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    Geschichte der Philosophie des Judenthums.Gyula Sámuel Spiegler - 1890 - Leipzig,: Zentralantiquariat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik.
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    Similarity Structure and Emergent Properties.Samuel C. Fletcher - 2020 - Philosophy of Science 87 (2):281-301.
    The concept of emergence is commonly invoked in modern physics but rarely defined. Building on recent influential work by Jeremy Butterfield, I provide precise definitions of emergence concepts as they pertain to properties represented in models, applying them to some basic examples from space-time and thermostatistical physics. The chief formal innovation I employ, similarity structure, consists in a structured set of similarity relations among those models under analysis—and their properties—and is a generalization of topological structure. Although motivated from physics, this (...)
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  3. Locke on Active Power, Freedom, and Moral Agency.Samuel C. Rickless - 2013 - Locke Studies 13:31-52.
     
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  4. Guilt: The Debt and the Stain.Samuel Reis-Dennis - manuscript
    Abstract: Contemporary analytic philosophers of the “reactive attitudes” tend to share a simple conception of guilt as “self-directed blame”—roughly, an “unpleasant affect” felt in combination with, or in response to, the thought that one has violated a moral requirement, evinced substandard “quality of will,” or is blameworthy. I believe that this simple conception is inadequate. As an alternative, I offer my own theory of guilt’s logic and its connection to morality. In doing so, I attempt to articulate guilt’s defining thought (...)
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    Reconceiving Spinoza.Samuel Newlands - 2018 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Samuel Newlands presents a sweeping new interpretation of Spinoza's metaphysical system and the way in which his metaphysics shapes, and is shaped by, his moral program. Engaging with contemporary metaphysics and ethics, Newlands reveals just how exciting and vibrant Spinoza's philosophical outlook remains for philosophers today.
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    Re-conceptualizing Resources: An Ontological Re-evaluation of the Resource-based View.Abdullah Muhammad Dhrubo, Samuel Teshale Lemago, Awais Ahmed Brohi & Osman Hafid Erdem - forthcoming - Philosophy of Management:1-27.
    The Resource-Based View (RBV) has been instrumental in shaping strategic management theory by underscoring the significance of a firm's unique, valuable, and hard-to-copy internal resources in securing competitive advantage. However, the conventional RBV framework, with its emphasis on static, possession-oriented resource conceptualization, falls short in addressing the dynamic and relational nature of resources in contemporary business environments. This paper aims to bridge this gap by introducing a processual perspective to the RBV, grounded in process philosophy. In this study, we delve (...)
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    Against proportional shortfall as a priority-setting principle.Samuel Altmann - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (5):305-309.
    As the demand for healthcare rises, so does the need for priority setting in healthcare. In this paper, I consider a prominent priority-setting principle: proportional shortfall. My purpose is to argue that proportional shortfall, as a principle, should not be adopted. My key criticism is that proportional shortfall fails to consider past health.Proportional shortfall is justified as it supposedly balances concern for prospective health while still accounting for lifetime health, even though past health is deemed irrelevant. Accounting for this lifetime (...)
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    The Primo de Rivera Dictatorship and the Foundations of Authoritarianism in Spain.Samuel Aly - 2017 - Alétheia: Revista Académica de la Escuela de Postgrado de la Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón-Unifé 2 (2).
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    The Modernity of Political Representation.Samuel Hayat & José María Rosales - 2020 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 15 (1):69-75.
    Representation is a major and multifaceted concept of modern politics. Through open and regular elections, it shields the democratic character of representative governments, compelling politicians to pursue the interests of their constituencies and become responsive to their demands. But since the concept of representation is so embedded in the day-to-day workings of democratic regimes, it has largely lost significant traces of its history that shed light on its political dawn. The instrumentalization of the concept by representative governments in order to (...)
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    The Chattering Mind: A Conceptual History of Everyday Talk.Samuel McCormick - 2020 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    From Plato’s contempt for “the madness of the multitude” to Kant’s lament for “the great unthinking mass,” the history of Western thought is riddled with disdain for ordinary collective life. But it was not until Kierkegaard developed the term chatter that this disdain began to focus on the ordinary communicative practices that sustain this form of human togetherness. The Chattering Mind explores the intellectual tradition inaugurated by Kierkegaard’s work, tracing the conceptual history of everyday talk from his formative account of (...)
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    On the duty of man and citizen according to natural law.Samuel Pufendorf - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by James Tully & Michael Silverthorne.
    Samuel Pufendorf is one of the most important moral and political philosophers of the seventeenth century. His theory, which builds on Grotius and Hobbes, was immediately recognized as a classic and taken up by writers as diverse as Locke, Hume, Rousseau, and Smith. Over the past twenty years there has been a renaissance of Pufendorf scholarship. On the Duty of Man and Citizen is Pufendorf's own epitome of his monumental On the Law of Nature and of Nations, and it served (...)
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  12. Locke on Freedom.Samuel Rickless - 2020 - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2020 Edition).
    John Locke’s views on the nature of freedom of action and freedom of will have played an influential role in the philosophy of action and in moral psychology. Locke offers distinctive accounts of action and forbearance, of will and willing, of voluntary (as opposed to involuntary) actions and forbearances, and of freedom (as opposed to necessity). These positions lead him to dismiss the traditional question of free will as absurd, but also raise new questions, such as whether we are (or (...)
     
