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the-end-of-art · 3 months
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Take the quiz: Which #WEISSENHAUS #FreestyleChessGOAT2024 player do you vibe with? 🏰✨🐐  https://www.buzzfeed.com/chessbuzzfeed/which-freestyle-goat-2024-player-do-you-vibe-with-80q8lefek8
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infj-zen · 11 months
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Chess Kings MBTI
Here are a few top feeling type men chess players by MBTI
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ENFJ Jonas Buhl Bjerre, Jayant Gokhale
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INFJ David Brodsky, SL Narayanan, Fernando Peralta, Aryan Tari, Radoslaw Wojtaszek
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ENFP Pontus Carlsson, Vladimir Fedoseev, Benjamin Finegold, Abhijeet Gupta, Jon Ludvig Hammer, Robert Hess, David Howell, Pouya Idani, Vincent Keymer, Li Chao, Awonder Liang, Parham Maghsoodloo, Hikaru Nakamura, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Peter Heine Nielsen, David Paravyan, Richard Rapport, Salem Saleh, SP Sethuraman, Nigel Short, David Smerdon, Peter Svidler, Pranav Venkatesh
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INFP Nijat Abasov, Varuzhan Akobian, Lazaro Bruzon, Aryan Chopra, Neelotpal Das, Ding Liren, Arjun Erigaisi, Vugar Gashimov, Lars Oskar Hauge, Enamul Hossain, Dmitry Jakovenko, Sergey Karjakin, Rustam Kasimdzhanov, Vasilios Kotronias, Viktor Laznicka, Moulthun Ly, Srinath Narayanan, Alexander Onischuk, Grigoriy Oparin, Alexander Riazantsev, Ray Robson, Kenny Solomon, Evgeny Tomashevsky, Christopher Yoo
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ESFJ Balazs Csonka, Eric Hansen, Sebastian Mihajlov, Daniel Rensch
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ISFJ Velimir Ivic, RB Ramesh, Johan Salomon, Karthik Venkataraman
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ESFP Baskaran Adhiban, Aman Hambleton, Vasyl Ivanchuk, Yasser Seirawan, Wang Hao, Max Warmerdam, Simon Williams, Jeffery Xiong
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ISFP Bassem Amin, Levon Aronian, Aravindh Chithambaram, Andrey Esipenko, Alireza Firouzja, Vidit Gujrathi, Pentala Harikrishna, Rinat Jumabayev, Haik Martirosyan, Raunak Sadhwani, Krishnan Sasikiran, M.S. Thejkumar, Yu Yangyi
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thetoxicgamer · 8 months
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Carlsen wins the last big chess competition he’s never won before
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Except for this chess competition, Magnus Carlsen has won everything under the sun—at least up until this point. The Norwegian phenom has finally added the final missing feather to his cap with a nearly faultless run through the knockout bracket that culminated in a matchup against 18-year-old Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa in the grand final, even as he reiterated his continued lack of interest in taking part in the world championship cycle. The chess world has long run out of superlatives when it comes to Magnus Carlsen. He is the highest-rated player in the world right now, with the highest all-time peak rating to boot, having topped the charts for 158 consecutive months—admittedly still a far cry from Garry Kasparov’s 255. He is also one of the select few to have become world chess champions, and he’s defended his classical title on five separate occasions before abdicating in 2022, citing a lack of interest in the super-slow format. Perhaps to underscore the point, he’s also reclaimed both the rapid and the blitz world champion titles in the same year. From prestigious invite-only super tournaments to the biggest of open competitions, Carlsen has won them all—with one exception. The FIDE World Cup (not to be confused with the world championship) is a special affair, an eight-round single-elimination bout that pits the players against each other in back-to-back matches in classical time control before moving to faster tiebreakers all the way to three-minute