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    The Presence of Other Worlds: The Psychological/Spiritual Findings of Emanuel Swedenborg.Dan Synnestvedt - 2024 - Journal of Scientific Exploration 38 (2).
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    Metarepresentations: A Multidisciplinary Perspective.Dan Sperber (ed.) - 2000 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This the tenth volume in the Vancouver Studies in Cogntive Science series. It concerns metarepresentation: the construction and use of representations that represent other representations. Metarepresentations are ubiquitous among human beings, whenever we think or talk about mental states or linguistic acts, or theorize about the mind or language. It is crucial to the unconscious process we use to divine the mental states of others, and ultimately to any workable theory of the mind. This volume collects previously unpublished studies on (...)
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  3. Wealth, Disability, and Happiness.Dan Moller - 2011 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 39 (2):177-206.
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    The Neurobiology Shaping Affective Touch: Expectation, Motivation, and Meaning in the Multisensory Context.Dan-Mikael Ellingsen, Siri Leknes, Guro Løseth, Johan Wessberg & Håkan Olausson - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Codes of ethics in the light of fairness and harm.Dan Munter - 2013 - Business Ethics: A European Review 22 (2):174-188.
    Nine codes of ethics from companies in the Swedish financial sector were subjected to a content analysis to determine how they address and treat employees. The codes say a great deal about employee conduct and misconduct but next to nothing about employee rights, their rightful expectations or their value to the firm. The normative analysis – echoing some of the value-based HRM literature – draws on the foundational values of respect, equality, reciprocity and care. The analysis shows that most of (...)
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    Evolution, communication and the proper function of language.Gloria Origgi & Dan Sperber - 2000 - In Gloria Origgi & Dan Sperber (eds.), [Book Chapter] (in Press). pp. 140--169.
    Language is both a biological and a cultural phenomenon. Our aim here is to discuss, in an evolutionary perspective, the articulation of these two aspects of language. For this, we draw on the general conceptual framework developed by Ruth Millikan (1984) while at the same time dissociating ourselves from her view of language.
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    Ethical Issues in the Use of Cost Effectiveness Analysis for the Prioritization of Health Care Resources.Dan Brock - 2004 - In Sudhir Anand (ed.), Public Health, Ethics, and Equity. Oxford University Press UK.
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    The moral personality.Dan P. McAdams - 2009 - In Darcia Narvaez & Daniel Lapsley (eds.), Personality, Identity, and Character. Cambridge University Press. pp. 11--29.
  9. Intersubjectivity.Dan Zahavi & Søren Overgaard - 2013 - In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Blackwell.
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    Rereading Priestley: Science at the Intersection of Theology and Politics.Dan Eshet - 2001 - History of Science 39 (2):127-159.
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    Drunk and in the Mood: Affect and Judgment.Dan Moller - 2014 - New Content is Available for Journal of Moral Philosophy 13 (3):318-338.
    _ Source: _Page Count 21 This paper spells out the following line of thought: How much we care about various things is in constant flux, even as the world remains as it was. Internal affective shifts due to changes in mood, arousal-states or even hunger cause us to be more or less concerned about something. Further, there often isn't any fact of the matter about how much we ought to care about something. As I argue, it isn't the case that (...)
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    The Logic of Community, Ignorance, and the Presumption of Moral Equality: A Soldier's Story.Dan Zupan - 2007 - Journal of Military Ethics 6 (1):41-49.
  13. A Presumption of the Moral Equality of Combatants: a Citizen Soldier' Perspective.Dan Zupan - 2008 - In David Rodin & Henry Shue (eds.), Just and Unjust Warriors: The Moral and Legal Status of Soldiers. Oxford University Press. pp. 214--225.
     
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  14. G. W. Leibniz, Viaţa şi personalitatea filozofică.Dan Bădărău & G. W. Leibniz - 1974 - Studia Leibnitiana 6 (2):297-298.
     
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    Protecting Animals versus the Pursuit of Knowledge: The Evolution of the British Animal Research Policy Process.Dan Lyons - 2011 - Society and Animals 19 (4):356-367.
    Animal research in the United Kingdom is regulated by the Animals Act 1986, which requires a government minister to weigh the expected suffering of animals against the expected benefits of a proposed animal research project—the “cost-benefit assessment”—before licensing the project. Research into the implementation of this legislation has been severely constrained by statutory confidentiality. This paper overcomes this hindrance by describing a critical case study based on unprecedented primary data: pig-to-primate organ transplantation conducted between 1995 and 2000. It reveals that (...)
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  16. We Can Test the Experience Machine: Reply to Smith.Dan Weijers - 2012 - Ethical Perspectives 19 (2):261-268.
    In his provocative “Can We Test the Experience Machine?”, Basil Smith argues that we should recognise a limit on experimental philosophy. In this response to Smith, I will argue that his limit does not prevent us from usefully testing most experience machine thought experiments, including De Brigard‟s inverted experience machine scenarios. I will also argue that, if taken seriously, Smith‟s limit has far-reaching consequences for traditional (non-experimental) philosophy as well.
     
