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  1. Index: References to Boethius'.Surviving Works - 2009 - In John Marenbon, The Cambridge Companion to Boethius. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 340.
  2. Dialogue and un1versalism no. 1-2/1997.Canwe Survive - 1997 - Dialogue and Universalism 7 (1-6).
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    Liliana Albertazzi Phenomenologists and Analytics: A Question of Psychophysics? Ro bert Allen Identity and Becoming.How Emotivism Survives Immoralists & Natural Retribution - 2002 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (4):605-608.
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    The measure of man: on freedom, human values, survival, and the modern temper.Joseph Wood Krutch - 1954 - [Indianapolis]: Charter Books; [distributed by Macfadden-Bartell Corp., New York.
    Joseph Wood Krutch's seminal philosophical work.
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    The New Social Disease: From High Tech Depersonalization to Survival of the Soul.Ronald S. Laura, Timothy Christian Marchant & Susen R. Smith - 2008 - Upa.
    The New Social Disease is about how we personalize our computers and associated technologies while depersonalizing others and ourselves.
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    Gods and monsters: Religion as a survival strategy.Richard Johnson - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (5):864-876.
  7. Fission, cohabitation and the concern for future survival.Rebecca Roache - 2010 - Analysis 70 (2):256-263.
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    The Medieval Cartulary Tradition and the Survival of Archival Material as Reflected in the English Hospitaller Cartulary of 1442.Michael Gervers - 1975 - Mediaeval Studies 37 (1):504-514.
  9. Mr. FW Myers on'Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death'.G. F. Stout - 1903 - Hibbert Journal 2:45-56.
     
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  10. Dialectical Catastrophe: Hegel's Allegory of Physiognomy and the Ethics of Survival.Patience Moll - 2009 - In Dominiek Hoens, Sigi Jottkandt & Gert Buelens, The catastrophic imperative: subjectivity, time and memory in contemporary thought. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Trading off accountability against professional survival? Or the consequences of Pareto's principle….Andrew Moore - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (7):587-587.
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  12. Personality and persistence: The many faces of personal survival.Marya Schechtman - 2004 - American Philosophical Quarterly 41 (2):87-106.
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    Against the Grain: A Celebration of Survival and Struggle, Southall Black Sisters, 1979–1989. [REVIEW]Amrit Wilson - 1991 - Feminist Review 39 (1):193-195.
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    Final Christian understanding of science, religion, and survival of mankind.Alpheus J. Roberts - 1957 - Boston,: Christopher Pub. House.
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  15. "Voluntary moral enhancement and the survival-at-any-cost bias".Vojin Rakić - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (4):246-250.
    I discuss the argument of Persson and Savulescu that moral enhancement ought to accompany cognitive enhancement, as well as briefly addressing critiques of this argument, notably by John Harris. I argue that Harris, who believes that cognitive enhancement is largely sufficient for making us behave more morally, might be disposing too easily of the great quandary of our moral existence: the gap between what we do and what we believe is morally right to do. In that regard, Persson and Savulescu's (...)
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    T. H. Huxley's Evolution and Ethics: Struggle for Survival and Society.Klára Netíková - 2019 - E-Logos 26 (1):4-18.
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    Europe's responsibility for the survival of mankind.Uwe Moller - 1990 - World Futures 29 (3):183-186.
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    Sasanian Amulet Practices and their Survival in Islamic Iran and Beyond.Sarah Kiyanrad - 2018 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 95 (1):65-90.
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    World in Crisis. The Politics of Survival at the End of the Twentieth Century.P. Weindling - 1998 - Journal of Medical Ethics 24 (1):67-68.
  20. Adorno's senses of critique : gesture, survival, utopia.S. D. Chrostowska - 2021 - In Caren Irr, Adorno's 'Minima Moralia' in the 21st century: fascism, work, and ecology. New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    “maybe now the parade”: The Exigencies of Sexual Survival in Tennessee Williams’s Something Cloudy, Something Clear.Raymond-Jean Frontain - 2014 - Intertexts 18 (2):131-163.
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    Shoemaker on the duplication argument, survival, and what matters.L. Nathan Oaklander - 1988 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 66 (2):234-239.
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    Are linker histones (histone H1) dispensable for survival?Juan Ausió - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (10):873-877.
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    Are religious beliefs "enabling mechanisms for survival"?William H. Austin - 1980 - Zygon 15 (2):193-201.
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    Descartes and Medicine: Problems, Responses and Survival of a Cartesian Discipline.Fabrizio Baldassarri (ed.) - 2023 - Brepols.
