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  1. El tiempo es ahora. Inversión Socialmente Responsable (ISR) en España.Víctor Viñuales Edo & Teresa Royo Luesma - 2009 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 79:126-130.
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  2. Aristotle and the problem of intentionality.Victor Caston - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):249-298.
    Aristotle not only formulates the problem of intentionality explicitly, he makes a solution to it a requirement for any adequate theory of mind. His own solution, however, is not to be found in his theory of sensation, as Brentano and others have thought. In fact, it is precisely because Aristotle regards this theory as inadequate that he goes on to argue for a distinct new ability he calls "phantasia." The theory of content he develops on this basis (unlike Brentano's) is (...)
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  3. Epiphenomenalisms, ancient and modern.Victor Caston - 1997 - Philosophical Review 106 (3):309-363.
    This debate, I shall argue, has everything to do with Aristotle. Aristotle raises the charge of epiphenomenalism himself against a theory that seems to have close affinities to his own, and he offers what has the makings of an emergentist response. This leads to controversy within his own school. We find opponents ranged on both sides, starting with his own pupils, several of whom are stout defenders of epiphenomenalism, and culminating in the developed emergentism of later commentators. Aristotle’s theory and (...)
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  4. Causal Contributions and Liability.Victor Tadros - 2018 - Ethics 128 (2):402-431.
    This article explores the extent to which the magnitude of harm that a person is liable to suffer to avert a threat depends on the magnitude of her causal contribution to the threat. Several different versions of this view are considered. The conclusions are mostly skeptical—facts that may determine how large of a causal contribution a person makes to a threat are not morally significant, or not sufficiently significant to make an important difference to liability. However, understanding ways in which (...)
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    A Rawlsian Response to Racism.Victor L. Worsfold - 2002 - Philosophy of Education 58:160-162.
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    Scheffler’s Third Way: A Useful Grounding for Moral Education.Victor L. Worsfold - 2003 - Philosophy of Education 59:242-244.
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    Gide Versus Anti-Gide.Victor R. Yanitelli - 1951 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 26 (4):540-550.
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  8. Adventures in the Realm of Ideas and Other Essays in the Fields of Philosophy, Science, Political Economy, Theology, Humanism, Semantics, Agnosticism, Immortality and Related Subjects.Victor S. Yarros - 1947 - Haldeman-Julius.
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    Letters pro and con.Victor S. Yarros, Bernard M. Goldman & Donald A. Gordon - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (2):179-180.
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    The German and the Anglo-American View of the State.Victor S. Yarros - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 28 (1):43-51.
  11. On some paradoxes of the infinite.Victor Allis & Teunis Koetsier - 1991 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 42 (2):187-194.
    In the paper below the authors describe three super-tasks. They show that although the abstract notion of a super-task may be, as Benacerraf suggested, a conceptual mismatch, the completion of the three super-tasks involved can be defined rather naturally, without leading to inconsistency, by means of a particular kinematical interpretation combined with a principle of continuity.
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  12. Cruelty's rewards: The gratifications of perpetrators and spectators.Victor Nell - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (3):211-224.
    Cruelty is the deliberate infliction of physical or psychological pain on other living creatures, sometimes indifferently, but often with delight. Though cruelty is an overwhelming presence in the world, there is no neurobiological or psychological explanation for its ubiquity and reward value. This target article attempts to provide such explanations by describing three stages in the development of cruelty. Stage 1 is the development of the predatory adaptation from the Palaeozoic to the ethology of predation in canids, felids, and primates. (...)
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  13. Dualism and Universities.Victor H. Balowitz - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (4):415.
     
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    Electrification.Victor Wallis - 2011 - Historical Materialism 19 (1):319-323.
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    Species-Questions.Victor Wallis - 2011 - Historical Materialism 19 (3):213-218.
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    Orwell's Battle with Brittain: Vicarious Liability for Unjust Aggression.Victor Tadros - 2014 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 42 (1):42-77.
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    (1 other version)Anthropology From a Pragmatic Point of View.Victor Lyle Dowdell & Hans H. Rudnick (eds.) - 1978 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    In the fall semester of 1772/73 at the Albertus University of Königsberg, Immanuel Kant, metaphysician and professor of logic and metaphysics, began lectures on anthropology, which he continued until 1776, shortly before his retirement from public life. His lecture notes and papers were first published in 1798, eight years after the publication of the _Critique of Judgment, _the third of his famous _Critiques. _The present edition of the _Anthropology _is a translation of the text found in volume 7 of _Kants (...)
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    One more discussion of the replica trick: the example of the exact solution.Victor Dotsenko - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (1-3):16-33.
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    Aristotle and Anglican Religious Thought.Victor Lyle Dowdell - 1942 - Cornell University Press.
