polyadic N × M-Valued Łukasiewicz–Moisil Algebras.Aldo V. Figallo & Gustavo Pelaitay - 2015 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 44 (3/4):155-181.
    In 2015, A.V. Figallo and G. Pelaitay introduced tense n×m-valued Łukasiewicz–Moisil algebras, as a common generalization of tense Boolean algebras and tense n-valued Łukasiewicz–Moisil algebras. Here we initiate an investigation into the class tpLMn×m of tense polyadic n × m-valued Łukasiewicz–Moisil algebras. These algebras constitute a generalization of tense polyadic Boolean algebras introduced by Georgescu in 1979, as well as the tense polyadic n-valued Łukasiewicz–Moisil algebras studied by Chiriţă in 2012. Our main result is a representation theorem for tense polyadic (...)
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    The Metaphysics of M. F. Sciacca.Aldo G. Tassi - 1964 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 45 (4):460.
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  13. Ontologies in Medicine: Proceedings of the Workshop on Medical Ontologies (Rome October 2003), Amsterdam: IOS Press,.Kumar Anand, Smith Barry, M. Pisanelli Domenico, Gangemi Aldo & Stefanelli Mario - 2004 - IOS Press.
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    Bobos e palhaços: a estética da so(m)bra.Aldo Antônio Tavares do Nascimento - 2016 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 13 (1):428-450.
    Este artigo se propõe a refletir sobre um leque de conceitos inerentes à alegria por meio de figuras que encarnam a estética da sobra, neste caso, o bobo e o palhaço. Dos gregos até o final do século 19, a filosofia permaneceu a pensar o que é sério. Em 1677, com a publicação de Ética, Baruch Spinoza pensou os afetos, um deles, a alegria, ainda que a tenha pensado com a retidão de um geômetra. A escrita spinoziana é o sério (...)
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    Trial‐generated profiles for implantation of electrical devices in outpatients with heart failure: real‐world prevalence and 1‐year outcome.Giuseppe Boriani, Claudio Rapezzi, Igor Diemberger, Lucio Gonzini, Marco Gorini, Donata Lucci, Gianfranco Sinagra, Robin M. T. Cooke, Giuseppe Di Pasquale, Luigi Tavazzi & Aldo P. Maggioni - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (1):82-91.
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    Some answers to Max Urchs' comments on a paper by A. Bressan.Aldo Bressan - 1996 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 4:123-131.
    In [13] M. Urchs comments on my paper [5]. I think these comments are very useful, especially because (on p. 38) the author decides to “proceed with some methodological remarks concerning Bressan’s account and his underlying attitude towards logical formalization in general”, and thus he refers not only to [5].
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  17. M. Antonii Mureti... Orationes Xxiii Earum Index Statim Post Praefationem Continetur. Eiusdem Interpretatio Quincti Libri Ethicorum Aristotelis Ad Nicomachum. Eiusdem Hymni Sacri, & Alia Quaedam Poematia.Marc-Antoine Muret, Aldo Manuzio & Aristotle - 1575 - Apud Aldum.
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    M. Tullius Cicero Mannucciorum commentariis illustratus antiquaeq. lectioni restitutus.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Franz Fabricius, Marcantonio Majoragio, Aldo Manuzio & Giorgio Angelieri - 1581 - Apud. Aldum.
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    M.T. Ciceronis De philosophia: Volumen primum[-secundum].Marcus Tullius Cicero, Franciscus Asulanus, Andreas Torresanus & Heredi di Aldo Manuzio - 1523 - In Aedibus Aldi Et Andreae Asulani Soceri.
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    Review: Dov M. Gabbay, C. J. Hogger, J. A. Robinson, D. Nute, Handbook of Logic in Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming, Volume 3, Nonmonotonic Reasoning and Uncertain Reasoning. [REVIEW]G. Aldo Antonelli - 2000 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):480-484.
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    Wim François, Violet Soen, Anthony Dupont, and Andrea Aldo Robiglio, Authority Revisited: Towards Thomas More and Erasmus in 1516[REVIEW]Noah M. Dion - 2021 - Moreana 58 (2):257-263.
  22. M. Tullij Ciceronis de Philosophia Volumen Secundum, Id Est, de Natura Deorum Libri Iii. De Diuinatione Libri Ii. De Fato Liber I. De Legibus Libri Iii. De Uniuersitate Liber I. Q. Ciceronis de Petitione Consulatus Ad Marcum Fratrem Liber I. Cum Scholijs, & Coniecturis Pauli Manutij de Locis Aliquot Obscurioribus. ; Corrigente Pavlo Manvtio Aldi Filio.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Paolo Manuzio & Heredi di Aldo Manuzio - 1552 - Aldi Filii.
