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    Agnosticism and eschatological hope: Allard Pierson and hope beyond the moment of not-knowing.Sabine Wolsink - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 84 (2):99-113.
    Hope beyond certainty is a significant element in contemporary theological discourse after the death of God. This relation between hope and uncertainty is not new. In the nineteenth century, a growing number of intellectuals started to call themselves agnostic, but did not always end up in scepticism and nihilism. On the contrary, new ways to search for meaning and fulfilment in life beyond the traditional answers of institutional religions (i.e. the church) were explored. The Dutch intellectual Allard Pierson (...)
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    Allard Pierson Museum . Algemeene Gids. Pp. ix + 239; 100 plates. Amsterdam: N.V. Noord-Hollandsche Uitgeversmaatschappij, 1937. Paper, f. 2. [REVIEW]O. Brogan - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (2):87-88.
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    Attic Clay Cups H. A. G. Brijder: Siana Cups I and Komast Cups. (Allard Pierson Series, 4.) 2 Vols. Vol. I: Text: pp. 316; 83 figures. Vol. II: Plates: pp. viii + 104 plates. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Series, 1983. [REVIEW]D. C. Kurtz - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (02):344-345.
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    Protocorinthian Aryballoi C. W. Neeft: Protocorinthian Subgeometric Aryballoi. (Allard Pierson Series, 7.) Pp. 441; 3 plates, 193 figures. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Museum, 1987. fl. 298. [REVIEW]Alan Johnston - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (01):112-114.
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    Protocorinthian Aryballoi - C. W. Neeft: Protocorinthian Subgeometric Aryballoi. (Allard Pierson Series, 7.) Pp. 441; 3 plates, 193 figures. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Museum, 1987. fl. 298. [REVIEW]Alan Johnston - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (1):112-114.
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    Elise Van Hall: Over den Oorsprong van de Grieksche Grafstele. (Allard Pierson Stichting, Archaeologisch-Historische Bijdragen, IX). Pp. xii+ 222; 26 figs. Amsterdam: N.V. Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers-Mij., 1942. Paper, 10s. net. [REVIEW]A. W. Lawrence - 1946 - The Classical Review 60 (03):130-.
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    Ancient Roads R. J. Forbes: Notes on the History of Ancient Roads and their Construction. Pp. xi and 182, with 3 appendices and 35 illustrations. (Amsterdam University, Allard Pierson Stichting, Archaeologisch-Historische Bijdragen iii.) Amsterdam: Nord-Hollandsche Uitgevers-mij, 1934. [REVIEW]C. E. Stevens - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (02):87-.
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    Lekythos; archäologische, sprachliche und religionsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen, von L. J. Elferink. Pp. 96, with 8 plates. (Allard Pierson Stichting, Universiteit van Amsterdam. Archaeologisch-historische Bijdragen, uitgegeven door Professor Dr. G. A. S. Snijder en Professor Dr. D. Cohen. II.) Amsterdam: Noord-hollandsche Uitgeversmij, 1934. Cloth, fl. 4.90. [REVIEW]R. M. Dawkins - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (06):237-.
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    A Cemetery at Nijmegen H. Brunsting: Het Graf veld onder Hees bij Nijmegen. Een Bijdrage tot de Kennis van Ulpia Noviomagus. Pp. viii + 216; 12 plates. (Allard Pierson Stichting, Archaeologisch-Historische Bijdragen, IV.) Amsterdam: N.V. Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers-Mij., 1937. Cloth. [REVIEW]O. Brogan - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (02):78-.
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    Aeneidea Henriette Boas: Aeneas' Arrival in Latium: Observations on Legends, History, Religion, Topography, and Related Subjects in Vergil, Aeneid VII, 1–135. (Allard Pierson Stichting. Archaeologisch-historische Bijdragen, VI.) Pp. 260; I plate. Amsterdam: Noordhollandsche Uitgevers Mij., 1938. Cloth. [REVIEW]F. H. Sandbach - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (01):18-19.
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    A festschrift for Dietrich Von bothmer A. J. Clark, J. Gaunt (edd.): Essays in honor of Dietrich Von bothmer . With B. Gilman. (Allard Pierson series 14.) two vols: Text; plates. Pp. 348, ills, pls. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson series, 2002. Cased, €140. Isbn: 90-71211-35-. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Moignard - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):545-.
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    C. W. Neeft: Addenda et Corrigenda to D. A. Amyx, Corinthian Vase-Painting in the Archaic Period. (Allard Pierson Series, Scripta Minora, 3.) Pp. vii + 167. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Museum, 1991. ft. 149. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Moignard - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):476-.
