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    Recollections of a revolution: geography as spatial science.Mark Billinge, Derek Gregory & Ron L. Martin (eds.) - 1983 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    Period and place. Research methods in historical geography : Ed. Alan R.H. Baker and Mark Billinge , x + 377 pp., £25.00. [REVIEW]Robert A. Dodgshon - 1984 - History of European Ideas 5 (1):106-108.
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    Now you see me, now you don’t: an exploration of religious exnomination in DALL-E.Mark Alfano, Ehsan Abedin, Ritsaart Reimann, Marinus Ferreira & Marc Cheong - 2024 - Ethics and Information Technology 26 (2):1-13.
    Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are increasingly being used not only to classify and analyze but also to generate images and text. As recent work on the content produced by text and image Generative AIs has shown (e.g., Cheong et al., 2024, Acerbi & Stubbersfield, 2023), there is a risk that harms of representation and bias, already documented in prior AI and natural language processing (NLP) algorithms may also be present in generative models. These harms relate to protected categories such as (...)
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    Outlines of Skeptical-Dogmatism.Mark Walker - 2023 - Lexington.
    The ancient Pyrrhonians skeptics suspended judgment about all philosophical views. Their main opponents were the Dogmatists—those who believed their preferred philosophical views. In Outlines of Skeptical-Dogmatism: On Disbelieving Our Philosophical Views, Mark Walker argues, contra Pyrrhonians and Dogmatists, for a "darker" skepticism: we should disbelieve our philosophical views. On the question of political morality, for example, we should disbelieve libertarianism, conservativism, socialism, liberalism, and any alternative ideologies. Since most humans have beliefs about philosophical subject matter, such as beliefs about (...)
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    The Ubuntu Robot: Towards a Relational Conceptual Framework for Intercultural Robotics.Mark Coeckelbergh - 2022 - Science and Engineering Ethics 28 (2):1-15.
    Recently there has been more attention to the cultural aspects of social robots. This paper contributes to this effort by offering a philosophical, in particular Wittgensteinian framework for conceptualizing in what sense and how robots are related to culture and by exploring what it would mean to create an “Ubuntu Robot”. In addition, the paper gestures towards a more culturally diverse and more relational approach to social robotics and emphasizes the role technology can play in addressing the challenges of modernity (...)
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    Utilitarian benchmarks for emissions and pledges promote equity, climate and development.Mark Budolfson - 2021 - Nature Climate Change 11:827–833.
    Tools are needed to benchmark carbon emissions and pledges against criteria of equity and fairness. However, standard economic approaches, which use a transparent optimization framework, ignore equity. Models that do include equity benchmarks exist, but often use opaque methodologies. Here we propose a utilitarian benchmark computed in a transparent optimization framework, which could usefully inform the equity benchmark debate. Implementing the utilitarian benchmark, which we see as ethically minimal and conceptually parsimonious, in two leading climate–economy models allows for calculation of (...)
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    Deciding arithmetic using SAD computers.Mark Hogarth - 2004 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (4):681-691.
    Presented here is a new result concerning the computational power of so-called SADn computers, a class of Turing-machine-based computers that can perform some non-Turing computable feats by utilising the geometry of a particular kind of general relativistic spacetime. It is shown that SADn can decide n-quantifier arithmetic but not (n+1)-quantifier arithmetic, a result that reveals how neatly the SADn family maps into the Kleene arithmetical hierarchy. Introduction Axiomatising computers The power of SAD computers Remarks regarding the concept of computability.
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    Being measured: truth and falsehood in Aristotle's Metaphysics.Mark Richard Wheeler - 2019 - Albany, New York: State University of New York Press.
    On the basis of careful textual exegesis and philosophical analysis, and contrary to the received view, Mark R. Wheeler demonstrates that Aristotle presents and systematically explicates his definition of the essence of the truth in the Metaphysics. Aristotle states the nominal definitions of the terms "truth" and "falsehood" as part of his arguments in defense of the logical axioms. These nominal definitions express conceptions of truth and falsehood his philosophical opponents would have recognized and accepted in the context of (...)
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  9. (3 other versions)Extending the situationist challenge to reliabilism about inference.Mark Alfano - 2014 - In Abrol Fairweather & Owen Flanagan, Virtue Epistemology Naturalized: Bridges between Virtue Epistemology and Philosophy of Science. Cham: Synthese Library. pp. 103-122.
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    Collaborative relations and irresponsible purity: Herbert Mehrtens’ transformation of the historiography of science, medicine, technology and National Socialism.Mark Walker - 2022 - Science in Context 35 (4):326-335.
    ArgumentBy breaking decisively with the predominantly apologetic and hagiographic literature on science during National Socialism and employing compelling terms such as “irresponsible purity” and “collaborative relations,” Herbert Mehrtens profoundly influenced both his contemporaries and the subsequent generation of historians working in this field.
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  11. Longitudinal improvement of self-regulation through practice: building self-control strength through repeated exercise.Mark Muraven, Roy Baumeister & Dianne Tice - 1999 - Journal of Social Psychology 139 (4):446–57.
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    The role of emotion in ethics and bioethics: dealing with repugnance and disgust.Mark Sheehan - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (1):1-2.
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    From epistemology to policy: reorienting philosophy courses for science students.Mark Thomas Young - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (2):1-14.
    Philosophy of science has traditionally focused on the epistemological dimensions of scientific practice at the expense of the ethical and political questions scientists encounter when addressing questions of policy in advisory contexts. In this article, I will explore how an exclusive focus on epistemology and theoretical reason can function to reinforce common, yet flawed assumptions concerning the role of scientific knowledge in policy decision making when reproduced in philosophy courses for science students. In order to address this concern, I will (...)
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    Now You See It : Users, Maintainers and the Invisibility of Infrastructure.Mark Thomas Young - 2021 - In Michael Nagenborg, Taylor Stone, Margoth González Woge & Pieter E. Vermaas, Technology and the City: Towards a Philosophy of Urban Technologies. Springer Verlag. pp. 101-119.
    When infrastructural technology is functioning correctly, it is often considered to recede from view and become invisible. According to this perspective, visibility is restored in cases of breakdown and malfunction, which for this reason, are often understood to represent important epistemic opportunities for grasping previously hidden aspects of infrastructure. This article seeks to outline the limitations of the idea that infrastructural failure has a positive epistemic function by distinguishing between two fundamentally different ways in which the nature of technological function (...)
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    Don’t We Need Something More in These Extraordinary Times? Response to the Commentaries.Mark Kuczewski - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (4):W10-W12.
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  16. (1 other version)Herbert Spencer and the mid-Victorian scientists.Mark Francis - 1986 - Metascience 4:2-21.
     
