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ABSTRACT We are valuing beings, beings who possess the capacity to value things. But what is it “to value” something? The most common accounts in the literature hold that to value an item is either to have a first‐order or a second‐order desire toward it; or to believe that item to be valuable; or to care about that item; or to have a combination of ...
Mauro Rossi, Christine Tappolet
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Performance of Composite Endpoints Defining Progression Independent of Relapse Activity in Multiple Sclerosis. [PDF]
Kappos L +11 more
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Culpable Ignorance and Causal Deviance
ABSTRACT I argue that tracing theorists of culpability for ignorant wrongdoing should reject the widely accepted principle that culpability for ignorant wrongdoing should always be traced through culpability for the ignorance itself. Two kinds of cases are considered in which culpability for ignorant wrongdoing ultimately traces back to culpability for
Thomas A. Yates
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The comparative effects of Cantonese and Mandarin tone language backgrounds on musical pitch perception. [PDF]
Choi W, Chan LY.
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