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    Logics of temporal-epistemic actions.Bryan Renne, Joshua Sack & Audrey Yap - 2016 - Synthese 193 (3):813-849.
    We present Dynamic Epistemic Temporal Logic, a framework for reasoning about operations on multi-agent Kripke models that contain a designated temporal relation. These operations are natural extensions of the well-known “action models” from Dynamic Epistemic Logic. Our “temporal action models” may be used to define a number of informational actions that can modify the “objective” temporal structure of a model along with the agents’ basic and higher-order knowledge and beliefs about this structure, including their beliefs about the time. In essence, (...)
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    Ii4 I.Margaret Levi, Tomr Tyler & Audrey Sacks - 2012 - In Ryan Goodman, Derek Jinks & Andrew K. Woods, Understanding Social Action, Promoting Human Rights. Oup Usa. pp. 70.
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  3. Credibility Excess and the Social Imaginary in Cases of Sexual Assault.Audrey S. Yap - 2017 - Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 3 (4):1-24.
    Open Access: This paper will connect literature on epistemic injustice with literature on victims and perpetrators, to argue that in addition to considering the credibility deficit suffered by many victims, we should also consider the credibility excess accorded to many perpetrators. Epistemic injustice, as discussed by Miranda Fricker, considers ways in which someone might be wronged in their capacity as a knower. Testimonial injustice occurs when there is a credibility deficit as a result of identity-prejudicial stereotypes. However, criticisms of Fricker (...)
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  4. Conceptualizing consent: hermeneutical injustice and epistemic resources.Audrey Yap - 2019 - In Benjamin R. Sherman & Stacey Goguen, Overcoming Epistemic Injustice: Social and Psychological Perspectives. London: Rowman & Littlefield International.
     
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    A mid-level approach to modeling scientific communities.Audrey Harnagel - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 76:49-59.
    This paper provides an account of mid-level models, which calibrate highly theoretical agent-based models of scientific communities by incorporating empirical information from real-world systems. As a result, these models more closely correspond with real-world communities, and are better suited for informing policy decisions than extant how-possibly models. I provide an exemplar of a mid-level model of science funding allocation that incorporates bibliometric data from scientific publications and data generated from empirical studies of peer review into an epistemic landscape model. The (...)
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    Rabbi Sacks.Jonathan Sacks - 2009 - The Chesterton Review 35 (1-2):303-307.
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    Expérimenter Des formes de « mieux-être » : Reconnaître le sens de l’expérience en considérant le pouvoir de dire et de faire Des anicinabekwek.Audrey Rousseau - 2019 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 14 (2):208-239.
    Audrey Rousseau La recherche de formes de rétablissement à la suite d’événements difficiles, voire traumatiques, implique souvent de considérer la parole comme un moteur de transformation personnelle et sociale. À partir de préoccupations éthiques et épistémologiques d’une chercheuse non autochtone menant une recherche collaborative au sujet des disparitions et des assassinats de femmes et de filles autochtones en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, cet article interroge plus précisément l’association fréquente entre l’expression du souvenir et la recherche d’un « mieux-être ». Après avoir introduit (...)
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  8. Moral Overfitting.Audrey Powers - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.
    This is a paper about model-building and overfitting in normative ethics. Overfitting is recognized as a methodological error in modeling in the philosophy of science and scientific practice, but this concern has not been brought to bear on the practice of normative ethics. I first argue that moral inquiry shares similarities with scientific inquiry in that both may productively rely on model-building, and, as such, overfitting worries should apply to both fields. I then offer a diagnosis of the problems of (...)
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  9. Dedekind and Cassirer on Mathematical Concept Formation†.Audrey Yap - 2014 - Philosophia Mathematica 25 (3):369-389.
    Dedekind's major work on the foundations of arithmetic employs several techniques that have left him open to charges of psychologism, and through this, to worries about the objectivity of the natural-number concept he defines. While I accept that Dedekind takes the foundation for arithmetic to lie in certain mental powers, I will also argue that, given an appropriate philosophical background, this need not make numbers into subjective mental objects. Even though Dedekind himself did not provide that background, one can nevertheless (...)
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    Césarion: controverse et précisions à propos de sa date de naissance.Audrey Eller - 2011 - História 60 (4):474-483.
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    The thermal conductivity of germanium, silicon and indium arsenide from 40°C to 425°C.Audrey D. Stuckes - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (49):84-99.