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    The Philosophy of Blackmail: Indecent Offers or Coercive Proposals.Dan Fitzpatrick - 1998 - Journal of Social Philosophy 29 (1):37-48.
  18. Do Private Platforms Threaten Public Journalism?Dan Gillmor - 2014 - In Kelly McBride & Tom Rosenstiel (eds.), The new ethics of journalism: principles for the 21st century. Los Angeles: SAGE.
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    The Idle Traveller: The Art of Slow Travel.Dan Kieran - 2012 - Aa.
    As we jet off on holiday, passing from airport lounge to hotel in our desperation to escape our everyday lives and find some better weather, we'd do well to ask ourselves what on earth we're doing. Do we really travel any more, or do we just arrive? This book calls on us all to reassess why we travel and what travel has become.
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  20. "mises" Calculation Argument: A Clarification.Dan Mahoney - 2012 - Libertarian Papers 4.
    In this article, two separate aspects of Mises’ famous economic calculation argument are identified. The first concerns the fact that the profit-and-loss calculations that drive economic decisions regarding factors of production under capitalism cannot, by definition, take place under socialism since there cannot be any prices on which to base such calculations. The second concerns that idea that, owing to the nature of value, there is no alternative means of allocation, such as a calculus in terms of value. Although both (...)
     
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    Letters to the Editor.Dan Werner, J. Angelo Corlett & Keith Lehrer - 2006 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 79 (5):109 - 115.
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  22. Dharmakırti and Dharmottara on the intentionality of perception: Selections from Nyayabindu (an epitome of philosophy).Dan Arnold - 2009 - In Jay Garfield & William Edelgass (eds.), Buddhist Philosophy: Essential Readings. New York: Oup Usa. pp. 186--196.
     
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    Hans Christian Ørsted: Reading Nature's Mind.Dan Ch Christensen - 2013 - Oxford University Press.
    This is the narrative of the Scandinavian scientist, Hans Christian Ørsted, the discoverer of electromagnetism. Ørsted was also one of the cultural leaders and organizers of the Danish Golden Age, making significant contributions to aesthetics, philosophy, pedagogy, politics, and religion.
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    Morality and the Health of the Body Politic.Dan E. Beauchamp - 1986 - Hastings Center Report 16 (6):30-36.
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    Essay Review.Dan W. Butin - 2003 - Educational Studies 34 (1):62-70.
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    Martín Plot (ed.): Claude Lefort: Thinker of the political.Dan DiPiero - 2013 - Continental Philosophy Review 46 (4):603-607.
    Released 3 years after the death of political philosopher Claude Lefort and contributing to the rectification of a “notoriously slow”Martín Plot, “Introduction”, Claude Lefort: Thinker of the Political (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), 1. release of English translations and secondary material regarding Lefort’s work, Claude Lefort: Thinker of the Political aims to both outline Lefort’s oeuvre, as well as to explore potential impacts of this thought on contemporary and future debates. Comprising essays written by Lefort’s closest contemporaries, it is difficult (...)
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    Race, Empathy, and Noir In Deep Cover.Dan Flory - 2007 - Film and Philosophy 11:67-85.
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    The Ethics of Legal Coercion.Dan W. Brock - 1985 - Noûs 19 (4):641-644.
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    Reading Chesterton in Vietnam.Dan Krotz & Nguyen Ngoc Sang - 2001 - The Chesterton Review 27 (3):383-386.
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    Shaw's Reaction to Fascism.Dan H. Lawrence - 1999 - The Chesterton Review 25 (3):390-395.
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    Civil schizophrenia.Dan Lloyd - 2007 - In David Spurrett, Don Ross, Harold Kincaid & Lynn Stephens (eds.), Distributed Cognition and the Will: Individual Volition and Social Context. MIT Press. pp. 323.
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    14 Civil Schizophrenia.Dan Lloyd - 2007 - In David Spurrett, Don Ross, Harold Kincaid & Lynn Stephens (eds.), Distributed Cognition and the Will: Individual Volition and Social Context. MIT Press. pp. 323.
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    More than Meets the Eye: Commentary on Bruce Mangan's "Sensations Ghost".Dan Lloyd - 2004 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 10.
    “Sensation’s Ghost” identifies one type of non-sensory experience, the quasi-feelings that attend perception, inflecting them vaguely and globally. Following Husserl, I suggest that non-sensory awareness includes much more than the fringe elements Mangan discusses. Every perceptual property can be either sensed, or apprehended in a non-sensory manner. Non-sensory apprehensions are nonetheless part of the occurrent conscious awareness of objects and scenes.
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  34. Ruth Garrett Millikan, Language, Thought and Other Biological Categories: New Foundations for Realism Reviewed by.Dan Lloyd - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (8):350-351.
     
