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    Wages in Huating-Lou counties in the 1820s.L. I. Bozhong - 2008 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (4):578-311.
    The issue of wages has been ignored in previous studies of economic history in late imperial China. Focusing on Huating County and Lou County, this article explores the wages in agricultural, industrial, commercial, and service occupations of this area in the 1820s. The findings, though primary, are helpful to our understanding of incomes in early-nineteenth-century China.
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  2. Normative conflicts and the logic of 'ought'.Lou Goble - 2009 - Noûs 43 (3):450-489.
    On the face of it, normative conflicts are commonplace. Yet standard deontic logic declares them to be logically impossible. That prompts the question, What are the proper principles of normative reasoning if such conflicts are possible? This paper examines several alternatives that have been proposed for a logic of 'ought' that can accommodate normative conflicts, and finds all of them unsatisfactory as measured against three criteria of adequacy. It then introduces a new logic that does meet all three criteria, and (...)
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    The Utility of Religious Illusion: A Critique of J.S. Mill's Religion of Humanity: Lou Matz.Lou Matz - 2000 - Utilitas 12 (2):137-154.
    In ‘Utility of Religion’, Mill argues that a wholly naturalistic religion of humanity would promote individual and social welfare better than supernatural religions like Christianity; in ‘Theism’, however, Mill defends the salutary effects of hope in an afterlife. While commentators have acknowledged this discrepancy, they have not examined the utilitarian value of what Mill terms ‘illusions’. In this essay, I explain Mill's case against the utility of supernatural religious belief and then argue that Mill cannot dismiss the utility of hope (...)
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    Zhongguo de zhi hui: Lou Yulie de Bei da zhe xue ke.Yulie Lou - 2021 - Xianggang: Zhong he chu ban.
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    (1 other version)The Concept of Moral Obligation.Lou Goble - 1996 - Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 60 (1):242-244.
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    The logic of obligation, 'better' and 'worse'.Lou Goble - 1993 - Philosophical Studies 70 (2):133 - 163.
  7. Preference semantics for deontic logic. Part I: Simple models.Lou Goble - 2003 - Logique Et Analyse 46:383-418.
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    An introduction to communication ethics: A book review by Lou Hodges. [REVIEW]Lou Hodges - 1997 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (2):119 – 120.
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    Chinatown transformed: Ideology, power, and resources in narrative place-making.Jackie Jia Lou - 2010 - Discourse Studies 12 (5):625-647.
    Combining textual, visual, and ethnographic approaches to discourse, this article examines a variety of resources employed in the narrative construction of Washington, DC’s Chinatown in a billboard advertisement that de-ethnicizes the neighborhood. Analysis of the linguistic resources of narrative structure, comparative reference, and lexical cohesion reveals how the gentrification of Chinatown is constructed as a positive transformation driven by a corporation. Further, the visual juxtaposition of text with photos and graphics appropriates the community voice and infuses it with corporate identity. (...)
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    Utilitarian deontic logic.Lou Goble - 1996 - Philosophical Studies 82 (3):317 - 357.
  11. Paraconsistent modal logic.Lou Goble - 2006 - Logique Et Analyse 193:3-29.
     
