01281nam 2200421 450 99646452850331620220224084518.03-030-91014-8(CKB)5100000000152611(MiAaPQ)EBC6857443(Au-PeEL)EBL6857443(PPN)25938481X(EXLCZ)99510000000015261120220224d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNetworked systems 9th International Conference, NETYS 2021, Virtual event, May 19-21, 2021, Proceedings /Karima Echihabi, Roland Meyer (editors)Cham, Switzerland :Springer,[2021]©20211 online resource (268 pages)Lecture notes in computer science ;127543-030-91013-X Lecture notes in computer science ;12754.Computer networksCongressesComputer networks004.6Echihabi KarimaMeyer RolandMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996464528503316Networked Systems2499603UNISA02857nam 2200397 450 991040414860332120210315180754.01-78374-877-X(OCoLC)1151507612(OCoLC)1149316428(OCoLC)1149651771(OCoLC)1150182291(OCoLC)1170908043(OCoLC)1175737959(CKB)4100000010858943(MiAaPQ)EBC6154392(EXLCZ)99410000001085894320200710d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAgency moral identity and free will /David WeissmanCambridge, England :Open Book Publishers,2020.1 online resource (vi, 195 pages)Print version: 9781783748754 1783748753 Print version: 9781783748761 1783748761 Includes bibliographical references and index."There is agency in all we do: thinking, doing, or making. We invent a tune, play, or use it to celebrate an occasion. Or we make a conceptual leap and ask more abstract questions about the conditions for agency. They include autonomy and self-appraisal, each contested by arguments immersing us in circumstances we don't control. But can it be true we that have no personal responsibility for all we think and do? Agency: Moral Identity and Free Will proposes that deliberation, choice, and free will emerged within the evolutionary history of animals with a physical advantage: organisms having cell walls or exoskeletons had an internal space within which to protect themselves from external threats or encounters. This defense was both structural and active: such organisms could ignore intrusions or inhibit risky behavior. Their capacities evolved with time: inhibition became the power to deliberate and choose the manner of one's responses. Hence the ability of humans and some other animals to determine their reactions to problematic situations or to information that alters values and choices. This is free will as a material power, not as the conclusion to a conceptual argument. Having it makes us morally responsible for much we do. It prefigures moral identity. Closely argued but plainly written, Agency: Moral Identity and Free Will speaks for autonomy and responsibility when both are eclipsed by ideas that embed us in history or tradition. Our sense of moral choice and freedom is accurate. We are not altogether the creatures of our circumstances."--Publisher's website.Free will and determinismFree will and determinism.123.5Weissman David1936-863071MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910404148603321Agency1926680UNINA01481aam 2200385I 450 991071117300332120160121100812.0GOVPUB-C13-e4498e9cbb0b3dde6f266732c5630d1c(CKB)5470000002480279(OCoLC)935502190(EXLCZ)99547000000248027920160121d2012 ua 0engrdacontentrdamediardacarrierBenefits of using ASTM building economics standards for the design, construction, and operation of constructed facilities /Muthiah Kasi, Robert E. ChapmanGaithersburg, MD :U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology,2012.1 online resourceNIST special publication ;10982012.Contributed record: Metadata reviewed, not verified. Some fields updated by batch processes.Title from PDF title page.Includes bibliographical references.Kasi Muthiah1390741Chapman Robert E27123Kasi Muthiah1390741National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.)NBSNBSGPOBOOK9910711173003321Benefits of using ASTM building economics standards for the design, construction, and operation of constructed facilities3443799UNINA