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    Normal science: not uncritical or dogmatic.Samuel Schindler - 2024 - Synthese 203 (4):1-22.
    When Kuhn first published his _Structure of Scientific Revolutions_ he was accused of promoting an “irrationalist” account of science. Although it has since been argued that this charge is unfair in one aspect or another, the early criticism still exerts an influence on our understanding of Kuhn. In particular, normal science is often characterized as dogmatic and uncritical, even by commentators sympathetic to Kuhn. I argue not only that there is no textual evidence for this view but also that normal (...)
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    Imitatio e aemulatio.Samuel Mateus - 2018 - Cultura:239-251.
    Abordando a formação da consciência moderna, este artigo considera a Querela dos Antigos e dos Modernos a partir de duas noções estéticas fundamentais: a imitatio e a aemulatio.O modo como progressivamente se faz o elogio da emulação face à simples imitação corresponde à ultrapassagem do pólo antigo pelo pólo moderno. Enquanto o imitador deseja reproduzir a exactidão do modelo, o emulador esforça-se por dizer melhor. A emulação, proposta pelos Modernos, mostra-se sempre relativizadora e perturbada em relação aos antigos, inquieta por (...)
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    In medias res – the mediation conundrum.Samuel Mateus - 2021 - Communications 46 (1):95-112.
    It was not until the emergence, in the 19th century, of new technical devices – such as the telegraph and the phonograph – that the term medius came to serve as a collective noun (media) for advanced communication technologies. Although mediation is extensively theorized in philosophy and sociology, and is approached by medium theory and media studies, the concept remains undertheorized in the field of communication theory.By exploring the problem of mediation and by challenging its representationalist and transmissive accounts, this (...)
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    Experiência como acontecimento: a necessidade de uma nova língua para a educação em Jorge Larrosa / Experience as phenomenon: the need for a new language in education in Jorge Larrosa.Samuel Mendonça & Amanda Tavares Venturoso - 2020 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 25:020010.
    O estudo consiste na discussão da perspectiva larrosiana do conceito de experiência, a partir do livro Tremores. Partiu da pergunta: O conceito de experiência como acontecimento fundamenta a necessidade de uma nova língua educacional? O método tratou de pesquisa bibliográfica que teve o início na revisão de literatura sobre o tema, análise sistemática do livro Tremores, da mesma forma que problematização em torno do conceito de acontecimento em Martin Heidegger e de experiência em Walter Benjamin. Como resultado, o conceito de (...)
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    O mestre viajante. Relatos de um inventor (resenha).Samuel Mendonça & Ana Carolina Godoy Tercioti - 2014 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 22:163-172.
    Resenha de: KOHAN, Walter Omar. O Mestre inventor. Relatos de um viajante educador. Tradução Hélia Freitas. 1. ed. Belo Horizonte: Autêntica Editora, 2013 (Coleção Educação: Experiência e Sentido).
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    Os Princípios Dirigentes da Educação Intelectual de Herbert Spencer.Samuel Mendonça - 2014 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 21:104-116.
    Este texto discute aspectos educacionais do pensamento de Herbert Spencer, especialmente sobre os princípios dirigentes da educação intelectual. Questiona-se: qual a importância dos princípios dirigentes da educação intelectual de Herbert Spencer para a educação atual? Spencer coloca em relevo os problemas da educação intelectual, moral e física, da mesma maneira que considera a superficialidade da formação familiar e a consequência para a educação escolar.
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  19. Alienation and the Metaphysics of Normativity: On the Quality of Our Relations with the World.Jack Samuel - 2023 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 26 (1).
    I argue that metaethicists should be concerned with two kinds of alienation that can result from theories of normativity: alienation between an agent and her reasons, and alienation between an agent and the concrete others with whom morality is principally concerned. A theory that cannot avoid alienation risks failing to make sense of central features of our experience of being agents, in whose lives normativity plays an important role. The twin threats of alienation establish two desiderata for theories of normativity; (...)
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  20. On some objections to the powers-BSA.Samuel Kimpton-Nye - 2024 - Philosophical Quarterly 74 (3):998-1006.
    This paper responds to Friend’s (2023) critique of the Powers-BSA, a view according to which laws of nature are efficient descriptions of how modally laden properties (powers) are possibly distributed in spacetime. In the course of this response, the paper discusses the nature of scientific and metaphysical explanation, the aim of science and the structure of modal space.
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  21. Locke's 'Sensitive Knowledge': Knowledge or Assurance?Samuel C. Rickless - 2016 - Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 7:187-224.
     
