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    Stoics and sceptics.Edwyn Robert Bevan - 1913 - New York: Arno Press.
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    Later Greek religion.Edwyn Robert Bevan - 1927 - [New York,: AMS Press.
    The early Stoics: Zeno of Citium. Persaeus of Citium. Cleanthes of Assos. Chrysippus of Soli. Aratus of Soli. Antipater of Tarsus. Boëthus of Sidon.--Epicurus.--The school of Aristotle: the Peripatetics (Theophrastus).--The Sceptics.--Deification of kings and emperors.--Sarapis.--The historians: Polybius. Diodorus of Sicily.--Posidonius.--Popular religion.--Philo of Alexandria.--The Stoics of the Roman Empire: Musonius Rufus. Cornutus. Epictetus. Dio (Chrysostom) of Prusa. Marcus Aurelius.--Second-century Platonists: Plutarch. Maximus of Tyre. Numenius.--Second-century believers: Pausanias. Aelius Aristides.--Second-century scepticism (Lucian of Samosata).--The hermetic writings.--Gnosticism (Valentius).--Neoplatonism: Plotinus. Porphyry. Iamblichus. Christian criticism.--The last (...)
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    Symbolism and belief.Edwyn Robert Bevan - 1938 - Norwood, Pa.: Norwood Editions.
  4. God Transcendent Foundation for a Christian Metaphysic.Karl Heim, Edgar Primrose Dickie & Edwyn Robert Bevan - 1935 - Nisbet & Co..
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    Note on the Command Held by Seleukos, 323–321 B.C.Edwyn R. Bevan - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (08):396-398.
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    Plato, Timaeus 37C.Edwyn Bevan - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (05):170-.
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    Psalm XC.Edwyn Bevan - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (01):2-.
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    Rome et la Judée. By Michel S. Ginsburg. Pp. 190. Jacques Povolozky, 13, Rue Bonaparte, Paris, 1928.Edwyn Bevan - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (05):204-.
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    Reinforcers and reinforcement: Their relation to maze performance.William Bevan & Robert Adamson - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (4):226.
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    The effects of problem-posing intervention types on elementary students’ problem-solving.Mahati Kopparla, Ali Bicer, Katherine Vela, Yujin Lee, Danielle Bevan, Hyunkyung Kwon, Cassidy Caldwell, Mary M. Capraro & Robert M. Capraro - 2018 - Educational Studies 45 (6):708-725.
    ABSTRACTProblem posing is the act of creating one’s own problems, unlike the traditional practice of solving problems posed by others. Problem posing is not a commonly taught topic. Though...
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    Visibility and the just allocation of health care: A study of Age-Rationing in the British national Health Service.Robert Baker - 1993 - Health Care Analysis 1 (2):139-150.
    The British National Health Service (BNHS) was founded, to quote Minister of Health Aneurin Bevan, to ‘universalise the best’. Over time, however, financial constraints forced the BNHS to turn to incrementalist budgeting, to rationalise care and to ask its practitioners to act as gatekeepers. Seeking a way to ration scarce tertiary care resources, BNHS gatekeepers began to use chronological age as a rationing criterion. Age-rationing became the ‘done thing’ without explicit policy directives and in a manner largely invisible to (...)
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  12. Edwyn Bevan, Symbolism and Belief. [REVIEW]W. G. De Burgh - 1938 - Hibbert Journal 37:106.
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    Symbolism and Belief. By Edwyn Bevan. (London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. 1938. Pp. 391. Price 15s.).A. E. Garvie - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (52):490-.
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  14. Bishop Barnes on Science and Superstition: A Reply to Dr Edwyn Bevan.L. De C. Richardson - 1932 - Hibbert Journal 31:358.
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    The Hellenistic Age - The Hellenistic Age: Aspects of Hellenistic Civilisation treated by J. B. Bury, E. A. Barber, Edwyn Bevan, and W. W. Tarn. One vol. Pp. ix + 151. Cambridge: At the University Press, 1923. 6s. net. [REVIEW]A. W. Gomme - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (7-8):181-183.
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    Aeschylus' Septem- The Seven against Thebes of Aeschylus. Rendered into English verse by Edwyn Bevan. 1 vol. 7¾″ × 5″. Pp. 96. London: Edward Arnold, 1912. Price 2s. [REVIEW]A. S. Owen - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (08):277-.
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    Sibyls and Seers, A Survey of Some Ancient Theories of Revelation and Inspiration. By Edwyn Bevan. (London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. 1928. Pp. 189. Price 7s. 6d.). [REVIEW]A. E. Garvie - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (13):132-.
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    Stoics and Sceptics Stoics and Sceptics: Four lectures delivered in Oxford during Hilary Term, 1913, for the Common University Fund. By Edwyn Bevan, sometime Scholar of the New College, Oxford. . Pp. 152. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1913. 4s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]E. Vernon Arnold - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (02):62-63.
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    Later Greek Religion Later Greek Religion. By Edwyn Bevan. Pp. xl + 234. London and Toronto: J. M. Dent and Sons, Ltd. 5s. net. [REVIEW]A. D. Nock - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (05):194-.
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    Sibyls and Seers Sibyls and Seers: A Survey of Some Ancient Theories of Revelation and Inspiration. By Edwyn Bevan. Pp. 189. London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 1928. 7s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]A. D. Nock - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (04):141-142.
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    Dislocation structures in deformed single-crystal Ni3.Anne E. Staton-Bevan & Rees D. Rawlings - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 32 (4):787-800.
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    Hegel's Practical Philosophy: The Realization of Freedom'.Robert B. Pippin - 2000 - In Karl Ameriks (ed.), The Cambridge companion to German idealism. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 180--199.
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    Deciding on Violence.Bevan Catley & Campbell Jones - 2002 - Philosophy of Management 2 (1):23-32.
    If we were to believe the popular press, it would seem that violence at work is an increasingly pressing concern for employees, employers and legislative bodies. In this paper we offer a set of philosophical reflections on violence, in order to clarify and destabilise some of the assumptions which run through many discussions of, and practical interventions into, violence in the workplace. Rather than focusing on violence ‘as such’, we consider various ways in which actions have been, and could be, (...)
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  24. Crucifixion-resurrection: the pattern of the theology and ethics of the New Testament.Edwyn Clement Hoskyns, Francis Noel Davey & Gordon S. Wakefield - 1981 - London: SPCK. Edited by Francis Noel Davey & Gordon S. Wakefield.
     
