131 results on '"Wiens, David"'
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2. A Mixed-Signal Integrator-Differentiator-TIA
3. Motivational limitations on the demands of justice
4. Assessing ideal theories
5. Assessing ideal theories: Lessons from the theory of second best
6. Benefiting from Wrongdoing and Sustaining Wrongful Harm
7. POLITICAL IDEALS AND THE FEASIBILITY FRONTIER
8. Against Ideal Guidance
9. Natural resources and government responsiveness
10. The Political Resource Curse
11. Natural resources and institutional development
12. ‘Going Evaluative’ to Save Justice from Feasibility—a Pyrrhic Victory*
13. A Feasibility Study on a Switched-Capacitor Based PUF in 28 nm Technology
14. Editorial
15. What Second-Best Scenarios Reveal about Ideals of Global Justice
16. Demands of Justice, Feasible Alternatives, and the Need for Causal Analysis
17. Prescribing Institutions Without Ideal Theory*
18. What Second-Best Scenarios Reveal about Ideals of Global Justice
19. "Actual" does not imply "feasible"
20. Against Ideal Guidance, Again: A Reply to Erman and Möller
21. Ben Laurence: Agents of Change: Political Philosophy in Practice. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2021. Pp. 256.)
22. Stability of the Just Society
23. PUF-Entropy Extraction of DAC Intersymbol-Interference using Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma ADCs
24. Will the Real Principles of Justice Please Stand Up?
25. What Second-Best Scenarios Reveal about Ideals of Global Justice
26. AI: The Shiny New Tool in the Engineer’s Toolbox.
27. Achieving Global Justice: Why Failures Matter More Than Ideals
28. THE STABILITY OF THE JUST SOCIETY: WHY FIXED POINT THEOREMS ARE BESIDE THE POINT.
29. Achieving global justice
30. Demographic Objections to Epistocracy: A Generalization
31. Devoting ourselves to the manifestly unattainable*
32. Editors' Note.
33. Devoting ourselves to the manifestly unattainable*.
34. Morals from rationality alone? Some doubts
35. The 3 challenges facing the future of PCB design: and why easing the complexity load is near the top of tool priorities
36. Blood Oil: Tyrants, Violence, and the Rules That Run the World Wenar Leif
37. Wenar, Leif. Blood Oil: Tyrants, Violence, and the Rules That Run the World.New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. 552. $34.95 (cloth).
38. Prescribing Institutions Without Ideal Theory
39. COSMOPOLITANISM AND COMPETITION: PROBING THE LIMITS OF EGALITARIAN JUSTICE
40. Getting Through the Advanced Interconnect Maze
41. Redefining Systems Design
42. Motivational limitations on the demands of justice
43. The Political Resource Curse: An Empirical Re-evaluation
44. Benefiting from Wrongdoing and Sustaining Wrongful Harm
45. COSMOPOLITANISM AND COMPETITION: PROBING THE LIMITS OF EGALITARIAN JUSTICE.
46. Agents of Change: Political Philosophy in Practice.
47. Natural resources and institutional development
48. Natural resources and government responsiveness
49. Demands of Justice, Feasible Alternatives, and the Need for Causal Analysis
50. TRAILGRAMS.
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