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    Love, Christian and Diverse: A Response to Colin Grant.Edward Collins Vacek - 1996 - Journal of Religious Ethics 24 (1):29-34.
    Love is religious love to the degree that it cooperates with God's love. Interpretations of God's love and what it would mean to participate in God's love rest on deeper and sometimes divergent conceptualizations of God and God's relation to the world. Agape is an essential feature of Christian life, but it does not follow that it is the distinctive form of Christian love. It is not equally privileged in all Christian theological traditions. Within the framework of Roman Catholic theology, (...)
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    Towards a Phenomenology of Love Lost.Edward Collins Vacek - 1989 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 20 (1):1-19.
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    The Psychology of So-Called Compensation Hysteria and the Real Battle Against Illness.Edward Vacek & Max Scheler - 1984 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 15 (2):125-143.
  4. Love, Christian and Diverse: A Response to Colin Grant.S. J. Edward Collins Vacek - 1996 - Journal of Religious Ethics 24:29-34.
     
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    Mere sincerity.Edward Collins Vacek - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (4):201-202.
    First Amendment issues have long bedevilled American jurisprudence. There are several areas of Professor Oderberg's fine paper where the witches are bewitching and where I find myself in disagreement with him. I choose to focus on what he calls ‘mere sincerity’. He worries that this sincerity leads to absurdity, but he fails to appreciate why it also protects central moral concerns. The basic issue Oderberg addresses is whether and how the state should avoid forcing people to do what those people (...)
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  6. Proportionalism: One view of the debate.Edward V. Vacek - 2000 - In Christopher Robert Kaczor (ed.), Proportionalism: For and Against. Marquette University Press.
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    Contemporary Ethics and Scheler's Phenomenology of Community.Edward Vacek - 1991 - Philosophy Today 35 (2):161-174.
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    Catholic 'natural law' and reproductive ethics.Edward Collins Vacek - 1992 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 (3):329-346.
    Catholic natural law has had a long and evolving interest in bioethics. Thomas Aquinas left natural law a legacy of great flexibility in evaluating goods within a whole life. He also bequeathed to the Church the basis for an abolutism on sexual issues. Modern reproductive medicine and a deeper understanding of human freedom have reopened these issues. The Vatican has developed new, holistic arguments to proscribe reproductive interventions, but critics remain unconvinced that marital relationships and goods have been adequately evaluated. (...)
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    Gómez-Lobo, Alfonso. Morality and the Human Goods: An Introduction to Natural Law Ethics.Edward Collins Vacek - 2002 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2 (3):558-559.
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    Max Scheler's Anthropology.Edward Vacek - 1979 - Philosophy Today 23 (3):238-248.
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    Vices and Virtues of Old-age Retirement.Edward Collins Vacek - 2010 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 30 (1):161-181.
    AS BABY BOOMERS BEGIN TO REACH RETIREMENT AGE IN 2010, THEY ARE faced with the prospect of twenty to thirty postwork years. Should this period have any goals or purpose other than be a very long vacation? Four gerontological theories propose alternative priorities for this time: continuity, new start, disengagement, and completion. Each has a place within a full life. Careful consideration of each theory exposes how certain vices and virtues mutate during this "third age" of life: integrity and dissipation; (...)
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    Authority and the Common Good in Social and Political Philosophy. By S. Iniobong Udoidem. [REVIEW]Edward C. Vacek - 1992 - Modern Schoolman 70 (1):75-77.
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    A Theory of The Good and The Right. By Richard B. Brandt. [REVIEW]Edward V. Vacek - 1982 - Modern Schoolman 59 (2):135-138.
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    Epistemology and Ethics of G. E. Moore: A Critical Evaluation. By Shukla Sarkar. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 60 (3):218-219.
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    "Ethics in Medicine: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Concerns," ed. Stanley Joel Reiser, Arthur J. Dyck, and William J. Curran. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1978 - Modern Schoolman 56 (1):89-90.
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    "Existential Phenomenology," by William A. Luijpen. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 48 (3):311-311.
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    "Existential Thinking," by Bernard J. Boelen. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 48 (3):285-287.
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    "Philosophy of Existence," by John Micallef. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1970 - Modern Schoolman 48 (1):79-82.
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    "Facing Up to Modernity: Excursions in Society, Politics, and Religion," by Peter L. Berger. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1978 - Modern Schoolman 56 (1):87-87.