  23. In Hoc Volumine Continentur M.T. Cic. Officiorum. Lib. Iii. Cato Maior, Siue de Senectute. Laelius, Siue de Amicitia. Somnium Scipionis Ex Vi. De Rep. Excerptum. [Paradoxa Theodorou Peri Geros Hermeneia Oneiros Skipionos.].Marcus Tullius Cicero & Heredi di Aldo Manuzio - 1519 - In Aedibus Aldi, Et Andreae Soceri.
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    A Bridge Back to the Future: Public Health Ethics, Bioethics, and Environmental Ethics.Lisa M. Lee - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (9):5-12.
    Contemporary biomedical ethics and environmental ethics share a common ancestry in Aldo Leopold's and Van Rensselaer Potter's initial broad visions of a connected biosphere. Over the past five decades, the two fields have become strangers. Public health ethics, a new subfield of bioethics, emerged from the belly of contemporary biomedical ethics and has evolved over the past 25 years. It has moved from its traditional concern with the tension between individual autonomy and community health to a wider focus on (...)
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    Climate Engineering and the Playing God Critique.Laura M. Hartman - 2017 - Ethics and International Affairs 31 (3):313-333.
    Climate engineering is subject to the “playing God” critique, which charges that humans should not undertake to control nature in ways that seem to overstep the proper scope of human agency. This argument is easily discredited, and in fact the opposite—that we should “play God”—may be equally valid in some circumstances. To revive the playing God critique, I argue that it functions not on a logical but on a symbolic and emotional level to highlight nostalgia for functional dualisms in the (...)
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  26. Mijn Thuisplek: Landethiek over geborgenheid en dreiging van ruimte-tijd en diversiteit.Guido J. M. Verstraeten & Willem W. Verstraeten (eds.) - 2010 - Damon.
    Iedereen zoekt geborgenheid in een eigenhuis, een plek onder de zon. Het vinden van een thuisplek is nochtans niet zo idyllisch als René Froger bezingt. Vooral in een multiculturele samenleving is de drang naar een thuisplek hevig. Op die plek exclusieve rechten uitoefenen wars van elke vorm van diversiteit, is een nieuw adagio. Wat voor de ene gemeenschap geborgenheid betekent, vormt voor een andere een regelrechte bedreiging. Hiertegen formuleren de auteurs een alternatieve landethiek in het spoor van Aldo Leopold. (...)
     
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    Eco-refuges as Anarchist’s Promised Land or the End of Dialectical Anarchism.Guido J. M. Verstraeten & Willem W. Verstraeten - 2014 - Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies 2 (6):781-788.
    Since the early Medieval Time people contested theological legitimation and rational discursive discours on authority as well as retreated to refuges to escape from any secular or ecclesiastical authority. Modern attempts formulated rational legitimation of authority in several ways: pragmatic authority by Monteigne, Bodin and Hobbes, or the contract authority of Locke and Rousseou. However, Enlightened Anarchism, first formulated in 1793 by the English philosopher William Godwin fulminated against all rational restrictions of human freedom and self-determination. However, we do not (...)
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  28. Musu A. M. Motivi e strutture dell'istruzione. [REVIEW]V. Tonini - 1971 - Scientia 65 (6):934.
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  29. Musu A. M. Motivi e strutture dell'istruzione. [REVIEW]V. Tonini - 1971 - Scientia 65 (106):934.
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    From Particular Times and Spaces to Metaphysics of Leopold´s Ethics of the Land.Guido J. M. Verstraeten & Willem W. Verstraeten - 2014 - Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies (No 1).
    Modern rationalism transformed the modern homeland to a discursive space and time by means of institutes governing the modern society in all its walks. Based on the Newtonian and Kantian conception of space and time the discursive field is just a scene wherein any human individual adopts stewardship to create progress by reducing landscape and non-human life to auxiliary items for human’s benefit. In contrast, Aldo Leopold considered humans, non human life and the landscape as mutually influencing participants and (...)
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  31. Land Ethics, Multilinguistic and Multicultural Communities of the 21 Century.Guido J. M. Verstraeten - 2013 - Session 2: Multicultural Citizenship in the 21st Century 2nd Global Conference.
    Land Ethics, Multilinguistic and Multicultural Communities of the 21 Century Guido Verstraeten Satakunta University of Applied Sciences, Suomi, Finland -/- The modern society is challenged by recent migration coming all over the world. Due to the basic rational principles of the modern nation the Western countries are faced with a disentangle of the societal coherence. The Newtonian conception of space-time, the secularization of the civil society, the extraterritorial cosmopolitism and the unilinear and homogeneous conception of progress seem incompatible with the (...)
