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    Political Philosophy. [REVIEW]Jonathan Gorman Véronique Zanetti - 2003 - Philosophical Books 44 (2):183-187.
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    Die Antinomie der teleologischen Urteilskraft.Véronique Zanetti - 1993 - Kant Studien 84 (3):341-355.
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    The IARC Monographs: Updated procedures for modern and transparent evidence synthesis in cancer hazard identification.Jonathan M. Samet, Weihsueh A. Chiu, Vincent Cogliano, Jennifer Jinot, David Kriebel, Ruth M. Lunn, Frederick A. Beland, Lisa Bero, Patience Browne, Lin Fritschi, Jun Kanno, Dirk W. Lachenmeier, Qing Lan, Gérard Lasfargues, Frank Le Curieux, Susan Peters, Pamela Shubat, Hideko Sone, Mary C. White, Jon Williamson, Marianna Yakubovskaya, Jack Siemiatycki, Paul A. White, Kathryn Z. Guyton, Mary K. Schubauer-Berigan, Amy L. Hall, Yann Grosse, Véronique Bouvard, Lamia Benbrahim-Tallaa, Fatiha El Ghissassi, Béatrice Lauby-Secretan, Bruce Armstrong, Rodolfo Saracci, Jiri Zavadil, Kurt Straif & Christopher P. Wild - unknown
    The Monographs produced by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) apply rigorous procedures for the scientific review and evaluation of carcinogenic hazards by independent experts. The Preamble to the IARC Monographs, which outlines these procedures, was updated in 2019, following recommendations of a 2018 expert Advisory Group. This article presents the key features of the updated Preamble, a major milestone that will enable IARC to take advantage of recent scientific and procedural advances made during the 12 years since (...)
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    Justice, Peace and Compromise.Véronique Zanetti - 2011 - Analyse & Kritik 33 (2):423-440.
    Compromises are arrived at when, in spite of the efforts of those participating to mediate and defend their position in a rationally acceptable manner, each remains with his judgment while, at the same time, a decision must be made without further delay. What this means is that the parties agree to an option about which they are not, in their heart of hearts, entirely convinced. This article examines the notion of moral compromise, concentrating thereby on the case of political praxis. (...)
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    La nature a-t-elle une fin?: le problème de la téléologie chez Kant.Véronique Zanetti - 1994 - Ousia.
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    After 9-11 – A Paradigm Change in International Law?Véronique Zanetti - 2004 - In Georg Meggle, Andreas Kemmerling & Mark Textor (eds.), Ethics of Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism. De Gruyter. pp. 329-340.
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  7. Entre Charybde et Scylla ? Les dilemmes du droit d’intervention.Véronique Zanetti - 2005 - Studia Philosophica 64:237-252.
    The moral dilemma at the heart of the theory of just war stems from the contradiction between two opposing duties: on the one hand, the duty to provide aid, as far as possible, to those whose lives are endangered; and, on the other hand, the duty not to endanger the lives of the innocent. The theory of just war resolves this dilemma, firstly by privileging one of these two duties over the other; and secondly, by imposing conditions on justification concerning (...)
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    La théorie kantienne du vivant.Véronique Zanetti - 1992 - Filozofski Vestnik 13 (2).
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  9. Nomologie et anomie: lecture de deux antinomies.Véronique Zanetti - 1990 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 44 (4=175):581.
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    Thomas W. Pogge: World hunger and human rights: Cosmopolitan responsibilities and reforms, Polity, Cambridge 2002.Véronique Zanetti - 2004 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 58 (3).
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  11. Women, war and international law.Véronique Zanetti - 2005 - In Igor Primoratz (ed.), Civilian immunity in war. Clarendon Press.
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    Global Justice: Is Interventionalism Desirable?Véronique Zanetti - 2001 - Metaphilosophy 32 (1&2):196-211.
    In 1994, the European Parliament published a resolution on the right of humanitarian intervention. Interestingly, the declaration maintains that such intervention is not in contradiction with international law, although it formulates the concept of right in a way that is translatable into the vocabulary of individual rights. I analyze some implications of the resolution for the mutual duties of states. I thereby focus my attention on two possible applications: by way of Rawls's duty of assistance and by way of the (...)
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    Gewalt und Zwang.Véronique Zanetti - 2011 - In Ralf Stoecker, Christian Neuhäuser & Marie-Luise Raters (eds.), Handbuch Angewandte Ethik. Stuttgart: Verlag J.B. Metzler. pp. 629-635.
