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    Sacred and (sub )human pain : witnessing bodies in early modem hagiography and contemporary spectatorship of atrocity.Sophie Oliver - 2010 - In Nancy Billias (ed.), Promoting and producing evil. New York: Rodopi. pp. 63--111.
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  2. Face Matters: Why Do We Care So Much About Faces?Maria Kronfeldner, Lukas Einsele, Oliver Bürkler, Albrecht Haag, Sophie Loidolt & Julie Park - 2020 - Https://Kultur-Digitalstadt.De/Projekte/Profile/Digitalsalon-3/.
    In an interdisciplinary discussion with an international group of experts, we address the question of why faces matter so much. We approach the issue from different academic, technological and artistic perspectives and integrate these different perspectives in an open dialogue in order to raise awareness about the importance of faces at a time when we are hiding them more than ever, be it in “facing” other human beings or in “facing” digital technology.
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  3. Immoderately rational.Sophie Horowitz - 2014 - Philosophical Studies 167 (1):41-56.
    Believing rationally is epistemically valuable, or so we tend to think. It’s something we strive for in our own beliefs, and we criticize others for falling short of it. We theorize about rationality, in part, because we want to be rational. But why? I argue that how we answer this question depends on how permissive our theory of rationality is. Impermissive and extremely permissive views can give good answers; moderately permissive views cannot.
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    Kant on Human Dignity.Oliver Sensen - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    Immanuel Kant is often considered to be the source of the contemporary idea of human dignity, but his conception of human dignity and its relation to human value and to the requirement to respect others have not been widely understood. Kant on Human Dignity offers the first in-depth study in English of this subject. Based on a comprehensive analysis of all the passages in which Kant uses the term ;dignity, as well as an analysis of the most prominent arguments for (...)
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  5. Motivations of the Ethical Consumer.Oliver M. Freestone & Peter J. McGoldrick - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 79 (4):445-467.
    There are strong indications that many consumers are switching towards more socially and environmentally responsible products and services, reflecting a shift in consumer values indicated in several countries. However, little is known about the motives that drive some toward, or deter others from, higher levels of ethical concern and action in their purchasing decisions. Following a qualitative investigation using ZMET and focus group discussions, a questionnaire was developed and administered to a representative sample of consumers; nearly 1,000 usable questionnaires were (...)
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  6. Handedness, parity violation, and the reality of space.Oliver Pooley - 2002 - In Katherine Brading & Elena Castellani (eds.), Symmetries in Physics: Philosophical Reflections. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 250--280.
    In the first part of this paper a relational account of incongruent counterparts is defended against an argument due to Kant. I then consider a more recent attack on such an account, due to John Earman, which alleges that the relationalist cannot account for the lawlike left--right asymmetry manifested in parity-violating phenomena. I review Hoefer's, Huggett's and Saunders' responses to Earman's argument and argue that, while a relationalist account of parity-violating laws is possible, it comes at the cost of non-locality.
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    Womanizing Nietzsche: Philosophy's Relation to the "Feminine".Kelly Oliver - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    In ____Womanizing Nietzsche,__ Kelly Oliver uses an analysis of the position of woman in Nietzsche's texts to open onto the larger question of philosophy's relation to the feminine and the maternal. Offering readings from Nietzsche, Derrida, Irigaray, Kristeva, Freud and Lacan, Oliver builds an innovative foundation for an ontology of intersubjective relationships that suggests a new approach to ethics.
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  8. Formal fallacies and other invalid arguments.James Willard Oliver - 1967 - Mind 76 (304):463-478.
  9. Mental Causation.Sophie Gibb - 2014 - Analysis 74 (2):327-338.
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    Debates around Jixia: Argument and Intertextuality in Warring States Writings Associated with Qi.Oliver Weingarten - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (2):283.
    The character of the scholarly patronage community of Jixia in the Warring States polity of Qi has been hotly debated. Was it indeed an “academy,” as it has been retrospectively dubbed? What kind of activities did resident scholars engage in? What teachings did they propound, what writings did they compose? Following the lead of research by Nathan Sivin and Andrew S. Meyer, the present article does not treat Jixia as an academy proper, but assumes that it was a patronage community (...)
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  11. The functional neuroanatomy of prelexical processing in speech perception.Sophie K. Scott & Richard J. S. Wise - 2004 - Cognition 92 (1-2):13-45.
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    "Confucius and Pregnant Women: An Investigation into the Intertextuality of the" Lunyu".Oliver Weingarten - 2009 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 129 (4):597-618.
