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    Pragmatism and purism in artificial intelligence and legal reasoning.Dr Richard Susskind - 1989 - AI and Society 3 (1):28-38.
    The paper identifies and assesses the implications of two approaches to the field of artificial intelligence and legal reasoning. The first — pragmatism — concentrates on the development of working systems to the exclusion of theoretical problems. The second — purism — focuses on the nature of the law and of intelligence with no regard for the delivery of commercially viable systems. Past work in AI and law is classified in terms of this division. By reference to The Latent Damage (...)
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    Thomas More Conference, Washington, D.C. June 22-5, 1978.Dr Richard S. Sylvester - 1979 - Moreana 16 (2):95-104.
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    Being and Not Being: On Posthuman Temporality.Dr Richard Iveson - 2016 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Being and Not Being argues that the fundamental oppositions of Western metaphysics – being and not-being, living being and inanimate object – must be replaced by a relational ontology capable of accounting for the futural temporality of creation.
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    Erkenntnistheorie Und Verständnistheorie.Prof Dr Richard Müller-Freienfels - 1938 - Synthese 3 (1):314-318.
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    Abstracts of Above AAR Meetings.Dr Walter Gulick, Dr Joseph Kroger, Dr Benjamin Reist & Dr Richard Gelwick - 1981 - Tradition and Discovery 9 (1):2-4.
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    Technology and the Law.Richard Susskind - 2012 - In Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis, Stig Andur Pedersen & Vincent F. Hendricks (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 449–451.
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    Pragmatism and purism in artificial intelligence and legal reasoning.Richard Susskind - 1989 - AI and Society 3 (1):28-38.
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    The importance of commercial case studies in artificial intelligence and law.Richard Susskind - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 2 (1):65-67.
    The field of artificial intelligence and law is remarkably diverse not just because it encompasses many areas of academic study but also because it attracts the interest of both the research and commercial worlds. While much of the research is no doubt too exploratory and tentative to be of direct relevance to practising lawyers, in other projects there is but a short step from the research laboratory to the marketplace.Given that most readers of this journal tend to be involved with, (...)
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    Richard Susskind, The Future of Law, Facing Challenges of Information Technology.Oskamp Anja - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 7 (4):387-391.
  10. A Letter From Mr. Richard Smith to Dr. Henry Hammond, Concerning the Sence of That Article in the Creed, He Descended Into Hell, Together with Dr. Hammond's Answer.Richard Smith & Henry Hammond - 1684 - Printed for Richard Chiswell.
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    Science in the soul: selected writings of a passionate rationalist.Richard Dawkins - 2017 - New York: Random House. Edited by Gillian Somerscales.
    The legendary biologist, provocateur, and bestselling author mounts a timely and passionate defense of science and clear thinking with this career-spanning collection of essays, including twenty pieces published in the United States for the first time. For decades, Richard Dawkins has been the world's most brilliant scientific communicator, consistently illuminating the wonders of nature and attacking faulty logic. Science in the Soul brings together forty-two essays, polemics, and paeans--all written with Dawkins's characteristic erudition, remorseless wit, and unjaded awe of (...)
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    Richard susskind, transforming the law: Essays on technology, justice and the legal marketplace. (Book review). [REVIEW]Marc Lauritsen - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 9 (4):295-303.
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    Dr. Eduard Lasker – sein Stammbaum und Familienumfeld: Ein genealogischer Beitrag zur deutsch-jüdischen Geschichte.Richard W. Dill - 2006 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 58 (4):337-356.
    On the basis of recently discovered documents, the paper discusses the family tree of the Jewish Lasker dynasty, originating from Lask in Poland, formerly Prussia. The common forefather of all Laskers was Rabbi Meier Hindels, who lived around 1700. In Germany, the most successful of his descendants was Dr. Eduard Lasker. He was a lawyer, co-founder of the National Liberal party, and in his lifetime the most conspicuous parliamentary opponent to Reich Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Germany owes him a considerable (...)
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  14. Dear dr/prof.Richard Arneson - manuscript
    • Check that the text is complete and that all figures, tables and their legends are included. Also check the accuracy of special characters, equations, and electronic supplementary material if applicable. If necessary refer to the Edited manuscript.
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    Dr. Popper's defense of democracy.Richard Robinson - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (4):487-507.
  16. The Religion of Dr. Johnson.Richard North - 1957 - Hibbert Journal 56:42.
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  17. Richard J. Davidson, ph.D.Richard Davidson - manuscript
    Dr. Davidson is a William James and Vilas Research Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in Psychology and has been at Wisconsin since 1984.
     
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    Reflections on the Appointment of Dr. Edmund Pellegrino to the President's Council on Bioethics.Richard M. Zaner & Tom L. Beauchamp - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):W8-W9.
