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    The influence of customer trust and artificial intelligence on customer engagement and loyalty – The case of the home-sharing industry.Ying Chen, Catherine Prentice, Scott Weaven & Aaron Hisao - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Trust is an essential factor in online and offline transactions. However, the role of customer trust has received limited attention in the home-sharing economy. Drawing on the revised stimulus organism response model and trust transfer theory, this paper examines how customer trust in home-sharing hosts and platforms affects customer relationships, manifested in customer engagement and loyalty. As artificial intelligence is extensively utilized within home-sharing platforms to facilitate business operations and enhance the customer experience, this study also examines the influence of (...)
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  2. Bayesian theories of conditioning in a changing world.Aaron C. Courville, Nathaniel D. Daw & David S. Touretzky - 2006 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10 (7):294-300.
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    Anti-reflexivity.Aaron M. McCright & Riley E. Dunlap - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (2-3):100-133.
    The American conservative movement is a force of anti-reflexivity insofar as it attacks two key elements of reflexive modernization: the environmental movement and environmental impact science. Learning from its mistakes in overtly attacking environmental regulations in the early 1980s, this counter-movement has subsequently exercised a more subtle form of power characterized by non-decision-making. We examine the conservative movement’s efforts to undermine climate science and policy in the USA over the last two decades by using this second dimension of power. The (...)
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    The Wonder and the Terror of Getting Lost in “The Room”.Brian Hisao Onishi - 2024 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 18 (4):43-61.
    This paper deals explicitly with two competing definitions of wonder. On the one hand, we have something like Mary-Jane Rubenstein’s strange wonder where the very ground on which we stand is shaken and aporias determine our interaction with the world via wonder. We lose the very foundation on which we understand reality and thereby call into question our epistemological grasp of the world. On the other hand, we have Jan B.W. Pedersen’s epistemological wonder where wonder is a kind of surprise (...)
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    Astroethics and the Non-Fungibility Thesis.Michael Aaron Lindquist - 2022 - Environmental Ethics 44 (3):221-246.
    This paper approaches the question of terraforming—the changing of extraterrestrial environments to be capable of harboring earth-based life—by arguing for a novel conception of moral status that accounts for extraterrestrial bodies like Mars. The paper begins by addressing pro-terraforming arguments offered by James S. J. Schwartz before offering the novel account of moral status. The account offered builds on and modifies Keekok Lee’s No External Teleology Thesis (NETT), while defending a proposed Non-Fungibility Thesis (NFT). The NETT is modified and defended (...)
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    A beautiful sea: P. A. M. Dirac's epistemology and ontology of the vacuum.Aaron Sidney Wright - 2016 - Annals of Science 73 (3):225-256.
    This paper charts P.A.M. Dirac’s development of his theory of the electron, and its radical picture of empty space as an almost-full plenum. Dirac’s Quantum Electrodynamics famously accomplished more than the unification of special relativity and quantum mechanics. It also accounted for the ‘duplexity phenomena’ of spectral line splitting that we now attribute to electron spin. But the extra mathematical terms that allowed for spin were not alone, and this paper charts Dirac’s struggle to ignore or account for them as (...)
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    The Uncanny Wonder of Being Edible to Ticks.Brian Hisao Onishi - 2020 - Environmental Philosophy 17 (2):199-219.
    In this paper I argue that an encounter with a tick can produce both fear and wonder. I make a distinction between the legitimate danger of tick borne-diseases and the non-danger of our entanglement with the nature revealed by the tick’s bite in order to highlight the goodness of the tick and the possibilities for post-human existences beyond narratives of conquest and control. Ultimately, I argue that wonder is a helpful mechanism for thinking through the goodness of the tick by (...)