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  13. Relationism rehabilitated? II: Relativity.Oliver Pooley - 2001
    In a companion paper (Pooley & Brown 2001) it is argued that Julian Barbour's Machian approach to dynamics provides a genuinely relational interpretation of Newtonian dynamics and that it is more explanatory than the conventional, substantival interpretation. In this paper the extension of the approach to relativistic physics is considered. General relativity, it turns out, can be reinterpreted as a perfectly Machian theory. However, there are difficulties with viewing the Machian interpretation as more fundamental than the conventional, spacetime interpretation. Moreover, (...)
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    Are bio-ontologies metaphysical theories?Oliver M. Lean - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):11587-11608.
    Bio-ontologies are digital frameworks for handling biological and biomedical data. They consist of theoretical entities and relations with explicitly defined logical structures and precise definitions, whose purpose is to provide a shared language for representing information to be distributed and integrated across diverse scientific contexts. It is tempting to view bio-ontologies as clear and formal expressions of a scientific community’s ontological commitments about their domain of inquiry, and to view their integration as tantamount to the metaphysical unification of science that (...)
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    Assessing intentional binding with the method of constant stimuli.Sophie Nolden, Carola Haering & Andrea Kiesel - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3):1176-1185.
    Intentional binding describes the phenomenon that actions and their effects are perceived to be temporally approximated. We introduced a new method of duration estimation to the research field, the method of constant stimuli. Participants freely chose to press one of two keys or experienced passive key presses. After an interval of 250 ms or 600 ms a visual effect occurred. In Experiment 1, each key produced an effect after a specific interval. In Experiment 2, both keys produced an effect after (...)
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    A Meta-Ethical Perspective on Organizational Identity.David Oliver, Matthew Statler & Johan Roos - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 94 (3):427 - 440.
    Although much of the growing literature on organizational identity implicitly recognizes the normative nature of identity, the ethical implications of organizational identity work and talk have not yet been explored in depth. Working from a meta-ethical perspective, we claim that the dynamic, processual, and temporal activities recently associated with organizational identity always have an ethical dimension, whether "good" or "bad." In order to describe the ethical dimensions of organizational identity, we introduce the balance theory of practical wisdom as a theoretical (...)
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  17. Kant's Conception of Inner Value.Oliver Sensen - 2009 - European Journal of Philosophy 19 (2):262-280.
    Abstract: This article addresses a foundational issue in Kant's moral philosophy, the question of the relation of the Categorical Imperative to value. There is an important movement in current Kant scholarship that argues that there is a value underlying the Categorical Imperative. However, some scholars have raised doubts as to whether Kant has a conception of value that could ground the Categorical Imperative. In this paper I seek to add to these doubts by arguing, first, that value would have to (...)
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    The Unorthodox Master.Oliver Weingarten - 2017 - In Paul Rakita Goldin (ed.), A Concise Companion to Confucius. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 52–74.
    This article investigates textual representations of the Confucius figure outside the philosophical mainstream, in writings such as apocrypha (chenwei), records of the strange (zhiguai), and popular narratives from Dunhuang. It argues that Confucius's predictive capacities and his comprehensive knowledge of natural and supernatural phenomena played an important and hitherto neglected role in early imperial times. Simultaneously, a sense of close familiarity with the Confucius figure gave rise to various playful depictions which transcended any clear intellectual distinctions between “Confucians” and “anti‐Confucians” (...)
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  19. Trumpet Call of Reformation.Oliver Read Whitley - 1959
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  20. Allgegenwart, (Ausser-)Zeitlichkeit und Unveränderlichkeit.Oliver J. Wiertz - 2019 - In Klaus Viertbauer & Georg Gasser (eds.), Handbuch Analytische Religionsphilosophie. Akteure – Diskurse – Perspektiven. Stuttgart: Metzler.
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    Two Ozark Rivers: The Current and the Jacks Fork.Oliver A. Schuchard & Stephen Kohler - 1996 - University of Missouri.
    Two Ozark Rivers has become a perennial favorite among canoeists, hikers, and other outdoor enthusiasts. Now this remarkable portrait of the Current and the Jacks Fork Rivers, granted national-park status in 1964 as the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, is available for the first time in paperback. Oliver Schuchard's dramatic visual presentation and Steve Kohler's evocative description vividly interpret this unique region, where beauty, recreation, and relaxation are delightfully combined.
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  22. Mind change efficient learning.Oliver Schulte - unknown
    This paper studies efficient learning with respect to mind changes. Our starting point is the idea that a learner that is efficient with respect to mind changes minimizes mind changes not only globally in the entire learning problem, but also locally in subproblems after receiving some evidence. Formalizing this idea leads to the notion of uniform mind change optimality. We characterize the structure of language classes that can be identified with at most α mind changes by some learner (not necessarily (...)
     
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    Article from the London Catholic Herald of January 3, 1992, about the life of Cardinal Manning.Oliver Rafferty - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (4):587-591.
