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E. A. DAVIS & N. F. MOTT, CONDUCTION IN NON-CRYSTALLINE The Electrical and Optical Properties of Amorphous Carbon Prepared by the Glow Discharge Technique. D. A. Anderson - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 35 (1):17-26. XENOPHOBIA - BIBLIOGRAPHY - PHILPAPERS In this paper, we examine how bordered reality is being imposed and resisted in the context of where we are placed right now, 'Greece'. Drawing on ethnographic research and discourse analysis, conducted in Lesvos, Samos, and Athens (from March to September 2016), we examine how resistance to a bordered reality took place, as islands in the north Aegean, as well as Greek and European TOMAS BOGARDUS, EVALUATING ARGUMENTS FOR THE SEX/GENDER Demonstratives: An Essay on the Semantics, Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology of Demonstratives and Other Indexicals. David Kaplan - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan.Oxford University Press. pp. 481-563. DAVID SHOEMAKER, “MORAL ADDRESS, MORAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND This paper attempts to provide a more plausible theory of moral accountability and the crucial role in it of moral address by taking seriously four "marginal" cases of agency: psychopaths, moral fetishists, and individuals with autism and mild intellectualdisabilities.
R. L. MAYDEN, A HIERARCHY OF SPECIES CONCEPTS: THE At least 22 concepts of species are in use today and many of these are notably incompatible in their accounts of biological diversity. Much of the traditional turmoil embodied in the species problem ultimately derives from the packaging of inappropriate criteria for species intoa single concept.
JONATHAN O. CHIMAKONAM, AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY AND GLOBAL Genomics Governance: Advancing Justice, Fairness and Equity Through the Lens of the African Communitarian Ethic of Ubuntu. Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Jantina de Vries & Bridget Pratt - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. DUNCAN PRITCHARD, WITTGENSTEINIAN HINGE EPISTEMOLOGY AND Deep disagreements concern our most basic and fundamental commitments. Such disagreements seem to be problematic because they appear to manifest epistemic incommensurability in our epistemic systems, and thereby lead to epistemic DIRK HARTMANN & PETER JANICH, METHODISCHER KULTURALISMUS Dieser Aufsatz umreißt die Grundzüge eines neuen philosophischen Programms, das sich selbst in Fortentwicklung und Abgrenzung vom Methodischen Konstruktivismus als „Methodischer Kulturalismus“ begreift. Ausgehend von einer Kritik von Naturalismus undKulturrelativismus
PHILPAPERS: ONLINE RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHYLOG INJOURNALSALL NEW ITEMSALL CATEGORIESMETAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGYVALUE THEORY PhilPapers is a comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. We monitor all sources of research content in philosophy, including journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages maintained by academics. We also host the largest open access archive in philosophy.Our index currently contains 2,582,405 entries categorized in 5,684 ATAOLLAH HASHEMI, HOW DOES A THEORETICAL TERM REFER This paper deals with the question of what the most appropriate semantic theory for theoretical terms would be. Traditionally, in the contemporary literature of philosophy of language, there have been two widely held semantic theories: the descriptivist theory and the causaltheory.
E. A. DAVIS & N. F. MOTT, CONDUCTION IN NON-CRYSTALLINE The Electrical and Optical Properties of Amorphous Carbon Prepared by the Glow Discharge Technique. D. A. Anderson - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 35 (1):17-26. XENOPHOBIA - BIBLIOGRAPHY - PHILPAPERS In this paper, we examine how bordered reality is being imposed and resisted in the context of where we are placed right now, 'Greece'. Drawing on ethnographic research and discourse analysis, conducted in Lesvos, Samos, and Athens (from March to September 2016), we examine how resistance to a bordered reality took place, as islands in the north Aegean, as well as Greek and European TOMAS BOGARDUS, EVALUATING ARGUMENTS FOR THE SEX/GENDER Demonstratives: An Essay on the Semantics, Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology of Demonstratives and Other Indexicals. David Kaplan - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan.Oxford University Press. pp. 481-563. DAVID SHOEMAKER, “MORAL ADDRESS, MORAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND This paper attempts to provide a more plausible theory of moral accountability and the crucial role in it of moral address by taking seriously four "marginal" cases of agency: psychopaths, moral fetishists, and individuals with autism and mild intellectualdisabilities.
R. L. MAYDEN, A HIERARCHY OF SPECIES CONCEPTS: THE At least 22 concepts of species are in use today and many of these are notably incompatible in their accounts of biological diversity. Much of the traditional turmoil embodied in the species problem ultimately derives from the packaging of inappropriate criteria for species intoa single concept.
