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  1. Evaluating Tradeoffs between Autonomy and Wellbeing in Supported Decision Making.Julian Savulescu, Heather Browning, Brian D. Earp & Walter Veit - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (11):21-24.
    A core challenge for contemporary bioethics is how to address the tension between respecting an individual’s autonomy and promoting their wellbeing when these ideals seem to come into conflict (Not...
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  2. Productivity, compensation, and voluntariness.Julian Lamont - 2010 - In Gerald Gaus, Julian Lamont & Christi Favor (eds.), ESSAYS ON PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS & ECONOMIC: INTEGRATION AND COMMON RESEARCH PROJECTS. Stanford University Press.
     
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    El curso del tiempo.Julián Marías - 1998
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  4. Theorizing the Normative Significance of Critical Histories for International Law.Damian Cueni & Matthieu Queloz - 2022 - Journal of the History of International Law 24 (4):561-587.
    Though recent years have seen a proliferation of critical histories of international law, their normative significance remains under-theorized, especially from the perspective of general readers rather than writers of such histories. How do critical histories of international law acquire their normative significance? And how should one react to them? We distinguish three ways in which critical histories can be normatively significant: (i) by undermining the overt or covert conceptions of history embedded within present practices in support of their authority; (ii) (...)
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  5. (1 other version)Aspectos paradójicos del tiempo.Julián Serna Arango - 2004 - Revista de Filosofía (Venezuela) 47 (2):5-6.
    Después de discutir diversas hipótesis acerca de la especificidad de la poesía, se reivindican sus posibilidades relativas a la expresión de lo paradójico. Ello se ejemplifica en cuatro poemas del libro La línea del tiempo de Luis Fernando Macías. Y a partir de la estructura paradójica del tiempo se realizan algunas consideraciones relativas a la condición paradójica de la existencia y a los orígenes del conflicto trágico.
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    The Terror of the Foundation in Santiago Castro-Gómez’s Political Philosophy: A Critique of Political Ontology.Julian Rios Acuña - 2024 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 38 (3):299-312.
    ABSTRACT This article problematizes Santiago Castro-Gómez’s rupture with genealogy in favor of normative political philosophy. This rupture is characterized by a turn toward a political ontology that transforms political concepts into ontological categories that allow Castro-Gómez to posit a category of “the marginalized” as the ultimate foundation of political normativity. Through a dialogue with Frank Wilderson and Frantz Fanon, this article argues that such an ontologization of political categories, Castro-Gómez’s political ontology, leads to the reinscription of a colonial foundationalist logic (...)
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    From Temporal Redemption to Spatial Liberation: Omar Rivera’s Delimitations of Latin American Philosophy.Julian Rios Acuña - 2021 - Journal of World Philosophies 6 (2):222-229.
    Omar Rivera’s Delimitations of Latin American Philosophy: Beyond Redemption is an important contribution to the interpretation of central figures and questions of the Latin American philosophical tradition, particularly Peruvian Marxist José Carlos Mariátegui and questions of identity and liberation. Rivera establishes productive dialogues between foundational figures such as Simón Bolívar, José Martí, and Mariátegui and decolonial thinkers like María Lugones, Aníbal Quijano, and Gloria Anzaldúa to posit delimitations of Latin American philosophy that might allow it to move beyond redemptive logics (...)
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    An Embodied Predictive Processing Theory of Pain Experience.Julian Kiverstein, Michael D. Kirchhoff & Mick Thacker - 2022 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (4):973-998.
    This paper aims to provide a theoretical framework for explaining the subjective character of pain experience in terms of what we will call ‘embodied predictive processing’. The predictive processing (PP) theory is a family of views that take perception, action, emotion and cognition to all work together in the service of prediction error minimisation. In this paper we propose an embodied perspective on the PP theory we call the ‘embodied predictive processing (EPP) theory. The EPP theory proposes to explain pain (...)
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    In Memoriam as biography.Julian Lamb - 1999 - Critical Review (University of Melbourne) 39:20.
  10. Análisis gnoseológico de la Teoría de los Sistemas Difusos (II).Julián Velarde Lombraña - 1992 - El Basilisco 11:28-45.
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  11. Do we need mechanisms in the social sciences?Julian Reiss - 2007 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 37 (2):163-184.
    A recent movement in the social sciences and philosophy of the social sciences focuses on mechanisms as a central analytical unit. Starting from a pluralist perspective on the aims of the social sciences, I argue that there are a number of important aims to which knowledge about mechanisms—whatever their virtues relative to other aims—contributes very little at best and that investigating mechanisms is therefore a methodological strategy with fairly limited applicability. Key Words: social science • mechanisms • explanation • critical (...)
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    Ochrona przyrody — ochroną człowieka.Julian Aleksandrowicz - 1975 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 23 (3):117-128.
