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    Argument evaluation and production in the correction of political innumeracy.Martin Dockendorff & Hugo Mercier - 2024 - Thinking and Reasoning 30 (1):195-217.
    The public is largely innumerate, making systematic mistakes in estimating some politically relevant facts, such as the share of foreign-born citizens. In two-step or multistep flow models, such mistakes could be corrected if better-informed citizens were able to convince their peers, in particular by using good arguments citing reliable sources. In six experiments, we find two issues that dampen the potential power of this two-step flow process. First, even though participants were more convinced by good than by poor arguments, many (...)
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    Introducción a la ciencia jurídica.Daniel Hugo Martins - 1984 - Montevideo: Editorial Universidad.
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    Intuitions about the epistemic virtues of majority voting.Hugo Mercier, Martin Dockendorff, Yoshimasa Majima, Anne-Sophie Hacquin & Melissa Schwartzberg - forthcoming - Thinking and Reasoning:1-19.
    The Condorcet Jury Theorem, along with empirical results, establishes the accuracy of majority voting in a broad range of conditions. Here we investigate whether naïve participants (in the U.S. and...
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    La densité. Essai de caractérisation d’une propriété esthétique.Hugo Martin - 2024 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 33 (1):163-177.
    Comment qualifier cette adéquation, face au détail d’un tableau, entre la chose représentée et le médium pictural, cette impression d’un détail qui s’impose, qui semble sortir du mur? À partir d’un détail architectural dans une fresque de Piero della Francesca, nous déplions le concept de densité. L’analyse des qualités intrinsèques et formelles du détail ne suffisant pas à décrire l’effet produit sur le regardeur, nous postulons, au fil d’un parcours à travers les natures mortes de Chardin, que la densité est (...)
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    Chronologically organized structure in autobiographical memory search.Iva K. Brunec, Martin J. Chadwick, Amir-Homayoun Javadi, Ling Guo, Charlotte P. Malcolm & Hugo J. Spiers - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Living bioethics, clinical ethics committees and children's consent to heart surgery.Priscilla Alderson, Deborah Bowman, Joe Brierley, Martin J. Elliott, Romana Kazmi, Rosa Mendizabal-Espinosa, Jonathan Montgomery, Katy Sutcliffe & Hugo Wellesley - 2022 - Clinical Ethics 17 (3):272-281.
    This discussion paper considers how seldom recognised theories influence clinical ethics committees. A companion paper examined four major theories in social science: positivism, interpretivism, critical theory and functionalism, which can encourage legalistic ethics theories or practical living bioethics, which aims for theory–practice congruence. This paper develops the legalistic or living bioethics themes by relating the four theories to clinical ethics committee members’ reported aims and practices and approaches towards efficiency, power, intimidation, justice, equality and children’s interests and rights. Different approaches (...)
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    The first AI4TSP competition: Learning to solve stochastic routing problems.Yingqian Zhang, Laurens Bliek, Paulo da Costa, Reza Refaei Afshar, Robbert Reijnen, Tom Catshoek, Daniël Vos, Sicco Verwer, Fynn Schmitt-Ulms, André Hottung, Tapan Shah, Meinolf Sellmann, Kevin Tierney, Carl Perreault-Lafleur, Caroline Leboeuf, Federico Bobbio, Justine Pepin, Warley Almeida Silva, Ricardo Gama, Hugo L. Fernandes, Martin Zaefferer, Manuel López-Ibáñez & Ekhine Irurozki - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 319 (C):103918.
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  8. Martin Heidegger schreibt an Jean-Paul Satre.Hugo Ott - 1994 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 20:413-417.
  9. Living bioethics, theories and children’s consent to heart surgery.Priscilla Alderson, Deborah Bowman, Joe Brierley, Nathalie Dedieu, Martin J. Elliott, Jonathan Montgomery & Hugo Wellesley - 2023 - Clinical Ethics 18 (4):418-426.
