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NORMATIVE AND DESCRIPTIVE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AND THE ROLE OF CHEMISTRY

2006
Since the demise of Logical Positivism the purely normative approach to philosophy of science has been increasingly challenged. Many philosophers of science now consider themselves as naturalists and it becomes a matter of which particular variety they are willing to support.
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Measure-taking: meaning and normativity in Heidegger’s philosophy

Continental Philosophy Review, 2008
Following Marc Richir and others, Laszlo Tengelyi has recently developed the idea of Sinnereignis (meaning-event) as a way of capturing the emergence of meaning that does not flow from some prior project or constitutive act. As such, it might seem to pose something of a challenge to phenomenology: the paradox of an experience that is mine without being
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Normative Copyright: A Conceptual Framework for Copyright Philosophy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
As copyright issues have moved towards the forefront of popular culture, trade, and the Supreme Court docket, we have lost sight of the first principles framed copyright’s development. This article reviews and identifies legal and conceptual framework that serves as the legal foundation for recognition of copyright and the social basis for acceptance ...
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Between ‘Objectivism’ and ‘Contextualism’: The Normative Foundations of Social Philosophy

Critical Horizons, 2000
One of the principal challenges facing contemporary social philosophy is how to find foundations that are normatively robust yet congruent with its self-understanding. Social philosophy is a critical project within modernity, an interpretative horizon that stresses the influences of history and context on knowledge and experience.
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Oakeshott on Practice, Normative Thought and Political Philosophy

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2015
This paper examines Michael Oakeshott's ideas on the relation between political philosophy and normative thought. To this end, some of the most controversial concepts of his thought are considered in the context of the philosophical debates that developed after the success of analytic philosophy and, in particular, of Ayer's Language, Truth, and Logic.
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La philosophie des normes aujourd'hui

Multitudes, 2008
Ansaldi, Saverio, Vincenti, Luc
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Tensor Robust Principal Component Analysis with a New Tensor Nuclear Norm

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2020
Canyi Lu, Jiashi Feng, Yudong Chen
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TNM Staging of Cancers of the Head and Neck: Striving for Uniformity Among Diversity

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2005
Snehal G Patel, Jatin P Shah
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Weighted Nuclear Norm Minimization and Its Applications to Low Level Vision

International Journal of Computer Vision, 2017
Shuhang Gu, Qi Xie, Xiangchu Feng
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