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921
Market politics and climate change
Published 2008“…She outlines some of the methodology needed for the effective study of markets, and proposes the UN give priority to encouraging such research and illustrates her argument with reference to a case study of the UK market for renewable energy.…”
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922
Genetic scrambling as a defence against meiotic drive.
Published 1991“…Here we present a new argument for the evolutionary function of recombination based on the hypothesis that meiotic drive systems continually arise to threaten the fairness of meiosis. …”
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923
Semiotic naturalism in architecture theory
Published 2017“…This paper seeks to present a kind of skeptical, and, in an indirect way, Wittgensteinian perspective upon purpose and meaning in architecture. The argument presented here revolves around the two notions that, first, there are different categories, which we have available for making architecture seem intelligible to us, and, second, that there are distinct historical discourses in which architecture has been made intelligible in specific ways.…”
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924
Early Christianity about the notions of time and the redemption of the soul in the works of Patristic authors who lived before the eight century
Published 2017“…Early Christians fathomed that the human soul, despite being created, transcends historical time; from a limited existence (peculiar to it as a created entity) it is apt to progress to the time of God, and thus to be redeemed. The argument of this paper is that they held such a conviction because of a genuine belief in the manifestation of the Holy Spirit within, and not because of a need to console themselves for disappointments in connection with eschatological promises, as some researchers suggested.…”
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925
Vagueness, contextualism, and ellipsis
Published 2019“…In this paper, some counterexamples are adduced to undermine confidence in this generalization and hence Stanley’s argument as a whole.…”
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926
Property, analogy and variety
Published 2022“…Our view is that such a conclusion does not follow from the premise, and the argument is really one that the party's right deserves protection as it is sufficiently analogous to a right to a tangible asset.…”
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927
Interests, corruption and military effectiveness: the French Army of Italy and the campaign of 1657
Published 2019“…Challenging the traditional argument that the French army in the 1650s was marked by significant developments in centralized administrative control, this article looks at the continuing importance of the interplay of three interest groups in determining the effectiveness of military operations: central governement; the generals and their military administrators; the regimental officers. …”
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928
On the Assessment and Implementation of 'Institutional' Remedies.
Published 1996“…Particular doubt is cast on the merits of proposals to legislate to create independence. The argument is elucidated by comparison with the testing of a hypothesis about the benefits of centralized and decentralized unions.…”
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929
Comprehending anaphoric presuppositions involves memory retrieval too
Published 2018“…Using the Drift Diffusion Model, we offer a new experimental argument for the anaphoric view of presuppositions with evidence from the memory retrieval processes associated with the trigger too. …”
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930
WETTING VELOCITY NEAR THE DIRECTED PERCOLATION-THRESHOLD
Published 1987“…This agrees with a scaling argument by Barma and Ray which predicts θ = υ∥. © 1987 IOP Publishing Ltd.…”
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931
HAVE as a relation between individuals and properties
Published 2018“…This paper argues that the role of HAVE-predicates is to introduce relations into the discourse, one of whose arguments is the individual denoted by the sentence subject. …”
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932
Quidditism and contingent laws
Published 2019“…Whatever the merits of contingentism, the argument from anti‐quidditism is not successful in showing that it is false.…”
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933
Derivation of the Born rule from operational assumptions
Published 2004“…Unlike Gleason's theorem, the argument applies even if probabilities are defined for only a single resolution of the identity, so it applies to a variety of foundational approaches to quantum mechanics. …”
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934
Genius and its Others
Published 2009“…Discussions where genius is defined oppositionally are contrasted with those where such others are integral to the account of the phenomenon. The argument is based on a reading of three of the founding texts of the literature on genius, Aristotle's Problemata XXX, 1, Plato's Ion and Kant's Critique of Judgement.…”
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935
Some new and old light on the reasons for Ovid's exile
Published 2017“…The most common view now on the reasons for Ovid’s exile is that, of the two which he alleges, the unknown error is the real one, the carmen not real. The argument is that the Ars Amatoria was published in or before AD 2 (the usual view), but Ovid was exiled in AD 8 (the universal view). …”
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936
The precariousness of prebendalism
Published 2013“…A critical aspect of Richard Joseph’s argument in <i>Democracy and Prebendal Politics</i> is easily overlooked. …”
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937
Consistent Conjectures Equilibria: A Reformulation Showing Non-uniqueness.
Published 1988“…We employ a simple constructive argument to show that every outcome satisfies the generalized definition.…”
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938
Enumeration of diagonally colored Young diagrams
Published 2016“…Our proof is a direct combinatorial argument, based on Andrews’ work on generalized Frobenius partitions. …”
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939
On the Fundamental Theorems of General Equilibrium.
Published 2008“…These enable us to (1) establish equilibrium existence in economies where Walras' Law does not always hold and (2) show that the second welfare theorem follows from a revealed preference argument as simple as that normally used to prove the first welfare theorem.…”
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940
Coercive law
Published 2022“…In this essay I consider Kenneth Einar Himma's argument, made most forcefully and fully in Coercion and the Nature of Law (Oxford University Press, 2020), that law is necessarily coercive. …”
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