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    The Planetary Theory of Ibn al-Shatir: Latitudes of the Planets.Victor Roberts - 1966 - Isis 57 (2):208-219.
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    The ‘absolute existence’ of phlogiston: the losing party's point of view.Victor D. Boantza & Ofer Gal - 2011 - British Journal for the History of Science 44 (3):317-342.
    Long after its alleged demise, phlogiston was still presented, discussed and defended by leading chemists. Even some of the leading proponents of the new chemistry admitted its ‘absolute existence’. We demonstrate that what was defended under the title ‘phlogiston’ was no longer a particular hypothesis about combustion and respiration. Rather, it was a set of ontological and epistemological assumptions and the empirical practices associated with them. Lavoisier's gravimetric reduction, in the eyes of the phlogistians, annihilated the autonomy of chemistry together (...)
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  23. Unification as a Measure of Natural Classification.Victor Gijsbers - 2014 - Theoria 29 (1):71-82.
    Recent interest in the idea that there can be scientific understanding without explanation lends new relevance to Duhem's notion of natural classification. According to Duhem, a classification that is natural teaches us something about nature without being explanatory. However, Duhem's conception of naturalness leaves much to be desired. In this paper, I argue that we can measure the naturalness of classification by using an amended version of the notion of unification as defined by Schurz and Lambert. If this thesis is (...)
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    Shame and Honor: Aristotle’s Thumos as a Basic Desire.Victor Saenz - 2018 - Apeiron 51 (1):73-95.
    One of three basic types of desire, claims Aristotle, is thumos (‘spirit,’ ‘passion,’ ‘heart,’ ‘anger,’ ‘impulse’). The other two are epithumia (‘appetite’) and boulêsis (‘wish,’ ‘rational desire’). Yet, he never gives us an account of thumos; it has also received relatively little scholarly attention. I argue that thumos has two key features. First, it is able to cognize what I call ‘social value,’ the agent’s own perceived standing relative to others in a certain domain. In human animals, shame and honor (...)
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  25. Relativitäts-Prinzip und Gravitations-Problem.Victor Felix Schiffner - 1931 - Leipzig,: R. Voigtländer.
     
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    Spirit and psyche: a new paradigm for psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy.Victor L. Schermer - 2003 - Philadelphia, PA: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
    This book explores the literature on spirituality as an important dimension of psychology, and explains the relationship between psychological treatment and ...
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    Trinkmodelle in einer Kriminalroman-Serie.Victor Schwach - 1984 - Communications 10 (1-3):111-128.
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    Objectivity and meaning: Wittgenstein on following rules.Victor J. Krebs - 1986 - Philosophical Investigations 9 (July):177-186.
  29. A bibliography and genetic study of American realism.Victor E. Harlow - 1931 - New York,: Kraus Reprint.
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    Thelief of belief.Victor Yelverton Haines - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (3-4):367-383.
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    Refinements of Vaught's normal from theorem.Victor Harnik - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (3):289-306.
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    Death and God: The case of Richard Swinburne.Victor Cosculluela - 1997 - Religious Studies 33 (3):293-302.
    In "The Existence of God," Richard Swinburne offers several arguments for the claim that death is not a surprising phenomenon on the assumption that God exists. I try to show that his arguments fail individually and when taken collectively. Further, I claim that the kinds of assumptions involved in his arguments can plausibly be used to argue that death would be surprising if God exists and therefore that death counts as evidence against God's existence. Finally, I argue that Swinburne's claims (...)
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    Phenomenology and philosophical understanding.Edo Pivčević (ed.) - 1975 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The Concept of a Phenomenon ANTHONY QUINTON In British philosophy 'phenomenon' usually means 'sensory appearance'. Yet until Wittgenstein and Ryle standard..
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    Bioethics and Disagreement: Organ Markets, Abortion, Cognitive Enhancement, Double Effect, and Other Key Issues in Bioethics.Victor Saenz - 2014 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39 (3):207-216.
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    Timp şi temporalitate în filosofia lui Mihai Şora.Victor Eugen Gelan - 2013 - In Mona Mamulea (ed.), TIMP ŞI SPAŢIU ÎN GÂNDIREA ROMÂNEASCĂ. EDITURA ACADEMIEI ROMÂNE. pp. 129-148.
    The present contribution has the purpose of evidencing both the originality of Şora’s understanding of time (and its importance for the question of authenticity, empathy and intersubjectivity), and the possibility of a dialogue with Husserl’s understanding of the consciousness of internal time. One of the most important aspects of my paper is the endeavour to bring to light the underlying structure of temporality at work in Mihai Şora’s philosophy. The two forms of temporality present in Şora’s thought – the temporality (...)
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  37. Trecerea de la dihotomic la organic intricat în filosofia lui Mihai Şora.Victor Eugen Gelan - 2007 - In Leo Stan & Vlad Puescu (eds.), Filosofie şi dualism. Zeta Books. pp. 221-234.
