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  1. Pregiudizio e discriminazione verso gli stranieri: una ricerca empirica.O. Casacchia & L. Natale - 1994 - Polis 8 (3):445-462.
     
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    O. Casacchia, L. Natale, A. Paterno e L. Terzera (a cura di), Studiare insieme, crescere insieme? Un'indagine sulle seconde generazioni in dieci regioni italiane. [REVIEW]D. Mantovani - 2009 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 23 (2):326-328.
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  3. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Models and Theories in Stakeholder Dialogue.Linda O’Riordan & Jenny Fairbrass - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 83 (4):745-758.
    The pharmaceutical sector, an industry already facing stiff challenges in the form of intensified competition and strategic consolidation, has increasingly become subject to a range of pressures. Crucially, in common with other large-scale businesses, pharmaceutical firms find themselves ‹invited’ to respond positively to the corporate ‹social’ responsibility (CSR) expectations of their stakeholders. Consequently, individual managers will almost certainly be obliged to engage in some form of stakeholder dialogue and this, in turn, means that they will have to make difficult choices (...)
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    XIII.—The Force of Linguistic Rules.O. P. Wood - 1951 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 51 (1):313-328.
  5. Empiricism and Sociology.O. Neurath, Marie Neurath & Robert S. Cohen - 1974 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 25 (4):343-352.
  6. XIII—Hearing Properties, Effects or Parts?Casey O'callaghan - 2011 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 111 (3pt3):375-405.
    Sounds are audible, and sound sources are audible. What is the audible relation between audible sounds and audible sources? Common talk and philosophy suggest three candidates. The first is that sounds audibly are properties instantiated by their sources. I argue that sounds are audible individuals and thus are not audibly instantiated by audible sources. The second is that sounds audibly are effects of their sources. I argue that auditory experience presents no compelling evidence that sounds audibly are causally related to (...)
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    The first eukaryote cell: an unfinished history of contestation.Maureen A. O’Malley - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41 (3):212-224.
    The eukaryote cell is one of the most radical innovations in the history of life, and the circumstances of its emergence are still deeply contested. This paper will outline the recent history of attempts to reveal these origins, with special attention to the argumentative strategies used to support claims about the first eukaryote cell. I will focus on two general models of eukaryogenesis: the phagotrophy model and the syntrophy model. As their labels indicate, they are based on claims about metabolic (...)
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  8. Degrees of freedom.Timothy O'Connor - 2009 - Philosophical Explorations 12 (2):119 – 125.
    I propose a theory of freedom of choice on which it is a variable quality of individual conscious choices that has several dimensions that admit of degrees, even though - as many theorists have traditionally supposed - it also has as a necessary condition the possession of a capacity that is all or nothing. I argue that the proposed account better fits the phenomenology of ostensibly free actions, as well as empirical findings in the human sciences.
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    On prison systems.Brendan O’Flaherty & Rajiv Sethi - forthcoming - Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
    In The Idea of Prison Abolition, Tommie Shelby evaluates arguments for and against the elimination of incarceration as a mode of punishment. In this article, we discuss and expand upon Shelby's arguments, using two very different systems—those of Norway and the United States—as examples to illustrate some general principles.
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  10. Perception, Flux and Learning.Casey O’Callaghan - 2022 - Analysis 82 (3):560-571.
    Paradigms in philosophy and cognitive science until recently have treated perception in typical human beings as relatively fixed and unchanging. Recent research instead supports the claim that perception can be altered over time by training, deliberate practice or mere exposure. If so, we do not all bring to a scene the same stock of perceptual capacities, and our differences are not just deficits or superpowers. This paper describes six questions an account of perceptual learning ought to address, which pose difficult (...)
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  11. Lying, Trust, and Gratitude.Collin O'neil - 2012 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 40 (4):301-333.
