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    The German Online Editions of Nietzsche's Works: A User's Perspective.Marc Colsen - 2020 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 51 (1):98-119.
    ABSTRACT This article considers the two most important German online editions of Nietzsche's works, Nietzsche Source and Nietzsche Online, from a user's perspective. After a description of the print editions on which they are based, an assessment is made of their completeness, their textual reliability, the usefulness of their navigation menus and the usefulness of their search functions. The article finds that there are noteworthy differences in completeness and reliability, that the accessibility of the posthumous notes could be improved in (...)
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  2. Baseball, pessimistic inductions and the turnover fallacy.Marc Lange - 2002 - Analysis 62 (4):281-285.
    Among the niftiest arguments for scientific anti-realism is the ‘pessimistic induction’ (also sometimes called ‘the disastrous historical meta-induction’). Although various versions of this argument differ in their details (see, for example, Poincare 1952: 160, Putnam 1978: 25, and Laudan 1981), the argument generally begins by recalling the many scientific theories that posit unobservable entities and that at one time or another were widely accepted. The anti-realist then argues that when these old theories were accepted, the evidence for them was quite (...)
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  3. Calibration and the Epistemological Role of Bayesian Conditionalization.Marc Lange - 1999 - Journal of Philosophy 96 (6):294-324.
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    Corruption of Pharmaceutical Markets: Addressing the Misalignment of Financial Incentives and Public Health.Marc-André Gagnon - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (3):571-580.
    This article argues that the misalignment of private profit-maximizing objectives with public health needs causes institutional corruption in the pharmaceutical sector and systematically leads firms to act contrary to public heath. The article analyzes how financial incentives generate a business model promoting harmful practices and explores several means of realigning financial incentives in order to foster therapeutic innovation and promote the rational use of medicines.
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    Specific language impairment: a deficit in grammar or processing?Marc F. Joanisse & Mark S. Seidenberg - 1998 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (7):240-247.
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    Rooting Out Institutional Corruption to Manage Inappropriate Off-Label Drug Use.Marc A. Rodwin - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (3):654-664.
    The Food and Drug Administration authorizes the marketing of a drug only for uses that the manufacturer has demonstrated to be safe and effective, based on evidence from at least two clinical trials. However, the FDA does not regulate the practice of medicine, so physicians may prescribe drugs in any manner they choose. Prescribing drugs in ways that deviate from the uses specified in the FDA-approved drug label, package insert, and marketing authorization is referred to as off-label prescribing. This occurs (...)
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  7. Equal Opportunity1.Marc Fleurbaey - 2011 - In Carl Knight & Zofia Stemplowska (eds.), Responsibility and distributive justice. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 77.
     
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    Wrong question and the wrong standard of proof.Marc Lipsitch - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    I have two concerns about Pugh et al ’s case that vaccine requirements without a natural immunity exception are unjustified.1 First, the scientific question they suggest must be answered to justify the policy is in my view the wrong one, or at least not the only relevant one. Second, the authors set up a standard for public health regulation that will be often unattainable, risking paralysis of public health authorities. Pugh et al suggest two legitimate bases for vaccine mandates: ‘the (...)
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    Self-organising Cognitive Appraisals.Marc D. Lewis - 1996 - Cognition and Emotion 10 (1):1-26.
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    The Limits of Freedom as Non-Domination.Marc Artiga - 2012 - Astrolabio 13:37-46.
    In recent years, there has been an increasing interest on the notion of freedom as non-domination, according to which a subject is free to the extent that no agent has the capacity to arbitrarily interfere on his actions. Now, the most common way of interpreting the notion of freedom as non-domination restricts its applicability to cases where particular agents can intentionally and arbitrarily interfere on a subject�s affairs. In this paper, I present an argument which shows that the standard conception (...)
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    Time, human being and mental health care: an introduction to Gilles Deleuze.Marc Roberts - 2005 - Nursing Philosophy 6 (3):161-173.
    The French philosopher, Gilles Deleuze, is emerging as one of the most important and influential philosophers of the 20th century, having published widely on philosophy, literature, language, psychoanalysis, art, politics, and cinema. However, because of the ‘experimental’ nature of certain works, combined with the manner in which he draws upon a variety of sources from various disciplines, his work can seem difficult, obscure, and even ‘willfully obstructive’. In an attempt to resist such impressions, this paper will seek to provide an (...)