JONATHAN O. CHIMAKONAM, AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY AND GLOBAL Genomics Governance: Advancing Justice, Fairness and Equity Through the Lens of the African Communitarian Ethic of Ubuntu. Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Jantina de Vries & Bridget Pratt - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. DUNCAN PRITCHARD, WITTGENSTEINIAN HINGE EPISTEMOLOGY AND Deep disagreements concern our most basic and fundamental commitments. Such disagreements seem to be problematic because they appear to manifest epistemic incommensurability in our epistemic systems, and thereby lead to epistemic DIRK HARTMANN & PETER JANICH, METHODISCHER KULTURALISMUS Dieser Aufsatz umreißt die Grundzüge eines neuen philosophischen Programms, das sich selbst in Fortentwicklung und Abgrenzung vom Methodischen Konstruktivismus als „Methodischer Kulturalismus“ begreift. Ausgehend von einer Kritik von Naturalismus undKulturrelativismus
JOSEPH GOTTLIEB, PERSISTENCE WITHOUT PERSONHOOD: A NEW The traditional phenomenal continuity theorist tells us that we are fundamentally subjects of experience, and that we persist via relations of phenomenal continuity. The WORKS BY MAIYA JORDAN It is widely assumed that a literal understanding of someone’s self-deception that p yields the following contradiction. Qua self-deceiver, she does not believe that p, yet – DAVID PREMACK & G. WOODRUFF, DOES THE CHIMPANZEE HAVE A An individual has a theory of mind if he imputes mental states to himself and others. A system of inferences of this kind is properly viewed as a theory because such states are not directly observable, and the system can be used to make predictions about the behavior ofothers.
VERA FLOCKE, ONTOLOGICAL EXPRESSIVISM Ontological expressivism is the view that ontological existence claims express non-cognitive mental states. I develop a version of ontological expressivism that is modeled after Gibbard’s (2003) norm-expressivism. I argue that, when CHRIS DRAIN, TOMASELLO, VYGOTSKY, AND THE PHYLOGENESIS OF Tomasello, Vygotsky, and the Phylogenesis of Mind: A Reply to Potapov’s “Objectification and the Labour of the Negative in the Origin of Human Thinking” ANDREAS ELPIDOROU & JOSEFA VELASCO, PHILOSOPHY OF BOREDOM The aim of this entry is to provide the reader with a philosophical map of the progression of the concept and experience of boredom throughout the Western tradition—from antiquity to current LEONHARD MENGES, FREE WILL, DETERMINISM, AND THE RIGHT Recently, many authors have argued that claims about determinism and free will are situated on different levels of description and that determinism on one level does not rule out free will JULIAN PERLMUTTER, PERSONAL OR NON-PERSONAL DIVINITY: A Religious disagreement – the existence of inconsistent religious views – is familiar and widespread. Among the most fundamental issues of such disagreement is whether to MARC-KEVIN DAOUST & CHARLES COTE-BOUCHARD, EPISTEMIC We argue that there is a tension between two monistic claims that are the core of recent work in epistemic consequentialism. The first is a form of monism about epistemic value, ARE WOMEN ADULT HUMAN FEMALES? shoplifter.1 It is not a biological category, like the categories vertebrate, mammal,or adult human female.2 (Similar remarks go for man, girl, and boy; following the literature the focus will be on woman.) This (alleged) distinction between adult human female and woman is sometimes said to be the distinction between ‘‘sex’’and
PHILPAPERS: ONLINE RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHYLOG INJOURNALSALL NEW ITEMSALL CATEGORIESMETAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGYVALUE THEORY PhilPapers is a comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. We monitor all sources of research content in philosophy, including journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages maintained by academics. We also host the largest open access archive in philosophy.Our index currently contains 2,582,405 entries categorized in 5,684 ATAOLLAH HASHEMI, HOW DOES A THEORETICAL TERM REFER This paper deals with the question of what the most appropriate semantic theory for theoretical terms would be. Traditionally, in the contemporary literature of philosophy of language, there have been two widely held semantic theories: the descriptivist theory and the causaltheory.
R. L. MAYDEN, A HIERARCHY OF SPECIES CONCEPTS: THE At least 22 concepts of species are in use today and many of these are notably incompatible in their accounts of biological diversity. Much of the traditional turmoil embodied in the species problem ultimately derives from the packaging of inappropriate criteria for species intoa single concept.
E. A. DAVIS & N. F. MOTT, CONDUCTION IN NON-CRYSTALLINE The Electrical and Optical Properties of Amorphous Carbon Prepared by the Glow Discharge Technique. D. A. Anderson - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 35 (1):17-26. JONATHAN O. CHIMAKONAM, AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY AND GLOBAL Genomics Governance: Advancing Justice, Fairness and Equity Through the Lens of the African Communitarian Ethic of Ubuntu. Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Jantina de Vries & Bridget Pratt - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. REBECCA MASON, SOCIAL KINDS ARE ESSENTIALLY MIND-DEPENDENT I defend a novel view of how social kinds (e.g., money, women, permanent residents) depend on our mental states. In particular, I argue that social kinds depend on our mental states in the following sense: it is essential to them that they exist (partially) because certain mental states exist. DUNCAN PRITCHARD, WITTGENSTEINIAN HINGE EPISTEMOLOGY AND Deep disagreements concern our most basic and fundamental commitments. Such disagreements seem to be problematic because they appear to manifest epistemic incommensurability in our epistemic systems, and thereby lead to epistemic TOMAS BOGARDUS, EVALUATING ARGUMENTS FOR THE SEX/GENDER Demonstratives: An Essay on the Semantics, Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology of Demonstratives and Other Indexicals. David Kaplan - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan.Oxford University Press. pp. 481-563. DIRK HARTMANN & PETER JANICH, METHODISCHER KULTURALISMUS Dieser Aufsatz umreißt die Grundzüge eines neuen philosophischen Programms, das sich selbst in Fortentwicklung und Abgrenzung vom Methodischen Konstruktivismus als „Methodischer Kulturalismus“ begreift. Ausgehend von einer Kritik von Naturalismus undKulturrelativismus
TORBJORN TANNSJO, AGAINST SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION IN SPORTS Beyond Fairness: The Ethics of Inclusion for Transgender and Intersex Athletes. John Gleaves & Tim Lehrbach - 2016 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 43 (2):311-326. PHILPAPERS: ONLINE RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHYLOG INJOURNALSALL NEW ITEMSALL CATEGORIESMETAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGYVALUE THEORY PhilPapers is a comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. We monitor all sources of research content in philosophy, including journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages maintained by academics. We also host the largest open access archive in philosophy.Our index currently contains 2,582,405 entries categorized in 5,684 ATAOLLAH HASHEMI, HOW DOES A THEORETICAL TERM REFER This paper deals with the question of what the most appropriate semantic theory for theoretical terms would be. Traditionally, in the contemporary literature of philosophy of language, there have been two widely held semantic theories: the descriptivist theory and the causaltheory.
