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    How animal agriculture stakeholders define, perceive, and are impacted by antimicrobial resistance: challenging the Wellcome Trust’s Reframing Resistance principles.Gabriel K. Innes, Agnes Markos, Kathryn R. Dalton, Caitlin A. Gould, Keeve E. Nachman, Jessica Fanzo, Anne Barnhill, Shannon Frattaroli & Meghan F. Davis - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (4):893-909.
    Humans, animals, and the environment face a universal crisis: antimicrobial resistance. Addressing AR and its multi-disciplinary causes across many sectors including in human and veterinary medicine remains underdeveloped. One barrier to AR efforts is an inconsistent process to incorporate the plenitude of stakeholders about what AR is and how to stifle its development and spread—especially stakeholders from the animal agriculture sector, one of the largest purchasers of antimicrobial drugs. In 2019, The Wellcome Trust released Reframing Resistance: How to communicate about (...)
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    The limits of decision and choice.Gabriel Abend - 2018 - Theory and Society 47 (6):805-841.
    Concepts of decision, choice, decision-maker, and decision-making are common practical tools in both social science and natural science, on which scientific knowledge, policy implications, and moral recommendations are based. In this article I address three questions. First, I look into how present-day social scientists and natural scientists use decision/choice concepts. What are they used for? Second, scientists may differ in the application of decision/choice to X, and they may explicitly disagree about the applicability of decision/choice to X. Where exactly do (...)
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    The Love of Neuroscience: A Sociological Account.Gabriel Abend - 2018 - Sociological Theory 36 (1):88-116.
    I make a contribution to the sociology of epistemologies by examining the neuroscience literature on love from 2000 to 2016. I find that researchers make consequential assumptions concerning the production or generation of love, its temporality, its individual character, and appropriate control conditions. Next, I consider how to account for these assumptions’ being common in the literature. More generally, I’m interested in the ways in which epistemic communities construe, conceive of, and publicly represent and work with their objects of inquiry—and (...)
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    Myth and Philosophy From the Presocratics to Plato.Kathryn A. Morgan - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book explores the dynamic relationship between myth and philosophy in the Presocratics, the Sophists, and in Plato - a relationship which is found to be more extensive and programmatic than has been recognized. The story of philosophy's relationship with myth is that of its relationship with literary and social convention. The intellectuals studied here wanted to reformulate popular ideas about cultural authority and they achieved this goal by manipulating myth. Their self-conscious use of myth creates a self-reflective philosophic sensibility (...)
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    Independence in generic incidence structures.Gabriel Conant & Alex Kruckman - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (2):750-780.
  6. Modality and Paradox.Gabriel Uzquiano - 2015 - Philosophy Compass 10 (4):284-300.
    Philosophers often explain what could be the case in terms of what is, in fact, the case at one possible world or another. They may differ in what they take possible worlds to be or in their gloss of what is for something to be the case at a possible world. Still, they stand united by the threat of paradox. A family of paradoxes akin to the set-theoretic antinomies seem to allow one to derive a contradiction from apparently plausible principles. (...)
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  7. Two main problems in the sociology of morality.Gabriel Abend - 2008 - Theory and Society 37 (2):87-125.
    Sociologists often ask why particular groups of people have the moral views that they do. I argue that sociology’s empirical research on morality relies, implicitly or explicitly, on unsophisticated and even obsolete ethical theories, and thus is based on inadequate conceptions of the ontology, epistemology, and semantics of morality. In this article I address the two main problems in the sociology of morality: (1) the problem of moral truth, and (2) the problem of value freedom. I identify two ideal–typical approaches. (...)
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  8. The Origins of Business Ethics in American Universities, 1902–1936.Gabriel Abend - 2013 - Business Ethics Quarterly 23 (2):171-205.