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  17. Burdens of proof.Mark Spottswood - 2021 - In Christian Dahlman, Alex Stein & Giovanni Tuzet, Philosophical Foundations of Evidence Law. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Applied natural science: environmental issues and global perspectives.Mark D. Goldfein - 2016 - Waretown, NJ, USA: Apple Academic Press. Edited by Alexey V. Ivanov.
    Applied Natural Science: Environmental Issues and Global Perspectives will provide the reader with a complete insight into the natural-scientific pattern of the world, covering the most important historical stages of the development of various areas of science, methods of natural-scientific research, general scientific and philosophical concepts, and the fundamental laws of nature. The book analyzes the main scientific trends and developments of modern natural science and also discusses important aspects of environmental protection. Topics include: the problem of "the two cultures": (...)
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  19. David Easton "The Analysis of Political Structure".Mark Haugaard - 1993 - Humana Mente:360.
     
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  20. Icons of infinity: Rothko, Levinas and Jean-Luc Marion.Mark Patrick Hederman - 2019 - In Fran O'Rourke & Patrick Masterson, Ciphers of transcendence: essays in philosophy of religion in honour of Patrick Masterson. Newbridge, Co. Kildare: Irish Academic Press.
     
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  21. When Good Books Vanish.Mark Miller - 2000 - Free Inquiry 20.
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    Theory as method in research: on Bourdieu, social theory and education.Mark Murphy & Cristina Costa (eds.) - 2016 - New York, NY: Routledge, is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business.
    While education researchers have drawn on the work of a wide diversity of theorists over the years, much contemporary theory building in these areas has revolved around the work of Pierre Bourdieu. Theory as Method aims to develop the capacity of students, researchers and teachers to successfully put Bourdieu's ideas to work in their own research and prepare them effectively for conducting Masters and Doctoral scholarships. Contextualising the various concepts within the broader oeuvre of Bourdieu's theoretical approach, Theory as Method (...)
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  23. Mohammad J. Abdolmohammadi.Mark R. Nixon - 2001 - In Chris Moon, Business ethics. London: Economist. pp. 416.
     
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    Achilles As Earthwork.Mark Rudman - 2010 - Arion 18 (1):85-100.
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  25. Orthodox-y (-) Mending in Psychoanalysis and Religion: Postmodern Perspectives.Mark C. Taylor - 1986 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 61 (240):162-171.
     
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    Commentary on Pinto.Mark Vorobej - unknown
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    Correction to: On ways of being true.Mark Jago - 2024 - Synthese 203 (4):1-1.
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    Beyond a Joke: Nietzsche and the Birth of "Super-Laughter".Mark Weeks - 2004 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 27 (1):1-17.
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    Don't Stare, Compare! Lotze on Attention.Mark Textor - forthcoming - European Journal of Philosophy:e13036.
    Nineteenth century treatments of attention often argued that analysis (attention singles out an object) and synthesis (attention unifies some objects) are inseparable aspects of this activity. Subsequent philosophical work on attention concentrated on the analytic aspect and exploited William James's characterisation of attention as focussing on one object among others. The aim of this paper is to give a more balanced account of the history of philosophical work on attention as well as the activity theorised by highlighting the synthetic aspect (...)
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    Against eco-authoritarianism and ecomodernism: Towards a critique of ‘planetary’ governmentality and fantasies of steering.Márk Horváth & Adam Lovasz - forthcoming - Environmental Values.
