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  1. Recognizing the intrinsic value of animals: beyond animal welfare.Marcel Dol (ed.) - 1999 - Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum.
    Introduction Moral concern for animals is commonly formulated in terms of concern for their welfare. Yet, besides the welfare issue, although highly ...
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    Marcel dol, martje fentener Van vlissingen, Soemini Kasanmoentalib, thijs Visser and Hub Zwart: Recognizing the intrinsic value of animals. Beyond animal welfare. [REVIEW]Helena Röcklinsberg - 2000 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 3 (1):93-97.
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    Marcel dol, Soemini Kasanmoentalib, Susanne lijmbch, Esteban Rivas, Ruud Van den Bos, animal consciousness and animal ethics: Perspectives from the netherlands. [REVIEW]Hugh Lehman - 1998 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 11 (1):68-71.
  4. Barnes, Barry/David Bloor/John Henry: Scientific Knowledge. A Sociological Analysis, London 1996 (Athlone), xiii+ 230 Index (£ 42.00). Bast, Rainer A.: Personen-Register zu den Werken Ernst Cassirers, Köln 1995 (Dinter), 123 (DM 49,–). [REVIEW]Oswaldus Crolloius, Wilhelm Kühlmann, Joachim Telle, Marcel Dol, Soemini Kasanmoentalib, Susanne Lijmbach & Esteban Rivas - 1999 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 30:189-192.
  5. Dol, Marcel/Martje Fentener van Vlissingen/Soemini Kasanmoentalib.Eberhard Beckers & A. H. Coxon - 2000 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 31:189-191.
     
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    Consciousness in Contemporary Science.Anthony J. Marcel & Edoardo Bisiach - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Anthony J. Marcel & Edoardo Bisiach.
    The significance of consciousness in modern science is discussed by leading authorities from a variety of disciplines. Presenting a wide-ranging survey of current thinking on this important topic, the contributors address such issues as the status of different aspects of consciousness; the criteria for using the concept of consciousness and identifying instances of it; the basis of consciousness in functional brain organization; the relationship between different levels of theoretical discourse; and the functions of consciousness.
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  7. Philosophy of Experimental Biology.Marcel Weber - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    Philosophy of Experimental Biology explores some central philosophical issues concerning scientific research in experimental biology, including genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, developmental biology, neurobiology, and microbiology. It seeks to make sense of the explanatory strategies, concepts, ways of reasoning, approaches to discovery and problem solving, tools, models and experimental systems deployed by scientific life science researchers and also integrates developments in historical scholarship, in particular the New Experimentalism. It concludes that historical explanations of scientific change that are based on local laboratory (...)
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    Consciousness and processing: Choosing and testing a null hypothesis.Anthony J. Marcel - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (1):40-41.
  9. The sense of agency: Awareness and ownership of action.Anthony J. Marcel - 2003 - In Agency and Self-Awareness: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 48–93.
  10. Which Kind of Causal Specificity Matters Biologically?Marcel Weber - 2017 - Philosophy of Science 84 (3):574-585.
    Griffiths et al. (2015) have proposed a quantitative measure of causal specificity and used it to assess various attempts to single out genetic causes as being causally more specific than other cellular mechanisms, for example, alternative splicing. Focusing in particular on developmental processes, they have identified a number of important challenges for this project. In this discussion note, I would like to show how these challenges can be met.
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  11. How objective are biological functions?Marcel Weber - 2017 - Synthese 194 (12):4741-4755.
    John Searle has argued that functions owe their existence to the value that we put into life and survival. In this paper, I will provide a critique of Searle’s argument concerning the ontology of functions. I rely on a standard analysis of functional predicates as relating not only a biological entity, an activity that constitutes the function of this entity and a type of system but also a goal state. A functional attribution without specification of such a goal state has (...)
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  12. Agency and Self-Awareness: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology.Anthony J. Marcel - 2003 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  13. The Crux of Crucial Experiments: Duhem's Problems and Inference to the Best Explanation.Marcel Weber - 2009 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60 (1):19-49.
    Going back at least to Duhem, there is a tradition of thinking that crucial experiments are impossible in science. I analyse Duhem's arguments and show that they are based on the excessively strong assumption that only deductive reasoning is permissible in experimental science. This opens the possibility that some principle of inductive inference could provide a sufficient reason for preferring one among a group of hypotheses on the basis of an appropriately controlled experiment. To be sure, there are analogues to (...)
