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  1. Features, Objects, and other Things: Ontological Distinctions in the Geographic Domain.David M. Mark, Andre Skupin & Barry Smith - 2001 - In Daniel R. Montello, Spatial Information Theory: Foundations of Geographic Information Science. New York: Springer. pp. 489-502.
    Two hundred and sixty-three subjects each gave examples for one of five geographic categories: geographic features, geographic objects, geographic concepts, something geographic, and something that could be portrayed on a map. The frequencies of various responses were significantly different, indicating that the basic ontological terms feature, object, etc., are not interchangeable but carry different meanings when combined with adjectives indicating geographic or mappable. For all of the test phrases involving geographic, responses were predominantly natural features such as mountain, river, lake, (...)
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    Features, objects, and other things: Ontological distinctions in the geographic domain.David M. Mark, Andre Skupin & Barry Smith - 2001 - In Daniel R. Montello, Spatial Information Theory: Foundations of Geographic Information Science. New York: Springer.
    Two hundred and sixty-three subjects each gave examples for one of five geographic categories: geographic features, geographic objects, geographic concepts, something geographic, and something that could be portrayed on a map. The frequencies of various responses were significantly different, indicating that the basic ontological terms feature, object, etc., are not interchangeable but carry different meanings when combined with adjectives indicating geographic or mappable. For all of the test phrases involving geographic, responses were predominantly natural features such as mountain, river, lake, (...)
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    Wie wird man, was man ist?: eine Auseinandersetzung mit Nietzsches Vorstellung von Selbstverwirklichung.André Kamphaus - 2012 - Münster: LIT.
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  4. Philosophy of Love in the Past, Present, and Future.André Grahle, Natasha McKeever & Joe Saunders (eds.) - 2022 - Routledge.
    This volume features original essays on the philosophy of love. The essays are organized thematically around the past, present, and future of philosophical thinking about love. In section I, the contributors explore what we can learn from the history of philosophical thinking about love. The chapters cover Ancient Greek thinkers, namely Plato and Aristotle, as well as Kierkegaard's critique of preferential love and Erich Fromm's mystic interpretation of sexual relations. Section II covers current conceptions and practices of love. These chapters (...)
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    Spinoza and Cartesian Mechanics.André Lecrivain - 1986 - In Marjorie Grene & Debra Nails, Spinoza And The Sciences. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 15--60.
  6. Team agency and conditional games.Andre Hofmeyr & Don Ross - 2019 - In Michiru Nagatsu & Attilia Ruzzene, Contemporary Philosophy and Social Science: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    We consider motivations for acknowledging that people participate in multiple levels of economic agency. One of these levels is characterized in terms of subjective utility to the individual; another, frequently observed, level is characterized in terms of utility to social groups with which people identify. Following Bacharach, we describe such groups as ‘teams’. We review Bacharach’s theory of such identification in his account of ‘team reasoning’. While this conceptualization is useful, it applies only to processes supported by deliberation. As this (...)
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    The Impact of David Hume's Thoughts about Race for His Stance on Slavery and His Concept of Religion.Andre C. Willis - 2019 - Hume Studies 42 (1):213-239.
    In March 2010, Professor Tom Devine, widely acknowledged as the leading academic historian of Scotland, presented a plenary lecture for the Royal Society of Edinburgh's yearly symposium, "Connections between Scotland and Slavery." Publicly advertised as a reply to the question "Did Slavery Make Scotland Great?" Devine's talk was eagerly anticipated by the group of international scholars gathered at the University of Edinburgh. His answer, however, may have been more controversial than the audience anticipated. Devine said that the economic transformation of (...)
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    Retrato policial: um perfil da praça de polícia em São Paulo (1868-1896).André Rosemberg - 2010 - História 9 (2):95-115.
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    The reverse mathematics of theorems of Jordan and lebesgue.André Nies, Marcus A. Triplett & Keita Yokoyama - 2021 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (4):1657-1675.
    The Jordan decomposition theorem states that every function $f \colon \, [0,1] \to \mathbb {R}$ of bounded variation can be written as the difference of two non-decreasing functions. Combining this fact with a result of Lebesgue, every function of bounded variation is differentiable almost everywhere in the sense of Lebesgue measure. We analyze the strength of these theorems in the setting of reverse mathematics. Over $\mathsf {RCA}_{0}$, a stronger version of Jordan’s result where all functions are continuous is equivalent to (...)