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  8. Soames on ethics: A new vision for the future of analytic philosophy?Aaron Preston - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (5):1347-1355.
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  9. Presentism, truthmaking, and the nature of truth.Aaron M. Griffith - 2021 - Analytic Philosophy 63 (4):259-267.
    A recent presentist strategy has been to deny that truths about the past need presently existing truthmakers. These presentists do not deny that such truths need grounding; they hold that each truth about the past is true because of how the world was, not how it is. This paper argues that this position faces two problems, one of which can be overcome by adopting a certain view of the property of truth for propositions about the past. The second problem cannot (...)
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    Pythagoreanism: A Number of Theories.Aaron Segal - 2019 - Philosophers' Imprint 19.
    Pythagoreanism, the claim that ‘all is number’, is rarely taken seriously these days as a candidate for the sober metaphysical truth. This is a mistake. I distinguish various versions of Pythagoreanism. Some such versions are unmotivated, some are subject to serious objections, and some are both. But, I argue, there is a robust version of Pythagoreanism—according to which there is a true theory whose ontology and ideology are wholly mathematical from which every truth follows—that is both well-motivated and not subject (...)
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    Introduction.Aaron Garrett - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (2):167-169.
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    Absolute Suffering, Loyalty, and Morality: On the Development of Royce’s Religious Philosophy.Aaron Pratt Shepherd - 2018 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 39 (2):33-45.
    The philosophical career of Josiah Royce is defined in part by his relationship with G. H. Howison. Biographically speaking, this assertion recalls the mythic tale of how Royce received his appointment at Harvard after James “forgot” about Howison.2 Philosophically speaking, however, Howison’s interchange with Royce concerning his philosophical conception of God in the 1895 debate held at Berkeley was a crucial intersection of these two philosophers that set the directions for their future work. It was a chance for Howison to (...)
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    Claude Gadroys and a Cartesian Astrology.Aaron Spink - 2018 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 7 (1):151-171.
    When Descartes made his scientific work public, he ushered in a worldview based almost entirely on mechanical motion, which brought along a complete rejection of “occult” forces. Thus, the foundation of astrology was equally rejected by many prominent Cartesians. However, the popularity of Descartes’ system lead to its rapid adoption by many subjects, astrology included. Here, I will take a look at the curious case of Claude Gadroys, whose primary work, Discours sur les influences des astres, defends a mechanical account (...)
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    Peirce’s Hypothesis of the Final Opinion.Aaron B. Wilson - 2018 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 10 (2).
    Idealist and Strong Empiricist approaches to Peirce’s thought are irreconcilable so far as an Idealist interpretation commits Peirce to some form of a priori knowledge, particularly a priori knowledge of the conditions of empirical knowledge. However, while I favor the strong empiricist approach, I agree that there is something like a “condition for the possibility of empirical knowledge” in Peirce, and that this lies with his famous conjecture that, with enough time and experience, there would be a “final result” of (...)
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    Putting extrospection to rest.Aaron Zimmerman - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (221):658-661.
    Jordi Fernández has recently responded to my objection that his 'extrospectionist' account of self-knowledge posits necessary and sufficient conditions for introspective justification which are neither necessary nor sufficient. I show that my criticisms survive his response unscathed.
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    Belief and Commitment: Commentary on Annalisa Coliva, The Varieties of Self-Knowledge, London: Pallgrave Macmillan.Aaron Z. Zimmerman - 2019 - Philosophia 47 (2):335-342.
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  17. Makkusu Bēbā kenkyū.Hisao Ōtsuka (ed.) - 1966
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  18. Sekaikan no tankyū.Hisao Ōtsuka (ed.) - 1949
     
