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2. The Experience of Death as Non-Death
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Jordan Paper
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Psychoanalysis ,State (polity) ,Philosophy ,Religious experience ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Consciousness ,media_common - Abstract
On responding to a query as to whether he had ecstatic experiences through anesthetics (ether, etc.), the celebrated poet Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) responded: I have never had any revelations through anesthetics, but a kind of waking trance—this for lack of a better word—I have frequently had, quite up from boyhood, when I have been all alone. This has come upon me through repeating my own name to myself silently, till all at once, as it were out of the intensity of the consciousness of individuality, individuality itself seemed to dissolve and fade away into boundless being, and this not a confused state but the clearest, the surest of the surest, utterly beyond words—where death was an almost laughable impossibility—the loss of personality (if so it were) seeming no extinction, but the only true life. I am ashamed of my feeble description. Have I not said the state is utterly beyond words?1
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- 2015
3. Armin W Geertz, The Invention of Prophecy: Continuity and Meaning in Hopi Religion. Berkeley - Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1994. xxi + 490 pp. ISBN 0-520-08181-1. $40.00
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Jordan Paper
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Philosophy ,Hopi ,Religious studies ,language ,Meaning (existential) ,Theology ,language.human_language - Published
- 1997
4. The Theology of the Chinese Jews: An Understanding of God That Is Simultaneously Jewish, 'Confucian' and Daoist
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Jordan Paper
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Government ,Harmony (color) ,Philosophy ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Capital (economics) ,Judaism ,Demise ,Chinese philosophy ,Religious studies ,Theology ,China ,Persecution ,media_common - Abstract
A thousand years ago, Jewish merchants from Persia were invited from a Chinese seaport synagogue community to the then capital of Kaifeng. Within a century, they built a synagogue that eventually became one of largest in the world. The Kaifeng synagogue community continued until external circumstances led to its demise in the mid-eighteenth century. As Jews in Europe, they assimilated linguistically, culturally and physically, and achieved government positions out of proportion to their numbers. When they left Basra, the most prominent Jewish theologian was Saadia Gaon. Over the centuries, their theology was influenced by Chinese philosophy, as Maimonides was influenced by Greek philosophy via Arab learning. The result was a theology close to Saadia’s, compatible with Maimonides, yet in harmony with Chinese literati philosophy, but one that differed from later European Jewish theology. This was due to their unique circumstances, for in China, the Jews encountered no persecution whatsoever.
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- 2012
5. Feminism and World Religions (review)
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Jordan D. Paper
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Philosophy ,Anthropology ,Sociology ,Comparative religion ,Religious studies ,Feminism - Published
- 2001
6. Intraoduction: Ascetic Culture: Renunciation and Wordly Engagement
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Jordan Paper
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media_common.quotation_subject ,Philosophy ,Geography, Planning and Development ,African studies ,Development ,Asceticism ,Religious studies ,Renunciation ,media_common - Published
- 1999
7. Comptes rendus / Reviews of books: Ethnophilosophical and Ethnolinguistic Perspectives on the Huron Indian Soul Michael M. Pomedli Queenston, ON: Edwin Mellen Press, 1991. xiii + 179 p
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Jordan Paper
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Philosophy ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Religious studies ,Theology ,Soul ,media_common - Published
- 1993
8. The Spirits Are Drunk: Comparative Approaches to Chinese Religion
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Jordan Paper
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Philosophy - Published
- 1996
9. Wexler, 'The Schizoid Nature of Modern Hebrew'
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Herbert H. Paper and Paul Wexler
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Cultural Studies ,Literature ,History ,business.industry ,Hebrew ,Philosophy ,Religious studies ,language ,business ,language.human_language - Published
- 1995
10. The Divine Principle: The Bible from a Korean perspective
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Jordan Paper
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Philosophy ,Perspective (graphical) ,Religious studies ,Ethnology ,Humanities - Abstract
