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    The Principle of Stasis: Why drift is not a Zero-Cause Law.Victor J. Luque - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 57:71-79.
    This paper analyses the structure of evolutionary theory as a quasi-Newtonian theory and the need to establish a Zero-Cause Law. Several authors have postulated that the special character of drift is because it is the default behaviour or Zero-Cause Law of evolutionary systems, where change and not stasis is the normal state of them. For these authors, drift would be a Zero-Cause Law, the default behaviour and therefore a constituent assumption impossible to change without changing the system. I defend (...)
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    Origin of Bankruptcy Procedure in Roman Law.Stasys Vėlyvis & Vilija Mikuckienė - 2009 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 117 (3):285-297.
    In order to clarify the objectives of bankruptcy, to reveal the true essence of bankruptcy procedure and the origin of legal terms, it is necessary to ascertain the nature of this institute of law, as well as the reasons for its creation and development. This article provides historic analysis of the development of the institute of bankruptcy procedure. For this purpose, a historic comparative research is undertaken in the article, in order to find certain parallels of bankruptcy procedure under Roman (...)
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  3. (1 other version)Flux, Stasis, And The Sign.J. Wright - 2003 - Minerva 7:173-207.
    Language, either oral or written, is meant both to convey and to preserve meaning. Semiotics is thediscipline which permits the extraction of a meaning from systems of linguistic signs. Written texts arestatic, while the world is about them is in flux. Meaning is thus intimately connected to this marriageof flux and stasis in texts.Here, three views on semiotics are examined:First, Plato’s treatment of signs and flux in the dialogue Kratylos is dissected. The conventional andmimetic aspects of signs are contrasted, (...)
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    La «stásis» y la tragedia de la democracia.Juan Pablo Arancibia Carrizo - 2020 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 11 (1):79-111.
    The article examines the relationship between tragedy and Greek democracy starting from the category of «stasis». Focused on this notion, the text proposes two exercises that articulate and demonstrate the relationship between tragedy and democracy. First, it focuses on the question about the «stasis» and how this relationship will be conceptualized in the investigation by examining five dimensions contained in that category: the eristic conception of language; the notion of «agon» as a political principle of conflict; the (...)
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    Stasis del alma y psicologización de la política en República IV.Lucas Soares - 2014 - Elenchos 35 (2):251-268.
    In Republic 436a-c Plato introduces, for the first time, the problematic postulate of the tripartition of the species-functions of the soul to pass on to justify it by starting from the so-called “Principle of conflict” or “of the impossibility of opposites”. To reach this point in the dialogue, we will firstly place this passage in the conceptual architecture of the work, taking the topic of stasis (sedition, revolt, civil war) as the thread for the reconstruction of the argumentative (...)
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    Multiculturalisme et laïcité en France : les trois républicanismes du rapport Stasi.Karel Leyva - 2015 - Dialogue 54 (4):647-684.
    Since the late twentieth century, republicanism has been the subject of renewed interest in contemporary political theory. In France, subsequent to 1989, this revival brought debates about cultural and religious diversity to the philosophical forefront. Thus, it is now possible to distinguish between a plurality of perspectives, each claiming specific interpretations of republicanism and each positioning itself differently to meet these cultural and religious challenges. This article situates the Report of the Committee of Reflection on the Application of the (...) of Secularity in the Republic with regard to these issues. (shrink)
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    The Principle of Good Faith: Toward Substantive Stakeholder Engagement.Cedric E. Dawkins - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 121 (2):283-295.
    Although stakeholder theory is concerned with stakeholder engagement, substantive operational barometers of engagement are lacking in the literature. This theoretical paper attempts to strengthen the accountability aspect of normative stakeholder theory with a more robust notion of stakeholder engagement derived from the concept of good faith. Specifically, it draws from the labor relations field to argue that altered power dynamics are essential underpinnings of a viable stakeholder engagement mechanism. After describing the tenets of substantive engagement, the paper draws from the (...)
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  8. The Principle of Determination.Vincent Descombes - 1991 - Thesis Eleven 29 (1):47-62.
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    The Principle of Paradigm Inversion.Charls Pearson - 2012 - Semiotics:139-158.
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  10. The semiconducting principle of monetary and environmental values exchange.Quan-Hoang Vuong - 2021 - Economics and Business Letters 10 (3):284-290.
