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    A new Tuskegee? Unethical human experimentation and Western neocolonialism in the mass circumcision of African men.Max Fish, Arianne Shahvisi, Tatenda Gwaambuka, Godfrey B. Tangwa, Daniel Ncayiyana & Brian D. Earp - 2020 - Developing World Bioethics 21 (4):211-226.
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    Haecceitism and Symmetry-Breaking: Things, Time, and Powers.Daniel S. Murphy - forthcoming - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy.
    According to anti-haecceitism, facts about particular things are modally fixed by qualitative matters. According to qualitativism, such facts are metaphysically second-rate, perhaps because grounded in qualitative matters. Qualitativism seems to imply anti-haecceitism, so objections to the latter threaten the former. The most powerful sort of apparent counterexample to anti-haecceitism, I think, consists in a pair of situations that seem the same, and qualitatively symmetric, for a stretch of time, but that differ in how that symmetry breaks. I examine this sort (...)
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    What's in a Name? Qualitativism and Parsimony.Daniel S. Murphy - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.
    According to qualitativism, thisness is not a fundamental feature of reality; facts about particular things are metaphysically second-rate. In this paper, I advance an argument for qualitativism from ideological parsimony. Supposing that reality fundamentally contains an array of propertied things, non-qualitativists employ a distinct name (or constant) for each fundamental thing. I argue that these names encode a type of worldly structure (thisness structure) that offends against parsimony and that qualitativists can eliminate without incurring a comparable parsimony-offense.
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  4. Malapportionment: A Murder Mystery.Daniel Wodak - forthcoming - Northwestern University Law Review.
    Malapportionment—electoral districts with divergent ratios of people to representation—was ruled to be unconstitutional in a widely venerated series of cases before the Warren Court. Those cases held that a principle of political equality, ‘one person, one vote’, is required by the Constitution. But what is the content of that principle? Many Justices and commentators declare that it is vague, empty, circular, or meaningless. This creates a murder mystery. Malapportionment was killed; but by what, exactly? This Article seeks an answer by (...)
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    Using artificial intelligence in health research.Daniel Rodger - forthcoming - Evidence-Based Nursing.
    Artificial intelligence is now widely accessible and already being used by healthcare researchers throughout various stages in the research process, such as assisting with systematic reviews, supporting data collection, facilitating data analysis and drafting manuscripts for publication. The most common AI tools used are forms of generative AI such as ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini. Generative AI is a type of AI that can generate human-like text, audio, videos, code and images based on text-based prompts inputted by a human user. Generative (...)
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    Trading Evidence: The Role of Models in Interfield Unification.Daniel A. Weiskopf - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science.
    Scientific fields frequently need to exchange data to advance their own inquiries. Data unification is the process of stabilizing these forms of interfield data exchange. I present an account of the epistemic structure of data unification, drawing on case studies from model-based cognitive neuroscience (MBCN). MBCN is distinctive because it shows that modeling practices play an essential role in mediating these data exchanges. Models often serve as interfield evidential integrators, and models built for this purpose have their own representational and (...)
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    Attitudes, conditional and general.Daniel Drucker - 2025 - Linguistics and Philosophy 48 (1):141-178.
    I investigate the semantics of conditionals with proposition-taking attitude expressions in their consequents. I defend a “face-value” interpretation of non-doxastic versions, arguing that everyone is committed to the truth of such interpretations in circumstances that would otherwise prompt theorists to interpret them in other ways. I do this by arguing from the obvious acceptability of attitude ascriptions with ‘ever’ free relatives. Doxastic conditionals require complicating my account somewhat; I show how to demarcate the class, and then argue that we aren’t (...)
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    Wicked Problems, Workable Solutions: Lessons From a Public Life.Daniel Yankelovich - 2014 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    As a commentator, citizen, and advisor, Daniel Yankelovich has had a long career reporting and analyzing national issues, trends, and opinions. Here, he shares the philosophical foundation of his successful career and revisits some of his breakthrough experiences, drawing insightful conclusions applicable to our current condition.
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    Self-Visitation and the Metaphysics of Place, Causation, and Facts.Daniel S. Murphy - forthcoming - Analytic Philosophy.
