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  1. Nature and the machines.Huw Price & Matthew Connolly - manuscript
    Does artificial intelligence (AI) pose existential risks to humanity? Some critics feel this question is getting too much attention, and want to push it aside in favour of conversations about the immediate risks of AI. These critics now include the journal Nature, where a recent editorial urges us to 'stop talking about tomorrow's AI doomsday when AI poses risks today.' We argue that this is a serious failure of judgement, on Nature's part. In science, as in everyday life, we expect (...)
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    Matthew Arnold.Terence L. Connolly - 1934 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 9 (2):193-205.
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  3. Fusiform Gyrus Dysfunction is Associated with Perceptual Processing Efficiency to Emotional Faces in Adolescent Depression: A Model-Based Approach.Tiffany C. Ho, Shunan Zhang, Matthew D. Sacchet, Helen Weng, Colm G. Connolly, Eva Henje Blom, Laura K. M. Han, Nisreen O. Mobayed & Tony T. Yang - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Buddhism, Naturalistic Ethics, and Politics.Matthew J. Moore - 2016 - In Buddhism and Political Theory. Oxford University Press USA.
    This chapter argues that the moral/ethical system of early Buddhism is best understood as being both naturalistic and irrealist/antirealist. It is naturalistic because it excludes all supernatural forces and explains morality/ethics in terms of natural facts. It is irrealist/antirealist because it consists of hypothetical imperatives rather than categorical imperatives. The chapter examines both primary texts and contemporary scholarship. It then argues that the Buddhist theory of ethics is very similar to the immanence/immanentist theory of William Connolly, and that such (...)
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    The virtue of taking ownership.Matthew F. Wilson - 2018 - Dissertation, Baylor University
    This dissertation argues that the capacity to “take ownership” is a fundamental feature of human life to which people may be well or poorly disposed. Although we commonly exhort others to “take ownership” in their work, education, or other projects, there has been very little conceptual or philosophical analysis of the concept. To my knowledge, no one has conceived of it as a virtue. This dissertation offers a full conceptual account of what the virtue is, its related vices, and how (...)
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    Judging public health research: Epistemology, public health and the law.Matthew K. Wynia - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):4 – 7.
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    Removing Linguistic Barriers to Justice: A Study of Official Reference Texts for Unrepresented Litigants in Hong Kong.Matthew Yeung & Janny Leung - 2015 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 28 (1):135-153.
    One less obvious impact of legal bilingualism in a postcolonial jurisdiction like Hong Kong is an increasing trend of unrepresented litigants. Since their lack of legal knowledge often places them at a disadvantage and poses numerous problems in court, the government has established the resource centre for unrepresented litigants to offer them information about legal procedure. This paper evaluates the usefulness of the Chinese official reference materials at the centre in equipping laymen for civil litigation. As a first point of (...)
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  8. Ovid and the Catasterismi of Eratosthenes.Matthew Robinson - 2013 - American Journal of Philology 134 (3):445-480.
    This article presents the first modern exploration of the relationship between Ovid’s Fasti and the Catasterismi attributed to Eratosthenes. It argues that mythological handbooks such as the Catasterismi would have been familiar not only to Ovid but also his readers, and that as such they should be considered as potential intertexts. An examination of this intertextual relationship between the Fasti and the Catasterismi shows how in his first extended star myths Ovid raises the politically sensitive question of how to populate (...)
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    Romantic music aesthetics: creating a politics of emotion.Matthew Pritchard - 2024 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Romantic music aesthetics has often been reduced to tired clichés of ineffable feeling and art for art's sake. This book instead explores the groundbreaking philosophical insights and radical politics that Romantic thinkers applied to music - both popular and classical - and the emotions it inspires.
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  10. Analytical Thomism: Traditions in Dialogue.Matthew S. Pugh & Craig Paterson (eds.) - 2006 - Routledge.
    Analytical Thomism is a recent label for a newer kind of approach to the philosophical and natural theology of St Thomas Aquinas. It illuminates the meaning of Aquinas's work for contemporary problems by drawing on the resources of contemporary Anglo-Saxon analytical philosophy, the work of Frege, Wittgenstein, and Kripke proving particularly significant. This book expands the discourse in contemporary debate, exploring crucial philosophical, theological and ethical issues such as: metaphysics and epistemology, the nature of God, personhood, action and meta-ethics. All (...)