R. L. MAYDEN, A HIERARCHY OF SPECIES CONCEPTS: THE At least 22 concepts of species are in use today and many of these are notably incompatible in their accounts of biological diversity. Much of the traditional turmoil embodied in the species problem ultimately derives from the packaging of inappropriate criteria for species intoa single concept.
E. A. DAVIS & N. F. MOTT, CONDUCTION IN NON-CRYSTALLINE The Electrical and Optical Properties of Amorphous Carbon Prepared by the Glow Discharge Technique. D. A. Anderson - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 35 (1):17-26. JONATHAN O. CHIMAKONAM, AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY AND GLOBAL Genomics Governance: Advancing Justice, Fairness and Equity Through the Lens of the African Communitarian Ethic of Ubuntu. Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Jantina de Vries & Bridget Pratt - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. REBECCA MASON, SOCIAL KINDS ARE ESSENTIALLY MIND-DEPENDENT I defend a novel view of how social kinds (e.g., money, women, permanent residents) depend on our mental states. In particular, I argue that social kinds depend on our mental states in the following sense: it is essential to them that they exist (partially) because certain mental states exist. DUNCAN PRITCHARD, WITTGENSTEINIAN HINGE EPISTEMOLOGY AND Deep disagreements concern our most basic and fundamental commitments. Such disagreements seem to be problematic because they appear to manifest epistemic incommensurability in our epistemic systems, and thereby lead to epistemic TOMAS BOGARDUS, EVALUATING ARGUMENTS FOR THE SEX/GENDER Demonstratives: An Essay on the Semantics, Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology of Demonstratives and Other Indexicals. David Kaplan - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan.Oxford University Press. pp. 481-563. DIRK HARTMANN & PETER JANICH, METHODISCHER KULTURALISMUS Dieser Aufsatz umreißt die Grundzüge eines neuen philosophischen Programms, das sich selbst in Fortentwicklung und Abgrenzung vom Methodischen Konstruktivismus als „Methodischer Kulturalismus“ begreift. Ausgehend von einer Kritik von Naturalismus undKulturrelativismus
TORBJORN TANNSJO, AGAINST SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION IN SPORTS Beyond Fairness: The Ethics of Inclusion for Transgender and Intersex Athletes. John Gleaves & Tim Lehrbach - 2016 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 43 (2):311-326. WORKS BY MAIYA JORDAN It is widely assumed that a literal understanding of someone’s self-deception that p yields the following contradiction. Qua self-deceiver, she does not believe that p, yet – ANDREW HOLLINGSWORTH, WOLFHART PANNENBERG, OPENNESS TO THE One of the foundational concepts for Wolfhart Pannenberg’s theological anthropology is his notion of ‘openness to the world.’ Openness to the world, according to DAVID PREMACK & G. WOODRUFF, DOES THE CHIMPANZEE HAVE A An individual has a theory of mind if he imputes mental states to himself and others. A system of inferences of this kind is properly viewed as a theory because such states are not directly observable, and the system can be used to make predictions about the behavior ofothers.