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    A logic for deontic dilemmas.Lou Goble - 2005 - Journal of Applied Logic 3 (3-4):461-483.
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    Philosophical Practice.Lou Marinoff - 2002
    This book provides a look at philosophical practice from the viewpoint of the practitioner or prospective practitioner. It answers the questions: What is philosophical practice? What are its aims and methods? How does philosophical counseling differ from psychological counseling and other forms of psychotherapy. How are philosophical practitioners educated and trained? How do philosophical practitioners relate to other professions? What are the politics of philosophical practice? How does one become a practitioner? What is APPA Certification? What are the prospects for (...)
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    Social Network Limits Language Complexity.Matthew Lou-Magnuson & Luca Onnis - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (8):2790-2817.
    Natural languages vary widely in the degree to which they make use of nested compositional structure in their grammars. It has long been noted by linguists that the languages historically spoken in small communities develop much deeper levels of compositional embedding than those spoken by larger groups. Recently, this observation has been confirmed by a robust statistical analysis of the World Atlas of Language Structures. In order to examine this connection mechanistically, we propose an agent‐based model that accounts for key (...)
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    Science & the Written Word: Science, Technology, and Society.Lou Massa - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    James Watson February 6, 2002 Genes, Girls, and Gamow Lou Massa: Welcome to Science & the Written Word. I'm Lou Massa. Dr. James D. Watson is President of ...
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    An incomplete relevant modal logic.Lou Goble - 2000 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 29 (1):103-119.
    The relevant modal logic G is a simple extension of the logic RT, the relevant counterpart of the familiar classically based system T. Using the Routley-Meyer semantics for relevant modal logics, this paper proves three main results regarding G: (i) G is semantically complete, but only with a non-standard interpretation of necessity. From this, however, other nice properties follow. (ii) With a standard interpretation of necessity, G is semantically incomplete; there is no class of frames that characterizes G. (iii) The (...)
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    Neighborhoods for entailment.Lou Goble - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 32 (5):483-529.
    This paper presents a neighborhood semantics for logics of entailment. It begins with a minimal system Min that expresses the most fundamental assumptions about the entailment relation, and continues by examining various extensions that reflect further assumptions that might be made about entailment. This leads first to the logic B that is the basic relevant logic, and then to more powerful systems. All of these logics are proved to be sound and strongly complete. With B the neighborhood semantics meets the (...)
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  18. Freedom as ethical practices: On the possibility of freedom through freeganism and freecycling in Hong Kong.L. Lou - 2019 - Asian Anthropology 18 (4).
    Although the idea of freedom has been well studied as an ideal in political philosophy, relatively little scholarship has focused on the human experience of freedom. Drawing on ethnographic research between 2012 and 2013, I examine how freedom was achieved by people who practice freeganism and freecycling in Hong Kong. I show that the freedom that these people pursue, either individually or collectively, is not a freedom without constraints but a freedom that must be attained through the exercise of deliberation, (...)
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  19. Yoga, méthode de réintégration.Alain Daniélou - 1951 - Paris,: L'Arche.
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    Cases and Commentaries.Lou Hodges, J. Spencer Kinard, Deni Elliott, Forrest Landon & Tom Goldstein - 1991 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 6 (4):245-256.
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    Attention and blind-spot phenomenology.L. Lou & Jianer Chen - 2003 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 9.
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    Marginal note on minority questions in the thought of Frantz fanon.Lou Turner - 2001 - Philosophia Africana 4 (2):37-46.
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    Multiplex semantics for deontic logic.Lou Goble - 2000 - Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 5 (2):113-134.
    This multiplex semantics incorporates multiple relations of deontic accessibility or multiple preference rankings on alternative worlds to represent distinct normative standards. This provides a convenient framework for deontic logic that allows conflicts of obligation, due either to conflicts between normative standards or to incoherence within a single standard. With the multiplex structures, two general senses of "ought" may be distinguished, an indefinite sense under which something is obligatory when it is enjoined by some normative standard and a core sense for (...)
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  24. A rumor of empathy: reconstructing Heidegger’s contribution to empathy and empathic clinical practice.Lou Agosta - 2014 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (2):281-292.
    This article takes Heidegger's design distinctions for human being [Dasein] including affectivity, understanding, and speech, and, using these distinctions, generates a Heideggerian definition of empathy [Einfuehlung]. This article distinguishes empathic receptivity, empathic understanding, empathic interpretation, and empathic speech (or responsiveness). It also looks at characteristic breakdowns.
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  25. (2 other versions)A logic of good, should, and would.Lou Goble - 1990 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 19 (2):253 - 276.
  26. Introduction.Lou Goble - 2001 - In The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–8.
    What is philosophical logic? Philosophical logic is philosophy that is logic, and logic that is philosophy. It is where philosophy and logic come together and become one. Philosophical logic is not a special kind of logic, some species distinct from mathematical logic, symbolic logic, formal logic, informal logic, modern logic, ancient logic, or logic with any other familiar modifier. There is only logic. Logic is the theory of consequence relations, of valid inferences. As such, it can be investigated and presented (...)
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    Questions of Distributive Justice: public health nurses' perceptions of long-term care insurance for elderly japanese people.Lou Ellen Barnes, Kiyomi Asahara, Anne J. Davis & Emiko Konishi - 2002 - Nursing Ethics 9 (1):67-79.
    This study examines public health nurses’ perceptions and concerns about the implications of Japan’s new long-term care insurance law concerning care provision for elderly people and their families. Respondents voiced their primary concern about this law as access to services for all elderly people needing care, and defined their major responsibility as strengthening health promotion and illness prevention programmes. Although wanting to expand their roles to meet the health care, social and public policy advocacy needs of elderly persons and their (...)
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    Division rings whose vector spaces are pseudofinite.Lou Den Drievans & Vinicius Cifú Lopes - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (3):1087-1090.
    Vector spaces over fields are pseudofinite, and this remains true for vector spaces over division rings that are finite-dimensional over their center. We also construct a division ring such that the nontrivial vector spaces over it are not pseudofinite, using Richard Thompson's group F. The idea behind the construction comes from a first-order axiomatization of the class of division rings all whose nontrivial vector spaces are pseudofinite.
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    Heterogeneity in Community Size Effects: Exploring Variations in the Production of National Hockey League Draftees Between Canadian Cities.Lou Farah, Jörg Schorer, Joseph Baker & Nick Wattie - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  30. A new modal model.Lou Goble - 1973 - Logique Et Analyse 16 (63):301-310.
  31. Normative conflicts and the logic of ‘ought’.Lou Goble - 2009 - Noảtus 43 (3):450–89.
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  32. Quantified Deontic Logic with Definite Descriptions.Lou Goble - 1994 - Logique Et Analyse 37:229-253.
     