    Among the various methods of deceit, lying is often thought to be a special affront on the grounds that it invites the victim’s trust. Such an explanation is incomplete without an account of the moral significance of trust. This article distinguishes two morally problematic relations to trust, betrayals and abuses, and, appealing to the idea that we should be grateful to be trusted, attempts to explain these wrongs as violations of distinct demands of gratitude for trust. Only the wrong of (...)
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    Conscious Willing and the Emerging Sciences of Brain and Behavior.Timothy O'Connor - 2009 - In Nancey Murphy, George Ellis & Timothy O'Connor (eds.), Downward Causation and the Neurobiology of Free Will. Springer Verlag. pp. 173--186.
    Recent studies within neuroscience and cognitive psychology have explored the place of conscious willing in the generation of purposive action. Some have argued that certain findings indicate that the commonsensical view that we control many of our actions through conscious willing is largely or wholly illusory. I rebut such arguments, contending that they typically rest on a conflation of distinct phenomena. Nevertheless, I also suggest that traditional philosophical accounts of the will need to be revised: a raft of studies indicate (...)
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  13. Images of knowledge in modern Jewish thought.O. M. Flohr - 1999 - Filozofia 54 (5):329-339.
     
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  14. (1 other version)KJ. Howell. God's Two Books. Copernican Cosmology and Biblical Interpretation in Early Modern Science.O. Gingerich - 2003 - Early Science and Medicine 8 (1):66-68.
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    Historische Betrachtungen zur Qualitätssicherung und Ethik medizinischer Behandlung.O. Goldschmidt - 1998 - Ethik in der Medizin 10 (1):104-111.
    Mit Inkrafttreten des Sozialgesetzbuches V, das in seinem §137 auch Krankenhäuser zu Qualitätssicherung verpflichtet, kann sich seit Ende der 80er Jahre kein Fachgebiet der Medizin mehr gegenüber der Teilnahme an qualitätssichernden Maßnahmen verschließen. Die gesetzlichen Grundlagen zur Einhaltung von Normen und definierten Abläufen zur Reproduzierbarkeit von Ergebnissen, die für den labormedizinischen und apparativen Bereich in der Forschung und Technik schon länger bestehen, haben den Bereich der medizinischen Versorgung erreicht [10, 11, 18]. Ziel der Maßnahmen ist es, die Struktur-, Prozeß- und (...)
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    Corruption, Underdevelopment, and Extractive Resource Industries: Addressing the Vicious Cycle.Eleanor R. E. O’Higgins - 2006 - Business Ethics Quarterly 16 (2):235-254.
    Abstract: The systemic role of corruption and its link to low human development is explored. The extractive resource industry is presented as an arena where conditions for corruption—monopoly and discretion without accountability—are especially intense. Corruption is maintained by a self-reinforcing cycle. Multiple stakeholders are involved in the maintenance of and/or opposition to the cycle: investing corporations, host country regimes and officials, inter-governmental bodies like the OECD, industry associations, non-governmental organization (NGO) watchdogs like Transparency International, and international agencies facilitating global investment (...)
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    The Phenomenon of Heroism in the Understanding of Philosophical Anthropology.O. L. Prytula - 2024 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 26:14-21.
    Мета. У сучасному глобальному суспільстві під питанням виявилися традиційні цінності, у тому числі патріотизм і героїзм. Однак нові виклики гібридної війни потребують нових виявів героїзму, а отже, і його нового філософського осмислення. Основною метою цієї статті є філософсько-антропологічне осмислення героїзму як граничного вияву сили духу, що поєднує інституційні засади суспільного блага та індивідуальну волю до його досягнення. Теоретичний базис. Феномен героїзму досліджено в класичних працях Гомера, Плутарха, Томаса Карлайла. Важливі сучасні філософсько-антропологічні інтерпретації цього феномену надають Фрідріх Ніцше, Гельмут Плеснер та (...)
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    Can we wrong a work of art?Eoin O’Connell - 2015 - Evental Aesthetics 4 (2):116-137.
    If we can wrong a work of art, then it has moral status. This paper considers two examples of putative wrongings of works of art, but in both cases, the claim that the work of art itself is wronged cannot be vindicated. The sense that a work of art has been wronged arises when that work has a special meaning for us or has a special standing in a cultural context. There is nothing intrinsic to works of art that can (...)
