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    Retrovirus vectors and their uses in molecular biology.Eli Gilboa - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (6):252-257.
    Retroviral vectors utilize the biochemical processes unique to retroviruses, to transfer genes with high efficiency into a wide variety of cell types in tissue culture and in living animals. With such vectors, the effect of newly introduced genes and the mechanism of gene expression can be studied in cell types so far refractory to other methods of transfer.
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  2. Sefer Śiaḥ Yiśraʼel: śiḥot musar ṿe-hashḳafah.Yiśraʼel Eliʻezer Ḳenriḳ - 2008 - Peekskill, N.Y.: Yeshivah Or ha-Meʼir.
    [1] Elul. Yamim Noraʼim. Sukot -- [2] Pesaḥ. Shevuʻot. Galut u-geʼulot. Ḥanukah. Purim.
     
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    A Theory of Case-Based Decisions.Itzhak Gilboa & David Schmeidler - 2001 - Cambridge University Press.
    Gilboa and Schmeidler provide a paradigm for modelling decision making under uncertainty. Unlike the classical theory of expected utility maximization, case-based decision theory does not assume that decision makers know the possible 'states of the world' or the outcomes, let alone the decision matrix attaching outcomes to act-state pairs. Case-based decision theory suggests that people make decisions by analogies to past cases: they tend to choose acts that performed well in the past in similar situations, and to avoid acts (...)
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  4. (2 other versions)Color and the inverted spectrum.David R. Hilbert & Mark Eli Kalderon - 2000 - In Steven Davis (ed.), Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 187-214.
    If you trained someone to emit a particular sound at the sight of something red, another at the sight of something yellow, and so on for other colors, still he would not yet be describing objects by their colors. Though he might be a help to us in giving a description. A description is a representation of a distribution in a space (in that of time, for instance).
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    WOLLIC, CSLI, Stanford, USA July 18–21, 2006.Anjolina Grisi de Oliveira, Valéria de Paiva, Eli Ben-Sasson & Yuri Gurevich - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (3).
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    Trading company for privacy: A study of patients’ experiences.Anne Karine Østbye Roos, Eli Anne Skaug, Vigdis Abrahamsen Grøndahl & Ann Karin Helgesen - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (4):1089-1102.
    Ethical considerations The study was conducted according to the principles of Declaration of Helsinki, and was approved by the Norwegian Social Science Data Services. Objective To describe patients’ experiences of staying in multiple- and single-bed rooms. Patients and methods This qualitative study employed a descriptive and exploratory approach, and systematic text condensation was used to analyze the material. Data were collected in a hospital trust in Norway. A total of 39 in-depth interviews were performed with patients discharged from the medical, (...)
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    Rational Choice.Itzhak Gilboa - 2010 - MIT Press.
    A nontechnical, concise, and rigorous introduction to the rational choice paradigm,focusing on basic insights applicable in fields ranging from economics to philosophy.
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    Maxmin expected utility with non-unique prior.Itzhak Gilboa & David Schmeidler - 1989 - Journal of Mathematical Economics 18 (2):141–53.
    Acts are functions from states of nature into finite-support distributions over a set of ‘deterministic outcomes’. We characterize preference relations over acts which have a numerical representation by the functional J(f)=min>∫u∘ f dP¦PϵC where f is an act, u is a von Neumann-Morgenstern utility over outcomes, and C is a closed and convex set of finitely additive probability measures on the states of nature. In addition to the usual assumptions on the preference relation as transitivity, completeness, continuity and monotonicity, we (...)
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    Where do we Stand in the Historiography of Small Disciplines in Nazi Germany? The Case of Indology.Moritz Epple, Maria Framke, Eli Franco, Horst Junginger & Baijayanti Roy - 2023 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 31 (3):233-243.
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    What Do We Owe to Patients Who Leave Against Medical Advice? The Ethics of AMA Discharges.Leenoy Hendizadeh, Paula Goodman-Crews, Jeannette Martin & Eli Weber - 2023 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 13 (2):139-145.
    Discharges against medical advice (AMA) make up a significant number of hospital discharges in the United States, and often involve vulnerable patients who struggle to obtain adequate medical care. Unfortunately, much of the AMA discharge process focuses on absolving the medical center of liability for what happens to these patients once they leave the acute setting. Comparatively little attention is paid to the ethical obligations of the medical team once an informed decision to leave the acute care setting AMA has (...)
