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  1. ""The" Ultimate Issue" Problem in the Canadian Criminal Justice System.Marc Nesca - 2009 - Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 2 (1):11.
    Expert testimony in criminal cases remains controversial. Some of this controversy appears legitimately attributable to clinicians who violate professional boundaries by speaking directly to ultimate legal issues. In this paper, the “ultimate issue” problem that is a salient controversy in American forensic psychology is discussed from a Canadian perspective. Relevant legal, ethical and professional considerations for expert testimony in Canada are reviewed. In the end, it is argued that psychologists who offer opinions on matters of law are violating professional boundaries (...)
     
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  2. Really Statistical Explanations and Genetic Drift.Marc Lange - 2013 - Philosophy of Science 80 (2):169-188.
    Really statistical explanation is a hitherto neglected form of noncausal scientific explanation. Explanations in population biology that appeal to drift are RS explanations. An RS explanation supplies a kind of understanding that a causal explanation of the same result cannot supply. Roughly speaking, an RS explanation shows the result to be mere statistical fallout.
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  3. On “Minimal Model Explanations”: A Reply to Batterman and Rice.Marc Lange - 2015 - Philosophy of Science 82 (2):292-305.
    Batterman and Rice offer an account of “minimal model explanations” and argue against “common features accounts” of those explanations. This paper offers some objections to their proposals and arguments. It argues that their proposal cannot account for the apparent explanatory asymmetry of minimal model explanations. It argues that their account threatens ultimately to collapse into a “common features account.” Finally, it argues against their motivation for thinking that an explanation appealing to “common features” would have to explain the common features’ (...)
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  4. Why proofs by mathematical induction are generally not explanatory.Marc Lange - 2009 - Analysis 69 (2):203-211.
    Philosophers who regard some mathematical proofs as explaining why theorems hold, and others as merely proving that they do hold, disagree sharply about the explanatory value of proofs by mathematical induction. I offer an argument that aims to resolve this conflict of intuitions without making any controversial presuppositions about what mathematical explanations would be.
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    Exploring the Nature of the Relationship Between CSR and Competitiveness.Marc Vilanova, Josep Maria Lozano & Daniel Arenas - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (S1):57-69.
    This paper explores the nature of the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and competitiveness. We start with the commonly held view that firm competitiveness is defined by the market. That is, the question of what are the critical competitiveness factors is answered by looking at how companies and financial analysts describe and evaluate a firm. To analyze this, we review the current state of the art on the relationship between CSR and competitiveness. Second, CSR criteria used by financial analysts (...)
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  6. Is Jeffrey Conditionalization Defective By Virtue of Being Non-Commutative? Remarks on the Sameness of Sensory Experiences.Marc Lange - 2000 - Synthese 123 (3):393-403.
  7. Three Time Scales of Neural Self-Organization Underlying Basic and Nonbasic Emotions.Marc D. Lewis & Zhong-xu Liu - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (4):416-423.
    Our model integrates the nativist assumption of prespecified neural structures underpinning basic emotions with the constructionist view that emotions are assembled from psychological constituents. From a dynamic systems perspective, the nervous system self-organizes in different ways at different time scales, in relation to functions served by emotions. At the evolutionary scale, brain parts and their connections are specified by selective pressures. At the scale of development, connectivity is revised through synaptic shaping. At the scale of real time, temporary networks of (...)
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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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    Explanatory Proofs and Beautiful Proofs.Marc Lange - unknown
    This paper concerns the relation between a proof’s beauty and its explanatory power – that is, its capacity to go beyond proving a given theorem to explaining why that theorem holds. Explanatory power and beauty are among the many virtues that mathematicians value and seek in various proofs, and it is important to come to a better understanding of the relations among these virtues. Mathematical practice has long recognized that certain proofs but not others have explanatory power, and this paper (...)
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    Self-organising Cognitive Appraisals.Marc D. Lewis - 1996 - Cognition and Emotion 10 (1):1-26.
  11. Analyomen 2, Volume III: Philosophy of Mind, Practical Philosophy.Marc-Denis Weitze - 1997 - Hawthorne: De Gruyter.
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    Enquête sur les nouveaux narratifs antisémites.Marc Weitzmann & Avishag Zafrani - 2021 - Cités 3:145-157.