    (2005). Reflections on the Appointment of Dr. Edmund Pellegrino to the President's Council on Bioethics. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 5, No. 6, pp. W8-W9. doi: 10.1080/15265160500388640.
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    Obituary: Dr Brian Carr (1946–2022).Ian Richard Netton - 2023 - Asian Philosophy 33 (2):91-93.
    It is with great sadness that we record the death at the age of 76 of Dr Brian Carr, the co-founder and co-editor with Professor Indira Mahalingam Carr of Asian Philosophy.Brian was born on 12 June...
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    Punjab Past and Present: Essays in Honor of Dr. Ganda Singh.Richard J. Cohen, Harbans Singh & N. Gerald Barrier - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):542.
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  21. The cabinet of dr. lacan.Richard Wollheim - 1991 - Topoi 10 (2):163--174.
    Obscurity is not the worst failing, and it is philistinism to pretend that it is. In a series of brilliant essays written over the last fifteen years Stanley Cavell has consistently argued that more important than the question whether obscurity could have been avoided is whether it affects our confidence in the author. Confidence raises the issue of intention, and I would have thought that the primary commitment of a psychoanalytic writer was to pass on, and (if he can) to (...)
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    Dr. Dörpfeld's Theory of the Greek Stage.H. Richards - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (03):97-.
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  23. Practical Logic or Hints to Theme-Writers: To Which Are Now Added Some Prefatory Remarks on Aristotelian Logic, with Particular Reference to a Late Work of Dr. Whatley's.B. H. Smart, Richard Whately & Treacher &. Co Whittaker - 1829 - Whittaker, Treacher, & Co.
     
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    On teaching evolution.Bertha Vázquez & Richard Dawkins (eds.) - 2021 - Reno, NV: Keystone Canyon Press.
    The teaching of evolution has always been a controversial issue in the United States. Despite the fact that evolution is accepted by biologists all over the world and the evidence is beyond dispute, the percentage of Americans who do not accept evolution hovers around 40%. (P.14) However, it's important to note that there are positive trends on the horizon. For example, the percentage of Americans under the age of 30 who accept evolution increases to about 68%. While several factors contribute (...)
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    Comments on a mechanistic conception of purposefulness.Richard Taylor - 1950 - Philosophy of Science 17 (4):310-317.
    In a highly original and provocative essay entitled “Behavior, Purpose and Teleology”, published a few years ago, Professors Arturo Rosenblueth, Norbert Wiener and Julian Bigelow attempt to indicate the scientific importance and usefulness of the concepts of purpose and teleology. Since this essay appeared the suggestions it contains seem to have acquired a significance which was not wholly apparent at that time. This is due primarily to the fact that a somewhat novel and, it appears to some, revolutionary approach to (...)
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    Comments on dr. Hochberg's paper.Richard L. Cartwright - 1956 - Philosophy of Science 23 (3):260-265.
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    Nachruf auf Dr. Richard Schottky.Klaus Hammacher - 1994 - Fichte-Studien 6:9-11.
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    Nachruf auf Dr. Richard Schottky.Klaus Hammacher - 1994 - Fichte-Studien 6:9-11.
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    Reply to dr Weinzweig.Janet Radcliffe Richards - 1983 - Philosophical Books 24 (3):136-139.
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  30. Natural rights theories: their origin and development.Richard Tuck - 1979 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book shows how political argument in terms of rights and natural rights began in medieval Europe, and how the theory of natural rights was developed in the seventeenth century after a period of neglect in the Renaissance. Dr Tuck provides a new understanding of the importance of Jean Gerson in the formation of the theories, and of Hugo Grotius in their development; he also restores the Englishman John Selden's ideas to the prominence they once enjoyed, and shows how Thomas (...)
  31. The best memories: Identity, narrative, and objects.Richard Heersmink & Christopher Jade McCarroll - 2020 - In Timothy Shanahan & Paul Smart (eds.), Blade Runner 2049: A Philosophical Exploration. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. pp. 87-107.
    Memory is everywhere in Blade Runner 2049. From the dead tree that serves as a memorial and a site of remembrance (“Who keeps a dead tree?”), to the ‘flashbulb’ memories individuals hold about the moment of the ‘blackout’, when all the electronic stores of data were irretrievably erased (“everyone remembers where they were at the blackout”). Indeed, the data wiped out in the blackout itself involves a loss of memory (“all our memory bearings from the time, they were all damaged (...)
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    Everyday Creativity and New Views of Human Nature: Psychological, Social, and Spiritual Perspectives.Ruth Richards (ed.) - 2007 - American Psychological Association.