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    Nietzsche on Augustine on Happiness.Matthew Rose - 2017 - Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (2):170-178.
    This article considers the criticisms made by Friedrich Nietzsche of the ethics of St Augustine. Nietzsche’s main criticism presses us to ask whether Augustine can recognize an internal connection between natural human activity and supernatural happiness. The absence of any such connection, alleges Nietzsche, is the self-defeating flaw of Augustine’s eudaimonism, a flaw, paradoxically, that only insures human misery. Rebutting these charges, this article argues, requires us to recognize a form of natural happiness that is proportionate to create human nature.
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    Hegel’s Theory of Terrorism and Derrida’s Notion of Autoimmunity: Religious and Political Violence in the Name of Nothingness.Matthew Rukgaber - 2018 - Hegel Bulletin 39 (2):280-303.
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    Phenomenological Film Theory and Max Scheler’s Personalist Aesthetics.Matthew Rukgaber - 2016 - Studia Phaenomenologica 16:215-240.
    Max Scheler never published a theory of art, but his aesthetics, like the rest of his thought, occupies an intriguing position that links early phenomenology, Catholic personalist thought, and philosophical anthropology. His metaphysics of the person and theory of value, when combined with his account of the lived-body and of our access to other minds through love, translates into a powerful, humanistic theory of art. This article elaborates what Scheler’s aesthetics would look like had he developed it and applied it (...)
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    Mesopotamian Scholarship in Ḫattuša and the Sammeltafel KUB 4.53.Matthew T. Rutz - 2012 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 132 (2):171.
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    Clarifying the link between music and social bonding by measuring prosociality in context.Matthew E. Sachs, Oriel FeldmanHall & Diana I. Tamir - 2021 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44.
    To corroborate the music and social bonding hypothesis, we propose that future investigations isolate specific components of social bonding and consider the influence of context. We deconstruct and operationalize social bonding through the lens of social psychology and provide examples of specific measures that can be used to assess how the link between music and sociality varies by context.
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    An Interval of Computably Enumerable Isolating Degrees.Matthew C. Salts - 1999 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 45 (1):59-72.
    We construct computably enumerable degrees a < b such that all computably enumerable degrees c with a < c < b isolate some d. c. e. degree d.
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    Lonergan and corn: The industrial food system and the longer cycle of decline.Matthew Sanders - 2012 - Universitas Philosophica 29 (58):109-135.
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    Animal Suffering and Moral Character.Matthew C. Altman - 2011 - In Kant and Applied Ethics: The Uses and Limits of Kant's Practical Philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 13–44.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Kant's Logocentrism Kant's Justification for Our Duties (with Regard) to Nonrational Animals Implications of Kant's View for Our Treatment of Animals Kantians Revising Kant: Wood and Korsgaard Problems with Wood and Korsgaard Kant's Response to Wolff: The Difference between Animal Choice and Moral Agency Evaluating Pain and Pleasure Kant's Practical Appeal Final Thoughts for the Nonanthropocentrist.
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    On the Uses and Disadvantages of the Ticking Bomb Case for Life.Matthew C. Altman - 2012 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 26 (1):19-28.
    The ticking bomb case is meant to challenge absolute prohibitions on the use of torture. In “Imaginary Cases,” Michael Davis attempts to show that such cases can only be legitimately employed within certain limited parameters. In this paper, I explain how the ticking bomb case, suitably revised, does not run afoul of Davis’s prohibition on impossible content. The fact that torture could elicit the necessary information is enough; we need not stipulate a guaranteed result. I also defend philosophers’ use of (...)
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    Benjamin in China, or the Silk Market Project: On the changing nature of the commodity.Matthew Archer - 2015 - Semiotica 2015 (205):17-35.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 205 Seiten: 17-35.
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    Defectiveness: Typology and Diachrony.Matthew Baerman & Greville G. Corbett - 2010 - In Matthew Baerman, Greville G. Corbett & Dunstan Brown, Defective Paradigms: Missing Forms and What They Tell Us. British Academy. pp. 1.