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  12. Scientific Realism and Components.Marc Lange - 1994 - The Monist 77 (1):111-127.
    Scientific realism is the view that one can be justified in believing, of some theory about unobservable entities, that the entities it posits are real and accurately described by the theory, in the same sense as one can be justified in believing that the theory’s empirical predictions are accurate, and that so to believe is what it means for a scientist to “accept” that theory, because the goal of science is to describe reality, even its unobservable features. The first part (...)
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    Julian Huxley and the end of evolution.Marc Swetlitz - 1995 - Journal of the History of Biology 28 (2):181-217.
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    8. Cognitive Science as an Interdisciplinary Endeavour.Marc De Mey - 2000 - In Peter Weingart & Nico Stehr (eds.), Practising Interdisciplinarity. University of Toronto Press. pp. 154-172.
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    Psychological Development of Deaf Children.Marc Marschark - 1993 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This book is the first comprehensive examination of the psychological development of deaf children. Because the majority of young deaf children are reared in language-impoverished environments, their social and cognitive development may differ markedly from hearing children. The author here details those potential differences, giving special attention to how the psychological development of deaf children is affected by their interpersonal communication with parents, peers, and teachers. This careful and balanced consideration of existing evidence and research provides a new psychological perspective (...)
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    Statistical models for the induction and use of selectional preferences.Marc Light & Warren Greiff - 2002 - Cognitive Science 26 (3):269-281.
    Selectional preferences have a long history in both generative and computational linguistics. However, since the publication of Resnik's dissertation in 1993, a new approach has surfaced in the computational linguistics community. This new line of research combines knowledge represented in a pre‐defined semantic class hierarchy with statistical tools including information theory, statistical modeling, and Bayesian inference. These tools are used to learn selectional preferences from examples in a corpus. Instead of simple sets of semantic classes, selectional preferences are viewed as (...)
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    3 It Takes More Than All Kinds to Make a World.Marc Lange - 2011 - In Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke & Matthew H. Slater (eds.), Carving nature at its joints: natural kinds in metaphysics and science. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press. pp. 53.
    This chapter presents arguments positing that there is an important sense in which it takes more than all of the actual kinds to make a world, contrary to the popular saying that goes “it takes all kinds to make a world.” In a variety of ways, the various species of elementary particles are ideal cases of natural kinds since each belongs to exactly one of these natural kinds and it essentially belongs to that kind. There exists perfect uniformities within each (...)
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  18. Mystery of mysteries: Darwin and the species problem.Marc Ereshefsky - unknown
    Darwin offered an intriguing answer to the species problem. He doubted the existence of the species category as a real category in nature, but he did not doubt the existence of those taxa called ‘‘species’’. And despite his scepticism of the species category, Darwin continued using the word ‘‘species’’. Many have said that Darwin did not understand the nature of species. Yet his answer to the species problem is both theoretically sound and practical. On the theoretical side, DarwinÕs answer is (...)
     
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    Choice Isn’t Simple. Reply to Pickard.Marc Lewis - 2017 - Neuroethics 10 (1):181-183.
    Pickard’s contribution reminds me that conceptualizing choice is no simple matter. Pickard sees choice as entirely voluntary, while I argue that choice is only partially voluntary. Choices are based on appraisals of situations, which fluctuate due to external circumstances and internal states such as emotion and mood. Habit itself competes with volition, and all these parameters vary with development. Psychological factors such as delay discounting and especially one's belief in one's agency are critical for volitional choice as well.
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    (1 other version)The Argument from Illusion and Berkeley's Idealism.Konrad Marc-Wogau - 1958 - Theoria 24 (2):94-106.
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    The importance of what people care about.Marc Fleurbaey - 2012 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 11 (4):415-447.
    Happiness studies have rekindled interest in the measurement of subjective well-being, and often claim to track faithfully ‘what people care about’ in their lives. It is argued in this article that seeking to respect individuals’ preferences in the context of making intrapersonal and interpersonal comparisons for social evaluation has important and somewhat surprising implications, which shed light, in particular, on subjective measures and their objective alternatives, such as Sen’s capability approach. Four points are made. First, raw subjective well-being scores are (...)
