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    Violence for Equality : Inquiries in Political Philosophy.Ted Honderich - 2014 - Routledge.
    Violence for Equality, first published in 1989, questions the morality of political violence and challenges the presuppositions, inconsistencies and prejudices of liberal-democratic thinking. This book should be of interest to teachers and students of philosophy and politics.
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    Rules, Roles and Relations.Ted Honderich - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (75):182-183.
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    A Theory of Determinism: The Mind, Neuroscience, and Life-Hopes.John Watkins & Ted Honderich - 1990 - Philosophical Quarterly 40 (160):381.
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    Nietzsche.Richard Schacht & Ted Honderich - 1983 - Boston: Routledge/Thoemms Press.
    Few philosophers have been as widely misunderstood as Nietzsche. His detractors and followers alike have often fundamentally misinterpreted him, distorting his views and intentions and criticizing or celebrating him for reasons removed from the views he actually held. Now available in paper, Nietzsche assesses his place in European thought, concentrating upon his writings in the last decade of his productive life. Nietzsche emerges in this comprehensive study as a philosopher of considerable sophistication who diverged sharply from traditional and ordinary ways (...)
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    Descartes.Ted Honderich (ed.) - 2003 - Routledge.
    One of the most significant studies of Descartes in recent times. It concentrates on the _Meditations_ to show Descartes' philosophy in the context of his overall scientific objectives, not all of them fully explicit in the texts.
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  6. The Philosophy of Punishment.H. B. Acton & Ted Honderich - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (174):341-341.
     
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    Causes and If p, even if x, still q.Ted Honderich - 1982 - Philosophy 57 (221):291 - 317.
    ‘The door's being shut made the room warmer.’ What does it mean and what are our reasons for saying it? There is much agreement that singular statements of cause and effect are conditional statements, and also that they are more than that, but at this early moment of inquiry the agreement ends. Can it not be carried further?
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    Consequentialism, Moralities of Concern, and Selfishness.Ted Honderich - 1996 - Philosophy 71 (278):499 - 520.
    Here are some kinds of reasons for taking an action to have been morally right. It was done out of a good intention or a pure good will on the part of the agent, or was owed to a virtue of hers. It issued from the agent's moral perception or intuition with respect to a situation, not from the application of a general principle or from calculation of the consequences of possible actions. Although it would give rise to distress or (...)
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    Conservatism Not Much Reconsidered.Ted Honderich - 1992 - Utilitas 4 (1):145.
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    Causation: Rejoinder to Sanford.Ted Honderich - 1987 - Philosophy 62 (239):77 - 83.
    The door's being shut caused the room to be wanner. As we can also say, a set of conditions or events which included the door's being shut caused the room to be warmer. The set of conditions or events. whatever is to be said more carefully of their ontological category, and their closer specification, can be called a causal chrwnslance. The question of causal priority, as it is named, is the question of analysing or elucidating the difference or asymmetry between (...)
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    Determinism and Politics.Ted Honderich - 1982 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 7 (1):365-388.
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    III. Actions and psychophysical intimacy.Ted Honderich - 1984 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 27 (1-4):143-145.
    In a natural conception an action is a bodily event or event?sequence represented and caused by an active intention. The conception must be in accord with the conviction of psychophysical intimacy, concerning mental and simultaneous neural events. The obvious means of satisfying the conviction issues is overdetermination of certain neural events, and hence of actions. The correct conception of an action, in which an action is a bodily event or event?sequence caused by the lawlike neural correlate of an active intention, (...)
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    Critical notices.T. Honderich - 1970 - Mind 79 (314):294-303.
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    Punishment: The Supposed Justifications.Roger Squires & Ted Honderich - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (80):302.
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    A Theory of Determinism: The Mind, Neuroscience, and Life-Hopes.Michael Slote & Ted Honderich - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (4):648.
  16. The Oxford companion to philosophy.Ted Honderich (ed.) - 1995 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Offering clear and reliable guidance to the ideas of philosophers from antiquity to the present day and to the major philosophical systems around the globe, he Oxford Companion to Philosophy is the definitive philosophical reference work for readers at all levels. For ten years the original volume has served as a stimulating introduction for general readers and as an indispensable guide for students and scholars. A distinguished international assembly of 249 philosophers contributed almost 2,000 entries, and many of these have (...)
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  17. A Theory of Determinism: The Mind, Neuroscience, and Life-hopes.Ted Honderich - 1988 - Oxford University Press.
