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    Sustainable development goals as accountability mechanism? A case study of Dutch infrastructure agencies.Ben Wagner, Vincent de Gooyert & Wijnand Veeneman - 2023 - Journal of Responsible Technology 14 (C):100058.
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    Algorithmic regulation and the global default: Shifting norms in Internet technology.Ben Wagner - 2016 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1):5-13.
    The world we inhabit is surrounded by ‘coded objects’ from credit cards to airplanes to telephones. Sadly the governance mechanisms of many of these technologies are only poorly understood, leading to the common premise that such technologies are ‘neutral’, thereby obscuring normative and power-related consequences of their design. In order to unpack supposedly neutral technologies, the following paper will try and foreground two of key questions around the technologies used on the global Internet: 1) how are content regulatory regimes governed (...)
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    On Almost Orthogonality in Simple Theories.Itay Ben-Yaacov & Frank O. Wagner - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (2):398 - 408.
    1. We show that if p is a real type which is internal in a set $\sigma$ of partial types in a simple theory, then there is a type p' interbounded with p, which is finitely generated over $\sigma$ , and possesses a fundamental system of solutions relative to $\sigma$ . 2. If p is a possibly hyperimaginary Lascar strong type, almost \sigma-internal$ , but almost orthogonal to $\sigma^{\omega}$ , then there is a canonical non-trivial almost hyperdefinable polygroup which multi-acts (...)
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    Constructing an almost hyperdefinable group.Itay Ben-Yaacov, Ivan Tomašić & Frank O. Wagner - 2004 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 4 (02):181-212.
    This paper completes the proof of the group configuration theorem for simple theories started in [1]. We introduce the notion of an almost hyperdefinable structure, and show that it has a reasonable model theory. We then construct an almost hyperdefinable group from a polygroup chunk.
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    The group configuration in simple theories and its applications.Itay Ben-Yaacov, Ivan Tomašić & Frank O. Wagner - 2002 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (2):283-298.
    In recent work, the authors have established the group configuration theorem for simple theories, as well as some of its main applications from geometric stability theory, such as the binding group theorem, or in the $\omega$-categorical case, the characterization of the forking geometry of a finitely based non-trivial locally modular regular type as projective geometry over a finite field and the equivalence of pseudolinearity and local modularity. The proof necessitated an extension of the model-theoretic framework to include almost hyperimaginaries, and (...)
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    A metric version of schlichting’s theorem.Itaï Ben Yaacov & Frank O. Wagner - 2020 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 85 (4):1607-1613.
    If ${\mathfrak {F}}$ is a type-definable family of commensurable subsets, subgroups or subvector spaces in a metric structure, then there is an invariant subset, subgroup or subvector space commensurable with ${\mathfrak {F}}$. This in particular applies to type-definable or hyper-definable objects in a classical first-order structure.
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    Platonopolis: Platonic Political Philosophy in Late Antiquity (review).Michael F. Wagner - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (2):205-207.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Platonopolis: Platonic Political Philosophy in Late AntiquityMichael F. WagnerDominic J. O'Meara. Platonopolis: Platonic Political Philosophy in Late Antiquity. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2003. Pp. xi + 249. Cloth, $55.00.Porphyry tells of Plotinus's failed petition to emperor Gallienus to (re)establish a "city of philosophers" conformed to Plato's laws, named Platonopolis (Vit. Plo.12). O'Meara here articulates primary themes and developments in philosophical political thought in the classical Neoplatonic period, from Plotinus's (...)
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    Problemas do condicional:relevância.Wagner Sanz - 2000 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 5 (1):175-185.
    Após uma breve análise do problema da relação de relevancia entre o antecedente e o consequente de um condicional, fazemos uma análise de qual deve ser a estrutura de um critério de adequação para uma definição de relevancia em uma demonstração.
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    (Re)Fashioning Masculinity: Social Identity and Context in Men’s Hybrid Masculinities through Dress.Ben Barry - 2018 - Gender and Society 32 (5):638-662.
    Modern Western society has framed fashion in opposition to hegemonic masculinity. However, fashion functions as a principal means by which men’s visible gender identities are established as not only different from women but also from other men. This article draws on the concept of hybrid masculinities and on wardrobe interviews with Canadian men across social identities to explore how men enact masculinities through dress. I illustrate three ways men do hybrid masculinities by selecting, styling, and wearing clothing in their everyday (...)
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    Parrhesia and the Quasi-Political Role of Educators: An ArendtianFoucauldian Reflection.Ben Carlo N. Atim - 2022 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy 23 (2):301-319.