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    Pelletier (Anne-Marie)," Fonctions poétiques".Marc Dominicy - 1981 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 136:403-405.
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  23. Perception des formes et agnosie visuelle pour les objets.Marc Jeannerod - 1972 - Archives de Philosophie 35 (1):165.
     
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  24. George Sylvester Morris.Marc Edmund Jones - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (92):82-83.
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  25. Corruption de la démocratie ? Introduction.Marc-Antoine Dilhac - 2014 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (1):4-7.
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    An easy implementation of displacement calculations in 3D discrete dislocation dynamics codes.Marc Fivel & Christophe Depres - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (28):3206-3214.
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    Corporate Governance and Complexity Theory.Marc Goergen (ed.) - 2010 - Edward Elgar.
    Introduction -- The legal aspects -- Corporate governance and corporate performance -- Complexity and corporate governance -- Conclusion.
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    Die Rolle der Materie in der Definition der Substanz: Thomas' Kommentar zu Z 10 von Aristoteles' Metaphysik.Marc Hausmann - 2013 - Kleinhain: Verlag St. Josef.
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    An autonomous cell‐cycle oscillator involved in the coordination of G1 events.Marc R. Roussel - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (1):3-5.
    In early embryonic development, the cell cycle is paced by a biochemical oscillator involving cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (cdks). Essentially the same machinery operates in all eukaryotic cells, although after the first few divisions various braking mechanisms (the so-called checkpoints) become significant. Haase and Reed have recently shown that yeast cells have a second, independent oscillator which coordinates some of the events of the G1 phase of the cell cycle.(1) Although the biochemical nature of this oscillator is not known,it seems (...)
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    Integral Human Development.Marc V. Rugani - 2024 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 21 (2):421-423.
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    Fenómeno e Infinito.Marc Richir, Diego Ulises Alonso Pérez & Francisco Javier Parra Bernal - 2024 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 119:225-261.
    En el presente texto Richir plantea la posibilidad de ampliar las meditaciones lévinasianas sobre la ética a una interpretación más profunda aún del fenómeno radical de la ipseidad y del fenómeno en cuanto tal. Atraviesa el recorrido, en De otro modo que ser, desde la recurrencia del sí-mismo hasta la sustitución, la ética de la ipseidad lévinasiana, el Decir y su profetismo radical. Richir se pregunta si este profetismo ético y anárquico no encierra una tautología simbólica fundamental, la de la (...)
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  32. Is Leibniz’s Theory of Personal Identity Coherent?Marc Bobro - 1999 - The Leibniz Review 9:117-129.
    "In this paper, I shall consider the several ways in which interpreters, since 1976, have attempted to challenge the premises of Wilson's argument, and so have tried to rescue Leibniz's theory from Wilson's charge of incoherence. I shall argue that only one of these ways stands any chance of being successful." (S. 117/118)\nDiskussion zu Margaret Wilson: Leibniz : self-consciousness and immortality in the Paris notes and after. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 58 (1976), S. 335 - 352 (vgl. M 2, (...)
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    L’expérience de la Dogmatique aujourd’hui.Marc Dumas - 2010 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 66 (2):269-278.
    L’oeuvre maîtresse de Gérard Siegwalt invite le lecteur à entrer dans une expérience théologique exigeante et originale. Quelles expériences apparaissent les plus marquantes et les plus signifiantes pour l’avenir du propos théologique contemporain? Quels réflexes peut-on reprendre pour aujourd’hui?
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    Over schoonheid: hedendaagse beschouwingen bij een klassiek begrip.Marc De Kesel (ed.) - 2008 - Gent: A&S/Books.
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    Endless Novelty: Specialty Production and American Industrialization, 1865-1925. Philip Scranton.Marc Stern - 2000 - Isis 91 (3):610-611.
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    Marx, formal subsumption and the law.Marc W. Steinberg - 2010 - Theory and Society 39 (2):173-202.