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    Improving oncology first-in-human and Window of opportunity informed consent forms through participant feedback.Rebecca D. Pentz, R. Donald Harvey, Margie Dixon, Shannon Blee, Tekiah McClary, John Bourgeois, Eli Abernethy, Gavin Campbell, Hannah Claire Sibold & Anna M. Avinger - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-7.
    BackgroundAlthough patient advocates have developed templates for standard consent forms, evaluating patient preferences for first in human (FIH) and window of opportunity (Window) trial consent forms is critical due to their unique risks. FIH trials are the initial use of a novel compound in study participants. In contrast, Window trials give an investigational agent over a fixed duration to treatment naïve patients in the time between diagnosis and standard of care (SOC) surgery. Our goal was to determine the patient-preferred presentation (...)
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  12. Transhumanism: Camouflage for the Perpetuation of Eugenic Ideology and Structural Injustice?Sana Loue, Harshita Kuna & Sean Eli McCormick - 2023 - Journal of Intercultural Management and Ethics 6 (3):19-31.
    Transhumanism is a sociopolitical and intellectual movement focused on the use of technology to transform humans and the human experience. Transhumanism promises that, through the use of physical and cognitive enhancements, humans will be able to achieve the “good life.” However, understandings of “enhancement” and “the good life” vary across time, place, and culture. Additionally, the biological modification/elimination of a specific characteristic may lead to not only loss the loss of that feature, but of a specific personal identity as well. (...)
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    What are axiomatizations good for?Itzhak Gilboa, Andrew Postlewaite, Larry Samuelson & David Schmeidler - 2019 - Theory and Decision 86 (3-4):339-359.
    Do axiomatic derivations advance positive economics? If economists are interested in predicting how people behave, without a pretense to change individual decision making, how can they benefit from representation theorems, which are no more than equivalence results? We address these questions. We propose several ways in which representation results can be useful and discuss their implications for axiomatic decision theory.
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    Supplementary report: Meaningfulness as a differentiation variable in the von Restorff effect.Harold Rosen, Donald H. Richardson & Eli Saltz - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (3):327.
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    From mental representations to neural codes: A multilevel approach.Jon Gauthier, João Loula, Eli Pollock, Tyler Brooke Wilson & Catherine Wong - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Representation and computation are the best tools we have for explaining intelligent behavior. In our program, we explore the space of representations present in the mind by constraining them to explain data at multiple levels of analysis, from behavioral patterns to neural activity. We argue that this integrated program assuages Brette's worries about the study of the neural code.
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    Attentional Biases for Facial Expressions in Social Phobia: The Face-in-the-Crowd Paradigm.Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, Edna B. Foa & Nader Amir - 1999 - Cognition and Emotion 13 (3):305-318.
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    Stability relative to what?Jeroen B. J. Smeets & Eli Brenner - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):277-278.
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  18. Decentered scientific agendas and decentralized actors and capacities in Patagonian science.Ronald Cancino, Cristina Flores, Elías Barticevic & Hebe Vessuri - 2025 - In Leandro Rodriguez Medina & Sandra G. Harding (eds.), Decentralizing knowledges: essays on distributed agency. Durham: Duke University Press.
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    Bjørn Qviller in Memorian.Drude von der Fehr, Bjørn Thommessen, Eli Moen & Tore Jørgen Hanisch - 2004 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 22 (4):196-208.
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    The Cambridge companion to modern Jewish philosophy.Michael L. Morgan & Peter Eli Gordon (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Cambrige University Press.
    Modern Jewish philosophy emerged in the seventeenth century, with the impact of the new science and modern philosophy on thinkers who were reflecting upon the nature of Judaism and Jewish life. This collection of new essays examines the work of several of the most important of these figures, from the seventeenth to the late-twentieth centuries, and addresses themes central to the tradition of modern Jewish philosophy: language and revelation, autonomy and authority, the problem of evil, messianism, the influence of Kant, (...)
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  21. Subversion and textmate: Making collaboration easier for L a T e X users.Charilaos Skiadas, Thomas Kjosmoen & Mark Eli Kalderon - 2007 - Practex Journal (3).
     
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  22. Articulating a Thought.Eli Alshanetsky - 2019 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    Eli Alshanetsky considers how we make our thoughts clear to ourselves in the process of putting them into words and examines the paradox of those difficult cases where we do not already know what we are struggling to articulate.