    ZwangDie BegriffeGewalt (s. a. Folter, Krieg, Vergewaltigung) ‚Gewalt‘, ‚Macht‘, ‚Herrschaft‘ oder ‚Zwang‘ sind semantisch sehr eng verknüpft. Der Artikel geht auf den Ursprung des Wortes „Gewalt“ und seine Ambivalenz zurück und fragt unter anderem nach der Beziehung, die Gewalt mit Zwang im rechts- und politisch-philosophischen Sinne unterhält. Individuelle, institutionelleNötigung und strukturelle Gewalt werden auseinandergehalten und ihr Unterschied erläutert. Den Schluss bildet die Frage nach der Rechtfertigung der Gewalt.
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    Humanitarian Intervention: An Individual Right or a State Right?Véronique Zanetti - 2004 - In Georg Meggle (ed.), Ethics of humanitarian interventions. Ontos. pp. 263-276.
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    Ist das Recht auf humanitäre Intervention ein individuelles Recht?Véronique Zanetti - 2003 - In Georg Kohler & Urs Marti (eds.), Konturen der Neuen Weltordnung: Beiträge Zu Einer Theorie der Normativen Prinzipien Internationaler Politik. De Gruyter. pp. 253-265.
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    Krieg, humanitäre Intervention und Pazifismus.Véronique Zanetti - 2011 - In Ralf Stoecker, Christian Neuhäuser & Marie-Luise Raters (eds.), Handbuch Angewandte Ethik. Stuttgart: Verlag J.B. Metzler. pp. 655-665.
    Der Ausdruck ‚Krieg‘ kennt keine allgemein anerkannte Definition. Der Krieg ist, mit Clausewitz zu sprechen, eine gesellschaftliche Aktivität zum Zwecke der Regelung politischer Probleme durch Gewaltanwendung. Je nach Gesellschaftsstadium nimmt von daher der Krieg entwicklungsgeschichtlich sehr unterschiedliche Formen an. Nach einer begrifflichen Klärung liefert der Artikel einen Einblick in die Geschichte der Theorie des gerechten Kriegs und in die Begründungen der humanitären Intervention. Er schließt mit einem kurzen Überblick über den Pazifismus ab.
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    Kompromiss in der Politik und Politik des Kompromisses.Veronique Zanetti - 2024 - In Julian Nida-Rümelin, Timo Greger & Andreas Oldenbourg (eds.), Normative Konstituenzien der Demokratie. De Gruyter. pp. 131-152.
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    Kompromiss.Véronique Zanetti - 2011 - In Ralf Stoecker, Christian Neuhäuser & Marie-Luise Raters (eds.), Handbuch Angewandte Ethik. Stuttgart: Verlag J.B. Metzler. pp. 199-204.
    Der Begriff ‚Kompromiss‘ hat seine Wurzeln im lateinischen Kompositum compromissum, compromittere („sich gegenseitig versprechen, eine Entscheidung dem Schiedsrichter zu überlassen“). Spätestens Anfang des 17. Jahrhunderts ist der Kompromiss nicht mehr an den Schiedsspruch eines Dritten gebunden. An dessen Stelle tritt eine pragmatische Vereinbarung zwischen streitenden Parteien. Was die Merkmale des Kompromisses sind und welches sein Verhältnis zu ähnlichen Begriffen wie Schmutzige Hände oder Modus Vivendi ist, wird im Artikel geklärt.
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    Proportionality and Compromises.Véronique Zanetti - 2020 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 17 (1):75-97.
    When individual rights, especially constitutional rights, compete with other rights or with a public good, judges and politicians involved in the legislative process or jurisdictional process are expected to balance their decision in such a way that the gain from achieving the goal mitigates the costs of the resulting loss for the parties. Jurists speak of the doctrine of proportionality in connection with this process of balancing. In the proportionality calculus, judges have to evaluate whether the impact on individual rights (...)
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    Précis zu Spielarten des Kompromisses.Véronique Zanetti - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 77 (3):367-371.
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    Replik zu den Kommentaren.Véronique Zanetti - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 77 (3):382-385.
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    The Jus Post Bellum and the Responsibility toward Refugees of War.Véronique Zanetti - 2019 - In Julian Nida-Rümelin, Detlef Daniels & Nicole Wloka (eds.), Internationale Gerechtigkeit Und Institutionelle Verantwortung. De Gruyter. pp. 293-308.
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    Kompromisse mit sich selbst.Nele Röttger & Véronique Zanetti - 2021 - In Roland Kipke, Nele Röttger, Johanna Wagner & Almut Kristine V. Wedelstaedt (eds.), ZusammenDenken: Festschrift Für Ralf Stoecker. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 35-55.
    Wir reden gelegentlich von Kompromissen, die wir mit uns selbst schließen. Aber ist diese Rede angemessen oder gar berechtigt? Schließlich lassen sich wesentliche Merkmale von Kompromissen mit anderen nicht auf das Selbstverhältnis einer Person übertragen. Dennoch kann sich die Rede unter gewissen Umständen als sinnvoll erweisen. Der Artikel gibt Kriterien dafür an und stellt sich vor allem die Frage, ob und in welcher Hinsicht solche selbstbezüglichen Kompromisse eine Gefahr für die Integrität der Person darstellen.