    Background This analysis is about practical living bioethics and how law, ethics and sociology understand and respect children’s consent to, or refusal of, elective heart surgery. Analysis of underlying theories and influences will contrast legalistic bioethics with living bioethics. In-depth philosophical analysis compares social science traditions of positivism, interpretivism, critical theory and functionalism and applies them to bioethics and childhood, to examine how living bioethics may be encouraged or discouraged. Illustrative examples are drawn from research interviews and observations in two (...)
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    Martin Heidegger’s Catholic Origins.Hugo Ott - 1995 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (2):137-156.
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    Living bioethics, theories and children’s consent to heart surgery.Priscilla Alderson, Deborah Bowman, Joe Brierley, Nathalie Dedieu, Martin J. Elliott, Jonathan Montgomery & Hugo Wellesley - forthcoming - Clinical Ethics:147775092210910.
    Background This analysis is about practical living bioethics and how law, ethics and sociology understand and respect children’s consent to, or refusal of, elective heart surgery. Analysis of underlying theories and influences will contrast legalistic bioethics with living bioethics. In-depth philosophical analysis compares social science traditions of positivism, interpretivism, critical theory and functionalism and applies them to bioethics and childhood, to examine how living bioethics may be encouraged or discouraged. Illustrative examples are drawn from research interviews and observations in two (...)
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    Four Views on Free Will. By John Martin Fischer, Robert Kane, Derk Pereboom, and Manuel Vargas.Hugo Meynell - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (2):342-343.
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    The wise man is never merely a private citizen: The Roman Stoa in Hugo Grotius’De Jure Praedae.Martine Julia van Ittersum - 2010 - History of European Ideas 36 (1):1-18.
    The possible Stoic origins of the natural rights and natural law theories of the Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius has been a subject of scholarly debate in recent years. Yet discussions about Grotian sociability tend to focus exclusively on the meaning of appetitus societatis in De Jure Praedae and De Jure Belli ac Pacis , with little reference to the historical context. Insufficient consideration has been given to the intended audience of these works, Grotius’ purpose in writing them, and the (...)
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    The long goodbye: Hugo Grotius’ justification of Dutch expansion overseas, 1615–1645.Martine Julia van Ittersum - 2010 - History of European Ideas 36 (4):386-411.
    This article examines Grotius’ lifelong support for Dutch expansion overseas. As noted in other publications of mine, Grotius cooperated closely with the directors of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in the years 1604–1615. Right up to his arrest for high treason in August 1618, he contributed towards Dutch government discussions about the establishment of a West India Company (WIC). Three years of imprisonment at Loevestein Castle and, following his escape, long years of exile could not weaken his dedication to (...)
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    ʻAl Profesor Mordekhai Martin Buber.Samuel Hugo Bergman - 1965 - Edited by S. N. Eisenstadt & R. J. Zwi Werblowsky.
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    Hugo von Hofmannsthal. [REVIEW]Martin Bidney - 1998 - International Studies in Philosophy 30 (4):111-112.
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    MERCIER, Hugo; SPERBER, Dan: The Enigma of Reason. A New Theory of Human Understanding, Penguin Books, London, 2018, 396p. [REVIEW]Martín Pereira Fariña - 2021 - Agora 41 (1).
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    El silencio como destino de la poesía occidental.Hugo Echagüe - 1994 - Tópicos 2:102-116.
    Según Martin Heidegger, la filosofía se consuma en la época actual en el pleno desarrollo de las ciencias particulares. Estas se ocupan del ente. Pero ya desde su inicio pensó la filosofía al ente en tanto ente, ya como fundamento del todo; ya como ente supremo, relegando al Ser. Filosofía y poesía, pensar y poetizar, son modos paradigmáticos del decir, dialogan, se co-responden. En la consumación de la filosofía, finaliza un modo del decir y del pensar, hasta ahora excluyente: (...)
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    Preparing Mare liberum for the Press: Hugo Grotius' Rewriting of Chapter 12 of De iure praedae in November-December 1608.Martine Julia van Ittersum - 2007 - Grotiana 26 (1):246-280.
