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    Kann Autonomie „fremdvertreten” werden?: Philosophische, medizinische und juristische Überlegungen zur Einstellung lebenserhaltender Therapie bei Schwerstkranken unter Wahrung der Autonomie der Betroffenen.CharlyGaul -2002 -Ethik in der Medizin 14 (3):160-169.
    Zusammenfassung. Im Wandel vom paternalistischen zum partnerschaftlichen Arzt-Patient-Verhältnis werden auch Konfliktsituationen am Ende des Lebens aus einem anderen Blickwinkel gesehen. Der Fortschritt der Intensivmedizin und die zunehmende Zahl chronisch Kranker schaffen hier neue ethische Probleme. Am Fall eines Patienten, der an einer Amyotrophen Lateralsklerose litt, wird der Autonomiekonflikt zwischen Selbst- und Fremdbestimmung verdeutlicht. Juristische, medizinische und ethische Argumente werden fallbezogen dargestellt und der Stellenwert von Patientenverfügungen und das derzeitige deutsche Betreuungsrecht diskutiert.
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    International Consensus Based Review and Recommendations for Minimum Reporting Standards in Research on Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation.Adam D. Farmer,Adam Strzelczyk,Alessandra Finisguerra,Alexander V. Gourine,Alireza Gharabaghi,Alkomiet Hasan,Andreas M. Burger,Andrés M. Jaramillo,Ann Mertens,Arshad Majid,Bart Verkuil,Bashar W. Badran,Carlos Ventura-Bort,CharlyGaul,Christian Beste,Christopher M. Warren,Daniel S. Quintana,Dorothea Hämmerer,Elena Freri,Eleni Frangos,Eleonora Tobaldini,Eugenijus Kaniusas,Felix Rosenow,Fioravante Capone,Fivos Panetsos,Gareth L. Ackland,Gaurav Kaithwas,Georgia H. O'Leary,Hannah Genheimer,Heidi I. L. Jacobs,Ilse Van Diest,Jean Schoenen,Jessica Redgrave,Jiliang Fang,Jim Deuchars,Jozsef C. Széles,Julian F. Thayer,Kaushik More,Kristl Vonck,Laura Steenbergen,Lauro C. Vianna,Lisa M. McTeague,Mareike Ludwig,Maria G. Veldhuizen,Marijke De Couck,Marina Casazza,Marius Keute,Marom Bikson,Marta Andreatta,Martina D'Agostini,Mathias Weymar,Matthew Betts,Matthias Prigge,Michael Kaess,Michael Roden,Michelle Thai,Nathaniel M. Schuster &Nico Montano -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Given its non-invasive nature, there is increasing interest in the use of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation across basic, translational and clinical research. Contemporaneously, tVNS can be achieved by stimulating either the auricular branch or the cervical bundle of the vagus nerve, referred to as transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation and transcutaneous cervical VNS, respectively. In order to advance the field in a systematic manner, studies using these technologies need to adequately report sufficient methodological detail to enable comparison of results between (...) studies, replication of studies, as well as enhancing study participant safety. We systematically reviewed the existing tVNS literature to evaluate current reporting practices. Based on this review, and consensus among participating authors, we propose a set of minimal reporting items to guide future tVNS studies. The suggested items address specific technical aspects of the device and stimulation parameters. We also cover general recommendations including inclusion and exclusion criteria for participants, outcome parameters and the detailed reporting of side effects. Furthermore, we review strategies used to identify the optimal stimulation parameters for a given research setting and summarize ongoing developments in animal research with potential implications for the application of tVNS in humans. Finally, we discuss the potential of tVNS in future research as well as the associated challenges across several disciplines in research and clinical practice. (shrink)
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    Interdisciplinary Lessons Learned While Researching Fake News.Char Sample,Michael J. Jensen,Keith Scott,John McAlaney,Steve Fitchpatrick,Amanda Brockinton,David Ormrod &Amy Ormrod -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11:537612.
