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    The Haunting Fetus: Abortion, Sexuality, and the Spirit World in Taiwan.Paul R. Katz & Marc L. Moskowitz - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (1):231.
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    Yochanan's gamble: Judaism's pragmatic approach to life.Marc Katz - 2024 - Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society.
    Yochanan's Gamble investigates how the talmudic rabbis navigate their own ethical challenges - determining truth, upholding compromise, convincing others, keeping the peace, weighing sinning in hopes of promoting greater good - thereby forging a pragmatic Jewish path for resolving moral conundrums today.
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    Whistleblowing in French Corporations: Anatomy of a National Taboo.Gregory Katz & Marc Lenglet - 2010 - Philosophy of Management 9 (1):103-122.
    Denunciations, disclosures and reporting: why do whistleblowing procedures create an ethical dilemma in French corporations? Since July 2006, the requirement that foreign multinationals listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) implement this practice has been met with stiff resistance in many French companies. French labor unions see this controversy as a clash between the French and Anglo-Saxon models of transparency. To understand the moral reticence of French companies towards whistleblowing, we investigate five distinct perspectives: legal, economic, historical, philosophical and (...)
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    Justin Kroesen, Marc Sureda, and Micha Leeflang, eds., North and South: Medieval Art from Norway and Catalonia, 1100–1350. Zwolle, Netherlands: W Books, 2019. Paper. Pp. 191; color figures. €29.95. ISBN: 978-9-4625-8355-9. [REVIEW]Melissa R. Katz - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):855-857.
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  5. "Responsibility" Plus "Gap" Equals "Problem".Marc Champagne - 2025 - In Johanna Seibt, Peter Fazekas & Oliver Santiago Quick, Social Robots with AI: Prospects, Risks, and Responsible Methods. Amsterdam: IOS Press. pp. 244–252.
    Peter Königs recently argued that, while autonomous robots generate responsibility gaps, such gaps need not be considered problematic. I argue that Königs’ compromise dissolves under analysis since, on a proper understanding of what “responsibility” is and what “gap” (metaphorically) means, their joint endorsement must repel an attitude of indifference. So, just as “calamities that happen but don’t bother anyone” makes no sense, the idea of “responsibility gaps that exist but leave citizens and ethicists unmoved” makes no sense.
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    Some Proper Functions are Distal.Marc Artiga, Peter Schulte & Nir Fresco - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
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    Essays as “clinical” pedagogy: a Hegelian approach to essay writing.Marc Johnson & Laura Bradley - 2024 - The Law Teacher 58 (4):515-534.
    Current debates in Clinical Legal Education (CLE) exclude essay writing as a legitimate form of ‘clinical’ pedagogy. This article argues that essay writing should be classified as a form of CLE due to its potential to mirror legal practice and enhance students' reflective capacities. By incorporating Hegelian dialectical reasoning, the paper proposes a structured approach to legal essay writing that includes thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. This method encourages students to engage deeply with legal arguments, reflecting on their merits and counterarguments. (...)
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    Framed by the Law: Experimental Evidence for the Effects of the Salience of the Law on Preferences.Tamar Kricheli-Katz - 2021 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 22 (2):21-34.
    This Article takes an experimental approach to test whether the salience of the law as a system that governs an interaction affects people’s preferences. I find that when the law is made salient in an interaction people’s preferences are altered: they express more future-oriented preferences and donate less money to charity, as compared to when the law is not salient in an otherwise identical interaction. When the law is salient in an interaction people also prefer ‘products’ over experiences, but this (...)
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    Wild Justice: The Moral Lives of Animals.Marc Bekoff & Jessica Pierce - 2009 - University of Chicago Press.
    Scientists have long counseled against interpreting animal behavior in terms of human emotions, warning that such anthropomorphizing limits our ability to understand animals as they really are. Yet what are we to make of a female gorilla in a German zoo who spent days mourning the death of her baby? Or a wild female elephant who cared for a younger one after she was injured by a rambunctious teenage male? Or a rat who refused to push a lever for food (...)
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    A Framework to Integrate Ethical, Legal, and Societal Aspects (ELSA) in the Development and Deployment of Human Performance Enhancement (HPE) Technologies and Applications in Military Contexts.Human Behaviour Marc Steen Koen Hogenelst Heleen Huijgen A. Tno, The Hague Collaboration, Human Performance The Netherlandsb Tno, The Netherlandsc Tno Soesterberg, Aerospace Warfare Surface, The NetherlAndsmarc Steen Works As A. Senior Research ScientIst At Tno The Hague, Value-Sensitive Design Human-Centred Design, Virtue Ethics HIs Mission is To Promote The Design Applied Ethics Of Technology, Flourish Koen Hogenelst Works As A. Senior Research Scientist at Tno ApplicAtion Of Technologies In Ways That Help To Create A. Just Society In Which People Can Live Well Together, His Research COncentrates on Measuring A. Background In Neuroscience, Cognitive Performance Improving Mental Health, Military Domains HIs Goal is To Align Experimental Research In Both The Civil, Field-Based Research Applied, Practical Use To Pave The Way For Implementation, Consultant At Tno Impact Heleen Huijgen Is A. Legal Scientist & StrAtegic Environment Her MIssion is To Create Legal Safeguards Fo Technologies - 2025 - Journal of Military Ethics 23 (3-4):219-244.
    Volume 23, Issue 3-4, November - December 2024, Page 219-244.
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  11. The professional gestures of field trainers: A multifocal analysis of a feedback interview in visual arts teaching.Marc Boutet, Simon Toulou, Mathias Hofmeister, Benoît Lenzen, Valérie Lussi Borer, Matthieu Petit & François Vandercleyen - 2025 - Revue Phronesis 14 (2):130-148.
    The practice of people mandated by the university to go to school in order to observe and evaluate the activity of trainees in pre-service teachers training remains poorly documented from the point of view of professional gestures (Jorro, 2016). This article focuses on the analysis of a feedback interview, which is a key moment in this practice, aiming at commenting, evaluating the performance of a trainee after the observation of their teaching. The originality of our analysis is that it was (...)