MARC-KEVIN DAOUST & CHARLES COTE-BOUCHARD, EPISTEMIC We argue that there is a tension between two monistic claims that are the core of recent work in epistemic consequentialism. The first is a form of monism about epistemic value, HARRY G. FRANKFURT, ALTERNATE POSSIBILITIES AND MORAL Surveying Freedom: Folk Intuitions About Free Will and Moral Responsibility. Eddy Nahmias, Stephen Morris, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Jason Turner - 2005 - Philosophical Psychology 18 (5):561-584. JULIAN PERLMUTTER, PERSONAL OR NON-PERSONAL DIVINITY: A Religious disagreement – the existence of inconsistent religious views – is familiar and widespread. Among the most fundamental issues of such disagreement is whether to LEONHARD MENGES, FREE WILL, DETERMINISM, AND THE RIGHT Recently, many authors have argued that claims about determinism and free will are situated on different levels of description and that determinism on one level does not rule out free will SHINGIRIRAYI MABIKA & ROBERTSON K. TENGEH, SUSTAINING As many are effectively excluded from availing themselves of the services of financial institutions in the formal sector, they often form stokvels, an informal method of saving which is commonlypractised
JESSICA MORLEY, CAIO C. V. MACHADO, CHRISTOPHER BURR, JOSH This article presents a mapping review of the literature concerning the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care. The goal of this review is to summarise current debates and identify MICHELLE SENG AH LEE, LUCIANO FLORIDI & JATINDER SINGH There is growing concern that decision-making informed by machine learning (ML) algorithms may unfairly discriminate based on personal demographic attributes, such as race and gender. Scholars have responded by introducing numerous PHILPAPERS: ONLINE RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHYLOG INJOURNALSALL NEW ITEMSALL CATEGORIESMETAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGYVALUE THEORY PhilPapers is a comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. We monitor all sources of research content in philosophy, including journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages maintained by academics. We also host the largest open access archive in philosophy.Our index currently contains 2,582,405 entries categorized in 5,684 ATAOLLAH HASHEMI, HOW DOES A THEORETICAL TERM REFER References found in this work BETA. Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description. Bertrand Russell - 1911 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 11:108--28. Meaning and Reference. Hilary Putnam - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy 70 (19):699-711. Proper Names. John R. Searle - 1958 - Mind 67 (266):166-173. Realism and Human Kinds. REBECCA MASON, SOCIAL KINDS ARE ESSENTIALLY MIND-DEPENDENT Rebecca Mason. University of San Francisco. Abstract. I defend a novel view of how social kinds (e.g., money, women, permanent residents) depend on our mental states. In particular, I argue that social kinds depend on our mental states in the following sense: it is essential to them that they exist (partially) because certain mental states exist. MOGOBE B. RAMOSE, AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY THROUGH UBUNTU I. Bewaji & M. B. Ramose - 2003 - South African Journal of Philosophy 22 (4):378-414. Valuing the Emergence of Ubuntu Philosophy. Nicolito A. Gianan - 2010 - Cultura 7 (1):86-96. Prolegomena to Ubuntu and Any Other Future South African Philosophy. Aidan Vivian Prinsloo -unknown.
NELSON COWAN, THE MAGICAL NUMBER 4 IN SHORT-TERM MEMORY: A Miller (1956) summarized evidence that people can remember about seven chunks in short-term memory (STM) tasks. However, that number was meant more as a rough estimate and a rhetorical device than as a realcapacity limit.
CELINE LEBOEUF, "ONE IS NOT BORN, BUT RATHER BECOMES, A "One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman. No biological, psychological, or economic destiny defines the figure that the human female acquires in society; it is civilization as a whole that develops this product, intermediate between female and eunuch, whichone calls feminine.
E. A. DAVIS & N. F. MOTT, CONDUCTION IN NON-CRYSTALLINE The Electrical and Optical Properties of Amorphous Carbon Prepared by the Glow Discharge Technique. D. A. Anderson - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 35 (1):17-26. DUNCAN PRITCHARD, WITTGENSTEINIAN HINGE EPISTEMOLOGY AND Duncan Pritchard. Deep disagreements concern our most basic and fundamental commitments. Such disagreements seem to be problematic because they appear to manifest epistemic incommensurability in our epistemic systems, and thereby lead to epistemic relativism. This problem is confronted via consideration of a Wittgensteinian hingeepistemology.
TOMAS BOGARDUS, EVALUATING ARGUMENTS FOR THE SEX/GENDER Less well known are the reasons to think it’s true. My interest in this paper is to show that, upon investigation, the arguments for the sex/gender distinction have feet of clay. In fact, they all fail. We will survey the literature and tour arguments in favor of the sex/gender distinction, and then we’ll critically evaluate thosearguments.
SITUATED KNOWLEDGES: THE SCIENCE QUESTION IN FEMINISM AND Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective Author(s): Donna Haraway Source: Feminist Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3 (Autumn, 1988), pp. 575-599 PHILPAPERS: ONLINE RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHYLOG INJOURNALSALL NEW ITEMSALL CATEGORIESMETAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGYVALUE THEORY PhilPapers is a comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. We monitor all sources of research content in philosophy, including journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages maintained by academics. We also host the largest open access archive in philosophy.Our index currently contains 2,582,405 entries categorized in 5,684 ATAOLLAH HASHEMI, HOW DOES A THEORETICAL TERM REFER References found in this work BETA. Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description. Bertrand Russell - 1911 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 11:108--28. Meaning and Reference. Hilary Putnam - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy 70 (19):699-711. Proper Names. John R. Searle - 1958 - Mind 67 (266):166-173. Realism and Human Kinds. REBECCA MASON, SOCIAL KINDS ARE ESSENTIALLY MIND-DEPENDENT Rebecca Mason. University of San Francisco. Abstract. I defend a novel view of how social kinds (e.g., money, women, permanent residents) depend on our mental states. In particular, I argue that social kinds depend on our mental states in the following sense: it is essential to them that they exist (partially) because certain mental states exist. MOGOBE B. RAMOSE, AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY THROUGH UBUNTU I. Bewaji & M. B. Ramose - 2003 - South African Journal of Philosophy 22 (4):378-414. Valuing the Emergence of Ubuntu Philosophy. Nicolito A. Gianan - 2010 - Cultura 7 (1):86-96. Prolegomena to Ubuntu and Any Other Future South African Philosophy. Aidan Vivian Prinsloo -unknown.
NELSON COWAN, THE MAGICAL NUMBER 4 IN SHORT-TERM MEMORY: A Miller (1956) summarized evidence that people can remember about seven chunks in short-term memory (STM) tasks. However, that number was meant more as a rough estimate and a rhetorical device than as a realcapacity limit.
