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    Computing pure Bayesian-Nash equilibria in games with finite actions and continuous types.Zinovi Rabinovich, Victor Naroditskiy, Enrico H. Gerding & Nicholas R. Jennings - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 195 (C):106-139.
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    Two grounds of liability.Victor Tadros - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 178 (11):3503-3522.
    This essay argues that culpability and responsibility are independent notions, even though some of the same facts make us both responsible and culpable. Responsibility for one’s conduct is grounded in the strength of the agential connection between oneself and one’s conduct. Culpability for one’s conduct is the vices that give rise to that conduct. It then argues that responsibility and culpability for causing a threat are each grounds of liability to defensive harm independent of the other.
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  3. (1 other version)Distributing Responsibility.Victor Tadros - 2020 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 48 (3):223-261.
    A widespread view in moral, legal, and political philosophy, as well as in public discourse, is that responsibility makes a difference to the fair allocation or distribution of things that are valuable or disvaluable independently of responsibility. For example, the fairness of punishing a person for wrongdoing varies with her responsibility for wrongdoing; the fairness of requiring a person to pay compensation varies with her responsibility for the harm that she caused; the fairness of one person being worse off than (...)
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    The Paradox of Predictability.Victor Gijsbers - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (2):579-596.
    Scriven’s paradox of predictability arises from the combination of two ideas: first, that everything in a deterministic universe is, in principle, predictable; second, that it is possible to create a system that falsifies any prediction that is made of it. Recently, the paradox has been used by Rummens and Cuypers to argue that there is a fundamental difference between embedded and external predictors; and by Ismael to argue against a governing conception of laws. The present paper defends a new diagnosis (...)
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    The mirror of physics: on how the Price equation can unify evolutionary biology.Victor J. Luque & Lorenzo Baravalle - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5-6):12439-12462.
    Due to its high degree of complexity and its historical nature, evolutionary biology has been traditionally portrayed as a messy science. According to the supporters of such a view, evolutionary biology would be unable to formulate laws and robust theories, instead just delivering coherent narratives and local models. In this article, our aim is to challenge this view by showing how the Price equation can work as the core of a general theoretical framework for evolutionary phenomena. To support this claim, (...)
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    Recreating Sexual Politics (Routledge Revivals): Men, Feminism and Politics.Victor Seidler - 1991 - Routledge.
    This thought-provoking book, first published in 1991, examines sexual politics in a world which is being radically changed by the challenges of feminism. Seidler explores how men have responded to feminism, and the contradictory feelings men have towards dominant forms of masculinity. Seidler’s stimulating and original analysis of social and political theory connects personally to everyday issues in people’s lives. It reflects the growing importance of sexual and personal politics within contemporary politics and culture, and demonstrates clearly the challenge that (...)
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    Piemontese.Victor Hugo - 2006 - In Maxence Caron & Jocelyn Benoist (eds.), Heidegger. Paris: Cerf. pp. 797--351.
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    El trauma de la violencia colonial en África.Victor Alonso Rocafort - 2004 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 4:119-152.
    La violencia actual en África posee un componente traumático cuyo origen se sitúa en el pasado colonial. Comprender esas heridas que aún se expanden por las sociedades africanas es el objetivo del presente texto. Para ello, y con especial atención en la dimensión mental de la violencia, se estudia la violencia colonial, las respuestas surgidas desde el ámbito colonizado y se mantiene una tesis particular acerca de la pugna por el mundo, en sentido arendtiano, y su relación con la política (...)
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    Past Killings and Proportionality in War.Victor Tadros - 2018 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 46 (1):9-35.
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  10. ‘Knowledge’ as a natural kind term.Victor Kumar - 2014 - Synthese 191 (3):439-457.
    Naturalists who conceive of knowledge as a natural kind are led to treat ‘knowledge’ as a natural kind term. ‘Knowledge,’ then, must behave semantically in the ways that seem to support a direct reference theory for other natural kind terms. A direct reference theory for ‘knowledge,’ however, appears to leave open too many possibilities about the identity of knowledge. Intuitively, states of belief count as knowledge only if they meet epistemic criteria, not merely if they bear a causal/historical relation to (...)