games with two-second increments. Carlsen’s had a topsy-turvy history with the tournament in the past. At a young age, he declined to attend on multiple occasions, and later on, regulations barred him from participating when he was the world champion. Last year, he crashed out in the semis against young Polish upstart Jan-Krzysztof Duda. 2023, however, would prove to be the Norwegian’s year. The world No. 1’s run featured a solitary defeat in the classical portion along the way, and he scored notable victories against the new generation’s emerging players, dispatching Vincent Keymer and Gukesh D along the way before facing Pragg in the grand final, where he steered the classical games to two draws while battling with food poisoning, then decisively defeating his young Indian opponent in the rapid playoffs. https://twitter.com/MagnusCarlsen/status/1694683166462672968 He has also confirmed along the way that he has no interest in participating in the Candidates Tournament, the event that decides the next world championship challenger, clearing up at least some of the concerns and considerations involved with the drama. Now, all three other semifinalists can be safe in the knowledge that they’ve earned themselves a spot—something that made the third-place decider between Fabiano Caruana and hometown hero Najit Abasov a little less intriguing than it otherwise would have been. After falling behind in game one, the American grandmaster managed to strike back and fully turn the tides in the rapid games to secure himself the bronze. Over in the women’s section, IM Nurgyul Salimova won the event as the 29th seed and immediately earned herself the grandmaster title for her troubles. Read the full article
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tilos-tagebuch · 9 months
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Der Spiegel und die Faktenverdreher des ÖRR fabulieren noch immer den Endsieg in der Ukraine herbei, doch die Realität ist eine wahrlich andere!
Der Russe fliegt mit den Raketen, die ihm schon seit März letzten Jahres ausgegangen sind, gerade zum Mond. Trotz fehlender Halbleiter (diesen Mangel müssen die Russen schlicht übersehen haben, was aber auch normal ist, liegt doch gleichzeitig ihre Wirtschaft total am Boden)…
Mathias Bröckers hat das Dilemma, wie gewohnt, tagesaktuell aufgearbeitet. Viel Stoff, viele Links, Zeit mitbringen!
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nhandinheuro2020 · 2 years
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Tin ieuro2020: Quang Liêm lại thua Carlsen
Lê Quang Liêm khởi đầu không tốt ở ngày đầu giải cờ nhanh online Generation Cup, khi chỉ kiếm hai trên 12 điểm tối đa tối 18/9.
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Kể từ khi hạ Carlsen ở Esports Cup tại Oslo, Na Uy hôm 23/4, Quang Liêm đã thua hai ván liên tiếp trước kỳ thủ số một thế giới. Ở vòng bốn Generation Cup, kỳ thủ số một Việt Nam có lợi thế cầm quân trắng, nhưng rơi vào thế thua sau khai cuộc trước Carlsen. Ván đấu mang nặng tính chiến lược và vị trí đúng với sở trường của Quang Liêm, nhưng anh vẫn không tránh khỏi thất bại sau 43 nước cờ.
Thất bại này khép lại ngày thi đáng quên với kỳ thủ TP HCM. Anh hoà hai ván đầu trước Radoslaw Wojtaszek (Ba Lan) và Vincent Keymer (Đức). Ở ván ba, Quang Liêm đạt ưu thế thắng trong thế cờ nặng tính chiến thuật trước Erigaisi Arjun, nhưng anh tính toán không tốt và thua ngược.
Sau bốn ván, Quang Liêm đứng thứ 14 trên 16 kỳ thủ dự giải. Vẫn còn 11 ván phía trước cho anh tìm mạch thắng và vươn lên Top 8 để vào tứ kết. Quang Liêm đang kém vị trí thứ tám của Anish Giri ba điểm, tương đương một ván thắng.
Carlsen đang độc chiếm đỉnh bảng với 10 điểm, khi anh thắng Erigaisi, Adhiban Baskaran, Quang Liêm và hoà Anish Giri. Có bốn kỳ thủ đang được chín điểm, gồm Praggnanandhaa Ramesbabu, Vasyl Ivanchuk, Hans Niemann và Erigaisi.
Trong ngày thi thứ hai bắt đầu lúc 23h thứ ba 19/9, giờ Hà Nội, Quang Liêm lần lượt gặp Adhiban, Giri, David Navara và Niemann. Còn Carlsen lần lượt đấu Navara, Niemann, Levon Aronian và Praggnanandhaa. Tâm điểm ngày đấu là cặp Niemann - Carlsen.