    Contemporary society is dominated by the reality of the Anthropocene ecological crisis. In a certain subset of the ecopolitical literature, however, this topic is framed as a problem of governance. Supposedly, the unintended consequences of numerous micro-level human actions can be addressed by macro-level government interventions. Such discourses of eco-governmentality are informed by an emphasis upon the ‘planetary’ and the desirability of political centralisation. Our article seeks to critically engage with both the notion of a supposedly ‘planetary’ community of interests, (...)
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  31. A Solution to the Paradox of Analysis.Mark Balaguer & Terry Horgan - 2016 - Analysis 76 (1):3-7.
    The paradox of analysis asks how a putative conceptual analysis can be both true and informative. If it is true then isn’t it analytic? And if it is analytic then how can it be informative? Our proposed solution rests on a distinction between explicit knowledge of meaning and implicit knowledge of meaning and on a correlative distinction between two kinds of conceptual competence. If one initially possesses only implicit knowledge of the meaning of a given concept and the associated linguistic (...)
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  32. The wall becomes a curtain: revisiting journalism's news-advertising boundary.Mark Coddington - 2015 - In Matt Carlson & Seth C. Lewis, Boundaries of journalism: professionalism, practices and participation. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  33. The Unexamined Life Is Worth Living.Mark Maller - 2013 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 12:67-83.
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    Undermining Prima Facie Consent in the Criminal Law.Mark Dsouza - 2014 - Law and Philosophy 33 (4):489-524.
    Even when a person appears to have consented to another’s interference with her interests, we sometimes treat this apparent consent as ineffective. This may either be because the law does not permit consent to validate the actions concerned, or because the consent is undermined by the presence of additional factors which render it insufficiently autonomous to be effective. In this paper I propose that the project of categorising and systematically analysing the latter set of cases, would be furthered by recognising (...)
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    The Plain Truth about Common Sense: Skepticism, Metaphysics, and Irony.Mark Kingwell - 1995 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 9 (3):169 - 188.
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    (1 other version)Loving Attention: Buddhaghosa, Katsuki Sekida, and Iris Murdoch on Meditation and Moral Development.Mark Fortney - forthcoming - Philosophy East and West:1-32.
    According to Iris Murdoch, one of our central moral capacities is the capacity to direct our attention in a way that is just and loving. In Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals, Murdoch explores the prospects for strengthening this capacity through engaging in Zen Buddhist practices, particularly zazen meditation as Katsuki Sekida describes it in Zen Training: Methods and Philosophy. Murdoch has a mixed view of whether zazen could really contribute to our moral development, expressing both some optimism and some (...)
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    Raz, Practical Inferences, Promising, Legal Reasoning.Mark McBride - 2015 - Ratio Juris 28 (2):286-92.
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    Normative Cognition in the cognitive science of religion.Mark Addis - 2023 - In Robert Vinten, Wittgenstein and the Cognitive Science of Religion: Interpreting Human Nature and the Mind. London: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 149-162.
    Ideas from Wittgenstein are developed to provide suggestions about how both the nature and acquisition of normative cognition in the cognitive science of religion might be understood. As part of this there is some consideration of more general issues about the nature and status of claims in the cognitive science of religion and of appropriate methodologies for the cognitive study of religion. The gaining, production, distribution and implementation of social concepts and norms involves the possession of certain cognitive skills and (...)
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    Too Much Ethics, Not Enough Medicine: Clarifying the Role of Clinical Expertise for the Clinical Ethics Consultant.Mark R. Tonelli & Clarence H. Braddock Iii - 2001 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 12 (1):24-30.
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  40. Lessons from the Garden: Rousseau's Solitaires and the Limits of Liberalism.Mark Cladis - 1997 - Interpretation 24 (2):183-200.
     
