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    An Introduction to Modern Philosophy. In Six Philosophical Problems. [REVIEW]B. F. DeW - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (16):444-447.
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    Humanism and Theology. [REVIEW]B. F. DeW - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (10):274-275.
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    Science and the Idea of God. [REVIEW]B. F. DeW - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (2):52-53.
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    The Growth of German Historicism. [REVIEW]B. F. DeW - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (4):108-109.
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    The Primacy of Faith. [REVIEW]B. F. DeW - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (12):332-334.
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    What is Religion Doing to Our Consciences? [REVIEW]B. F. DeW - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (25):697-699.
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    What is Religion Doing to Our Consciences?F. DeW B. & George A. Coe - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (25):697.
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    Science and the Idea of God. [REVIEW]F. deW B. - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (2):52-53.
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    The Growth of German Historicism. [REVIEW]F. deW B. - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (4):108-109.
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    Humanism and Theology.F. deW B. & Werner Jaeger - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (10):274.
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    Science and the Idea of God.F. deW B. & W. E. Hocking - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (2):52.
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    The Primacy of Faith.F. deW B. - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (12):332.
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    An Introduction to Modern Philosophy. In Six Philosophical Problems. [REVIEW]F. deW B. - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (16):444-447.
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    Unshackling Imagination: How Philosophical Pragmatism can Liberate Entrepreneurial Decision-Making.John F. McVea & Nicholas Dew - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 181 (2):301-316.
    AbstractDespite the evident importance of imagination in both ethical decision-making and entrepreneurship, significant gaps remain in our understanding of its actual role in these processes. As a result, scholars have called for a deeper understanding of how imagination impacts value creation in society and how this critical human faculty might more profoundly connect our theories of ethics and business decision-making. In this paper, we attempt to fill one of these gaps by scrutinizing the underlying philosophical foundations of imagination and applying (...)
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    Time and Its Measurement; From the Stone Age to the Nuclear Age. Harrison J. Cowan.F. A. B. Ward - 1959 - Isis 50 (4):496-498.
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    Synchrony of spikes and attention in visual cortex.F. Aiple & B. Fischer - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (3):397-397.
  17. Delusional Beliefs.T. F. Oltmanns & B. A. Maher (eds.) - 1988 - John Wiley.
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    Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.D. F. Pears, B. F. Mcguinness & Bertrand Russell - 1963 - Philosophical Review 72 (2):264-265.
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    The philosophy of fine art.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel & F. P. B. Osmaston - 1920 - New York: Hacker Art Books.
    Translated from the enlarged, and very much altered German edition, this text is based on lectures Hegel gave. They cover Hegel's interpretation of Christianity and trace the refinements of his treatment of the concept of religion, Judaism, the Oriental religions, the Trinity, and other topics.
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    Paediatrics at the cutting edge: do we need clinical ethics committees?V. F. Larcher, B. Lask & J. M. McCarthy - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (4):245-249.
    OBJECTIVES: To investigate the need for hospital clinical ethics committees by studying the frequency with which ethical dilemmas arose, the perceived adequacy of the process of their resolution, and the teaching and training of staff in medical ethics. DESIGN: Interviews with individuals and three multidisciplinary teams; questionnaire to randomly selected individuals. SETTING: Two major London children's hospitals. RESULTS: Ethical dilemmas arose frequently but were resolved in a relatively unstructured fashion. Ethical concerns included: the validity of consent for investigations and treatment; (...)
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    Reconstruction of the Ethical Debate on Naturalness in Discussions About Plant-Biotechnology.P. F. Van Haperen, B. Gremmen & J. Jacobs - 2012 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 25 (6):797-812.
    Abstract This paper argues that in modern (agro)biotechnology, (un)naturalness as an argument contributed to a stalemate in public debate about innovative technologies. Naturalness in this is often placed opposite to human disruption. It also often serves as a label that shapes moral acceptance or rejection of agricultural innovative technologies. The cause of this lies in the use of nature as a closed, static reference to naturalness, while in fact “nature” is an open and dynamic concept with many different meanings. We (...)
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  22. The Phenomonon of Science.Valentin F. Turchin & B. Frantz - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (1):162-162.
     
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    Reconstruction of the Ethical Debate on Naturalness in Discussions About Plant-Biotechnology.P. F. Haperen, B. Gremmen & J. Jacobs - 2012 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 25 (6):797-812.
