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    A Critical Ethics of Care Perspective on Refugee Income Generation: Towards Sustainable Policy and Practice in Zimbabwe’s Tongogara Camp.Raymond Taruvinga, Dorothee Hölscher & Antoinette Lombard - 2021 - Ethics and Social Welfare 15 (1):36-51.
    This article critiques Zimbabwe's refugee policy and practice context, with a focus on the ideological underpinnings of aided income generation activities in Zimbabwe's Tongogara refugee camp. We apply the lenses of Joan Tronto's political, or democratic ethics of care, and Fiona Robinson's critical ethics of care, to conduct an ideology critique of the aid agencies' expressed goal of refugees' economic ‘self-reliance’. We demonstrate that their underlying assumptions about ‘dependency’ and ‘autonomy’, in conjunction with Zimbabwe's policy of refugee encampment, are at (...)
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    Sen is not a capability theorist.Antoinette Baujard & Muriel Gilardone - 2017 - Journal of Economic Methodology 24 (1):1-19.
    This paper aims to clarify the status of capability in Sen’s idea of justice. Sen’s name is so widely associated with the concept of capability that commentators often assume that his contribution to the study of justice amounts to a capability theory, albeit underdeveloped. We argue that such a reading is misleading. Taking Sen’s reticence about operationalization seriously, we show that his contribution is inconsistent with a capability theory. Instead, we defend the idea that the capability approach plays a heuristic (...)
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    Events: A Metaphysical Study.Lawrence Brian Lombard - 1986 - Boston: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1986. The theory of events presented is one that construes events to be concrete particulars; and it embodies an attempt to take seriously the idea that events are the changes that objects undergo when they change. The theory is about what an event really is, about when events are identical, about what properties events have essentially, and about what relations events bear to entities of other kinds. In addition, this book contains an account of what philosophers are (...)
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  4. Tying legitimacy to political power: Graded legitimacy standards for international institutions.Antoinette Scherz - 2019 - European Journal of Political Theory.
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    Applying Different Concepts and Conceptions of Legitimacy to the International Level: Service, Free Group Agents, and Autonomy.Antoinette Scherz - 2023 - Moral Philosophy and Politics (1):63-85.
    International institutions are facing increasing criticism of the legitimacy of their authority. But what does it mean for an international institution to be legitimate? Arthur Applbaum’s latest book provides a convincing new concept of legitimacy, namely, the power-liability view, and a new normative conception, the free group agent account. However, it is not clear how they can be applied to the international level. First, this paper examines how different concepts of legitimacy can be applied to international institutions. Second, it assesses (...)
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    (1 other version)Causal Cognition and Theory of Mind in Evolutionary Cognitive Archaeology.Marlize Lombard & Peter Gärdenfors - 2021 - Biological Theory 18 (4):1-19.
    It is widely thought that causal cognition underpins technical reasoning. Here we suggest that understanding causal cognition as a thinking system that includes theory of mind (i.e., social cognition) can be a productive theoretical tool for the field of evolutionary cognitive archaeology. With this contribution, we expand on an earlier model that distinguishes seven grades of causal cognition, explicitly presenting it together with a new analysis of the theory of mind involved in the different grades. We then suggest how such (...)
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    Human genes and neoliberal governance: a Foucauldian critique.Antoinette Rouvroy - 2008 - New York: Routledge-Cavendish.
    The production of genetic knowledge -- Scientific and economic strength of genetic reductionism -- Policy implications : discourses of genetic enlightenment as new disciplinary devices -- Genetic conceptualizations of normality and the idea of genetic justice -- Beyond genetic universality and authenticity, the lure of the genetic underclass -- Previews of the future as background -- Economic and actuarial perspective on genetics and insurance -- Practical and normative arguments against genetic exceptionalist legislation -- The changing social role of private insurance (...)
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    The Gods' Land of Asylum Andalusia and its Rituals.Antoinette Molinié - 1994 - Diogenes 42 (166):83-97.
    The Gods of our Ancient World are migrating toward the South. Pushed back by supermarkets, television shows and the rights of man divorced from himself, they have ended up taking refuge in the last Christian region that faces Islam: in Andalusia that is one of their last lands of asylum. They have left traces of their passage in our museums upon which we construct pyramids in order to feign our veneration for them. Now and then they accompany the silence of (...)
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  9. Introduction: the autobiographical pulse in British imperial history.Antoinette Burton & Dane Kennedy - 2016 - In Antoinette M. Burton & Dane Keith Kennedy (eds.), How Empire Shaped Us. London: Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
     
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    Empowerment of Advanced Practice Nurses: Regulation Reform Needed to Increase Access to Care.Antoinette DeBois Inglis & Diane K. Kjervik - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (2):193-205.
