Risk, Recklessness, and Objectivism
ABSTRACT One classic objection to Objectivism about ought is that it recommends unconscionably risky actions in so‐called Three‐Option‐Cases, the most famous of which is Jackson's case featuring a doctor called Jill. Some philosophers deny this orthodoxy and claim that Objectivism can yet account for our intuitions in such cases.
Daniele Bruno
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"Hungarian Mine Green", a Semi-Natural Copper Pigment from Banská Bystrica Region (Slovakia) - Analytical Evidence and Laboratory Replication. [PDF]
Žůrková M +4 more
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Bulletin of the Krannert Art Museum: v.2, no.1 1976 [PDF]
Krannert Art Museum. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Trust in Regulation in a Time of Revolution
ABSTRACT This article examines trust in regulation as a core value and precondition of the modern liberal democratic regulatory state. It develops a concept of justified trust in regulation, grounded in regulatory trustworthiness—honesty, competence, and reliability—rather than in proxies such as partisan loyalty, blind faith, obedience, or resignation.
Cristie Ford
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Were camptodactyly and boutonniere deformity considered pathological in late fifteenth century Italy? Evidence from the sculptures of Francesco di Simone Ferrucci (1437-1493). [PDF]
Albury WR, Weisz GM.
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Pilgrimage Art in Eighteenth Century Transylvania: Icons, Woodcuts and Engravings [PDF]
Tüskés, Anna
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The Iconography Of Theophilus Windows In The First Half Of The Thirteenth Century [PDF]
Cothren, Michael Watt
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Re‐Imagining Regulatory Governance
ABSTRACT This paper invites the readers to rethink regulatory governance by examining how trust‐based and rule‐based governance interact. To do this, it uses analytical narratives of three fictional polities: “Trustland”, “Regland”, and “Concordia”. Each polity represents a stylized model of governance: Trustland is anchored in trust‐based governance ...
David Levi‐Faur
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Creativity across domains: Thoughts in Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, Technology, and Art. [PDF]
Ottino JM.
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