Uniformitarianism. An Inquiry into Principle, Theory, and Method in Geohistory and Biohistory

Author(s):  
George Gaylord Simpson
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2006 ◽  
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pp. 034501 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. L. Comandi ◽  
M. L. Chiofalo ◽  
R. Toncelli ◽  
D. Bramanti ◽  
E. Polacco ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 149 (21-22) ◽  
pp. 888-892
Author(s):  
Meiling Li ◽  
Fengjiu Sun

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manfred Geilhaupt

Abstract Derivation of mass (m), charge (e) and fine structure constant (FSC) from theory are unsolved problems in physics up to now. Neither the Standard Model (SM) nor the General theory of Relativity (GR) has provided a complete explanation for mass, charge and FSC. The question “of what is rest mass” is therefore still essentially unanswered. We will show that the combination of two Principle Theories, General Relativity and Thermodynamics (TD), is able to derive the restmass of an electron (m) which surprisingly depends on the (Sommerfeld) FSC (same for the charge (e)).


2021 ◽  
pp. 37-50
Author(s):  
Jonathan Dancy

This paper follows a path that takes us from utilitarianism to particularism. Utilitarianism is the leading one-principle theory; its falsehood is here simply asserted. W. D. Ross’s theory of prima facie duty is offered as the strongest many-principle theory. Ross’s two accounts of his notion of a prima facie duty are considered and criticized. But the real criticism of his view is that being a prima facie duty is a context-sensitive notion, since a feature that is a prima facie duty-making feature in one case may be prevented from playing that role in another. Since the strongest many-principle theory is therefore false, the only conclusion is a no-principle theory: a theory that allows moral reasons but does not suppose that they behave in the regular way required for there to be moral principles—namely, moral particularism.


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M.G. Wilson ◽  
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A. Guta ◽  
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Erik Holmström ◽  
Levente Vitos

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