    The history of the field of business ethics in the U.S. remains understudied and misunderstood. In this article I begin to remedy this oversight about the past, and I suggest how it can be beneficial in the present. Using both published and unpublished primary sources, I argue that the business ethics field emerged in the early twentieth century, against the backdrop of the establishment of business schools in major universities. I bring to light four important developments: business ethics lectures at (...)
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    Taking someone else’s spatial perspective: Natural stance or effortful decentring?Gabriel Arnold, Charles Spence & Malika Auvray - 2016 - Cognition 148 (C):27-33.
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  10. Memory, Imprinting, and the Brain: An Inquiry Into Mechanisms.Gabriel Horn - 1985 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Ranging from behavioral to molecular levels of analysis, this informative study presents the results of recent research into the biochemistry and neural mechanisms of imprinting. Horn discusses some of the difficulties that researchers have encountered in analyzing the neural basis of memory and describes ways in which these difficulties have been overcome through the analysis of memories underlying habituation and imprinting. He also considers the biochemical consequences of imprinting and its cerebral localization, and examines the relationships between human and animal (...)
     
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    A unity of the self or a multiplicity of locations? How the graphesthesia task sheds light on the role of spatial perspectives in bodily self-consciousness.Gabriel Arnold, Charles Spence & Malika Auvray - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 56:100-114.
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    A short argument from modal rationalism to fundamental scrutability.Gabriel Oak Rabin - 2020 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):137-139.
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    ‘I Can't Breathe’: The Suffocating Nature of Racism.Gabriel O. Apata - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (7-8):241-254.
    The death of George Floyd in May 2020 sparked an unprecedented global wave of protests that appeared to mark a turning point in the battle against racial injustice. But protests against racism are not new; each comes and soon passes into the archives of history, leaving few lasting changes in its wake. What was different about the death of Floyd was that the graphic manner of its unfolding was captured on film: the slow act of wilful suffocation, and how the (...)
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  14. ¿ Qué es la filosofía práctica?Gabriel Arnaiz - 2007 - A Parte Rei 53:15.
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    Parent–offspring conflict theory: An evolutionary framework for understanding conflict within human families.Gabriel L. Schlomer, Marco Del Giudice & Bruce J. Ellis - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (3):496-521.
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    Fichte's Foundations of Natural Right: A Critical Guide.Gabriel Gottlieb (ed.) - 2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    Fichte's Foundations of Natural Right was one of the most influential books in nineteenth-century philosophy. It was read carefully by Schelling, Hegel, and Marx, and initiated a tradition in German philosophy that considers human subjectivity to be relational and intersubjective, thus requiring relations of recognition between subjects. The essays in this volume highlight this little-understood book's most important ideas and innovations. They offer discussions of Fichte's conception of freedom, self-consciousness, coercion, the summons, the body, and human rights, together with new (...)
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  17. Full-Blooded Reference.Gabriel Rabin - 2007 - Philosophia Mathematica 15 (3):357-365.
    In ‘Just what is full-blooded platonism?’ Greg Restall outlines several objections to Mark Balaguer's theory of full-blooded platonism. I reply to these objections by explicating the semantic framework for the reference of mathematical terms that full-blooded platonism requires. Expanding upon these replies, I then explain how the full-blooded platonist, in light of the explicated semantic framework, should treat mathematical terms and statements in order to avoid certain pitfalls.
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    The Past in the Present: What our Ancestors Taught us about Surviving Pandemics.Gabriel R. Valle - 2021 - Food Ethics 6 (2):1-12.
    Amidst the recent threat of COVID-19, home gardens have surged in popularity as seed companies and nurseries find it challenging to keep their supplies fully stocked. The victory garden movement that emerged during WWII has today re-emerged as COVID victory gardens. Yet, the global changes and cognitive shifts associated with COVID-19 have differential impacts. The narrative of COVID victory gardens depoliticizes urban agriculture. It is blind to its long history in marginalized, oppressed, and displaced communities where home gardens have always (...)
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    Memórias, fábula, história.Gabriel García Márquez - 2004 - História 1:13-17.
