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    The rediscovery of the mind.John Batali - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 77 (1):177-193.
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    Modeling the Evolution of Communication.John Batali & David Ackley - 1996 - In Garrison W. Cottrell, Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of The Cognitive Science Society. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 18--16.
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  3. Counting the Cost of Global Warming: A Report to the Economic and Social Research Council on Research by John Broome and David Ulph.John Broome - 1992 - Strond: White Horse Press.
    Since the last ice age, when ice enveloped most of the northern continents, the earth has warmed by about five degrees. Within a century, it is likely to warm by another four or five. This revolution in our climate will have immense and mostly harmful effects on the lives of people not yet born. We are inflicting this harm on our descendants by dumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. We can mitigate the harm a little by taking measures to control (...)
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    Foreknowledge and causal determinism.John Martin Fischer - forthcoming - Theoria.
    I evaluate Patrick Todd's critique of the idea accepted by many, including (in contemporary philosophy) Nelson Pike and John Martin Fischer, that there can be non‐causal constraints on human actions (including basic actions). I suggest that Todd's critical reflections, although illuminating, are not persuasive. I defend non‐causal constraints in part by putting forward an interpretation of the intuitive idea of the fixity of the past following Carl Ginet: our freedom is the power to add to the given past.
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    Evidence and ethics in medicine.John Worrall - 2008 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 51 (3):418-431.
    Ethics and epistemology in medicine are more closely and more interestingly intertwined than is usually recognized. To explore this relationship, I present a case study, clinical trials of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO; an intervention for persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn).Three separate ethical issues that arise from this case study-whether or not it is ethical to perform a certain trial at all, whether stopping rules for trials are ethically mandated, and the issue of informed consent-are all shown to be intimately (...)
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  6. THE PHILOSOPHY OF SUPERDETERMINISM ON THE LOGOS.John Bannan - manuscript
    The philosophy of superdeterminism is based on a single scientific fact about the universe, namely that cause and effect in physics are not real. In 2020, accomplished Swedish theoretical physicist, Dr. Johan Hansson published a physics proof using Albert Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity that our universe is superdeterministic meaning a predetermined static block universe without cause and effect in physics. The unity of our universe originates from its creation from the same nothingness under the zero energy universe theory. However, (...)
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  7. THE PHILOSOPHY OF SUPERDETERMINISM AND THE PRINCIPLE OF CAUSALITY.John Bannan - manuscript
    The philosophy of superdeterminism is based on a single scientific fact about the universe, namely that cause and effect in physics are not real. In 2020, accomplished Swedish theoretical physicist, Dr. Johan Hansson published a physics proof using Albert Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity that our universe is superdeterministic meaning a predetermined static block universe without cause and effect in physics. Some argue that Special Relativity is premised on the principle of causality, and therefore, Dr. Hansson’s use of Special Relativity (...)
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  8. THE PHILOSOPHY OF SUPERDETERMINISM ON THE SPIRITUAL REALM.John Bannan - manuscript
    The philosophy of superdeterminism is based on a single scientific fact about the universe, namely that cause and effect in physics are not real. In 2020, accomplished Swedish theoretical physicist, Dr. Johan Hansson published a physics proof using Albert Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity that our universe is superdeterministic meaning a predetermined static block universe without cause and effect in physics. Although spiritual experiences do occur, they are better explained by the science of superdeterminism then by a spiritual realm. In (...)
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  9. THE PHILOSOPHY OF SUPERDETERMINISM AND A UNIVERSE FROM QUANTUM FLUCTUATION.John Bannan - manuscript
    The philosophy of superdeterminism is based on a single scientific fact about the universe, namely that cause and effect in physics are not real. In 2020, accomplished Swedish theoretical physicist, Dr. Johan Hansson published a physics proof using Albert Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity that our universe is superdeterministic meaning a predetermined static block universe without cause and effect in physics. A prominent theory in cosmology is that our universe originated from a random quantum fluctuation. However, some object that such (...)
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  10. The Imperfect City: Leo Strauss Reading al-Farabi reading Plato.John T. Giordano - manuscript
    Leo Strauss’ reading of al-Farabi is a meditation on the issue of how philosophers speak beyond their time and place. They must speak in such a way that they can be understood by the enlightened but avoid persecution by the vulgar masses. According to Strauss, al-Farabi recognized that the philosopher can be happy in the imperfect city democratic city because of its freedom of thought, while the masses can be truly happy only in the virtuous city. This leads him to (...)