    This article reconstructs the printing history of Hugo Grotius's Mare liberum . It examines the political circumstances which prompted the pamphlet's publication, but then seemed to conspire against it, and relates these to Grotius's revision of chapter 12 of Ms. BPL 917 in Leiden University Library, the one surviving copy of De iure praedae . While preparing chapter 12 for the press, he made a serious effort to tone down its bellicose rhetoric, erasing, for example, all references to the (...)
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  20. Herkunft aber bleibt stets Zukunft".Hugo Ott - 1992 - In Frank Werner Veauthier (ed.), Martin Heidegger, Denker der Post-Metaphysik: Symposium aus Anlass seines 100. Geburtstags. Heidelberg: C. Winter.
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    A Way of Looking at Heidegger.Hugo Meynell - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (4):613-629.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A WAY OF LOOKING AT HEIDEGGER HUGO MEYNELL University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta IN THE FOLLOWING essay I w;ant to examine some of rthe ba1Sic ~deas of Heidegger from SIOmething of a " transcendiental Thomist " pevspective, 1 as represented by Bernard Lonergian's " generalized empirical method." I believe that there are a nlllmber of important insights :to be gained from Heidegger's work but that it contains a (...)
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    The long goodbye: Hugo Grotius’ justification of Dutch expansion overseas, 1615–1645.Martine van Ittersum - 2010 - History of European Ideas 36 (4):386-411.
    This article examines Grotius’ lifelong support for Dutch expansion overseas. As noted in other publications of mine, Grotius cooperated closely with the directors of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in the years 1604–1615. Right up to his arrest for high treason in August 1618, he contributed towards Dutch government discussions about the establishment of a West India Company (WIC). Three years of imprisonment at Loevestein Castle and, following his escape, long years of exile could not weaken his dedication to (...)
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    Dating the manuscript of De Jure Praedae : What watermarks, foliation and quire divisions can tell us about Hugo Grotius’ development as a natural rights and natural law theorist. [REVIEW]Martine Julia van Ittersum - 2009 - History of European Ideas 35 (2):125-193.
    Following the manuscript's discovery in 1864, scholars have widely assumed that De Jure Praedae was written by the Dutch lawyer Hugo Grotius in the period 1604–1606. Yet the conventional dating fails to consider the materiality of Ms. BPL 917 in Leiden University Library. By analyzing paper supplies, this article throws new light on the date and manner of the manuscript's composition. The watermarks in the paper, the quire divisions and foliation are considered in combination with relevant textual evidence, such (...)
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  24. "Art and the Religious Experience": F. David Martin[REVIEW]Hugo Meynell - 1974 - British Journal of Aesthetics 14 (2):181.
     
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    Celan / Heidegger.Hugo Francisco Bauzá - 2024 - Boletín de Estética 68:83-95.
    El texto evoca el encuentro entre Paul Celan y Martin Heidegger que tuvo lugar el 25 de julio de 1967 que, a pesar de la admiración mutua por la poesía, especialmente la de Hölderlin, estuvo marcado por tensiones no resueltas. En el camino de las interpretaciones de Georg Steiner, Rüdiger Safranski, Ezra Pound, Walter Otto y John Banville, entre otros, esta nota hace converger, a partir de lo que puede suponerse en aquella reunión en la cabaña de la Selva (...)
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    The wise man is never merely a private citizen: The Roman Stoa in Hugo Grotius’ De Jure Praedae (1604–1608).Martine van Ittersum - 2010 - History of European Ideas 36 (1):1-18.
    The possible Stoic origins of the natural rights and natural law theories of the Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius (1583–1645) has been a subject of scholarly debate in recent years. Yet discussions about Grotian sociability tend to focus exclusively on the meaning of appetitus societatis in De Jure Praedae (written in 1604–1608) and De Jure Belli ac Pacis (1625), with little reference to the historical context. Insufficient consideration has been given to the intended audience(s) of these works, Grotius’ purpose in (...)
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    Justice Hugo Black and the First Amendment. [REVIEW]John Martin Phelan - 1980 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 55 (2):231-232.