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  12. L'effraction esthétique: l'écriture de l'art dans le discours philosophique.Marc Goldschmit - 2024 - Paris: Éditions Kimé.
    Après les Grecs, les questions esthétiques ont longtemps été subordonnées à la théologie. Il faut attendre le XVIIIe siècle pour voir surgir une nouvelle philosophie de l'art, sous la forme de considérations d'allures esthétiques cherchant à s'émanciper de la théologie. Ce retour du discours philosophique à l'art est contemporain de la naissance de l'esthétique, et de la crise moderne ouverte par Kant : celle de la scission entre l'être du sujet et sa pensée (sa conscience). Ce livre cherche les traces (...)
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    A Framework to Integrate Ethical, Legal, and Societal Aspects (ELSA) in the Development and Deployment of Human Performance Enhancement (HPE) Technologies and Applications in Military Contexts.Marc Steen, Koen Hogenelst & Heleen Huijgen - 2024 - Journal of Military Ethics 23 (3):219-244.
    In order to maximize human performance, defence forces continue to explore, develop, and apply human performance enhancement (HPE) methods, ranging from pharmaceuticals to (bio)technological enhancement. This raises ethical, legal, and societal concerns and requires organizing a careful reflection and deliberation process, with relevant stakeholders. We discuss a range of ethical, legal, and societal aspects (ELSA), which people involved in the development and deployment of HPE can use for such reflection and deliberation. A realistic military scenario with proposed HPE application can (...)
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    Tragique et tristesse: Walter Benjamin, archéologue de la modernité.Marc Sagnol - 2003 - Paris: Cerf.
    En dehors de Pascal en France, c'est surtout en Allemagne que tragique et tristesse ont été mis en rapport avant que leur distinction soit largement développée par Walter Benjamin dans son livre sur le drame baroque. L'opposition faite par Benjamin entre le Trauerspiel et la tragédie peut être interprétée comme l'aboutissement et l'achèvement d'une distinction courante dans la philosophie allemande depuis Hegel entre le " tragique " (antique) et le " triste " de la modernité (romantique). Si ces deux termes (...)
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    The Whorfian hypothesis and numerical cognition: is `twenty-four' processed in the same way as `four-and-twenty'?Marc Brysbaert, Wim Fias & Marie-Pascale Noël - 1998 - Cognition 66 (1):51-77.
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  16. Knowledge mediates the timeframe of covariation assessment in human causal induction.Marc J. Buehner & Jon May - 2002 - Thinking and Reasoning 8 (4):269 – 295.
    How do humans discover causal relations when the effect is not immediately observable? Previous experiments have uniformly demonstrated detrimental effects of outcome delays on causal induction. These findings seem to conflict with everyday causal cognition, where humans can apparently identify long-term causal relations with relative ease. Three experiments investigated whether the influence of delay on adult human causal judgements is mediated by experimentally induced assumptions about the timeframe of the causal relation in question, as suggested by Einhorn and Hogarth (1986). (...)
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  17. Microbiology and the species problem.Marc Ereshefsky - 2010 - Biology and Philosophy 25 (4):553-568.
    This paper examines the species problem in microbiology and its implications for the species problem more generally. Given the different meanings of ‘species’ in microbiology, the use of ‘species’ in biology is more multifarious and problematic than commonly recognized. So much so, that recent work in microbial systematics casts doubt on the existence of a prokaryote species category in nature. It also casts doubt on the existence of a general species category for all of life (one that includes both prokaryotes (...)
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  18. Homology thinking.Marc Ereshefsky - 2012 - Biology and Philosophy 27 (3):381-400.
    This paper explores an important type of biological explanation called ‘homology thinking.’ Homology thinking explains the properties of a homologue by citing the history of a homologue. Homology thinking is significant in several ways. First, it offers more detailed explanations of biological phenomena than corresponding analogy explanations. Second, it provides an important explanation of character similarity and difference. Third, homology thinking offers a promising account of multiple realizability in biology.
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  19. Vers l'autre in Michel de Certeau. Le voyage mystique.Marc Guillaume - 1988 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 76 (3):399-404.
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    Projectification of Doctoral Training? How Research Fields Respond to a New Funding Regime.Marc Torka - 2018 - Minerva 56 (1):59-83.
    Funding is an important mechanism for exercising influence over ever more parts of academic systems. In order to do so, funding agencies attempt to export their functional and normative prerequisites for financing to new fields. One essential requirement for fundees is then to construct research processes in the form of a project beforehand, one that is limited in time, scope and content. This article demonstrates how the public funding of doctoral programs expands this model of project research from experienced academics (...)
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  21. Ten Misconceptions from the History of Analysis and Their Debunking.Piotr Błaszczyk, Mikhail G. Katz & David Sherry - 2013 - Foundations of Science 18 (1):43-74.
    The widespread idea that infinitesimals were “eliminated” by the “great triumvirate” of Cantor, Dedekind, and Weierstrass is refuted by an uninterrupted chain of work on infinitesimal-enriched number systems. The elimination claim is an oversimplification created by triumvirate followers, who tend to view the history of analysis as a pre-ordained march toward the radiant future of Weierstrassian epsilontics. In the present text, we document distortions of the history of analysis stemming from the triumvirate ideology of ontological minimalism, which identified the continuum (...)
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    The material force of categories.Tomas Percival & Sasha Bergstrom-Katz - forthcoming - History of the Human Sciences.
    The function of categories of the human sciences is a well-established field of scholarly inquiry, animated by debates over their capacity to reduce, exclude, determine, abstract, produce, loop, control, and/or restrain. This special issue takes an interdisciplinary perspective to investigate urgent questions about the ‘material force’ of categories as they operate in practice. Specifically, we emphasise the plasticity of categories and how their ambivalent boundaries can render their categorical forcefulness continuously operative. Categories morph and shift as they traverse different fields, (...)