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    Lumea artei: imunitate sau responsabilitate? Problema responsabilitatii si a angajamentului în arta contemporana/ The Art World: Immunity or Responsibility? The Question of the Responsibility and the Engagement in the Contemporary Art.Dan-Eugen Ratiu - 2003 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (4):13-25.
    This study analyzes the relevance in the art world of an ethical and juridical category as the responsibility, as well as its content and limits. The acceptance of the idea of responsibility of the artists depends on the manner in which the “art world” and its frontiers are comprehended - as an autonomous and closed realm or, on the contrary, as a space open to the public control. If the modernist logic of the autonomy had led to the emergence of (...)
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  36. Philosophy and cognitive-affective neurogenetics.Dan Stein - 2009 - In Matthew Broome & Lisa Bortolotti (eds.), Psychiatry as Cognitive Neuroscience: Philosophical Perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Urban Common Property: Notes Towards a Political Theory of the City.Dan Webb - 2014 - Radical Philosophy Review 17 (2):371-394.
    In this article I make three inter-related arguments. First, I argue that contemporary critical political theory should re-assert the city as a privileged site of political action. Second, I suggest that in the process of such a re-assertion, the dominant “open” conception of the city, characteristic of much critical urban studies, should be reworked in order to be properly “political”; that is, framed within an agonistic, Left-Schmittian model of politics. Finally, I claim that one way to “politicize” the city in (...)
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  38. Meaning, Expression and Extremely Strong Evidence: A Reinforced Critique of Davis' Account of Speaker Meaning.Dan Zeman - 2014 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 3 (3):218-224.
    This short paper follows up on the exchange between Ray Buchanan and Wayne Davis concerning the theory of speaker meaning put forward by Davis in previous work. I briefly present Davis' main tenets, Buchanan's objections, Davis' replies, and then offer a new case that enforces the problem raised by Buchanan to Davis' theory for speaker meaning.
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  39. Fenomenologia ja kognitiotiede: Mahdollisuuksia ja vaaroja.Dan Zahavi - 2008 - Ajatus 64:241-259.
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    Animal Rights and Environmental Wrongs.Dan Perry - 2004 - Essays in Philosophy 5 (2):327-342.
    Alien species are considered by conservation biologists to be a major threat to biodiversity. To deal with alien invasions, they often recommend completely eradicating the invasive species. Animal rights groups have continually opposed eradication campaigns, sometimes successfully. One such case was the attempted eradication of the grey squirrel from northern Italy.
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    1 Imaginative Resistance and the White Gaze in Machete and The Help.Dan Flory - 2013 - In Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo & Dan Flory (eds.), Race, Philosophy, and Film. New York: Routledge. pp. 50--17.
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    What is the moral basis of the authority of family members to act as surrogates for incompetent patients?Dan W. Brock - 1991 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 3 (2):121-123.
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    Canyon Visions: Photographs and Pastels of the Texas Plains.Dan Flores, Amy Gormley Winton & Larry McMurtry - 1989 - Texas Tech University Press.
    A gorgeous combination of photographs, original art, and descriptive text that celebrates the wild and seldom-visited canyonlands of the Texas Plains. Exploring an environment largely unknown to even native Texans, both writer and artist take the reader on an intimate and compelling visit to an unforgetably beautiful corner of Texas.
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  44. Sodium Fluoride 46.9%.Dan Kamphausen - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 4--184.
     
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    Etic-estetic în gîndirea rom'nească: de la începuturi pînă la 1900.Dan Oprescu - 1984 - București: Minerva.
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    Filosofia istoriei ca istorie a filosofiei.Dan Oprescu - 1999 - București: All Educational.
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    Le savoir des anthropologues: trois essais.Dan Sperber - 1982 - Editions Hermann.
  48. Is the Battle with Alienation the "Raison d'Être" of Twentieth-Century Protagonists?Dan Vaillancourt - 1982 - Analecta Husserliana 12:125.
     
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  49. On the Difference of Buddhist Theory between Southern and Northern Dynasty and Its Evolution from Southern-Northern Dynasty to Tang Dynasty.Dan-Qiong Zhu & Lu Zhao - 2005 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 35 (3):56-59.
    Consciousness-only school papers to the theoretical differences in Northern and Southern Dynasties as a special case, analysis of Chinese Buddhism from some of the theoretical differences between Northern and Southern Dynasties to the Sui and Tang dynasties of major change, this process reflects the Buddhist theory of the process of changing some of its inherent orientation choice, also shows that this choice is with the overall development of traditional Chinese culture inseparable. Based on the difference of Buddhist Weishixue theories between (...)
     
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    Emergent Philosophy of Biology in Europe. [REVIEW]Francesca Merlin, Dan Nicholson, Christian Reiss, Aleksandra Sojic & Joeri Witteven - 2008 - Biological Theory 3 (4):391-392.
    In recent years, Europe has become a home to a thriving philosophy of biology research community. As part of the ongoing endeavor to raise the profile of the field on the Old Continent, five research institutions from across Europe § EGenIS, IHPST, KLI, MPIWG, and SEMM - gathered together in the small italian village of Gorino Sullam (Po Delta) in september 2008 to hold the first European Graduate Meeting in the Philosophy of the Life Sciences (EGMPLS-1).
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