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    The university went to ‘decolonise’ and all they brought back was lousy diversity double-speak! Critical race counter-stories from faculty of colour in ‘decolonial’ times.Nadena Doharty, Manuel Madriaga & Remi Joseph-Salisbury - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (3):233-244.
    UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars and activists are increasingly speaking out to testify, whiteness has wide-ranging implications that affect curricula, pedagogy, knowledge production, university policies, campus climate, and the experiences of students and faculty of colour. Unsurprisingly then, calls to decolonize the university abound. In this article, we draw upon the Critical Race Theory method of counter-storytelling. By introducing composite characters, we speak back to assumptions that universities are race-neutral, meritocratic institutions. (...)
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    Évaluation de la loi huriet-sérusclat en chirurgie.Rémi Brajeul, Jacquemine Péguet-Ménard, Claudine Esper, Isabelle Lucas-Baloup, Irène Frachon, Marie-Hélène Lallier & Joseph Colin - 2002 - Médecine et Droit 2002 (57):4-8.
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    An asterisk denotes a publication by a member of the American Catholic Philosophical Association. The Editors welcome suggestions for reviews. Bedau, Mark A., and Emily C. Parke, eds. The Ethics of Protocells: Moral and Social Implications of Creating Life in the Laboratory. Cambridge, Mass. and London: MIT Press, 2009. Pp. x+ 368. Paper $28.00, ISBN: 978-0-262-51269-5. [REVIEW]Joseph A. Bracken, Rémi Brague, J. Budziszewski & Stratford Caldecott - 2009 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 83 (3).
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    The right of resistance in Richard Price and Joseph Priestley.Rémy Duthille - 2018 - History of European Ideas 44 (4):419-432.
    ABSTRACTThis article is concerned with the writings on resistance by Richard Price and Joseph Priestley, the leaders of the Rational Dissenters who supported the American and French Revolutions, from the late 1760s to 1791. The article discusses the differences between Rational Dissent and mainstream Whig resistance theory, as regards history in particular: the Dissenters viewed the Glorious Revolution as a lost opportunity rather than a full triumph and claimed the heritage of the Puritan opposition to Charles I, some of (...)
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    Promenades philosophiques.Remy de Gourmont - 1916 - Paris: Mercvre de France.
    Franc̜ois Bacon et Joseph de Maistre.--Sainte-Beuve créateur de valeurs.--Le pessimisme de Léopardi.--La logique d'un saint.--Les racines de l'idéalisme.--Idées et paysages.--La rhétorique.--Essai sur la simplification de l'orthographe.--Notes de philologie.
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    La structure du libre arbitre et le péché de l’Ange.Joseph-Marie Gilliot - 2021 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 104 (3):523-549.
    En publiant en 1965 Le Péché et la durée de l’ange, le P. Guérard des Lauriers, o. p. (1898-1989) offrait une contribution majeure à un débat qui divisait les thomistes. En 1946 en effet, la parution de Surnaturel du P. de Lubac avait remis en cause, textes de Thomas d’Aquin à l’appui, la thèse de l’impeccabilité naturelle de l’ange, jusqu’alors (presque) unanimement reçue dans l’École thomiste. Deux interprétations de Thomas d’Aquin polarisèrent alors le débat : la raison de la peccabilité (...)
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  7. The Ethics of Immigration.Joseph H. Carens - 2013 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Eminent political theorist Joseph Carens tests the limits of democratic theory in the realm of immigration, arguing that any acceptable immigration policy must be based on moral principles even if it conflicts with the will of the majority.
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    7T MRI and Computational Modeling Supports a Critical Role of Lead Location in Determining Outcomes for Deep Brain Stimulation: A Case Report.Lauren E. Schrock, Remi Patriat, Mojgan Goftari, Jiwon Kim, Matthew D. Johnson, Noam Harel & Jerrold L. Vitek - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation is an established therapy for Parkinson’s disease motor symptoms. The ideal site for implantation within STN, however, remains controversial. While many argue that placement of a DBS lead within the sensorimotor territory of the STN yields better motor outcomes, others report similar effects with leads placed in the associative or motor territory of the STN, while still others assert that placing a DBS lead “anywhere within a 6-mm-diameter cylinder centered at the presumed middle of the (...)
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  9. Themes from Kaplan.Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (3):572-573.
