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MK decission which are "rejecting" and "unacceptable", often contain a constructive “ratio decidendi/obiter dictum” to the formation of the UU, but has not been effectively acted upon in the Prolegnas.
Yuniar Riza Hakiki +1 more
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Model Theory, Hume's Dictum, and the Priority of Ethical Theory [PDF]
It is regrettably common for theorists to attempt to characterize the Humean dictum that one can’t get an ‘ought’ from an ‘is’ just in broadly logical terms.
Maguire, B, Woods, J
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Pulmonary tuberculosis and COVID-19 coinfection: Hickam's Dictum revisited
COVID-19 and pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) coinfection is associated with increased mortality and presents a unique diagnostic challenge to the clinician.
Larry Ellee Nyanti +5 more
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Hume’s Dictum and Metaethics [PDF]
AbstractThis paper explores the metaethical ramifications of a coarse-grained criterion of property identity, sometimes referred to as Hume's dictum. According to Hume's dictum, properties are identical if and only if they are necessarily co-extensive.
Victor Moberger
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Strong Emergence and Alexander’s Dictum [PDF]
This chapter offers some clarification on how the principle ought to be interpreted–presenting causal criteria in the sloganistic manner is somewhat commonplace. It examines the role AD plays in the debate between emergentists and reductionists, the motivations for endorsing AD and some criticisms which AD faces, some responses to these criticisms. The
Alexander D. Carruth
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Dictum-modus pluralism in virtual dialogic discourse (based on Internet comments)
The article explores the dictum and modus content of the virtual dialogue, formed by news published on the Internet and comments by the discussion participants.
N. Golev, Lidiya Kim
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Revisiting the ought implies can dictum in light of disruptive medical innovation
It is a dominant dictum in ethics that ‘ought implies can’ (OIC): if an agent morally ought to do an action, the agent must be capable of performing that action.
Michiel De Proost, S. Segers
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Background It is essential for medical treatment that patients and medical staff can communicate about acute complaints, pre-existing conditions, and the treatment procedure.
E. M. Noack +2 more
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Comment vs Internet comment: On the issue of the specific genre characteristics of virtual communication [PDF]
This research presents the analysis of a comment as a reactive speech genre. The authors focus on its specific variation – Internet comment on various online materials (news, posts, blogs), widely presented in virtual communication.
Kim, Lidiya Gustovna +1 more
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Genre Parameters of Online Marketing Fraud Text
The article raises the problem of identifying the online marketing fraud text as a virtual genre. This type of Internet communication remains linguistically understudied.
Polina S. Kuleva, Natalia V. Melnik
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