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  41. Disguising Change: Hume and Cognitive Science on the Continued Existence of Selves.Mark Collier - 2022 - In Dan O'Brien, Hume on the Self and Personal Identity. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 275-293.
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    224 current periodical articles.Mark Counterexamples - 1996 - Phronesis 41 (2).
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    Reset: over identiteit, gemeenschap en democratie.Mark Elchardus - 2021 - [Aalter]: Ertsberg.
    Europa kende na de Tweede Wereldoorlog een periode van grote vooruitgang met toenemende gelijkheid, stijgende productiviteit, expansie van het onderwijs en fundamentele wetenschappelijke en technologische doorbraken. Maar in de jaren zeventig begon het tij te keren. In de eerste periode was het beleid gericht op de gemeenschap; in de tweede was het (neo)liberaal. Het nieuwe neoliberale regime droeg bij tot instabiliteit in Afrika en het Midden-Oosten, tot massale illegale migratie ook. In tal van westerse landen groeide de interne verdeeldheid. Sinds (...)
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  44. Preface.Mark Evans - 2008 - Ethics 6 (1):1-2.
     
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  45. Taking failure seriously : health research regulation for medical devices, technological risk and preventing future harm.Mark Flear - 2021 - In Graeme T. Laurie, The Cambridge handbook of health research regulation. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Social Justice and Modern Capitalism: Historiographical Problems, Theoretical Perspectives.Mark Bevir Trentmann - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (2):141-158.
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    Monstrous Equivocation.Mark Vorobej - 1996 - Film and Philosophy 3:3-13.
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  48. Constancy Research.Mark Wagner - 2012 - In Gary Hatfield & Sarah Allred, Visual Experience: Sensation, Cognition, and Constancy. Oxford University Press. pp. 63.
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    Ethical Objections.Mark Walker - 2013 - In Happy-People-Pills for All. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 206–232.
    The focus of this chapter is on ethical objections to happy‐people‐pills. The objections form something of a mixed bag; they include the claims that happy‐people‐pills will lead to emotional inappropriateness, to instrumentalizing our emotions, false happiness, inauthenticity, loss of identity, and unfair distribution. The goal in creating happy‐people‐pills should be to make sure we are still emotionally sensitive (but not too sensitive). The chapter notes that there is no reason to suppose taking happy‐people‐pills will automatically lead to achievement. A frequently (...)
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    "Forschungsstelle D": Der Schweizer Ingenieur Walter Dallenbach , die AEG, und die Entwicklung kernphysikalischer Grossgerate im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland. Burghard WeissGrossforschung in Berlin: Geschichte des Hahn-Meitner-Instituts. Burghard Weiss.Mark Walker - 1998 - Isis 89 (1):155-156.
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