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    Introduction to neural and cognitive modeling.Sue Becker - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 62 (1):113-116.
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  2. Metaphysics Within Science: Against Radical Naturalism.Fredrik Andersen & Jonas R. Becker Arenhart - 2016 - Metaphilosophy 47 (2):159-180.
    In Every Thing Must Go James Ladyman and Don Ross argue for a radical version of naturalistic metaphysics and propose that contemporary analytic metaphysics is detached from science and should be discontinued. The present article addresses the issues of whether science and metaphysics are separable, intuitions and understanding should be excluded from scientific theory, and Ontic Structural Realism satisfies the criteria of the radical version of naturalism advanced by Ladyman and Ross. The point underlying those topics is that successful scientific (...)
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    L’ordine patriarcale del mercato e la reazione neoliberale al movimento femminista statunitense (1970-1980).Matilde Ciolli - 2024 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 36 (70):133-152.
    Questo saggio intende mostrare come negli Stati Uniti i sostenitori della free market economy fra gli anni Settanta e Ottanta abbiano fatto del conflitto con i movimenti di liberazione, in particolare con il femminismo, e dell’opposizione allo Stato sociale e alle sue _affirmative actions_, l’occasione per ridefinire gerarchicamente l’ordine di mercato, conferendogli legittimità e stabilità attraverso strumenti concettuali extra-economici. L’ipotesi avanzata è che l’analisi di questo conflitto permetta di osservare la specifica forma politica che il neoliberalismo ha assunto al momento (...)
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    Autonomy, Vulnerability and Gender.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2003 - Feminist Theory 4 (2):149-164.
    This article challenges a prominent claim in moral philosophy: that autonomy is a personal ideal, according to which individuals are authors of their own lives. This claim is philosophically dubious and ethically pernicious, having excluded women from positions of rational authority. A reading of Ibsen's A Doll's House illustrates how this conception of the ideal of autonomy misrepresents the reality of individuals' lived experiences and imposes a gendered identity which subordinates women to a masculine narcissism. In Ibsen's play the woman, (...)
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    From primitive identity to the non-individuality of quantum objects.Jonas Becker Arenhart & Décio Krause - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 46 (2):273-282.
    We consider the claim by Dorato and Morganti 591–610) that primitive individuality should be attributed to the entities dealt with by non-relativistic quantum mechanics. There are two central ingredients in the proposal: in the case of non-relativistic quantum mechanics, individuality should be taken as a primitive notion and primitive individuality is naturalistically acceptable. We argue that, strictly understood, naturalism faces difficulties in helping to provide a theory with a unique principle of individuation. We also hold that even when taken in (...)
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    Quantifiers and the Foundations of Quasi-Set Theory.Jonas R. Becker Arenhart & Décio Krause - 2009 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 13 (3):251-268.
    In this paper we discuss some questions proposed by Prof. Newton da Costa on the foundations of quasi-set theory. His main doubts concern the possibility of a reasonable semantical understanding of the theory, mainly due to the fact that identity and difference do not apply to some entities of the theory’s intended domain of discourse. According to him, the quantifiers employed in the theory, when understood in the usual way, rely on the assumption that identity applies to all entities in (...)
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  7. Gender and the infinite: On the aspiration to be all there is.Pamala Sue Anderson - 2001 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 50 (1/3):191-212.
  8. An epistemological-ethical approach to philosophy of religion: Learning to listen.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2004 - In Pamela Sue Anderson & Beverley Clack (eds.), Feminist philosophy of religion: critical readings. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Does weak discernibility determine metaphysics?Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart - 2017 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 32 (1):109-125.
    Two entities are weakly discernible when an irreflexive and symmetric relation holds between them. That weak discernibility holds in quantum mechanics is fairly uncontroversial nowadays. The ontological consequences of weak discernibility, however, are far from clear. Part of the literature seems to imply that weak discernibility points to a definite metaphysics to quantum mechanics. In this paper we shall discuss the metaphysical contribution of weak discernibility to quantum mechanics and argue that, contrary to part of current literature, it does not (...)
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    Liberating Paraconsistency from Contradiction.Jonas R. Becker Arenhart - 2015 - Logica Universalis 9 (4):523-544.
    In this paper we propose to take seriously the claim that at least some kinds of paraconsistent negations are subcontrariety forming operators. We shall argue that from an intuitive point of view, by considering paraconsistent negations as formalizing that particular kind of opposition, one needs not worry with issues about the meaning of true contradictions and the like, given that “true contradictions” are not involved in these paraconsistent logics. Our strategy will consist in showing that, on the one hand, the (...)
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  11. Why Non-individuality? A Discussion on Individuality, Identity, and Cardinality in the Quantum Context.Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart & Décio Krause - 2012 - Erkenntnis (1):1-18.