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    Schriften zur Ästhetik und Naturphilosophie.Immanuel Kant, Manfred Frank & Véronique Zanetti - 1996
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    Some astonishing things.Jonathan L. Gorman - 1991 - Metaphilosophy 22 (1-2):28-40.
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    Convergence to agreement.Jonathan Gorman - 2004 - History and Theory 43 (1):107–116.
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    Kollektive Verantwortung und internationale Beziehungen.Doris Gerber & Véronique Zanetti (eds.) - 2010 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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  28. Our Knowledge of the Past: A Philosophy of Historiography. Review of Tucker. [REVIEW]Jonathan L. Gorman - 2005 - Philosophy 80 (312):292-300.
     
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    Our Knowledge of the Past: A Philosophy of Historiography. [REVIEW]Jonathan Gorman - 2005 - Philosophy 80 (2):292-300.
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    Rights and Reason: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Rights.Jonathan L. Gorman - 2003 - Routledge.
    In "Rights and Reason", Jonathan Gorman sets discussion of the 'rights debate' within a wide-ranging philosophical and historical framework. Drawing on positions in epistemology, metaphysics and the theory of human nature as well as on the ideas of canonical thinkers, Gorman provides an introduction to the philosophy of rights that is firmly grounded in the history of philosophy as well as the concerns of contemporary political and legal philosophy. The book gives readers a clear sense that, just (...)
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    Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration: A Transtheoretical Model for Clinical Practice.Ingmar Gorman, Elizabeth M. Nielson, Aja Molinar, Ksenia Cassidy & Jonathan Sabbagh - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration is a transtheoretical and transdiagnostic clinical approach to working with patients who are using or considering using psychedelics in any context. The ongoing discussion of psychedelics in academic research and mainstream media, coupled with recent law enforcement deprioritization of psychedelics and compassionate use approvals for psychedelic-assisted therapy, make this model exceedingly timely. Given the prevalence of psychedelic use, the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, and the unique cultural and historical context in which psychedelics are placed, it (...)
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    Historical Judgement: The Limits of Historiographical Choice.Jonathan L. Gorman - 2007 - Routledge.
    The historical profession is not noted for examining its own methodologies. Indeed, most historians are averse to historical theory. In "Historical Judgement" Jonathan Gorman's response to this state of affairs is to argue that if we want to characterize a discipline, we need to look to persons who successfully occupy the role of being practitioners of that discipline. So to model historiography we must do so from the views of historians. Gorman begins by showing what it is (...)
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    Political philosophy. [REVIEW]Jonathan Gorman - 2003 - Philosophical Books 44 (2):183-187.
  34. Historical Judgement: The Limits of Historiographical Choice.Jonathan L. Gorman - 2007 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    The historical profession is not noted for examining its own methodologies. Indeed, most historians are averse to historical theory. In "Historical Judgement" Jonathan Gorman's response to this state of affairs is to argue that if we want to characterize a discipline, we need to look to persons who successfully occupy the role of being practitioners of that discipline. So to model historiography we must do so from the views of historians. Gorman begins by showing what it is (...)
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  35. World Hunger and Human Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and Reforms. [REVIEW]Véronique Zanetti - 2004 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 58 (3).
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    Historians and Their Duties.Jonathan Gorman - 2004 - History and Theory 43 (4):103-117.
    We need to specify what ethical responsibility historians, as historians, owe, and to whom. We should distinguish between natural duties and obligations, and recognize that historians' ethical responsibility is of the latter kind. We can discover this responsibility by using the concept of “accountability”. Historical knowledge is central. Historians' central ethical responsibility is that they ought to tell the objective truth. This is not a duty shared with everybody, for the right to truth varies with the audience. Being a historian (...)
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    Allan Megill's Historical Knowledge, Historical Error: A Contemporary Guide to Practice.Jonathan Gorman - 2009 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (1):79-89.
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    Historical Knowledge, Historical Error: A Contemporary Guide to Practice.Jonathan Gorman - 2009 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (1):79-89.
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    Law as a moral idea • by Nigel Simmonds.Jonathan Gorman - 2009 - Analysis 69 (2):395-397.
    This is a pugnacious book, born of ancient controversy and attempting to return the debate to a time before the central jurisprudential questions were set by Hart and other legal positivists. Simmonds addresses those familiar with current analytical philosophy of law: those of us who know our Hart, Fuller, Dworkin, Raz, MacCormick and Kramer, and who perhaps need to have our attention drawn to Plato, Aristotle, Grotius, Hobbes and Kant. Presuming an informed readership, there is no bibliography, and it incorporates (...)