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    Philosophy and Politics, I.Victor Gourevitch - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (1):58 - 84.
    On the face of it, On Tyranny is a straightforward commentary on Xenophon's dialogue Hiero or Tyrannicus. As such it is a very model of thoroughness and learning. It amply repays careful study, and it goes a long way toward explaining Strauss's influence in training a generation of scholars. The dialogue proper takes up just under 20 pages. Its analysis runs to 90-odd pages, followed by another 30 pages of tightly packed notes that are largely devoted to parallels between the (...)
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    Adriana Cavarero: Relating narratives. Storytelling and selfhood, Routledge, Nueva York y Londres, 2000.Victor Alonso Rocafort - 2003 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 3:134-137.
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  13. Who is Wittgenstein's worst enemy?: Steiner on Wittgenstein on Godel.Victor Rodych - 2006 - Logique Et Analyse 49 (193):55-84.
     
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  14. La doctrina escolástica del "esse essentiae" y el principio de razón suficiente del racionalismo.Víctor Sanz Santacruz - 1986 - Anuario Filosófico 19 (1):217-226.
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  15. (1 other version)The Argument from Reason.Victor Reppert - 1999 - Philo 2 (1):33-45.
    In this paper I argue that the existence of human reason gives us good reason to suppose that God exists. If the world were as the materialist supposes it is, then we would not be able to reason to the conclusion that this is so. This contention is often challenged by the claim that mental and physical explanations can be given for the same event. But a close examination of the question of explanatory compatibility reveals that the sort of explanation (...)
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    Faith overcoming metaphysics: Gianni Vattimo and Thomas Aquinas on being.Victor Salas - 2022 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 92 (2):99-113.
    This paper considers Gianni Vattimo’s rejection of metaphysical conceptions of being in favor of a hermeneutic ontology developed along the lines of ‘weak thought.’ I argue that Vattimo’s critique neglects an abiding pluralism within the very history of metaphysical thought itself; at least some metaphysical conceptions of being in that history do not fall prey to his critique. To establish my claim I turn to Thomas Aquinas, whose metaphysics is couched within a larger theological context and presents itself dynamically, thereby (...)
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    Why Later Wittgenstein was not a therapist.Victor Loughlin - 2021 - Aufklärung 8.
    Wittgenstein famously regarded philosophy as an activity and not as a body of doctrine. And yet within the secondary literature there is little agreement as to what Wittgenstein took the purpose of that activity to be. In this paper, I claim that the purpose of philosophical activity, at least according to the Later Wittgenstein, was to solve philosophical problems. As support for this claim, I argue that our everyday talk about the mind presents us with a philosophical problem about the (...)
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    Le contrôle de l'entreprise publique en Belgique : Pages de documentation et d'histoire.Victor Crabbe - 1959 - Res Publica 1 (1):38-57.
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    (1 other version)Observations et questions.Victor Crabbe - 1962 - Res Publica 4 (3):271-274.
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    La mirada del milagro. Imagen y palabra en Wittgenstein.Victor Krebs - 2020 - Apuntes Filosóficos 29 (56):69-81.
    This article explores the fate in Wittgenstein's mature work, of the issue of the unsayable, heart of the Tractatus project. According to the traditional interpretation of his work, he left behind that concern as a product of his early mistakes, later refuted in the Investigations. This article attempts to show that, in a certain sense, it is obvious that the problem of ineffability is still behind all his efforts. That it is constitutive not only of Wittgenstein's conception of language, but (...)
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    Malaise dans la sociologie globale.Victor Roudometof & Nicole G. Albert - 2021 - Diogène n° 271-272 (3):31-51.