  12. Ad Hominem Fallacies, Bias, and Testimony.Audrey Yap - 2013 - Argumentation 27 (2):97-109.
    An ad hominem fallacy is committed when an individual employs an irrelevant personal attack against an opponent instead of addressing that opponent’s argument. Many discussions of such fallacies discuss judgments of relevance about such personal attacks, and consider how we might distinguish those that are relevant from those that are not. This paper will argue that the literature on bias and testimony can helpfully contribute to that analysis. This will highlight ways in which biases, particularly unconscious biases, can make ad (...)
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    Deleuze's expressionism.Audrey Wasser - 2007 - Angelaki 12 (2):49 – 66.
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    “I’m Not Thinking of It as Sexual Harassment”: Understanding Harassment across Race and Citizenship.Audrey Huntley, Barbara MacQuarrie, Jacquie Carr & Sandy Welsh - 2006 - Gender and Society 20 (1):87-107.
    How do diverse groups of women in Canada define sexual harassment? To answer this question requires incorporating race and citizenship into the analysis of sexual harassment. The authors use data from seven focus groups of Canadian women. The white women with full citizenship rights most easily identify with existing legal understandings of sexual harassment and believe they have the right to report their harassment. For women of color and women without full citizenship rights, issues of racialized sexual harassment emerge as (...)
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    Electorale competitie en het contact met de bevolking.Audrey André & Sam Depauw - 2012 - Res Publica 54 (3):269-288.
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    Kant on irresistible inclination: Moral worth, happienss, and belief in God.Audrey L. Anton - 2015 - Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 19 (1).
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    Global Conflicts Shattered World Peace: John Dewey's Influence on Peace Educators and Practitioners.Audrey Cohan & Charles F. Howlett - 2017 - Education and Culture 33 (1):59-88.
    As scholars revisit the profound words of John Dewey, an acclaimed American philosopher and intellectual, the impact of his writings is often discussed within the context of peacebuilding. Although Dewey supported American military involvement in World War I, he did so with caution. His main objective was to establish a lasting peace based on the principles President Woodrow Wilson put forth as part of his Fourteen Points. Dewey supported it as a "war to end all wars" and "to make the (...)
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    Adjusted Ratification: Post-Commitment Actions to UN Human Rights Treaties.Audrey L. Comstock - 2019 - Human Rights Review 20 (1):23-45.
    A rich literature examines human rights treaty commitment and compliance. A subset of this literature has begun to examine the international legal actions states make following treaty ratification. I argue that the ways that states legally engage with treaties following commitment to UN human rights treaties is much more nuanced and differentiated than scholars have thus far presented via Reservation, Understanding, and Declaration. I introduce a first descriptive analysis of what I term Post-Commitment Actions to UN human rights treaties and (...)
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  19. Un énigmatique chapiteau figuré trouvé à Delphes.Audrey Hermary Eller - 2022 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 146 (146.1):9-51.
    Partly restored by Vincent Déroche, a small Corinthian capital found during the “grande fouille” of Delphi, and never previously published, features a highly original figurative decoration. On the two preserved sides, the front-facing depiction of a feline’s head is surrounded by feathers and “stems,” motifs whose origins lie in Egyptian religious iconography. The animal probably represents the cat goddess Bubastis. This type of capital can be compared to Corinthian capitals referred to as “chimera capitals,” a well-documented series from the late (...)
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    Have you heard of Rose-Mary? She messes with your mood.Audrey Fletcher, Steve Provost & Mitchell Longstaff - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  21. How implicit is surprise? Confronting a phenomenological description with a radical pragmatist approach.Audrey Gerlain - 2019 - In Natalie Depraz & Agnès Celle, Surprise at the intersection of phenomenology and linguistics. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
     
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    Luis Jiménez (dir.), Attention and Implicit Learning.Audrey Gerlain - 2010 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 18:347-354.
    « Everyone knows what attention is », déclarait William James dans ses Principles of Psychology. De même, on pourrait dire que chacun sait ce qu’est l’implicite, ce qu’est « apprendre ». Les choses se compliquent lorsqu’il s’agit d’étudier le lien entre « attention » et « implicit learning ». À première vue, définir l’implicit learning comme un processus relativement indépendant de la conscience et de l’attention, éluderait la question sur un tel lien ; or, toute la problématique se centre pr...
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    Does mindfulness reduce negative interpretation bias?Audrey Gibb, Jenna M. Wilson, Cameron Ford & Natalie J. Shook - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (2):284-299.