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    C. W. Neeft: Addenda et Corrigenda to D. A. Amyx, Corinthian Vase-Painting in the Archaic Period. (Allard Pierson Series, Scripta Minora, 3.) Pp. vii + 167. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Museum, 1991. ft. 149. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Moignard - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):476-476.
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    E. Bōhr, W. Martini (edd.): Studien zur Mythologie und Vasenmalerei. Festschrift für Konrad Schauenburg. Pp. xii + 274; 48 plates, 1 colour plate, 16 text-figures. Mainz: von Zabern, 1986. DM 198. - H. A. G. Brijder, A. A. Drukker, C. W. Neeft (edd.): Enthusiasmos. Essays on Greek and Related Pottery, presented to J. M. Hemelrijk. (Allard Pierson Series, Studies in Ancient Civilisation, 6.) Pp. v + 215; 218 illustrations. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Museum, Amsterdam, 1986. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Moignard - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (01):178-.
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    E. Bōhr, W. Martini (edd.): Studien zur Mythologie und Vasenmalerei. Festschrift für Konrad Schauenburg. Pp. xii + 274; 48 plates, 1 colour plate, 16 text-figures. Mainz: von Zabern, 1986. DM 198. - H. A. G. Brijder, A. A. Drukker, C. W. Neeft (edd.): Enthusiasmos. Essays on Greek and Related Pottery, presented to J. M. Hemelrijk. (Allard Pierson Series, Studies in Ancient Civilisation, 6.) Pp. v + 215; 218 illustrations. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Museum, Amsterdam, 1986. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Moignard - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (1):178-178.
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    H. A. G. Brijder: Siana Cups, Vol. II: the Heidelberg Painter. Drawings prepared for publication by G. Strietman. (Allard Pierson Series, Studies in Ancient Civilization, 8.) 2 fascs. Pp. 199; 22 figures, 8 tables; pp. 5; 68 plates. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Museum, 1991. fl. 335. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Moignard - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (1):203-203.
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    P. H EESEN with H. A. U. B RIJDER , J. L. K LUIVER : The J. L. Theodor Collection of Attic Black-Figure Vases (Allard Pierson Series, 10: Studies in Ancient Civilization). Pp. 210, 51 pls, 156 figs. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Museum, 1996. ISBN: 90-71211-26-. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Moignard - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (1):299-300.
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    Corpus Vasopum (Bis) N. Sidorova: Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Russia: Pushkin State Museum: Attic Black-Figure Vases. (in collaboration with O. Tugusheva). (Pushkin State Museum, Fascicule 1; Russia, Fascicule 1.) Pp. 64, 66 pls. Rome: 'L'Erma' di Bretschneider. Union Académique Internationale, 1996. ISBN: 88-7062-937-6. H. A. G. Baijder: Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: The Netherlands: Allard Pierson Museum, University of Amsterdam: Attic Black-Figure Drinking-Cups (in collaboration with P. Heesen, J. T. Smit-Lub, O. E. Borgers). (Amsterdam, Fascicule 2; The Netherlands, Fascicule 8.) Pp. xil + 146, 78 pls, 61 figs. Amsterdam: Union Académique Internationale, 1996. ISBN: 90-71211-25-8. [REVIEW]K. W. Arafat - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (02):395-397.
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    Corpus Vasopum (Bis) - N. Sidorova: Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Russia: Pushkin State Museum: Attic Black-Figure Vases. (in collaboration with O. Tugusheva). (Pushkin State Museum, Fascicule 1; Russia, Fascicule 1.) Pp. 64, 66 pls. Rome: ‘L'Erma’ di Bretschneider. Union Académique Internationale, 1996. ISBN: 88-7062-937-6. - H. A. G. Baijder: Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: The Netherlands: Allard Pierson Museum, University of Amsterdam: Attic Black-Figure Drinking-Cups (in collaboration with P. Heesen, J. T. Smit-Lub, O. E. Borgers). (Amsterdam, Fascicule 2; The Netherlands, Fascicule 8.) Pp. xil + 146, 78 pls, 61 figs. Amsterdam: Union Académique Internationale, 1996. ISBN: 90-71211-25-8. [REVIEW]K. W. Arafat - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (2):395-397.