    This short article represents the first attempt to define a new core cultural value that will enable engaging the business sector in humankind’s mission to heal nature. First, I start with defining the problem of the current business culture and the extant thinking on how to solve environmental problems, which I called “the eco-deficit culture.” Then, I present a solution to this problem by formulating the “semiconducting principle” of monetary and environmental values exchange, which I believe can generate “an (...)
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    Aristotle's Rhetoric: An Art of Character (review).John T. Kirby - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117 (4):651-653.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Aristotle’s Rhetoric: An Art of CharacterJohn T. KirbyEugene Garver. Aristotle’s Rhetoric: An Art of Character. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1995. xii + 344 pp. Cloth, $53.95; paper, $18.95.The history of Aristotle’s Rhetoric has been one of cyclical obscurity and rediscovery. Arguably the single greatest work of rhetorical theory ever penned, in any time or culture, its popularity and influence seem to wax and wane (...)
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    Kant’s Regulative Principle of Aesthetic Excellence: The Ideal Aesthetic Experience.Rob van Gerwen - 1995 - Kant Studien 86 (3):331-345.
    It is rather intriguing that we will often try to persuade people of what we find beautiful, even though we do not believe that they may subsequently base their judgement of taste on our testimony. Typically, we think that the experience of beauty is such that we cannot leave it to others to be had. Moreover, we are often aware of the contingency of our own judgements’ foundation in our own experience. Nevertheless, we do think that certain aesthetic, evaluative conceptions (...)
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  13. The Foundation of the Principle of Non-Contradiction. Some Remarks on the Medieval Transformation of Metaphysics.Wouter Goris - 2011 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 22:527-257.
    There are various ways to describe the transformation that metaphysics underwent in the Middle Ages. One way is to describe this transformation as the purging of all theological reminiscences from ontology, which took place — whether induced by the presence of a theology of revelation in the Latin West, or not — in the 13th and 14th century. Another way is to describe it as the rise of a transcendental philosophy in the first part of the 13th century, a doctrine (...)
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    Situationality as the main principle of chinese" aesthetic being.Loreta Poska1te - 2005 - In Jurate Baranova, Contemporary philosophical discourse in Lithuania. Washington, D.C.: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. pp. 249.
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    Self-Defense and the Principle of Generic Consistency.Eric Reitan - 2006 - Social Theory and Practice 32 (3):415-438.
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  16. The principle of sufficient reason and necessitarianism.Kris McDaniel - 2019 - Analysis 79 (2):230-236.
    Peter van Inwagen presented a powerful argument against the Principle of Sufficient Reason, which I henceforth abbreviate as ‘PSR’. For decades, the consensus was that this argument successfully refuted PSR. However, now a growing consensus holds that van Inwagen’s argument is fatally flawed, at least when ‘sufficient reason’ is understood in terms of ground, for on this understanding, an ineliminable premiss of van Inwagen’s argument is demonstrably false and cannot be repaired. I will argue that this growing consensus is (...)
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  17. The principle of fairness and political obligation.George Klosko - 1987 - Ethics 97 (2):353-362.
    In this now-classic work, he clearly and systematically formulates what others thought impossible_a principle of fairness that specifies a set of conditions which grounds existing political obligations and bridges the gap between the abstract accounts of political principles and the actual beliefs of political actors. Brought up-to-date with a new introduction, this new edition will be of great interest to all interested in political thought.
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  18. Scientific progress: The principle of dialectical correspondence.Giacomo Borbone - 2013 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 12:111-121.
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  19. Is the principle of testimony simply epistemically fundamental or simply not?Epistemically Fundamental Or Simply - 2008 - In Nicola Mößner, Sebastian Schmoranzer & Christian Weidemann, Richard Swinburne: Christian Philosophy in a Modern World. ontos. pp. 61.
     
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    Statistical lives and the principle of maximum benefit.A. Weale - 1979 - Journal of Medical Ethics 5 (4):185-195.
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    Neale and the Principle of Compositionality.Gabriel Sandu - 2006 - ProtoSociology 23:131-142.
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  22. Kant and the Principle of Sufficient Reason.Huaping Lu-Adler - 2021 - Review of Metaphysics 74 (3):301–30.