    A defective word is defined by paradigm as incomplete compared with the major class it belongs to. Defectiveness signifies the unwanted intrusion of morphological idiosyncrasy into syntax. Although this phenomenon has been a constant subject of studies, it has been ill incorporated into the theories of language. This present volume brings together scholars from various theoretical schools for an overdue typological view of defectiveness. It concentrates on some samples of idiosyncratic gaps which are assumed as indicative of the phenomenon of (...)
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    Stephen S. Bush: Visions of religion: Experience, Meaning, and Power: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014, XI + 259 pp., Cloth: $74.00.Matthew C. Bagger - 2016 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 79 (2):161-165.
  23. The Miracle of Minimal Foundationalism: Religious Experience and Justified Belief.Matthew C. Bagger - 1993 - Religious Studies 29 (3):297 - 312.
    Once we accept anyone's postulates he becomes our professor and our god: for his foundations he will grab territory so ample and so easy that, if he so wishes, he will drag us up to the clouds. Montaigne During the last fifteen years, the community of philosophers interested in religion has evinced a waxing concern with the justificatory value of religious experiences for theism. Two parallel but largely discrete debates have appeared in the literature.
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  24. Augustine's Modification of Liberal Education: Reflections on 'De doctrina Christiana'.Matthew Walz - 2013 - Arts of Liberty 1 (1):51-97.
    In this article, I first show in what way Augustine's 'De doctrina Christiana' actually concerns liberal education, or at least includes it within its scope. Second, I articulate the new 'modus' of education, its new “mode” or “measure,” presented in 'De doctrina'. Third, I exemplify the modification of education by briefly considering Augustine’s treatment of rhetoric in Book IV of 'De doctrina'. Fourth and finally, I conclude with general remarks that attempt to situate the sort of education of which Augustine (...)
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  25. The neurobiology of human consciousness: An evolutionary approach.Matthew Donald - 1995 - Neuropsychologia 33:1087-1102.
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    How we walk: Frantz Fanon and the politics of the body.Matthew Beaumont - 2024 - New York: Verso.
    Focuses on the work of Frantz Fanon and the relationship between colonialism and the body. Each chapter has Fanon walking with another thinker.
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  27. Paul Grice.Matthew A. Benton - 2015; rev. 2020 - Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy.
    Reference guide to Paul Grice and the literature arising from his work, particularly in philosophy of language and mind.
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  28. “I Am the Law!”—Perspectives of Legality.Matthew Zagor - unknown
    The language of morality and legality infuses every aspect of the Middle East conflict. From repeated assertions by officials that Israel has “the most moral army in the world” to justifications for specific military tactics and operations by reference to self-defense and proportionality, the public rhetoric is one of legal right and moral obligation. Less often heard are the voices of those on the ground whose daily experience is lived within the legal quagmire portrayed by their leaders in such uncompromising (...)
     
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    Bounded Meaning: The Dynamics of Interpretation.Matthew Mandelkern - 2024
    Bounded Meaning develops a new theory of how and why semantic interpretation depends not just on global information, but also on local information. Mandelkern provides criticisms of the dominant theory, dynamic semantics, and proposes a new theory of bounds as limits on admissible interpretations of an expression.
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    Introduction.Matthew Kieran - 2003 - Philosophical Papers 32 (3):235-241.
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    On Socialist Register 2001: Working Classes: Global Realities, edited by Leo Panitch and Colin Leys.Matthew Caygill - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (2):281-304.
  32. Logical consequence, philosophical considerations.Matthew McKeon - 2004 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Jean-François Lyotard, Discourse, Figure. Trans. A. Hudek and M. Lydon.Matthew R. McLennan - 2013 - Symposium 17 (2):271-280.
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    Hugh of St. Victor on Contemplative Meditation.Matthew R. McWhorter - 2014 - Heythrop Journal 55 (1):110-122.
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    The Formation of the Analogical Concept of Life: An Exposition of Metaphysical Methodology.Matthew Kenneth Minerd - 2018 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 34:39-57.
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    Sources of variability in correlating syntactic complexity and working memory.Matthew Walenski & David Swinney - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):112-112.