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    Epistemic Elitism, Paternalism, and Confucian Democracy.Shaun O’Dwyer - 2015 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 14 (1):33-54.
    This paper brings a fresh, epistemic perspective to bear on prominent Confucian philosophers’ arguments for a hybrid Deweyan-Confucian democracy, or for an illiberal democracy with “Confucian characteristics.” Reconstructing principles for epistemic elitism and paternalism from the pre-Qin 秦 Confucian thought that inspires these advocates for Confucian democracy, it finds two major problems with their proposals. For those who abandon or modify this epistemic elitism and paternalism in accordance with , the result is a philosophical syncretism that is either unconvincingly Confucian (...)
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    A critical evaluation of the theory and practice of therapeutic touch.Dónal P. O'Mathúna, Steven Pryjmachuk, Wayne Spencer, Michael Stanwick & Stephen Matthiesen - 2002 - Nursing Philosophy 3 (2):163-176.
    In this paper, the theory and practice of therapeutic touch (TT) is scrutinized from a number of perspectives. Firstly, the alleged close relationship between TT and Martha Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings is evaluated. Secondly, the employment of the language of modern physics in Rogers’ theory and TT is critically examined. The authors then review the research literature on TT's efficacy, completing their critique by discussing the ethical issues involved in the practice of TT. As each of the perspectives (...)
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    Mental structure and self-consciousness.Brian O'Shaughnessy - 1972 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 15 (1-4):30-63.
    Mental health, in one awake, guarantees that person knowledge of the central phenomenon-contents of his own mind, under an adequate classificatory heading. This is the primary thesis of the paper. That knowledge is not itself a phenomenon-content, and usually is achieved in no way. Rather, it stems from the natural accessibility of mental phenomenon-contents to wakeful consciousness. More precisely, when mental normality obtains, such knowledge necessarily obtains in wakeful consciousness. This thesis conjoins a version of Cartesianism with the concepts of (...)
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  22. Belief, normativity and the constitution of agency.Emer O'Hagan - 2005 - Philosophical Explorations 8 (1):39-52.
    In this paper I advance a constitutive argument for the authority of rational norms. Because accountability to reasons is constitutive of rational agency and rational norms are implicit in reasons for action and belief, the justification of rational norms is of a piece with the practice of reasoning. Peter Railton has objected that the constitutive view fails to defend the categorical authority of reason over agents. I respond to his objections, arguing that they presuppose a foundationalist conception of justification that (...)
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    Leibniz on the Indefinite as Infinite.O. Bradley Bassler - 1998 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (4):849 - 874.
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    The nature of propositions: reply to Jairo José da Silva.O. Chateaubriand - 2004 - Manuscrito 27 (1):147-157.
    In §1 I reply to Jairo’s objections to my account of truth and falsity showing that my account of falsity does not imply that false sentences refer to something. In §2 I argue that Jairo’s main objection to my account of propositions as abstract properties is based on a misunderstanding concerning the purpose of this account. In §3 I examine Jairo’s suggestion that contradictory sentences can be said to describe possible states of affairs.
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    Substructural development during strain cycling of alpha-iron.O. K. Chopra & C. V. B. Gowda - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (3):583-591.
  26. The transmission of philosophy in historical form. A report on the 1998 Genoa conference of the Italian Philosophical Society.O. Cocorocchio - 1998 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 53 (2):317-320.
     
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  27. Information transmission in the visual system.O. D. Creutzfeldt, J. M. Fuster, A. Herz & M. Straschill - 1966 - In John C. Eccles (ed.), Brain and Conscious Experience: Study Week September 28 to October 4, 1964, of the Pontificia Academia Scientiarum. New York,: Springer.
     
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  28. An Ex Post Facto Study of First-Year Student Orientation as an Indicator of Student Success at a Community College.Amanda Ellis-O'Quinn - 2012 - Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges 17 (1):51-57.