     
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    Towards a rational philosophical anthropology.Joseph Agassi - 1977 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    The thesis of the present volume is critical and dual. (1) Present day philosophy of man and sciences of man suffer from the Greek mis taken polarization of everything human into nature and convention which is (allegedly) good and evil, which is (allegedly) truth and fal sity, which is (allegedly) rationality and irrationality, to wit, the polar ization of all fields of inquiry, the natural and social sciences, as well as ethics and all technology, whether natural or social, into the (...)
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    Synderesis as Remorse of Conscience.Joseph W. Yedlicka - 1963 - New Scholasticism 37 (2):204-212.
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    Values, Spirituality and Religion: Family Business and the Roots of Sustainable Ethical Behavior.Joseph H. Astrachan, Claudia Binz Astrachan, Giovanna Campopiano & Massimo Baù - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 163 (4):637-645.
    The inclusion of morally binding values such as religious—or in a broader sense, spiritual—values fundamentally alter organizational decision-making and ethical behavior. Family firms, being a particularly value-driven type of organization, provide ample room for religious beliefs to affect family, business, and individual decisions. The influence that the owning family is able to exert on value formation and preservation in the family business makes religious family firms an incubator for value-driven and faith-led decision-making and behavior. They represent a particularly rich and (...)
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    Referential Mechanics: Direct Reference and the Foundations of Semantics.Joseph Almog - 2014 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    This volume is focused on understanding a key idea in modern semantics-direct reference-and its integration into a general semantics for natural language.
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    Compréhension d’autrui, savoir-faire conceptuel et monde social.Rémi Clot-Goudard - 2023 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 119 (3):335-352.
    En philosophie de l’esprit, la compréhension d’autrui est volontiers présentée comme le fruit d’une activité complexe d’attribution d’états mentaux, ou mindreading. La question centrale est alors celle de savoir comment accéder à l’esprit d’autrui. L’article soutient que cette façon d’aborder le sujet doit être rejetée, au profit d’une élucidation de la compréhension repartant de notre capacité à décrire spontanément ce que fait quelqu’un. Identifier une action apparaît comme l’exercice d’une capacité conceptuelle acquise par l’insertion dans un enchevêtrement de pratiques qui (...)
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    Écologie et paysage.Paolo D’Angelo & Rémi Chaix - 2018 - Nouvelle Revue D’Esthétique 2:25.
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    Sensory Perceptions in Language, Embodiment and Epistemology.Jodi Sandford, Rémi Digonnet & Annalisa Baicchi (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    The book illustrates how the human ability to adapt to the environment and interact with it can explain our linguistic representation of the world as constrained by our bodies and sensory perception. The different chapters discuss philosophical, scientific, and linguistic perspectives on embodiment and body perception, highlighting the core mechanisms humans employ to acquire knowledge of reality. These processes are based on sensory experience and interaction through communication.
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    The Moral Foundations of Parenthood.Joseph Millum - 2017 - Oxford University Press.
    In this book, Joseph Millum explains how parental rights and responsibilities are acquired, what they consist in, and how parents should go about making decisions on behalf of their children. In doing so, he provides a set of frameworks to help solve pressing ethical dilemmas relating to parents and children.
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  18. Free Will.Joseph Keim Campbell - 2011 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    What is free will? Why is it important? Can the same act be both free and determined? Is free will necessary for moral responsibility? Does anyone have free will, and if not, how is creativity possible and how can anyone be praised or blamed for anything? These are just some of the questions considered by Joseph Keim Campbell in this lively and accessible introduction to the concept of free will. Using a range of engaging examples the book introduces the (...)
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  19. Cue integration with categories: Weighting acoustic cues in speech using unsupervised learning and distributional statistics.Joseph C. Toscano & Bob McMurray - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (3):434.
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    Bioethics, Ukraine, and the Peril of Silence.Joseph J. Fins - 2023 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 32 (1):1-3.
    By considering the history of bioethics and international humanitarian law, Joseph J. Fins contends that bioethics as an academic and moral community should stand in solidarity with Ukraine as it defends freedom and civility.
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    Learning How to Generalize.Joseph L. Austerweil, Sophia Sanborn & Thomas L. Griffiths - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (8):e12777.