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    Sermon:" Christians and Companion Animals".Marc A. Wessels - 1989 - Between the Species 5 (2):13.
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    Ben Golder & Peter Fitzpatrick, Foucault's Law.Marc Wilde - 2009 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 38 (3):253-256.
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  15. 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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    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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  17. How to account for the relation between chancy facts and deterministic laws.Marc Lange - 2006 - Mind 115 (460):917--946.
    Suppose that unobtanium-346 is a rare radioactive isotope. Consider: (1) Every Un346 atom, at its creation, decays within 7 microseconds (µs). (50%) Every Un346 atom, at its creation, has a 50% chance of decaying within 7µs. (1) and (50%) can be true together, but (1) and (50%) cannot together be laws of nature. Indeed, (50%)'s mere (non-vacuous) truth logically precludes (1)'s lawhood. A satisfactory analysis of chance and lawhood should nicely account for this relation. I shall argue first that David (...)
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    Kants Lehre vom analytischen Urteil.Konrad Marc-Wogau - 1951 - Theoria 17 (1-3):140-154.
  19. Unsolvable problems, visual imagery, and explanatory satisfaction.Marc F. Krellenstein - 1995 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 16 (3):235-54.
    It has been suggested that certain problems may be unsolvable because of the mind's cognitive structure, but we may wonder what problems, and exactly why. The ultimate origin of the universe and the mind-body problem seem to be two such problems. As to why, Colin McGinn has argued that the mind-body problem is unsolvable because any theoretical concepts about the brain will be observation-based and unable to connect to unobservable subjective experience. McGinn's argument suggests a requirement of imagability -- an (...)
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    Job et la transdisciplinarité.Marc Dumas - 2015 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 71 (2):321-328.
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    Santé avec ou sans salut? Constats et problématiques d’une recherche.Marc Dumas - 2022 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 78 (1):95-107.
    Marc Dumas L’objectif de cette contribution est de présenter un premier parcours réflexif de quelques révolutions que sont auteur a réalisé depuis un certain temps autour du monde de la santé et de l’univers tillichien. Le point de départ est une tension entre un système de santé en souffrance, l’éviction de la notion de salut et la présence d’approches complémentaires et alternatives à critiquer. L’oeuvre de Tillich et particulièrement ses travaux sur ce que nous pourrions nommer une théologie de (...)
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    Santé et salut chez Paul Tillich : liminaire.Marc Dumas - 2022 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 78 (1):3-5.
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    The Problem of International Order and How to Think About It.Marc Trachtenberg - 2006 - The Monist 89 (2):207-231.
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    Once More, with Feeling! Reply to Ainslie.Marc Lewis - 2017 - Neuroethics 10 (1):155-156.
    Ainslie’s contribution offers a useful refinement of his powerful model of intertemporal bargaining. However, he focuses mostly on the cognitive mechanisms of choice. I suggest that these interact with emotional, personality, and developmental dynamics that cannot be ignored, either psychologically or neurally.
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    Searching for Norms to Violate. Reply to Henden & Gjelsvik.Marc Lewis - 2017 - Neuroethics 10 (1):79-81.
    Although I reject neuronormativity -- an idea central to the Brain Disease Model of Addiction -- Henden and Gjelsvik argue that the disease definition might refer to normativity in nonneural domains. They profess that a cognitive dysfunction, or a mismatch of evolutionary intentions, could also qualify as norm violations, thus legitimizing the disease label. The need for dividing lines is questioned as well. I rebut these criticisms in turn, but I must admit they are thought provoking.
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    L'anarchie de Dieu: dans les pas d'Emmanuel Levinas.Marc Faessler - 2021 - Paris: Hermann.
    Dans la pensée philosophique d'Emmanuel Levinas, le mot « Dieu » n'est pas inaudible. Il peut venir à l'idée. Il peut tomber sous le sens – en deçà de tout sens thématisé, à revers des prétentions souveraines de la conscience. À la condition toutefois que parvienne à être décrite l'intrigue anarchique que ce mot noue dans l'idée de l'Infini, dans le Visage, dans la Kénose du sujet, dans le Dire du verset ou l'Emphase de la métaphore.Les articles recueillis dans cet (...)