    As the millennium approaches, the United States is on the verge of major health care reform. While swallowing scarce national resources, our health care system produces unenviable results and major inconsistencies. In 1992, $838.5 billion were spent on health care, biting more than 14 percent out of our gross national product. From 35 to 37 million Americans, or approximately 14 percent of the populationn, are uninsured. Our health care system is inherently inconsistent: We have the highest birthweight-specific survival rate of (...)
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    El fundamento ético de la política en Charles Péguy.Antoinette Kankindi - 2010 - Barañáin, Navarra: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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    The ethics of listening: Namibian perspectives on academic cooperation in a globalized world.Christo Lombard - 1999 - [Windhoek]: Ecumenical Institute for Namibia, University of Namibia.
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    Francis Bacon and socialized science.Antoinette Mann Paterson - 1973 - Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas.
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    The infinite worlds of Giordano Bruno.Antoinette Mann Paterson - 1970 - Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas.
  15. (1 other version)The Infinite Worlds of Giordano Bruno.Antoinette Mann Paterson - 1970 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 162:165-166.
     
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    Mesurer la participation et l’environnement dans le handicap psychique et cognitif : validation préliminaire de la G-MAP.Antoinette Prouteau, Michèle Koleck, Christian Belio, Yael Saada, Karine Merceron, Emmanuelle Dayre, Jean-Marc Destaillats, Catherine Barral & Jean-Michel Mazaux - 2012 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 6 (4):279-295.
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  17. The Establishment and Use of Text Corpora at Birmingham University. I.Antoinette Renouf - 1991 - Hermes 7:71-80.
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    “Se répandre en paroles”: Notions of Identity in Mme de Bénouville’s Pensées Errantes.Antoinette Sol - 2000 - Intertexts 4 (2):129-143.
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    Finite subjectivity : a theme in Descartes, Kant and Kierkegaard.Antoinette Marie Stafford - unknown
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  20. The UN Security Council, normative legitimacy and the challenge of specificity.Antoinette Scherz & Alain Zysset - 2020 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy:371-391.
    This paper discusses how the general and abstract concept of legitimacy applies to international institutions, using the United Nations Security Council as an example. We argue that the evaluation of the Security Council’s legitimacy requires considering three significant and interrelated aspects: its purpose, competences, and procedural standards. We consider two possible interpretations of the Security Council’s purpose: on the one hand, maintaining peace and security, and, on the other, ensuring broader respect for human rights. Both of these purposes are minimally (...)
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    Le nouveau pouvoir statistique.Antoinette Rouvroy & Thomas Berns - 2010 - Multitudes 40 (1):88.
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    Farming alone? What’s up with the “C” in community supported agriculture.Antoinette Pole & Margaret Gray - 2013 - Agriculture and Human Values 30 (1):85-100.
    This study reconsiders the purported benefits of community found in Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Using an online survey of members who belong to CSAs in New York, between November and December 2010, we assess members’ reasons for joining a CSA, and their perceptions of community within their CSA and beyond. A total of 565 CSA members responded to the survey. Results show an overwhelming majority of members joined their CSA for fresh, local, organic produce, while few respondents joined their CSA (...)
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  23. You Can’t Tell Me What to Do! Why Should States Comply with International Institutions?Antoinette Scherz - 2022 - Journal of Social Philosophy (4):450-470.
    The tension between the authority of states and the authority of international institutions is a persistent feature of international relations. Legitimacy assessments of international institutions play a crucial role in resolving such tensions. If an international institution exercises legitimate authority, it creates binding obligations for states. According to Raz’s well-known service conception, legitimate authority depends on the reasons for actions of those who are subject to it. Yet what are the practical reasons that should guide the actions of states? Can (...)
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    Scriptu[m] primum[-quartum] Diui Alberti Magni Ordinis Predicatorum Ratispone[n]sis Episcopi super primum[-quartum] Sententiarum. Albertus, Peter Lombard & Jacob - 1506 - Per M[a]G[Ist]R[U]M Iacobu[M] de Pforzen.
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  25. Technology, virtuality and Utopia : governmentality in an age of autonomic computing.Antoinette Rouvroy - 2011 - In Mireille Hildebrandt & Antoinette Rouvroy (eds.), Law, human agency, and autonomic computing: the philosophy of law meets the philosophy of technology. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Ulysses contracts regarding compulsory care for patients with borderline personality syndrome.Antoinette Lundahl, Gert Helgesson & Niklas Juth - 2017 - Clinical Ethics 12 (2):82-85.