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    Warrant and Conditions for Warrant in Alvin Plantinga’s Philosophy.Gabriel Mustață - 2019 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:23-38.
    Warrant and Conditions for Warrant in Alvin Plantinga’s Philosophy. Warrant is the central concept of Alvin Plantinga’s epistemology. As Plantinga suggests it, warrant is that quantity or quality which together with belief and truth constitutes knowledge. This paper intends to present broadly the concept of warrant and to analyze the conditions for warrant in order to see if the conditions proposed by Plantinga are necessary and sufficient for a belief to be considered knowledge.
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    The Ultrapower Axiom and the GCH.Gabriel Goldberg - 2021 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 21 (3):2150017.
    The Ultrapower Axiom is an abstract combinatorial principle inspired by the fine structure of canonical inner models of large cardinal axioms. In this paper, it is established that the Ultrapower A...
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    Systems: New Paradigms for the Human Sciences.Gabriel Altmann & Walter A. Koch (eds.) - 1998 - De Gruyter.
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  23. Hitos históricos de la antropología filosófica.Gabriel Amengual - 2020 - Granada: Editorial Comares.
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    Report on Books and Articles.Gabriel Griffith - 2005 - Environmental Philosophy 2 (1):73-83.
  25. Kommunism i problema schastia, de MN Korneva.Gabriel Guijarro - 1973 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):169-173.
     
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  26. Hacia un orden parlamentario post-moderno. Derechas e izquierdas: una antinomia política ya superada.Gabriel del Estal Gutiérrez - 1992 - Revista Agustiniana 33 (100):337-393.
     
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    Unstable Particles, Gauge Invariance and the Δ++ Resonance Parameters.Gabriel López Castro & Alejandro Mariano - 2003 - Foundations of Physics 33 (5):719-734.
    The elastic and radiative π + p scattering are studied in the framework of an effective Lagrangian model for the Δ ++ resonance and its interactions. The finite width effects of this spin-3/2 resonance are introduced in the scattering amplitudes through a complex mass scheme to respect electromagnetic gauge invariance. The resonant pole (Δ ++) and background contributions (ρ 0, σ, Δ, and neutron states) are separated according to the principles of the analytic S-matrix theory. The mass and width parameters (...)
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  28. Identity, Individuality and Indistinguishability in Physics and Mathematics.Gabriel Catren & Federico Holik (eds.) - 2023 - London: Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society A.
    Can there be two things that are completely indistinguishable? This simple question has raised numerous debates throughout the history of philosophy and science. The principle of the identity of indiscernibles claims that no two things can be completely indiscernible. But this thesis has been challenged in quantum physics and continues to be a hot topic in cutting edge areas of mathematics. The question has gained a renewed interest with the possibility of harnessing indistinguishability as a resource in quantum information tasks. (...)
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  29. “Sur la valeur du comprendre historique pour le philosophe”: Martin Heidegger et Heinrich Finke.Gabriel Cercel & Sylvain Camilleri - 2011 - Archives de Philosophie 74 (2):365 - 372.
     
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    Intuición estética e intuición ética en Jacques Maritain.Gabriel Chalmeta - 1987 - Anuario Filosófico 20 (2):139-148.
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    La nación bajo examen. La historiografía sobre el nacionalismo y la identidad nacional en el siglo XIX chileno.Gabriel Cid - 2012 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 32.
    El propósito de este ensayo es analizar de forma panorámica la producción historiográfica relativa a los fenómenos de la construcción de nación, el nacionalismo y la identidad nacional en Chile durante el siglo XIX. El artículo se propone establecer el “estado de la cuestión” en estos problemas, poniendo especial énfasis en los debates centrales de la historiografía, los aportes más destacados, las limitaciones teóricas y las posibilidades metodológicas y temáticas que ofrece la disciplina histórica para abordar este problema.