    My aim here is to analyze a few possible ways of transcending the dichotomous character of philosophical thinking. I focus on Mihai Şora’s philosophy because it is best suited for this goal. The question that will guide this paper is whether it is possible to go beyond the dichotomous nature of philosophy. My thesis will be that, when considering Mihai Şora’s thought, one can answer in the affirmative. We look for the details of Şora’s philosophy which allow us to set (...)
     
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    The signification of the concept of consiousness in Husserl’s Fifth Logical Investigation and its relevance for knowledge.Victor Eugen Gelan - 2015 - In Sorin Costreie & Mircea Dumitru (eds.), Meaning and Truth. Pro Universitaria. pp. 91-110.
    In his fifth Logical Investigation, Husserl intensely scrutinizes three possible significations of the concept of consciousness. In these analyses, he also strives to clearly delineate between two types of consciousness: psychological and phenomenological. The goal of this paper is to show that the way in which the (psychical) act is conceived and defined, according to the Husserlian approach, as a lived, intentional experience plays an essential role in clarifying the distinction between the empirical-psychological level of consciousness (where the act as (...)
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  39. Begrijpen in de wetenschap.Victor Gijsbers - 2006 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 1.
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    How (not) to judge a theory of causation.Victor Gijsbers - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):3117-3135.
    Philosophical theories of causation are commonly judged by their ability to correctly determine whether there is a causal relation present in intuitively clear example scenarios. If the theories survive this test, they are then used to answer big philosophical questions about causation. This Method of Examples is attractive because it seems to allow us to determine the quality of a theory of causation independently of answering the big philosophical questions; which is good, since it means that we can then non-circularly (...)
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    Ecrits.Victor Goldschmidt - 1984 - Paris: Vrin.
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    Morgan and the Missing Day in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.Victor Yelverton Haines - 1971 - Mediaeval Studies 33 (1):354-359.
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    English Neo-Classicism.Victor M. Hamm - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (3):378-391.
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    Form in Literature.Victor M. Hamm - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (2):255-269.
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    „Für den Trinker gibt es Rat, für den Doppler selten.“ Das Doppel-Spiel in skandinavischen Rechtstexten des Mittelalters.Victor Hansen - 2013 - In Matthias Teichert (ed.), Sport Und Spiel Bei den Germanen: Nordeuropa von der Römischen Kaiserzeit Bis Zum Mittelalter. De Gruyter. pp. 307-340.
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  46. (1 other version)Essais d'esthétique, de philosophie et de littérature.Victor Basch - 1934 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 41 (4):7-7.
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  47. (1 other version)Les doctrines politiques des philosophies classiques de l'Allemagne. Leibnitz, Kant, Fichte, Hegel.Victor Basch - 1928 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 35 (1):1-2.
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    Trust in the Workplace: The Role of Social Interaction Diversity in the Community and in the Workplace.Victor Cui, Ilan Vertinsky, Sandra Robinson & Oana Branzei - 2018 - Business and Society 57 (2):378-412.
    Extending the literature on social capital development in the community, this article examines the impact of diverse social interactions on the development of social trust in the workplace, and investigates whether their effects differ in individualistic and collectivistic cultures. Using survey data collected in Canada and China, the authors find that the diversity of one’s social interactions in the community is positively associated with one’s social trust in the workplace, and this relationship is not significantly different between the two cultures. (...)
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    Uma chave de leitura para os ensaios de Marcuse na ZfS (1937-1941).Victor Hugo de Oliveira Saldanha - 2024 - Educação E Filosofia 37 (81):1633-1669.
    Resumo: O presente artigo apresenta uma epítome da dissertação “Os pressupostos filosóficos e os imperativos fundamentais da teoria crítica incipiente de Herbert Marcuse: em torno dos ensaios da ZfS (1937-1941). (SALDANHA, 2020)”. Essa pesquisa buscou identificar os traços distintivos da teoria crítica que Marcuse esboça nos ensaios publicados na Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung entre 1937-1941, tendo acedido a duas conclusões gerais: 1) que essa teoria se baseia em dois pressupostos filosóficos maiores, a saber, a dialética hegeliana e a crítica de economia (...)
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  50. Improving the quality of informed consent to research.Victor Schwartz & Paul S. Appelbaum - 2008 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 30 (5):19-20.
    In order to facilitate the informed consent process, we suggest recording it. If investigators routinely recorded the consent process—including subsequent testing of participants’ comprehension and reeducation efforts—they could monitor the consent practices of their staff and determine what changes in procedure may be needed. In addition, should the adequacy of consent ever be challenged , investigators would have an easily accessible record of what had transpired. And finally, a pool of data would be created that could be accessed by researchers (...)
     
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