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  11. Rethinking Reiner Schurmann's Account of Perigrinal Identity.John C. Carney - manuscript
    Abstract This paper explores Reiner Schürmann’s account of perigrinal ontology from the perspective of Meister Eckhart. What is so extraordinary about his work is its retrieval of nuances in Plato’s philosophy of mind. Professor Schürmann’s approach to Philosophy focused on a philosopher’s philosophy of mind. For example, his course titles, such as Augustine’s Philosophy, were listed and taught in Augustine’s Philosophy of Mind. The advantage of his approach can best be seen in his study of the Medieval Philosopher Meister Eckhart. (...)
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  12. The privation theory of evil and the evil-god challenge.John M. Collins - 2024 - Religious Studies:1-19.
    Can the best arguments for a privation theory of evil be parodied, with equal plausibility, as arguments for a privation theory of good? The privation theory of evil claims that evil has no positive existence, and it is but a privation of good. The privation theory of good claims the opposite. I approach this topic as one element in the so-called evil-God Challenge. Stephen Law has argued that the epistemic support for belief in an omniscient, omnipotent, and morally perfect God (...)
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  13. Capabilities: An ontology.John Beverley, David Limbaugh, Eric Merrell, Peter Koch & Barry Smith - 2024 - Arxiv.
    In our daily lives, as in science and in all other domains, we encounter huge numbers of dispositions (tendencies, potentials, powers) which are realized in processes such as sneezing, sweating, shedding, melting. Among this plethora of what we can think of as ‘mere dispositions’ is a subset of dispositions in whose realizations we have an interest – a car responding well when driven on ice, a rabbit’s lungs responding well when it is chased by a wolf, and so on. We (...)
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    The Debate between Jean-Paul Sartre and Herbert Marcuse.John C. Carney - manuscript
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  15. Ontologies, arguments, and Large-Language Models.John Beverley, Francesco Franda, Hedi Karray, Dan Maxwell, Carter Benson & Barry Smith - 2024 - In Ítalo Oliveira, Joint Ontologies Workshops (JOWO). Twente, Netherlands: CEUR. pp. 1-9.
    Abstract The explosion of interest in large language models (LLMs) has been accompanied by concerns over the extent to which generated outputs can be trusted, owing to the prevalence of bias, hallucinations, and so forth. Accordingly, there is a growing interest in the use of ontologies and knowledge graphs to make LLMs more trustworthy. This rests on the long history of ontologies and knowledge graphs in constructing human-comprehensible justification for model outputs as well as traceability concerning the impact of evidence (...)
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    Context Sensitive Informal Coercion and Coercive Offers.John McMillan - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (12):103-105.
    Hempeler et al. (2024) provide convincing reasons for why we should view a broad set of treatment pressures as coercive. They’re correct that in order for us to understand the ways in which patient...
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    Digital Literacy: A Strategy for Leveraging Skills Development.John Buelvas Parra, William Niebles Nuñez & Carlos Pacheco Ruiz - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:2040-2063.
    The main intention of this scientific article was to review the technical skills and social skills achieved with digital literacy in students of the San Isidro Rural Educational Institution in Santa Rosa de Osos, Antioquia, Colombia. It was sheltered under the theoretical postulates of Area, Gutiérrez and Vidal (2012), Cornachione (2006), Fonseca (2011), among other experts in the area that is developed; The study on digital literacy is framed in positivist thinking, since the variable was measured to compute derivations, then (...)
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  18. Viewing the Globe from a Mountain Top: Between the Perspectives of Al-Bīrūnī and Sloterdijk.John T. Giordano - manuscript
    In this paper I wish to examine our imagination of the unity of the earth and the process of globalization by contrasting it with the early origins of mapping and measuring the globe. I will pay particular attention to the work of Abū Rayḥān Al-Bīrūnī. I will demonstrate that the assumptions which allowed for Al-Bīrūnī’s advances in the measurement of the globe were based upon a certain understanding of the relationship of place within the sacred order of the cosmos and (...)
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  19. Carl Christian Erhard Schmid's Intelligible Fatalism in Context.John Walsh - 2024 - In Marion Heinz & Gideon Stiening, Carl Christian Erhard Schmid (1761–1812). Berlin/New York: De Gruyter. pp. 313-338.
    In this paper, I outline the historical context of C.C.E. Schmid's doctrine of intelligible fatalism. By doing so, I show the development of this influential doctrine and sketch Schmid's apparent revision of it in light of contemporary criticisms.
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    Weber's Elephant: Rethinking Science Advice.Stephen John - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
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  21. (2 other versions)Autobiography.John Stuart Mill - 1924 - New York: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. Edited by Harold Joseph Laski.