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  32. La solidaridad como alternativa: notas sobre el concepto de solidaridad.Gabriel Amengual I. Coll - 1993 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 1:135-152.
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    GUBS criterion: Arbitrary trade-offs between cost and probability-to-goal in stochastic planning based on Expected Utility Theory.Gabriel Nunes Crispino, Valdinei Freire & Karina Valdivia Delgado - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 316 (C):103848.
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    The Inward Morning — Introduction.Gabriel Marcel - 1960 - Philosophy Today 4 (4):263-270.
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    The influence of psychic phenomena on my philosophy.Gabriel Marcel - 1956 - London,: Society for Psychical Reserach.
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  36. The Mystery of the Family Bond.Gabriel Marcel - 1949 - Hibbert Journal 48:317.
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    Testament philosophique.Gabriel Marcel - 1969 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 74:253.
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    The Philosopher Meets the Scientist.Gabriel Marcel - 1964 - Philosophy Today 8 (3):173.
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  39. The philosophy of existence.Gabriel Marcel & Manya Harari - 1948 - London,: Harvill Press.
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    The “street light syndrome”, or how protein taxonomy can bias experimental manipulations.Gabriel Markov, Guillaume Lecointre, Barbara Demeneix & Vincent Laudet - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (4):349-357.
    In the genomics era, bioinformatic analysis, especially in non‐model species, facilitates the identification and naming of numerous new proteins, the function of which is then inferred through homology searches. Here, we question certain aspects of these approaches. What are the criteria that permit such a determination? What are their limits? Naming is classifying. We review the different criteria that are used to name a protein and discuss their constraints. We observe that the name given to a protein often introduces a (...)
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    What can One Expect of Philosophy.Gabriel Marcel - 1959 - Philosophy Today 3 (4):252.
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  42. What is a free man.Gabriel Marcel - 1974 - In Robert Solomon, Existentialism. New York: Oup Usa. pp. 124--133.
     
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    Plotin Traité 12 II 4 , written by Eleni Perdikouri.Gabriel Martino - 2016 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 10 (2):243-247.
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  44. The role of the public intellectual in an african context: Naming the present.Gabriel Massi - 2011 - In Gerard Walmsley, African Philosophy and the Future of Africa. Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. pp. 47.
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    La musicalización de textos poéticos como crítica literaria y el desplazamiento entre alta cultura y cultura de masas. Una lectura sobre el disco Caja de música de Pedro Aznar.Gabriel Meza - 2018 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 28 (1):30-40.
    This article analyses the musicalization of poems from Jorge Luis Borges carried out by the musician Pedro Aznar within the record Caja de música. With the aim to establish the manner this intermedial proceeding can be seen as a creative act and, simultaneously, as a critical stance on the borgean poetry. Additionally, specific concepts used in the musicalization process are presented, and the way the high culture and mass culture are linked in Aznar’s record though the union of scholar poetry (...)
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  46. Intensional Positive and Paradoxical Set Theory.Gabriel Hollander - 2012 - Logique Et Analyse 55 (219):385-399.
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    Novas direções na filosofia da mente.Gabriel Jucá de Hollanda - 2013 - Trans/Form/Ação 36 (3):173-186.
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  48. Note sur l'unité, l'union dans les noms divins du Pseudo-Aréopagite.'.Gabriel Horn - 1924 - Archives de Philosophie 2:422-32.
     
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    Hobbes, Foucault et la peur de la révolte.Gabriel Hürlimann - 2013 - Rue Descartes 77 (1):52.
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  50. Social Constructivism and Methodology of Science.Gabriel Târziu - 2017 - Synthesis Philosophica 32 (2):449-466.
    Scientific practice is a type of social practice, and every enterprise of knowledge in general exhibits important social dimensions. But should the fact that scientific practice is born out of and tied to the collaborative efforts of the members of a social group be taken to affect the products of these practices as well? In this paper, I will try in to give an affirmative answer to this question. My strategy will be to argue that the aim of science is (...)
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