    This paper argues that the educators' vocation, in the Arendtian sense, is to prepare and cultivate in students the love for the world – amor mundi. Educators are responsible for introducing the world to students through the conservation and preservation of human tradition and the 'realm of the past.' Thus, it requires a practice of truth-telling or parrhesia. However, this parrhesiastic activity is not explicit in Arendt. This paper also invokes Foucault's account of parrhesia to emphasize another main point of (...)
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  11. volume 6]. Ming dai juan (shang-xia).Ben Juan Zhu Bian Gu Jing - 2017 - In Fa Zhang, Zhongguo mei xue jing dian =. Beijing Shi: Beijing shi fan da xue chu ban she.
     
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    Developing the Modern Concept of the Self: The Trial of Meister Eckhart.Ben Morgan - 1999 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1999 (116):56-80.
    Histories of the Self The self is a historical phenomenon. As Nietzsche pointed out, the forms of self now taken for granted are the product of an arduous and often violent development whose beginnings, in Nietzsche's accounts at least, predate Cesare Borgia.1 Nietzsche is not the only figure to have attempted to write the history of the self. Max Weber and Norbert Elias immediately come to mind.2 More recently, Charles Taylor has historicized modern Western identity (calling it “a function of (...)
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    London 1689.Ben Nadler & Steven Nadler - 2017 - In Ben Nadler & Steven Nadler, Heretics!: The Wondrous (and Dangerous) Beginnings of Modern Philosophy. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 121-159.
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    "The Root Is the Dream”.Ben Nadler - 2024 - The Acorn 24 (1):7-24.
    In Ursula Le Guin’s novella The Word for World Is Forest (1972), the indigenous inhabitants of the planet Athshe use the act of dreaming as a fundamental part of their anti-colonial praxis. Le Guin emphasizes the skill and responsibility involved in the process of translating dreams into language, and then into political action. In Le Guin’s near-future novel The Lathe of Heaven (1971), a man discovers the power of “effective dreaming,” and is able to change the course of world events (...)
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    Triadic Dimensionalities: Knowledge, Movement, and Cultural Discourse—in the Wake of the Covid-19 Pandemic.Sarah Marusek & Anne Wagner - 2022 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (3):823-830.
    Since early 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic has affected our world in multiple ways. What we know and how we know it has shifted on a global scale. How we move throughout the world has been restricted and locked down. How we see one another has changed the cultural narrative in numerous countries throughout the world. As we seek to rid ourselves of the novel coronavirus infecting our everyday, three significant paradigm shifts have mutated our realities and imaginaries in which we (...)
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  16. Hearing God's Call: Ways of Discernment for Laity and Clergy.Ben Campbell Johnson - 2002
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    Student's companion to the Guide of the Perplexed by Moses Maimonides.Ben Zion Katz - 2021 - Jerusalem: Urim Publications.
    This Student's Companion edition lays out, in nontechnical terms, the main ideas contained in Maimonides' famous work Guide of the Perplexed so it can be read by an ambitious beginner or an advanced high school student. It provides a general introduction to Maimonides' life, the plan and outline of the Guide, the required philosophical background, and a concise chapter-by-chapter overview and commentary.
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    Bronterre O'Brien's class analysis: The formative phase,1832-1836.Ben Maw - 2007 - History of Political Thought 28 (2):253-289.
    The article focuses on the analysis of class formulated by the anti-capitalist journalist and Chartist James Bronterre O'Brien. It argues that O'Brien's work contained the first example within working-class anti-capitalist political economy of a fully elaborated analysis of class antagonism. The article takes issue with recent accounts of O'Brien, which have seen his analysis as focused exclusively on the political rather than the economic realm, and which have denied the class character of his work. At the same time, it views (...)
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    Contingent Immaterialism: Freedom, Meaning, Time, and Mind.Ben Mijuskovic - 1987 - Noûs 21 (2):280-282.
  20. Kant's Reflections on the Unity of Consciousness, Time-Consciousness, and the Unconscious.Ben Mijuskovic - 2010 - Kritike 4 (2):105-132.
     
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    Judith A. Layzer: Open For Business: Conservatives’ Opposition to Environmental Regulation.Ben A. Minteer - 2014 - Environmental Ethics 36 (4):507-508.
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  22. Unity among environmentalists? Debating the values-policy link in environmental ethics.Ben A. Minteer - 2009 - In Ben Minteer, Nature in Common?: Environmental Ethics and the Contested Foundations of Environmental Policy. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
     
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    Moral rights: Conflicts and valid claims.Judith Wagner Decew - 1988 - Philosophical Studies 54 (1):63 - 86.
