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Abstract This chapter explores America’s immediate reaction to the attack on Pearl Harbor, describing how it unified the country and eliminated isolationist views almost overnight. It highlights the American desire for revenge, with many servicemen eager for retribution, particularly in the Pacific, where efforts to defend Wake Island ...
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Erkenntnis, 1939
If we are to accept the results of modern physics and the significance ascribed to them by eminent exponents of this most exact of all natural sciences, we are in the midst of an important transformation of our conception of the universe. The notion that the law of causality absolutely determines all events has been shaken, and if this law is not to be
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If we are to accept the results of modern physics and the significance ascribed to them by eminent exponents of this most exact of all natural sciences, we are in the midst of an important transformation of our conception of the universe. The notion that the law of causality absolutely determines all events has been shaken, and if this law is not to be
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Analysis, 1994
[1] S. L. Hurley, 'Newcomb's Problem, Prisoners' Dilemma, and Collective Action', Synthese 86 (1991) 173-96. [2] David Lewis, 'Prisoners' Dilemma is a Newcomb Problem', Philosophy and Public Affairs 8 (1979) 235-40; reprinted in Paradoxes of Rationality and Cooperation, edited by Richmond Campbell and Lanning Sowden (Vancouver: University of British ...
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[1] S. L. Hurley, 'Newcomb's Problem, Prisoners' Dilemma, and Collective Action', Synthese 86 (1991) 173-96. [2] David Lewis, 'Prisoners' Dilemma is a Newcomb Problem', Philosophy and Public Affairs 8 (1979) 235-40; reprinted in Paradoxes of Rationality and Cooperation, edited by Richmond Campbell and Lanning Sowden (Vancouver: University of British ...
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1972
Retributivists who proclaim our moral obligation to punish criminals have displayed, on their own behalf, a type of argumant which I shall call Moral Balance. There are three versions of Moral Balance. According to Moral Balance I, retaliatory punishment restores the equality disturbed by the criminal.
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Retributivists who proclaim our moral obligation to punish criminals have displayed, on their own behalf, a type of argumant which I shall call Moral Balance. There are three versions of Moral Balance. According to Moral Balance I, retaliatory punishment restores the equality disturbed by the criminal.
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