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  13. Autonomy, the good life and controversial choices.Julian Savulescu - 2007 - In Rosamond Rhodes, Leslie P. Francis & Anita Silvers (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to Medical Ethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 17--37.
    The prelims comprise: Introduction Controversial Choices Kinds of Normative Reasons for Action Limits on Respect for Autonomy Children and Controversial Choice Controversial Choices and the Duty to Strive Toward Perfection and Full Autonomy Acknowledgments Notes References.
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  14. Relative-distance Machian theories.Julian B. Barbour - 1974 - Nature 249:328--9.
     
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    Preface.Julian Baggini - 2021 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 89:1-9.
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    La abducción en el razonamiento médico.Cristina Barés Gómez & Matthieu Fontaine - 2023 - Euphyía - Revista de Filosofía 17 (32):12-45.
    Al acercarnos al razonamiento médico debemos tener en cuenta no sólo el razonamiento clínico, sino también el razonamiento del médico en el ámbito de las investigaciones biomédicas. Además, el razonamiento clínico involucra no sólo el diagnostico, sino también la terapia, la monitorización y aspectos más generales de la investigación médica como procesos fundamentales. En todos estos casos tenemos esquemas inferenciales que pasan de la introducción de hipótesis abductivas, a la predicción deductiva de las consecuencias y la comprobación inductiva mediante pruebas (...)
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    Individual and Community in Nietzsche's Philosophy.Julian Young (ed.) - 2014 - New York City: Cambridge University Press.
    According to Bertrand Russell, Nietzsche's only value is the flourishing of the exceptional individual. The well-being of ordinary people is, in itself, without value. Yet there are passages in Nietzsche that appear to regard the flourishing of the community as a whole alongside, perhaps even above, that of the exceptional individual. The ten essays that comprise this volume wrestle with the tension between individual and community in Nietzsche's writings. Some defend a reading close to Russell's. Others suggest that Nietzsche's highest (...)
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    The Red Guards of Paris: French Student Maoism of the 1960s.Julian Bourg - 2005 - History of European Ideas 31 (4):472-490.
    This article examines how Maoist theory and practice were imported to France during the 1960s. A syncretic phenomenon, as notions developed in the Chinese cultural context were adapted to the very different Gallic situation, French Maoism proved to be especially influential among students at the École normale supérieure at the rue d’Ulm in Paris, where the Marxist theoretician, Louis Althusser, was teaching. Maoist philosophy facilitated critiques of the Moscow-aligned French Communist Party and its student union; it enabled Althusser's rethinking of (...)
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    Heidegger’s Heimat.Julian Young - 2011 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 19 (2):285 - 293.
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Volume 19, Issue 2, Page 285-293, May 2011.
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  20. Death and transfiguration: Kant, Schopenhauer and Heidegger on the sublime.Julian Young - 2005 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 48 (2):131 – 144.
    The feeling of the sublime is, says Kant, the bitter-sweet combination of fear and utter security that one experiences in the face of, for instance, the night sky or the raging torrent. Fear of what? Fear of - this, I suggest, was Kant's seminal insight - death. But how can these feelings co-exist? Surely the one cancels the other out? Schopenhauer's great insight, I argue, was that the explanation of the sublime requires a division of the personality into two - (...)
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  21. Does dyslexia exist?Julian G. Elliott & Simon Gibbs - 2008 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 42 (3-4):475-491.
    In this paper we argue that attempts to distinguish between categories of 'dyslexia' and 'poor reader' or 'reading disabled' are scientifically unsupportable, arbitrary and thus potentially discriminatory. We do not seek to veto scientific curiosity in examining underlying factors in reading disability, for seeking greater understanding of the relationship between visual symbols and spoken language is crucial. However, while stressing the potential of genetics and neuroscience for guiding assessment and educational practice at some stage in the future, we argue that (...)
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    Charitable care? Women religious as care providers in urban France in the nineteenth century.Matthieu Brejon de Lavergnée - 2019 - Clio 49:69-92.
    Quel peut être l’intérêt du care pour une histoire qui se situe à l’intersection des femmes, de l’assistance et du religieux? On se propose ici de réfléchir aux conditions d’importation d’un concept sur un terrain historique où le vocabulaire bien établi de la charité, de la philanthropie voire des vulnérabilités paraît difficile à concurrencer. Quasiment invisibilisé, le travail des religieuses est pourtant très présent dans les sociétés urbaines occidentales au xixe siècle. Ce travail subalterne bénéficie toutefois de compensations symboliques. Un (...)
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    About a Shared Movement Experience with a Humanoid Robot: The In‑Between as Maintaining Living.Marie-Aline Villard & Matthieu Lapeyre - 2016 - Iris 37:193-205.