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  22. Toward a Post-Kantian Constructivism.Jack Samuel - 2023 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (53):1449–1484.
    The conventional wisdom regarding the aims and shortcomings of Kantian constructivism is mistaken. The aim of metaethical constructivism is not to provide a naturalistic account of the objectivity of normative facts by deriving substantive morality from a conception of agency so thin as to be uncontroversial (a task at which it is generally regarded to have failed). Its aim is to explain the “grip” that normative facts have on us—to avoid what I call the problem of normative alienation. So understood, (...)
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    Membership and Political Obligation.Samuel Scheffler - 2018 - Journal of Political Philosophy:3-23.
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    Reimagining research ethics to include environmental sustainability: a principled approach, including a case study of data-driven health research.Gabrielle Samuel & Cristina Richie - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (6):428-433.
    In this paper we argue the need to reimagine research ethics frameworks to include notions of environmental sustainability. While there have long been calls for healthcareethics frameworks and decision-making to include aspects of sustainability, less attention has focused on howresearchethics frameworks could address this. To do this, we first describe the traditional approach to research ethics, which often relies on individualised notions of risk. We argue that we need to broaden this notion of individual risk to consider issues associated with (...)
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  25. Thin as a Needle, Quick as a Flash: Murdoch on Agency and Moral Progress.Jack Samuel - 2021 - Review of Metaphysics 75 (2):345-373.
    Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good—especially the first essay, “The Idea of Perfection”—is often associated with a critique of a certain picture of agency and its proper place in ethical thought. There is implicit in this critique, however, an alternative, much richer one. I propose a reading of Murdochian agency in terms of the continuous activity of cultivating and refining a distinctive practical standpoint, and I apply this reading to her account of moral progress. For Murdoch moral progress depends on (...)
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    The 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic as a Change-Event in Sport Performers’ Careers: Conceptual and Applied Practice Considerations.Roy David Samuel, Gershon Tenenbaum & Yair Galily - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The Nature of Self-Defense.Samuel C. Rickless - 2018 - San Diego Law Review 56:339-355.
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    Locke's Ontology of Relations.Samuel C. Rickless - 2017 - Locke Studies 17:61-86.
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    Notes Towards Practicing Žižekian Ideology Critique as an Art Historical Methodology.Samuel Raybone - 2016 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 10 (3).
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    Notes Towards Practicing Žižekian Ideology Critique as an Art Historical Methodology.Samuel Raybone - 2015 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 9 (2).
    This article argues that an engagement with the powerful critical insights of Žižek’s theory of ideology and practice of cultural critique is a necessary step for any art historical methodology which aims to fully account for a work of art’s function within the society of its creation and reception, and to explain how it came to play such a role. However, any attempt to situate cultural artefacts within historically contingent networks of social relations requires an account of historical change incompatible (...)
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  31. Berkeley's Argument for the Existence of God in the Three Dialogues.Samuel Rickless - 2018 - In Stefan Storrie (ed.), Berkeley's Three Dialogues: New Essays. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 84-105.
     
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    Berkeley's Criticisms of Shaftesbury and Hutcheson.Samuel C. Rickless - 2020 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 88:97-119.
    In this paper, I attempt to clarify the nature and purpose of Berkeley's criticisms of Shaftesbury's and Hutcheson's ethical systems in the third chapter ofAlciphron, explaining the extent to which those criticisms rely on the truth of idealism and considering whether Berkeley or his philosophical opponents have the better of the arguments. In the end, I conclude that some of Berkeley's criticisms are based on confusion and misunderstanding, others are likely contradicted by the empirical evidence, and yet others are unconvincing. (...)
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    Filosofía de la vida artística.Samuel Ramos - 1950 - Buenos Aires,: Espasa-Calpe Argentina.
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  34. al-ʻIlm: maʻná wa-ṭarīqahu.Samuel Berder Rapport, Helen Wright, Muḥammad Aḥmad Bannūnah & Kāmil Manṣūr (eds.) - 1968 - al-Qāhirah: Maktabat al-Anjlū al-Miṣrīyah.
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  35. Are Locke's Persons Modes or Substances?Samuel C. Rickless - 2015 - In Paul Lodge & Tom Stoneham (eds.), Locke and Leibniz on Substance. New York: Routledge. pp. 110-127.
     