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  19. (1 other version)A philosophy of time.Louis Aaron Reitmeister - 1962 - New York,: Citadel Press.
     
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    Charles de Brosses and the French Enlightenment origins of religious fetishism.Aaron Freeman - 2014 - Intellectual History Review 24 (2):203-214.
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    Fresnel's laws, ceteris paribus.Aaron Sidney Wright - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 64:38-52.
    This article is about structural realism, historical continuity, laws of nature, and \emph{ceteris paribus} clauses. Fresnel's Laws of optics support Structural Realism because they are a scientific structure that has survived theory change. However, the history of Fresnel's Laws which has been depicted in debates over realism since the 1980s is badly distorted. Specifically, claims that J.~C. Maxwell or his followers believed in an ontologically-subsistent electromagnetic field, and gave up the aether, before Einstein's \emph{annus mirabilis} in 1905 are indefensible. Related (...)
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  22. Between dialectic, eristic and deconstruction : of Socratic methods and higher education in the 21st Century.Raymond Aaron Younis - 2008 - Studies in Learning, Evaluation, Innovation and Development 5 (4):51-62.
  23. A Conflict in Common-Sense Moral Psychology.Aaron Z. Zimmerman - 2009 - Utilitas 21 (4):401-423.
    Ordinary thinking about morality and rationality is inconsistent. To arrive at a view of morality that is as faithful to common thought as consistency will allow we must admit that it is not always irrational to knowingly act against the weight of reasons.
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  24. American terror: from Oklahoma City to 9/11 and after.Aaron Winter - 2010 - In Bob Brecher, Mark Devenney & Aaron Winter (eds.), Discourses and Practices of Terrorism: Interrogating Terror. Routledge.
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    On Choosing Where to Stand.Aaron J. Yarmel - 2021 - Social Theory and Practice 47 (2):425-449.
    When selecting approaches to pursuing social change, activists commonly evaluate the merits of individual approaches without considering the distributions of approaches already in their movements. This is a problem. I argue, from both general considerations about the division of cognitive labor and empirical evidence from sociology, that some distributions of approaches are better for movements than others and that activists can and should change these distributions for the better rather than for the worse.
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    In defense of a pragmatic picture of belief.Aaron Zimmerman - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (2):449-457.
    In Belief: A Pragmatic Picture, I define “belief” as information poised to guide relatively attentive, controlled action. Though I admit that this is one of several definitions compatible with science and common speech, I mount a pragmatic argument for its adoption as the best means for structuring egalitarian social relations. I here further explicate and defend the pragmatic view of belief in response to my critics.
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    The Pragmatism Reader: From Peirce through the Present.Aaron Massecar - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (7):952-953.
  28. La carga teórica de la mirada antropológica: El gesto “orientalista” en el méxico desconocido de Carl lumholtz.Aäron Moszowski - 2011 - Ludus Vitalis 19 (36):153-169.
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  29. What is the meaning of aesthetic ideals.Aaron Ridley - 1998 - In Salim Kemal, Ivan Gaskell & Daniel W. Conway (eds.), Nietzsche, Philosophy and the Arts. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Disconnection and Doubt: Revisiting Schacht’s Theories of Ijtihād.Aaron Spevack - 2012 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 8:3-23.
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    Promoting Competition in Drug Pricing: A Review of Recent Congressional Legislation. [REVIEW]Sarosh Nagar & Aaron S. Kesselheim - 2021 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (4):683-687.
    Brand-name prescription drug manufacturers use various strategies to extend their market exclusivity periods by delaying generic or biosimilar competition. Recent Congressional legislation has targeted four such tactics. We analyze these proposals and assess their likely effect on competition in the U.S. drug market.
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  32. Review of Maria Baghramian, Relativism[REVIEW]Aaron Z. Zimmerman - 2006 - Ars Disputandi 6.
     