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    The Way the World Is: Cultural Processes and Social Relations among the Mombasa Swahili.Marc J. Swartz - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (1):190-191.
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    Verschuivingen en partijvoorkeur tijdens de parlementsverkiezingen van 13 oktober 1985.Marc Swyngedouw - 1986 - Res Publica (Misc) 28 (2):261-282.
    This article is based on a quantitative evaluation of the shifts in voting behaviour of the Flemish population, from the national elections in 1981 to those in 1985. Using the variables sex, age and occupational status a further analysis is made of the voting behaviour of the different subgroups.Firstly the article describes the methodology by which the mobility tables were calculated using statistica! information from poll surveys and the results of the elections. In the second part the results of the (...)
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  39. Scientific ideology, animal consciousness, and animal protection: A principled plea for unabashed common sense.Marc Bekoff - 1992 - New Ideas in Psychology 10:79-94.
     
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    Conscience et conflit d’intérêt.Marc Taccoen - 2018 - Médecine et Droit 2018 (153):141-142.
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    About numbers as a semantic category.Marc Thioux, Eva Turconi, Emanuelle Palmers & Xavier Seron - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):494-495.
    Humphreys & Forde concentrate on the living/nonliving dissociation. However, further dissociations have been reported, including selective loss or preservation in recognizing body parts and numbers. This commentary outlines the relevance of the number category for understanding the organising principles of semantic memory.
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    Moving into the Ecumenical Future: Foundations of a Paradigm for Christian Ethics, by John W. Crossin, OSFS.Marc V. Rugani - 2023 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 43 (2):425-426.
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    Dinge im Kollektiv.Marc Rolli - 2012 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 3 (2):135-149.
    Husserls Analyse der Wahrnehmung und Heideggers Zeittheorie sind beide in ihrem Theorieaufbau auf die Gegenständlichkeit der Gegenstände – oder auf den Gegenstandsbezug der Erfahrung und seine wesensmäßige Konstitution – fixiert. Hierin spiegelt sich, bei Heidegger explizit, Kantisches Erbe. Diese phänomenologische, transzendentalphilosophische Relevanz des Gegenstands verweist im Kern auf Intentionalität – und damit auf eine objektbezogene Selbstüberschreitungsfigur der Subjektivität. Ganz anders bestimmt Latour den Stellenwert der Dinge im Kollektiv, wenn er ihnen eine Handlungsmacht zuschreibt, die den traditionellen Gegensatz zwischen Handlungssubjekten und (...)
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    Wir alle sind von Hause aus Nominalisten.Marc Röbel - 2015 - International Yearbook for Tillich Research 10 (1).
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    Expertise du comité d’hygiène sécurité et conditions de travail : une conception si extensive du secret médical qu’elle pourrait entraîner la négation du droit du travail.Marc Richevaux - 2018 - Médecine et Droit 2018 (148):10-29.
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    8. Kontinuum der Qualitäten.Marc Rölli - 2017 - In Michael Hampe (ed.), John Dewey: Erfahrung Und Natur. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 113-126.
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    Zu den Autorinnen und Autoren.Marc Rölli - 2015 - In Marc Rölli (ed.), Fines Hominis?: Zur Geschichte der philosophischen Anthropologiekritik. Transcript Verlag. pp. 229-230.
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    Clinician Conflicts of Interest at the Cleveland Clinic: The Context and Functions of Disclosure Policy and What Remains Unknown.Marc A. Rodwin - 2024 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (3):743-749.
    Due to their financial incentive, clinicians who earn income from a firm that markets medical devices, pharmaceuticals, tests, etc. might inappropriately prescribe their products or services. The Cleveland Clinic’s conflict of interest (CI) policy creates rules governing clinicians who accept compensation from outside firms that market products they prescribe or use in their practice (hereafter, covered financial relationships). The CI policy is implemented by the Innovation Management and Conflict of Interest Program (IM&COI) (hereafter the Committee).
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    Chapter eight. How cultural contestation frames escalation and mitigation in ethnic conflict.Marc Howard Ross - 2014 - In Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy. De Gruyter. pp. 179-204.
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    (1 other version)Nietzsche und die Moral.Marc Sautet - 1991 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 39 (1-6):599-618.
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