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2016
How should freedom be characterized as a political ideal? This chapter explores one such view, commonly called “republican” or sometimes “neo-Roman,” which holds that the specific sort of freedom a well-ordered society ought to promote is freedom from domination. Recently, a number of new challenges to this view have been raised.
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How should freedom be characterized as a political ideal? This chapter explores one such view, commonly called “republican” or sometimes “neo-Roman,” which holds that the specific sort of freedom a well-ordered society ought to promote is freedom from domination. Recently, a number of new challenges to this view have been raised.
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Acta Universitatis Carolinae / Mathematica et Physica, 2010
We show that if $\hbox{cov}(M) =\kappa$ , where $\kappa$ is a regularcardinal such that 8$\forall\lambda < \kappa(2^\lambda\leq\kappa)$, then for every unbounded directed family $H$ of size $\kappa$ there is an ultralter $U_H$ such that the relativized Mathias forcing $M(U_H)$ preserves the unboundedness of $H$. This improves a result of M.
Fischer, Vera, Irrgang, Bernhard
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We show that if $\hbox{cov}(M) =\kappa$ , where $\kappa$ is a regularcardinal such that 8$\forall\lambda < \kappa(2^\lambda\leq\kappa)$, then for every unbounded directed family $H$ of size $\kappa$ there is an ultralter $U_H$ such that the relativized Mathias forcing $M(U_H)$ preserves the unboundedness of $H$. This improves a result of M.
Fischer, Vera, Irrgang, Bernhard
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International strategies of non‐dominant firms
The International Executive, 1986There has been a growing interest in how follower firms can compete with industry leaders. This article documents the use of international strategies by some non-dominant firms to avoid direct competition with industry leaders. Twenty-five cases of international strategies used by non-dominant firms in a variety of industries were cluster analyzed to ...
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1999
AbstractInterference involves an intentional or quasi‐intentional worsening of someone's choice situation and occurs on an arbitrary basis to the extent that it is not forced to track the interests and ideas of those who suffer the interference. One party dominates another just so far as they have the capacity to interfere on an arbitrary basis in some
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AbstractInterference involves an intentional or quasi‐intentional worsening of someone's choice situation and occurs on an arbitrary basis to the extent that it is not forced to track the interests and ideas of those who suffer the interference. One party dominates another just so far as they have the capacity to interfere on an arbitrary basis in some
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2011
This chapter explores how well the ideal of non-domination succeeds in ensuring the dignity and standing of the individual. It is argued that the way non-domination has been explicated by the leading republican scholar Philip Pettit is problematically ambiguous in two important respects (the precise meaning of ‘avowed or readily avowable interests ...
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This chapter explores how well the ideal of non-domination succeeds in ensuring the dignity and standing of the individual. It is argued that the way non-domination has been explicated by the leading republican scholar Philip Pettit is problematically ambiguous in two important respects (the precise meaning of ‘avowed or readily avowable interests ...
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The Insufficiency of Non-Domination
Political Theory, 2008This essay argues that the neo-Roman republican principle of “non-domination,” as developed in the recent work of Philip Pettit, cannot serve as a single over-arching political ideal, because it responds to only one of two important dimensions of concern about human agency.
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Non-domination without Rights?
Social Theory and PracticeWhat is the relation between non-domination and rights in the sense of claim-rights? This article argues that this relation is a tight one: rights turn out to be a necessary constituent of non-domination, or they are necessary, in a non-causal sense, for non-domination to come into existence and have its distinctive normative character.
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2012
In order to gain a good understanding of the concept of freedom as non-domination it will be useful to focus first on what is required for freedom in one or another choice. As we saw, republicans traditionally concentrated on the freedom of the person, period – the free status of the liber , or ‘free-man’ or citizen – rather than on the freedom of a ...
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In order to gain a good understanding of the concept of freedom as non-domination it will be useful to focus first on what is required for freedom in one or another choice. As we saw, republicans traditionally concentrated on the freedom of the person, period – the free status of the liber , or ‘free-man’ or citizen – rather than on the freedom of a ...
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Non-dominated Rank based Sorting Genetic Algorithms
Fundamenta Informaticae, 2008In this paper a new concept of ranking among the solutions of the same front, along with elite preservation mechanism and ensuring diversity through the nearest neighbor method is proposed for multi-objective genetic algorithms. This algorithm is applied on a set of benchmark multi-objective test problems and the results are compared with that of NSGA-
Ghosh, Ashish, Das, Mrinal Kanti
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Relational Equality beyond Non-Domination
2021Abstract Non-domination is not the only demand of relational equality. This chapter rejects two important attempts to make sense of demands for other kinds of egalitarian relations, based on the goods of community, friendship, trust, and self-respect.
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