    This paper argues that in modern (agro)biotechnology, (un)naturalness as an argument contributed to a stalemate in public debate about innovative technologies. Naturalness in this is often placed opposite to human disruption. It also often serves as a label that shapes moral acceptance or rejection of agricultural innovative technologies. The cause of this lies in the use of nature as a closed, static reference to naturalness, while in fact “nature” is an open and dynamic concept with many different meanings. We propose (...)
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    Using Breeding Technologies to Improve Farm Animal Welfare: What is the Ethical Relevance of Telos?K. Kramer & F. L. B. Meijboom - 2021 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 34 (1):1-18.
    Some breeding technology applications are claimed to improve animal welfare: this includes potential applications of genomics and genome editing to improve animals’ resistance to environmental stress, to genetically alter features which in current practice are changed invasively, or to reduce animals’ capacity for suffering. Such applications challenge how breeding technologies are evaluated, which paradigmatically proceeds from a welfare perspective. Whether animal welfare will indeed improve may be unanswerable until proposed applications have been developed and tested sufficiently and until agreement is (...)
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    Veterinary Responsibilities within the One Health Framework.F. L. B. Meijboom & J. van Herten - 2019 - Food Ethics 3 (1-2):109-123.
    Veterinarians play an essential role in the animal-based food chain. They are professionally responsible for the health of farm animals to secure food safety and public health. In the last decades, food scandals and zoonotic disease outbreaks have shown how much animal and human health are entangled. Therefore, the concept of One Health is broadly promoted within veterinary medicine. The profession embraces this idea that the health of humans, animals and the environment is inextricably linked and supports the related call (...)
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    Stimulus dimensionality and discrimination learning in elementary schoolchildren.C. F. Etaugh & B. R. Ankney - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (2):110-111.
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    Philosophical Diary. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (4):706-706.
    A short collection of random quotations concerning a number of diverse philosophical topics.--F. E. B.
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    Philosophy for a New Civilization. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (4):663-663.
    The author conceives of his grandiose world view and proposals for biological human selectivity as based on a new scientific philosophy, but the book seems to share little with either organized science or disciplined philosophy.--F. E. B.
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    Pagan Mysteries in the Renaissance. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (3):496-496.
    Wind makes abundant references to such classical philosophers as Plato, Plotinus, and Seneca in his elucidation of Renaissance works of art in terms of pagan myths and rites. His study is scholarly and full and is well illustrated with excellent plates.--F. E. B.
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    Rightness and Goodness. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (2):357-357.
    In this extended examination of the Oxford deontologists' claim that rightness cannot be based upon goodness, Johnson argues that although the deontologists' arguments against the utilitarians are valid, their positive position must be rejected. Because Ross's "ought-can" argument and the "infinite regress" argument break down, the moral goodness of motives must be regarded as a necessary but not sufficient condition for moral rightness. Johnson proposes an alternative axiology theory which includes an "organic" as well as a moral and utilitarian goodness.--F. (...)
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    Rights and Right Conduct. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):532-533.
    Melden approaches some important ethical problems by a careful analysis of moral rights in the moral community. A right for him is a moral role or status in the moral community; that community is served and preserved by right action. The discussion, although extremely succinct at times, ranges over a number of important points. -- F. E. B.
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    The Balanced Life. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (4):700-700.
    This introductory essay sketches the problem of the good life by a brief description of moral experience and discusses some major alternative answers. Freund suggests that the good life has as its final value "the unity of communion, fellowship, and creativeness" and concludes with a plea for a re-examination of our educational procedures.--F. E. B.
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    The Christian Doctrine of History. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):189-189.
    McIntyre defines history as "meaningful occurrence, and more particularly occurrence the meaning of which is a construct out of certain categories, namely, Necessity, Providence, Incarnation, Freedom and Memory."--F. E. B.
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    The Cost of Discipleship. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (4):705-705.
    This newly revised edition of Bonhoeffer's classic statement of the Christian life contains the full text of Bonhoeffer's Nachfolge.--F. E. B.
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  35. The Fear of God: The Role of Anxiety in Contemporary Thought. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):529-529.
    A study of Teresa of Avila, Luther, Freud, Heidegger and Barth provides Berthold with a basis for a phenomenological analysis of anxiety. Anxiety is polar in nature, implying both longing and fear, and a desire and threat to its fulfillment. Berthold believes his analysis provides a mediating position between the Thomistic and Calvinistic anthropologies.--F. E. B.
     
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    The New Testament Documents--Are They Reliable? [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):170-170.