Le " Principe divin ", la Bible du Moonisme. Son analyse revele que la secte de Sun Myung Moon est le fruit de l'influence d'une ideologie etrangere, le protestantisme fondamentaliste, sur la conception du monde sino-coreenne : taoisme, neo-confucianisme et chamanisme. Un messianisme nationaliste (les epoux Moon comme messie), un millenarisme seculier (faire du monde une seule famille). L'influence du chamanisme est particulierement evident dans la conception mooniste de la Chute : Eve a eu une relation sexuelle avec le Serpent
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- 1986
11. Notes to a Judeo-Persian bible manuscript: Ben-Zvi Institute, Jerusalem, MS 1028
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Herbert H. Paper
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Linguistics and Language ,Philosophy ,History ,South asia ,Political Science and International Relations ,language ,Classics ,language.human_language ,Asian studies ,Persian - Published
- 1975
12. Judeo-Persian Deverbatives in -ŠN and -ŠT*
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Herbert H. Paper
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Literature ,Linguistics and Language ,South asia ,French horn ,business.industry ,Philosophy ,language.human_language ,Trustworthiness ,Political Science and International Relations ,language ,Suffix ,business ,Persian - Abstract
The starting point of this presentation of data is the modern Persian deverbative nominal abstract in -éš. These are freely formed in Persian from the present stems of verbs. A trustworthy standard source on the origin of this suffix is P. Horn, “Neupersische Schriftsprache”, Grundriss der Iranischen Philologie, I, 182
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- 1968
13. Judeo-Persian deverbatives in -?n and -?t
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HerbertH. Paper
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Linguistics and Language ,Philosophy ,Political Science and International Relations - Published
- 1967
14. A Manual of Phonology . Charles F. Hockett
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Herbert H. Paper
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Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Anthropology ,Philosophy ,Phonology ,Linguistics - Published
- 1957
15. The Post-Contact Origin of an American Indian High God: The Suppression of Feminine Spirituality
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Jordan Paper
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Fallacy ,Religion in India ,Omnipotence ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Philosophy ,General Medicine ,Christianity ,Monotheism ,Spirituality ,Ideology ,Evolutionism ,Religious studies ,Theology ,media_common - Abstract
T HE QUESTION OF whether or not there was an aboriginal high god in the Americas has continuously reflected European ideological concerns. The late nineteenth century theories propounding an evolution of religion, with Christianity placed at the pinnacle of human development, were countered by Andrew Lang followed by Father Wilhelm Schmidt who, in his Ursprung der Gottesidee (1912), proposed a naive and pure monotheism at the very beginning of human culture. Each side utilized American Indian examples to bolster its argument. Those sympathetic with Native Americans tended to reflect Schmidt's views and assume a "primitive" monotheism as the basis of American Indian religions. American students of Native American cultures tended to avoid the controversy and concentrate on specific ethnological instances, usually finding the high god a reflection of missionary influence. W. J. McGee (1897: 182) early on pointed to "the popular fallacy concerning the aboriginal 'Great Spirit' " as an "erroneous interpretation" of the Siouan term wakanda: "Among these tribes the creation and control of the world and the things thereof are ascribed to 'wakan-da', just as among the Algonquin tribes omnipotence was assigned to 'ma-ni-do'; yet inquiry shows that wakanda assumes various forms, and is rather a quality than a definite quantity". (McGee's linguistic analysis is to be distinguished from simplistic evolutionist positions; e.g., William Jones [1905]). Alanson Skinner (1913: 79) thought in reference to the Algonkin Menomini, "Probably the sun was originally the head of the Powers above and Mati Haiwit ik [Great Spirit] is but a modern development of the old idea, through missionary influence." Frank Speck (1977/1935: 28-29) developed the same understanding in regard to the Algonkin Montagnais-Naskapi beliefs: "To the influence of missionary priests, I am now inclined to believe, may be attributed the concept of an anthropomorphic supreme deity-the historic and often discussed Tcetcimantti, 'Great Power,' commonly interpreted as 'Great Spirit.' " (Paul Radin, the eminent scholar of Amerindian religion
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- 1983
16. The Vatican Judeo-Persian Pentateuch Deuteronomy
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Herbert H. Paper
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Torah ,Philosophy ,General Medicine ,Ancient history - Published
- 1970
17. The Vatican Judeo Persian Pentateuch Genesis
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Herbert H. Paper
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Torah ,Philosophy ,General Medicine ,Ancient history - Published