    Generalization is a fundamental problem solved by every cognitive system in essentially every domain. Although it is known that how people generalize varies in complex ways depending on the context or domain, it is an open question how people learn the appropriate way to generalize for a new context. To understand this capability, we cast the problem of learning how to generalize as a problem of learning the appropriate hypothesis space for generalization. We propose a normative mathematical framework for learning (...)
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  22. Diminuer les injustices épistémiques au moyen d’enseignements par et avec les patients : l’expérience pragmatiste de la faculté de médecine de Bobigny.Olivia Gross & Rémi Gagnayre - 2021 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 4 (1):70-78.
    When categories of actors are discredited, epistemic inequalities produce testimonial or hermeneutic injustices. These injustices manifest themselves in the absence of recognition of the knowledge of others and in the fact that their ability to understand is called into question. Moreover, although they are subjected to exogenous norms in which they do not find themselves, the people subjected to these injustices find it difficult to assert this and to identify their own norms. These two types of injustice alter the quality (...)
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    The Inductivist Philosophy.Joseph Agassi - 1963 - History and Theory 2:1-3.
    Bacon's inductivist philosophy of science divides thinkers into the scientific and the prejudiced, using as a standard the up-to-date science textbook. Inductivists regard the history of science as progressing smoothly, from facts rather than from problems, to increasingly general theories, undisturbed by contending scientific schools. Conventionalists regard theories as pigeonholes for classifying facts; history of science is the development of increasingly simple theories, neither true nor false. Conventionalism is useless for reconstructing and weighing conflicts between schools, and overemphasizes science's internal (...)
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    Why actor models are integral to structural analysis.Joseph M. Whitmeyer - 1994 - Sociological Theory 12 (2):153-165.
    Some versions of structuralism consider actors to be necessary for structural analysis; others argue that they are not. All versions of structuralism consider social structure to be analytically independent of actors. I show through examples and subsequently through deduction that this position is wrong. That is, any conceptualization of social structure necessarily involves a conception of its constituent actors. Moreover, I generalize this point to argue that the structure of scientific knowledge follows a multilevel modeling approach: theory at every level (...)
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    The degree of nonminimality is at most 2.James Freitag, Rémi Jaoui & Rahim Moosa - 2023 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 23 (3).
    In this paper, it is shown that if [Formula: see text] is a complete type of Lascar rank at least 2, in the theory of differentially closed fields of characteristic zero, then there exists a pair of realisations [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] such that p has a nonalgebraic forking extension over [Formula: see text]. Moreover, if A is contained in the field of constants then p already has a nonalgebraic forking extension over [Formula: see text]. The results are (...)
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  26. What Am I? Descartes and the Mind-Body Problem.Joseph Almog - 2003 - Filosoficky Casopis 51:881-883.
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  27. Is a Unified Description of Language-and-Thought Possible?Joseph Almog - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy 102 (10):493-531.
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    An elementary Christian metaphysics.Joseph Owens - 1963 - Houston, Tex.: Center for Thomistic Studies.
    Joseph Owens presents an introduction to metaphysics designed to develop in the reader a habitus of thinking. Using original Thomistic texts and Etienne Gilson's interpretation of St. Thomas Aquinas, Owens examines the application of metaphysical principles to the issues that arise in a specifically Christian environment. An Elementary Christian Metaphysics focuses on questions of existence and the nature of revealed truths. Following his historical introduction to metaphysics, Owens provides a general investigation of the first principles and causes of being (...)
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    A nonparametric Bayesian framework for constructing flexible feature representations.Joseph L. Austerweil & Thomas L. Griffiths - 2013 - Psychological Review 120 (4):817-851.
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    Presuppositions for Logic.Joseph Agassi - 1982 - The Monist 65 (4):465-480.
    Positivists identify science and certainty and in the name of the utter rationality of science deny that it rests on speculative presuppositions. The Logical Positivists took a step further and tried to show such presuppositions really no presuppositions at all but rather poorly worded sentences. Rules of sentence formation, however, rest on the presuppositions about the nature of language. This makes us unable to determine the status of mathematics, which is these days particularly irksome since this question is now-since Abraham (...)
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    The psychology of rigorous humanism.Joseph Frank Rychlak - 1987 - New York: New York University Press.
    In this second edition, Joseph Rychlak has retained his analysis of the philosophical antecedents of psychology and, at the same time, has considerably revised more complicated material illustration rigorous humanism to make the book more accessible for students. Rychlak here offers an analysis of the philosophical traditions underlying the social sciences and shows how functionalism came to dominate the modern science of psychology in America.