    This volume provides a more exhaustive interpretation of Rene Descartes' medical views and its reception in the seventeenth century. Filling the gap in the recent scholarship, the contributions in the volume follow four axes: exegetical, textual, philosophical, and contextual. Authors in this book deal with Descartes' physiology, anatomy, and therapy by reconstructing Cartesian texts, detailing possible medical and philosophical sources, discussing medical collaborations and oppositions, and exploring obscurities and failures in Descartes' medicine. In laying bare the more promising issues of (...)
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    Contingencies of selection, reinforcement, and survival.David P. Barash - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):680-680.
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    An american foreign policy for survival.Émile Benoit-Smullyan - 1945 - Ethics 56 (4):280-290.
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    (1 other version)Dualism, Materialism, and the Problem of Postmortem Survival.Kevin J. Corcoran - 2002 - Philosophia Christi 4 (2):411-425.
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  29. From Industrial Society to the Risk Society: Questions of Survival, Social Structure and Ecological Enlightenment.Ulrich Beck - 1992 - Theory, Culture and Society 9 (1):97-123.
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    The fate of empires and Search for survival.John Bagot Glubb - 1978 - Edinburgh: Blackwood. Edited by John Bagot Glubb.
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    A psychology of freedom and dignity: the last train to survival.Eugene Rae Harcum - 1994 - Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
    Harcum sounds an alarm against society continuing to look to rigorous conceptions of science as the way to solutions for our social problems, and advocates the ...
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    Nature talks back: pathways to survival in the nuclear age.Robert Nadeau - 1984 - Washington, D.C.: Orchises.
    INTRODUCTION Fear can be a crippling disease, and there is no more fearful prospect for most of us than nuclear war. Following recent popular accounts of ...
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  33. Ecological degradation: A cause of conflict, a concern for survival.Koos Neefjes - 1999 - In Andrew Dobson, Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Intentional binding and self-transcendence: Searching for pro-survival behavior in sense-of-agency.Keiyu Niikuni, Miho Nakanishi & Motoaki Sugiura - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 102:103351.
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    The Art of Life: An Ancient Idea and Its Survival.Teun Tieleman - 2008 - Schole 2 (2):245-252.
    Teun Tieleman surveys the history of the philosophical notion of the ‘art of life’, starting from its originator Socrates and his ancient successors down to its role among present-day philosophers. Apart from Socrates, special attention is given to the Stoics, Nietzsche and Foucault. The way in which the notion was defined and functioned throughout the history of philosophy reveals an exceptionally fruitful interplay between continuity and originality.
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    Uganda's book industry: A study in survival.James Tumusiime - 1998 - Logos 9 (2):100-103.
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    Oliver K. Olson-Matthias Flacius and the Survival of Luther's Reform.Tomislav Vidaković - 2010 - Kairos: Evangelical Journal of Theology 4 (1):119-122.
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    (1 other version)El análisis químico de las aguas. Ciencia colonial, exploración y supervivencia en península Valdés a fines del siglo XVIIIThe chemical analysis of the waters. Colonial science, exploration and survival in Valdés Peninsula at the end of the 18th century.Marcia Bianchi Villelli - 2018 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana.
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    Maximising utility does not promote survival.Daniel B. Cohen & Lauren L. Saling - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6):685-685.
  40. Parfit on what matters in survival.Anthony Brueckner - 1993 - Philosophical Studies 70 (1):1-22.
    Parfit's most controversial claim about personal identity is that personal identity does not matter in the way we uncritically think it does) I would like to analyze Parfit's reasons for making this claim. These reasons are complex, and they stand in some tension with one another. I would like to examine them carefully and to try to arrive at the strongest case that can be made for Parfit's controversial claim about what matters.
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  41. AI Survival Stories: a Taxonomic Analysis of AI Existential Risk.Herman Cappelen, Simon Goldstein & John Hawthorne - forthcoming - Philosophy of Ai.