    Though active in the arts herself, Dr. Richards (psychology, Saybrook Graduate School, San Francisco; psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts) views creativity more broadly and as essential to survival. As someone who helped break new ground in the assessment of creativity in the general population, she introduces 13 chapters in which interdisciplinary thinkers probe the "originality of everyday life" in individual and societal contexts. Perspectives range from Piaget's developmental stages and the more positive aspects of television viewing to (...)
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    Die Rhetorik des Anaximenes unter den Werken des Aristoteles. Dr A. Ipfelkofer. Würzburg. 1889.H. Richards - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (09):422-.
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    Studien zur Indologie und Buddhismuskunde: Festgabe des Seminars für Indologie und Buddhismuskunde für Professor Dr. Heinz Bechert. Herausgegeben von Reinhold Grüendahl, Jens-Uwe Hartman, Petra Kieffer-Pülz. [REVIEW]Richard Gombrich - 1995 - Buddhist Studies Review 12 (1):93-97.
    Studien zur Indologie und Buddhismuskunde: Festgabe des Seminars für Indologie und Buddhismuskunde für Professor Dr. Heinz Bechert. Herausgegeben von Reinhold Grüendahl, Jens-Uwe Hartman, Petra Kieffer-Pülz. Indica et Tibetica Verlag, Bonn 1993. 326 pp., 1 photograph, 4 tables. DM 64.00.
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    Of Philosophers and Madmen: A disclosure of Martin Heidegger, Medard Boss, and Sigmund Freud.Richard Askay & Jensen Farquhar (eds.) - 2011 - New York: BRILL.
    This text is an innovative exploration of philosophy and madness in the context of the critical engagement of Heidegger’s phenomenological ontology with Freudian psychoanalysis. Included is a play in which, after a mental breakdown, Martin Heidegger undergoes psychoanalytic treatment from Dr. Medard Boss. Boss is essentially caught between two intellectual giants: his patient, Heidegger, who challenges him to evolve beyond traditional Freudian psychoanalysis, and his mentor, Freud, who acts as a “ghostly” consultant in facilitating Heidegger’s return to health. The dialogue (...)
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    Philosophy and government, 1572-1651.Richard Tuck - 1993 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This major new contribution to our understanding of European political theory will challenge the perspectives in which political thought is understood. Framed as a general account of the period between 1572 and 1651 it charts the formation of a distinctively modern political vocabulary, based on arguments of political necessity and raison d'etat in the work of the major theorists. While Dr. Tuck pays detailed attention to Montaigne, Grotius, Hobbes and the theorists of the English Revolution, he also reconsiders the origins (...)
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    Intentionality: A Study Of Mental Acts.Richard E. Aquila - 1976 - Penn St University Press.
    This book is a critical and analytical survey of the major attempts, in modern philosophy, to deal with the phenomenon of intentionality—those of Descartes, Brentano, Meinong, Husserl, Frege, Russell, Bergmann, Chisholm, and Sellars. By coordinating the semantical approaches to the phenomenon, Dr. Aquila undertakes to provide a basis for dialogue among philosophers of different persuasions. "Intentionality" has become, since Franz Brentano revived its original medieval use, the standard term describing the mind's apparently paradoxical capacity to relate itself to objects existing (...)
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    Joseph Priestley's criticisms of David Hume's philosophy.Richard H. Popkin - 1977 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (4):437-447.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Joseph Priestley's Criticisms of David Hume's Philosophy RICHARD H. POPKIN ONE OF HUME'S MOST FAMOUS CRITICS, the great scientist Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), is scarcely mentioned or studied in the Hume literature.' Perhaps because of the course philosophy followed after Hume, the Scottish Common Sense critics and the German ones connected with Kant are given almost all of the attention. In this paper 1 shall try to correct this (...)
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  39. Philosophy and social science.Richard S. Rudner - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (2):164-168.
    I wish, for the sake of the vivacity of any discussion which might ensue, that I could find myself more in disagreement with Dr. Brodbeck than I do. As a matter of fact, however, I find myself in substantial agreement with her on practically all of the points upon which she takes issue with Hayek. There are, to be sure a few questions of relatively minor import that I should like to ask Dr. Brodbeck, but in the main I have (...)
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    A free discussion of the doctrines of materialism, and philosophical necessity, in a correspondence between Dr. Price and Dr. Priestley: to which are added, by Dr. Priestley, an introduction, explaining the nature of the controversy, and letters to several writers...Richard Price - 1778 - Millwood, N.Y.: Kraus Reprint Co.. Edited by Joseph Priestley.
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    Louis Thomassin (1619-95), étude bio-bibliographique avec vingt lettres et deux textes inédits (review).Richard H. Popkin - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (2):264-265.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:264 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY right at hand, without getting in the way. If it had been printed in as readable type and as elegant form as Steinmann's edition, it might be the ideal easily accessible version to familiarize us with the Pens~es as they were actually written and classified by Pascal himself. RICHARD H. POPKIN University of California, San Diego Pascal. Quinta edizione riveduta e aumentata. By Michele (...)