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    Depression impairs the ability to ignore the emotional aspects of facial expressions: Evidence from the Garner task.Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, Elisheva Ben-Artzi, Pablo Jeczemien, Sofi Marom & Haggai Hermesh - unknown
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    On the person in personal health responsibility.Joar Røkke Fystro, Bjørn Hofmann & Eli Feiring - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-7.
    In this paper, we start by comparing the two agents, Ann and Bob, who are involved in two car crashes. Whereas Ann crashes her car through no fault of her own, Bob crashes as a result of reckless driving. Unlike Ann, Bob is held criminally responsible, and the insurance company refuses to cover the car’s damages. Nonetheless, Ann and Bob both receive emergency hospital treatment that a third party covers, regardless of any assessment of personal responsibility. What warrants such apparent (...)
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  25. Dividing reality.Eli Hirsch - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The central question in this book is why it seems reasonable for the words of our language to divide up the world in ordinary ways rather than other imaginable ways. Hirsch calls this the division problem. His book aims to bring this problem into sharp focus, to distinguish it from various related problems, and to consider the best prospects for solving it. In exploring various possible responses to the division problem, Hirsch examines series of "division principles" which purport to express (...)
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    Einleitung: Indologie und „Ariertum“: Wissen über Indien in NS-Deutschland – Eine Einladung zur neuen Forschung.Moritz Epple, Maria Framke, Eli Franco, Horst Junginger & Baijayanti Roy - 2023 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 31 (3):219-231.
    ZusammenfassungDie Einleitung zu unserem Themenheft bietet einen kurzen Überblick über bisherige historische Literatur zum Wissen über Indien im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland und skizziert drei verschiedene, aber miteinander verbundene Schichten solchen Kenntnissen: Disziplinäre Kenntnisse der Indologie als akademisches Fachgebiet, Wissen, das den Bedürfnissen staatlicher Stellen gerecht wird, und Allgemeinwissen (und Überzeugungen) über Indien.
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    Mapping out the arguments for and against patient non-attendance fees in healthcare: an analysis of public consultation documents.Joar Røkke Fystro & Eli Feiring - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (12):844-849.
    BackgroundPatients not attending their appointments without giving notice burden healthcare services. To reduce non-attendance rates, patient non-attendance fees have been introduced in various settings. Although some argue in narrow economic terms that behavioural change as a result of financial incentives is a voluntary transaction, charging patients for non-attendance remains controversial. This paper aims to investigate the controversies of implementing patient non-attendance fees.ObjectiveThe aim was to map out the arguments in the Norwegian public debate concerning the introduction and use of patient (...)
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    Practising Physical Activity Following Weight-Loss Surgery: The Significance of Joy, Satisfaction, and Well-Being.Karen Synne Groven, Målfrid Råheim & Eli Natvik - 2017 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 17 (2):1-10.
    While health care professionals advise those who have undergone weight loss surgery to increase their levels of physical activity, research suggests that often this is not achieved. This paper explores the experiences of ten Norwegian women as they engaged in physical activity several years after weight loss surgery. In contrast to the existing literature, which explores physical activity post-WLS largely in terms of quantitative data and measurable outcomes, the present study sought to explore women’s lived experiences of physical activity, including (...)
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  29. v. 21. Buddhist philosophy from 600 to 750 A.D.Karl H. Potter, an Introduction by Eli Franco & Karen Lang - 1970 - In The encyclopedia of Indian philosophies. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
     
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  30. Sefer Petaḥ ha-shaʻar: ṿe-hu divre musar ṿe-hitʻorerut be-ʻinyan ḥovat ha-zehirut bi-ḳedushat ha-maʼakhalot.Ḥayim Yosef Aryben Mosheh Eliʻezer Preger - 1995 - Yerushalayim: [Ḥ. Mo. L.].
     
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  31. [Logiḳah, higayon, maḥshavah, didaḳṭiḳah, filosofyah].Elhanan Yakira, Yehoshuʻa Maṭyaś, Shemuʼel Sḳolniḳov, Eliʻezer Broyar, Ilanah Margolin & B. Volman (eds.) - 1942 - [Israel,:
     
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    Multiple reasonable behaviors cases: The problem of causal underdetermination in tort law.Maytal Gilboa - 2019 - Legal Theory 25 (2):77-104.