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    Van de Put (W.D.J.) Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. The Netherlands. Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum. Fascicule 3. [The Netherlands, fascicule 9]. Pp. xi + 72, ills, pls. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Museum, 2006. Cased, €145. ISBN: 978-90-71211-38-6. Van de Put (W.D.J.) Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. The Netherlands. Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum. Fascicule 4. [The Netherlands, fascicule 10]. Pp. xii + 94, ills, pls. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Museum, 2006. Cased, €175. ISBN: 978-90-71211-38-. [REVIEW]K. W. Arafat - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (1):262-263.
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    Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, The Netherlands, Fasc. 6: Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, University of Amsterdam Fasc. 1. [REVIEW]John Boardman - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (2):516-517.
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    P. Heesen with H. A. U. Brijder, J. L. Kluiver: The J. L. Theodor Collection of Attic Black-Figure Vases (Allard Pierson Series, 10: Studies in Ancient Civilization). Pp. 210, 51 pls, 156 figs. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Museum, 1996. ISBN: 90-71211-26-6. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Moignard - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (1):299-300.
  23. The irreducibility of collective obligations.Allard Tamminga & Frank Hindriks - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (4):1085-1109.
    Individualists claim that collective obligations are reducible to the individual obligations of the collective’s members. Collectivists deny this. We set out to discover who is right by way of a deontic logic of collective action that models collective actions, abilities, obligations, and their interrelations. On the basis of our formal analysis, we argue that when assessing the obligations of an individual agent, we need to distinguish individual obligations from member obligations. If a collective has a collective obligation to bring about (...)
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    Bioethicists Today: Results of the Views in Bioethics Survey.Leah Pierson, Sophie Gibert, Leila Orszag, Haley K. Sullivan, Rachel Yuexin Fei, Govind Persad & Emily A. Largent - forthcoming - American Journal of Bioethics.
    Bioethicists influence practices and policies in medicine, science, and public health. However, little is known about bioethicists’ views. We recently surveyed 824 U.S. bioethicists on a wide range of ethical issues, including topics related to abortion, medical aid in dying, and resource allocation, among others. We also asked bioethicists about their demographic, religious, academic, and professional backgrounds. We find that bioethicists’ normative commitments predict their views on bioethical issues. We also find that, in important ways, bioethicists’ views do not align (...)
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  25. Katz’s revisability paradox dissolved.Allard Tamminga & Sander Verhaegh - 2013 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 91 (4):771-784.
    Quine's holistic empiricist account of scientific inquiry can be characterized by three constitutive principles: *noncontradiction*, *universal revisability* and *pragmatic ordering*. We show that these constitutive principles cannot be regarded as statements within a holistic empiricist's scientific theory of the world. This claim is a corollary of our refutation of Katz's [1998, 2002] argument that holistic empiricism suffers from what he calls the Revisability Paradox. According to Katz, Quine's empiricism is incoherent because its constitutive principles cannot themselves be rationally revised. Using (...)
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  26. Armed intervention and democratic dreams : small western liberal democracies and multinational intervention.Allard Wagemaker - 2009 - In Ted van Baarda & Désirée Verweij (eds.), The moral dimension of asymmetrical warfare: counter-terrorism, democratic values and military ethics. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff.
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    From extreme emotions to extreme actions: Explaining non-normative collective action and reconciliation.Allard R. Feddes, Liesbeth Mann & Bertjan Doosje - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (6):432-433.
    A key argument of Dixon et al. in the target article is that prejudice reduction through intergroup contact and collective action work in opposite ways. We argue for a complementary approach focusing on extreme emotions to understand why people turn to non-normative collective action and to understand when and under what conditions extreme emotions may influence positive effects of contact on reconciliation.
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    Virtue in Aristotle's Rhetoric: A Metaphysical and Ethical Capacity.Susan K. Allard-Nelson - 2001 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 34 (3):245 - 259.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 34.3 (2001) 245-259 [Access article in PDF] Virtue in Aristotle's Rhetoric: A Metaphysical and Ethical Capacity Susan K. Allard-Nelson It has been argued that Aristotle's description of excellence (aretê) as a capacity (dynamis) in Rhetoric 1.9 is inconsistent with his treatment of excellence in Nicomachean Ethics 2.5, where he specifically argues that aretê is not a dynamis, but a hexis (i.e., a state or condition). (...)
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    Virtue in Aristotle's.Susan K. Allard-Nelson - 2001 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 34 (3):245-259.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 34.3 (2001) 245-259 [Access article in PDF] Virtue in Aristotle's Rhetoric: A Metaphysical and Ethical Capacity Susan K. Allard-Nelson It has been argued that Aristotle's description of excellence (aretê) as a capacity (dynamis) in Rhetoric 1.9 is inconsistent with his treatment of excellence in Nicomachean Ethics 2.5, where he specifically argues that aretê is not a dynamis, but a hexis (i.e., a state or condition). (...)