    The misleading and propagandistic tendencies in American news reporting have been a part of public discussion from its earliest days as a republic (Innis, 2007;Sheppard, 2007). “Fake news” is hardly new (McKernon, 1925), and the term has been applied to a variety of distinct phenomenon ranging from satire to news, which one may find disagreeable (Jankowski, 2018;Tandoc et al., 2018). However, this problem has become increasingly acute in recent years with the Macquarie Dictionary declaring “fake news” the word of the (...) year in 2016 (Lavoipierre, 2017). The international recognition of fake news as a problem (Pomerantsev and Weiss, 2014;Applebaum and Lucas, 2016) has led to a number of initiatives to mitigate perceived causes, with varying levels of success (Flanagin and Metzger, 2014;Horne and Adali, 2017;Sample et al., 2018). The inability to create a holistic solution continues to stymie researchers and vested parties. A significant contributor to the problem is the interdisciplinary nature of digital deception. While technology enables the rapid and wide dissemination of digitally deceptive data, the design and consumption of data rely on a mixture of psychology, sociology, political science, economics, linguistics, marketing, and fine arts. The authors for this effort discuss deception’s history, both old and new, from an interdisciplinary viewpoint and then proceed to discuss how various disciplines contribute to aiding in the detection and countering of fake news narratives. A discussion of various fake news types (printed, staged events, altered photographs, and deep fakes) ensues with the various technologies being used to identify these; the shortcomings of those technologies and finally the insights offered by the other disciplines can be incorporated to improve outcomes. A three-point evaluation model that focuses on contextual data evaluation, pattern spread, and archival analysis of both the author and publication archives is introduced. While the model put forth cannot determine fact from fiction, the ability to measure distance from fact across various domains provides a starting point for evaluating the veracity of a new story. (shrink)
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    Genomic Contraindications for Heart Transplantation.Danton S. Char,Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz,Aliessa Barnes,David Magnus,Michael J. Deem &John D. Lantos -2017 -Pediatrics 139 (4).
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    The virtues of abandon: an anti-individualist history of the French Enlightenment.Charly Coleman -2014 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    Specters of venality -- The mystic challenge -- The curse of quietism -- Spinoza's ghost -- The sleep of reason -- The politics of alienation -- Revolutionary reveries.
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  6. On the Krodapatras—A New Genre of Philosophical Writing in India.D. Prahlada Char -2004 - In Daya Krishna,Discussion and debate in Indian philosophy: issues in Vedānta, Mīmāṁsā, and Nyāya. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research. pp. 354.
  7. The Concept of Anumana: Alternative Views.D. Prahlada Char -2006 - In Pranab Kumar Sen & Prabal Kumar Sen,Philosophical concepts relevant to sciences in Indian tradition. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 1--409.
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  8. From political culture to economic theology.Charly Coleman -2024 - In Stefanos Geroulanos & Gisèle Sapiro,The Routledge handbook in the history and sociology of ideas. New York: Routledge.
  9. What is Life?Justus Gaule -1903 -Philosophical Review 12:672.
     
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    Aesthetic of Strength: the Air Force Memorial and Virilio's Last War.Char Roone Miller -2009 -Theory and Event 12 (1).
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  11. Alberts des Grossen verhältnis zu Plato..LeopoldGaul -1913 - Münster i. W.: Aschendorff.
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  12. Avayava (Members of Inference).D. Prahlada Char -2006 - In Pranab Kumar Sen & Prabal Kumar Sen,Philosophical concepts relevant to sciences in Indian tradition. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 1--419.
     
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    Good Faith and Credit.Char Roone Miller -2010 -Theory and Event 13 (2).
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    Identifying Ethical Considerations for Machine Learning Healthcare Applications.Danton S. Char,Michael D. Abràmoff &Chris Feudtner -2020 -American Journal of Bioethics 20 (11):7-17.
    Along with potential benefits to healthcare delivery, machine learning healthcare applications raise a number of ethical concerns. Ethical evaluations of ML-HCAs will need to structure th...
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  15. Augustine's "Si fallor, sum" argument (if I am mistaken, I exist).BrettGaul -2011 - In Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone,Just the Arguments: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    A Forward-Looking Approach to Climate Change and the Risk of Societal Collapse.Daniel Steel,Charly Phillips,Amanda Giang &Kian Mintz-Woo -2024 -Futures 158:103361.