    Since the release of ChatGPT, there has been a lot of debate about whether AI systems pose an existential risk to humanity. This paper develops a general framework for thinking about the existential risk of AI systems. We analyze a two-premise argument that AI systems pose a threat to humanity. Premise one: AI systems will become extremely powerful. Premise two: if AI systems become extremely powerful, they will destroy humanity. We use these two premises to construct a taxonomy of ‘ (...) stories’, in which humanity survives into the far future. In each survival story, one of the two premises fails. Either scientific barriers prevent AI systems from becoming extremely powerful; or humanity bans research into AI systems, thereby preventing them from becoming extremely powerful; or extremely powerful AI systems do not destroy humanity, because their goals prevent them from doing so; or extremely powerful AI systems do not destroy humanity, because we can reliably detect and disable systems that have the goal of doing so. We argue that different survival stories face different challenges. We also argue that different survival stories motivate different responses to the threats from AI. Finally, we use our taxonomy to produce rough estimates of ‘P(doom)’, the probability that humanity will be destroyed by AI. (shrink)
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    The Enduring Self: A First-Person Account of Brain Insult Survival.J. Allan Hobson - 2005 - In Todd E. Feinberg & Julian Paul Keenan, The Lost Self:Pathologies of the Brain and Identity: Pathologies of the Brain and Identity. Oxford University Press. pp. 251.
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    (1 other version)American humanism: its meaning for world survival.Howard Mumford Jones - 1957 - New York,: Harper.
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    Product Market Competition and Firm Performance: Business Survival Through Innovation and Entrepreneurial Orientation Amid COVID-19 Financial Crisis.Qiang Liu, Xiaoli Qu, Dake Wang, Jaffar Abbas & Riaqa Mubeen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The product market competition has become a global challenge for business organizations in the challenging and competitive market environment in the influx of the COVID-19 outbreak. The influence of products competition on organizational performance in developed economies has gained scholars’ attention, and numerous studies explored its impacts on business profitability. The existing studies designate mixed findings between the linkage of CSR practices and Chinese business firms’ healthier performance in emerging economies; however, the current global crisis due to the coronavirus has (...)
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  45. Monsters and Monuments: Real Spaces and the Survival of Art.Jakub Stejskal - forthcoming - Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics.
    A truism of art history is that the lifespan of artworks can exceed their original social spaces: Artworks can sometimes be successfully transplanted into completely different settings where they continue to be valued. Does their potential to outlive their original context have to do with a specific feature of artworks’ ontology? Or with how human brains are wired? Or is it a mere function of their historical and social circumstances? I argue that David Summers’s magisterial _Real Spaces: World Art History (...)
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    On the Epigenesis of the Aesthetic Mind. The Sense of Beauty from Survival to Supervenience.Fabrizio Desideri - 2013 - Rivista di Estetica 54:63-82.
    What is the origin and meaning of our aesthetic sense? Is it genetically encoded or is it culturally inherited? The aim of the essay is to answer to such issues by defining the emergent and meta-functional character of the aesthetic attitude. First, I propose to include the faculty of desire in the free play of the cognitive faculties at the center of Kant’s Critique of Judgment. The following step is given by a brief analysis of Darwin’s controversial remarks on the (...)
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    Navigating the Science System: Research Integrity and Academic Survival Strategies.Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner & Andrea Reyes Elizondo - 2024 - Science and Engineering Ethics 30 (2):1-19.
    Research Integrity (RI) is high on the agenda of both institutions and science policy. The European Union as well as national ministries of science have launched ambitious initiatives to combat misconduct and breaches of research integrity. Often, such initiatives entail attempts to regulate scientific behavior through guidelines that institutions and academic communities can use to more easily identify and deal with cases of misconduct. Rather than framing misconduct as a result of an information deficit, we instead conceptualize Questionable Research Practices (...)
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  48. Between Hermeneutic Violence and Alphabets of Survival.Elena Ruíz - 2020 - In Andrea J. Pitts, Mariana Ortega & José Medina, Theories of the Flesh: Latinx and Latin American Feminisms, Transformation, and Resistance. Oxford University Press.
    This essay addresses structural violence against Latinas by looking at the existential toll different forms of cultural violence take on us. In particular, it looks at linguistic violence and the role lesser-known violences play in the intergenerational continuation of colonial violence, such as hermeneutic violence. Defined as violence done to systems of meaning and interpretation, hermeneutic violence is discussed at length in relation to the experience of harm and injury. The essay further explores some resistant epistemic practices Latina feminists have (...)
     
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  49. Thomas A — A Dialogue About the Survival of Moses.Johan Gamper - manuscript
    In this dialogue Thomas A and Jeito intuitively discuss the difference between a miracle and a fact. They conclude that the doings of God aren’t miracles.
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    [Book review] united states economic statecraft for survival, 1933-1991, of sanctions, embargoes, and economic warfare. [REVIEW]Alan P. Dobson - 2002 - Ethics and International Affairs 16 (2):177-181.
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