    A succinct, conservative discussion of a variety of evidence pointing to the reliability of the New Testament.--F. E. B.
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    Theology of Culture. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):192-192.
    This collection of essays is an extended discussion of the relation between religion and culture. Tillich, in defining religion in terms of ultimate concern, cuts across, and at times seems to undercut, traditional views about religion. "Religion is the meaning-giving substance of culture, and culture is the totality of forms in which the basic concern of religion expresses itself." His analyses, although oversimplified in certain respects, point out important inter-relationships and offer suggestive interpretations. --F. E. B.
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    The Philosophy of Law in Historical Perspective. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (4):663-663.
    An excellent and succinct historical survey of the major philosophies of law as seen in the leading political philosophers, this work explores the connection between views of law and the philosophical outlooks on which they are based. It also includes a short analysis of some current problems, such as the relation of law to justice, and it suggests the feasibility of international constitutional law.--F. E. B.
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    The Religion of the Occident. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):532-532.
    A study of the religion of Jesus in terms of its pagan and Jewish sources, its inner meaning and finally its redevelopment in the pagan world. Larson argues that the religion of the Essene Jesus was a grand "synthesis of human experience drawn from many cultures" and that this religion has been greatly distorted by the ritual of the Church.--F. E. B.
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    Three Traditions of Moral Thought. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (4):702-702.
    An examination of the place and importance accorded to love in the systems representative of the Platonic-Christian, the utilitarian, and humanist world views. By a formal, literary analysis of parts of a major work of each of nine moralists, the author brings out their views on man and love. Despite a rather weak conclusion, and a few somewhat strained interpretations, her argument is clear and her analyses penetrating.--F. E. B.
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    The Unity and Disunity of the Church. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (3):487-487.
    While questioning the basis of the current ecumenical movement, this conservative author suggests that the Christian churches should seek unity on the basis of a single correct theology.--F. E. B.
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    The Unity of Body and Mind. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (4):699-699.
    Drawing upon the insights of Spinoza and Constantin Brunner, Bickel develops a theory of the identity of mind and body. Difficult to understand.-F. E. B.
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    When Christ Comes and Comes Again. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (4):667-668.
    The content of the evangelical message of the church should be centered around the acts of God in Christ, the author holds in these sixteen sermons. --F. E. B.
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    What Makes Acts Right? [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (3):486-486.
    A popular introduction to ethics, intended to "stimulate thinking" rather than offer a final solution, which discusses thirteen theories in terms of a number of tests of a good theory of right action.--F. E. B.
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    Ways of Faith. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):177-177.
    This newly revised second edition of a popular textbook adds a chapter on Islam and extends its treatment of the Western religious tradition.--F. E. B.
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    Plutarch. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (3):623-624.
    This is the best general book available in English on Plutarch, written by the foremost scholar at Oxford in the Greek literature of this period, containing many fresh insights, along with a clear grasp of the subject and accurate scholarship. The scope is wide: Plutarch’s life; the language; style; and form of his writings; his sources and method of writing; his philosophy and religion; the moral essays and his humanism; the nature of the Lives; and the inevitable Nachleben. The size, (...)
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    The Stoics. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (3):559-560.
    For many years Professor Sandbach, Emeritus Professor of Classics at Cambridge, lectured on the Stoics. His book—reflecting a contemporary interest in Stoicism—is most welcome, even if it is not the long and comprehensive undertaking his friends were hoping for. Even so it is deceptively short and simple, containing vast erudition and a masterly touch for evaluating sources. Sandbach begins with the life of Zeno and his influences, to put Stoicism in perspective, goes on to treat the "system," and ends with (...)
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  48. Homenaje a Luis B. Prieto F.F. Prieto, B. Luis, Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta, Efraín Subero & Jesús Manuel Subero (eds.) - 1982 - Caracas: Casa de Bello.
     
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  49. New books. [REVIEW]C. B. F. - 1923 - Mind 32 (126):246-247.
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    An Analytic Philosophy of Religion. [REVIEW]E. B. F. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (3):497-497.
    In this provocative, if puzzling, "treatment of religion on the basis of the methods of empirical and existential philosophy," the author makes common cause with the positivists in rejecting metaphysics as illegitimate system-making. He accepts the conception of philosophy as analysis of languages, but insists that a "situational" or existential analysis must be carried out as well-particularly in the case of the "convictional language" of religion. Precisely what is involved in this "situational" analysis, and how it differs from logical analysis (...)
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