    I explore how endurantists are to handle cases of synchronic bi-location, in which a thing bi-locates at a time (such as by time-travel). I argue that endurantists face significant pressure to posit distinct but structurally identical facts (DSIFs), and critique the fragmentalist approach to bi-location in Simon (2018). Both the positive argument and critique are animated by the observation that handling bi-location cases requires perspicuously describing their spatiotemporal and causal structure. Accordingly, the argument proceeds by considering how endurantists are to (...)
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  10. The active role of partial knowledge in cross-situational word learning.Daniel Yurovsky, Damian Fricker, Chen Yu & Linda B. Smith - 2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone, Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
     
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    Case Study: Dialysis for a Prisoner of War.Daniel Zupan, Gary Solis, Richard Schoonhoven & George Annas - 2004 - Hastings Center Report 34 (6):11.
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    Dual use research and artificial intelligence.Daniel Hurst & Christopher Bobier - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-2.
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    Soul searching and heart throbbing for biological modeling.Daniel L. Young & Chi-Sang Poon - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1080-1081.
    Biological models are useful not only because they can simulate biological behaviors, but because they may shed light on the inner workings of complex biological structures and functions as deduced by top-down and/or bottom-up reasoning. Beyond the stylistic appeal of specific implementation methods, a model should be appraised according to its ability to bring out the underlying organizing and operating principles – which are truly the model's heart and soul.
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  14. Libertad y creación en los ensayos de Alejandro Korn.Daniel E. Zalazar - 1972 - Buenos Aires: Ediciones Noé.
  15. Finding a "left governmentality" : Foucault's last decade.Daniel Zamorra - 2018 - In Stephen W. Sawyer & Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, Foucault, Neoliberalism, and Beyond. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield International.
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    O orfickim języku mitu.Daniel Zarewicz - 2009 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 15:225-240.
    Przekaz legendarnego Orfeusza już przez autorów starożytnych identyfikowany był z niejasną i trudną symboliką. Język ten, pomimo swojej niejasności, był najlepszą drogą do komunikacji pomiędzy bogami a ludźmi. Niniejszy artykuł jest kolejną próbą, na podstawie starożytnych przekazów, współczesnej literatury krytycznej i refleksji autora, opisania orfizmu: starożytnego fenomenu łączącego ze sobą przekaz religijny, filozoficzny, antropologię i teologię. Zjawisko to wciąż nie jest dostatecznie rozumiane, mimo, że odgrywa kluczową rolę w kształtowaniu się mentalności i duchowości współczesnego człowieka. Orfizm jako starożytna via-religia do (...)
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  17. Czy argument z jezyka prywatnego mówi nam cos o tym, jak nie powinnismy myslec o spolecznych praktykach kezykowych?Daniel Zuromski - 2007 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 43 (1):47-53.
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    Some Asian Value Reflections on Children’s Autonomy.Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai & Yu-Chen Chou - forthcoming - Asian Bioethics Review:1-11.
    This paper provides an ethical reflection on “children’s autonomy” from the perspective of cross-cultural bioethics based on theories related to Asian values. The author supports the premise of “children’s” autonomy and explores the differences between Western and non-Western cultures regarding claims of children’s autonomy. By comparing the legal regulations on children’s medical decisions in the USA, the UK, Japan, and Taiwan, the paper illustrates the national legal differences in children’s decision-making, even under the influence of similar Asian cultural values. The (...)
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    Enacting Phronesis: some deliberations about enactive ethics.Daniel D. Hutto - forthcoming - Mind and Society.
    Enactivists have made several forays into the domain of ethical thought over the past decades: their proposals vary in foci and ambition (Colombetti and Torrance in Phenomenol Cogn Sci 8:505–526, 2009, Fourlas and Cuffari in Topoi 41:355–371, 2022, as reported by Di Paolo and De Jaegher (Linguistic bodies: the continuity between life and language, MIT Press, Cambridge, 2022), Pescador Canales and Mojica in Topoi 41:257–274, 2022). Rather than survey that terrain, this paper goes back to basics and revisits a seminal (...)
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    Did the Universe Have a Cause?Daniel Linford & Alex Malpass - unknown
    This is a presentation of recent work on the Kalam Cosmological Argument for general, non-technical audiences. We examine whether the universe might be uncaused and we examine whether there's a good philosophical or scientific case for the universe's beginning.
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    Natural kinds and human artifacts.Daniel A. Putman - 1982 - Mind 91 (363):418-419.