    Introduction Compulsory care is controversial, since respect for the patient’s autonomy is a standard requirement in health care. Many psychiatrists have experienced that patients with borderline personality syndrome sometimes demand compulsory care for themselves in order not to exert self-harm—like Ulysses contracts. The aim of this study was to examine the possible existence and extent of borderline personality syndrome-patient demands for Ulysses contracts regarding compulsory care in acute psychiatry, and how external influences and demands could affect the caregivers’ decisions about (...)
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    Auctor in bibliotheca: essai sur les textes préfaciels de Vitruve et une philosophie latine du livre.Antoinette Novara - 2005 - Dudley, MA: Peeters.
    Une enigme litteraire - celle, posee par les textes prefaciels de Vitruve dans leur signification et leur date - qui se resout par une histoire de mots, l'histoire des mots latins du livre, dont la langue francaise et nombre de langues ...
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    Actions, results, and the time of a killing.Lawrence Brian Lombard - 1978 - Philosophia 8 (2-3):341-354.
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    The expression of the emotions.Antoinette M. Feleky - 1914 - Psychological Review 21 (1):33-41.
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    Penser l’aide à la décision publique autrement. Amartya Sen et le débat sur l’information.Antoinette Baujard - 2024 - Cités 98 (2):47-61.
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    Paying attention: the neurocognition of archery, Middle Stone Age bow hunting, and the shaping of the sapient mind.Marlize Lombard - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.
    With this contribution I explore the relationship between attention development in modern archers and attention as a cognitive requirement for ancient bow hunting – a techno-behaviour that may have originated sometime between 80 and 60 thousand years ago in sub-Saharan Africa. Material Engagement Theory serves as a framework for the inextricable interrelatedness between brain, body and mind, and how practicing to use bimanual technologies shapes aspects of our cognition, including our ability to pay attention. In a cross-disciplinary approach, I use (...)
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    How Should Personal and Political Autonomy Feature in the ECtHR’s Margin of Appreciation?Antoinette Scherz - 2023 - Jus Cogens (2):149-170.
    Courts are often criticised as undemocratic. The backlash against international courts in the last decade is also partly driven by this concern. Human rights courts’ legitimacy is particularly challenged because they aim to protect human rights against the very states that need to comply with and implement the courts’ judgements. Therefore, several international courts have developed mechanisms of deference to states. One especially interesting tool is the European Court of Human Rights’ margin of appreciation doctrine. This paper proposes that the (...)
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  33. Unless, Until, and the Time of Killing.L. Brian Lombard - 1989 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 70 (2):135-154.
     
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    ‘The Purdahnashin in Her Setting’: Colonial Modernity and the Zenana in Cornelia Sorabji's Memoirs.Antoinette Burton - 2000 - Feminist Review 65 (1):145-158.
    This article focuses on two memoirs written by Cornelia Sorabji in the 1930s – India Calling (1934), and a subsequent book, India Recalled (1936) – in order to explore how discourses of space and place shaped the representations of femininity which structure these texts. Specifically, I will examine Sorabji's apprehensions of femininity in relation to the Muslim and Hindu women she viewed as her legal ‘clients.’ I am equally interested in these texts as evidence of how memory works as a (...)
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    Maine de Biran.Antoinette Drevet - 1968 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Delaying, preventing, and disenabling.Lawrence Brian Lombard - 1995 - Philosophia 24 (3-4):433-447.
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    Petri Lombardi episcopi Parisiensis sententiarum libri quatuor: ad calcem operis subjiciuntur articli erronei, Parisiis jam olim damnati atque ab eorum assertoribus recantati adjectis nonnullis ipsius magistri in quibus communiter non approbatur.Peter Lombard - 1892 - Louis Vivès.
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    Scope fallacies and the “decisive objection” against endurance.Lawrence B. Lombard - 2006 - Philosophia 34 (4):441-452.
    From time to time, the idea that enduring things can change has been challenged. The latest challenge has come in the form of what David Lewis has called a “decisive objection”, which claims to deduce a contradiction from the idea that enduring things change with respect to their temporary intrinsics, when that idea is combined with eternalism. It is my aim in this paper to explain why I think that no argument has yet appeared that deduces a contradiction from a (...)
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    Legitimacy Beyond the State: Normative and Conceptual Questions.Antoinette Scherz, Cord Schmelzle & N. P. Adams (eds.) - 2021 - Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
    This volume addresses the normative legitimacy of the international order, asking how we can make sense of legitimacy claims of increasingly diverse global governance institutions and practices and how their legitimacy relates to and differs from state legitimacy. -/- State legitimacy is a central concern of modern political thought but is inadequate when applied to institutions that differ from the state in type, level of governance, scope, and much else. We need a new, tailored approach to the legitimacy of institutions (...)