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  14. Modeling the Biologically Possible: Evolvability as a Modal Concept.Marcel Weber - forthcoming - In Tarja Knuuttila, Till Grüne-Yanoff, Rami Koskinen & Ylwa Wirling (eds.), Modeling the Possible. Perspectives from Philosophy of Science. London: Routledge.
    Biological modalities, i.e., biologically possible, impossible, or necessary states of affairs have not received much attention from philosophers. Yet, it is widely agreed that there are biological constraints on physically possible states of affairs, such that not everything that is physically possible is also biologically possible, even if everything that is biologically possible is also physically possible. Furthermore, biologists use concepts that appear to be modal in nature, such as the concept of evolvability in evolutionary developmental biology, or “evo-devo.” The (...)
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    Green liberalism: the free and the green society.Marcel L. J. Wissenburg - 1998 - Bristol, Pa.: UCL Press.
    This is an agenda-setting exploration of the relationship between green politics and liberal ideology. Ecological problems provide unique challenges for liberal democracies.; This challenge is examined by the author who aims to fill the gap between short-term ecological modernization and the politically infeasible longer term utopian approaches.
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    Philosophy of Experimental Biology. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology.Marcel Weber - 2007 - Philosophical Review 116 (1):139-141.
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    Opposition theory and the interconnectedness of language, culture, and cognition.Marcel Danesi - 2009 - Sign Systems Studies 37 (1/2):11-41.
    The theory of opposition has always been viewed as the founding principle of structuralism within contemporary linguistics and semiotics. As an analytical technique, it has remained a staple within these disciplines, where it continues to be used as a means for identifying meaningful cues in the physical form ofsigns. However, as a theory of conceptual structure it was largely abandoned under the weight of post-structuralism starting in the 1960s — the exception tothis counter trend being the work of the Tartu (...)
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  18. Infectious Disease Control.Marcel Verweij & A. Dawson - 2011 - In Angus Dawson (ed.), Public Health Ethics: Key Concepts and Issues in Policy and Practice. Cambridge University Press. pp. 100-117.
     
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  19. Coherent Causal Control: A New Distinction within Causation.Marcel Weber - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (4):69.
    The recent literature on causality has seen the introduction of several distinctions within causality, which are thought to be important for understanding the widespread scientific practice of focusing causal explanations on a subset of the factors that are causally relevant for a phenomenon. Concepts used to draw such distinctions include, among others, stability, specificity, proportionality, or actual-difference making. In this contribution, I propose a new distinction that picks out an explanatorily salient class of causes in biological systems. Some select causes (...)
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    (Un)fairness of Vaccination Freeriding.Marcel Verweij - 2022 - Public Health Ethics 15 (3):233-239.
    For contagious diseases like measles a successful immunization program can result in herd protection. Small outbreaks may still occur but fade out soon, because the possibilities for the pathogen to spread in the ‘herd’ are very small. This implies that people who refuse to participate in such a program will still benefit from the protection it offers, but they don’t do their part in maintaining protection. Isn’t that a case of freeriding—and isn’t that unfair towards all the people who do (...)
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  21. Moral principles for allocating scarce medical resources in an influenza pandemic.Marcel Verweij - 2009 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 6 (2):159--169.
    One of the societal problems in a new influenza pandemic will be how to use the scarce medical resources that are available for prevention and treatment, and what medical, epidemiological and ethical justifications can be given for the choices that have to be made. Many things may become scarce: personal protective equipment, antiviral drugs, hospital beds, mechanical ventilation, vaccination, etc. In this paper I discuss two general ethical principles for priority setting (utility and equity) and explain how these principles will (...)
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    Theory testing in experimental biology: the chemiosmotic mechanism of ATP synthesis.Marcel Weber - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33 (1):29-52.
    Historians of biology have argued that much of the dynamics of experimental disciplines such as genetics or molecular biology can be understood from studying experimental systems and model organisms alone . Such accounts contrast sharply with more traditional philosophies of science which viewed scientific research essentially as a process of inventing and testing theories. I present a case from the history of biochemistry which can be viewed from both the experimental systems perspective and from the methodology of theory testing. I (...)
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  23. The sign and its Masters, revisiting Sebeok masterpiece in its italian version.Marcel Danesi - 1992 - Semiotica 89 (1-3):103-115.