  22. Yves Bonnefoy essayiste. Modernité et présence, coll. « Faux titre. Études de langue et littérature françaises ».Daniel Acke - 2001 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 191 (2):234-234.
     
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    Argument in Pascal's Pensées.Daniel Clifford Fouke - 1989 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 6 (1):57 - 68.
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  24. Philosophy and Prophecy: A Discussion of Miriam Galston, Politics and Excellence: The Political Philosophy of Alfarabi.Daniel H. Frank - 1994 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 12:251-258.
  25. Emmanuel Lévinas: etapas de vida y pensamiento.Daniel Gamarra - 2009 - Acta Philosophica 18 (1).
     
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  26. "O que pode um corpo?”.Daniel Fernandes Gusmão & Antônio Wagner Veloso Rocha - forthcoming - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte.
    O presente artigo analisa o modo como o desejo corresponde à força motriz do processo de liberação e autonomia corporal vivido pelo protagonista do romance Lavoura arcaica (1989), de Raduan Nassar. Para tanto, tomamos como base os estudos de Paul Zumthor (2018), Baruch Spinoza (1973), Gilles Deleuze (1968; 2009) e Gilles Deleuze; Félix Guattari (2010), Merleau-Ponty (2006; 2009). Apresentamos uma pesquisa de cunho interpretativo-qualitativo, sendo que, a partir do enredo do referido romance, evidenciamos a importância do desejo na potencialização da (...)
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  27. Deep Ecology: Fact, Value, or Ideology?Daniel Holbrook - 1990 - Methodology and Science 23 (3):130-141.
  28. The Trajectory of Post-Revolutionary Russian Diaspora Thought and its Relationship to Russian Exceptionalism.Daniel Kisliakov - 2023 - Religious dialogue and cooperation 4 (4):101-116.
    Attention is being paid to the rise of post-Soviet nationalism, particularly giventhe conflict in Ukraine. To this end, the present paper examines Russian thought and itsrelationship to exceptionalism in the context of the post-Revolutionary diaspora. Examiningthe prevailing approach taken to freedom of thought, in light of Nikolai Berdyaev, Fr.Sergius Bulgakov and other thinkers, a trajectory can be identified that departs from theexceptionalist narrative. In the diaspora, this was accented by emergence in the contextof the ecumenical movement and the keenness demonstrated (...)
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    The Effect of Customers’ Unethical Practices on Suppliers’ Intention to Continue Their Relationships.Daniel Prajogo, Brian Cooper, Ross Donohue & Anand Nair - 2025 - Journal of Business Ethics 197 (3):523-540.
    This study examines inter-firm buyer–supplier relationships through an ethical lens. Drawing on the concept of reciprocity in social exchange theory as well as resource dependence theory, we examine the effect of customers’ unethical practices on their suppliers’ intention to continue their business relationships with their customers. Specifically, we distinguish two types of unethical practices: unfair business practices, which directly target suppliers and socially irresponsible practices, which have an impact on wider society. Integrating social exchange theory and resource dependence theory, we (...)
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    On the distinction between density and crowding: Some implications for future research.Daniel Stokols - 1972 - Psychological Review 79 (3):275-277.
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    5 Zwischenbilanz.Daniel Althof - 2017 - In System Und Systemkritik: Hegels Metaphysik Absoluter Negativität Und Jacobis Sprung. De Gruyter. pp. 156-162.
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    10.5840/jbee20118128.Daniel G. Arce - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 1 (1):343-347.
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    Much Ado About Nothing.Daniel Arnold - 1997 - Process Studies 26 (3):218-237.
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  34. The Perpetual Innovation Economy.Daniel Ashton - 2008 - In Gavin Grindon, Aesthetics and radical politics. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 26.
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    10. East Asian Capitalism in an Age of Globalization.Daniel A. Bell - 2006 - In Beyond Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking for an East Asian Context. Princeton University Press. pp. 255-280.
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    11. Justice for Migrant Workers? The Case of Migrant Domestic Workers in East Asia.Daniel A. Bell - 2006 - In Beyond Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking for an East Asian Context. Princeton University Press. pp. 281-322.
  37. Voyages et voyageurs dans le livre des Actes et la culture gréco-romaine.Daniel Marguerat - 1998 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 78 (1):33-59.