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    Oskar Piest, 1898-1987.Richard H. Popkin - 1988 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (2):345-345.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:OSKAR PIEST, 1898-1987 Dr. Oskar Piest, who helped establish the Journal of the Historyof Philosophy, passed away at Sinsheim, Germany, in February 1987. He had studied theology and economics in pre-Hitler Germany, and became a banker in Hamburg. In 1934 he left because of his opposition to the Nazi government and went to Italy, then England, and finally in 1936 to the United States. After World War II he (...)
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    From CSR to Sustainable Business—Transformational Leadership in Action.Richard Straub & Mollie Painter-Morland - 2012 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 31 (2):349-361.
    This contribution to the Decennial volume brings together the insights of a seasoned business practitioner on the sustainability imperatives that corporations face, and a response from an academic who works in the field of sustainability and business ethics. Dr. Straub draws on Peter Drucker to reassert the importance of fulfilling the economic mission of the enterprise, but argues that it needs repositioning. Business must be responsive to customer and employee needs, and in order to do so, transformational leadership is required. (...)
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  44. Adolescent Psychiatry, V. 20: Annals of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry.Richard C. Marohn (ed.) - 1995 - Routledge.
    Launched in 1971, _Adolescent Psychiatry_, in the words of founding coeditors Sherman C. Feinstein, Peter L. Giovacchini, and Arthur A. Miller, promised "to explore adolescence as a process...to enter challenging and exciting areas that may have profound effects on our basic concepts." Further, they promised "a series that will provide a forum for the expression of ideas and problems that plague and excite so many of us working in this enigmatic but fascinating field." For over two decades, _Adolescent Psychiatry_ has (...)
     
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    Robert Grosseteste: the growth of an English mind in medieval Europe.Richard William Southern - 1986 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Robert Grosseteste was one of the most independent and vigorous Englishmen of the Middle Ages--a medieval Dr. Johnson in his powers of mind and personality. Of humble birth, he lived for many years in obscurity and emerged only late in life as a national figure, deeply conservative and profoundly critical of the contemporary world. As a scientist, theologian, and pastoral leader, he was rooted in an English tradition going back beyond the Norman Conquest. This comprehensive study of one of England's (...)
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  46. On Sinn as a combination of physical properties.Richard Rudner - 1952 - Mind 61 (241):82-84.
    IN a recent article Dr. Paul D. Wienpahl proposes an explication for Frege's notion of sense that, he believes, "fits the data of Frege's discussion and does not make sense a subsistent entity" (p. 483). Wienpahl's proposal is that "the sense of a sign is the combination of its physical properties" (p. 488). But in the face of the requirements which he has set himself, there seem to be three considerations which lead to the conclusion that his proposal is defective.
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  47. The Baby Fae Case: Treatment, Experiment, or Animal Abuse?Richard T. Hull - unknown
    On October 26, 1984, Dr. Leonard Bailey and the transplant team of Loma Linda University Medical Center in California operated on a five-pound baby girl born a few weeks earlier with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. In babies born with this defect the left side of the heart is much smaller than the right and is unable to pump sufficient blood to sustain life for more than a few weeks. This rare defect occurs about once in every 12,000 live births; it (...)
     
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  48. Speciesism, Painism and Happiness: A Morality for the 21st Century.Richard D. Ryder - 2011 - Imprint Academic.
    Richard Ryder created the term speciesism in early 1970 and shared the idea with Peter Singer, who popularised it in his classic work _Animal Liberation_. A key figure in the modern animal rights revival Ryder appeared on the first-ever televised discussion of animal rights in December 1970. He further promoted the ideas around speciesism in recorded discussions with Bridget Brophy, for the Open University, and in his contribution to the seminal philosophical work _Animals Men and Morals_ edited by the (...)
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    Øst og Vest, Afhandlinger tilegnede Prof. Dr. phil. Arthur ChristensenOst og Vest, Afhandlinger tilegnede Prof. Dr. phil. Arthur Christensen. [REVIEW]Richard N. Frye - 1947 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 67 (4):330.
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  50. Corporate governance and board effectiveness 2.Richard Leblanc - 2007 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 3 (2):106-112.
    Recent corporate scandals have put company boards in the spotlight. Legislation, codes of conduct, and guidelines have been developed to improve corporate governance. But while many prescriptions for improving corporate governance focus on the structure of boards, Dr. Richard Leblanc's research suggests that there is no direct causal relationship between board structure and corporate performance. Indeed, many recent failed corporations had exemplary board structure. Richard Leblanc discusses how to assess board effectiveness and improve it.
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