Publications
Articles (page 37 of 48)
- Rabinowicz, W. (2010). Analyticity and Possible-World Semantics. Erkenntnis, 72, 295-314. Springer.
- Rabinowicz, W. (2010). Odwracanie ról : Odpowiedź na artykuł Krzysztofa Saji. Analiza i Egzystencja : Czasopismo Filozoficzne, 12, 61-68. Szczecin University Press.
- Rabinowicz, W. (2010). Om värderelationer. Filosofisk tidskrift, 1. Thales.
- Rabinowicz, W. (2010). Utylitaryzm preferencji poprzez zmianę preferencji?. Analiza i Egzystencja : Czasopismo Filozoficzne, 12, 7-37. Szczecin University Press.
- Rabinowicz, W. & Bovens, L. (2010). The Puzzle of the Hats. Synthese, 172, 57-78. Springer.
- Sahlin, N.-E., Wallin, A. & Persson, J. (2010). Decision Science : From Ramsey to Dual Process Theories. Synthese, 172, 129-143. Springer.
- Stenwall, R. (2010). Causal Truthmaking. Metaphysica, 11, 211-222. Springer.
- Strandberg, C. (2010). A Structural Disanalogy between Aesthetic and Ethical Value Judgments. Estetika, 51, 51-67. Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague.
- Strandberg, C. (2010). Expressivism and Dispositional Desires. American Philosophical Quarterly, 49, 81-91. University of Illinois Press.
- Vareman, N. & Persson, J. (2010). Why separate risk assessors and risk managers? Further external values affecting the risk assessor qua risk assessor. Journal of Risk Research, 13, 687-700. Routledge.
- Zenker, F. (2010). Analyzing Social Policy Argumentation: A case study on the opinion of the German National Ethics Council on an amendment of the Stem Cell Law. Informal Logic, 30, 62-91. Informal Logic, University of Windsor, ON, Canada.
- Alm, D. (2009). Deontological Restrictions and the Good/Bad Asymmetry. Journal of Moral Philosophy, 6. Brill.
- Balkenius, C., Morén, J. & Winberg, S. (2009). Interactions between Motivation, Emotion and Attention: From Biology to Robotics. Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Epigenetic Robotics.. Lund Univeristy Cognitive Studies.
- Blennow, K. & Persson, J. (2009). Climate change: Motivation for taking measure to adapt. Global Environmental Change, 19, 100-104. Elsevier.
- Broström, L. & Johansson, M. (2009). A Virtue-Ethical Approach to Substituted Judgment. Ethics & Medicine: An International Journal of Bioethics, 25, 107-120. The Bioethcs Press.
- Broström, L. & Johansson, M. (2009). Surrogates have not been shown to make inaccurate substituted judgments. Journal of Clinical Ethics, 20, 266-273. Journal of Clinical Ethics.
- Brännmark, J. (2009). Ethical Theories and the Transparency Condition. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 12, 449-462. Springer.
- Brännmark, J. (2009). Goodness, Values, Reasons. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 12, 329-343. Springer.
- Cipriani, C., Antfolk, C., Balkenius, C., Rosén, B., Lundborg, G., Carozza, M. C. & Sebelius, F. (2009). A novel concept for a prosthetic hand with bidirectional non-invasive interface: a feasibility study. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 56, 2739-2743. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc..
- Egonsson, D. (2009). Death and irreversibility. Reviews in the Neurosciences, 20, 275-281. Freund Publishing House Ltd.
- Enqvist, S. (2009). Interrogative Belief Revision in Modal Logic. Journal of Philosophical Logic, 38, 527-548. Springer.
- Gil, D. & Johnsson, M. (2009). Diagnosing Parkinson by using artificial neural networks and support vector machines. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 9, 63-71. Global Journals.
- Gil, D., Johnsson, M., Chamizo, J. M. G., Paya, A. S. & Fernandez, D. R. (2009). Application of artificial neural networks in the diagnosis of urological dysfunctions. Expert Systems with Applications, 36, 5754-5760. Elsevier.
- Gulz, A. & Haake, M. (2009). Benefits of Digital Pedagogical Characters - A Learning Style Perspective. The Open Education Journal, 2, 34-41. Bentham Open.
- Haake, M. & Gulz, A. (2009). A Look at the Roles of Look & Roles in Embodied Pedagogical Agents - A User Preference Perspective. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 19. International AIED Society.