    Cet article part du constat que la robotique humanoïde se mêle de notre sens kinesthésique. Il cherche donc à explorer une situation de mouvement partagé entre l’humain et le robot humanoïde. En postulant une certaine connaissance de l’autre par le mouvement, il s’agit d’envisager la possibilité d’une sensation de mouvement interne entre un humain et un robot. Cette interaction n’invite-t-elle pas à penser non pas l’entre-deux comme ce qui opposerait deux différences, mais plutôt comme l’espace d’une pratique? Réfléchir à l’entre-deux (...)
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    Critique of Religion and Philosophy.Julian N. Hartt - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (2):286.
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    On cognition in perception: Perceptual coupling and unconscious inference.Julian Hochberg - 1981 - Cognition 10 (1-3):127-134.
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    The contribution of teichology to the historical study of a region: the case of the fortifications of Thyreatis conflict zone between Sparta and Argos in the Classical and Hellenistic periods.Claire Balandier & Matthieu Guintrand - 2019 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 143:425-445.
    Au viie s., l’extension des territoires d’Argos et de Sparte dans le Péloponnèse était telle que le mont Parnon est devenu la zone de contact entre les deux cités : après l’annexion de la Thyréatide par Sparte, au vie s., l’époque classique continue à être ponctuée de conflits entre les deux cités, Argos cherchant à en reprendre le contrôle. Les auteurs anciens sont de peu de secours pour démêler l’écheveau de l’histoire politique de cette région, sise aux confins des territoires (...)
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    The stefaneschi altarpiece: A reconsideration.Julian Gardner - 1974 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 37 (1):57-103.
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  28. Original Nature: Awakening World-Changing Leadership in the Wild.Julian Norris - forthcoming - Humanistic Management Journal:1-17.
    This paper explores themes of _wildness_, _awakening_ and _transformative learning_ in a land-based MBA leadership course. For twenty years, students have consistently characterized their participation as being a life-changing experience that shapes their personal choices and leadership actions for years afterwards. Many describe personal, social or ecological _awakenings_ that have catalyzed a deeper ethos of connectedness, care and responsibility for the well-being of the planet and future generations. I distinguish _wildness_ from _wilderness_ and consider its role in generating and sustaining (...)
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    Images of Work.Julian E. Orr - 1998 - Science, Technology and Human Values 23 (4):439-455.
    The ways in which work gets done are observably different from the ways in which those in positions of responsibility talk about that work or from the ways in which the organizational and business literature portrays work. The ethnographic study of work focuses on work practice, on what is actually done, and on how those doing the work make sense of their practice, but this is rarely part of either corporate or organizational discourse about work This article tries to show (...)
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    “Era Un Mambo Mío”: Gestión de la Información Personal y Heterosexismo Internalizado En Enfermeros y Enfermeras Gays y Lesbianas.Julian Ortega & Maximiliano Marentes - 2019 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 23:106-133.
    En este artículo se exponen las conclusiones de un estudio cuyo objetivo principal fue describir y analizar las situaciones de discriminación, violencia y desigualdad contra enfermeros/as gays y lesbianas con pretexto de su orientación sexual y/o expresión de género en organizaciones de salud públicas y privadas de Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (en adelante, CABA). Aquí se analizan las estrategias y los modos en que gays y lesbianas gestionan la información personal relativa a su orientación sexual en sus intercambios socio-laborales (...)
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  31. A Christian Critique of American Culture.Julian N. Hartt - 1968 - Religious Studies 3 (2):573-575.
     
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    Geopoetics: The Politics of Mimesis in Poststructuralist French Poetry and Theory.Julian Wolfreys & Joan Brandt - 2001 - Substance 30 (3):136.
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    Intentionality.Julian Young - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (4):696-722.
    As a first approximation, it may be said that the central issue in the correspondence concerns whether semantical statements are essentially, albeit implicitly, mentalistic or psychological in character. In the language of the protagonists themselves, it concerns whether statements of the form.
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    ESSAYS ON PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS & ECONOMIC: INTEGRATION AND COMMON RESEARCH PROJECTS.Gerald Gaus, Julian Lamont & Christi Favor (eds.) - 2010 - Stanford University Press.
    Essays on Philosophy, Politics, & Economics offers a critical examination of economic, philosophical, and political notions, with an eye towards working across all three, so that students and scholars from can expand their perspectives as ...
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  35. I. the origins of existentialism in prewar France.S. K. Keltner & Samuel J. Julian - 2010 - In Alan D. Schrift (ed.), The History of Continental Philosophy. London: Routledge. pp. 4--43.
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    Heidegger's Overcoming Metaphysics.W. Julian Korab-Karpowicz - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 1 (3):8-9.