Generation Cup là chặng thường của Champions Chess Tour, chia làm hai giai đoạn. Giai đoạn một từ 18/9 đến 21/9, các kỳ thủ đấu vòng tròn một lượt 15 ván cờ nhanh. Tám kỳ thủ điểm cao ở vòng này sẽ phân nhánh đấu loại trực tiếp từ 22/9 đến 25/9. Quỹ thưởng của giải là 150.000 USD, trong đó 25.000 USD trao cho quán quân.
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thechesspuzzler · 5 years
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Keymer vs Meier: The Chess Game Ending of My Life! 2019 Grenke Classic R...
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harpianews · 2 years
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Praggnanandhaa finishes 11th in Airthings Masters, misses out on quarterfinals
Praggnanandhaa finishes 11th in Airthings Masters, misses out on quarterfinals
Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa defeated Russia’s Vladislav Artemiev in the 15th and final round of the preliminary phase of the Airthings Masters, an online rapid chess tournament, but missed out on qualifying for the quarterfinals. The 16-year-old started the final day of the preliminary rounds with a draw against German Vincent Keymer in round 13 before going down to Hans Mokko Niemann…
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Pentala Harikrishna wins ACCENTUS Chess960 <b>event</b> at Biel Festival
German Vincent Keymer, 15, was the surprise package in the Chess960 event (also known as Fischer random chess), claiming second spot with five ... from Google Alert - event https://ift.tt/32zZAsg
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GRENKE CLASSIC 2019 | Carlsen assombrado pelo menino Keymer em Confronto Épico! Grenke Classic não poderia começar melhor. Foi a vez de #Carlsen experimentar o que Kasparov sentiu em 2004 quando se confrontaram em Reykjavik. Vincent #Keymer, o menino prodígio alemão, pressionou o atual campeão que teve de manter um sangue frio nas posições que surgiram. Como ele mesmo admitiu: "Foi uma batalha profuda!" 📺 ASSISTA NO LINK ABAIXO 👇 https://youtu.be/g_5-xnYY4eQ https://www.instagram.com/p/BwfwfwphgXA/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1uq9bfvr7i2z2
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ultrajoejoeblog · 5 years
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Schach-Genie (14) vom Weltmeister entdeckt!
Jüngster deutscher Schach-Großmeister aller Zeiten - mit 14 Jahren, elf Monaten und vier Tagen holte sich Vincent Keymer aus Saulheim den Titel. Hier geht es zum Artikel. Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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footballnewspapers · 5 years
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GRENKE Chess 3: Svidler catches Carlsen
GRENKE Chess 3: Svidler catches Carlsen
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Peter Svidler beat Georg Meier to join Magnus Carlsen in the GRENKE Chess Classic lead after the World Champion allowed Vishy Anand to escape twice over the course of another six-hour marathon. Fabiano Caruana was the day’s other winner, but the world no. 2 flirted with defeat until 14-year-old Vincent Keymer cracked in the run-up to the time control. The other games were drawn, but…
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chess-engines-diary · 9 months
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Po wczorajszej porażce (zobaczcie wpis: A to się narobiło: Vincent Keymer wygrywa z Magnusem Carlsenem!) wielki Magnus Carlsen przystąpił do partii z wielką wolą gry na wygraną. Najpierw wykonał roszadę w przeciwną stronę niż jego przeciwnik, jakby chciał powiedzieć: "w tej partii remisu nie będzie!".
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matojelic · 6 years
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Is Wunder Boy Vincent Keymer going to be The World Champion?