     
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    Individual and Collective Considerations in Public Health: Influenza Vaccination in Nursing Homes.Marcel Verweij - 2001 - Bioethics 15 (5-6):536-546.
    Many nursing homes have an influenza vaccination policy in which it is assumed that express (proxy) consent is not necessary. Tacit consent procedures are more efficient if one aims at high vaccination rates. In this paper I focus on incompetent residents and proxy consent. Tacit proxy consent for vaccination implies a deviance of standard proxy consent requirements. I analyse several arguments that may possibly support such a deviance. The primary reason to offer influenza vaccination is that vaccinated persons have a (...)
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    Ethics of responsibility in Ján Palárik’s civic liberalism.Marcel Martinkovič - 2020 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 10 (3-4):133-145.
    The development of the individual attributes of ethics of responsibility in conjunction with the principles of civic liberalism in Slovak political thought is associated with the thinking of Ján Palárik. His political ideas published in the second half of the 19th century come out of an effort to characterize and achieve reform of the Habsburg monarchy on the basis of constitutionalism and federalism. These attributes, in Palárik’s opinion, were to bring more effective solutions to the issue of educating people in (...)
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    The Medium is the Sign: Was McLuhan a Semiotician?Marcel Danesi - 2008 - Mediatropes 1 (1):113-126.
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    Metaphorical “networks” and verbal communication.Marcel Danesi - 2003 - Sign Systems Studies 31 (2):341-363.
    This paper presents the notion that verbal discourse is structured, in form and contents, by metaphorical reasoning. It discusses the concept of “metaphorical network” as a framework for relating the parts of a speech act to each other, since such an act seems to cohere into a meaningful text on the basis of “domains” that deliver common concepts. The basic finding of several research projects on this concept suggest that source domains allow speakers to derive sense from a verbal interaction (...)
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  28. Sentido, concepto y metáfora en Vico: una óptica interpretativa de las investigaciones científicas sobre la metáfora.Marcel Danesi - 1999 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 11 (12):107-127.
    El modelo viquiano propuesto en este trabajo tiene hoy día implicaciones concretas para la lingüística y las ciencias cognitivas. A nuestro parecer, hoy las investigaciones en estos campos no hacen otra cosa que verificar la existencia de un vínculo gnoseológico entre sentido, concepto y metáfora que Vico exponía en la Scienza nuova. Vico demostró, ante todo, que la lógica poética constituye la facultad preliminar que permite el comportamiento simbólico humano. Dicha noción falta del todo en las actuales investigaciones sobre la (...)
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  29. Causal Specificity, Biological Possibility and Non-parity about Genetic Causes.Marcel Weber - manuscript
    Several authors have used the notion of causal specificity in order to defend non-parity about genetic causes (Waters 2007, Woodward 2010, Weber 2017, forthcoming). Non-parity in this context is the idea that DNA and some other biomolecules that are often described as information-bearers by biologists play a unique role in life processes, an idea that has been challenged by Developmental Systems Theory (e.g., Oyama 2000). Indeed, it has proven to be quite difficult to state clearly what the alleged special role (...)
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    Метафорическая “сеть” и вербальная коммуникация.Marcel Danesi - 2003 - Sign Systems Studies 31 (2):363-364.
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    A note on the meanings of junk food.Marcel Danesi - 2016 - Semiotica 2016 (211):127-137.
    Journal Name: Semiotica Issue: Ahead of print.
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    A note on Vico and Lotman.Marcel Danesi - 2000 - Sign Systems Studies 28:99-114.
    The Italian philosopher Giambattista Vico foreshadowed many of the ideas currently being entertained by the modem cognitive and human sciences. By emphasizing the role of the imagination in the production of meaning, Vico showed how truly ingenious the fIrst forms of representation were. His view that these forms were "poetic" is only now being given serious attention, as more and more linguists and psychologists come to realize the role of metaphor in the generation of abstract systems of representation. The Estonian (...)
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    A Semiotic Note on Accuracy and Precision in Mathematics.Marcel Danesi - 2012 - American Journal of Semiotics 28 (3-4):169-173.