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  25. Vox naturae.Edwyn Terbea - 1932 - London,: A.H. Stockwell.
     
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    Developmental dyscalculia and basic numerical capacities: a study of 8–9-year-old students.Karin Landerl, Anna Bevan & Brian Butterworth - 2004 - Cognition 93 (2):99-125.
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    Philosophies of history: from enlightenment to post-modernity.Robert Burns & Hugh Rayment-Pickard (eds.) - 2000 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
    This important book charts the development of philosophical thinking about history over the past 250 years, combining extracts from key texts with new explanatory and critical discussion. The book is designed to make the work of thinkers such as Hume, Herder, Hegel, Dilthey, Nietzsche, Heidegger and Foucault accessible to students with no prior knowledge of Western philosophy. An introductory section is followed by nine further chapters exploring contrasting schools of thought. The volume reveals the origins of contemporary trends in the (...)
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    The impossibility of corporate ethics: for a Levinasian approach to managerial ethics.David Bevan & Hervé Corvellec - 2007 - Business Ethics: A European Review 16 (3):208-219.
    The moral philosophy of Levinas offers a stark prospectus of impossibility for corporate ethics. It differs from most traditional ethical theories in that, for Levinas, the ethical develops in a personal meeting of one with the Other, rather than residing in some internal deliberation of the moral subject. Levinasian ethics emphasises an infinite personal responsibility arising for each of us in the face of the Other and in the presence of the Third. It stresses the imperious demand we experience to (...)
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    The impossibility of corporate ethics: For a Levinasian approach to managerial ethics.David Bevan & Hervé Corvellec - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (3):208–219.
    The moral philosophy of Levinas offers a stark prospectus of impossibility for corporate ethics. It differs from most traditional ethical theories in that, for Levinas, the ethical develops in a personal meeting of one with the Other, rather than residing in some internal deliberation of the moral subject. Levinasian ethics emphasizes an infinite personal responsibility arising for each of us in the face of the Other and in the presence of the Third. It stresses the imperious demand we experience to (...)
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  30. Anarchy, State, and Utopia.Robert Nozick - 1974 - New York: Basic Books.
    Winner of the 1975 National Book Award, this brilliant and widely acclaimed book is a powerful philosophical challenge to the most widely held political and social positions of our age--liberal, socialist, and conservative.
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    Realism, discourse, and deconstruction.Jonathan Joseph & John Michael Roberts (eds.) - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    Theories of discourse bring to realism new ideas about how knowledge develops and how representations of reality are influenced. We gain an understanding of the conceptual aspect of social life and the processes by which meaning is produced. This collection reflects the growing interest realist critics have shown towards forms of discourse theory and deconstruction. The diverse range of contributions address such issues as the work of Derrida and deconstruction, discourse theory, Eurocentrism and poststructuralism. What unites all of the contributions (...)
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    The Book of Hours.Edwyn Birchenough - 1965 - Moreana 2 (2):65-68.
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    The Primers of George Joye.Edwyn Birchenough - 1966 - Moreana 3 (2):17-22.
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    An Empiricist’s View of the Nature of Religious Belief.Richard Bevan Braithwaite - 1955 - Philadelphia: R. West.
  35. Moral perception.Robert Audi - 2018 - In Aaron Zimmerman, Karen Jones & Mark Timmons (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Moral Epistemology. Routledge.
     