CELINE LEBOEUF, "ONE IS NOT BORN, BUT RATHER BECOMES, A "One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman. No biological, psychological, or economic destiny defines the figure that the human female acquires in society; it is civilization as a whole that develops this product, intermediate between female and eunuch, whichone calls feminine.
E. A. DAVIS & N. F. MOTT, CONDUCTION IN NON-CRYSTALLINE The Electrical and Optical Properties of Amorphous Carbon Prepared by the Glow Discharge Technique. D. A. Anderson - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 35 (1):17-26. DUNCAN PRITCHARD, WITTGENSTEINIAN HINGE EPISTEMOLOGY AND Duncan Pritchard. Deep disagreements concern our most basic and fundamental commitments. Such disagreements seem to be problematic because they appear to manifest epistemic incommensurability in our epistemic systems, and thereby lead to epistemic relativism. This problem is confronted via consideration of a Wittgensteinian hingeepistemology.
TOMAS BOGARDUS, EVALUATING ARGUMENTS FOR THE SEX/GENDER Less well known are the reasons to think it’s true. My interest in this paper is to show that, upon investigation, the arguments for the sex/gender distinction have feet of clay. In fact, they all fail. We will survey the literature and tour arguments in favor of the sex/gender distinction, and then we’ll critically evaluate thosearguments.
SITUATED KNOWLEDGES: THE SCIENCE QUESTION IN FEMINISM AND Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective Author(s): Donna Haraway Source: Feminist Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3 (Autumn, 1988), pp. 575-599 THE PHILPAPERS SURVEYS The PhilPapers Surveys Results, Analysis and Discussion. The PhilPapers Survey was a survey of professional philosophers and others on their philosophical views, carried out in November 2009. The Survey was taken by 3226 respondents, including 1803 philosophy faculty members and/or PhDs and 829 philosophy graduate students. WORKS BY MAIYA JORDAN Literal Self-Deception. Maiya Jordan - 2020 - Analysis 80 (2):248-256. details. It is widely assumed that a literal understanding of someone’s self-deception that p yields the following contradiction. Qua self-deceiver, she does not believe that p, yet – qua self-deceived – she does believe that p. I argue that this assumption is ill-founded. NELSON COWAN, THE MAGICAL NUMBER 4 IN SHORT-TERM MEMORY: A Miller (1956) summarized evidence that people can remember about seven chunks in short-term memory (STM) tasks. However, that number was meant more as a rough estimate and a rhetorical device than as a realcapacity limit.
DAVID PREMACK & G. WOODRUFF, DOES THE CHIMPANZEE HAVE A David Premack & G. Woodruff. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (4):515-629 ( 1978 ) Abstract. An individual has a theory of mind if he imputes mental states to himself and others. A system of inferences of this kind is properly viewed as a theory because such states are not directly observable, and the system can be used to makepredictions about
MARC-KEVIN DAOUST & CHARLES COTE-BOUCHARD, EPISTEMIC We argue that there is a tension between two monistic claims that are the core of recent work in epistemic consequentialism. The first is a form of monism about epistemic value, JACKSON MILTON, LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT UNDER DISPUTE Life-Sustaining Treatment under Dispute. Jackson Milton. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 20 (4):667-682 (2020) 20 (4):667-682(2020)
LEONHARD MENGES, FREE WILL, DETERMINISM, AND THE RIGHT Recently, many authors have argued that claims about determinism and free will are situated on different levels of description and that determinism on one level does not rule out free will MATTHIAS FORSTMANN & PASCAL BURGMER, THE CARTESIAN FOLK The present research (total N = 2,057) tested whether people’s folk conception of consciousness aligns with the notion of a “Cartesian Theater” (Dennett, 1991). More precisely, we tested the hypothesesthat
LETICIA TOLI & ROBERTSON K. TENGEH, SOURCES OF Aim: Underscoring the xenophobic violence that has befallen African immigrants in South Africa in the recent past is the perception held in certain quarters that LUCIANO FLORIDI, THE GREEN AND THE BLUE: A NEW POLITICAL Today, in any mature information society, we live neither online nor offline but on life, that is, we increasingly live in that special space that is both analogue and digital, both PHILPAPERS: ONLINE RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHYLOG INJOURNALSALL NEW ITEMSALL CATEGORIESMETAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGYVALUE THEORY PhilPapers is a comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. We monitor all sources of research content in philosophy, including journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages maintained by academics. We also host the largest open access archive in philosophy.Our index currently contains 2,582,286 entries categorized in 5,684 ATAOLLAH HASHEMI, HOW DOES A THEORETICAL TERM REFER This paper deals with the question of what the most appropriate semantic theory for theoretical terms would be. Traditionally, in the contemporary literature of philosophy of language, there have been two widely held semantic theories: the descriptivist theory and the causaltheory.
JONATHAN O. CHIMAKONAM, AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY AND GLOBAL Genomics Governance: Advancing Justice, Fairness and Equity Through the Lens of the African Communitarian Ethic of Ubuntu. Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Jantina de Vries & Bridget Pratt - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. R. L. MAYDEN, A HIERARCHY OF SPECIES CONCEPTS: THE At least 22 concepts of species are in use today and many of these are notably incompatible in their accounts of biological diversity. Much of the traditional turmoil embodied in the species problem ultimately derives from the packaging of inappropriate criteria for species intoa single concept.