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    Multiscale characterisation of diffuse granular failure.Antoinette Tordesillas, Sebastian Pucilowski, Luc Sibille, François Nicot & Félix Darve - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (36):4547-4587.
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  41. Representation in Multilateral Democracy: How to Represent Individuals in the EU While Guaranteeing the Mutual Recognition of Peoples.Antoinette Scherz - 2017 - European Law Journal 23 (6):495-508.
    The democratic criteria for representation in the European Union are complex since its representation involves several delegation mechanisms and institutions. This paper develops institutional design principles for the representation of peoples and individuals and suggests reform options of the European Union on the basis of the theory of multilateral democracy. In particular, it addresses how the equality of individuals can be realised in EU representation while guaranteeing the mutual recognition of peoples. Unlike strict intergovernmental institutions, the EU requires an additional (...)
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    Causation by Absence: Omission Impossible.Lawrence B. Lombard & Tiffany Hudson - 2020 - Philosophia 48 (2):625-641.
    In this paper, we argue that, omissions are not events or actions, but rather fact-like entities, and that, insofar as only events and actions can be causes, omissions cannot be causes. Nevertheless, since omissions can, and often do, play a role in the explanations of events, their place in such explanations must be found; and an attempt to find such a place is made.
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    The legitimacy of the demos: Who should be included in the demos and on what grounds?Antoinette Scherz - 2013 - Living Reviews in Democracy 4.
    Despite being fundamental to democracy, the normative concept of the people, i.e. the demos, is highly unclear. This article clarifies the legitimacy of the demos’ boundaries by structuring the debate into three strains of justification: first, normative membership principles; second, its democratic functionality and the necessity of cohesion for this essential function; and third, a procedural understanding of the demos. It will be shown that normative principles can only justify its expansion towards the ideal of an unbounded demos. On the (...)
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    Suicide-preventive compulsory admission is not a proportionate measure – time for clinicians to recognise the associated risks.Antoinette Lundahl - forthcoming - Monash Bioethics Review:1-14.
    Suicide is considered a global public health issue and compulsory admission is a commonly used measure to prevent suicide. However, the practice has been criticised since several studies indicate that the measure lacks empirical support and may even increase suicide risk. This paper investigates whether the practice has enough empirical support to be considered proportionate. To that end, arguments supporting compulsory admission as a suicide-preventive measure for most suicidal patients are scrutinized. The ethical point of departure is that the expected (...)
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    Normes et normativité en économie.Antoinette Baujard, Judith Favereau & Charles Girard - 2021 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 21 (1):3-18.
    Abstract : This introduction to a special issue on "Normes and normativity" emphasizes the difficulties and challenges of distinguishing between a positive approach and a normative approach to norms in economics. Collective life is organized by norms, however the mere fact that they regularly influence behaviours does not imply their desirability. A strict description of norms may require consideration of ethical issues, which may be reported by different methods; choosing among norms however is an activity of a fundamentally normative nature, (...)
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  46. La governamentalità algoritmica: radicalizzazione e strategia immunitaria del capitalismo e del neoliberalismo?Rouvroy Antoinette - 2016 - la Deleuziana 3:30-36.
    This article is a set of reflections on the question: ‘what is completely new in algorithmic governmentality compared to capitalism and neoliberalism?’ The following text is thus some preliminary, temporary and definitively uncertain intuitions in response to this question.
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  47. Ontologies of events.Lawrence B. Lombard - 1998 - In C. MacDonald S. Laurence (ed.), Contemporary Readings in the Foundations of Metaphysics. Blackwell. pp. 277--294.
     
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    How Empire Shaped Us.Antoinette M. Burton & Dane Keith Kennedy (eds.) - 2016 - London: Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
    Few historical subjects have generated such intense and sustained interest in recent decades as Britain's imperial past. What accounts for this preoccupation? Why has it gained such purchase on the historical imagination? How has it endured even as its subject slips further into the past?In seeking to answer these questions, the proposed volume brings together some of the leading figures in the field, historians of different generations, different nationalities, different methodological and theoretical perspectives and different ideological persuasions. Each addresses the (...)
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    The influence of the emotions on respiration.Antoinette Feleky - 1916 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 1 (3):218.
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    Foucault and Intellectual History: An interview with Stuart Elden on his book Foucault's Last Decade.Antoinette Koleva - 2017 - Foucault Studies 22:238-253.
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