    Leibniz, and many following him, saw the Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR) as pivotal to a scientific (demonstrated) metaphysics. Against this backdrop, Kant is expected to pay close attention to PSR in his reflections on the possibility of metaphysics, which is his chief concern in the Critique of Pure Reason. It is far from clear, however, what has become of PSR in the Critique. On one reading, Kant has simply turned it into the causal principle of the Second (...)
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    Is there an independent principle of causality in physics? A comment on Matthias Frisch, 'causal reasoning in physics.'.John D. Norton - unknown
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  24. The principle of the identity of indiscernibles and quantum mechanics.James Ladyman & Tomasz Bigaj - 2010 - Philosophy of Science 77 (1):117-136.
    It is argued that recent discussion of the principle of the identity of indiscernibles (PII) and quantum mechanics has lost sight of the broader philosophical motivation and significance of PII and that the `received view' of the status of PII in the light of quantum mechanics survives recent criticisms of it by Muller, Saunders, and Seevinck.
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  25. Existential Relation as Principle of Individuation.Stephen A. Hipp - 2008 - The Thomist 72 (1):67-106.
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  26. Metaphysics of the principle of least action.Vladislav Terekhovich - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 62:189-201.
    Despite the importance of the variational principles of physics, there have been relatively few attempts to consider them for a realistic framework. In addition to the old teleological question, this paper continues the recent discussion regarding the modal involvement of the principle of least action and its relations with the Humean view of the laws of nature. The reality of possible paths in the principle of least action is examined from the perspectives of the contemporary metaphysics of modality (...)
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  27. Essay on the generative principle of political constitutions.Joseph Marie Maistre - 1847 - Delmar, N.Y.: Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints.
     
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    The legal principle of proportionality in the light of Hegel’s legal philosophy.Milena Korycka-Zirk - 2014 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2014 (1).
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  29. Productive Logic and the Principle of Self-Contradiction.Nilson Pf - 1976 - International Logic Review 7 (14):135-136.
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    On the principle of disorder in civilization: A socio-physical analysis of fashion change.Margaret Rucker - 1992 - Semiotica 91 (1-2):57-66.
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  31. The Ruling Principle of Method Applied to Education. --.Antonio Rosmini Serbati & Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey - 1893 - Heath.
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    Beyond the Principle of Expression/repression. On Video as Libido.Bernhard Stumpfhaus & Klaus Herding - 2004 - In Bernhard Stumpfhaus & Klaus Herding, Pathos, Affekt, Gefühl: Die Emotionen in den Künsten. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Bounded Normativity: The Principle of Reflective Equilibrium as a Principle of Rationality.Günter Abel - 2023 - In Óscar Lucas González-Castán, Cognitive Vulnerability: An Epistemological Approach. De Gruyter. pp. 149-158.
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  34. Talbot, The Fundamental Principle of Fichtes Philosophy.W. Reinecke - 1907 - Kant Studien 12:133.
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  35. (1 other version)Formal statement of the special principle of relativity.Marton Gomori & Laszlo E. Szabo - 2015 - Synthese 192 (7):1-24.
    While there is a longstanding discussion about the interpretation of the extended, general principle of relativity, there seems to be a consensus that the special principle of relativity is absolutely clear and unproblematic. However, a closer look at the literature on relativistic physics reveals a more confusing picture. There is a huge variety of, sometimes metaphoric, formulations of the relativity principle, and there are different, sometimes controversial, views on its actual content. The aim of this paper is (...)
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  36. Evidential Incomparability and the Principle of Indifference.Martin Smith - 2015 - Erkenntnis 80 (3):605-616.
    The _Principle of Indifference_ was once regarded as a linchpin of probabilistic reasoning, but has now fallen into disrepute as a result of the so-called _problem of multiple of partitions_. In ‘Evidential symmetry and mushy credence’ Roger White suggests that we have been too quick to jettison this principle and argues that the problem of multiple partitions rests on a mistake. In this paper I will criticise White’s attempt to revive POI. In so doing, I will argue that what (...)
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  37. Permanence as a Principle of Practice.Iulian D. Toader - 2021 - Historia Mathematica 54:77-94.
    The paper discusses Peano's defense and application of permanence of forms as a principle of mathematical practice. (Dedicated to the memory of Mic Detlefsen.).
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  38. Other minds and the principle of verifiability.A. Pap - 1951 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 5 (3/4=17/18):280-306.