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    Hegel's Phenomenology, Part I: The Evolution of Ethical and Religious Consciousness to the Absolute Standpoint. By Howard P. Kainz. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1986 - Modern Schoolman 63 (2):155-156.
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    Injustice, Inequality, and Ethics. By Robin Barrow. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1984 - Modern Schoolman 61 (4):267-268.
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    Moral Problems in Nursing: A Philosophical Investigation. By James L. Muyskens. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1984 - Modern Schoolman 62 (1):65-66.
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    Moral Thinking: Its Levels, Method, and Point. By R. M. Hare. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 61 (1):60-61.
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    Punishment, Danger and Stigma: The Morality of Criminal Justice. By Nigel Walker. [REVIEW]Edward V. Vacek - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 60 (2):142-143.
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    "Philosophy of Existence," by John Micallef. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1970 - Modern Schoolman 48 (1):79-82.
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    "Reason, Truth, and God," by Renford Bambrough. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 48 (3):321-321.
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    Studies on Existentialist Themes. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1970 - Modern Schoolman 48 (1):95-96.
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    The Psychological Basis of Morality: An Essay on Value and Desire. By F. C. T. Moore. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1980 - Modern Schoolman 57 (3):283-284.
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    The Passions: The Myth and Nature of Human Emotions. By Robert C. Solomon. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 56 (2):191-191.
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    Values and Morals: Essays in Honor of William Frankena, Charles Stevenson, and Richard Brandt. Edited by Alvin I. Goldman and Jaegwon Kim. [REVIEW]Edward Vacek - 1980 - Modern Schoolman 57 (3):288-288.
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  31. Christian Neighbor-Love: An Assessmant of Six Rival Versions.Garth Hallett, Gene Outka, Stephen G. Post & Edward Collins Vacek - 1995 - Journal of Religious Ethics 23 (1):165-197.
    Recent work on the ethics of love may be divided into norm-centered and affective-centered approaches. Norm-centered approaches, exemplified by Hallett and Outka, argue for either moral parity between self and other or for self-subordination; they regard self-love as legitimate within strict boundaries; and they sharply distinguish agape from other forms of love. Affective-centered approaches, exemplified by Vacek and Post, con- centrate on love for God as the central context for neighbor-love; they ac- cord a high status to friendship, marriage, (...)
     
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    On Human Nature.Edward O. Wilson - 1978 - Harvard University Press.
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  33. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.Edward N. Zalta (ed.) - 2014 - Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab.
    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is an open access, dynamic reference work designed to organize professional philosophers so that they can write, edit, and maintain a reference work in philosophy that is responsive to new research. From its inception, the SEP was designed so that each entry is maintained and kept up to date by an expert or group of experts in the field. All entries and substantive updates are refereed by the members of a distinguished Editorial Board before they (...)
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    The Praise of Pleasure: Philosophy, Education, and Communism in More’s Utopia.Edward Surtz - 1957 - Harvard University Press.
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    Cesta k nesmrtelnosti.Jiří Vacek - 2018 - Praha: Martin Tomeš - Přátelé Jiřího Vacka.
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    Trying not to try.Edward Gilman Slingerland - 2014 - Edinburgh: Canongate.
    Explores "why we find spontaneity so elusive and shows how early Chinese philosophy points the way to happier, more authentic lives"--Dust jacket flap.
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    Omniscience.Edward Wierenga - 2008 - In Thomas P. Flint & Michael Rea (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophical theology. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Omniscience is the divine attribute of possessing complete or unlimited knowledge. This article examines motivations for taking such a property to be a divine attribute, attempts to define or analyse omniscience, possible limitations on the extent of divine knowledge, and, finally, objections either to the coherence of the concept or to its compatibility with other divine attributes or with widely accepted claims.
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    Mind and Body in Early China: Beyond Orientalism and the Myth of Holism.Edward G. Slingerland - 2018 - New York: Oup Usa.
    Mind and Body in Early China critiques Orientalist accounts of early China as a radical "holistic" other, which saw no qualitative difference between mind and body. Drawing on knowledge and techniques from the sciences and digital humanities, Edward Slingerland demonstrates that seeing a difference between mind and body is a psychological universal, and that human sociality would be fundamentally impossible without it. This book has implications for anyone interested in comparative religion, early China, cultural studies, digital humanities, or science-humanities (...)