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    Who Is the Citizen's Other? Considering the Heft of Citizenship.Audrey Macklin - 2007 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 8 (2):333-366.
    The objective of this Article is to integrate legal and social conceptions of citizenship as they materialize at the geographic, political, and social border crossings that accompany transnational mobility. Rather than pose the question "who is the citizen?," I ask "who is the citizen’s Other?," partly as a means of surfacing what we mean by citizenship by thinking about who we designate as its alterity. Against the current of most contemporary scholarship, I commend resurrecting the concept of statelessness as an (...)
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    Stefan Goltzberg: L’argumentation Juridique: Dalloz, Paris, 2013, 118 pp, ISBN: 978-2-247-12552-4.Audrey Soussan - 2014 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 27 (3):523-529.
    «Existe-t-il une argumentation juridique?», c’est la question à laquelle tente de répondre l’ouvrage de Stefan Goltzberg, intitulé explicitement L’argumentation juridique. Si l’auteur commence son ouvrage en posant directement la question, on en cherche aussitôt, par un réflexe de «juriste», la définition. Et il faut probablement lire l’intégralité de ce petit ouvrage pour voir se profiler une définition de l’argumentation juridique. Or, au cours de cette lecture Stefan Goltzberg nous montre en quoi chercher la définition, la poser, est déjà une marque (...)
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    Objectivity and insight.Mark Sacks - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The first two parts of Objectivity and Insight explore the prospects for objectivity on the standard ontological conception, and find that they are not good. In Part I, under the heading of subject-driven scepticism, Sacks addresses the problem of securing epistemic reach that extends beyond subjective content. In so doing, he considers models of mind proposed by Locke, Hume, Kant, James, and Bergson. Part II, under the heading of world-driven scepticism, discusses the scope for universality of normative structure-a problem (...)
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  27. Logistic, Ethical, and political dimensions of stepped wedge trials: critical review and case studies.Audrey Prost, Ariella Binik, Abubakar Ibrahim, Anjana Roy, Manuela de Allegri, Christelle Mouchoux, Tobias Dreischulte, Helen Ayles, James J. Lewis & David Osrin - 2015 - Trials 1 (16):351.
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    The Cynic Conception of Aytapkeia.Audrey N. M. Rich - 1956 - Mnemosyne 9 (1):23-29.
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    Moral Idiots and Blameless Brutes in Aristotle’s Ethics.Audrey L. Anton - 2022 - Southwest Philosophy Review 38 (1):245-256.
    Aristotle maintains that vicious people are blameworthy despite their moral ignorance, since becoming vicious was up to them and whatever is up to us we are able to do or not do. However, one’s upbringing shapes one’s moral character. Together, these claims invite an objection I call the horrible childhood challenge. According to this objection, vicious adults who suffered horrible childhoods through which they were taught to adopt bad ends as though they were good should not be held accountable for (...)
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    Saturated model theory.Gerald E. Sacks - 1972 - Reading, Mass.,: W. A. Benjamin.
    This book contains the material for a first course in pure model theory with applications to differentially closed fields.
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    Autonomy issues for young adults dealing with psychic disorders.Audrey Parron - 2014 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 8 (4):245-255.
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    Photography and Death.Audrey Linkman - 2011 - Reaktion Books.
    The idea of photographing the dead is as old as photography itself. For the most part, early death photographs were commissioned or taken by relatives of the deceased and preserved in the home as part of the family collection. Once thought inappropriate and macabre, today these photographs are considered to have a beneficial role in bereavement therapy. Photography and Death reveals the beauty and significance of such images, formerly dismissed as disturbing or grotesque, and places them within the context of (...)
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  33. Defensiveness and Identity.Audrey Yap & Jonathan Ichikawa - 2024 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (2):261-280.
    Criticism can sometimes provoke defensive reactions, particularly when it implicates identities people hold dear. For instance, feminists told they are upholding rape culture might become angry or upset, since the criticism conflicts with an identity that is important to them. These kinds of defensive reactions are a primary focus of this paper. What is it to be defensive in this way, and why do some kinds of criticism, or implied criticism, tend to provoke this kind of response? What are the (...)