    This book develops a new theory of determinism that offers fresh insights into questions of how intentions and other mental events relate to neural events, how both come about, and how both result in actions. Honderich tests his theory against neuroscience, quantum theory, and possible philosophical refutations, and discusses the consequences of determinism and near-determinism for life-hopes, knowledge, and personal feelings.
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    Violence for Equality.Peter Singer & Ted Honderich - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (124):284.
  19. The argument for anomalous monism.Ted Honderich - 1982 - Analysis 42 (January):59-64.
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    How Free Are You?: The Determinism Problem.Ted Honderich - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    _Can attitudes like those that have seemed welded to indeterminism and free will_ _actually go with determinism? Is it not a contradiction to suppose so? The little_ _Oxford University Press book_ _How Free Are You?_ _in its first edition, much_ _translated, was a summary of the indigestible or anyway not widely digested_.
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    Debate on Consciousness.David Papineau & Ted Honderich - 2000 - Philosophy Now 29:36-39.
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    Exploring the Illusion of Free Will and Moral Responsibility.Susan Blackmore, Thomas W. Clark, Mark Hallett, John-Dylan Haynes, Ted Honderich, Neil Levy, Thomas Nadelhoffer, Shaun Nichols, Michael Pauen, Derk Pereboom, Susan Pockett, Maureen Sie, Saul Smilansky, Galen Strawson, Daniela Goya Tocchetto, Manuel Vargas, Benjamin Vilhauer & Bruce Waller - 2013 - Lexington Books.
    Exploring the Illusion of Free Will and Moral Responsibility is an edited collection of new essays by an internationally recognized line-up of contributors. It is aimed at readers who wish to explore the philosophical and scientific arguments for free will skepticism and their implications.
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    How Free Are You?: The Determinism Problem.Ted Honderich - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    'Review from previous edition 'the arguments for free will and determinism are lucidly laid out... A primer that is serviceable, enjoyable and rather mischievous.'' - The Observer 1993 ''refreshing, provocative and original work'' - Times Literary Supplement 1994 ''a readable and engaging introduction to the determinism controversy... Honderich's book is well worth reading... the view he presents is provocative and he has written a very challenging and enlightening introduction to 'the determinism problem' that should be widely read.'' - Times (...)
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  24. -New books. [REVIEW]Ted Honderich - 1970 - Mind 79 (314):313-319.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Ted Honderich - 1967 - Mind 76 (301):147-148.
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    Logic and Knowledge: Essays 1901-1950. By Russell Bertrand. Edited by R. G. Marsh. (Allen and Unwin, London, 1956. Pp. xi + 382. Price 25s.). [REVIEW]T. Honderich - 1962 - Philosophy 37 (139):77-.
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    Actual Consciousness.Ted Honderich - 2014 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    What is it for you to be conscious? There is no consensus in philosophy or science: it has remained a mystery. Ted Honderich develops a brand new theory of consciousness, according to which perceptual consciousness is external to the perceiver. It exists in a subjective physical world dependent on both you and the objective physical world.
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    Punishment.Ted Honderich - 1991 - Polity.
    Punishment is a persvasive feature of social life. Individuals who break laws in our societies may be imprisoned or, in some contexts, put to death. But why should individuals be punished? Are there good reasons for punishment? Or does the practice of punishment merely gratify feelings of revenge? If we regard punishment as a deterrent, are we committed to victimizing the innocent in order to deter? In this classic and recently enlarged book, Ted Honderich offers a wide-ranging analysis of (...)
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  29. How free are you? The determinism problem.Ted Honderich - 2001 - In Robert Kane (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Free Will. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 249.
    In this fully revised and up-to-date edition of Ted Honderich's modern classic, he offers a concise and lively introduction to free will and the problem of determinism, advancing the debate on this key area of moral philosophy. Honderich sets out a determinist philosophy of mind, in response to the question, "Is there a really clear, consistent and complete version of determinism?" and asks instead if there is such a clear version of free will. He goes on to address (...)
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    After the Terror.Ted Honderich - 2004 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (1):244-246.
    There are great goods desired by all of us, and the lack of them makes for bad lives. One sample of bad African lives involves a loss of 20 million years of living time. The questions raised by these and other facts are to be answered by the Principle of Humanity, about bad lives and rationality. It is superior to morality of relationship and all else, and in a way is undeniable. The principle together with other things issues in six (...)
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  31. Radical externalism.Ted Honderich - 2006 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (7-8):3-13.
    If you want a philosophically diligent exposition of a theory, something that has got through review by conventional peers, go elsewhere (Honderich, 2004). If you want an understanding made more immediate by brevity and informality, read on. The theory is a Radical Externalism about the nature of consciousness. If it is not a complete departure from the cranialism of most of the philosophy and science of consciousness, it is a fundamental departure.