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    Fear in the Medical and Literary Imagination, Medieval to Modern: Dreadful Passions.Daniel McCann & Claire McKechnie-Mason (eds.) - 2018 - London: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book is about an emotion constantly present in human culture and history: fear. It is also a book about literature and medicine, two areas of human endeavour that engage with fear most acutely. The essays in this volume explore fear in various literary and medical manifestations, in the Western World, from medieval to modern times. It is divided into two parts. The first part, Treating Fear, examines fear in medical history, and draws from theology, medicine, philosophy, and psychology, to (...)
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    Formal learning theory in context.Daniel Osherson - manuscript
    One version of the problem of induction is how to justify hypotheses in the face of data. Why advance hypothesis A rather than B — or in a probabilistic context, why attach greater probability to A than B? If the data arrive as a stream of observations (distributed through time) then the problem is to justify the associated stream of hypotheses. Several perspectives on this problem have been developed including Bayesianism (Howson and Urbach, 1993) and belief-updating (Hansson, 1999). These are (...)
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  40. (1 other version)From similarity to inference.Daniel Osherson - manuscript
    We advance a theory of inductive reasoning based on similarity, and test it on arguments involving mammal categories. To measure similarity, we quantified the overlap of neural activation in left Brodmann area 37 (lBA37) in response to pictures of different categories; the choice of lBA37 is motivated by previous literature. The theory was tested against estimated probability judgments for 160 arguments generated from 16 categories and a common predicate. The theory’s predictions (based on neural similarity) correlate strongly with these estimates. (...)
     
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  41. The Challenge of Discipleship: A Critical Study of the Sermon on the Mount as Scripture.Daniel Patte - 1999
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    Hobbes as moralist.Daniel M. Farrell - 1985 - Philosophical Studies 48 (2):257 - 283.
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    Exclusion.Daniel Lim - 2015 - In God and Mental Causation. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer.
    Jaegwon Kim’s (2005) most recent formulation of the so-called Supervenience Argument against Non-Reductive Physicalism is discussed. The two stages of Kim’s argument can be seen as instances of, what I will call, the Generalized Exclusion Argument.
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    PAS de delix.Daniel W. Conway - 1999 - In Samantha Ashenden & David Owen, Foucault contra Habermas: recasting the dialogue between genealogy and critical theory. London: SAGE. pp. 60.
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    Moses Mendelssohn: Philosophical Writings.Daniel O. Dahlstrom (ed.) - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Mendelssohn's Philosophical Writings, published in 1761, bring the metaphysical tradition to bear on the topic of 'sentiments'. Mendelssohn offers a nuanced defence of Leibniz's theodicy and conception of freedom, an examination of the ethics of suicide, an account of the 'mixed sentiments' so central to the tragic genre, a hypothesis about weakness of will, an elaboration of the main principles and types of art, a definition of sublimity and analysis of its basic forms, and, lastly, a brief tract on probability (...)
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    Reflexões acerca Das concepções de redução E emergência.Daniel Luporini Faria - 2015 - Synesis 7 (1):66-77.
    O objetivo deste artigo é modesto. Trata-se apenas de caracterizar as perspectivas reducionistas e emergentistas, apontando as distinções entre ambas as posturas, bem como ressaltar que embora haja uma aproximação quanto à possibilidade de se aceitar uma emergência de tipo “fraco”, há um distanciamento dessas posturas filosóficas no que concerne à emergência de tipo “forte”.
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  47. Dementia : a perspective from primary care.Daniel Lasserson - 2014 - In Charles Foster, Jonathan Herring & Israel Doron, The law and ethics of dementia. Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
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  48. Wie hätte etwas anderes geschehen können als das, was geschehen ist?Daniel von Wachter - 2009 - Erwägen, Wissen, Ethik 20:66-68.
     
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    The Hegelian Phenomenological Exposition of the Problem of Social Identity.Daniel O. Adekeye - 2018 - Dialogue and Universalism 28 (2):159-175.
    The process of constructing a social reality where “difference” becomes a social asset rather than a monster that threatens peace and progress must commence with a phenomenological understanding of social interactions within and among human societies. In my opinion, Hegel, more than any other thinker, has constructed a phenomenological framework that adequately captures and represents the nature of group interactions within human societies. This paper explores the Hegelian phenomenon of social identity, and, especially, characterizes the interactions between and among various (...)
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    An Interpretive Venture Toward Dawn.Daniel R. Gilbert - 1992 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:167-168.
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