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  24. Moral apes, human uniqueness, and the image of God.Oliver Putz - 2009 - Zygon 44 (3):613-624.
    Recent advances in evolutionary biology and ethology suggest that humans are not the only species capable of empathy and possibly morality. These findings are of no little consequence for theology, given that a nonhuman animal as a free moral agent would beg the question if human beings are indeed uniquely created in God's image. I argue that apes and some other mammals have moral agency and that a traditional interpretation of the imago Dei is incorrectly equating specialness with exclusivity. By (...)
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    The National Security System of the Republic of Montenegro.Oliver Bakreski - 2018 - Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 71:281-288.
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    Classical Philosophy Colloquium.Oliver Baum - 2000 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 5 (1):234-236.
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    Ever-present threats from information technology: the Cyber-Paranoia and Fear Scale.Oliver J. Mason, Caroline Stevenson & Fleur Freedman - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Germ-line Enhancements, Inequalities and the (In)egalitarian Ethos.Oliver Feeney - 2010 - Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology 4 (2).
    In most discussions of the social justice implications of new genetic technologies, enhancements are considered to be highly contentious. This is particularly so when we speak of enhancements that benefit the recipient in positional terms and enhancements that are germ-line and which can be passed on to future generations. I argue that the egalitarian reluctance, as displayed by Max Mehlman (2003:2005), to permitting enhancements is overblown. Recent writings from Buchanan (2008) and Farrelly (2004) highlight a more positive, context-dependent, role for (...)
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  29. Philosophische Grundbegriffe Für Dummies.Oliver Fehn (ed.) - 2015 - Wiley-Vch.
    Philosophische Texte sind alles andere als leichte Gutenachtlektüre. Kein Wunder, denn hier kommt es buchstäblich auf jeden Buchstaben an. Transzendent ist noch lange nicht transzendental! Und absolut nicht absolutistisch! Zum Glück gibt es einen Wegweiser im Dschungel des Fachchinesisch. "Philosophische Grundbegriffe für Dummies" liefert Definitionen und Erläuterungen von A bis Z und in verständlicher Sprache. Finden Sie heraus, warum die Fetzen fliegen, wenn ein Rationalist und ein Empirist sich streiten!
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  30. Philosophen Und Werke Für Dummies.Oliver Fehn (ed.) - 2015 - Wiley-Vch.
    Platon, Hegel, Nietzsche - ihre Namen kennt jeder. Aber längst nicht jeder weiß, welcher Philosoph welche philosophischen Ideen vertreten hat. Und was steht überhaupt drin in Klassikern wie der "Kritik der reinen Vernunft" oder "Sein und Zeit"? Einfach nachschlagen! Dieses Lexikon im Taschenformat informiert Sie schnell und in verständlicher Sprache über alle großen Philosophen und Werke. Machen Sie sich auf die Reise durch den Kanon des Denkens von der Antike über das Mittelalter und die Neuzeit bis in die Gegenwart!
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  31. The co-discovery of conservation laws and particle families.Oliver Schulte - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 39 (2):288-314.
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    Toward understanding the effects of socially aware robot behavior.Oliver Roesler, Elahe Bagheri & Amir Aly - 2022 - Interaction Studies 23 (3):513-552.
    A key factor for the acceptance of robots as regular partners in human-centered environments is the appropriateness and predictability of their behaviors, which depend partially on the robot behavior’s conformity to social norms. Previous experimental studies have shown that robots that follow social norms and the corresponding interactions are perceived more positively by humans than robots or interactions that do not adhere to social norms. However, the conducted studies only focused on the effects of social norm compliance in specific scenarios. (...)
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    Interpreting the Philebus.Oliver Letwin - 1981 - Phronesis 26 (3):187 - 206.
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    An analysis of the appropriate unit for use in the measurement of level of galvanic skin resistance.Oliver L. Lacey - 1947 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 37 (5):449.
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    Patience is a virtue: cooperative people have lower discount rates.Oliver S. Curry, Michael E. Price & Jade G. Price - unknown
    Reciprocal altruism involves foregoing an immediate benefit for the sake of a greater long-term reward. It follows that individuals who exhibit a stronger preference for future over immediate rewards should be more disposed to engage in reciprocal altruism – in other words, ‘patient’ people should be more cooperative. The present study tested this prediction by investigating whether participants’ contributions in a public-good game correlated with their ‘discount rate’. The hypothesis was supported: patient people are indeed more cooperative. The paper discusses (...)
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    Large language models have divergent effects on self-perceptions of mind and the attributes considered uniquely human.Oliver L. Jacobs, Farid Pazhoohi & Alan Kingstone - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 124 (C):103733.
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    “Who is There That Doesn’t Calculate?” Homo Economicus as a Measuring Instrument in Non-Market Accounting.Oliver Schlaudt - 2021 - Perspectives on Science 29 (6):842-868.