    La sociologie est née parallèlement à la modernisation occidentale ; ses principales positions héritées de l’ère classique portent sur la modernité et son impact sur les sociétés nationales. Après la décolonisation, la modernisation du « Tiers-Monde » a ouvert la voie à la notion de globalisation. La sociologie de la globalisation est une spécialité actuelle au sein des associations américaines et européennes de sociologie. La promesse d’une sociologie globale est à l’ordre du jour de l’Association internationale de sociologie depuis au (...)
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    Ghetto, banlieue, favela, problemområde: Når bydeler går i oppløsning.Victor Lund Shammas - 2011 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 29 (1):261-269.
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  23. Identity, Memory and Difference: Lyotard and 'the jews.Victor J. Seidler - 1998 - In Chris Rojek, Bryan S. Turner & Jean-François Lyotard (eds.), The politics of Jean-François Lyotard. New York: Routledge. pp. 102--127.
     
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    Philosophy, Kant and the Scheme of Decision-making.Victor Shreiber - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 53:249-266.
    Some options to single out the foremost function of philosophy in culture are discussed. As any functioning part has to possess definite level of the internal unity, I begin by tracing out the main views on the unanimity of philosophical knowledge and demonstrate that the opposed variants can be reduced to well‐known contraposition between subject matter (a strong variant) and method (a weak one). I show further that at least one strong version, which identifies philosophical subject matter with the concrete (...)
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  25. De Se Content and Action Generalisation.Víctor M. Verdejo - 2017 - Philosophical Papers 46 (2):315-344.
    Ever since John Perry's developments in the late 70s, it is customary among philosophers to take de se contents as essentially tied to the explanation of action. The target explanation appeals to a subject-specific notion of de se content capable of capturing behavioural differences in central cases. But a subject-specific de se content leads us, I argue, to a subject-specific notion of intentional action that prevents basic forms of generalisation. Although this might be seen as a welcome revision of our (...)
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    (1 other version)L'éternité Des Ames dans la philosophie de Spinoza.Victor Brochard - 1901 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 9 (6):688 - 699.
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    Le traité Des passions de Descartes et: L'éthique de Spinoza.Victor Brochard - 1896 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4):512 - 516.
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    Art Between Scylla and Charybdis.Victor V. Bychkov - 2012 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 51 (1):80-87.
    In his opening address at a discussion of the book: V. V. Bychkov, N. B. Mankovskaya, and V. V. Ivanov, Trialogue: Living Aesthetics and the Contemporary Philosophy of Art , held on 27 February 2012 at the S. Gerasimov All-Russia State University of Cinematography , the author shows that Trialogue came into existence as a result of interpretation, polemical debate, and further development of ideas formulated in his early fundamental work. The Artistic Apocalypse of Culture . The key idea of (...)
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    (1 other version)L'art et la morale.Victor Delbos - 1918 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 25 (2):177 - 188.
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    (1 other version)Sur Les premières conceptions philosophiques de maine de biran.Victor Delbos - 1912 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 20 (6):751 - 776.
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    La théorie platonicienne de la dénonciation.Victor Goldschmidt - 1953 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 58 (4):352 - 375.
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    The values and ethics of a changing society.Victor S. Pazenok - 1996 - Journal of Value Inquiry 30 (1-2):135-144.
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    Reasons to Desire and Desiring at Will.Victor M. Verdejo - 2017 - Metaphilosophy 48 (3):355-369.
    There is an unresolved conflict concerning the normative nature of desire. Some authors take rational desire to differ from rational belief in being a normatively unconstrained attitude. Others insist that rational desire seems plausibly subject to several consistency norms. This article argues that the correct analysis of this conflict of conative normativity leads us to acknowledge intrinsic and extrinsic reasons to desire. If sound, this point helps us to unveil a fundamental aspect of desire, namely, that we cannot desire at (...)
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    Inheriting the Right of Return.Victor Tadros - 2020 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 21 (2):343-367.