     
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  32. Proceedings of the 4th World Conference on Research Integrity: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro. 31 May - 3 June 2015.Lex Bouter, Melissa S. Anderson, Ana Marusic, Sabine Kleinert, Susan Zimmerman, Paulo S. L. Beirão, Laura Beranzoli, Giuseppe Di Capua, Silvia Peppoloni, Maria Betânia de Freitas Marques, Adriana Sousa, Claudia Rech, Torunn Ellefsen, Adele Flakke Johannessen, Jacob Holen, Raymond Tait, Jillon Van der Wall, John Chibnall, James M. DuBois, Farida Lada, Jigisha Patel, Stephanie Harriman, Leila Posenato Garcia, Adriana Nascimento Sousa, Cláudia Maria Correia Borges Rech, Oliveira Patrocínio, Raphaela Dias Fernandes, Laressa Lima Amâncio, Anja Gillis, David Gallacher, David Malwitz, Tom Lavrijssen, Mariusz Lubomirski, Malini Dasgupta, Katie Speanburg, Elizabeth C. Moylan, Maria K. Kowalczuk, Nikolas Offenhauser, Markus Feufel, Niklas Keller, Volker Bähr, Diego Oliveira Guedes, Douglas Leonardo Gomes Filho, Vincent Larivière, Rodrigo Costas, Daniele Fanelli, Mark William Neff, Aline Carolina de Oliveira Machado Prata, Limbanazo Matandika, Sonia Maria Ramos de Vasconcelos & Karina de A. Rocha - 2016 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 1 (Suppl 1).
    Table of contentsI1 Proceedings of the 4th World Conference on Research IntegrityConcurrent Sessions:1. Countries' systems and policies to foster research integrityCS01.1 Second time around: Implementing and embedding a review of responsible conduct of research policy and practice in an Australian research-intensive universitySusan Patricia O'BrienCS01.2 Measures to promote research integrity in a university: the case of an Asian universityDanny Chan, Frederick Leung2. Examples of research integrity education programmes in different countriesCS02.1 Development of a state-run “cyber education program of research ethics” in (...)
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  33. What is a Conspiracy Theory?M. Giulia Https://Orcidorg Napolitano & Kevin Https://Orcidorg Reuter - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (5):2035-2062.
    In much of the current academic and public discussion, conspiracy theories are portrayed as a negative phenomenon, linked to misinformation, mistrust in experts and institutions, and political propaganda. Rather surprisingly, however, philosophers working on this topic have been reluctant to incorporate a negatively evaluative aspect when either analyzing or engineering the concept conspiracy theory. In this paper, we present empirical data on the nature of the concept conspiracy theory from five studies designed to test the existence, prevalence and exact form (...)
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  34. Reid on Powers and Abilities.M. Folescu - 2024 - In Sebastian Bender & Dominik Perler (eds.), Powers and Abilities in Early Modern Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 326-342.
    Early in his Essays on Intellectual Powers, Reid draws a distinction between mental power, mental operation, and mental capacity (EIP 21). To the untrained eye, these terms could probably be used interchangeably, and Reid believes this is correct, up to a point. He argues that, if we are interested in understanding exactly how the human mind works, we must use these terms with more precise meanings. This is part of his more general strategy of trying to always use the words (...)
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  35. On being alienated.M. G. F. Martin - 2006 - In Tamar Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Perceptual experience. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  36. Mary Shepherd on the role of proofs in our knowledge of first principles.M. Folescu - 2022 - Noûs 56 (2):473-493.
    This paper examines the role of reason in Shepherd's account of acquiring knowledge of the external world via first principles. Reason is important, but does not have a foundational role. Certain principles enable us to draw the required inferences for acquiring knowledge of the external world. These principles are basic, foundational and, more importantly, self‐evident and thus justified in other ways than by demonstration. Justificatory demonstrations of these principles are neither required, nor possible. By drawing on textual and contextual evidence, (...)
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  37. Corresponding Conspiracy Theorists.M. R. X. Dentith & Patrick Stokes - 2024 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 13 (5):15-32.
  38. Evolutionary Debunking and the Folk/Theoretical Distinction.M. Scarfone - 2024 - Philosophia 52 (2):269-287.
    In metaethics, evolutionary debunking arguments combine empirical and epistemological premises to purportedly show that our moral judgments are unjustified. One objection to these arguments has been to distinguish between those judgments that evolutionary influence might undermine versus those that it does not. This response is powerful but not well understood. In this paper I flesh out the response by drawing upon a familiar distinction in the natural sciences, where it is common to distinguish folk judgments from theoretical judgments. I argue (...)