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    The commonplaces of "revision" and their implications for historiographical understanding.Jonathan Gorman - 2007 - History and Theory 46 (4):20–44.
    Recognizing the contingent entanglement between historiography's social and political roles and the conception of the discipline as purely factual, this essay provides a detailed analysis of "revision" and its connection to "revisionism." This analysis uses a philosophical approach that begins with the commonplaces of our understanding as expressed in dictionaries, which are compared and contrasted to display relevant confusions. The essay then turns to examining the questions posed by History and Theory's Call for Papers announcing its Theme Issue on Revision (...)
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    Traditions in Philosophy of History.Jonathan Gorman - 2018 - Maynooth Philosophical Papers 9:59-79.
    I summarize the history of twentieth-century theorizing about history by historians and by philosophers of different traditions. I clarify the nature of ‘analytical’ philosophy, with philosophical arguments imagined to exist in a shared atemporal space. Analytical philosophy of history largely presupposed David Hume’s empiricism, explicit in Carl Hempel’s 1942 analysis of historical explanation as causal. Others argued for reasons instead, but by 1965 analytical philosophers were analysing historical narratives. Many theorists were unclear about the nature of philosophical method, and ‘empathizing’ (...)
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    The Need for Quinean Pragmatism in the Theory of History.Jonathan Gorman - 2016 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 8 (2).
    I present the history of philosophy, and history more generally, as a context of ideas, with respect to which philosophers and historians share concerns about the meaning of the texts they both use, and where for some there is a principled contrast between seeing meaning in quasi-mathematical terms (“a philosophical stance”) or in terms of context (“a historical stance”). I introduce this imagined (but not imaginary) world of ideas as temporally extended. Returning to my early research into the epistemic problems (...)
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    The Normativity of Logic in the History of Ideas.Jonathan Gorman - 2011 - Intellectual History Review 21 (1):3-13.
    (2011). The Normativity of Logic in the History of Ideas. Intellectual History Review: Vol. 21, Post-Analytic Hermeneutics: Themes from Mark Bevir's Philosophy of History, pp. 3-13. doi: 10.1080/17496977.2011.546631.
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  44. The grammar of historiography.Jonathan Gorman - 2010 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 3:45-53.
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    Paul A. Roth and the Revival of Analytical Philosophy of History.Jonathan Gorman - 2018 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 14 (1):104-117.
    Krzysztof Brzechczyn’s important collection around Roth’s “revival” stimulates thought about the approaches adopted by analytical philosophers of history. Roth revives Danto’s 1965 pragmatic “constructivist” insights: in a narrative, earlier “events under a description” are described in terms of possibly unknowable later ones and, following Mink, in terms of possibly unknowable later concepts. Roth thinks of the resulting narrative explanation as justified in virtue of its constituting the object explained. However, earlier analytical philosophers of history faced different issues and adopted two (...)
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    Categories: Historical and Systematic Essays.Michael Gorman & Jonathan J. Sanford (eds.) - 2004 - Catholic University of America Press.
    The essays in this volume, written by a mix of well-established and younger philosophers, bridge divides between historical and systematic approaches in philosophy as well divides between analytical, continental, and American traditions.
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    Discontinuity Pragmatically Framed.Jonathan Gorman - forthcoming - New Content is Available for Journal of the Philosophy of History.
    _ Source: _Page Count 22 This is an attempt to discover and clarify the philosophical nature of what Eelco Runia claims to be his new and up-to-date philosophy of history, a programme offered in his 2014 book _Moved by the Past: Discontinuity and Historical Mutation_. His suggestion that his argument is a “dance” is taken seriously, and following an analysis of historical “meaning” and its time-extended nature it is argued that the book’s presentation commits Runia to a conception of meaning (...)
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    Discontinuity Pragmatically Framed.Jonathan Gorman - 2017 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 11 (2):127-148.
    _ Source: _Volume 11, Issue 2, pp 127 - 148 This is an attempt to discover and clarify the philosophical nature of what Eelco Runia claims to be his new and up-to-date philosophy of history, a programme offered in his 2014 book _Moved by the Past: Discontinuity and Historical Mutation_. His suggestion that his argument is a “dance” is taken seriously, and following an analysis of historical “meaning” and its time-extended nature it is argued that the book’s presentation commits Runia (...)
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    Ethics and the Writing of Historiography.Jonathan Gorman - 2008 - In Aviezer Tucker (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophy of History and Historiography. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 253–261.
    This chapter contains sections titled: References.
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    For Tolerance.Jonathan Gorman - 1995 - Philosophy Now 12:22-23.
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