TORBJORN TANNSJO, AGAINST SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION IN SPORTS Beyond Fairness: The Ethics of Inclusion for Transgender and Intersex Athletes. John Gleaves & Tim Lehrbach - 2016 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 43 (2):311-326. REBECCA MASON, SOCIAL KINDS ARE ESSENTIALLY MIND-DEPENDENT I defend a novel view of how social kinds (e.g., money, women, permanent residents) depend on our mental states. In particular, I argue that social kinds depend on our mental states in the following sense: it is essential to them that they exist (partially) because certain mental states exist. TOMAS BOGARDUS, EVALUATING ARGUMENTS FOR THE SEX/GENDER Demonstratives: An Essay on the Semantics, Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology of Demonstratives and Other Indexicals. David Kaplan - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan.Oxford University Press. pp. 481-563. DIRK HARTMANN & PETER JANICH, METHODISCHER KULTURALISMUS Dieser Aufsatz umreißt die Grundzüge eines neuen philosophischen Programms, das sich selbst in Fortentwicklung und Abgrenzung vom Methodischen Konstruktivismus als „Methodischer Kulturalismus“ begreift. Ausgehend von einer Kritik von Naturalismus undKulturrelativismus
EMMANUEL EZE, THE COLOR OF REASON: THE IDEA OF ‘RACE’ IN The Anthropology of Hope and the Philosophy of History: Rethinking Kant’s Third and Fourth Questions with Blumenberg and McCarthy. Vida Pavesich - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 104 (1):20-39. JESSICA M. WILSON, COMMENTS ON MAKING THINGS UP On What Grounds What. Jonathan Schaffer - 2009 - In David Manley, David J. Chalmers & Ryan Wasserman (eds.), Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology.Oxford University Press. pp. 347-383. PHILPAPERS: ONLINE RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHYLOG INJOURNALSALL NEW ITEMSALL CATEGORIESMETAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGYVALUE THEORY PhilPapers is a comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. We monitor all sources of research content in philosophy, including journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages maintained by academics. We also host the largest open access archive in philosophy.Our index currently contains 2,582,286 entries categorized in 5,684 ATAOLLAH HASHEMI, HOW DOES A THEORETICAL TERM REFER This paper deals with the question of what the most appropriate semantic theory for theoretical terms would be. Traditionally, in the contemporary literature of philosophy of language, there have been two widely held semantic theories: the descriptivist theory and the causaltheory.
JONATHAN O. CHIMAKONAM, AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY AND GLOBAL Genomics Governance: Advancing Justice, Fairness and Equity Through the Lens of the African Communitarian Ethic of Ubuntu. Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Jantina de Vries & Bridget Pratt - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. R. L. MAYDEN, A HIERARCHY OF SPECIES CONCEPTS: THE At least 22 concepts of species are in use today and many of these are notably incompatible in their accounts of biological diversity. Much of the traditional turmoil embodied in the species problem ultimately derives from the packaging of inappropriate criteria for species intoa single concept.
TORBJORN TANNSJO, AGAINST SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION IN SPORTS Beyond Fairness: The Ethics of Inclusion for Transgender and Intersex Athletes. John Gleaves & Tim Lehrbach - 2016 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 43 (2):311-326. REBECCA MASON, SOCIAL KINDS ARE ESSENTIALLY MIND-DEPENDENT I defend a novel view of how social kinds (e.g., money, women, permanent residents) depend on our mental states. In particular, I argue that social kinds depend on our mental states in the following sense: it is essential to them that they exist (partially) because certain mental states exist. TOMAS BOGARDUS, EVALUATING ARGUMENTS FOR THE SEX/GENDER Demonstratives: An Essay on the Semantics, Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology of Demonstratives and Other Indexicals. David Kaplan - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan.Oxford University Press. pp. 481-563. DIRK HARTMANN & PETER JANICH, METHODISCHER KULTURALISMUS Dieser Aufsatz umreißt die Grundzüge eines neuen philosophischen Programms, das sich selbst in Fortentwicklung und Abgrenzung vom Methodischen Konstruktivismus als „Methodischer Kulturalismus“ begreift. Ausgehend von einer Kritik von Naturalismus undKulturrelativismus
EMMANUEL EZE, THE COLOR OF REASON: THE IDEA OF ‘RACE’ IN The Anthropology of Hope and the Philosophy of History: Rethinking Kant’s Third and Fourth Questions with Blumenberg and McCarthy. Vida Pavesich - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 104 (1):20-39. JESSICA M. WILSON, COMMENTS ON MAKING THINGS UP On What Grounds What. Jonathan Schaffer - 2009 - In David Manley, David J. Chalmers & Ryan Wasserman (eds.), Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology.Oxford University Press. pp. 347-383. NELSON COWAN, THE MAGICAL NUMBER 4 IN SHORT-TERM MEMORY: A Miller (1956) summarized evidence that people can remember about seven chunks in short-term memory (STM) tasks. However, that number was meant more as a rough estimate and a rhetorical device than as a realcapacity limit.