    The concept of accuracy in mathematics is something that is rarely discussed. It is taken for granted, mainly because the various symbolic tools of the discipline, such as the digits and its equations, are meant to have a precise interpretation within the primary referential field. Yet, mathematics is full of inaccuracies and imprecise notions and techniques. The science of limits or the calculus, for example, is the science of imprecision, since it is based on the notions of “approximation”. Yet, the (...)
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    Fibonacci's Rabbit Puzzle and Discovery in Mathematics.Marcel Danesi - 2003 - Semiotics:168-184.
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    Language and the Origin of the Human Imagination.Marcel Danesi - 1986 - New Vico Studies 4:45-56.
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    Meaning and Mental Representation.Marcel Danesi - 1989 - New Vico Studies 7:108-110.
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    Opositsiooniteooria ja keele, kultuuri ning taju seotus. Kokkuvõte.Marcel Danesi - 2009 - Sign Systems Studies 37 (1/2):42-42.
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  38. The dimensionality of methaphor.Marcel Danesi - 1999 - Σημιοτκή-Sign Systems Studies 1:60-87.
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  39. The neurological coordinates of metaphor.Marcel Danesi - 1989 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 22 (1):73-86.
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    The Paradox of Leadership.Marcel Danesi - 2014 - Semiotics:93-105.
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  41. The role of metaphor in cognition.Marcel Danesi - 1989 - Semiotica 77:521-31.
     
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    Le mystère de l'être.Gabriel Marcel, Václav Havel & Jeanne Parain-Vial - 1997 - Présence de Gabriel Marcel.
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  43. (1 other version)How (Not) to Argue for the Rule of Rescue. Claims of Individuals versus Group Solidarity.Marcel Verweij - 2015 - In Gohen Glen, Daniels Norman & Eyal Nir (eds.), Identified versus Statistical Victims. An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Oxford University Press. pp. 137-149.
    The rule of rescue holds that special weight should be given to protecting the lives of assignable individuals in need, implying that less weight is given to considerations of cost-effectiveness. This is sometimes invoked as an argument for funding or reimbursing life-saving treatment in public healthcare even if the costs of such treatment are extreme. At first sight one might assume that an individualist approach to ethics—such as Scanlon’s contractualism—would offer a promising route to justification of the rule of rescue. (...)
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    Infection control measures in times of antimicrobial resistance: a matter of solidarity.Marcel Verweij, Marlies Hulscher, Aura Timen & Babette Rump - 2020 - Monash Bioethics Review 38 (Suppl 1):47-55.
    Control measures directed at carriers of multidrug-resistant organisms are traditionally approached as a trade-off between public interests on the one hand and individual autonomy on the other. We propose to reframe the ethical issue and consider control measures directed at carriers an issue of solidarity. Rather than asking “whether it is justified to impose strict measures”, we propose asking “how to best care for a person’s carriership and well-being in ways that do not imply an unacceptable risk for others?”. A (...)
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  45. Darwinism as a Theory for Finite Beings.Marcel Weber - 2005 - In Vittorio G. Hösle & Christian F. Illies (eds.), Darwin and Philosophy. Notre Dame University Press. pp. 275-297.
    Darwin famously held that his use of the term "chance" in evolutionary theory merely "serves to acknowledge plainly our ignorance of the causes of each particular variation". Is this a tenable view today? Or should we revise our thinking about chance in evolution in light of the more advanced, quantitative models of Neo-Darwinian theory, which make substantial use of statistical reasoning and the concept of probability? Is determinism still a viable metaphysical doctrine about biological reality after the quantum revolution in (...)
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    The Concept of Nature in Libertarianism.Marcel Wissenburg - 2019 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 22 (3):287-302.
    Ecological thought has made a deep and apparently lasting impact on virtually every tradition in political theory (cf. e.g. Dobson, 2007) with the exception of libertarianism. While left- and right...
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    En kontroversiel, domesticerende oversættelse af Odysséen.Marcel Lysgaard Lech & David Bloch - 2020 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 80:159-171.
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    Hoop in tijden van verdeeldheid: Het levensverhaal van Reinhold Niebuhr en zijn lessen voor de wereld, written by Jeremy L. Sabella.Marcel Poorthuis - 2023 - Philosophia Reformata 88 (2):127-130.
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    Self-Control.Marcel C. LaFollette - 1986 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 11 (2):1-4.
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    Base d'un fils de Massinissa à Délos.Marcel Launey - 1935 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 59 (1):391-394.
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