     
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  39. What Remains of the Principle of the Legality in International Criminal Law? Considerations on the Relevance of the Radbruch Formular.Nuria Pastor Muñoz - 2019 - Archiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosphie 104 (4):455-487.
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    The Rawlsian Principle of Difference: Dilemmas of Interpretation.Jesús Rodríguez Zepeda - 2009 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 43:31.
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    Aristotelian Groundings of the Social Principle of Subsidiarity.Justin M. Anderson - 2014 - International Philosophical Quarterly 54 (3):333-351.
    The social principle of subsidiarity, both regarding the federalism debate in North America and the principle’s role in the formation of the European Union, has garnished increased attention in recent years. In this paper I will argue that if one looks for the historical seed of the principle of subsidiarity in Aristotle—as many authors do—then attention should fall more properly on his analysis of practical reasoning in Book VI of the Nicomachean Ethics than on Book I of (...)
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    Unintended Consequences and the Principle of Restoration Retrieved.Albino Barrera - 2005 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 2 (1):85-124.
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    The principle of parity: the 'placebo effect' and physician communication.Charlotte Blease - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (4):199-203.
    The use of ‘placebos’ in clinical practice is a source of continued controversy for physicians and medical ethicists. There is rarely any extensive discussion on what ‘placebos’ are and how they work. In this paper, drawing on Louhiala and Puustinen's work, the author proposes that the term ‘placebo effect’ be replaced in clinical contexts with the term ‘positive care effect’. Medical treatment always takes place in a ‘context of care’ that encompasses all the phenomena associated with medical intervention: it includes (...)
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    (1 other version)Applying a principle of explicability to AI research in Africa: should we do it?Mary Carman & Benjamin Rosman - 2020 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (2):107-117.
    Developing and implementing artificial intelligence (AI) systems in an ethical manner faces several challenges specific to the kind of technology at hand, including ensuring that decision-making systems making use of machine learning are just, fair, and intelligible, and are aligned with our human values. Given that values vary across cultures, an additional ethical challenge is to ensure that these AI systems are not developed according to some unquestioned but questionable assumption of universal norms but are in fact compatible with the (...)
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  45. The Principle of Non-Contradiction and Protagoras: The Strategy of Aristotle's Metaphysics IV 4.Paula Gottlieb - 1994 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 8:183-209.
  46. Avicenna and the Principle of Sufficient Reason.Kara Richardson - 2014 - Review of Metaphysics 67 (4):743-768.
    The term “principle of sufficient reason” (PSR) was coined by Leibniz, and he is often regarded as its paradigmatic proponent. But as Leibniz himself often insisted, he was by no means the first philosopher to appeal to the idea that everything must have a reason. Histories of the principle attribute versions of it to various ancient authors. A few of these studies include—or at least do not exclude—medieval philosophers; one finds the PSR in Abelard, another finds it in (...)
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  47. Science and the Principle of Sufficient Reason: Du Châtelet contra Wolff.Aaron Wells - 2023 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 13 (1):24–53.
    I argue that Émilie Du Châtelet breaks with Christian Wolff regarding the scope and epistemological content of the principle of sufficient reason, despite his influence on her basic ontology and their agreement that the principle of sufficient reason has foundational importance. These differences have decisive consequences for the ways in which Du Châtelet and Wolff conceive of science.
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  48. Vagueness and the principle of the excluded middle.R. R. Verma - 1970 - Mind 79 (1):67.
     
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  49. Proving the principle of logic: Quentin Meillassoux, Jean-Luc Nancy, and the anhypothetical.Christopher Watkin - 2014 - In Admir Skodo, Other Logics: Alternatives to Formal Logic in the History of Thought and Contemporary Philosophy. Boston: Brill. pp. 26-43.
     
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  50. The Negative Principle of Just Appropriation.Daniel Attas - 2003 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (3):343 - 372.
    According to the negative principle of appropriation a person can acquire an unowned resource if doing so respects a certain condition (the Lockean proviso). Contrary to some views, a proviso of this sort is not incompatible with libertarianism. Moreover, no unilateral powers of acquisition can fail to consider the impact on the interests of others. Hence, a doctrine of appropriation must incorporate such a proviso. However, the several interpretations such a proviso can take on various dimensions will be either (...)
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