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  30. Inherit the Promise; Six Keys to New Testament Thought.Pierson Parker - 1957
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  31. The Gospel Before Mark.Pierson Parker - 1953
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  32. Correspondence analysis for strong three-valued logic.Allard Tamminga - 2014 - Logical Investigations 20:255-268.
    I apply Kooi and Tamminga's (2012) idea of correspondence analysis for many-valued logics to strong three-valued logic (K3). First, I characterize each possible single entry in the truth-table of a unary or a binary truth-functional operator that could be added to K3 by a basic inference scheme. Second, I define a class of natural deduction systems on the basis of these characterizing basic inference schemes and a natural deduction system for K3. Third, I show that each of the resulting natural (...)
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  33. Economische eenzijdigheid.Allard Plate - forthcoming - Idee.
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    Withdraw or affiliate? The role of humiliation during initiation rituals.Liesbeth Mann, Allard R. Feddes, Bertjan Doosje & Agneta H. Fischer - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (1):80-100.
  35. Collective obligations, group plans and individual actions.Allard Tamminga & Hein Duijf - 2017 - Economics and Philosophy 33 (2):187-214.
    If group members aim to fulfill a collective obligation, they must act in such a way that the composition of their individual actions amounts to a group action that fulfills the collective obligation. We study a strong sense of joint action in which the members of a group design and then publicly adopt a group plan that coordinates the individual actions of the group members. We characterize the conditions under which a group plan successfully coordinates the group members' individual actions, (...)
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    What information is necessary for speech categorization? Harnessing variability in the speech signal by integrating cues computed relative to expectations.Bob McMurray & Allard Jongman - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (2):219-246.
  37. Deontic logic for strategic games.Allard Tamminga - 2013 - Erkenntnis 78 (1):183-200.
    We develop a multi-agent deontic action logic to study the logical behaviour of two types of deontic conditionals: (1) conditional obligations, having the form "If group H were to perform action aH, then, in group F's interest, group G ought to perform action aG" and (2) conditional permissions, having the form "If group H were to perform action aH, then, in group F's interest, group G may perform action aG". First, we define a formal language for multi-agent deontic action logic (...)
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    Expressivity results for deontic logics of collective agency.Allard Tamminga, Hein Duijf & Frederik Van De Putte - 2021 - Synthese 198 (9):8733-8753.
    We use a deontic logic of collective agency to study reducibility questions about collective agency and collective obligations. The logic that is at the basis of our study is a multi-modal logic in the tradition of *stit* logics of agency. Our full formal language has constants for collective and individual deontic admissibility, modalities for collective and individual agency, and modalities for collective and individual obligations. We classify its twenty-seven sublanguages in terms of their expressive power. This classification enables us to (...)
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    Are locus equations sufficient or necessary for obstruent perception?Allard Jongman - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (2):271-272.
    Two issues are addressed in this commentary: the universality and the “psychological reality” of locus equations as cues to place of articulation. Preliminary data collected in our laboratory suggest that locus equations do not reliably distinguish place of articulation for fricatives. Additionally, perception studies show that listeners can identify place of articulation based on much less temporal information than that required for deriving locus equations.
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  40. Health Research Priority Setting: The Duties of Individual Funders.Leah Pierson & Joseph Millum - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (11):6-17.
    The vast majority of health research resources are used to study conditions that affect a small, advantaged portion of the global population. This distribution has been widely criticized as inequitable and threatens to exacerbate health disparities. However, there has been little systematic work on what individual health research funders ought to do in response. In this article, we analyze the general and special duties of research funders to the different populations that might benefit from health research. We assess how these (...)
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  41. Conversations with Anthony Giddens: Making Sense of Modernity.Anthony Giddens & Christopher Pierson - 1998 - Stanford University Press.
    In this series of extended interviews with Chris Pierson, Giddens lays out the principal themes in the development of his social theory and the distinctive political agenda which he recommends.
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  42. Logics of rejection: two systems of natural deduction.Allard Tamminga - 1994 - Logique Et Analyse 146:169-208.
    This paper presents two systems of natural deduction for the rejection of non-tautologies of classical propositional logic. The first system is sound and complete with respect to the body of all non-tautologies, the second system is sound and complete with respect to the body of all contradictions. The second system is a subsystem of the first. Starting with Jan Łukasiewicz's work, we describe the historical development of theories of rejection for classical propositional logic. Subsequently, we present the two systems of (...)