    Highlights: -/- • -/- Proposes forward-looking approach to studying climate collapse risks. • -/- Suggests diminishing returns on climate adaptation as a collapse mechanism. • -/- Suggests strategies for sustainable adaptation pathways in face of climate change. • -/- Illustrates analysis with examples of small island states and global food security. -/- Abstract: -/- This article proposes a forward-looking approach to studying societal collapse risks related to climate change. Such an approach should indicate how to study emerging collapse risks and (...) suggest strategies for adapting to them. Our approach is based on three postulates that facilitate a forward-looking approach: (1) collapse, if it occurred, would be a lengthy process rather than an abrupt event; (2) significant collapse risks already exist in some places; and (3) diminishing returns on adaptation to intensifying climate impacts are a key driver of collapse risks. The first two postulates suggests that collapse risks can be studied in process, while the third points to strategies for adaptation pathways that avoid unsustainable diminishing returns. Applying diminishing returns to climate change adaptation, rather than sociopolitical complexity or resource extraction, is also a novel theoretical contribution to collapse literature. [Open access]. (shrink)
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    Becoming Rhizomatic: Researching Flowing in/between Striated and Smooth Space.Charly Ryan,Gloria Jové Monclus &Ester A. Betrián Villas -2019 -Deleuze and Guattari Studies 13 (3):355-376.
    Exploring long-term educational change, we investigate our re/construction of research methodology as we moved from a positivist framework to working with ideas drawn from Deleuze and Guattari. We reveal our becoming rhizomatic in data analysis in the metamodelling of the richness flowing horizontally through our practices. We tell of our struggles to escape hierarchical thinking and relations researching between the smooth and striated. A space of interactions, conversations and writings created relations between polyphonic voices, leading us to an emergent methodology. (...) Our struggle against hierarchies in data analysis yielded rich educational possibilities for becoming that Deleuzo-Guattarian thinking offers us. (shrink)
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    The Role of Imagination in Ernst Mach’s Philosophy of Science: A Biologico-economical View.Char Brecevic -2021 -Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 11 (1):241-261.
    Some popular views of Ernst Mach cast him as a philosopher-scientist averse to imaginative practices in science. The aim of this analysis is to address the question of whether or not imagination is compatible with Machian philosophy of science. I conclude that imagination is not only compatible, but essential to realizing the aim of science in Mach’s biologico-economical view. I raise the possible objection that my conclusion is undermined by Mach’s criticism of Isaac Newton’s famous “bucket experiment.” I conclude that (...) Mach’s issue lies not with thought experimentation, tout court, but with the improper use of thought experimentation as it relates to the aim of the biologico-economical development of science. (shrink)
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    4 Virtual space.Char Davies -2004 - In François Penz, Gregory Radick & Robert Howell,Space: in science, art, and society. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 15--69.
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    De la disidencia: un tan funesto deseo Julián Sauquillo.Rene Char -2006 - In Alvarez Alvarez, José Francisco, Roberto R. Aramayo & Javier Muguerza,Disenso e incertidumbre: un homenaje a Javier Muguerza. [Mexico]: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. pp. 2--411.
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    Is this a good time to be a nurse?Charli Morris &Ann Gallagher -2023 -Nursing Ethics 30 (7-8):907-909.
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    Fastening the philosophical buttons: John Preston: Interpreting Mach: Critical essays. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, 287 pp, $99.99 HB.Char Brecevic -2021 -Metascience 30 (3):387-390.
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    Blood Money.Char Roone Miller -2017 -Political Theory 45 (2):216-239.
    Contemporary responses to Plato’s Republic rarely examine its complex relationship to festivals and sacrifice. Recovering the importance of the festival to Plato’s concerns, this article reveals Plato’s displacement of the sacrificial violence of ancient Greek festivals with the language and possibilities (including notions of responsibility) of money. The first section introduces, through the opening scenes of the Republic, the significance of money in Ancient Greece, particularly its affiliation with the ritual dynamics of the festival. The second section focuses on animal (...) sacrifice, developing the central claim that much of the Republic imagines replacing the power of sacrifice to hold a conflicted polis together with the logic of money to organize and maintain the city. To explore the ramifications of this shift, the third section of the essay turns to the problems of visibility and sacrifice, arguing that the shift from festival to monetary political practice obscures the violence of political and monetary life; an obscurity reproduced in Giorgio Agamben’s neglect of ancient Greece in his account of the relationship between sacrifice and political status. This reading provokes an engagement with the contemporary acceptance of monetary violence leading to the conclusion that the violence and death resulting from monetary practice should be considered political violence, not sacrifice. (shrink)
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    Democratic Civility and Modern Political Ideals.Char Roone Miller -2001 -Symploke 9 (1):173-175.