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    ‘Iustitiam non includo’: Carl Schmitt, Hugo Grotius and the Ius Publicum Europaeum.Martin van Gelderen - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (2):154-159.
    Through a discussion of Hugo Grotius’ conception of just war, this essay shows that within his critique of liberalism, Schmitt clashed with the very intellectual tradition he claimed to represent. Both historically and philosophically Schmitt's concept of the Ius Publicum Europaeum was a mirage. Indeed, his concept of the political was a rejection of the moral and civil philosophy that sees politics as the world of active citizens and commonwealths arguing with each other about fundamental questions of justice and (...)
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    Knowledge Production in the Dutch Republic: The Household Academy of Hugo Grotius.Martine J. van Ittersum - 2011 - Journal of the History of Ideas 72 (4):523-548.
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    Hugo Assmann, Placer y ternura en la educación. Hacia una sociedad aprendiente (Madrid, Narcea, 2002) 234 pp. 235 x 165. ISBN 84-277-1391-6. [REVIEW]Manuel Martín Riego - 2023 - Isidorianum 12 (24):522-523.
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    Ontoepistemological interpretation of Jaspers and Heidegger from Holzapfel.Hugo Campos-Winter - 2017 - Cinta de Moebio 58:74-88.
    Resumen: Este artículo tiene como propósito interpretar los pensamientos de Karl Jaspers y Martin Heidegger con los parámetros amalgama y sinergia de Cristóbal Holzapfel, y a partir de estos derivar proyecciones hacia la ontoepistemología de las ciencias sociales y humanas. Para esto se lleva a cabo un análisis comparativo entre las principales estructuras existenciales del esclarecimiento existencial presente en "Filosofía II" de Jaspers y la analítica existencial presente en "Ser y tiempo" de Heidegger. A partir de las amalgamas evidenciadas (...)
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    Erich Dinkler: Der Einzug in Jerusalem. Ikonographische Untersuchungen im Anschluß an ein bisher unbekanntes Sarkophagfragment. Mit einem epigraphischen Beitrag von Hugo Brandenburg. Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1970. 95 pp., 53 Abbildungen, 10 Tafeln. [REVIEW]Martin Grass - 1972 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 24 (3):256-257.
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  33. Hagut Teshurah Li-Shemu El Hugo Bergman Bi-Melot Lo Shishim Shanah.Nathan Rotenstreich & Martin Buber - 1944 - Be-Hotsa at Ha-Hevrah Ha-Filosofit.
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    Contemporary & classic arguments: a portable anthology.Sylvan Barnet & Hugo Adam Bedau (eds.) - 2014 - Boston: Bedford/St Martin's.
    In response to requests for briefer and less expensive argument readers, Contemporary & Classic Arguments offers an ample selection of readings in a compact size for less than half the price of full size books. Contemporary & Classic Arguments is flexibly organized into two anthologies that model an extensive range of argumentative writing. Adapted from the best-selling full-size argument text/reader Current Issues & Enduring Questions, it offers two brief chapters on analyzing and writing arguments, a provocative selection of contemporary arguments (...)
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    Dialogical Philosophy From Kierkegaard to Buber: Extending Chinese Philosophy in a Comparative Context.Shmuel Hugo Bergman - 1991 - State University of New York Press.
    The thinkers presented in these lectures by Bergman represent a radical departure from objectivism and subjectivism.
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    Dating the manuscript of De Jure Praedae (1604–1608): What watermarks, foliation and quire divisions can tell us about Hugo Grotius’ development as a natural rights and natural law theorist. [REVIEW]Martine van Ittersum - 2009 - History of European Ideas 35 (2):125-193.
    Following the manuscript's discovery in 1864, scholars have widely assumed that De Jure Praedae (Commentary on the Law of Prize and Booty) was written by the Dutch lawyer Hugo Grotius (1583–1645) in the period 1604–1606. Yet the conventional dating fails to consider the materiality of Ms. BPL 917 in Leiden University Library. By analyzing paper supplies, this article throws new light on the date and manner of the manuscript's composition. The watermarks in the paper, the quire divisions and foliation (...)