    Recently, in the debate about the ontology of quantum mechanics some authors have defended the view that quantum particles are individuals in a primitive sense, so that individuality should be preferred over non-individuality (the alternative option). Primitive individuality involves two main claims: (1) every item is identical with itself and (2) it is distinct from every other item. Non-relativistic quantum mechanics is said to provide positive evidence for that position, since in every situation comprising multiple particles there is a well-defined (...)
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    In dialogue with Michéle Le Dœuff: philosophies, encounters and friendship.Pamela Sue Anderson & Michèle Le Dœuff (eds.) - 2023 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The work of Michèle Le Dœuff creatively disrupts established notions of what philosophy might be. Far from being a discipline about the leader and the disciple, a hierarchy of knowledge and paternalism, Le Dœuff proposes a philosophy of dialogue and friendship. The conversations in this book explore how this philosophy can be enacted and explored, and show how openness and generosity can be the starting point of truly rigorous thinking. Introduced and curated by the late philosopher, Pamela Sue Anderson, In (...)
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  13. Life, death and (inter)subjectivity: realism and recognition in continental feminism.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2007 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 60 (1-3):41-59.
    I begin with the assumption that a philosophically significant tension exists today in feminist philosophy of religion between those subjects who seek to become divine and those who seek their identity in mutual recognition. My critical engagement with the ambiguous assertions of Luce Irigaray seeks to demonstrate, one the one hand, that a woman needs to recognize her own identity but, on the other hand, that each subject whether male or female must struggle in relation to the other in order (...)
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    Racism and Philosophy.Susan E. Babbitt & Sue Campbell (eds.) - 1999 - Cornell University Press.
    By definitively establishing that racism has broad implications for how the entire field of philosophy is practiced -- and by whom -- this powerful and ...
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    Orte der Ironie. Zum Verständnis und Gebrauch der Ironie in Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit.Christina Brauner & Michael Becker - 2010 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 44 (1):331-332.
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    Ethical Commitments During Desperate Times.Marcia Sue DeWolf Bosek & Karen Stammer - 2006 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 8 (4):123-128.
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    New Logics for Quantum Non-individuals?Jonas R. Becker Arenhart - 2018 - Logica Universalis 12 (3-4):375-395.
    According to a very widespread interpretation of the metaphysical nature of quantum entities—the so-called Received View on quantum non-individuality—, quantum entities are non-individuals. Still according to this understanding, non-individuals are entities for which identity is restricted or else does not apply at all. As a consequence, it is said, such approach to quantum mechanics would require that classical logic be revised, given that it is somehow committed with the unrestricted validity of identity. In this paper we examine the arguments to (...)
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    Vorbemerkung.Oskar Becker - 1930 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 11:497.
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    Poetry in the Curriculum: a crisis of confidence.Barrie Wade & Sue Sidaway - 1990 - Educational Studies 16 (1):75-83.
    Summary Attitudes to poetry teaching in schools are investigated and relevant studies are shown to highlight reluctance to teach poetry. The study reports an exploratory questionnaire of middle school teachers which reaffirms teachers? lack of confidence in encouraging classroom work on poetry. A sample of 100 middle school pupils, on the other hand, indicate interest and receptiveness towards poetry despite its neglect by their schools. Implications are raised for in?service training and for the implementation of National Curriculum requirements.
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    Respecting a Patient's Religious Values.Maria Sue DeWolf Bosek - 2008 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 10 (4):100-105.
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    Ethical Obligations and Concerns When Trying to Achieve a Patient's Wishes.Marcia Sue DeWolf Bosek & Gail S. Cashman - 2008 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 10 (3):76-77.
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    Should an Ethics Consultant Serve as a Patient Advocate?Marcia Sue DeWolf Bosek - 2003 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 5 (4):78-81.
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  23. 11 Genetics and its publics.Karen-Sue Taussig - 2007 - In Regula Valérie Burri & Joseph Dumit (eds.), Biomedicine as Culture: Instrumental Practices, Technoscientific Knowledge, and New Modes of Life. Routledge. pp. 6--191.
     
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    Contemporary Social Theory. Ed. H.E. Barnes, H. Becker, F. Bennet Becker. 1940.Ralph K. White, Harry Elmer Barnes, Howard Becker & Frances Bennett Becker - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (2):221.
  25. A turn to spiritual virtues in philosophy of religion : 'the thoughtful love of life'.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2009 - In John Cornwell & Michael McGhee (eds.), Philosophers and God: at the frontiers of faith and reason. New York: Continuum.
     
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    Michèle Le Dœuff in Praise of Collective Work: Subjects in and Outside of Philosophy.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2014 - Paragraph 37 (3):311-313.
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  27. New Topics in Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Resistance, Religion and Ethical-Political Relations.Pamela Sue Anderson (ed.) - 2010
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    Reflections on Embodiment.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2002 - Women’s Philosophy Review 29:4-10.
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  29. Asian and Western Ethics: Some Remarks on a Productive Tension.Gerhold Becker - 1995 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 5 (2):31-33.