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  39. Authenticity and Diversity: A Comparative Reading of Charles Taylor and Martin Heidegger.Edward Sherman - 2005 - Dialogue 44 (1):145-160.
    RésuméL'authenticité et la diversité font aujourd'hui figure de slogans dans les sociétés contemporaines de part et d'autre de l'Atlantique nord. En revanche, on a peu exploré les liens entre ces deux idées. À cette fin, cet article aborde les écrits tantôt convergents, tantôt divergents de Charles Taylor et Martin Heidegger pour prolonger leurs réflexions respectives sur l'authenticité et montrer en quoi elles peuvent servir defondement à une nouvelle forme de diversité culturelle. Pour tous deux, l'être-au-monde authentique nous permet d'accider au (...)
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  40. Creating Consilience: Issues and Case Studies in teh Integration of the Sciences and Humanities.Edward Slingerland & Mark Collard (eds.) - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
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  41. Durkheim's ambivalence towards art.Edward Tiryakian & Josefina Cintron Tiryakian - 2024 - In Hans Joas & Andreas Pettenkofer (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Emile Durkheim. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    Hindu philosophy in a nutshell.Edward Barrett Warman - 1910 - Chicago,: A. C. McClurg & co..
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    Metaphor and Meaning in Early China.Edward Slingerland - 2011 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (1):1-30.
    Western scholarship on early Chinese thought has tended to either dismiss the foundational role of metaphor or to see it as a uniquely Chinese mode of apprehending the world. This article argues that, while human cognition is in fact profoundly dependent on imagistic conceptual structures, such dependence is by no means a unique feature of Chinese thought. The article reviews empirical evidence supporting the claims that human thought is fundamentally imagistic; that sensorimotor schemas are often used to structure our understanding (...)
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    Effortless action: Wu-wei as conceptual metaphor and spiritual ideal in early China.Edward Gilman Slingerland - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Wu-wei as conceptual metaphor. -- At ease in virtue: Wu-wei in the Analects. -- So-of-itself: Wu-wei in the Laozi. -- New technologies of the self: Wu-wei in the "inner training" and the Mohist rejection of Wu-wei. -- Cultivating the sprouts: Wu-wei in the Mencius. -- The tenuous self: Wu-wei in the Zhuangzi. -- Straightening the warped wood: Wu-wei in the Xunzi. -- Appendix 1: The "many-Dao theory" -- Appendix 2: Textual issues concerning the Analects. -- Appendix 3: Textual issues concerning (...)
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  45. A robust future for conflict of interest".Edward Wasserman - 2010 - In Christopher Meyers (ed.), Journalism ethics: a philosophical approach. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Scientific representation.Edward N. Zalta - 2014 - In The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab.
    Science provides us with representations of atoms, elementary particles, polymers, populations, genetic trees, economies, rational decisions, aeroplanes, earthquakes, forest fires, irrigation systems, and the world’s climate. It's through these representations that we learn about the world. This entry explores various different accounts of scientific representation, with a particular focus on how scientific models represent their target systems. As philosophers of science are increasingly acknowledging the importance, if not the primacy, of scientific models as representational units of science, it's important to (...)
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  47. Torture reveals America's loss of principles in the Iraq War.Edward Tick - 2014 - In David M. Haugen (ed.), War. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, A part of Gale, Cengage Learning.
     
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    Philosophy for believers: every one of us has many and varied beliefs.Edward W. H. Vick - 2013 - Gonzalez, Florida: Energion Publications.
    For a serious book of philosophy, where better to begin to canvass various philosophical concepts and arguments than in relation to what is so familiar to every one of us –– the fact that we all have many and varied beliefs. The book is an introduction of philosophy, indeed intended as an introductory textbook. The author, as he wrote it, had both the teacher and the student in mind. He hopes it will prove a worthy contribution in the college, seminary (...)
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    The ergodic hierarchy.Edward N. Zalta - 2014 - In The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab.
    The so-called ergodic hierarchy (EH) is a central part of ergodic theory. It is a hierarchy of properties that dynamical systems can possess. Its five levels are egrodicity, weak mixing, strong mixing, Kolomogorov, and Bernoulli. Although EH is a mathematical theory, its concepts have been widely used in the foundations of statistical physics, accounts of randomness, and discussions about the nature of chaos. We introduce EH and discuss its applications in these fields.
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  50. Lenkende Kräfte des Organischen.Edward Russell - 1947 - Bern,: A. Francke.
     
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