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    Vorländer, Karl, Volkstümliche Geschichte der Philosophie.O. A. Ellissen - 1923 - Kant Studien 28 (1-2):433.
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  30. Die personalisme van Kohnstamm en die betekenis hiervan vir sy prinsipieel-pedagogiese denkbeelde.O. C. Erasmus - 1957 - Pretoria,:
     
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    Fixed-points of Set-continuous Operators.O. Esser, R. Hinnion & D. Dzierzgowski - 2000 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 46 (2):183-194.
    In this paper, we study when a set-continuous operator has a fixed-point that is the intersection of a directed family. The framework of our study is the Kelley-Morse theory KMC– and the Gödel-Bernays theory GBC–, both theories including an Axiom of Choice and excluding the Axiom of Foundation. On the one hand, we prove a result concerning monotone operators in KMC– that cannot be proved in GBC–. On the other hand, we study conditions on directed superclasses in GBC– in order (...)
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  32. Improving Information and Best Practices for Public Health Emergency Legal Preparedness.Daniel O’Brien, Clifford M. Rees, Ernest Abbott, Elisabeth Belmont, Amy Eiden, Patrick M. Libbey, Gilberto Chavez & Mary des Vignes-Kendrick - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (s1):64-67.
    This is one of four interrelated action agenda papers resulting from the National Summit on Public Health Legal Preparedness convened in June 2007 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and nineteen multi-disciplinary partner organizations. Each of the action agenda papers deals with one of the four core elements of public health legal preparedness: laws and legal authorities; competency in using those laws; coordination of law-based public health actions; and information. Options presented in this paper are for consideration by (...)
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    The Currency of Justice: Fines and Damages in Consumer Societies.Pat O'Malley - 2009 - Routledge-Cavendish.
    Fines and monetary damages account for the majority of legal sanctions across the whole spectrum of legal governance. Money is, in key respects, the primary tool law has to achieve compliance. Yet money has largely been ignored by social analyses of law, and especially by social theory. _The Currency of Justice_ examines the differing rationalities, aims and assumptions built into money’s deployment in diverse legal fields and sanctions. This raises major questions about the extent to which money appears as an (...)
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    The Triplex Via of Naming God.Fran O'Rourke - 2016 - Review of Metaphysics 69 (3):519-554.
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    The Equality of Men and Women.Eileen O'Neill - 2011 - In Desmond M. Clarke & Catherine Wilson (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy in early modern Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This article explores the debate on the equality of men and women in early modern Europe. It suggests that both scepticism and Cartesianism provided new arguments to establish the equal capabilities and entitlements of women and men. In this debate, traditional metaphysics was seen once again to support prejudices rather than evidence-based arguments. This article describes some of the most prominent feminist works during this period, including those of Anne Thérèse de Lambert, Gabrielle Suchon, François Poullain De La Barre, and (...)
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    The Feminism of T. H. Green: A Late-Victorian Success Story?O. Anderson - 1991 - History of Political Thought 12 (4):671.
    Rather surprisingly, T.H.Green's ideas on women and the family are as neglected today as they were immediately after his death in 1882, when his thought was first interpreted for a wider public by his colleagues and friends.1 Silence on such matters in the 1880s is not remarkable. It is odd, however, that it persists today, despite recent intense concern with the history of women and the family, including their place in political thought, and despite reviving philosophical interest in the British (...)
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    Introduction: Framing ‘Post-AIDS’ and Global Health Discourses in 2015 and Beyond.Gráinne O’Connell - 2020 - Journal of Medical Humanities 41 (2):89-94.
    This special issue, entitled “Post-AIDS’ and Global Health Discourses: Interdisciplinary Perspectives,’ emerged from a one day Medical Humanities symposium at the Leeds Centre for Medical Humanities, at the University of Leeds, England, on February 27th 2015. This special issue focusses on the perceived deprioritising of HIV and AIDS in the Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs, that were launched in 2015. The SDGs function as policy benchmarks for all entities within the United Nations system and they supersede the Millennium Development Goals, (...)