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    Scepsis Scientifica: Or, Confest Ignorance, the Way to Science; In an Essay of the Vanity of Dogmatizing, and Confident Opinion (Classic Reprint).Joseph Glanvill & John Owen - 2015 - Kegan Paul, Trench & Co.
    Excerpt from Scepsis Scientifica: Or, Confest Ignorance, the Way to Science; In an Essay of the Vanity of Dogmatizing, and Confident Opinion He seems to have been brought up, if not as an extreme sectary, at least in some school of Puritanism which allowed small scope for independent judgment. Thus he tells us, in his "Plus Ultra" (p. 142): "In my first education I was continually instructed into a religious and fast adherence to everything I was taught, and a dread (...)
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    Analyzing Knowledge Retrieval Impairments Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease Using Network Analyses.Jeffrey C. Zemla & Joseph L. Austerweil - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-12.
    A defining characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease is difficulty in retrieving semantic memories, or memories encoding facts and knowledge. While it has been suggested that this impairment is caused by a degradation of the semantic store, the precise ways in which the semantic store is degraded are not well understood. Using a longitudinal corpus of semantic fluency data, we derive semantic network representations of patients with Alzheimer’s disease and of healthy controls. We contrast our network-based approach with analyzing fluency data with (...)
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    The Mobility of Builders in Medieval Port Cities. The Foreign Masters of Dubrovnik Cathedral.Joseph C. Williams - 2023 - Convivium 10 (1):136-149.
    Study of the foreign magistri and protomagistri of the medieval cathedral of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) (ca 1130-1350, rebuilt after 1693) reveals the social dynamics of artists’ travel in Mediterranean ports. Building on previous research of the builders’ artistic contexts and references, this analysis combines close reading and comparison of contract documents, discussion of Ragusa’s foreign citizenship law, and questions informed by the sociology of mobility. The study concludes that the governor patrons of Ragusa Cathedral exploited the increased physical and occupational mobility (...)
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  35. Chinese language and chinese thought.Joseph S. Wu - 1969 - Philosophy East and West 19 (4):423-434.
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    The Political Economy of Progress: John Stuart Mill and Modern Radicalism.Joseph Persky - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    While there had been much radical thought before John Stuart Mill, Joseph Persky argues it was Mill, as he moved to the left, who provided the radical wing of liberalism with its first serious analytical foundation, a political economy of progress that still echoes today. A rereading of Mill's mature work suggests his theoretical understanding of accumulation led him to see laissez-faire capitalism as a transitional system. Deeply committed to the egalitarian precepts of the Enlightenment, Mill advocated gradualism and (...)
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    The Double-Edged Helix: Social Implications of Genetics in a Diverse Society.Joseph S. Alper, Catherine Ard, Adrienne Asch, Peter Conrad, Jon Beckwith, American Cancer Society Research Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Jon Beckwith, Harry Coplan Professor of Social Sciences Peter Conrad & Lisa N. Geller - 2002
    The rapidly changing field of genetics affects society through advances in health-care and through implications of genetic research. This study addresses the impacts of new genetic discoveries and technologies on different segments of today's society. The book begins with a chapter on genetic complexity, and subsequent chapters discuss moral and ethical questions arising from today's genetics from the perspectives of health care professionals, the media, the general public, special interest groups and commercial interests.
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  38. (1 other version)Reported Miracles: A Critique of Hume.Joseph Houston - 1994 - Religious Studies 31 (2):275-276.
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    Reel Spirituality: Theology and Film in Dialogue.Joseph D. Wooddell - 2003 - Philosophia Christi 5 (2):667-669.
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    A Note on the Third Section of the Divided Line.Joseph S. Wu - 1969 - New Scholasticism 43 (2):269-275.
  41. Discourse regimes and liberal vehemence.Joseph Yi - 2024 - Theory and Society 53 (6):1511-1519.
    Self-identified adherents of freedom and democracy (hereafter ‘liberals’) increasingly accuse each other as being harmful, illiberal actors. To explain, I argue that present day liberals adhere to different sets of rules on public discourse (discourse regimes), and that adherents of one regime frame those of another as false liberals, who allow or commit rights violations. I illustrate with diverging discourse regimes within and among advanced, OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) democracies.
