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    Oliver Winery and the Recipe for Values-Based Leadership: People, Product and Place

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    These three authors have collaborated to provide a comprehensive examination of a small winery business and the revelation of the necessary variables for success — financially, ethically, and environmentally. A case study of this business is presented from its inception to its current status as a small, yet growing and well regarded business. It‘s secret for success? Take care of your customers and employees, make the highest quality product, and take pride and conserve the natural resources which support the business

    In Defense of the Kantian Account of Knowledge: Reply to Whiting

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    In this paper I defend the view that knowledge is belief for reasons that are both objectively and subjectively sufficient from an important objection due to Daniel Whiting, in this journal. Whiting argues that this view fails to deal adequately with a familiar sort of counterexample to analyses of knowledge, fake barn cases. I accept Whiting’s conclusion that my earlier paper offered an inadequate treatment of fake barn cases, but defend a new account of basic perceptual reasons that is consistent with the account of knowledge and successfully deals with fake barns

    Quasi-metric and metric spaces

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    We give a short review of a construction of Frink to obtain a metric space from a quasi-metric space. By an example we illustrate the limits of the construction

    Dignity: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Still Counting

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    © 2010 Cambridge University Press. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=CQH“Dissecting Bioethics,” edited by Tuija Takala and Matti Häyry, welcomes contributions on the conceptual and theoretical dimensions of bioethics. The section is dedicated to the idea that words defined by bioethicists and others should not be allowed to imprison people's actual concerns, emotions, and thoughts. Papers that expose the many meanings of a concept, describe the different readings of a moral doctrine, or provide an alternative angle to seemingly self-evident issues are therefore particularly appreciated. The themes covered in the section so far include dignity, naturalness, public interest, community, disability, autonomy, parity of reasoning, symbolic appeals, and toleration. All submitted papers are peer reviewed. To submit a paper or to discuss a suitable topic, contact Tuija Takala at [email protected]/S096318010999030

    A Parameterised Hierarchy of Argumentation Semantics for Extended Logic Programming and its Application to the Well-founded Semantics

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    Argumentation has proved a useful tool in defining formal semantics for assumption-based reasoning by viewing a proof as a process in which proponents and opponents attack each others arguments by undercuts (attack to an argument's premise) and rebuts (attack to an argument's conclusion). In this paper, we formulate a variety of notions of attack for extended logic programs from combinations of undercuts and rebuts and define a general hierarchy of argumentation semantics parameterised by the notions of attack chosen by proponent and opponent. We prove the equivalence and subset relationships between the semantics and examine some essential properties concerning consistency and the coherence principle, which relates default negation and explicit negation. Most significantly, we place existing semantics put forward in the literature in our hierarchy and identify a particular argumentation semantics for which we prove equivalence to the paraconsistent well-founded semantics with explicit negation, WFSXp_p. Finally, we present a general proof theory, based on dialogue trees, and show that it is sound and complete with respect to the argumentation semantics.Comment: To appear in Theory and Practice of Logic Programmin

    A Child's Life or a “Little Bit of Torture”? State-Sanctioned Violence and Dignity

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    Nonisomorphic Ordered Sets with Arbitrarily Many Ranks That Produce Equal Decks

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    We prove that for any nn there is a pair (P1n,P2n)(P_1 ^n , P_2 ^n ) of nonisomorphic ordered sets such that P1nP_1 ^n and P2nP_2 ^n have equal maximal and minimal decks, equal neighborhood decks, and there are n+1n+1 ranks k0,,knk_0 , \ldots , k_n such that for each ii the decks obtained by removing the points of rank kik_i are equal. The ranks k1,,knk_1 , \ldots , k_n do not contain extremal elements and at each of the other ranks there are elements whose removal will produce isomorphic cards. Moreover, we show that such sets can be constructed such that only for ranks 11 and 22, both without extremal elements, the decks obtained by removing the points of rank rir_i are not equal.Comment: 30 pages, 6 figures, straight LaTe

    An Overlap Analysis of Occupational Therapy Electronic Journals Available in Full-Text Databases and Subscription Services

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    In order to convert occupational therapy journal subscriptions from print to electronic, a university library, in collaboration with its Occupational Therapy Program, compared full-text databases and journal subscription services. This comparison was designed to identify the best combination of databases and individual subscriptions for the highest number of electronic titles and the best years of coverage. Originally published in: Journal of Electronic Resource in Medical Libraries, 5(4), 346-361

    Knowledge Based on Seeing

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    In Epistemological Disjunctivism, Duncan Prichard defends his brand of epistemological disjunctivism from three worries. In this paper I argue that his responses to two of these worries are in tension with one another
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