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    A Transcendental Argument for Liberalism.Samuel C. Rickless - 2017 - San Diego Law Review 54:273-297.
  37. Sefer Shaʻar ha-melekh.Mordecai Ben Samuel[From Old Catalog] - 1966
     
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    The Nature, Grounds, and Limits of Berkeley's Argument for Passive Obedience.Samuel C. Rickless - 2017 - Berkeley Studies 26:3-19.
    Scholars disagree about the nature of the doctrinal apparatus that supports Berkeley’s case for passive obedience to the sovereign. Is he a rule-utilitarian, or natural law theorist, or ethical egoist, or some combination of some or all these elements? Here I argue that Berkeley is an act-utilitarian who thinks that one is more likely to act rightly by following certain sorts of rules. I also argue that Berkeley mischaracterizes and misevaluates Locke’s version of the social contract theory. Finally, I consider (...)
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    Practicing ubuntu.Olusegun Steven Samuel - 2023 - Philosophical Forum 54 (3):143-159.
    This paper discusses one particular way we may put the idea of sharing in ubuntu philosophy into practice: moderate selflessness. Moderate selflessness is an important tool that might help us pursue other‐regarding behaviour alongside the agent's genuine well‐being interests to help disrupt the antagonistic gap between humanity and nonhumanity. I suggest that, properly understood, moderate selflessness may provide conceptual resources to avoid antagonistic environmental practices, including the concerns of poverty and biodiversity loss.
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  40. Tagmule ha-nefesh.Hillel ben Samuel - 1981 - Yerushalayim,:
     
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  41. The First Christian Century in Judaism and Christianity.Samuel Sandmel - 1969
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  42. The Genius of Paul: A Study in History.Samuel Sandmel - 1979
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    Finding Hierarchical Structure in Binary Sequences: Evidence from Lindenmayer Grammar Learning.Samuel Schmid, Douglas Saddy & Julie Franck - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (1):e13242.
    In this article, we explore the extraction of recursive nested structure in the processing of binary sequences. Our aim was to determine whether humans learn the higher-order regularities of a highly simplified input where only sequential-order information marks the hierarchical structure. To this end, we implemented a sequence generated by the Fibonacci grammar in a serial reaction time task. This deterministic grammar generates aperiodic but self-similar sequences. The combination of these two properties allowed us to evaluate hierarchical learning while controlling (...)
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  44. Introductory Themes.Samuel Scheffler - 1992 - In Human morality. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Sketches a view of the relationship between the interests of the individual and the demands of morality, a view according to which morality and self‐interest stand in a relation of potential congruence. In adopting this view, Scheffler rejects two extreme positions, one that sees morality and self‐interest as ultimately coinciding and another that sees them as diametrically opposed. The complete exposition of Scheffler's view is left for subsequent chapters, but in this introduction he proposes that a proper treatment of the (...)
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  45. Las ideologías en el siglo XXI: ¿son vigentes?Samuel Schmidt, Marcelo González Tachiquín & Víctor Alarcón (eds.) - 2015 - Chihuahua, Chihuahua: Instituto Chihuahuense de la Cultura.
     
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    Normothermic Regional Perfusion, Public Reason, and the Idea of Integrated Organismic Function.Jin K. Park, Samuel N. Doernberg & Robert D. Truog - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (6):38-40.
    Two of the lead articles in this issue examine the emerging practice of organ procurement by normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) in terms of whether or not these patients are “dead” at the time t...
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    Unprovability of consistency statements in fragments of bounded arithmetic.Samuel R. Buss & Aleksandar Ignjatović - 1995 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 74 (3):221-244.
    Samuel R. Buss and Aleksandar Ignjatović. Unprovability of Consistency Statements in Fragments of Bounded Arithmetic.
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  48. Von der Utopie zur Wissenschaft? : zur Regression des materialistischen Anspruchs in der Staatstheorie von Friedrich Engels.Samuel Salzborn - 2012 - In "... ins Museum der Altertümer": Staatstheorie und Staatskritik bei Friedrich Engels. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
     
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  49. Gevulot ha-madaʻ.Samuel Sambursky - 1962 - Yerushalayim,: hotsaʼat sefarim ʻal shem Y.L. Maʼgnes, ha-ʼUniversiṭa ha-ʻIvrit.
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  50. ha-Maḥshavah ha-fisiḳalit be-hithaṿutah: min ha-filosofyah ha-ḳedam Soḳraṭit ʻad ha-fisiḳah hel ha-ḳṿanṭim: antologyah..Samuel Sambursky - 1972 - Jerusalem: Mosad Byaliḳ.
     
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