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    Important Design Questions for Algorithmic Ethics Consultation.Danton Char -2022 -American Journal of Bioethics 22 (7):38-40.
    Answering the design questions inherent to building and deploying machine learning tools —based on algorithms that can learn from and make predictions on large data sets without being explicitl...
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    A Framework to Evaluate Ethical Considerations with ML-HCA Applications—Valuable, Even Necessary, but Never Comprehensive.Danton Char,Michael Abràmoff &Chris Feudtner -2020 -American Journal of Bioethics 20 (11):W6-W10.
    Machine learning is fundamental to multiple visions of health care’s future, from precision medicine 2020) to a model of health delivery and research...
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    Relativity and reality.ElderGaul Barter -1953 - London,: Watts.
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    L'endurance de la pensée. Pour saluer Jean Beaufret, etc.Jean Beaufret &René Char -1968 - Plon.
  29. Steve Prefontaine: artist on the track?BrettGaul Philosophy Program, Marshall, Mn & Usa -forthcoming -Journal of the Philosophy of Sport:1-16.
    American distance running legend Steve Prefontaine – ‘Pre’ – claimed that he was an artist and that his races were works of art. In this article, I examine and defend Pre’s claims. Using Robert Stecker’s definition of art as a guide, I argue that a race can be a work of art – specifically, performance art. I then argue that Pre’s 3,000 m American record race at the 1972 Bislett Games in Oslo, Norway, and his 5,000 m final at the (...) 1972 Munich Olympics illustrate his view of himself as an artist and are works of art in Stecker’s sense of achieving excellence in fulfilling an artistic function. (shrink)
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  30. Ternary alloy deposition from the pyrophosphate bath: Nickel-iron-tungsten.K. I. Vasu &Tl Rama Char -1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann,Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 97.
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    Chronological table.Peloponnesian War &Rome Captured by Gauls -1997 - In Anthony Kenny,The Oxford illustrated history of Western philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    How Anesthesiologists Experience and Negotiate Ethical Challenges from Drug Shortages.Carolyn Sinow,Alyssa Burgart &Danton S. Char -2021 -AJOB Empirical Bioethics 12 (2):84-91.
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    Predictors of Attitudes Toward Autonomous Vehicles: The Roles of Age, Gender, Prior Knowledge, and Personality.Neil Charness,Jong Sung Yoon,Dustin Souders,Cary Stothart &Courtney Yehnert -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9:410319.
    Autonomous vehicles (AVs) hold considerable promise for maintaining aging adults’ mobility as they develop impairments in driving skill. Nonetheless, attitudes can be a significant barrier to adoption as has been shown for other technologies. We investigated how different introductions to AV, video with a driver in the front seat, the rear seat, and a written description, affected attitudes, as well as how individual difference variables such as age, gender, prior knowledge, and personality traits predict attitudes within a middle-aged (Median age (...) = 34, IQR = 20, n = 441) Amazon Mechanical Turk sample. The 16-item attitude survey uncovered three factors: Concern with AV, Eagerness to Adopt AV technology, and Willingness to Relinquish Driving Control. ANOVAs showed that only age (younger less concerned) and gender, (females more concerned) were significant factors in Concern with AV. Only gender affected Willingness to Relinquish Driving Control, with males more willing. Multiple regressions that included previous knowledge level and personality traits showed a different pattern. Female gender and greater conscientiousness were associated with greater Concern about AV. Prior knowledge of AV was associated with less concern. Emotional stability and openness to experience were positive predictors of Eagerness to Adopt AV, whereas conscientiousness was a negative predictor. Prior knowledge and openness to experience, positively, and extraversion, negatively, were associated wi... (shrink)
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    Steve Prefontaine: artist on the track?BrettGaul -forthcoming -Journal of the Philosophy of Sport:1-16.