PATTAMAWADEE SANKHEANGAEW, POST-COVID-19: EDUCATION AND The article entitled “Post-COVID-19: Education and Thai Society in Digital Era” has two objectives: 1) to study digital technology 2) to study the living life in Thailand in the digital era INKERI KOSKINEN, AT LEAST TWO CONCEPTS OF CULTURE Abstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it) Keywords Nokeywords specified
JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI, RELIGION AND THE LIMITS OF MODERN Religion is shown to be distinct from both rationalism and spiritualism but to combine elements of both. It is further shown that modern rationalism, much like an unregulated economy, collapses into VASIL GLUCHMAN, LEIBNIZ’S AND HERDER’S PHILOSOPHY OF The author studies Leibniz’s views of vindicating God for the existence of evil in the world, as well as the idea of the best of all possible worlds, including the past MATTHIAS FORSTMANN & PASCAL BURGMER, THE CARTESIAN FOLK The present research (total N = 2,057) tested whether people’s folk conception of consciousness aligns with the notion of a “Cartesian Theater” (Dennett, 1991). More precisely, we tested the hypothesesthat
MILOS BOGDANOVIC, DIFFERENCES BETWEEN QUINE'S AND GIBSON'S In this paper we will try to show the differences between Quine’s and Gibson’s interpretation of the naturalized epistemology project. Namely, although Gibson points LORETTA GASPARINI, ALAN LANGUS, SHO TSUJI & NATALIE BOLL An Exploration of Rhythmic Grouping of Speech Sequences by French- and German-Learning Infants. Nawal Abboub, Natalie Boll-Avetisyan, Anjali Bhatara, Barbara Höhle & Thierry Nazzi - 2016 - Frontiers in HumanNeuroscience 10.
EMMANUEL EZE, THE COLOR OF REASON: THE IDEA OF ‘RACE’ IN The Anthropology of Hope and the Philosophy of History: Rethinking Kant’s Third and Fourth Questions with Blumenberg and McCarthy. Vida Pavesich - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 104 (1):20-39. JENNIFER PAGE, REPAIRING EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE: A REPLY TO Seunghyun Song’s recent article on epistemic repair for Japan’s military sex slavery lays out the case for considering acknowledgment as a form of reparative justice particularly suited to PHILPAPERS: ONLINE RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHYLOG INJOURNALSALL NEW ITEMSALL CATEGORIESMETAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGYVALUE THEORY PhilPapers is a comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. We monitor all sources of research content in philosophy, including journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages maintained by academics. We also host the largest open access archive in philosophy.Our index currently contains 2,582,286 entries categorized in 5,684 ATAOLLAH HASHEMI, HOW DOES A THEORETICAL TERM REFER This paper deals with the question of what the most appropriate semantic theory for theoretical terms would be. Traditionally, in the contemporary literature of philosophy of language, there have been two widely held semantic theories: the descriptivist theory and the causaltheory.
JONATHAN O. CHIMAKONAM, AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY AND GLOBAL Genomics Governance: Advancing Justice, Fairness and Equity Through the Lens of the African Communitarian Ethic of Ubuntu. Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Jantina de Vries & Bridget Pratt - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. R. L. MAYDEN, A HIERARCHY OF SPECIES CONCEPTS: THE At least 22 concepts of species are in use today and many of these are notably incompatible in their accounts of biological diversity. Much of the traditional turmoil embodied in the species problem ultimately derives from the packaging of inappropriate criteria for species intoa single concept.
TORBJORN TANNSJO, AGAINST SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION IN SPORTS Beyond Fairness: The Ethics of Inclusion for Transgender and Intersex Athletes. John Gleaves & Tim Lehrbach - 2016 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 43 (2):311-326. REBECCA MASON, SOCIAL KINDS ARE ESSENTIALLY MIND-DEPENDENT I defend a novel view of how social kinds (e.g., money, women, permanent residents) depend on our mental states. In particular, I argue that social kinds depend on our mental states in the following sense: it is essential to them that they exist (partially) because certain mental states exist. TOMAS BOGARDUS, EVALUATING ARGUMENTS FOR THE SEX/GENDER Demonstratives: An Essay on the Semantics, Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology of Demonstratives and Other Indexicals. David Kaplan - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan.Oxford University Press. pp. 481-563. DIRK HARTMANN & PETER JANICH, METHODISCHER KULTURALISMUS Dieser Aufsatz umreißt die Grundzüge eines neuen philosophischen Programms, das sich selbst in Fortentwicklung und Abgrenzung vom Methodischen Konstruktivismus als „Methodischer Kulturalismus“ begreift. Ausgehend von einer Kritik von Naturalismus undKulturrelativismus
EMMANUEL EZE, THE COLOR OF REASON: THE IDEA OF ‘RACE’ IN The Anthropology of Hope and the Philosophy of History: Rethinking Kant’s Third and Fourth Questions with Blumenberg and McCarthy. Vida Pavesich - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 104 (1):20-39. JESSICA M. WILSON, COMMENTS ON MAKING THINGS UP On What Grounds What. Jonathan Schaffer - 2009 - In David Manley, David J. Chalmers & Ryan Wasserman (eds.), Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology.Oxford University Press. pp. 347-383. PHILPAPERS: ONLINE RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHYLOG INJOURNALSALL NEW ITEMSALL CATEGORIESMETAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGYVALUE THEORY PhilPapers is a comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. We monitor all sources of research content in philosophy, including journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages maintained by academics. We also host the largest open access archive in philosophy.Our index currently contains 2,582,286 entries categorized in 5,684 ATAOLLAH HASHEMI, HOW DOES A THEORETICAL TERM REFER This paper deals with the question of what the most appropriate semantic theory for theoretical terms would be. Traditionally, in the contemporary literature of philosophy of language, there have been two widely held semantic theories: the descriptivist theory and the causaltheory.
