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Philosophia, 2020
In their article “No Luck for Moral Luck” (Kneer and Machery Cognition, 182, 331-348 2019), the authors claim to have dissolved the philosophical puzzle of resultant moral luck through empirical studies that show that people do not judge morally lucky and morally unlucky agents differently. In this paper, I will argue that one can accept the results of
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In their article “No Luck for Moral Luck” (Kneer and Machery Cognition, 182, 331-348 2019), the authors claim to have dissolved the philosophical puzzle of resultant moral luck through empirical studies that show that people do not judge morally lucky and morally unlucky agents differently. In this paper, I will argue that one can accept the results of
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Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity and Cognition, 2017
No Such Luck is an augmented fortune cat that responds the proximity of visitors in front of it. In an exhibition/gallery context, the artifact will beckon frenetically fast to "increase its fortune" and attract viewership, but slow down to a relaxed motion when a visitor gets up close.
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No Such Luck is an augmented fortune cat that responds the proximity of visitors in front of it. In an exhibition/gallery context, the artifact will beckon frenetically fast to "increase its fortune" and attract viewership, but slow down to a relaxed motion when a visitor gets up close.
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1976
When a patient with no distance complaints is unable to read with comfort, a shift in the cylinder axes should be among the first things considered. A simple technique for measuring the axes is described, interpretation of the measurements is discussed, and various therapeutic approaches are suggested.
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When a patient with no distance complaints is unable to read with comfort, a shift in the cylinder axes should be among the first things considered. A simple technique for measuring the axes is described, interpretation of the measurements is discussed, and various therapeutic approaches are suggested.
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Synthese, 2010
Recent work on the nature of luck widely endorses the thesis that an event is good or bad luck for an individual only if it is significant for that individual. In this paper, I explore this thesis, showing that it raises questions about interests, well-being, and the philosophical uses of luck. In Sect.
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Recent work on the nature of luck widely endorses the thesis that an event is good or bad luck for an individual only if it is significant for that individual. In this paper, I explore this thesis, showing that it raises questions about interests, well-being, and the philosophical uses of luck. In Sect.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
IN THE PAST CENTURY there have been numerous philosophic or semiphilosophic essays concerning surgery. Not infrequently, the role of chance or luck is discussed and reference is usually made to Nikolaus Pirogoff's Luck in Surgery , or more occasionally, Gluck in Chirurgie . A more exact reference is seldom, if ever, given.
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IN THE PAST CENTURY there have been numerous philosophic or semiphilosophic essays concerning surgery. Not infrequently, the role of chance or luck is discussed and reference is usually made to Nikolaus Pirogoff's Luck in Surgery , or more occasionally, Gluck in Chirurgie . A more exact reference is seldom, if ever, given.
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