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    Essentialisme monétaire et relativisme méthodologique.André Orléan - 2002 - Multitudes 2 (2):190-195.
    According to André Orléan, the characteristics of the economical sciences dead ends in the analysis of Jacques Sapir, is the desire expressed by the orthodox movement to radically split up from the social sciences in order to establish the economical science as autonomous. André Orléan also points out Jacques Sapir-,s criticism to his book The monetary violence, according to which it induces a form of monergol essentialism that would render the currency an essential and contradictory social relation.
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    Manuel de philosophie.André Munier - 1956 - [Tournai]: Desclée.
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    La causalité aristotélicienne et la structure de pensée scotiste.André Muralt - 1993 - Dialectica 47 (2-3):121-141.
    RésuméCette étude présente en quelque sorte le bilan des recherches de l'auteur, et en explicite le principe d'intelligibilité. Les thèmes abordés sont aussi divers que les dimensions de la philosophie elle‐même; le principe en est l'analyse des structures de pensée, c'est‐à‐dire une méthode permettant de dégager l'intelligibilité des choses qui se présentent à l'expérience humaine, en en ordonnant les éléments empiriques. Or, c'est la philosophie qui révèle l'intelligibilité des choses. La méthode d'analyse des structures de pensée permet donc de comprendre (...)
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  13. Optimistic Molinism.Andre Leo Rusavuk - 2019 - Philosophia Christi 21 (2):371-387.
    Some Molinists claim that a perfectly good God would actualize a world that is salvifically optimal, that is, a world in which the balance between the saved and damned is optimal and cannot be improved upon without undesirable consequences. I argue that given some plausible principles of rationality, alongside the assumptions Molinists already accept, God’s perfect rationality necessarily would lead him to actualize a salvifically optimal world; I call this position “Optimistic Molinism.” I then consider objections and offer replies, concluding (...)
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    The Origins of the Concept of Dissociation: Paul Janet, His Nephew Pierre, and the Problem of Post-Hypnotic Suggestion.André LeBlanc - 2001 - History of Science 39 (1):57-69.
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    11. Das Ausschlussproblem.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 327-352.
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    10. Darstellung des Überlegungsprozesses.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 289-326.
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    6. Das Vernünftige und das Rationale.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 161-186.
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    1. Einleitung.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 11-32.
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    Frontmatter.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 1-4.
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    4. Konstruktivistische Grundlagen.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 103-136.
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    7. Kontraktualistische Motivation.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 187-230.
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    Literaturverzeichnis.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 369-382.
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    Personenregister.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 383-384.
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    3. Prinzipien zur Regulierung des Zusammenlebens.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 77-102.
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    12. Schluss.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 353-368.
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    Tabellenverzeichnis.André Olbrich - 2017 - In Eine Theorie der Vernünftigen Übereinkunft: Zur Grundlegung des Moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 9-10.
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    A formulação do problema da dedução transcendental em Opus Postumum: é possível identificar, neste, elementos de uma dedução próxima àquela de 1781?André Renato Oliveira - 2020 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 20 (2):50-60.
    Este trabalho tem por objetivo demonstrar elementos argumentativos apresentados por Kant em seu trabalho final: Opus Postumum, que comprovaria a tentativa de Kant em desenvolver ali uma dedução, contudo, demonstraremos que esta dedução em desenvolvimento no Opus articula elementos que a aproximaria significativamente da dedução transcendental de 1781. Com isto, temos a comprovação que no Opus há uma reavaliação da parte subjetiva da dedução transcendental exposta na primeira edição da Crítica, o que incide numa retomada desta investigação subjetiva por Kant, (...)
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    Compaixão e solidariedade: um diálogo entre Schopenhauer e Rorty.André Henrique Mendes V. De Oliveira - 2012 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 6 (2):73-82.
    Este trabalho se propõe a apresentar o tema da compaixão em Schopenhauer e o da solidariedade em Rorty a partir da perspectiva filosófica de cada um dos pensadores. Não pretendemos aprofundar o problema em quaisquer das perspectivas, seja a metafísica ou a neopragmatista, mas apenas mostrar como a perspectiva de cada filósofo leva a uma concepção, ao menos aparentemente, diferente sobre um problema comum.