    Contemporary approaches to “non-market accounting” depend critically on methods of “monetization,” i.e., determining prices for goods outside the market. Monetization constitutes a case of economic measurement in a narrow sense that has not yet been analyzed in the literature on measurement in economics. Monetization, I will argue, uses homo economicus—originally created as a model to explain existing prices—as a measuring device, one that generates new prices for goods that are not traded on markets. Homo economicus, though long contested in microeconomics, (...)
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    A Brief Introduction to Islamic Philosophy.Oliver Leaman - 1999 - Malden, Mass.: Polity.
    Islamic philosophy represents one of the most important philosophical traditions in the world.
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    Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: An Alternative to Embryonic Stem Cells?Sophie Bridge - 2013 - Asian Bioethics Review 5 (1):25-39.
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    La citoyenneté en France entre particularisme et universalisme.Sophie Duchesne - 2001 - Horizons Philosophiques 12 (1):87-108.
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    The Consular Court of Besançon (text only in Frech).Sophie Molinier - 2010 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 120 (2):69-91.
    Les juridictions consulaires constituaient d’anciennes juridictions d’exception françaises, créées aux Temps modernes. Les juridictions d’exception – qui avaient une attribution de compétence spécialement déterminée – étaient nombreuses sous l’Ancien Régime, mais les juridictions consulaires ont été les seules à survivre à la Révolution, qui les a rebaptisées en «tribunaux de commerce». En effet, il s’agissait de juridictions originales par leur origine (elles ont été créées sous l’impulsion des marchands et négociants qui voulaient soustraire la connaissance de leurs litiges aux juridictions (...)
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    The Supreme Principle of Morality.Oliver Sensen - 2015 - In Robert R. Clewis (ed.), Reading Kant's Lectures. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 179-199.
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    Sounds Like City.Sophie Arkette - 2004 - Theory, Culture and Society 21 (1):159-168.
    Our cultural climate is increasingly dependent upon visual space. Media and communication for the most part are exemplified through television and the Internet. Aural space has, for the moment, become an ambient presence. The aim of this article is to develop a phenomenological approach to interpreting our sonic environment by drawing upon a range of sound-scape theorists. I will, in some cases, provide a counter-argument to established theses, and in doing so endeavour to open up fresh debate for future sonic (...)
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    A Political Meaning of “Scientific Philosophy”? The Case of Edgar Zilsel.Oliver Schlaudt - 2018 - Philosophia Scientiae 22:257-287.
    Aujourd’hui, bon nombre de philosophes des sciences ou d’universitaires semblent penser que leur expertise peut éclairer les débats publics. Le premier empirisme logique peut apparaître comme un modèle de philosophie des sciences politiquement pertinent. Dans ses travaux sur la « dépolitisation» de l’empirisme logique, George Reisch a aidé à prendre conscience de l’agenda politique (de certaines composantes) du Cercle de Vienne, agenda qui a disparu dans les États-Unis d’après-guerre, sous la pression de l’anti-communisme. L’étude du cas d’Edgar Zilsel, un sociologue (...)
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    In the Eye of the Animal: Zoological Imagination in Ancient Christianity.Oliver B. Langworthy - 2020 - Journal of Animal Ethics 10 (2):203-209.
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    Samuel Alexander on relations, Russell, and Bradley.Oliver Thomas Spinney - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (3):564-586.
    In this article I describe the contributions made by Samuel Alexander to the issue of relations which so vexed Bertrand Russell and F. H. Bradley in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. I provide a novel understanding of Alexander’s position concerning relations and describe the way in which he viewed his position as superior to those of Bradley and Russell. I offer, therefore, a more complete picture of a philosophical debate central to the relevant period, through the introduction of (...)
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  47. What is wrong with (animal) rights?Kelly Oliver - 2008 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 22 (3):pp. 214-224.
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    A. Cornelius Benjamin 1897-1968.W. Donald Oliver - 1968 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 42:163 - 164.
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    Ambiguous Ἀμήχανος in Homer and Apollonius Rhodius: ( Il. 19.273; Od. 19.363; AR 3.126, 3.951, and 4.1049).Kevin Oliver - 2015 - Hermes 143 (2):129-140.
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    Change agency and higher education in South Africa.Erna Oliver - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3):9.
    This article applies change agency to the institutions of higher education in South Africa – referring here to all the post-school institutions and educators in general and more specifically focused on the unique opportunities and responsibilities towards change agency in theological training. The focus is on the characteristics of a change agent, which could be an individual or a group. Seemingly, change is not going to be initiated in a ‘top-down’ approach; therefore, this article suggests a ‘bottom-up’ approach, starting with (...)
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