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    Explanation, Existence and Natural Properties in Mathematics – A Case Study: Desargues’ Theorem.Marc Lange - 2015 - Dialectica 69 (4):435-472.
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    Peace and Mind: Seriatim Symposium on Dispute, Conflict, and Enmity Part 2: Caveats and Consolations.Jeffrey M. Perl, Stanley N. Katz, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Joris van Eijnatten, Yoke-Sum Wong, Miguel Tamen, Natalie Zemon Davis, John L. Flood, Randolph Starn & G. Thomas Tanselle - 2002 - Common Knowledge 8 (2):284-286.
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  25. Can There be A Priori Causal Models of Natural Selection?Marc Lange & Alexander Rosenberg - 2011 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 89 (4):591-599.
    Sober 2011 argues that, contrary to Hume, some causal statements can be known a priori to be true—notably, some ‘would promote’ statements figuring in causal models of natural selection. We find Sober's argument unconvincing. We regard the Humean thesis as denying that causal explanations contain any a priori knowable statements specifying certain features of events to be causally relevant. We argue that not every ‘would promote’ statement is genuinely causal, and we suggest that Sober has not shown that his examples (...)
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    Aristotle, Arabic.Marc Geoffroy - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund, Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 105--116.
  27. Okasha on inductive scepticism.Marc Lange - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (207):226-232.
    In a recent paper replying to the inductive sceptic, Samir Okasha says that the Humean argument for inductive scepticism depends on mistakenly construing inductive reasoning as based on a principle of the uniformity of nature. I dispute Okasha's argument that we are entitled to the background beliefs on which (he says) inductive reasoning depends. Furthermore, I argue that the sorts of theoretically impoverished contexts to which a uniformity-of-nature principle has traditionally been restricted are exactly the contexts relevant to the inductive (...)
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    The evidential relevance of explanatoriness: A reply to Roche and Sober.Marc Lange - 2017 - Analysis 77 (2):303-312.
    Roche and Sober have offered a new argument for the view that a hypothesis H is not confirmed by its capacity to explain some observation O. Their argument purports to work by showing that O screens H off from the fact that H would explain O. This paper offers several objections to this argument. Firstly, the screening-off test cannot identify whatever evidential contribution Hs explanatoriness may make. Secondly, that H would explain O may be logically necessary, eluding the screening-off test. (...)
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    Can Pragmatic Humeanism Account for the Counterfactual Invariance of Natural Laws?Marc Lange - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
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    Bayesianism and unification: A reply to Wayne Myrvold.Marc Lange - 2004 - Philosophy of Science 71 (2):205-215.
    Myrvold (2003) has proposed an attractive Bayesian account of why theories that unify phenomena tend to derive greater epistemic support from those phenomena than do theories that fail to unify them. It is argued, however, that "unification" in Myrvold's sense is both too easy and too difficult for theories to achieve. Myrvold's account fails to capture what it is that makes unification sometimes count in a theory's favor.
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    Skin Studies: Past, Present and Future.Marc Lafrance - 2018 - Body and Society 24 (1-2):3-32.
    In this article, I introduce the critical study of the skin in three parts. I start with a reflection on what makes the skin such a suggestive and, arguably, special phenomenon. I then provide a brief overview of the key works, recurring themes and ongoing debates that characterize the skin studies subfield. And finally, I end with a presentation of the articles that make up Body and Society’s special issue on the skin, taking care to highlight how they both contribute (...)
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    Sartre, L'être et le néant: nouvelles lectures.Jean-Marc Mouillie & Jean-Philippe Narboux (eds.) - 2015 - Paris: Les Belles Lettres.
    Jean-Marc Mouillie : Le projet philosophique de L'Être et le néant -- Juliette Simont : Genèse du "Néant", genèse de L'Être et le néant (À propos de la morale et de l'ontologie de Sartre) -- Jean-Philippe Narboux : Intentionnalité et négation dans L'Être et le néant -- Timur Uçan : Le problème du solipsisme dans L'Être et le néant -- Kim Sang Ong-Van-Cung : Le corps et l'expérience d'autrui. Un aspect du problème de la négation dans L'Être et le (...)
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    Ethically challenged: private equity storms US health care.Laura Katz Olson - 2022 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    This is the first book to address private equity and health care. It raises the curtain on an industry notorious for its secrecy, exposing the dark side of its maneuvers. The book reveals the dynamics that enable financial engineering and other predatory private equity tactics and the consequences for health care businesses, clients, taxpayers, front-line workers and society at large.
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    Gunnar Olson: Abysmal. A Critique of Cartographic Reason. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2007.Marc Llambrich - 2008 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 8:218-221.
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    Droit et creation sociale chez Fichte: une philosophie moderne de l'action politique.Marc Maesschalck - 1996 - Louvain: Peeters.
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    Reclaiming Sodom.Jonathan Goldberg (ed.) - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    Within the Judeo-Christian tradition, Sodom and Gomorrah represent locales in which threats to national formation are couched in sexual terms. The biblical narrative insists on a particular social invisibility for those sexual activities not blessed by the bonds of matrimony. Reclaiming Sodom surveys a number of institutions that have had an interest in perpetuating these views: the police, the state, the church and the law. The collection ranges through biblical scholarship, an investigation of the Founding Fathers' beliefs, the legal mobilization (...)
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    Normes et contextes: les fondements d'une pragmatique contextuelle.Marc Maesschalck - 2001 - New York: Georg Olms Verlag.
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  38. Att studera filosofi.Konrad Marc-Wogau - 1961 - Stockholm,: Svenska bokförlaget.
     