- 1970
18. A Grammatical Sketch of Ossetic
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Gerhard Doerfer, Vasilij Ivanovic Abaev, Herbert H. Paper, and Steven P. Hill
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Cultural Studies ,Philosophy ,Religious studies - Published
- 1965
19. A Short Sketch of the Grammar of Persian
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Steven P. Hill, Mohammad Ali Jazayery, V. S. Rastorgueva, and Herbert H. Paper
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Cultural Studies ,Linguistics and Language ,Grammar ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Religious studies ,Art ,Language and Linguistics ,Linguistics ,language.human_language ,Sketch ,Philosophy ,language ,media_common ,Persian - Published
- 1965
20. A Short Sketch of Tajik Grammar
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J. Benzing, V. S. Rastorgueva, and Herbert H. Paper
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Cultural Studies ,Philosophy ,Religious studies - Published
- 1965
21. Notice of a Posthumous Manuscript of Ernst Herzfeld
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Herbert H. Paper
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Cultural Studies ,Notice ,General Arts and Humanities ,Philosophy ,Art history - Published
- 1956
22. The Phonology and Morphology of Royal Achaemenid Elamite
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W. von Soden and Herbert H. Paper
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Cultural Studies ,Philosophy ,Religious studies - Published
- 1957
23. Bayesian Decision Theory and Stochastic Independence
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Philippe Mongin, HEC Paris - Recherche - Hors Laboratoire, Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC Paris), HEC Research Paper Series, and Haldemann, Antoine
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Stochastic independence ,History ,Property (philosophy) ,Computer science ,Savage ,050905 science studies ,lcsh:QA75.5-76.95 ,History and Philosophy of Science ,Probability theory ,Computer Science - Computer Science and Game Theory ,Representation (mathematics) ,Probability interpretations ,Preference (economics) ,Probability measure ,Bayes estimator ,lcsh:Mathematics ,05 social sciences ,Probabilistic Independence ,JEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty/D.D8.D81 - Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty ,Stochastic Independence ,Subjective expected utility ,lcsh:QA1-939 ,Philosophy ,Work (electrical) ,Mathematical development ,J2 ,[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration ,lcsh:Electronic computers. Computer science ,Bayesian Decision Theory ,0509 other social sciences ,[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration ,JEL: C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C6 - Mathematical Methods • Programming Models • Mathematical and Simulation Modeling ,Mathematical economics ,JEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty/D.D8.D89 - Other ,Computer Science and Game Theory (cs.GT) - Abstract
Stochastic independence has a complex status in probability theory. It is not part of the definition of a probability measure, but it is nonetheless an essential property for the mathematical development of this theory. Bayesian decision theorists such as Savage can be criticized for being silent about stochastic independence. From their current preference axioms, they can derive no more than the definitional properties of a probability measure. In a new framework of twofold uncertainty, we introduce preference axioms that entail not only these definitional properties, but also the stochastic independence of the two sources of uncertainty. This goes some way towards filling a curious lacuna in Bayesian decision theory., Comment: In Proceedings TARK 2017, arXiv:1707.08250
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- 2020
24. CONFIDENCE IN BELIEFS AND RATIONAL DECISION MAKING
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Brian Hill, HEC Paris - Recherche - Hors Laboratoire, Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC Paris), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Groupement de Recherche et d'Etudes en Gestion à HEC (GREGH), Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC Paris)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), ANR-14-CE29-0003,DUSUCA,La Prise de Décision et les Changements de Croyances en situation d'Incertitude Sévère: Une Approche basée sur la Confiance(2014), and HEC Research Paper Series
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Economics and Econometrics ,Decision Under Uncertainty ,Policy making ,Bayesian probability ,Confidence ,Rationality ,0603 philosophy, ethics and religion ,JEL: H - Public Economics/H.H0 - General/H.H0.H00 - General ,Rational belief ,Rational planning model ,0502 economics and business ,Economics ,sort ,050207 economics ,Positive economics ,050205 econometrics ,JEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty/D.D8.D80 - General ,05 social sciences ,[SHS.PHIL]Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophy ,JEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty/D.D8.D81 - Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty ,06 humanities and the arts ,[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance ,16. Peace & justice ,Decision maker ,Philosophy ,Belief ,060302 philosophy ,[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration ,Normative - Abstract