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tannertoctoo-blog · 7 years
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July 19, 2017
Environmental Ethics, Vol. 38, #4, 2016 Erkenntnis, Vol. 82, #4, 2017 FPQ: Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, Vol. 3, #2, 2017 Journal of Nietzsche Studies, Vol. 48, #2, 2017 Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 46, #4, 2017 Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 113, #12, 2016 Journal of Practical Ethics, Vol. 5, #1, 2017 Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 55, #3, 2017 Mind, Vol. 126, #502, 2017 Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Vol. 6, 2016 Philosophy Compass, Vol. 12, #7, 2017 Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 95, #1, 2017
Environmental Ethics, Vol. 38, #4, 2016 News and Notes Features Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Benjamin Six. Toward a Broadened Ethical Pluralism in Environmental Ethics: From Bryan Norton’s Discursive Ethics to William James’ Experiential Pluralism. Lantz Fleming Miller. Individual Responsibility for Environmental Degradation: The Moral and Practical Route to Change. Discussion Papers Lawrence E. Cahoone. Is Stellar Nucleosynthesis a Good Thing? Vincent Blok. Thinking the Earth: Critical Reflections on Quentin Meillassoux’s and Heidegger’s Concept of the Earth. Brendan Mahoney. Engaging the Sublime without Distance: Environmental Ethics and Aesthetic Experience. Neall Pogue. The Religious Right’s Compassionate Steward and Conservationist: The Lost Philosophies of Pat Robertson. Book Reviews Steven Fesmire reviews Bryan G. Norton's Sustainable Values, Sustainable Change: A Guide to Environmental Decision Making. Bernard Daley Zaleha reviews Lucas F. Johnston's Religion and Sustainability: Social Movements and the Politics of the Environment. Jeremy Bendik-Keymer reviews Steven Vogel's Thinking like a Mall: Environmental Philosophy after the End of Nature. Referees 2016 and Index. Back to top
Erkenntnis, Vol. 82, #4, 2017 Original Research Daniel Enrique Kalpokas. Experience and Justification: Revisiting McDowell’s Empiricism. Colin R. Caret. The Collapse of Logical Pluralism has been Greatly Exaggerated. Christian Lowe. Boltzmannian Immortality. Jesse R. Steinberg, Alan M. Steinberg. A Multiply Qualified Conditional Analysis of Disposition Ascription: Mapping the Conceptual Topography of Ceteris Paribus. James DiFrisco. Time Scales and Levels of Organization. Jan Almäng. An Argument for Shape Internalism. Gregg D. Caruso, Stephen G. Morris. Compatibilism and Retributivist Desert Moral Responsibility: On What is of Central Philosophical and Practical Importance. Joshua Spencer. Counting on Strong Composition as Identity to Settle the Special Composition Question. Sander Verhaegh. Blurring Boundaries: Carnap, Quine, and the Internal–External Distinction. David Alexander. Unjustified Defeaters. Gil Sagi. Contextualism, Relativism and the Liar. Lorraine Juliano Keller. Against Naturalized Cognitive Propositions. Back to top  
FPQ: Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, Vol. 3, #2, 2017 Symposium on Catharine A. MacKinnon's Toward a Feminist Theory of the State Articles Lori Watson. Introduction: Symposium on Toward a Feminist Theory of the State, Twenty-Five Years Later Catharine MacKinnon. Feminism, and Continental Philosophy: Comments on Toward a Feminist Theory of the State—Twenty-Five Years Later. Natalie Nenadic. 'We Must Find Words or Burn': Speaking Out against Disciplinary Silencing. Susan J. Brison. On the Politics of Coalition. Elena Ruíz and Kristie Dotson. Judging Women: Twenty-Five Years Further Toward a Feminist Theory of the State. Clare Chambers. Response to Five Philosophers: Toward a Feminist Theory of the State Some Decades Later. Catharine A. MacKinnon. Response to Five Philosophers: Toward a Feminist Theory of the State Some Decades Later. Back to top  
Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 55, #3, 2017 Books That Shaped the Historiography of Philosophy Paul Guyer. The Bounds of Sense and the Limits of Analysis. Articles Carlo Davia. Aristotle and the Endoxic Method. Ruth Boeker. Locke on Personal Identity: A Response to the Problems of His Predecessors. Lawrnece Pasternack. Restoring Kant’s Conception of the Highest Good. Christopher Yeomans. Perspectives without Privileges: The Estates in Hegel’s Political Philosophy. Colin Koopman. The Will, the will to Believe, and William James: An Ethics of Freedom as Self-Transformation. Fabio Gironi. A Kantian Disagreement between Father and Son: Roy Wood Sellars and Wilfrid Sellars on the Categories. Book Reviews David Ebrey reviews The Possibility of Inquiry: Meno's Paradox from Socrates to Sextus by Gail Fine. Jakob Leth Fink reviews Levels of Argument: A Comparative Study of Plato's Republic and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics by Dominic Scott. Stephen D. Dumont reviews On Being and Cognition: Ordinatio by John Duns Scotus. Mary Sirridge reviews Nicholas of Amsterdam: Commentary on the Old Logic by Egbert P. Bos. Erik De Bom reviews Truth and Irony: Philosophical Meditations on Erasmus by Terence J. Martin. Andreas Blank reviews Julius Caesar Scaliger, Renaissance Reformer of Aristotelianism: A Study of His Exotericae Exercitationes by Kuni Sakamoto. Yitzhak Y. Melamed reviews The Influence of Abraham Cohen de Herrera's Kabbalah on Spinoza's Metaphysics by Miquel Beltràn. Michael A. Rosenthal reviews The Collected Works of Spinoza by Benedictus de Spinoza. Kristen Irwin reviews Bayle, Jurieu, and the Dictionnaire Historique et Critique by Mara van der Lugt. F. Scott Scribner reviews Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation Reconsidered ed. by Daniel Breazeale and Tom Rockmore. Lawrence J. Hatab reviews Nietzsche's Earth: Great Events, Great Politics by Gary Shapiro. Andrew Bowie reviews Adorno and Existence by Peter E. Gordon. Books Received Back to top  
Journal of Nietzsche Studies, Vol. 48, #2, 2017 Abbreviations and Citations of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Works Proceedings from The North American Nietzsche Society Paul Katsafanas. NANS Editorial Note. Christopher Janaway. On the Very Idea of “Justifying Suffering”. Beatrix Himmelmann. Nietzsche’s Ethics of Power and the Ideas of Right, Justice, and Dignity Matt Dill. On Parasitism and Overflow in Nietzsche’s Doctrine of Will to Power. Akshay Ganesh. Nietzsche on Honor and Empathy. Daniel I. Harris. Nietzsche and Aristotle on Friendship and Self-Knowledge. Patrick Hassan. Does Rarity Confer Value?: Nietzsche on the Exceptional Individual. Book Reviews Interanimations: Receiving Modern German Philosophy by Robert B. Pippin, and: Nietzsche, Psychology, and First Philosophy by Robert B. Pippin. Review by Christopher Fowles. Nietzsche and The Birth of Tragedy by Paul Raimond Daniels. Review by Vinod Acharya. Nietzsche, Tension, and the Tragic Disposition by Matthew Tones Review by Elisabeth Flucher. Nietzsche nella Rivoluzione conservatrice ed. by Francesco Cattaneo, Carlo Gentili, and Stefano Marino. Review by Selena Pastorino. Nietzsche and Dostoevsky: On the Verge of Nihilism by Paolo Stellino. Review by Christoph Schuringa.  Back to top
Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 46, #4, 2017 Original Papers Nicholas Asher, Soumya Paul, Antoine Venant. Message Exchange Games in Strategic Contexts. Richard Booth, Jake Chandler. The Irreducibility of Iterated to Single Revision. Ken Akiba. A Unification of Two Approaches to Vagueness: The Boolean Many-Valued Approach and the Modal-Precisificational Approach. Andrew Tedder. On Structural Features of the Implication Fragment of Frege’s Grundgesetze. Elisa Paganini. Vague Objects within Classical Logic and Standard Mereology, and without Indeterminate Identity. Back to top
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 113, #12, 2016 Articles Wade Munroe. Words on Psycholinguistics. Andrea Iacona. Two Notions of Logical Form. New Books Back to top  
Journal of Practical Ethics, Vol. 5, #1, 2017 Articles Lea Ypi. Structural Injustice and the Place of Attachment. Stephen M. Gardiner. Accepting Collective Responsibility for the Future. Masaki Ichinose. The Death Penalty Debate: Four Problems and New Philosophical Perspectives. Back to top