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  39. CHAP. IV. L'Idée de l'Etre chez les Thomistes: Cajétan et Sylvestre de Ferrare.A. Marc - 1933 - Archives de Philosophie 10:50-79.
     
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  40. CHAP. II. L'idée de l'Etre chez Suarez.A. Marc - 1933 - Archives de Philosophie 10:13-30.
     
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    Dialectique de l'afirmation: essai métaphysique réflexive.André Marc - 1952 - Desclée de Brouwer.
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    De la méthodologie à la dialectique.Alexandre Marc - 1970 - Paris,: Presses d'Europe.
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  43. L'idée de l'être chez s. Thomas.A. Marc - forthcoming - Archives de Philosophie.
     
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  44. (1 other version)Mina filosofiska fördomar.Konrad Marc-Wogau - 1999 - In Henrik Lagerlund, Svensk filosofi från Rydelius till Hedenius: texter från tre århundraden. Stockholm: Thales.
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  45. Postscriptum.André Marc - 1962 - Archives de Philosophie 25 (1).
     
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  46. Principe et Méthode de la Métaphysique.A. Marc - 1934 - Archives de Philosophie 11:303-328.
     
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  47. « Psychologie réflexive ». Museum Lessianum Section philosophique, no 30.André Marc - 1952 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 7 (3):292-294.
     
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  48. Raison philosophique et religion révélée, Collection « Textes et études philosophiques ».André Marc - 1955 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 10 (4):748-748.
     
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    Belief.Konrad Marc-Wogau - 1972 - Philosophical Review 81 (2):246.
  50. Physicians' Conflicts of Interest.Marc A. Rodwin - 1994 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 37 (2):308.
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