    John Stuart Mill was one of the most influential English-language philosophers during the Victorian era. His autobiography recounts his rigorous tutelage under a domineering father, his mental health crisis at age twenty, and his struggle to regain joy amid self-reflection and a reassessment of theories he once believed to be true.
     
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    Temporal holism.John Michael Pemberton - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-17.
    How can a persisting object change whilst remaining the same object? Lewis, who frames this as the problem of temporary intrinsics, presents us with the perdurance solution: objects persist by having temporal parts which may have differing properties. And in doing so he characterises the opposing view as persisting but not by having temporal parts – a view he calls endurance. But this dichotomous picture of Lewis, although now widely embraced, misses out the orthodox historic view – a view I (...)
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  23. Hybrid Expressivism: How to Think About Meaning.John Eriksson - 2014 - In Guy Fletcher & Michael Ridge, Having It Both Ways: Hybrid Theories and Modern Metaethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 149-170.
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    John Locke: Problems and Perspectives. A Collection of New Essays.R. S. Woolhouse & John W. Yolton - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (77):357.
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    Why is Platonism Still Attractive Today?: A conversation With John Dillon.Jure Zovko & John Dillon - 2023 - Distinctio: Journal of Intersubjective Studies 2 (2):7-16.
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    Das velhas às novas formas de irracionalismo.John Bellamy Foster - forthcoming - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas.
    Nesta entrevista, realizada em 10 de fevereiro de 2023, John Bellamy Foster fala com Daniel Tutt sobre o trabalho de István Mészáros e Paul Baran, as tendências irracionalistas contemporâneas no pensamento ecológico de esquerda, a intensificação das lutas de classes globais e a relevância contínua de A Destruição da Razão (1952), de Georg Lukács, recentemente reeditado com uma introdução de Enzo Traverso pela Verso em 2021. A entrevista está sendo disponibilizada antes de uma próxima edição especial da Historical Materialism, (...)
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    Causal Cognition - A Multidsciplinary Debate, edited by Dan Sperber, David Premack and Ann James Premack.John Dillon, Daniela M. Bailer-Jones, Iseult Honohan, Brian Martine, John Biro, Christopher Adair-Toteff, Timothy O'Connor, Victor E. Taylor, Richard Rumana, Eileen Brennan & Julia Tanney - unknown
    The Morality of Happiness By Julia Annas, Oxford University Press, 1993. Pp. x + 502. ISBN 0–19–507999‐X. £45.00 (hbk), £13.99 (pbk).Dimensions of Creativity By Margaret A. Boden (ed.) MIT Press, 1994. Pp. 242. ISBN 0–262–02368–7. £24.95.Thomas Hobbes and the Science of Moral Virtue By David Boonin‐Vail, Cambridge University Press, 1994. Pp. 219. ISBN 0–521–46209–6. £37.50.Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes By Quentin Skinner, Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. 477. ISBN 0–521–55436–5. £35.00.Being and the Between By William Desmond, State (...)
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    (1 other version)Descartes.John Cottingham - 1986 - New York: Blackwell.
    In this new introduction to the life, thought and works of one of the greatest seventeenth-century philosophers, John Cottingham aims to place Descartes' ideas in their historical context while at the same time showing how they relate to a network of philosophical problems that are still vigorously debated today. Separate chapters are devoted to Descartes' life and the intellectual climate of his times; the Cartesian method; the reconstruction of knowledge from self to God and to the external world; Descartes' (...)
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    Should You Choose to Live Forever: A Debate.John Martin Fischer & Stephen Cave - 2023 - Routledge.
    In this book, Stephen Cave and John Martin Fischer debate whether or not we should choose to live forever. This ancient question is as topical as ever: while billions of people believe they will live forever in an otherworldly realm, billions of dollars are currently being poured into anti-ageing research in the hope that we will be able to radically extend our lives on earth. But are we wise to wish for immortality? What would it mean for each of (...)
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  30. 恶的起源:熊十力与朱熹的比较.John Makeham - 2019 - In Guoxiang Peng, Renwenxue heng. Hangzhou: Zhejiang University Press. pp. 247-263.
    恶的起源是熊十力(1885— 1968)晚年著作《明心篇》焦点问题之一。熊先生认为释迦牟尼佛和他的后学从来没有提出“痴惑” 的起源问题: “人生诚有黑暗的方面,孰是有智而堪否认?但痴惑何处起此一问题,释迦氏与其后学始终不曾提出。” 无明和愚痴两个烦恼是痛苦和罪恶的肇因。他的意思是,尽管佛教徒把无明作为十二因缘的开始,但他们没有进一步追查无明等烦恼的本体来源。《明心篇》 的目的之一就是要做到佛教徒所没有做到的。本文试图论证熊十力和南宋理学魁首朱熹(1130— 1200)在各自的核心理论的架构上具有一定的同构性。 这就意味着,或者熊十力有意地参照、吸取了朱熹本人的理论架构,或者(抑或而且)熊十力有意地参照、吸取了朱熹所吸取的理论架构。 -/- .