    American distance running legend Steve Prefontaine – ‘Pre’ – claimed that he was an artist and that his races were works of art. In this article, I examine and defend Pre’s claims. Using Robert Stecker’s definition of art as a guide, I argue that a race can be a work of art – specifically, performance art. I then argue that Pre’s 3,000 m American record race at the 1972 Bislett Games in Oslo, Norway, and his 5,000 m final at the (...) 1972 Munich Olympics illustrate his view of himself as an artist and are works of art in Stecker’s sense of achieving excellence in fulfilling an artistic function. (shrink)
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    Challenges of Local Ethics Review in a Global Healthcare AI Market.Danton Char -2022 -American Journal of Bioethics 22 (5):39-41.
    Last year the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released its report on the unprecedented amassing of biodata by the People’s Republic of China, the profit to be had through accumulati...
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    Affirming the Consequent.BrettGaul -2018-05-09 - In Robert Arp, Steven Barbone & Michael Bruce,Bad Arguments. Wiley. pp. 42–45.
    Affirming the consequent is a fallacious form of reasoning in formal logic that occurs when the minor premise of a propositional syllogism affirms the consequent of a conditional statement. A conditional statement is an “if‐then” sentence that expresses a link between the antecedent (the part after the “if”) and the consequent (the part after the “then”). A conditional statement does not assert either the antecedent or the consequent. It simply claims that if the antecedent is true, then the consequent is (...) also true. Although affirming the consequent is an invalid argument form and sometimes mistaken for, the valid argument form modus ponens. Modus ponens is a valid argument form in Western philosophy because the truth of the premises guarantees the truth of the conclusion; however, affirming the consequent is an invalid argument form because the truth of the premises does not guarantee the truth of the conclusion. (shrink)
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    Philosophy Is Everywhere!BrettGaul -2023 -American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 8:109-110.
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    Is the Problem of Evil a Problem for Descartes?BrettGaul -2004 -Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 78:209-220.
    In “Descartes’s Theodicy of Error,” Michael J. Latzer argues that the Fourth Meditation has “general significance for the project of theodicy” and offers “asolution to the problem of evil as complete, in its own succinct way, as Leibniz’s is on a grander scale.” I do not think that anyone has accurately understood the complex theodicy offered there, however. Commentators disagree about the argument(s) and have not carefully explained exactly what Descartes says that applies to the problem of evil. The purpose (...) of my paper is three-fold. I (1) explain the theodicy that Descartes offers to explain philosophical error in the Fourth Meditation; (2) argue that although we are justified in understanding this theodicy as concerning the problem of evil, the advice Descartes offers for avoiding philosophical error does not apply to avoiding sin (an example of evil); and (3) argue that the theodicy may actually be no theodicy at all. (shrink)
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    Andronikos Komnenos, Prinz Belthandros und der Zyklop. Zwei Glossen zu Niketas Choniates' Хϱονιϰὴ διήγησις.NielsGaul -2003 -Byzantinische Zeitschrift 96 (2):623-660.
    Der erste Andronikos erwies sich unter jenen Kaisern, welchen auf dem Thron des byzantinischen Reiches nur eine kurze Zeitspanne beschieden war, als besonderer Liebling der Nymphe Echo. Geboren um 1120, tritt dieser kaiserliche Neffe und Ziehbruder eines Kaisers als eine im wahren Wortsinn changierende Gestalt des 12. Jahrhunderts vor unsere Augen. Zeitlebens war er der vornehmste Opponent seines Vetters, des Kaisers Manuel Komnenos (reg. 1143–1180); er verbrachte neun Jahre im Kerker (1154/55–Herbst 1164) und lebte nach abenteuerlicher Flucht für weitere fünfzehn (...) Jahre in Verbannung (1164/65, 1166–1180). Als er spät im Jahr 1183 schließlich zum Basileus der Rhomäer avancierte, schreckte er vor dem Meuchelmord an seinem Neffen, dem jungen Kaiser Alexios, nicht zurück – um seinerseits kaum zwei Jahre später von Hand des konstantinopolitanischen Pöbels das wohl grausamste Ende zu finden, das jemals einem byzantinischen Autokrator zuteil wurde (September 1185): Das prophezeite AIMA der Komnenoi hatte sich erfüllt. Andronikos' kurze Tyrannis ist eingerahmt von den blutigen Ausschreitungen der Konstantinopolitaner wider die Lateiner (April 1182) und deren Nemesis, der normannischen Eroberung und Plünderung Thessalonikes (August 1185). Einige beherzte Maßnahmen seinerseits, groben Mißständen Abhilfe zu leisten, wurden bereits von den Zeitgenossen mit Lob bedacht. Die folgenden Glossen richten den Fokus allerdings vor allem auf jene Jahre, in denen odysseusgleiche Irrfahrten Andronikos bis hinauf in die Lande der Rus' (1164/65) und schließlich von Jerusalem über Damaskus und Bagdad nach Georgien führten (zwischen 1167 und 1180), ehe er in der Herrschaft der Saltuḳ-oġullari im nordöstlichen Winkel Kleinasiens, bei Koloneia (türk. Şebinkarahisar), Zuflucht fand. (shrink)
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    Augustine on the Virtues of the Pagans.BrettGaul -2009 -Augustinian Studies 40 (2):233-249.