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    Authors' reply to comments.Itzhak Gilboa, Andrew Postlewaite & Larry Samuelson - 2024 - Journal of Economic Methodology 31 (4):302-305.
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    Motivos de presentación de casos clínicos de pacientes ante el Comité Hospitalario de Bioética, en un Hospital de Segundo Nivel.Samuel Weingerz Mehl, Luz Adriana Templos Esteban, Nancy Elízabeth Rangel Domínguez & Vanesa Rocío Orellana Caro - 2021 - Medicina y Ética 32 (3):703-757.
    Los Comités Hospitalarios de Bioética (CHB) tienen la atribución de emitir sugerencias al personal de salud, ante casos clínicos difíciles que involucran problemas y/o dilemas bioéticos. A nivel mundial, y también en México, se encontró poca literatura relacionada, generando en ocasiones cierto grado de incertidumbre en los profesionales de la salud para su resolución. Objetivo: describir los motivos de presentación de casos clínicos de pacientes ante el CHB en un hospital de segundo nivel, desde junio de 2007 a junio de (...)
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    The absence of representations causes inconsistencies in visual perception.Jeroen B. J. Smeets & Eli Brenner - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):1006-1006.
    In their target article, O'Regan & Noë (O&N) give convincing arguments for there being no elaborate internal representation of the outside world. We show two more categories of empirical results that can easily be understood within the view that the world serves as an outside memory that is probed only when specific information is needed.
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    An Ethical Compass: Coming of Age in the 21st Century : the Ethics Prize of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity.Elie Wiesel & Thomas L. Friedman (eds.) - 2010 - Yale University Press.
    In 1986, Elie Wiesel received the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his victory over “the powers of death and degradation, and to support the struggle of good against evil in the world.” Soon after, he and his wife, Marion, created the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity. A project at the heart of the Foundation’s mission is its Ethics Prize—a remarkable essay-writing contest through which thousands of students from colleges across the country are encouraged to confront ethical issues of personal (...)
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    Can free choice be known.Itzhak Gilboa - 1999 - In Cristina Bicchieri, Richard C. Jeffrey & Brian Skyrms (eds.), The logic of strategy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 163--174.
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    Economic theories and their Dueling interpretations.Itzhak Gilboa, Andrew Postlewaite, Larry Samuelson & David Schmeidler - 2022 - Journal of Economic Methodology 31 (4):189-208.
    The interpretation of economic theories varies along several dimensions. First, models can describe reality, illustrate a recommended state of affairs, or analyze the structure and implications of a theory. Second, theories can be used for prediction or for explanation. Third, theories can relate to reality in a rule-based or case-based manner. Fourth, theories can be statements about economic reality or about the act of economic reasoning itself. Fifth, theories can offer predictions or merely critique reasoning. We argue that theories are (...)
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    The Expectant Father’s Presence at Childbirth.David Gilboa - 2003 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2):57-84.
    Many people believe that it is either morally obligatory, preferable or beneficial for an expectant father to be present at the delivery of his baby. An examination of the research literature, however, reveals no benefit that is generally available to participants. I argue, in addition, that it is not morally obligatory for an expectant father to be present at the delivery of his baby.
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    Maladaptive Daydreaming in an Adult Italian Population During the COVID-19 Lockdown.Alessandro Musetti, Christian Franceschini, Luca Pingani, Maria Francesca Freda, Emanuela Saita, Elena Vegni, Corrado Zenesini, Maria Catena Quattropani, Vittorio Lenzo, Giorgia Margherita, Daniela Lemmo, Paola Corsano, Lidia Borghi, Roberto Cattivelli, Giuseppe Plazzi, Gianluca Castelnuovo, Eli Somer & Adriano Schimmenti - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    During the COVID-19 outbreak, individuals with or without mental disorders may resort to dysfunctional psychological strategies that could trigger or heighten their emotional distress. The current study aims to explore the links between maladaptive daydreaming, psychological symptoms of depression, anxiety, and negative stress, and COVID-19-related variables, such as changes in face-to-face and online relationships, during the COVID-19 lockdown in Italy. A total of 6,277 Italian adults completed an online survey, including socio-demographic variables, COVID-19 related information, the 16-item Maladaptive Daydreaming Scale, (...)