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    Guerre et déontologie de l'information.Marc Ferro & Dominique Wolton - 1994 - Hermes 13:133.
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    Préface : regard sur les guerres de mémoires dans le monde.Marc Ferro - 2008 - Hermes 52:9.
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    Jeffrey Conditionalization Permits Undermining.Marc Lange - 2024 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 53 (3):585-591.
    It has frequently been argued recently that Jeffrey Conditionalization (JC) does not permit undermining. For JC to be inapplicable in cases where the evidence could be undermined would severely compromise JC’s range. However, this paper contends that the argument fails to show that JC cannot accommodate undermining. This response turns on using the proper partition to capture the direct impact of our evidence in redistributing our credences.
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  30. Les sources phénoménologiques de la conception ricoeurienne du langage.Marc-Antoine Vallée - 2013 - Studia Phaenomenologica 13:143-156.
    Does Ricœur’s approach of language enter in contradiction with Husserl’s phenomenological legacy? In response to Claude Romano’s criticisms of the hermeneutical approach of language sustained by Ricœur, this paper intends to shed light on the complex connections between Husserl and Ricœur on the relations between language and experience. It aims to show, against what Romano suggests, that Ricœur’s thinking never leads to a linguistic idealism,but follows effectively a phenomenological exigency through his hermeneutical project.
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  31. Preventive War and U.S. Foreign Policy.Marc Trachtenberg - 2007 - In Henry Shue & David Rodin (eds.), Preemption: Military Action and Moral Justification. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Improvisation Unfolding: Process, Pattern, and Prediction.Marc Duby - 2018 - World Futures 74 (3):187-198.
    The main aim of this article is to argue the case for understanding improvising as a real-time emergent process grounded in collaborative action, while noting that talking about improvisation, bluntly put, is not the same as improvising. The ways in which improvisers respond and adapt to changing circumstances in the moment and over time, it is argued, connect directly to the discipline of process philosophy and involve pattern recognition and creation skills as well as the ability to predict the actions (...)
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  33. Genesis outdoors: Getting creative about creation.Marc Tumeinski - 2018 - Teaching Theology and Religion 1 (21):58.
    Describe a successful classroom teaching tactic that could be replicated by other instructors. -/- The context: This activity was used in a required undergraduate introductory theology course at a Catholic college. I tried this exercise a month into class, at the start of a section on creation in Genesis. -/- The pedagogical purpose: The activity encourages students to deepen the skill of reading and understanding the Bible. It also invites students to use their imagination in recognizing the goodness and variety (...)
     
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  34. Hurting or Helping? A Catholic Ethical Analysis of the Practice of Physical and Mechanical Restraints by Human Services.Marc Tumeinski - 2019 - Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly 4 (41):435-448.
    Jesus embodies for the Christian the model of true service, which should be discernibly distinct from secular service. Even for non-Christian services, the Church offers relevant models and teaching. Contemporary service structures often lose sight of the dignity of served and server, and have grown dependent upon technology and technique, straying outside the realm of relationality. An example of this within certain service fields is reliance on physical and mechanical restraints to restrict movement, causing harm to recipients and to the (...)
     
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    A New Standard for Incapacitated Patient Decision Making: The Clinical Standard of Surrogate Empowerment.Marc Tunzi - 2012 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 23 (4):316-330.
    Founded upon the primacy of the principle of respect for autonomy, three methods of surrogate decision making traditionally have been promoted to help the family and friends of incapacitated patients. Unfortunately, the standards of advance directives, substituted judgment, and best interests are often inadequate in practice. Studies report that few patients have formal, written advance directives; that patients often change their minds about treatment over time; that many patients are simply not ready or willing to plan ahead—in part, because some (...)
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    Culture, appartenance et dialogue : Trouver la juste articulation.Marc-Antoine Vallée - 2016 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 57 (134):471-484.
    RÉSUMÉ Le principal objectif de ce texte est d'apporter certaines clarifications par rapport à des problèmes et difficultés entourant l'usage actuel des notions de culture, d'appartenance et de dialogue. L'auteur montre que l'idée selon laquelle on pourrait être prisonnier de sa propre culture découle d'une transformation récente de la signification du concept de culture. Cette idée est critiquée comme étant un mythe, le mythe de la monade culturelle, reposant sur une mécompréhension des rapports entre culture, appartenance et dialogue. L'auteur s'efforce (...)