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  43. Belief Dynamics: (Epistemo)logical Investigations.Allard Tamminga - 2001 - Dissertation, University of Amsterdam
    C.S. Peirce's and Isaac Levi's accounts of the belief-doubt-belief model are discussed and evaluated. It is argued that the contemporary study of belief change has metamorphosed into a branch of philosophical logic where empirical considerations have become obsolete. A case is made for reformulations of belief change systems that do allow for empirical tests. Last, a belief change system is presented that (1) uses finite representations of information, (2) can adequately deal with inconsistencies, (3) has finite operations of change, (4) (...)
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    Moral conflicts between groups of agents.Barteld Kooi & Allard Tamminga - 2008 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 37 (1):1-21.
    Two groups of agents, G1 and G2, face a *moral conflict* if G1 has a moral obligation and G2 has a moral obligation, such that these obligations cannot both be fulfilled. We study moral conflicts using a multi-agent deontic logic devised to represent reasoning about sentences like "In the interest of group F of agents, group G of agents ought to see to it that phi". We provide a formal language and a consequentialist semantics. An illustration of our semantics with (...)
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  45. Completeness via correspondence for extensions of the logic of paradox.Barteld Kooi & Allard Tamminga - 2012 - Review of Symbolic Logic 5 (4):720-730.
    Taking our inspiration from modal correspondence theory, we present the idea of correspondence analysis for many-valued logics. As a benchmark case, we study truth-functional extensions of the Logic of Paradox (LP). First, we characterize each of the possible truth table entries for unary and binary operators that could be added to LP by an inference scheme. Second, we define a class of natural deduction systems on the basis of these characterizing inference schemes and a natural deduction system for LP. Third, (...)
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  46. Expansion and contraction of finite states.Allard Tamminga - 2004 - Studia Logica 76 (3):427-442.
    We present a theory that copes with the dynamics of inconsistent information. A method is set forth to represent possibly inconsistent information by a finite state. Next, finite operations for expansion and contraction of finite states are given. No extra-logical element — a choice function or an ordering over (sets of) sentences — is presupposed in the definition of contraction. Moreover, expansion and contraction are each other's duals. AGM-style characterizations of these operations follow.
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    Winner-Take-All Politics: Public Policy, Political Organization, and the Precipitous Rise of Top Incomes in the United States.Paul Pierson & Jacob S. Hacker - 2010 - Politics and Society 38 (2):152-204.
    The dramatic rise in inequality in the United States over the past generation has occasioned considerable attention from economists, but strikingly little from students of American politics. This has started to change: in recent years, a small but growing body of political science research on rising inequality has challenged standard economic accounts that emphasize apolitical processes of economic change. For all the sophistication of this new scholarship, however, it too fails to provide a compelling account of the political sources and (...)
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  48. Ethical Issues Relating to the Health Effects of Long Working Hours.Allard E. Dembe - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (S2):195-208.
    Considerable research evidence has accumulated indicating that there is an increased likelihood for illness and injury among employees working in long-hour schedules and schedules involving unconventional shift work. In addition, studies show that fatigue-related errors made by employees working in these kind of demanding schedules can have serious and adverse repercussions for public safety. As the result of these concerns, new protective legislation is being advocated in the United States, for instance, to restrict the hours of work among nurses and (...)
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    New Sincerity and Frances Ha in Light of Sartre: A Proposal for an Existentialist Conceptual Framework.Allard den Dulk - 2020 - Film-Philosophy 24 (2):140-161.
    There is a growing discourse on “new sincerity,” and related terms like “quirky” and “metamodernism,” as a movement or sensibility in contemporary cinema developing from the late 1990s onward, exemplified by the work of filmmakers such as Wes Anderson and Charlie Kaufman. However, what this new concept means in the context of cinema has so far remained under-defined and requires further philosophical analysis. This article provides such an analysis by offering a reconceptualization of Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialist-phenomenological notions of good faith (...)
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    Pensées du droit, lois de la philosophie.Thomas Berns, Julie Allard & Guy Haarscher (eds.) - 2012 - Bruxelles: Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles.
    La 4e de couverture indique : "Comment se pratique la philosophie du droit en ce début de XXIe siècle à la suite des bouleversements politiques et théoriques observés lors du siècle précédent? Comment se pose la question du droit pour et dans la philosophie, et quelles sont les spécificités du rapport que les juristes nouent à la philosophie dans le déploiement de leur pratique juridique, ainsi que dans leur propre réflexion sur le droit? Les textes présents dans ce volume, rédigés (...)
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