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  36. Transcendental arguments and scepticism: answering the question of justification.Robert Stern - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Robert Stern investigates how scepticism can be countered by using transcendental arguments concerning the necessary conditions for the possibility of experience, language, or thought. He shows that the most damaging sceptical questions concern neither the certainty of our beliefs nor the reliability of our belief-forming methods, but rather how we can justify our beliefs.
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    The Inexorable Sociality of Commerce: The Individual and Others in Adam Smith.David Bevan & Patricia Werhane - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 127 (2):327-335.
    In this paper we reconsider Adam Smith’s ethics, what he means by self-interest and the role this plays in the famous “invisible hand.” Our efforts focus in part on the misreading of “the invisible hand” by certain economists with a view to legitimizing their neoclassical economic paradigm. Through exegesis and by reference to notions that are developed in Smith’s two major works, we deconstruct Smith’s ideas of conscience, justice, self-interest, and the invisible hand. We amplify Smith’s insistence, through his notions (...)
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  38. The evolution of altruistic punishment.Robert Boyd, Herbert Gintis, Samuel Bowles, Peter Richerson & J. - 2003 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 100 (6):3531-3535.
     
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  39. Permissivism and the Arbitrariness Objection.Robert Mark Simpson - 2017 - Episteme 14 (4):519-538.
    Permissivism says that for some propositions and bodies of evidence, there is more than one rationally permissible doxastic attitude that can be taken towards that proposition given the evidence. Some critics of this view argue that it condones, as rationally acceptable, sets of attitudes that manifest an untenable kind of arbitrariness. I begin by providing a new and more detailed explication of what this alleged arbitrariness consists in. I then explain why Miriam Schoenfield’s prima facie promising attempt to answer the (...)
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  40. Constants in Context: A Theology of Mission for Today.Stephen B. Bevans & Roger P. Schroeder - 2004
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  41. Simulation without introspection or inference from me to you.Robert M. Gordon - 1995 - In Martin Davies & Tony Stone (eds.), Mental Simulation: Evaluations and Applications - Reading in Mind and Language. Wiley-Blackwell.
  42. Common ground.Robert Stalnaker - 2002 - Linguistics and Philosophy 25 (5-6):701-721.
  43. Abbott, S., B59 Akhtar, N., 141 Altmann, GTM, B79 Ambady, N., B49.R. Baillargeon, A. Bevan, L. Brueckner, B. Butterworth, M. Callanan, B. Corrigan, J. le CrawfordFeldman, S. Gahl & L. V. Hedges - 2004 - Cognition 93:263.
     
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    Studies in the history of political philosophy before and after Rousseau.Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1925 - New York,: B. Franklin. Edited by A. G. Little & H. B. Charlton.
    From Hobbes to Hume, with portrait and memoir.--v. 2. From Burke to Mazzini, with A list of the writings of Professor Vaughan, by H. B. Charlton (p. v-xvii).
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    Scientific Explanation: A Study of the Function of Theory, Probability and Law in Science.Richard Bevan Braithwaite - 1953 - Cambridge,: Cambridge University Press.
    The primary purpose of this book is to examine the logical features common to all the sciences. Each science proceeds by inventing general principles from which are deduced the consequences to be tested by observation and experiment; the author shows how the implications of this process explain some of its more baffling features and resolves many of the difficulties that philosophers have found in them. His exposition is by way of detailed examples.
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    Determined: a science of life without free will.Robert M. Sapolsky - 2023 - New York: Penguin Press.
    One of our great behavioral scientists, the bestselling author of Behave, plumbs the depths of the science and philosophy of decision-making to mount a devastating case against free will, an argument with profound consequences Robert Sapolsky's Behave, his now classic account of why humans do good and why they do bad, pointed toward an unsettling conclusion: We may not grasp the precise marriage of nature and nurture that creates the physics and chemistry at the base of human behavior, but (...)
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  47. Stakeholder theory.D. Bevan & P. H. Werhane - 2011 - In Mollie Painter-Morland & René ten Bos (eds.), Business ethics and continental philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 37--60.
     
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  48. Perspectives on pragmatism: classical, recent, and contemporary.Robert Brandom - 2011 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Classical American pragmatism: the pragmatist -- Enlightenment-and its problematic semantics -- Analyzing pragmatism: pragmatics and pragmatisms -- A Kantian rationalist pragmatism: pragmatism -- Inferentialism, and modality in Sellars's arguments against -- Empiricism -- Linguistic pragmatism and pragmatism about norms: an arc of -- Thought from Rorty's eliminative materialism to his pragmatism -- Vocabularies of pragmatism: synthesizing naturalism and -- Historicism -- Towards an analytic pragmatism: meaning-use analysis -- Pragmatism, expressivism, and anti-representationalism: -- Local and global possibilities.
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    Assimilation and contrast in the estimation of number.William Bevan & Edward D. Turner - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (5):458.
  50. On how (not) to define modality in terms of essence.Robert Michels - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (4):1015-1033.
    In his influential article ‘Essence and Modality’, Fine proposes a definition of necessity in terms of the primitive essentialist notion ‘true in virtue of the nature of’. Fine’s proposal is suggestive, but it admits of different interpretations, leaving it unsettled what the precise formulation of an Essentialist definition of necessity should be. In this paper, four different versions of the definition are discussed: a singular, a plural reading, and an existential variant of Fine’s original suggestion and an alternative version proposed (...)
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