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  41. Why did Einstein's programme supersede lorentz's? (I).Elie Zahar - 1973 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 24 (2):95-123.
  42. Rationality of belief or: why savage’s axioms are neither necessary nor sufficient for rationality. [REVIEW]Itzhak Gilboa, Andrew Postlewaite & David Schmeidler - 2012 - Synthese 187 (1):11-31.
    Economic theory reduces the concept of rationality to internal consistency. As far as beliefs are concerned, rationality is equated with having a prior belief over a “Grand State Space”, describing all possible sources of uncertainties. We argue that this notion is too weak in some senses and too strong in others. It is too weak because it does not distinguish between rational and irrational beliefs. Relatedly, the Bayesian approach, when applied to the Grand State Space, is inherently incapable of describing (...)
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    Beginning with biology: “Aspects of cognition” exist in the service of the brain's overall function as a resource-regulator.Jordan E. Theriault, Matt Coleman, Mallory J. Feldman, Joseph D. Fridman, Eli Sennesh, Lisa Feldman Barrett & Karen S. Quigley - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43:e26.
    Lieder and Griffiths rightly urge that computational cognitive models be constrained by resource usage, but they should go further. The brain's primary function is to regulate resource usage. As a consequence, resource usage should not simply select among algorithmic models of “aspects of cognition.” Rather, “aspects of cognition” should be understood as existing in the service of resource management.
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    Nurses navigating moral distress, resilience, and team dynamics: A literature review.Natasha Ansari, Echo Warner, Lisa Taylor-Swanson, Rebecca Wilson, Jake Van Epps, Eli Iacob & Katherine Supiano - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Background This manuscript explores the pervasive issue of moral distress among nurses and its impact on their well-being and professional satisfaction. Focusing on diverse factors contributing to moral distress, the review spans various experience levels and patient care settings. Method Utilizing integrative reviews and sourcing from PubMed, CINAHL, SCOPUS, PsycINFO, and ProQuest, the study synthesizes findings from studies worldwide. The conceptual framework by Whittemore & Knafl is employed to comprehensively analyze nurses’ experiences. Results Key factors were identified as contributing to (...)
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    Einstein Versus Bohr: The Continuing Controversies in Physics.Elie Zahar - 1988 - Open Court Publishing Company.
    Einstein Versus Bohr is unlike other books on science written by experts for non-experts, because it presents the history of science in terms of problems, conflicts, contradictions, and arguments. Science normally "keeps a tidy workshop." Professor Sachs breaks with convention by taking us into the theoretical workshop, giving us a problem-oriented account of modern physics, an account that concentrates on underlying concepts and debate. The book contains mathematical explanations, but it is so-designed that the whole argument can be followed with (...)
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    Measuring utility: from the marginal revolution to behavioral economics.Itzhak Gilboa - 2019 - Journal of Economic Methodology 26 (4):389-392.
    Volume 26, Issue 4, December 2019, Page 389-392.
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    Punishment Justifiable as a Quasi-Tax.David Gilboa - 2015 - Economics and Philosophy 31 (3):431-445.
    Abstract:I argue that, since the legal order is a public good, an act of legal punishment may be viewed as the imposition of a kind of tax, which I label ‘a quasi-tax’. Once punishment is viewed as a quasi-tax, the traditionally opposed approaches to punishment may be reconciled, as both utility and retribution jointly justify an act of legal punishment. I discuss objections to my argument and I reply to them.
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    Dividing Reality.Eli Hirsch - 1996 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (1):217-221.
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    Conceptualising Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Research: Results from a Critical and Systematic Literature Review.Élie Beauchemin, Louis Pierre Côté, Marie-Josée Drolet & Bryn Williams-Jones - 2022 - Journal of Academic Ethics 20 (3):335-358.
    This article concerns the ways in which authors from various fields conceptualise the ethical issues arising in the conduct of research. We reviewed critically and systematically the literature concerning the ethics of conducting research in order to engage in a reflection about the vocabulary and conceptual categories used in the publications reviewed. To understand better how the ethical issues involved in conducting research are conceptualised in the publications reviewed, we 1) established an inventory of the conceptualisations reviewed, and 2) we (...)
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    In Quest of Platonopolis: Excerpts from Research Visits to Philosophical Communities.Eli Kramer - 2017 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 1 (2):107-115.
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