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  33. Review of Paul Boghossian, Fear of Knowledge[REVIEW]Aaron Z. Zimmerman - 2007 - Ars Disputandi 7.
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    Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine: The United States, France, and Japan: Marc A. Rodwin, 2011, Oxford University Press. [REVIEW]Adam Licurse & Aaron S. Kesselheim - 2011 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 8 (4):383-386.
    Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine: The United States, France, and Japan Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 383-386 DOI 10.1007/s11673-011-9326-y Authors Adam Licurse, Division of Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA Aaron S. Kesselheim, Harvard Medical School, Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 1620 Tremont St. Suite 3030, Boston, MA, USA Journal Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Online ISSN 1872-4353 Print ISSN 1176-7529 Journal (...)
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  35. MORRIS, C. R. -Locke, Berkeley, Hume. [REVIEW]R. I. Aaron - 1931 - Mind 40:396.
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    Book review of political education: National policy comes of age. [REVIEW]Aaron Cooley - 2005 - Educational Studies 38 (1):58-62.
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    The World of Peptides: A Brief History of Peptide Chemistry by T. Wieland; M. Bodanszky. [REVIEW]Aaron Ihde - 1993 - Isis 84:174-175.
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    Moshe Halbertal. Nahmanides: Law and Mysticism. Trans. Daniel Tabak. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2020. 434 pp. [REVIEW]Aaron Tugendhaft - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 49 (1):141-142.
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  39. Rethinking Jewish philosophy: beyond particularism and universalism / Aaron W. Hughes.Aaron W. Hughes - 2014 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Introduction: occupation -- Impossibilities -- Irreconcilability -- Kaddish -- Authoritarianism: a case study -- Rosenzweig's patient -- Beyond.
     
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  40. The Computer Revolution in Philosophy: Philosophy, Science, and Models of Mind.Aaron Sloman - 1978 - Hassocks UK: Harvester Press.
    Extract from Hofstadter's revew in Bulletin of American Mathematical Society : http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/1980-02-02/S0273-0979-1980-14752-7/S0273-0979-1980-14752-7.pdf -/- "Aaron Sloman is a man who is convinced that most philosophers and many other students of mind are in dire need of being convinced that there has been a revolution in that field happening right under their noses, and that they had better quickly inform themselves. The revolution is called "Artificial Intelligence" (Al)-and Sloman attempts to impart to others the "enlighten- ment" which he clearly regrets not (...)
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    Belief: A Pragmatic Picture.Aaron Zachary Zimmerman - 2018 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Aaron Zimmerman presents a new pragmatist account of belief, in terms of information poised to guide our more attentive, controlled actions. And he explores the consequences of this account for our understanding of the relation between psychology and philosophy, the mind and brain, the nature of delusion, faith, pretence, racism, and more.
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    (1 other version)On analytic well-orderings.Hisao Tanaka - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (2):198-204.
  43. The Birth of Ehiyehlogy: Beyond Buddhist Thought and Ontotheology.Hisao Miyamoto - 2010 - Diogenes 57 (3):52-65.
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  44. Kami to takamaru "mitama": Nihonjin no shiseikan.Hisao Ishii - 1983 - Hiroshima-shi: Ashikabisha.
     
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    Multiobjective genetic fuzzy systems.Hisao Ishibuchi & Yusuke Nojima - 2009 - In L. Magnani (ed.), computational intelligence. pp. 131--173.
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    Stalled replication forks: Making ends meet for recognition and stabilization.Hisao Masai, Taku Tanaka & Daisuke Kohda - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (8):687-697.
    In bacteria, PriA protein, a conserved DEXH‐type DNA helicase, plays a central role in replication restart at stalled replication forks. Its unique DNA‐binding property allows it to recognize and stabilize stalled forks and the structures derived from them. Cells must cope with fork stalls caused by various replication stresses to complete replication of the entire genome. Failure of the stalled fork stabilization process and eventual restart could lead to various forms of genomic instability. The low viability of priA null cells (...)
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  47. A brief report on recent Activities of Spinoza Kyokai.Hisao Takagi - 2008 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 16:245-247.
     
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    Rantaku arugorizumu.Hisao Tamaki - 2008 - Tōkyō: Kyōritsu Shuppan.
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    Notes on Measure and Category in Recursion Theory.Hisao Tanaka - 1970 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 3 (5):231-241.
  50. Ongaku no bi, buyō no sui.Hisao Tanabe - 1954
     
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