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    The Democratic Pedigree of Random Selection.John Gastil - 2024 - Common Knowledge 30 (2):182-193.
    As part of the ongoing Common Knowledge symposium “Antipolitics,” this essay replies to an article by Nadia Urbinati: “The Sovereignty of Chance: Can Lottery Save Democracy?” Urbinati's piece expresses reservations about the tendency of symposium contributions to support what she terms “lottocracy.” Gastil's response argues (1) that random selection in politics can take many forms, none of which need resemble a lottocracy; (2) that a randomly selected body with some measure of influence or authority can complement electoral democracy without replacing (...)
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  32. Fichte's Account of Free Will in Context.John Walsh - 2023 - Fichte-Studien 52:283-302.
    In this paper, I offer a novel reading of how Fichte’s contemporaries shaped the development of his account of free will. Focusing on his emerging views in the second edition of _Revelation_ and the Creuzer review, I argue that Fichte’s position is closer to Reinhold’s than previously recognized. In particular, I demonstrate Reinhold’s decisive influence on the development of a key aspect of Fichte’s mature, genetic account of freedom: the transition from indeterminacy to determinacy.
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    Why Subjectivity Reveals Man as Person.John F. Crosby - 2024 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 98 (3):227-244.
    In this paper I ask what subjectivity is and why it reveals man as person, as Karol Wojtyla and others claim. First, I explain subjectivity, which I also call interiority, in terms of self-presence, which is a mode of relating to myself from within myself. I am present to myself as subject, not only as object. Only I can encounter myself in the intimacy of my self-presence; no other person can be present to me as I am to myself. Next, (...)
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    Pragmatism and Post-Truth.John Fennell - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    This paper begins by contrasting two familiar approaches to truth and justification: realist and anti-realist, in order to indicate, firstly, two important, but diametrically opposed, intuitions they each capture about these notions, and secondly, the epistemological problems they each give rise to: radical scepticism and relativism respectively. It then introduces a third, fallibilist-pragmatist account, which captures each of the important insights of the other two accounts while avoiding their problems. The paper concludes by showcasing how the fallibilist-pragmatist approach differs from (...)
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  35. The principle of fair play.John Simmons - 1979 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 8 (4):307–37.
     
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    Foucault’s Revolving Door of Rationality: Normativity and the Play of Perspectives.John McIntyre - 2024 - Critical Horizons 25 (4):345-360.
    This paper argues for a reading of Michel Foucault’s works that draws on an expansive concept of normativity and places Foucault’s project in a broader framework. It is argued that the distinction between the normative and the non-normative fails to grasp what is most significant in Foucault’s work. This distinction should be replaced by a broader understanding of normativity permeating all social practices. However, in order to retain the sound intuition of two distinct moments within critical thought, this broader understanding (...)
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  37. The Lockean theory of rights.John Simmons - 1992 - Princeton University Press.
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    Making the Best of Things: Character Skepticism and Cross-Cultural Philosophy.John M. Doris - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (3):571-594.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Making the Best of Things: Character Skepticism and Cross-Cultural PhilosophyJohn M. Doris (bio)With your spirit settled, accumulate practice day by day, and hour by hour.—Miyamoto MusashiLike many of my colleagues in moral psychology, I’ve focused almost exclusively on Western philosophy, so I was pleasantly surprised when practitioners of cross-cultural and comparative philosophy responded to character skepticism with resources drawn from Eastern traditions.1 [End Page 571]As a reminder: the character (...)
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    Re-articulating care and carelessness in precarious times: An introduction.John Nguyet Erni - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory.
    Care is a contradictory terrain, as seen in the persistence of both socioeconomic vulnerabilities and the wide range of compassionate discourses and practices in society, including in the education landscape. The pandemic has laid bare the fault lines embedded within healthcare systems, schools, and biopolitical frameworks, unveiling important challenges that permeate the institutional, emotional, and relational dimensions of care provision and reception. Engaging in interdisciplinary thinking spanning from Education, Philosophy, Environmental Humanities, Film Studies, Literary Studies, to Cultural Studies, the collection (...)
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    Doing Posthumous Harm.John Harris - 2013 - In James Stacey Taylor, The Metaphysics and Ethics of Death: New Essays. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 213–221.