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    The evaluation of european expenditure: The current state of play.Marc Vanheukelen - 1995 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 8 (3):34-42.
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    Facing Progress with Pragmatism: Telemedicine and Family Medicine.Marc Tunzi - 2023 - Hastings Center Report 53 (4):26-27.
    The singular expertise of family physicians is the ability to manage complexity with pragmatism, both clinically and ethically. Telemedicine raises multiple questions about the nature of the patient‐physician relationship as manifested in clinical encounters. Some of these questions are concerning, underscoring the need to assess whether medical care is better with this new technology—or if it is just different or maybe even worse. It seems clear, however, that, regardless of its limitations, telemedicine is here to stay. The pragmatic complex ethical (...)
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    Just Peacemaking and the Lives of Vulnerable People.Marc Tumeinski - 2023 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 20 (2):347-366.
    One underappreciated aspect of the practice of nonviolence and just peace is the imperative for the Church to welcome those on the margins, including children and adults with physical and/or intellectual impairments who are vulnerable to dehumanization. Too many children and adults with impairments and their families have not been fully welcomed as sisters and brothers in their local parish. Catholics can draw on a rich theology of peacebuilding in Scripture, Tradition, and Church teaching to respond to these vulnerabilities. Such (...)
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    Beyond Standard Model Collider Phenomenology of Higgs Physics and Supersymmetry.Marc Christopher Thomas - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This thesis studies collider phenomenology of physics beyond the Standard Model at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). It also explores in detail advanced topics related to Higgs boson and supersymmetry - one of the most exciting and well-motivated streams in particle physics. In particular, it finds a very large enhancement of multiple Higgs boson production in vector-boson scattering when Higgs couplings to gauge bosons differ from those predicted by the Standard Model. The thesis demonstrates that due to the loss of (...)
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  41. State, Society and Corporate Power.Marc R. Tool & Warren J. Samules - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (5):399-401.
     
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  42. The Filled Void-Modern courtyard with Japanese references in Wolfsburg, Germany.Marc Treib - 2008 - Topos 62:92.
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    Le premier écrit philosophique de Paul Ricœur: Méthode réflexive appliquée au problème de Dieu chez Lachelier et Lagneau.Marc-Antoine Vallée - 2012 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 3 (1):144-155.
    This paper proposes a presentation and an analysis of the first philosophical writing of Paul Ricœur, on the problem of God in the reflexive philosophies of Lachelier and Lagneau. His principal aim is to situate this first writing in the context of Ricœur’s philosophical work, by underlining his belonging to the french reflexive tradition and his refusing of the absolute idealism of Lachelier and Lagneau. The author insists more precisely on the realistic and personalist thesis of the young Ricœur and (...)
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    Some suggestions for a Theory of Legal concepts.Marc Vanquickenborne - 1967 - Philosophica 5.
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    Bundles of trust? Examining the relationships between media repertoires, institutional trust, and social contexts.Marc Verboord - 2024 - Communications 49 (2):243-262.
    How the media influence the trust that citizens have in institutions such as politics and science seems more important than ever, given the decline of institutional trust in Western societies, and the increasingly diversified media landscape. This paper focuses on the relationship between media repertoires, institutional trust, and two socializing contexts (parents, social networks). Applying Latent Class Analysis, this paper examines (a) how parental socialization and social networks predict membership of media repertoires, and (b) how repertoires are associated with levels (...)
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    Cavil-lacions d'Estiu.Marc-Aureli Vila - 1999 - Arbor 163 (642):289-329.
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  47. Action et passion.Marc Wetzel - 1994 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 48 (189):303-326.
     
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  48. Über die Begriffe "bindende Kraft" etc. Bemerkungen zu Karl Olivecrona.Konrad Marc-Wogau - 1940 - Theoria 6 (3):227.
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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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    Die Idee des Lebens. Zu Hegels Verortung der Anthropologie in der Wissenschaft der Logik.Marc Rölli - 2017 - In Jure Zovko & Andreas Arndt (eds.), Hegels Anthropologie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 59-74.
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