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  33. Cases and commentaries.Lou Hodges, Chris Roberts, Jane B. Singer, Nora Paul & Michael R. Ogden - 1998 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 13 (2):124 – 136.
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    Fa hsüeh tʻung lun.Tongsun Lou - 1943
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    Of Coconuts and Beings: Peculiarities of a Diophantine Problem.Lou Marinoff - 2022 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 3 (1):253-270.
    This paper reconsiders a well-known Diophantine problem-“the coconut puzzle”-with two philosophically humorous motives. The first motive is methodological; the second, ontological. First, different methodological approaches to solving this problem, namely those of the stereotypical engineer, physicist, and mathematician, are informed by different conceptualizations of the mathematical puzzle itself. This is illustrated by comparing stereotypical solutions by an engineer, a physicist, and a mathematician. Second, ontological implications of Dirac’s unorthodox solution precipitate heuristic questions concerning correspondence between mathematically admissible answers and physically (...)
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    On Virtual Liberty.Lou Marinoff - 1999 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 18 (4):64-76.
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  37. Retrato de filósofo con bigote.Lou Andreas Salomé - 2000 - A Parte Rei 8:13.
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  38. Demythologizing the Authoritarian Personality. Reconnoitering Adorno's Retreat From Marx'.Lou Turner - 2002 - In Nigel C. Gibson & Andrew Rubin (eds.), Adorno: A Critical Reader. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 150.
     
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    Murder most gentle: The paradox deepens.Lou Goble - 1991 - Philosophical Studies 64 (2):217 - 227.
  40. The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic.Lou Goble - 2006 - Studia Logica 84 (1):163-165.
     
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  41. Empathy and sympathy in ethics.Lou Agosta - 2011 - In James Fieser & Bradley Dowden (eds.), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge.
    The distinction between “empathy” and “sympathy” in the context of ethics is a dynamic and challenging one. The eighteenth century texts of David Hume and Adam Smith used the word "sympathy," but not "empathy," although the conceptual distinction marked by empathy was doing essential work in their writings. After discussing the early uses of these terms, this article is organized historically. Two traditions are distinguished. The first is the Anglo-American tradition, and it extends from Hume and Smith to the twenty-first (...)
     
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    Fancying the New Rich and Famous? Explicating the Roles of Influencer Content, Credibility, and Parental Mediation in Adolescents’ Parasocial Relationship, Materialism, and Purchase Intentions.Chen Lou & Hye Kyung Kim - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Online Altruism: What it is and how it Differs from Other Kinds of Altruism.Katherine Lou & Luciano Floridi - 2023 - Minds and Machines 33 (4):641-666.
    Altruism is a well-studied phenomenon in the social sciences, but online altruism has received relatively little attention. In this article, we examine several cases of online altruism, and analyse the key characteristics of the phenomenon, in particular comparing and contrasting it against models of traditional donor behaviour. We suggest a novel definition of online altruism, and provide an in-depth, mixed-method study of a significant case, represented by the r/Assistance subreddit. We argue that online altruism can be characterized by its differing (...)
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    The Application of Acceptance Models to Human Resource Information Systems: A Literature Review.Lou Menant, Daniel Gilibert & Céline Sauvezon - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Technology acceptance by users has been extensively studied in recent years in various fields such as technologies for learning, e-commerce, and business technologies. This review focuses specifically on Human Resource Information Systems and its acceptance by users. Given their widespread use in organisations, HRIS acceptance has been researched but not synthesised in any way. This article aims to review the effectiveness of the classical TAM and UTAUT models commonly used for new technologies and to identify the variables added to these (...)
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    The Big Questions: How Philosophy Can Change Your Life.Lou Marinoff - 2003 - Bloomsbury USA.
    From the author of the international bestseller Plato Not Prozac!, a vital guide to the art of living. Professor Lou Marinoff's first book drew on the wisdom of the great philosophers to solve our everyday problems, launching a movement that restored philosophy to what it once was: useful in all walks of life. Now, in The Big Questions, he takes the concept to the next level, applying centuries of philosophy and great literature to answer central questions of modern existence. Urging (...)
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  46. A logic of better.Lou Goble - 1989 - Logique Et Analyse 32 (27):297-318.
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    Le Shiva-Svarodaya: la naissance du souffle de vie révélé par le dieu Shiva: ancien traité de présages et prémonitions d'après le souffle vital.Alain Daniélou (ed.) - 1981 - Milano: Archè.
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    Philon d'Alexandrie.Jean Daniélou - 1958 - Paris,: A. Fayard.
    Comme un arbre refleurit, tout renouveau intellectuel ou spirituel puise sa sève dans les racines de son passé. C'est ce dont témoigne cet essai publié en 1957, à la veille du concile Vatican II. Philon est, en effet, un juif imprégné de philosophie grecque, bon représentant du milieu culturel si riche de la ville d'Alexandrie, au tournant de notre ère. Contemporain du Christ sans l'avoir connu, il appartient à un judaïsme très ouvert qui a déjà traduit la Bible en grec (...)
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  49. Yoga.Alain Daniélou - 1955 - New York,: University Books.
     
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    Corrigenda: Opacity and the ought-to-be.Lou Goble - 1974 - Noûs 8 (2):200.
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