JONATHAN O. CHIMAKONAM, AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY AND GLOBAL Genomics Governance: Advancing Justice, Fairness and Equity Through the Lens of the African Communitarian Ethic of Ubuntu. Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Jantina de Vries & Bridget Pratt - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. R. L. MAYDEN, A HIERARCHY OF SPECIES CONCEPTS: THE At least 22 concepts of species are in use today and many of these are notably incompatible in their accounts of biological diversity. Much of the traditional turmoil embodied in the species problem ultimately derives from the packaging of inappropriate criteria for species intoa single concept.
TORBJORN TANNSJO, AGAINST SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION IN SPORTS Beyond Fairness: The Ethics of Inclusion for Transgender and Intersex Athletes. John Gleaves & Tim Lehrbach - 2016 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 43 (2):311-326. REBECCA MASON, SOCIAL KINDS ARE ESSENTIALLY MIND-DEPENDENT I defend a novel view of how social kinds (e.g., money, women, permanent residents) depend on our mental states. In particular, I argue that social kinds depend on our mental states in the following sense: it is essential to them that they exist (partially) because certain mental states exist. TOMAS BOGARDUS, EVALUATING ARGUMENTS FOR THE SEX/GENDER Demonstratives: An Essay on the Semantics, Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology of Demonstratives and Other Indexicals. David Kaplan - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan.Oxford University Press. pp. 481-563. DIRK HARTMANN & PETER JANICH, METHODISCHER KULTURALISMUS Dieser Aufsatz umreißt die Grundzüge eines neuen philosophischen Programms, das sich selbst in Fortentwicklung und Abgrenzung vom Methodischen Konstruktivismus als „Methodischer Kulturalismus“ begreift. Ausgehend von einer Kritik von Naturalismus undKulturrelativismus
EMMANUEL EZE, THE COLOR OF REASON: THE IDEA OF ‘RACE’ IN The Anthropology of Hope and the Philosophy of History: Rethinking Kant’s Third and Fourth Questions with Blumenberg and McCarthy. Vida Pavesich - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 104 (1):20-39. JESSICA M. WILSON, COMMENTS ON MAKING THINGS UP On What Grounds What. Jonathan Schaffer - 2009 - In David Manley, David J. Chalmers & Ryan Wasserman (eds.), Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology.Oxford University Press. pp. 347-383. NELSON COWAN, THE MAGICAL NUMBER 4 IN SHORT-TERM MEMORY: A Miller (1956) summarized evidence that people can remember about seven chunks in short-term memory (STM) tasks. However, that number was meant more as a rough estimate and a rhetorical device than as a realcapacity limit.
PATTAMAWADEE SANKHEANGAEW, POST-COVID-19: EDUCATION AND The article entitled “Post-COVID-19: Education and Thai Society in Digital Era” has two objectives: 1) to study digital technology 2) to study the living life in Thailand in the digital era INKERI KOSKINEN, AT LEAST TWO CONCEPTS OF CULTURE Abstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it) Keywords Nokeywords specified
JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI, RELIGION AND THE LIMITS OF MODERN Religion is shown to be distinct from both rationalism and spiritualism but to combine elements of both. It is further shown that modern rationalism, much like an unregulated economy, collapses into VASIL GLUCHMAN, LEIBNIZ’S AND HERDER’S PHILOSOPHY OF The author studies Leibniz’s views of vindicating God for the existence of evil in the world, as well as the idea of the best of all possible worlds, including the past MATTHIAS FORSTMANN & PASCAL BURGMER, THE CARTESIAN FOLK The present research (total N = 2,057) tested whether people’s folk conception of consciousness aligns with the notion of a “Cartesian Theater” (Dennett, 1991). More precisely, we tested the hypothesesthat
MILOS BOGDANOVIC, DIFFERENCES BETWEEN QUINE'S AND GIBSON'S In this paper we will try to show the differences between Quine’s and Gibson’s interpretation of the naturalized epistemology project. Namely, although Gibson points LORETTA GASPARINI, ALAN LANGUS, SHO TSUJI & NATALIE BOLL An Exploration of Rhythmic Grouping of Speech Sequences by French- and German-Learning Infants. Nawal Abboub, Natalie Boll-Avetisyan, Anjali Bhatara, Barbara Höhle & Thierry Nazzi - 2016 - Frontiers in HumanNeuroscience 10.
EMMANUEL EZE, THE COLOR OF REASON: THE IDEA OF ‘RACE’ IN The Anthropology of Hope and the Philosophy of History: Rethinking Kant’s Third and Fourth Questions with Blumenberg and McCarthy. Vida Pavesich - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 104 (1):20-39. JENNIFER PAGE, REPAIRING EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE: A REPLY TO Seunghyun Song’s recent article on epistemic repair for Japan’s military sex slavery lays out the case for considering acknowledgment as a form of reparative justice particularly suited to PHILPAPERS: ONLINE RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHYLOG INJOURNALSALL NEW ITEMSALL CATEGORIESMETAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGYVALUE THEORY PhilPapers is a comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. We monitor all sources of research content in philosophy, including journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages maintained by academics. We also host the largest open access archive in philosophy.Our index currently contains 2,582,286 entries categorized in 5,684LOG IN - PHILPAPERS
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