     
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    Resenha de 'Consciência e mec'nica qu'ntica'.Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart - 2024 - Princípios 31 (66).
    Nesta resenha, apresentamos os tópicos centrais discutidos no livro 'Consciência e mecânica quântica', de Raoni W. Arroyo. Discutimos criticamente alguns dos argumentos centrais do livro, focando em particular na tentativa do autor de argumentar contra abordagens mpisticas da mecãnica quântica, e na distinção mais refinada entre realismo científico e naturalismo.
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  31. Classical Logic or Non-Reflexive Logic?: A Case of Semantic Underdetermination.Jonas Becker Arenhart & Décio Krause - 2012 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 68 (1-2):73-86.
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    O platonismo multivalente de Newton C. A. da Costa.Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart - 2019 - Dissertatio 49:3-22.
    Nosso objetivo neste artigo é duplo. Primeiramente, desejamos expor uma versão de platonismo em filosofia da matemática defendida por Newton da Costa. A filosofia da matemática e da lógica de da Costa ainda é pouco conhecida, de modo que este artigo busca preencher parcialmente esta lacuna. Da Costa amplia o escopo do platonismo tradicional em filosofia da lógica e da matemática para todos os sistemas não-triviais, de modo a incorporar em seu realismo um pluralismo lógico e matemático. O resultado é (...)
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  33. Sem'ntica quase-conjuntista e compromisso ontológico: Quasi-Set Semantics and Ontological Compromise.Jonas Becker Arenhart & Décio Krause - 2009 - Cognitio 10 (2).
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  34. A bibliography of Hegel studies, 1983.C. Becker - 1985 - Hegel-Studien 20:363-404.
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    Class Structure and Conflict in the Managerial Phase: II.James F. Becker - 1973 - Science and Society 37 (4):437 - 453.
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    Determinism as a Rhetorical Problem.Lawrence C. Becker - 1971 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 4 (1):20 - 28.
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    Daily l-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol and pressing for hypothalamic stimulation.Bruce M. Becker & Larry D. Reid - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (4):325-327.
  38. Das Limesproblem in der phänomenologischen Begründung der eigentlichen Geometrie: Die Entstehung der räumlichen Idealgebilde durch den geometrischen Grenzübergang, Idealgebilde im orientierten Raum.Oskar Becker - 1923 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 6:470.
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  39. Das Limesproblem in der phänomenologischen Begründung der eigentlichen Geometrie: Phänomenologische bemerkungen zu F. Kleins Theorie der geometrischen Idealgebilde.Oskar Becker - 1923 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 6:474.
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  40. Das Limesproblem in der phänomenologischen Begründung der eigentlichen Geometrie: Die spezifische Eigenart der räumlichen Kontinuums.Oskar Becker - 1923 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 6:460.
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  41. Die moderne Weltanschauung.Carl Becker - 1912 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 20 (1):10-10.
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  42. Der Naturrechtsgedanke bei Montesquieu.Kurt Becker-Marx - 1953 - [Mainz?:
     
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  43. Der ontologische Sinn mathematischer Existenz: Historische Orientierung an der Antike Das Problem der "máthesis" [Greek].Oskar Becker - 1927 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 8:676.
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  44. Der ontologische Sinn mathematischer Existenz: Die Weiterentwicklung des Mathematisch-Formalen im Abendland Leibniz.Oskar Becker - 1927 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 8:714.
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    The Theory of Odd and Even in the Ninth Book of Euclid's Elements (Translated by Charles Oliver).Oskar Becker - 1993 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 16 (1):87-110.
  46. Untersuchungen zum Kontinuumproblem: Hilberts Lösungsversuch des Kontinuumproblems Hilberts Hauptbetrachtung.Oskar Becker - 1927 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 8:611.
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    Verspottung der Spötter. Ironie und inversiver Spott in der ‘Epistula Magistri Benedicti Passavantii’ Théodore de Bèzes (1553).Michael Becker - 2010 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 44 (1):461-486.
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    Virgil's Epic Designs: Ekphrasis in the Aeneid (review).Andrew S. Becker - 2000 - American Journal of Philology 121 (2):324-328.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 121.2 (2000) 324-328 [Access article in PDF] Michael C. J. Putnam. Virgil's Epic Designs: Ekphrasis in the Aeneid. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1998. xii 1 257 pp. Cloth, $35. This is a book about ekphrasis, about the Aeneid, about ancient Greek and Latin literature, about poetry and poetics, and about the ways in which literature can affect the way we live our (...)
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    Direct and indirect measures of spider fear predict unique variance in children's fear-related behaviour.Anke M. Klein, Eni S. Becker & Mike Rinck - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (7):1205-1213.
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    Fear of spiders: The effect of real threat on the interference caused by symbolic threat.Linda Kwakkenbos, Eni S. Becker & Mike Rinck - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (5):800-809.
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