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    Debating the Free Sea in London, Paris, The Hague and Venice: the publication of John Selden’s Mare Clausum (1635) and its diplomatic repercussions in Western Europe.Martine Julia van Ittersum - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (8):1193-1210.
    ABSTRACT Politics, religion and legal argumentation were inextricably intertwined in the reception of John Selden’s Mare Clausum/The Closed Sea (1635). The work’s writing and printing history is closely tied to Stuart foreign policy, particularly James I’s and Charles I’s attempts to tax the Dutch herring fisheries. Mare Clausum’s immediate impact on European international relations has received little attention from historians so far. It is clear, however, that government authorities in London, The Hague and Venice expected an official reply from (...) Grotius, author of Mare Liberum/the Free Sea (1609) and Swedish ambassador in Paris. Yet the latter declined to assist the Dutch authorities in this matter, blaming them for his imprisonment in 1618–1621 and his second banishment from Holland in 1632. The antipathy was mutual. The Dutch authorities abhorred Grotius’ pleas for religious tolerance and commissioned his Calvinist kinsman Dirk Graswinckel to respond to Selden instead. Graswinckel had already published Libertas Veneta/venetian Liberty (1634), a learned defense of the Republic of Venice’s political interests. In ‘Vindiciae maris liberi’/vindication of the Free Sea (written 1636–1637), he tried –but arguably failed – to reconcile Dutch claims to freedom of navigation, trade and fishing with Venetian claims to the Adriatic. It never appeared in print. (shrink)
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  38. L'historien et la vérité.: Remarques indispensables aux écrits de Hugo Ott sur Martin Heidegger.Hermann Heidegger - 1998 - Existentia 8 (1-4):255-258.
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  39. A gazdaságtörténész és az igazság.: Elengedhetetlen megjegyzések Hugo Ott Martin heideggerről szóló írásaihoz.Hermann Heidegger - 1998 - Existentia 8 (1-4):259-261.
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  40. The economic historian and the truth.: Indispensable remarks on the writings of Hugo Ott on Martin Heidegger.Hermann Heidegger - 1999 - Existentia 9 (1-4):245-247.
     
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  41. Alison Bailey and Paula J. Smithka, eds., Community, Diversity, and Differ-ence: Implications for Peace. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2002, 380 pp.(Indexed). ISBN 90-420-1250-4, $38.00 (Pb). Hugo Bedau, Thinking and Writing About Philosophy, Boston, Mass.: Bedford–St. Martin's Press, 2002, 205 pp.(Indexed). ISBN 0-312-39653. [REVIEW]Sufi Odyssey - 2003 - Journal of Value Inquiry 37:427-429.
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    Reseña Sáez A., Hugo Enrique. Ejercicios de filosofía sobre educación. Una lectura de Heidegger. Colección Teoría y Análisis. [REVIEW]Antonio Sánchez - 2017 - Valenciana 19:345-348.
    Dentro de la amplísima gama de textos que ha suscitado el filósofo alemán Martin Heidegger en nuestra lengua aparece este interesante texto en el año 2013 fruto de la reflexión de Hugo Enrique Sáez A. Valdría la pena preguntarse, a estas alturas, qué puede haber en dicho texto que enriquezca la presencia del pensador alemán en el pensamiento filosófico contemporáneo en español.
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    Passivity and leveling Husserl, Heidegger and Hugo Ball.Dragan Prole - 2016 - Filozofija I Društvo 27 (1):225-236.
    The first part of this paper explores the kinship in diagnosis of contemporaneity of Hugo Ball and Martin Heidegger. Both thinkers recognize leveling as an important trait of their age. In Ball?s terms, leveling is identified with the apocalyptic abolishment of humanity. That happens by equalizing all of human creation, which becomes possible only after the abolishment of the hierarchy of values, thanks to which it was previously possible to distinguish a work of art from an average work. (...)
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    Eine Frage von Irre und Schuld?: Martin Heidegger und der Nationalsozialismus.Holger Zaborowski - 2010 - Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag.