    This chapter argues that considerations for the welfare and interests of the dead and the philosophical attention given to them (and to posthumous harm) are self-indulgent nonsense at best, and at worst a crime against humanity. The real issues are the extent of the harm that might be caused by not using tissue, organs, cells, DNA, and other biomaterials from the dead, and the extent of the good that using such biomaterials might achieve. Of slightly less urgency is of course (...)
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    Emergence as a Moral Theory: Reappraising Robert Nozick's Foundational Liberalism.John Meadowcroft - 2024 - Public Affairs Quarterly 38 (3):173-195.
    This article argues that Robert Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia has been widely misread as a crude defense of the inequalities of contemporary capitalist societies. Nozick's book was in fact a work of ideal theory that proposed an account of the emergence of the state as a new moral foundation for liberal thought and practice. Nozick believed a justification of the state derived from a hypothetical account of its emergence without violating anyone's rights was more plausible than the standard liberal (...)
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    Epistemic and Moral Agency in a Crisis of Trust?John Dorsch - 2024 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 32 (4):484-493.
    1. In The Tinkering Mind, Tillmann Vierkant embarks on a profound exploration of epistemic and moral agency, delving into the nuanced interplay between intentional control, evaluative processes, an...
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    General thinking skills: Are there such things?John N. Andrews - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 24 (1):71–81.
    John N Andrews; General Thinking Skills: are there such things?, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 24, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 71–79, https://doi.o.
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    Tertulias Campesinas por la paz y la construcción de paz desde la ruralidad.John Belalcazar & Jennifer Lisette Melo - 2024 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 9 (1):1-23.
    Los suscritos acuerdos de paz entre el Gobierno de Colombia y las FARC- EP (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, Ejército del Pueblo) son tal vez el avance en materia de paz, más grande que ha tenido Colombia, y por qué no, Latinoamérica en los últimos tiempos. El acuerdo de paz firmado en el 2016 ha generado la posibilidad de vivir en paz a toda una Nación, con miras a favorecer la reorganización de la sociedad civil que ahora puede congregarse con (...)
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  45. How Not to Not Change the Subject (And How to Actually Not Change the Subject).John Mancini - forthcoming - Southwest Philosophy Review.
    In 2015, ‘marriage’ was redefined in the United States to include same-sex couples. In conceptual engineering, this is often assumed to be a paradigm case of Sally Haslanger’s (2020a, 2020b) semantic amelioration. Semantic amelioration changes a concept’s content to make it better. In the case of [MARRIAGE], [MARRIAGE]’s content was broadened to include same-sex couples – which, many contend, made it morally better. Semantic amelioration faces the following challenge, however: Doesn’t changing a concept’s content ‘change the subject?’ By broadening [MARRIAGE]’s (...)
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    Medical ethics in China and making tacit publication criteria explicit: tips on getting your paper accepted.John McMillan & Julian Savulescu - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 51 (1):1-2.
    Chinese authors are the third most frequent submitters to the JME. However, as will be apparent from the content published in the journal, relatively fewer papers from China are accepted. That is not due to a lack of important scholarship in China. We recently contributed to a highly successful conference with Professor Xiaomei Zhai at Peking Union Medical College, Beijing and were impressed by the increasing awareness, analysis and progress of medical ethics in China, including in the area of organ (...)
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    Autonomy and Argumentation: An Introduction.John Casey & Katharina Stevens - 2024 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 57 (3):270-275.
    ABSTRACT This introductory article discusses the state of the art in contemporary argumentation theory regarding the relationship between autonomy and argumentation. It introduces the contributions to the special section and discusses their relationship to each other and to the broader debate.
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    An Anglo-Saxon Response to John King-Farlow’s Questions on Zen Language and Zen Paradoxes.John Tucker - 1985 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 12 (2):217-221.
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    American Philosophic Naturalism in the Twentieth Century. Edited by John Ryder.John Teehan - 1996 - Metaphilosophy 27 (4):426-432.
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    David Hume's dialogues concerning natural religion: Otherness in history and in text: Robert John sheffler Manning.Robert John - 1990 - Religious Studies 26 (3):415-426.
    In the autumn of 1915 at Princeton, the graduate student, Charles Hendel, and the professor, Norman Kemp Smith, went for a walk. Hendel thought the time auspicious to announce his desire to write a dissertation on Rousseau. As happens not infrequently between an adviser and a student, Kemp Smith attempted to dissuade his student from his intention and advised him to look into David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, instead. The professor noted that a ‘deadlock’ had long existed between those (...)
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