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  29. Schopenhauer's pathways toward sensualist origins.André Mário Gonçalves Oliveira - 2025 - Griot 25 (1):135-150.
    This article aims to demonstrate the philosophical roots of Arthur Schopenhauer in the sensualist movement. To this end, I propose distancing him from claims of an unrestricted Romantic influence, without dismissing the influx from this movement, which reflects the spirit of his time. The focus is to associate the German philosopher with one of the movements that, though smaller, helped propel the Romantic period: Sensualism. This movement, which attributes all functions of the soul and, consequently, all knowledge to sensations, as (...)
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    Toward an ecological conception of timbre.André L. G. Oliveira & Luis F. Oliveira - unknown
    This paper is part of a series in which we had worked in the last 6 months, and, specifically, intend to investigate the notion of timbre through the ecological perspective proposed by James Gibson in his Theory of Direct Perception. First of all, we discussed the traditional approach to timbre, mainly as developed in acoustics and psychoacoustics. Later, we proposed a new conception of timbre that was born in concepts of ecological approach. The ecological approach to perception proposed by Gibson (...)
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    Dialéctica y praxis en Merleau-Ponty.Andrés Ollero - 1971 - [Granada,: Universidad. Departamento de Filosofía del Derecho.
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    ¿Tiene razón el derecho?: entre método científico y voluntad política.Andrés Ollero - 2006 - Madrid: Congreso de los Diputados.
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  33. Le Problème des aptitudes à l''ge scolaire.André Ombrdane & Henri Wallon - 1938 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 45 (2):15-15.
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    Aux confins du monde physique et du monde psychique Essai sur le thème du réferentiel.André Ory - 1990 - Dialectica 44 (3‐4):229-242.
    RésuméCet article expose et analyse la notion de référentielà laquelle Gonseth avail consacré son dernier livre. II distingue un référentiel personnel qui comporte deux aspects et un référentiel de groupe qui lui aussi présente diverses modalités . Entre les référentiels personnels et les référentiels de groupe s'établit une symbiose existentielle favorisant les interactions. Cette notion de référentiel peut être utilisée avec profit pour décrire et interpréter les relations que ľhomme entretient avec ses semblables, avec les collectivités dont il fait partie (...)
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    Essai sur le thème du réferentiel.André Ory - 1990 - Dialectica 44 (3):229.
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  36. Formalization and infinity.André Porto - 2008 - Manuscrito 31 (1):25-43.
    This article discusses some of Chateaubriand’s views on the connections between the ideas of formalization and infinity, as presented in chapters 19 and 20 of Logical Forms. We basically agree with his criticisms of the standard construal of these connections, a view we named “formal proofs as ultimate provings”, but we suggest an alternative way of picturing that connection based on some ideas of the late Wittgenstein.
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    A Diagnostic-Oriented Screening Scale for Anxiety Disorders: The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Anxiety Scale.André Faro & William W. Eaton - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Assessments of Acoustic Environments by Emotions – The Application of Emotion Theory in Soundscape.André Fiebig, Pamela Jordan & Cleopatra Christina Moshona - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:573041.
    Human beings respond to their immediate environments in a variety of ways, with emotion playing a cardinal role. In evolutionary theories, emotions are thought to prepare an organism for action. The interplay of acoustic environments, emotions, and evolutionary needs are currently subject to discussion in soundscape research. Universal definitions of emotion and its nature are currently missing, but there seems to be a fundamental consensus that emotions are internal, evanescent, mostly conscious, relational, manifest in different forms, and serve a purpose. (...)
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    Fascinação pela crueldade.André Luis Muniz Garcia - 2020 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 25 (1).
    O objetivo deste artigo é interpretar de modo heterodoxo algumas polêmicas afirmações de Nietzsche no segundo ensaio de sua obra Para a genealogia da moral, mais precisamente, aquelas que fazem enfática apologia aos fenômenos da crueldade e violência humanas enquanto pilares de toda cultura superior. Por heterodoxo, eu entendo aqui um modo de proceder estético no trato desses fenômenos, algo que é disseminado também em outras obras.
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    The Lever, or How to Act at a Distance: A Backdrop to Theophrastus’ De sensibus.André Laks - 2020 - Rhizomata 7 (2):168-187.