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    Negation and negative properties: reply to Richard Vallée.O. Chateaubriand - 2004 - Manuscrito 27 (1):235-242.
    I argue in §1 that there is a clear distinction between predicate negation and sentential negation and that sentential negation is a special case of predicate negation operating on the predicate ‘is true’. In §2 I reply to Richard’s objections to negative properties on the basis of the conception of properties as identity conditions presented in Chapter 12 of Logical Forms.
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    Proof and practice: response to Norma Goethe.O. Chateaubriand - 2008 - Manuscrito 31 (1):387-392.
    Norma Goethe addresses my criticisms of the notion of formal proof as a representation of the practice of proving, and in the process revisits large portions of my discussion of proof. I agree with many of her comments, and direct my response to two specific issues. The first concerns the essential features of proof, and the second the distinction between actual proofs and idealized proofs.Norma Goethe tece seus comentários entorno de minhas críticas à noção de prova formal como representação da (...)
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    Davidson's Argument for the Principle of Charity.Maria Caamaño - 2011 - In Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone (eds.), Just the Arguments. Chichester, West Sussex, U.K.: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 367–369.
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    3.3 Web Science and Reflective Practice.Kieron O'Hara & Wendy Hall - forthcoming - Common Knowledge: The Challenge of Transdisciplinarity.
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  42. Post-Sovetskiye rynochnyye reformy: politiko-ekonomicheskiye kontseptsiyi.O. V. Bychkova - 2001 - Polis 6.
     
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  43. La christianisation des sanctuaires romains de la Syrie du Nord.O. Callot - 1997 - Topoi 7:735-50.
     
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    The design inference : Old wine in new wineskins.Robert O'Connor - 2003 - In Neil A. Manson (ed.), God and design: the teleological argument and modern science. New York: Routledge. pp. 80--66.
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    Commensurability and compensability in ecological economics.J. O'Neill, J. Martinez-Alier & G. Munda - unknown
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    The Irony of Just War.Cian O'Driscoll - 2018 - Ethics and International Affairs 32 (2):227-236.
    By claiming that “just war is just war,” critics suggest that just war theory both distracts from and sanitizes the horror of modern warfare by dressing it up in the language of moral principles. However, the phrase can also be taken as a reminder of why we need just war theory in the first place. It is precisely because just war is just war, with all that this implies, that we must think so carefully and so judiciously about it. Of (...)
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    A novel approach to interpreting Aristotle within the framework of Alexey Chernyakov's scholarly investigation.O. V. Gushchin - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    The distinctive feature of Aristotle's philosophical discourse lies in its subtle transition, at a particular juncture, from metaphysical to ontological discourse. The proactive restoration of the original metaphysical framework pertaining to specific concepts facilitates the identification of the precise location or moment at which their spontaneous reinterpretation transpires. The recognition of the threshold of semantic "recalculation," employed as a hermeneutic procedure, constitutes a novel methodological approach to the analysis of Aristotle's works. In accordance with this approach, it is imperative to (...)
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    Investigation on operating systems identification by means of fractal geometry.I. Zelinka, O. Zme kal & F. Merhaut - 2015 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 23 (1):88-104.
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    Quality in Postgraduate Education.O. Zuber-Skerritt & Y. Ryan - 1996 - British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (1):126-126.
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    The productivity of language:response to Paul Gochet.O. Chateaubriand - 2008 - Manuscrito 31 (1):463-466.
    Paul Gochet raises several interesting issues about my Chapter 13 discussion of productivity, compositionality, the context principle, meaning, and formalization. In my response I concentrate on the question of units of meaning in relation to the context principle, and on the question of infinity and formalization.Paul Gochet levanta várias questões interessantes sobre minhas considerações, no capítulo 13, sobre produtividade, composicionalidade, o princípio do contexto e formalização. Concentro minha réplica na relação das unidades de significação em relação ao principio do contexto (...)
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