    Most of us have certain intuitions about moral rights, at least partially captured by the ideas that: (A) rights carry special weight in moral argument; (B) persons retain their rights even when they are legitimately infringed; although (C) rights undoubtedly do conflict with one another, and are sometimes overridden as well by nonrights considerations. I show that Dworkin's remarks about rights allow us to affirm (A), (B), and (C), yet those remarks are extremely vague. I then argue that Feinberg's more (...)
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    Personal Autonomy in Society.Judith Wagner DeCew - 2009 - Social Theory and Practice 35 (1):148-155.
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    Declining Deliberation: Civil Society, Community, Organized Modernity.Jean Terrier & Peter Wagner - 2006 - In Terrier Jean & Wagner Peter, [no title].
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    The Critique of Organized Modernity.Jean Terrier & Peter Wagner - 2006 - In Terrier Jean & Wagner Peter, [no title].
  27. Identifying and quantifying landscape patterns in space and time.Janine Bolliger, Helene H. Wagner & Monica G. Turner - 2007 - In Felix Kienast, Otto Wildi & S. Ghosh, A changing world: challenges for landscape research. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.
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    Constitutional limits and the public sphere: a critical study of Bentham's contitutionalism.Oren Ben-Dor - 2000 - Portland, Or.: Hart.
    The central intuition that guides the argument of this book is that both the technical and reductionist methodology associated with utilitarianism do not do ...
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    Comparing notions of presentability in Polish spaces and Polish groups.Sapir Ben-Shahar & Heer Tern Koh - forthcoming - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic.
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    Deuteworte, Dornenkrone und Evangelienstruktur drei exegetische Randbemerkungen.Schalom Ben-Chorin - 1986 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 38 (3):270-270.
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    Immigration, proletarianization, and deproletarianization.Amir Ben-Porat - 1991 - Theory and Society 20 (2):233-258.
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    (1 other version)La réconciliation, c'est la base!Yazid Ben Hounet - 2013 - Diogène n° 239-240 (3):210-224.
    Résumé Cet article porte sur l’analyse des interrelations entre les pratiques non officielles du sulh, de la réconciliation, et le travail des cours de justice à partir d’enquêtes menées en Algérie et, subsidiairement, au Soudan. J’illustrerai en particulier l’idée que le sulh – action faisant bien souvent référence au ‘ûrf (conventions usuelles ou droit coutumier) ou encore à la loi coranique et aux jurisprudences musulmanes (malékite en particulier) – s’inscrit en continuité et en complément avec le travail judiciaire. Je propose (...)
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    Le rationalisme de Leibniz et la culture arabe.Tahar Ben Guiza - 2023 - Cité El Ghazala [Tunisia]: Nirvana.
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    Medical Custom and Medical Ethics: Rethinking the Standard of Care.Ben A. Rich - 2005 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 14 (1):27-39.
    In the regime of Anglo-American tort law, every person has a responsibility to comport him- or herself with “due care” in going about day-to-day activities so as not to imperil the health, safety, or general welfare of others. The gold standard for determining what constitutes due care in any particular situation is what a reasonable person, similarly situated, would do. Determinations of due care are necessarily fact specific. Nevertheless, the general objective is to strike an appropriate balance between an unrealistically (...)
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  35. Mavo le-meṭafiziḳah ʻakhshaṿit =.Shimon Ben-Yair - 2019 - Tel Aviv: Resling.
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    On configurations concerning cardinal characteristics at regular cardinals.Omer Ben-Neria & Shimon Garti - 2020 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 85 (2):691-708.
    We study the consistency and consistency strength of various configurations concerning the cardinal characteristics $\mathfrak {s}_\theta, \mathfrak {p}_\theta, \mathfrak {t}_\theta, \mathfrak {g}_\theta, \mathfrak {r}_\theta $ at uncountable regular cardinals $\theta $. Motivated by a theorem of Raghavan–Shelah who proved that $\mathfrak {s}_\theta \leq \mathfrak {b}_\theta $, we explore in the first part of the paper the consistency of inequalities comparing $\mathfrak {s}_\theta $ with $\mathfrak {p}_\theta $ and $\mathfrak {g}_\theta $. In the second part of the paper we study variations (...)
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  37. Symmetry and Causation.Yemima Ben-Menahem - 2012 - Iyyun 61:193-218.