    This Article assesses one kind of argument for an intergenerational right of return in the context of the Israel/palestine conflict. The question is whether descendants of those who were made refugees in the 1948 War can acquire occupancy rights from their parents through inheritance and bequest over territory that they have never lived on. Standard arguments for their inheriting such rights fail for a range of reasons. However, a less familiar argument for inheritance or bequest succeeds—descendants can acquire such rights (...)
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  35. A ESCRITA E A VIDA SOCIAL ENQUANTO TEORIA METAFÍSICA.Victor Mota - manuscript
    correlação filosófico da escrita, linguagem e discurso, entre a prática, praxis, nos termos filosófico e antropológico, fazendo a ponte.
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  36. Alterlogy-Between Eros and Caliope.Victor Mota - manuscript
    is the subject of philosophy as it is from anthropology, i.e., the other? is alterlogy another science plus?
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  37. In the Kingdom of Whys (short version).Victor Mota - manuscript
    resumed version of a Philosophycal Anthropology, a PhD Thesis.
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  38. O SIGNO SIMBÓLICO e ECONOMIA CINÉTICA.Victor Mota - manuscript
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  39. Enxada Rasa: O Mito Socrático do Corpo enquanto metodologia Legitimadora de uma retórica parcial.Victor Mota - manuscript
    a forma como o autor insere na filosofia o trabalho de campo etnográfico, que passa a ser uma das metodologias da filosofia.
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    Indifference Arguments.Victor Gaston & Stephen Makin - 1997 - Philosophical Review 106 (1):136.
    In this lucid and insightful study, Stephen Makin investigates a form of argument widespread in ancient Greek philosophy, where the absence of a reason for one alternative to be the case rather than another is used to establish substantive conclusions—where the alternatives are “indifferent”. Examples abound: Anaximander engages in such reasoning to show that the Earth does not move; Zeno of Elea to show that what is cannot be divided; Democritus to argue for finite divisibility, on the one hand, and (...)
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  41. Mindfullness no Retorno a Si.Victor Mota - manuscript
    A troubled mind is a busy mind, whean happyness come frome mental emptyness.
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  42. The Return of the Self by the Mirror of the Other.Victor Mota - manuscript
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  43. Gutenberg's Oracle.Victor Mota - manuscript
    From inspiration to classicism, a new approach to knowledge.
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    (1 other version)Norms for pure desire.Victor M. Verdejo - 2020 - Theoria. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science 35:95-112.
    According to a widespread, broadly Humean consensus, desires and other conative attitudes seem as such to be free from any normative constraints of rationality. However, rational subjects are also required to be attitude-coherent in ways that prima facie hold sway for desire. I here examine the plausibility of this idea by proposing several principlesfor coherent desire. These principles parallel principles for coherent belief and can be used to make a case for a kind of purely conative normativity. I consider several (...)
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    The persistence of agency through social institutions and caring for future generations.Elizabeth Victor & Laura Guidry-Grimes - 2014 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 7 (1):122-141.
    We argue that we have obligations to future people that are similar in kind to obligations we have to current people. Modifying Michael Bratman’s account, we argue that as planning agents we must plan for the future to act practically in the present. Because our autonomy and selfhood are relational by nature, those plans will involve building affiliative bonds and caring for others. We conclude by grounding responsibility to future others by the way we plan through our social institutions. Our (...)
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    No ethics, no text.Victor Yelverton Haines - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (1):35-42.
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  47. Saint Paul as Spiritual Director: An Analysis of the Concept of the Imitation of Paul with Implications and Applications to the Practice of Spiritual Direction.Victor A. Copan - 2007
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    The Bankruptcy of Ideas: Why Modern Schools of Architecture Ignore Traditional Urbanism.Victor Deupi - 2000 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 20 (4):271-274.
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    Familismo, Lesbophobia, and Religious Beliefs in the Life Course Narratives of Chilean Lesbian Mothers.Victor Figueroa & Fiona Tasker - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Verifiable implementations of geometric algorithms using finite precision arithmetic.Victor J. Milenkovic - 1988 - Artificial Intelligence 37 (1-3):377-401.
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