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  32. Essays on Freedom of Action.Ted Honderich (ed.) - 1973 - Boston,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    the difference, within the field of physically undetermined events, between the random and the non-random is the presence or absence of a prior mental event ...
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  33. Morality and objectivity: a tribute to J.L. Mackie.Ted Honderich (ed.) - 1985 - Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    The late J. L. Mackie and his work were a focus for much of the best philosophical thinking in the Oxford tradition. His moral thought centres on that most fundamental issue in moral philosophy – the issue of whether our moral judgements are in some way objective. The contributors to this volume, first published in 1985, are among the most distinguished figures in moral philosophy, and their essays in tribute to John Mackie present views at the forefront of the subject. (...)
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  34. Smith and the champion of mauve.Ted Honderich - 1984 - Analysis 44 (2):86-89.
  35. Conservatism.Ted Honderich - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (163):256.
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    How Free Are You? The Determinism Problem.Ted Honderich - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (179):249-251.
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    After the Terror.Ted Honderich - 2002 - Edinburgh University Press.
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    Mind and Brain.Ted Honderich - 1989 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    This text examines the exact nature of the relation between mental and neural events; how both sorts of events come about; and their relation to actions. The answers that Honderich provides in Volume I constitute a new determinist philosophy of mind.
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    On Determinism and Freedom.Ted Honderich - 2005 - Edinburgh Up.
    This is a draft of a paper for a book Philosophy of Action: 5 Questions edited by Jesus Aguilar and Andrei Buckareff and to be published by Automatic Press / VIP. The book contains accounts by various philosophers, including leading theorists, of their engagement with problems of action and agency, and in particular determinism and freedom. The contributors also offer thoughts as to what attracted them to the subject, what their conclusions have been, what the benefit of the subject can (...)
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    Essays on Freedom of Action.Ted Honderich - 1973 - Boston,: Routledge.
    _Essays on Freedom of Action_, first published in 1973, brings together original papers by contemporary British and American philosophers on questions which have long concerned philosophers and others: the question of whether persons are wholly a part of the natural world and their actions the necessary effects of causal processes, and the question of whether our actions are free, and such that we can be held responsible for them, even if they are the necessary effects of casual processes. This volume (...)
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    Terrorism for humanity: inquiries in political philosophy.Ted Honderich - 2003 - Sterling, Va.: Pluto Press. Edited by Ted Honderich.
    Wretchedness and terrorism, and differences we make between them -- A theory of justice, an anarchism, and the obligation to obey the law -- The principle of humanity -- Our omissions and their terrorism -- On democratic terrorism -- Doctrines, commitments, and four conclusions about terrorism for humanity.
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  42. Violence for Equality: Inquiries in Political Philosophy.Ted Honderich - 1982 - Mind 91 (361):149-151.
    Violence for Equality, first published in 1989, questions the morality of political violence and challenges the presuppositions, inconsistencies and prejudices of liberal-democratic thinking. This book should be of interest to teachers and students of philosophy and politics.
     
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  43. Anomalous monism: Reply to Smith.Ted Honderich - 1983 - Analysis 43 (June):147-149.
  44. A Theory of Determinism: The Mind, Neuroscience and Life-Hopes.Ted Honderich - 1989 - Mind 98 (392):642-646.
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  45. A Theory of Determinism: The Mind, Neuroscience and Life Hopes.Ted Honderich - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (247):109-112.
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  46. Determinism as true, both compatibilism and incompatibilism as false, and the real problem.Ted Honderich - 2001 - In Robert Kane (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Free Will. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 461--476.
    An event is something in space and time, just some of it, and so it is rightly said to be something that occurs or happens. For at least these reasons it is not a number or a proposition, or any abstract object. There are finer conceptions of an event, of course, one being a thing having a general property for a time, another being exactly an individual property of a thing -- say my computer monitor's weight (19 kg) as against (...)
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  47. A Theory of Determinism: The Mind, Neuroscience, and Life Hopes.Ted Honderich - 1990 - Behavior and Philosophy 18 (1):85-87.
     
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  48. Essays on Freedom of Action.Ted Honderich - 1975 - Mind 84 (333):148-149.
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    On Consciousness.Ted Honderich - 2004 - Pittsburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    This is not just another book about consciousness: it takes the subject of consciousness forward, out of the impasse into which it has come.
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  50. Three Essays on Political Violence.Ted Honderich - 1978 - Philosophy 53 (205):414-415.
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