    Caplan & Waters's model differentiating levels of processing and the role of working memory is important and likely right. However, their claim rests on a lack of correlation between working memory and structural complexity. We examine sources of variability in these measures that remain unaccounted for (by anyone), variability that muddies a straightforward claim that the lack of correlation is cleanly established.
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    Philosophizing Sociology.Matthew Ward - 2006 - Journal of Human Values 12 (2):195-201.
    Currently, much of sociology lacks an accurate understanding of what it means to be human. Hence, as a discipline, it often finds itself erroneously searching for probabilistic social laws based on inadequate philosophical anthropologies derived from the natural sciences. This article proffers a solution by re-acknowledging an overlooked axis of ‘human nature’. By conceiving of human beings as fundamentally moral, believing creatures, I argue that more adequate explanations of social life require a hermeneutical, historical and moralistic reading. Employing this alternative (...)
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    Democratic Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect.Matthew S. Weinert - 2006 - Politics and Ethics Review 2 (2):139-158.
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  39. Reversing the objective: Adding guinea pig pedagogies.Matthew Weinstein - 2004 - Science Education 88 (2):248-262.
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    Agroecology’s moral vision.Matthew Philipp Whelan - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-14.
    What is agroecology’s moral vision, and what are the larger metaphysical, even theological, implications of it? Even though agroecology as a field now gathers collaborators from across the natural and social sciences, as well as members of farming communities and international movements, there remains relatively little explicit and sustained reflection upon this question. My main contention is that expanding agroecology’s dialogue of wisdoms (_diálogo de saberes_) to include theological traditions can address this lacuna. To show how, I explore the contribution (...)
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  41. Freedom Pressed: Anarchism, Liberty and Conflict.Matthew Wilson - 2010 - In Benjamin Franks & Matthew Wilson, Anarchism & Moral Philosophy. Palgrave.
  42. Motives Maintained, 1638.Matthew Wilson, Michael Walpole & Martinus Becanus - 1973
     
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  43. What was the relationship between almsgiving and conversion for the New Testament authors?Matthew N. Williams - 2022 - In Athanasios Despotis & Hermut Löhr, Religious and Philosophical Conversion in the Ancient Mediterranean Traditions. Boston: Ancient Philosophy & Religion.
     
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    Nietzsche and the fate of art.Matthew Ray - 2003 - British Journal of Aesthetics 43 (4):427-428.
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    Treading between joy and grief: Gaudium et Spes, Louis-Joseph Lebret, and the challenge of modernity.Matthew R. G. Regan - 2021 - Journal of Global Ethics 17 (2):243-259.
    The concept of modernity is fraught with contestation, a wedge that divides people, practices, institutions, and beliefs. This chasm is particularly pronounced for traditional institutions like the...
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    Chesterton at Holy Cross Eighty Years Later.Matthew Reidy - 2010 - The Chesterton Review 36 (3/4):305-306.
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  47. Ernest Lepore and Kurt Ludwig, Donald Davidson's Truth Theoretic Semantics Reviewed by.Matthew Rellihan - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (5):360-362.
     
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  48. Informational Semantics and Frege Cases.Matthew Rellihan - 2013 - Acta Analytica 28 (3):267-294.
    One of the most important objections to information-based semantic theories is that they are incapable of explaining Frege cases. The worry is that if a concept’s intentional content is a function of its informational content, as such theories propose, then it would appear that coreferring expressions have to be synonymous, and if this is true, it’s difficult to see how an agent could believe that a is F without believing that b is F whenever a and b are identical. I (...)
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    John F. Haught , Making Sense of Evolution: Darwin, God, and the Drama of Life . Reviewed by.Matthew Rellihan - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (1):42-45.
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    Reading between Freedom and Necessity.Matthew Garrett - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 48 (3):499-521.
    Mostly the culture of literacy has taken shape within a realm of freedom, seemingly distant from the needs of the body and the demands of sustenance. At the same time, the world represented within so much of the world’s narrative, both truth and fiction, has been saturated in struggle and deprivation. This article tries to make some sense of this juxtaposition, freedom on one side and necessity on the other: in particular, the pull of past or residual forms of unfreedom (...)
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