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    Alexander Sideras, Eine byzantinische Invektive gegen die Verfasser von Grabreden.NielsGaul -2008 -Byzantinische Zeitschrift 100 (1):257-261.
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    (1 other version)Developing Hands-On Learning Activities for Philosophy Courses.BrettGaul -2015 -American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 1:169-178.
    Although philosophy courses are not known for hands-on learning activities in which students use, manipulate, or touch objects with their hands, there are simple hands-on activities that teachers can use to liven up their classrooms and foster active learning. In this paper I describe four activities I developed to attempt to improve student learning: GoldiLocke and the Three Buckets, The Argument From Disagreement Box, The Trolley Problem Reenactment, and The Lego Man of Theseus. I argue that such activities are effective (...) for two main reasons: they are fun; and they involve embodied learning. Finally, I offer some advice for developing hands-on learning activities for philosophy courses and share some of the ideas generated by session participants when I presented this material at the American Association of Philosophy Teachers Twentieth Biennial Workshop/Conference. (shrink)
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    Denying the Antecedent.BrettGaul -2018-05-09 - In Robert Arp, Steven Barbone & Michael Bruce,Bad Arguments. Wiley. pp. 46–47.
    This chapter focuses on one of the common fallacies in Western philosophy, 'denying the antecedent'. Like affirming the consequent, denying the antecedent is also a fallacious form of reasoning in formal logic. This time the problem occurs when the minor premise of a propositional syllogism denies the antecedent of a conditional statement. Denying the antecedent makes the mistake of assuming that if the antecedent is denied, then the consequent must also be denied. Like modus ponens, modus tollens is a valid (...) argument form because the truth of the premises guarantees the truth of the conclusion; however, like affirming the consequent, denying the antecedent is an invalid argument form because the truth of the premises does not guarantee the truth of the conclusion. The invalidity of denying the antecedent is confirmed by a truth table presented in the chapter. (shrink)
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    Pediatric Acute Care Decision Implications of Genetically Discoverable Mental Disorders.Danton Char -2017 -American Journal of Bioethics 17 (4):32-33.
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    The Ethics of Human Rights Advocacy in the Ukraine War.Charli Carpenter -2024 -Ethics and International Affairs 38 (3):354-368.
    Amid Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine, the human rights community has understandably focused its attention on human rights violations committed by the Russian state. This has, however, left the human rights implications of the martial law Ukraine has put in place for civilians largely unexamined. This essay highlights the ways Ukraine's travel restriction on “battle-aged” civilian men has harmed three overlapping groups—civilian men, the families of the men (including women and children), and trans and nonbinary individuals—and shows that the restriction (...) runs counter to important principles in international human rights and humanitarian law. It then considers the ethical dilemmas faced by the international human rights community in addressing such harms, and the political psychology of rights advocacy that may explain the tendency to underplay this particular set of human rights issues. Nonetheless, the essay ultimately argues that advocates should hold actors—including and perhaps especially those with which they may sympathize—accountable to the human rights standards to which they have pledged. (shrink)
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    The Fall of Robespierre: Twenty-Four Hours in Revolutionary Paris.Charly Coleman -2024 -Common Knowledge 30 (2):199-201.
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    Supervised Controlled Substance Use.Danton Char -2016 -American Journal of Bioethics 16 (4):56-58.
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