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  37. Heidegger´s reading of parmenides: On being and thinking the same.W. Julian Korab-Karpowicz - 2003 - Existentia 13 (1-2):27-52.
     
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  38. Philosophical autobiography.Julian Baggini - 2002 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 45 (3):295 – 312.
    An examination of the genre of philosophical autobiography sheds light on the role of personal judgment alongside objective rationality in philosophy. Building on Monk's conception of philosophical biography, philosophical autobiography can be seen as any autobiography that reveals some interplay between life and thought. It is argued that almost all autobiographies by philosophers are philosophical because the recounting of one's own life is almost invariably a form of extended speech act of self-revelation. When a philosopher is the autobiographer, this self-revelation (...)
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    Mise en Esprit: One-Character Films and the Evocation of Sensory Imagination.Julian Hanich - 2020 - Paragraph 43 (3):249-264.
    This article starts out by introducing the category of the ‘one-character film’ — that is, narrative feature films that rely on a single onscreen character. One-character films can range from extremely laconic movies entirely focused on the action in the narrative here-and-now via highly talkative films that revolve around soliloquies of self-reflection, questioning of identity and a problematizing of the narrative past to strongly dialogue-heavy films that — via phones and other telecommunication devices — reach far beyond the depicted scene. (...)
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    (1 other version)„Die Schwierigkeit der Erkenntniss Gottes als Geistes“. Eine Rekonstruktionsskizze zu Hegels spekulativ-dialektischem Gottesbegriff nach den Religionsparagraphen1 der Enzyklopädie von 1830.Julian Hensold - 2019 - Hegel Jahrbuch 2019 (1):481-488.
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    Poetry and courtliness in renaissance England.Julian Hilton - 1981 - History of European Ideas 1 (4):391-393.
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    Backdrop, flat, and prop: The stage for active perceptual inquiry.Julian Hochberg - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):414-415.
    Lehar's revival of phenomenology and his all-encompassing Gestalt Bubble model are ambitious and stimulating. I offer an illustrated caution about phenomenology, a more fractured alternative to his Bubble model, and two lines of phenomena that may disqualify his isomorphism. I think a perceptual-inquiry model can contend.
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    In the mind's eye: Perceptual coupling and sensorimotor contingencies.Julian Hochberg - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):986-986.
    The theoretical proposal that perceptual experience be thought of as expectancies about sensorimotor contingencies, rather than as expressions of mental representations, is endorsed; examples that effectively enforce that view are discussed; and one example (of perceptual coupling) that seems to demand a mental representation, with all of the diagnostic value such a tool would have, is raised for consideration.
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    Perception as purposeful inquiry: We elect where to direct each glance, and determine what is encoded within and between glances.Julian Hochberg - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):619-620.
    In agreement with Barsalou's point that perceptions are not the records or the products of a recording system, and with a nod to an older system in which perception is an activity of testing what future glances bring, I argue that the behavior of perceptual inquiry necessarily makes choices in what is sampled; in what and how the sample is encoded, and what structure across samples is pursued and tested; and when to conclude the inquiry. Much of this is now (...)
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    Documentary.Julian Stallabrass (ed.) - 2013 - MIT Press.
    Documentary has undergone a marked revival in recent art, following a long period in which it was a denigrated and unfashionable practice. This has in part been led by the exhibition of photographic and video work on political issues at Documenta and numerous biennials and, since the turn of the century, issues of injustice, violence and trauma in increasing zones of conflict. Aesthetically, documentary is now one of the most prominent modes of art-making, in part assisted by the linked transformation (...)
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    Divine perfection.Julian Wolfe - 1975 - Sophia 14 (3):40-41.
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    The Philosophy of Mind. By Alan R. White, Random House: New York, 1967. Pp. 178. $1.95.Julian Wolfe - 1968 - Dialogue 6 (4):628-629.
  48. Richard Wagner and the birth of the birth of tragedy.Julian Young - 2008 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 16 (2):217 – 245.
    Nietzsche writes that the 'real task' of The Birth of Tragedy is to 'solve the puzzle of Wagner's relation to Greek tragedy'. The 'puzzle', I suggest, is the intermingling in his art and writings of earlier socialist optimism with later Schopenhauerian pessimism. According to the former the function of the 'rebirth of Greek tragedy' in the 'collective artwork' is to 'collect', and so create, community. According to the second the function of the artwork is to intimate a realm 'beyond' this (...)
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    Philosophie und Politik.Julian Nida-Rümelin, Wolfgang Thierse & Kulturforum der Sozialdemokratie - 1997
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  50. General Considerations.Julián Simón Calero - 2018 - In Julián Simón Calero (ed.), Jean le Rond D’Alembert: A New Theory of the Resistance of Fluids. Springer Verlag.
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