The standard, Bayesian account of rational belief and decision is often argued to be unable to cope properly with severe uncertainty, of the sort ubiquitous in some areas of policy making. This paper tackles the question of what should replace it as a guide for rational decision making. It defends a recent proposal, which reserves a role for the decision maker’s confidence in beliefs. Beyond being able to cope with severe uncertainty, the account has strong normative credentials on the main fronts typically evoked as relevant for rational belief and decision. It fares particularly well, we argue, in comparison to other prominent non-Bayesian models in the literature.
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- 2018
25. Climate Change Assessments: Confidence, Probability, and Decision
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Richard Bradley, Brian Hill, Casey Helgeson, Haldemann, Antoine, Department of Archaeology, University of Reading (UOR), and HEC Paris Research Paper Series
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History ,021103 operations research ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Management science ,Perspective (graphical) ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Climate change ,Vroom–Yetton decision model ,B Philosophy (General) ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Philosophy ,History and Philosophy of Science ,[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration ,[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration ,Psychology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has developed a novel framework for assessing and communicating uncertainty in the findings published in its periodic assessment reports. But how should these uncertainty assessments inform decisions? We take a formal decision-making perspective to investigate how scientific input formulated in the IPCC’s novel framework might inform decisions in a principled way through a normative decision model.
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- 2017
26. LES ORIGINES DE LA DISTINCTION ENTRE POSITIF ET NORMATIF EN ECONOMIE (The Origin of the Positive-normative Distinction in Economics)
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Philippe Mongin, HEC Paris - Recherche - Hors Laboratoire, Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC Paris), and HEC Research Paper Series
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John Neville Keynes ,objectivité au sens de Weber ,Philosophy ,John Stuart Mill ,05 social sciences ,Hume's thesis ,économie positive et économie normative ,Lionel Robbins ,value judgments ,économie du bien-être ,positive economics and normative economics ,objectivity in ,JEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D7 - Analysis of Collective Decision-Making/D.D7.D70 - General ,8. Economic growth ,0502 economics and business ,JEL: B - History of Economic Thought, Methodology, and Heterodox Approaches/B.B4 - Economic Methodology/B.B4.B41 - Economic Methodology ,[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration ,050206 economic theory ,thèse de Hume ,050207 economics ,jugements de valeur ,Humanities ,JEL: B - History of Economic Thought, Methodology, and Heterodox Approaches/B.B2 - History of Economic Thought since 1925/B.B2.B20 - General ,JEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D6 - Welfare Economics/D.D6.D60 - General - Abstract
French Abstract: Les economistes ont coutume de distinguer entre une composante positive et une composante normative de leurs travaux, ce qui est une singularite de leur discipline, car cette distinction n'a pas de repondant exact dans les autres sciences sociales. Elle a fortement evolue au cours du temps et les differentes manieres de la concevoir aujourd'hui en refletent l'histoire. On se propose ici d'en retracer les origines et les premieres formes, de l'economie politique classique anglaise de la premiere moitie du XIXe siecle jusqu'a l'apparition de l'economie du bien-etre dans la premiere moitie du XXe siecle. Ce parcours sequentiel vise aussi a identifier les positions les plus representatives et les arguments invoques pour les soutenir, en preparant ainsi une discussion qui serait moins historique et plus strictement conceptuelle. English Abstract: Economists are accustomed to distinguishing between a positive and a normative component of their work, a distinction that is peculiar to their field, having no exact counterpart in the other social sciences. The distinction has substantially changed over time, and the different ways of understanding it today are reflective of its history. Our objective is to trace the origins and initial forms of the distinction, from the English classical political economy of the first half of the 19th century to the emergence of welfare economics in the first half of the 20th century. This sequential account will also serve to identify the main representative positions along with the arguments used to support them, and it thus prepares the ground for a discussion that will be less historical and more strictly conceptual.