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  39. The Idea of Biodiversity: Philosophies of Paradise.David Takacs - 1996 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
    "At places distant from where you are, but also uncomfortably close," writes David Takacs, "a holocaust is under way. People are slashing, hacking, bulldozing, burning, poisoning, and otherwise destroying huge swaths of life on Earth at a furious pace." And a cadre of ecologists and conservation biologists has responded, vigorously promoting a new definition of nature: biodiversity --advocating it in Congress and on the Tonight Show; whispering it into the ears of foreign leaders redefining the boundaries of science and politics, (...)
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    Electron diffraction from crystals containing stacking faults: I.M. J. Whelan & P. B. Hirsch - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (21):1121-1142.
  41. Serotonin Selectively Influences Moral Judgment and Behavior through Effects on Harm Aversion.M. J. Crockett, L. Clark, M. D. Hauser & T. W. Robbins - 2010 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (40):17433–17438.
     
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    Population, existence and incommensurability.M. A. Roberts - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-25.
    Jan Narveson has articulated a deeply held, widely shared intuition regarding what moral law has to say about bringing additional people into existence: while we are “in favour of making people happy,” we are “neutral about making happy people.” Various formulations of the Narvesonian intuition (closely related to the _person-affecting intuition_ or _restriction_) have been widely criticized. This present paper outlines an off-the-beaten-path alternate construction of the intuition—the _existence condition_—and argues that that particular construction has the resources to avoid some (...)
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    Civic virtue in non-ideal republics.M. Victoria Costa - forthcoming - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.
    This paper defends a neorepublican account of civic virtue as consisting of stable traits of character, understood in broadly Aristotelian terms, that exhibit excellences associated with the role of citizen, and that contribute to the secure protection of freedom as non-domination. Such an account is important for the neorepublican project because neither laws nor social norms can yield reliable support for republican freedom without a parallel input from civic virtue. The paper emphasizes the need to distinguish civic virtue from desirable (...)
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    Electron diffraction from crystals containing stacking faults: II.M. J. Whelan & P. B. Hirsch - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (23):1303-1324.
  45. Black Trans Feminism.M. Bey - unknown
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    Storia di una “frequentazione”: il concetto di “relazione” in Gabriel Marcel e Jean-Paul Sartre.M. Ghelardini - forthcoming - Studi Sartriani:53-74.
    Is it possible to establish a line of research that brings Gabriel Marcel and Jean-Paul Sartre closer together? With this article, we will positively support this idea, by distancing ourselves from the overly rigid interpretations that exclusively focus on antinomic elements sliding into a reductionist and nowadays “canonical” presentation of the relationship between these philosophers. Beyond the undeniable and, fortunately, unmediated differences between the two philosophers, this article aims to investigate their positions regarding the concept of “relationship”. In doing so, (...)
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  47. Existence is No Thing: Existents, Transience and Fixity.M. Oreste Fiocco - 2023 - Eternity and Contradiction. Journal of Fundamental Ontology 5 (8):43-68.
    Considering whether existence, i.e., being, is a thing might seem like the height of aimless metaphysical chin stroking. However, the issue—specifically, whether existence is a quality—is significant, bearing on how reality, this all-encompassing totality, is. On one view, reality at large is ontologically fixed, the sum total of things does not (and cannot) vary; on another view, reality is ontologically transient, the sum total of things varies. I first show that if existence is a thing, that reality is ontologically fixed (...)
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    Compassion and Pity: An Evaluation of Nussbaum’s Analysis and Defense.M. Weber - 2005 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 7 (5):487-511.
    In this paper I argue that Martha Nussbaum's Aristotelian analysis of compassion and pity is faulty, largely because she fails to distinguish between an emotion's basic constitutive conditions and the associated constitutive or "intrinsic" norms, "extrinsic" normative conditions, for instance, instrumental and moral considerations, and the causal conditions under which emotion is most likely to be experienced. I also argue that her defense of compassion and pity as morally valuable emotions is inadequate because she treats a wide variety of objections (...)
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    What is Philosophy of Science?M. M. W. - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (1):1-4.
    Philosophy of science is the organized expression of a growing intent among philosophers and scientists to clarify, perhaps unify, the programs, methods and results of the disciplines of philosophy and of science. The examination of fundamental concepts and presuppositions in the light of the positive results of science, systematic doubt of the positive results, and a thorough-going analysis and critique of logic and of language, are typical projects for this joint effort. It is not necessary to be committed to a (...)
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    Snapshots of five clinical ethics committees in the UK.M. Szeremeta, John Dawson, Donal Manning, Alan R. Watson, Margaret M. Wright, William Notcutt & Richard Lancaster - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (suppl 1):9-17.
    Each of the following papers gives an account of a different UK clinical ethics committee. The committees vary in the length of time they have been established, and also in the main focus of their work. The accounts discuss the development of the committees and some of the ethical problems that have been brought to them. The issues raised will be relevant for other National Health Service (NHS) trusts in the UK that wish to set up such a committee.
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