    Heideggers Verstrickung in den Nationalsozialismus war schon immer Gegenstand großer Kontroversen, doch gab es seit den Forschungen von Hugo Ott von vor 20 Jahren keine neuen Materialien mehr, auf deren Basis Heideggers Wirken beurteilt werden konnte. Holger Zaborowski hat nun erstmals umfassend bisher unbekannte Dokumente gesichtet und kann ein ganz neues und nüchternes Bild des großen Philosophen im Nationalsozialismus zeichnen.
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    The Works of George Santayana, volume IX, Winds of Doctrine: Studies in Contemporary Opinion ed. by Martin A. Coleman, David E. Spiech, and Faedra Lazar Weiss (review). [REVIEW]Krzysztof Skowroński - 2024 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 59 (4):462-465.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Works of George Santayana, volume IX, Winds of Doctrine: Studies in Contemporary Opinion ed. by Martin A. Coleman, David E. Spiech, and Faedra Lazar WeissKrzysztof (Chris) Piotr SkowrońskiEdited by Martin A. Coleman, David E. Spiech, and Faedra Lazar WeissThe Works of George Santayana, volume IX, Winds of Doctrine: Studies in Contemporary Opinion Cambridge, MA, and London, England: The MIT Press, 2023; 359 pp., incl.indexIt is (...)
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    Responsibility beyond design: Physicians’ requirements for ethical medical AI.Martin Sand, Juan Manuel Durán & Karin Rolanda Jongsma - 2021 - Bioethics 36 (2):162-169.
    Bioethics, Volume 36, Issue 2, Page 162-169, February 2022.
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    The Alpine Limits of Jewish Thought: Leo Strauss, National Socialism, and Judentum ohne Gott.William Altman - 2009 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 17 (1):1-46.
    Writing in 1935 as "Hugo Fiala," Karl Löwith not only connected Martin Heidegger and Carl Schmitt to an apparently contentless "decisionism" but drew attention to the fact that his correspondent Leo Strauss had attacked Schmitt—like Heidegger an open Nazi since 1933— from the Right in 1932. In opposition to the views of Peter Eli Gordon, Heidegger's bellicose stance at the Davos Hochschule of 1929 is presented as "political" in Schmitt's sense of the term while Strauss's embrace of Heidegger, (...)
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    Around the Day in Eighty Worlds: Politics of the Pluriverse.Martin Savransky - 2021 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    In _Around the Day in Eighty Worlds_ Martin Savransky calls for a radical politics of the pluriverse amid the ongoing devastation of the present. Responding to an epoch marked by the history of colonialism and ecological devastation, Savransky draws on the pragmatic pluralism of William James to develop what Savransky calls a “pluralistic realism”—an understanding of the world as simultaneously one and many, ongoing and unfinished, underway and yet to be made. Savransky explores the radical multifariousness of reality by (...)
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    Self-deception: Adaptation or by-product?Hugo Mercier - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):35-35.
    By systematically biasing our beliefs, self-deception can endanger our ability to successfully convey our messages. It can also lead lies to degenerate into more severe damages in relationships. Accordingly, I suggest that the biases reviewed in the target article do not aim at self-deception but instead are the by-products of several other mechanisms: our natural tendency to self-enhance, the confirmation bias inherent in reasoning, and the lack of access to our unconscious minds.
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    Interview with professor of philosophy Hans-Martin Sass. November 15-18, 2020.Hans-Martin Sass & Hanna Hubenko - 2021 - Філософія Освіти 26 (2):188-193.
    Hans-Martin Sass, Honorary Professor of Philosophy. Founder and board member of the Centre for Medical Ethics, Bochum, Germany. Honorary Senior Research Fellow at Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University, Washington, DC. Honorary Professor of the Bioethics Research Centre, Beijing. He has written more than 60 books and pamphlets, more than 250 articles in professional journals. Editor of the Ethik in der Praxis/ Practical ethics, Muenster: Lit. Founder and co-editor of the brochures “Medizinethische Materialien”, Bochum: ZME. He has lectured (...)
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