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- 2018
27. ЛЕОНАРДО БРУНИ И ГЕОРГИЙ ТРАПЕЗУНДСКИЙ О СТРАТЕГИЯХ ПЕРЕВОДА ДРЕВНЕГРЕЧЕСКИХ АВТОРОВ
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This paper is part of the research project no. 18-011-00669 supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. and Исследование выполнено при финансовой поддержке РФФИ в рамках научного проекта № 18-011-00669 «Риторические стратегии в истории византийской литературы».
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Literature ,GEORGE (programming language) ,перевод ,Георгий Трапезундский ,Леонардо Бруни ,Демосфен ,business.industry ,translation ,George of Trebizond ,Leonardo Bruni ,Demosthenes ,Philosophy ,Literal translation ,The Renaissance ,business - Abstract
The paper addresses one of the episodes in the history of the early Renaissance polemic about the theory and practice of translation, namely, the views on the goals and methods of translation as presented in Leonardo Bruni’s treatise De interpretatione recta and in the writings of one of the most talented and prolific translators of the time, George of Trebizond. Although the basic principles of translation which guided both authors dated back to the Antiquity, their views on the medieval practice of literal translation are rather different: while Bruni believed that medieval translators “distorted and mutilated” the works of ancient authors, George considered their methods to be the most suitable for the translation of “scholarly” writings (such as treatises of Aristotle and other philosophers)., Статья посвящена одному из эпизодов полемики о теории и практике перевода, развернувшейся в эпоху раннего Ренессанса, а именно тому, как цели и методы перевода представлены в трактате Леонардо Бруни «О правильном переводе» и в сочинениях одного из самых талантливых и плодовитых переводчиков того времени Георгия Трапезундского. Хотя основные принципы, которыми руководствовались оба автора, были сформулированы ещё в Античности, их взгляды на средневековую практику буквального перевода существенно отличаются: если Бруни считал, что средневековые переводчики «коверкали и уродовали» произведения древних авторов, то Георгий считал их методы наиболее подходящими для перевода «научных» сочинений (таких, как трактаты Аристотеля и других философов).
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- 2019
28. Le Paradoxe d'Allais: Comment lui rendre sa signification perdue? (Allais's Paradox: How to Give It Back Its Lost Meaning?)