     
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  38. Sefer Divre musar: 73 śiḥot meyusadim ʻal beʼurim mi-gedole baʻale ha-musar...: ʻal maʼamarim ba-Talmud.Daṿid Ben-Abu - 1999 - Bene Beraḳ: Makhon le-hotsaʼat kitve rabotenu she-ʻa. y. Mosad Torah ṿa-ḥesed "Bet Yosef".
    kerekh 1. Maʼamarim mi-masekhtot Berakhot ṿe-Shabat -- kerekh 2. Maʼamarim mi-masekhtot ʻEruvin, Pesaḥim, R.h. ṿe-Yoma -- kerekh 3. Masekhtot Sukah, Betsah, Taʻanit, Megilah, Moʻed ḳaṭan ṿa-Ḥagigah.
     
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    Seeing our seeing and knowing our knowing.Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 1991 - Man and World 24 (1):89-92.
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    Teaching about Europe.Avner Ben-Amos - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (5):685-686.
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    Theologische Koproduktion.Schalom Ben-Chorin - 1982 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 34 (1):73-75.
  42. Depiction and Composition.Ben Blumson - 2014 - In Resemblance and Representation: An Essay in the Philosophy of Pictures. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers. pp. 99-116.
    Traditionally, the structure of a language is revealed by constructing an appropriate theory of meaning for that language, which exhibits how – and whether – the meaning of sentences in the language depends upon the meaning of their parts. In this paper, I argue that whether – and how – what pictures represent depends on what their parts represent should likewise by revealed by the construction of appropriate theories of representation for the symbol system of those pictures. This generalisation, I (...)
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  43. Pictures and Properties.Ben Blumson - 2014 - In Resemblance and Representation: An Essay in the Philosophy of Pictures. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers. pp. 179-198.
    It’s a platitude that a picture is realistic to the degree to which it resembles what it represents (in relevant respects). But if properties are abundant and degrees of resemblance are proportions of properties in common, then the degree of resemblance between different particulars is constant (or undefined), which is inconsonant with the platitude. This paper argues this problem should be resolved by revising the analysis of degrees of resemblance in terms of proportion of properties in common, and not by (...)
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    Recombination induced hypergraphs: A new approach to mutation-recombination isomorphism.Paul Gitchoff & G.�Nter P. Wagner - 1996 - Complexity 2 (1):37-43.
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    Logics in Ai European Workshop Jelia '92, Berlin, Germany, September 7-10, 1992 : Proceedings'.David Pearce & Gerd Wagner - 1992 - Springer Verlag.
    This volume contains the proceedings of JELIA '92, les Journ es Europ ennes sur la Logique en Intelligence Artificielle, or the Third European Workshop on Logics in Artificial Intelligence. The volume contains 2 invited addresses and 21 selected papers covering such topics as: - Logical foundations of logic programming and knowledge-based systems, - Automated theorem proving, - Partial and dynamic logics, - Systems of nonmonotonic reasoning, - Temporal and epistemic logics, - Belief revision. One invited paper, by D. Vakarelov, is (...)
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    On the binding group in simple theories.Ziv Shami & Frank O. Wagner - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (3):1016-1024.
    We show that if p is a real type which is almost internal in a formula φ in a simple theory, then there is a type p' interalgebraic with a finite tuple of realizations of p, which is generated over φ. Moreover, the group of elementary permutations of p' over all realizations of φ is type-definable.
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    Extended acquisition training and resistance to extinction.Shepard Siegel & Allan R. Wagner - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (3):308.
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    ADNP Plays a Key Role in Autophagy: From Autism to Schizophrenia and Alzheimer's Disease.Shlomo Sragovich, Avia Merenlender-Wagner & Illana Gozes - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (11):1700054.
    Activity-dependent neuroprotective protein, discovered in our laboratory in 1999, has been characterized as a master gene vital for mammalian brain formation. ADNP de novo mutations in humans result in a syndromic form of autism-like spectrum disorder, including cognitive and motor deficits, the ADNP syndrome. One of the most important cellular processes associated with ADNP is the autophagy pathway, recently discovered by us as a key player in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. In this regard, given the link between the microtubule and (...)
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    The place of IVF in infertility care.P. A. Stephenson & M. G. Wagner - 1991 - Journal International de Bioethique= International Journal of Bioethics 2 (4):255-262.
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  50. Interpreting Images.Ben Blumson - 2014 - In Resemblance and Representation: An Essay in the Philosophy of Pictures. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers. pp. 118-138.
    Just as it’s possible to understand novel sentences without having heard them before, it’s possible to understand novel pictures without having seen them before. But these possibilities are often supposed to have totally different explanations: whereas the ability to understand novel sentences is supposed to be explained by tacit knowledge of a compositional theory of meaning for their language, the ability to understand novel pictures is supposed to be explained differently. In this paper I argue against this disanalogy: insofar as (...)
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