Mind, Vol. 126, #502, 2017 Articles Donovan Wishon. Russellian acquainatace and Frege’s Puzzle. Luca Incurvati; Julien Murzi. Maximally Consistent Sets of Instances of Naive Comprehension. Igor Douven; Lieven Decock. What Verities May Be. Daniel Waxman. Deflationism, Arithmetic, and the Argument from Conservativeness. Jack Spencer. Able to Do the Impossible. Stephan Krämer. Everything, and Then Some. Anil Gomes. Naïve Realism In Kantian Phrase. Discussions Jake Chandler. Preservation, Commutativity and Modus Ponens: Two Recent Triviality Results. Richard Bradley. Supporters and Underminers: Reply to Chandler. Hans Rott. Preservation and Postulation: Lessons from the New Debate on the Ramsey Test. Book Reviews The Logical Structure of Kinds, by Eric Funkhouser. Review by Joseph Laporte. The Possibility of Inquiry: Meno’s Paradox from Socrates to Sextus, by Gail Fine. Review by David Bronstein. Aesthetics as Philosophy of Perception, by Bence Nanay. Review by Ophelia Deroy. Persons, Interests, and Justice, by Nils Holtug. Review by Tim Campbell. Between Probability and Certainty: What Justifies Belief, by Martin Smith. Review by Kelly Becker. Back to top
Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Vol. 6, 2016 (located on Tanner New Journal shelf) Acknowledgments // List of Contributors Introduction by Mark Timmons Articles Stephen Darwall: Taking Account of Character and Being an Accountable Person. Claudia Card: Taking Pride in Being Bad. Kate Abramson: Character as a Mode of Evaluation. Jack Woods: The Normative Force of Promising. Hallie Liberto: Promissory Obligation: Against a Unified Account. Susan Wolf: Two Concepts of Rule Utilitarianism. David Schmitz: After Solipsism. Barry Maguire: Extrinsic Value and the Separability of Reasons. Kenneth Walden: The Relativity of Ethical Explanation. Paul Hurley: Two Senses of Moral Verdict and Moral Overridingness. Erich Hatala Matthes: Love in Spite of. Gilbert Harman: Moral Reasoning. Index Back to top
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 12, #7, 2017 Naturalistic Philosophy John Turri. Experimental work on the norms of assertion. Marco J. Nathan and Guillermo Del Pinal. The Future of Cognitive Neuroscience? Reverse Inference in Focus. Philosophy of Religion Michael Almeida. Theistic Modal Realism I: The Challenge of Theistic Actualism. Michael Almeida. Theistic Modal Realism II: Theoretical Benefits. Bronwyn Finnigan. Buddhism and animal ethics. Back to top
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 95, #1, 2017 Articles Peter Millican. Hume’s Fork, and his Theory of Relations. Ryan Wasserman. Vagueness and the Laws of Metaphysics. Simon M. Huttegger. Inductive Learning in Small and Large Worlds. Jonas Åkerman. Indexicals and Reference-Shifting: Towards a Pragmatic Approach. Weng Hong Tang. Transparency and Partial Beliefs. Una Stojnić. One's Modus Ponens: Modality, Coherence and Logic. Book Symposium : Outside Color Mazviita Chirimuuta. Précis of Outside Color. Joshua Gert. Outside Color from Just Outside. Anil Gupta. M. Chirimuuta's Adverbialism about Color. Mohan Matthen. Realism, Relativism, Adverbialism: How Different are they? Comments on Mazviita Chirimuuta's Outside Color. Mazviita Chirimuuta. Replies. Back to top
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thechesspuzzler · 6 years
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13 Year Old Vincent Keymer Wins Grenke Open. Kasparov Said He’s Extraord...
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chess-engines-diary · 9 months
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Ale namieszał młody Niemiec. W zasadzie po debiucie białe nic nie uzyskały. Magnus Carlsen ustawił równą pozycję, a potem poszły szybkie wymiany, które zwiastowały rychły remis.
Kiedy jednak doszło do końcówki, to zaczęły się cuda. Magnus Carlsen najpierw przecenił swoją pozycję wykonując pseudo aktywne ruchy, a w końcu zrobił gruby błąd: 36. ... Sc7?
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