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Philippe Mongin, Groupement de Recherche et d'Etudes en Gestion à HEC (GREGH), Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC Paris)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and HEC Paris Research Paper Series
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jel:D81 ,expected utility theory ,Decision theory ,jel:B21 ,rationality ,jel:B41 ,experimental economics of decision ,Allais paradox ,Rationality ,Von Neumann–Morgenstern utility theorem ,Allais Paradox ,JEL: B - History of Economic Thought, Methodology, and Heterodox Approaches/B.B4 - Economic Methodology/B.B4.B41 - Economic Methodology ,JEL: C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C9 - Design of Experiments/C.C9.C91 - Laboratory, Individual Behavior ,Experimental work ,Major complication ,positive vs normative ,jel:C91 ,jel:B31 ,Philosophy ,von Neumann-Morgenstern ,JEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty/D.D8.D81 - Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty ,Epistemology ,[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration ,JEL: B - History of Economic Thought, Methodology, and Heterodox Approaches/B.B3 - History of Economic Thought: Individuals/B.B3.B31 - Individuals ,JEL: B - History of Economic Thought, Methodology, and Heterodox Approaches/B.B2 - History of Economic Thought since 1925/B.B2.B21 - Microeconomics ,Humanities - Abstract
De tous les problèmes conçus par la théorie de la décision, le paradoxe d'Allais est peut-être celui qui aura suscité l'intérêt le plus persistant. La théorie y a consacré assez de travaux techniques remarquables pour qu'il soit désormais possible à l'histoire et à la philosophie des sciences de l'examiner réflexivement. Dans sa partie historique, l'article restitue le contexte d'apparition du paradoxe - le colloque de Paris, en 1952, auquel assistaient les principaux théoriciens de la décision du moment. L'axiomatique de von Neumann et Morgenstern en 1947 leur avait donné des raisons nouvelles d'approuver l'hypothèse de l'utilité attendue, et le contre-exemple d'Allais visait précisément à ébranler leur conviction. Les questions de la controverse étaient de type normatif, mais elles se perdirent quand le "paradoxe d'Allais" gagna tardivement la célébrité dans des travaux des années 1980 qui le traitaient comme une simple réfutation empirique. Ils en firent l'enjeu de "théories de l'utilité non-espérée" qu'ils développaient de même sous le seul angle empirique. Dans sa partie philosophique, l'article cherche à évaluer ce déplacement d'interprétation. D'un certain côté, les théoriciens de la décision firent bien de libérer leur travail expérimental des complications du normatif, car ils parvinrent ainsi à des résultats éclairants : l'hypothèse de l'utilité espérée était empiriquement réfutée, la responsabilité principale en revenait à l'axiome d'indépendance de von Neumann-Morgenstern, et l'étape suivante était de transformer adéquatement cet axiome. D'un autre côté, ils eurent tort de négliger un trait fondamental de leur domaine : les comportements observés ne sont informatifs que si les agents sont prêts à les assumer de manière réfléchie, c'est-à-dire à leur prêter une certaine valeur normative. D'après la reconstruction proposée ici, Allais ne voulait faire porter les expériences de choix que sur des sujets rationnels, ou bien sélectionnés au départ, ou bien révélés comme tels par l'expérience. L'article développe ces intuitions en revenant aux travaux des années 1970, aujourd'hui très peu connus, qui, sous l'influence d'Allais, proposèrent des traductions expérimentales de la rationalité, et il invite finalement la théorie de la décision à diversifier ses méthodes en s'inspirant de ces tentatives originales. Few problems in decision theory have raised more persisting interest than the Allais paradox. It appears that sufficiently many brilliant works have addressed it from within decision theory proper for history and philosophy of science now to enter stage. In its historical side, the paper recounts the paradox as it arose, i.e., in 1952, at a Paris conference attended by the main decision theorists of the time. They had drawn renewed confidence in expected utility theory (EUT) from the way von Neumann and Morgenstern had axiomatized it in 1947, and Allais devised his puzzle precisely to shaken their confidence. The issues between the two camps were normative, but they became lost in the developments of the 1980s that belatedly brought fame to the "Allais paradox". These works restricted the paradox to be a straightforward empirical refutation, turning it into a stake of also exclusively empirically oriented non-EU theories. In its philosophical vein, the paper tries to evaluate this shift of interpretation. To an extent, decision theorists were right because their experimental work was thus freed from a major complication and amenable to illuminating results: EUT was empirically refuted, the independence axiom of von Neumann and Morgentern was the main culprit, and the next theoretical stage was to modify this axiom appropriately. However, they were also wrong in not addressing an essential feature of their field, i.e., that observed behaviour is informative only if agents are prepared to endorse it reflectingly, i.e., to endow it with some normative value. As reconstructed here, Allais meant to reserve choice experiments to rational subjects, who were either selected at the outset, or identified as such by the experimental results. The paper tries to flesh out Allais's intuitions by turning to by now little known works of the 1970s, which under his influence provided experimental renderings of rationality, and it eventually suggests that decision theory might diversify its methods by taking inspiration from these original attempts.
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- 2013
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