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    Metaphysics and epistemology in Stephen Hawking's theory of the creation of the universe.Joseph M. Życiński - 1996 - Zygon 31 (2):269-284.
    In 1981 S. W. Hawking and J. Hartle presented a quantum mechanical description of the early stages of possible cosmological evolution. Their proposal was interpreted by many authors as a pattern of cosmic creation from nothing in which no divine Creator is needed. In this approach, physically defined “nothing” was identified both with the empty set of set theory and with metaphysical nothingness. After defining philosophical presuppositions implicitly assumed in Hawking's paper, one discovers that this alleged nothingness has all properties (...)
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    La cité introuvable. Saint Thomas d’Aquin et les deux cités.Jean-Rémi Lanavère - 2021 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 137 (2):73-90.
    L’interprétation reçue de la pensée politique de Thomas d’Aquin la situe dans une prise de distance à l’égard de l’héritage augustinien, et en particulier vis-à-vis d’un usage politique du thème de la cité de Dieu. Afin de vérifier la pertinence d’un tel jugement, rien ne valait un examen attentif, d’une part, de tous les usages que Thomas d’Aquin fait du thème des deux cités tel qu’il se trouve présent dans la Cité de Dieu, et d’autre part de toutes les références (...)
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    Du développement durable à la transition : des démarches d’anticipation territoriales en recomposition.Rémi Le Fur - 2018 - Temporalités 28.
    Les démarches d’anticipation, tout comme le développement durable, sont tournées vers le futur. La montée en puissance des préoccupations du développement durable a engendré une multiplication de démarches d’anticipation conduites par les collectivités territoriales. Elle se traduit pour l’action publique par un double élargissement des échelles spatiale et temporelle des enjeux auxquels elle doit répondre, passant d’enjeux locaux et de court terme à des enjeux planétaires et de long terme. Si les démarches d’anticipation sont réceptrices de ces évolutions elles en (...)
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    Les paléoenvironnements du site préhistorique de Dikili Tash (Macédoine orientale, Grèce).Laurent Lespez, Rémi Dalongeville, Claudine Noirel-Schutz, Jean Pierre Suc, Haïdo Koukouli-Chryssanthaki & René Treuil - 2000 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 124 (2):413-434.
    Οι γεωμορφολογικές και παλυνολογικές έρευνες γύρω από την τούμπα Ντικιλί Τας βοηθούν στην καλύτερη κατανόηση των χαρακτηριστικών της χωροθέτησης του προϊστορικού οικισμού και της εξέλιξης των παλαιοπεριβαλλοντων από τη Νεότερη Νεολιθική έως το τέλος της Εποχής του Χαλκού. Ο οικισμός βρίσκεται μεταξύ των παρυφών της οροσειράς της Λεκάνης και του παλαιού έλους των Φιλίππων. Σε μεγάλη κλίμακα, η γεωμορφολογική κατάσταση εμφανίζεται πολυσύνθετη : ο σχηματισμός μιας γλώσσας στο περίγραμμα του παλαιού έλους και ένα μικρό κοίλωμα του εδάφους στους πρόποδες της (...)
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    Automated Orchestration of Security Chains Driven by Process Learning.Nicolas Schnepf, Rémi Badonnel, Abdelkader Lahmadi & Stephan Merz - 2021 - In Ahmad Alnafessah, Gabriele Russo Russo, Valeria Cardellini, Giuliano Casale & Francesco Lo Presti (eds.), Communication Networks and Service Management in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Wiley. pp. 289–319.
    Connected devices, such as smartphones and tablets, are exposed to a large variety of attacks. Their protection is often challenged by their resource constraints in terms of CPU, memory and energy. Security chains, composed of security functions such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems and data leakage prevention mechanisms, offer new perspectives to protect these devices using software-defined networking and network function virtualization. However, the complexity and dynamics of these chains require new automation techniques to orchestrate them. This chapter describes an (...)
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  47. Law and Logic.Joseph Horovitz - 1977 - Critica 9 (26):127-131.
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    Being human in multicultural traditions.K. Remi Rajani (ed.) - 2017 - Washington DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
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    The legacy of Lakatos.Joseph Agassi - 1979 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 9 (3):316-326.
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    Response variability in the white rat during conditioning, extinction, and reconditioning.Joseph J. Antonitis - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (4):273.
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