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  34. Friedrich Meinecke's Historism or the Defeat of German Historicism.Audrey Borowski - 2020 - In Herman Paul & Adriaan van Veldhuizen, Historicism: a travelling concept. London ; New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Identifying the neural signature of thermic comfort sensation: neuroergonomic evaluation of a new ventilating system integrated in car seat.Audrey Breton, Vincenzo Ronca, Anne Isabelle Mallet-Dacosta, Florent Longatte, Romaric Servajean-Hilst & Yohan Attal - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Tracking the effect of a new massage system integrated in automotive seat on relaxation feeling: an electrophysiological study.Audrey Breton, Vincenzo Ronca, Samuel Baudu, Emmanuelle Brunet, Romaric Servajean-Hilst, Thibaud Dumas & Yohan Attal - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Evaluation by women of painters as a function of their sex and achievement and sex of the judges.Audrey Honig & Edward C. Carterette - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 11 (6):356-358.
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    Reducing Disparities for Women and Minority Business in Public Contracting Work: A Call for Social Virtuousness.Audrey J. Murrell & Ralph Bangs - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  39. Why Read, Macherey?Audrey Wasser - 2022 - In Warren Montag & Audrey Wasser, Pierre Macherey and the case of literary production. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
     
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    The Social Determinants of Health: Why We Should Care.Audrey R. Chapman - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (3):46-47.
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  41. Feminism and Carnap's Principle of Tolerance.Y. A. P. Audrey - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (2):437-454.
    The logical empiricists often appear as a foil for feminist theories. Their emphasis on the individualistic nature of knowledge and on the value-neutrality of science seems directly opposed to most feminist concerns. However, several recent works have highlighted aspects of Carnap's views that make him seem like much less of a straightforwardly positivist thinker. Certain of these aspects lend themselves to feminist concerns much more than the stereotypical picture would imply.
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    Reincarnation in Plotinus.Audrey N. M. Rich - 1957 - Mnemosyne 10 (3):232-238.
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  43. Animal testing: sortons les animaux des labos!Audrey Jougla - 2023 - Paris: Éditions Autrement.
    L'expérimentation animale n'existe pas: le tour de force des industries qui y ont recours consiste à l'avoir fait disparaître." Chaque année, en Europe, environ 12 millions d'animaux subissent des tests : un chiffre qui ne faiblit pas depuis vingt ans malgré une opposition citoyenne croissante et un discours scientifique qui vante la réduction des expériences. Rongeurs, poissons, chats, chiens ou singes sont utilisés dans les laboratoires, et pour des raisons parfois bien éloignées du cadre de la santé. Que vivent vraiment (...)
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    Sacks, from page 7.Maurice Sacks - 1988 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 1 (3):9-9.
  45. Globalization, human rights, and the social determinants of health.Audrey R. Chapman - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (2):97-111.
    Globalization, a process characterized by the growing interdependence of the world's people, impacts health systems and the social determinants of health in ways that are detrimental to health equity. In a world in which there are few countervailing normative and policy approaches to the dominant neoliberal regime underpinning globalization, the human rights paradigm constitutes a widely shared foundation for challenging globalization's effects. The substantive rights enumerated in human rights instruments include the right to the highest attainable level of physical and (...)
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    Plotinus and the Theory of Artistic Imitation.Audrey N. M. Rich - 1960 - Mnemosyne 13 (3):233-239.
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  47. An Anthropologist on Mars.O. Sacks & A. Freeman - 1994 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 1 (2):234-240.
    Oliver Sacks MD, Clinical Professor of Neurology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, talked with Anthony Freeman during his visit to London in January 1995 to publicize his recently published book An Anthropologist on Mars. The interview is preceded by an overview of the book.
     
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    The Glass Ceiling for Women Managers: Antecedents and Consequences for Work-Family Interface and Well-Being at Work.Audrey Babic & Isabelle Hansez - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Despite significant promotion of diversity in companies, as well as legislation for equal opportunities for women and men, it must be noted that women still remain largely in the minority in decision-making positions. This observation reflects the phenomenon of the glass ceiling that constitutes vertical discrimination within companies against women. Although the glass ceiling has generated research interest, some authors have pointed out that theoretical models have made little attempt to develop an understanding of this phenomenon and its implications. Therefore, (...)
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    Monumental Still Lives.Audrey Flack & Josephine Withers - 1980 - Feminist Studies 6 (3):524.
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  50. Systèmes à discuter, systèmes à dépasser : philosophes au jardin dans quelques fictions de Fontenelle à Diderot.Audrey Mirlo - 2017 - In Sophie Marchand, Élise Pavy-Guilbert & Michel Delon, L'esprit de système au XVIIIe siècle. Paris: Hermann.
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