    It is well known that when it comes to perception in the De anima, Aristotle uses affection-related vocabulary with extreme caution. This has given rise to a debate between interpreters who hold that in Aristotle’s account, the act of sense-perception nevertheless involves the physiological alteration of the sense organ (Richard Sorabji), and those think, with Myles Burnyeat, that for Aristotle, perception does not involve any material process, so that an Aristotelian physics of sense-perception is a “physics of forms alone”. The (...)
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    Incumbent Stakeholder Management Performance and New Entry.André Laplume, Kent Walker, Zhou Zhang & Xin Yu - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 174 (3):629-644.
    Instrumental stakeholder theory seeks to explain how managing stakeholders effectively can yield competitive advantage for incumbent firms. We extend instrumental stakeholder theory to explain and predict future competition operationalized as new entrepreneurial entries. Our study is among the first to empirically examine the relationships between aggregate stakeholder management performance and the entrepreneurial entries of individuals. Using a combined U.S. dataset from 2003 to 2013 from the Kinder, Lydenberg and Domini Index, Compustat, and Kauffman’s Entrepreneurship Survey, we find support for three (...)
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    In the Club? How Categorization and Contact Impact the Board Gender Diversity-Firm Performance Relationship.Andre Havrylyshyn, Donald J. Schepker & Anthony J. Nyberg - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 184 (2):353-374.
    Meta-analytic results show that board gender diversity is modestly associated with firm performance, but there is notable heterogeneity among findings. Board gender diversity allows access to women’s perspectives, potentially helping boards, but diversity can also trigger biases that exclude women directors, such that boards do not integrate meaningful perspectives. Addressing this problem, we leverage the categorization-elaboration model, contact theory, and critical mass theory to build new theory as to how men directors can serve as allies to women directors to better (...)
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    Evidence of an Inverted U–Shaped Relationship between Stakeholder Management Performance Variation and Firm Performance.André O. Laplume, Jeffrey S. Harrison, Zhou Zhang, Xin Yu & Kent Walker - 2022 - Business Ethics Quarterly 32 (2):272-298.
    Empirical research is largely supportive of the assertion of instrumental stakeholder theory that a positive relationship exists between “managing for stakeholders” and firm performance. However, despite considerable debate on the subject, the amount of variation across firm investments in stakeholders (stakeholder management performance) has not been adequately investigated. We address this gap using a sample of more than eighteen thousand firm-level observations over ten years. We find evidence to support an inverted U–shaped relationship between variation in stakeholder management performance and (...)
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  44. 'The More'and 'the Full'. On the Reconstruction of Parmenides' Theory of Sensation in Theophrastus, De sensibus, 3–4.Andre Laks - 1990 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 8:1-18.
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    La structure du système hégélien.André Léonard - 1971 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 69 (4):495-524.
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    Interpreting true arithmetic in the theory of the r.e. truth table degrees.André Nies & Richard A. Shore - 1995 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 75 (3):269-311.
    We show that the elementary theory of the recursively enumerable tt-degrees has the same computational complexity as true first-order arithmetic. As auxiliary results, we prove theorems about exact pairs and initial segments in the tt-degrees.
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    Brewer’s switching argument.Andre Abath - 2012 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 85 (1):255-277.
    In his Perception and Reason, Bill Brewer argues that one can only have empirical beliefs if one’s perceptual experiences serve as reasons for such beliefs. His argument for this idea relies on a premise according to which in order for the relations with perceptual experience to determine the contents of empirical beliefs, these relations must be reason-giving. He offers an argument for this premise, the so-called Switching Argument. In this paper, I show that the Switching Argument does not work, in (...)
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    Erotetic Ignorance Does Not Reduce To Factive Ignorance.André Joffily Abath - 2024 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 28 (3).
    Nottelman (2016) and Peels (2023) identify several categories of ignorance: factive, objectual, and practical, with erotetic ignorance —understood as the lack of knowledge of answers to questions—viewed as reducible to factive ignorance. This paper argues that erotetic ignorance is not in fact reducible to factive ignorance. More precisely, erotetic knowledge does not solely involve a relationship between a subject and a true proposition or set of propositions; instead, it involves a relationship between a subject, a true proposition or set of (...)
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    Current Problems in the History of Art.André Chastel - 1953 - Diogenes 1 (4):74-101.
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    The Element of Play in Twentieth Century Art.André Chastel & Malcolm Sylvers - 1965 - Diogenes 13 (50):1-12.
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