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  1. Actions, intentions, and consequences: The doctrine of double effect.Warren S. Quinn - 1989 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 18 (4):334-351.
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  2. Actions, intentions, and consequences: The doctrine of doing and allowing.Warren S. Quinn - 1989 - Philosophical Review 98 (3):287-312.
  3. The puzzle of the self-torturer.Warren S. Quinn - 1990 - Philosophical Studies 59 (1):79-90.
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    Theories of Intrinsic Value.Warren S. Quinn - 1974 - American Philosophical Quarterly 11 (2):123 - 132.
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    Truth and explanation in ethics.Warren S. Quinn - 1986 - Ethics 96 (3):524-544.
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    Moral and Other Realisms: Some Initial Difficulties.Warren S. Quinn - 1978 - In A. I. Goldman & I. Kim (eds.), Values and Morals. Boston: D. Reidel. pp. 257--273.
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    Pleasure -- disposition or episode?Warren S. Quinn - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (June):578-86.
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  8. Morality and Action.Warren Quinn - 1993 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Philippa Foot.
    Warren Quinn was widely regarded as a moral philosopher of remarkable talent. This collection of his most important contributions to moral philosophy and the philosophy of action has been edited for publication by Philippa Foot. Quinn laid out the foundations for an anti-utilitarian moral philosophy that was critical of much contemporary work in ethics, such as the anti-realism of Gilbert Harman and the neo-subjectivism of Bernard Williams. Quinn's own distinctive moral theory is developed in the discussion (...)
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    Reply to Boyle's who is entitled to double-effect?Warren Quinn - 1991 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 16 (5):511-514.
  10. Rationality and the Human Good.Warren Quinn - 1992 - Social Philosophy and Policy 9 (2):81.
    In this essay I want to look at some questions concerning the relation between morality and rationality in the recommendations they make about the best way to live our lives and achieve our good. Specifically, I want to examine ways in which the virtue of practical rationality and the various moral virtues might be thought to part company, giving an agent conflicting directives regarding how best to live his life. In conducting this enquiry, I shall at some crucial points be (...)
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    Digital Approaches to Music-Making for People With Dementia in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Current Practice and Recommendations.Becky Dowson, Rebecca Atkinson, Julie Barnes, Clare Barone, Nick Cutts, Eleanor Donnebaum, Ming Hung Hsu, Irene Lo Coco, Gareth John, Grace Meadows, Angela O'Neill, Douglas Noble, Gabrielle Norman, Farai Pfende, Paul Quinn, Angela Warren, Catherine Watkins & Justine Schneider - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Before COVID-19, dementia singing groups and choirs flourished, providing activity, cognitive stimulation, and social support for thousands of people with dementia in the UK. Interactive music provides one of the most effective psychosocial interventions for people with dementia; it can allay agitation and promote wellbeing. Since COVID-19 has halted the delivery of in-person musical activities, it is important for the welfare of people with dementia and their carers to investigate what alternatives to live music making exist, how these alternatives are (...)
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    Embodiments of Mind.Warren S. McCulloch - 1963 - MIT Press.
    Writings by a thinker—a psychiatrist, a philosopher, a cybernetician, and a poet—whose ideas about mind and brain were far ahead of his time. Warren S. McCulloch was an original thinker, in many respects far ahead of his time. McCulloch, who was a psychiatrist, a philosopher, a teacher, a mathematician, and a poet, termed his work “experimental epistemology.” He said, “There is one answer, only one, toward which I've groped for thirty years: to find out how brains work.” Embodiments of (...)
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  13. A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity.Warren S. McCulloch & Walter Pitts - 1943 - The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 5 (4):115-133.
    Because of the “all-or-none” character of nervous activity, neural events and the relations among them can be treated by means of propositional logic. It is found that the behavior of every net can be described in these terms, with the addition of more complicated logical means for nets containing circles; and that for any logical expression satisfying certain conditions, one can find a net behaving in the fashion it describes. It is shown that many particular choices among possible neurophysiological assumptions (...)
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  14. Herodot VI 126.S. Warren - 1894 - Hermes 29 (3):476-478.
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  15. A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity.Warren S. Mcculloch & Walter Pitts - 1943 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (2):49-50.
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    Why the mind is in the head?1.Warren S. McCulloch - 1950 - Dialectica 4 (3):192-205.
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    Through the den of the metaphysician.Warren S. Mcculloch - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (17):18-31.
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    Information in the head.Warren S. McCulloch - 1955 - Synthese 9 (1):233 - 247.
  19. Information in the Head.Warren S. Mcculloch - 1953 - Synthese 9 (3/5):233.
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    Knowing ourselves as embodied, embedded, and relationally extended.Warren S. Brown - 2017 - Zygon 52 (3):864-879.
    What does it mean to know oneself, and what is the self that one hopes to know? This article outlines the implications of an embodied understanding of persons and some aspects of the “self” that are generally ignored when thinking about our selves. The Cartesian model of body–soul dualism reinforces the idea that there is within us a soul, or self, or mind that is our hidden, inner, and real self. Thus, the path to self-knowledge is introspection. The alternative view (...)
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    What makes Critical Religion critical? A response to Russell McCutcheon.Warren S. Goldstein - 2020 - Critical Research on Religion 8 (1):73-86.
    This is a response to Russell McCutcheon’s book chapter titled “On Concepts and Entities: Varieties of Critical Scholarship” in which he criticizes the value-driven approached advocated in previous editorials of Critical Research on Religion. This response points out that critical religion is also value-driven and not non-normative as he claims, but that this is what makes it critical.
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    Mac Kay's view of conscious agents in dialogue: Speculations on the embodiment of soul.Warren S. Brown - 1997 - Philosophical Psychology 10 (4):497 – 505.
    Donald MacKay's description of the embodiment of an efficacious conscious mind is reviewed as a version of non-reductive physicalism. Particular focus is given to MacKay's analysis of the emergence of consciousness in the capacity for self-evaluation which results from informational feedback regarding the results of action. Unique to MacKay's posthumously published Gifford Lectures is his analysis of agents in dialog as a particular form of an environmental feedback loop. His analysis of dialog is reviewed and expanded to encompass concepts of (...)
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  23. The Closeness Problem and the Doctrine of Double Effect: A Way Forward.S. Matthew Liao - 2016 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 10 (4):849-863.
    A major challenge to the Doctrine of Double Effect is the concern that an agent’s intention can be identified in such a fine-grained way as to eliminate an intention to harm from a putative example of an intended harm, and yet, the resulting case appears to be a case of impermissibility. This is the so-called “closeness problem.” Many people believe that one can address the closeness problem by adopting Warren Quinn’s version of the DDE, call it DDE*, which (...)
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    Husband vs. Wife in Juvenal's Sixth Satire.Warren S. Smith - 1980 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 73 (6):323.
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  25. Embodied cognition, character formation, and virtue.Warren S. Brown & Kevin S. Reimer - 2013 - Zygon 48 (3):832-845.
    The theory of embodied cognition makes the claim that our cognitive processes are, at their core, sensorimotor, situated, and action-relevant. Our mental system is built primarily to control action, and so mind is formed by the nature of the body and its interactions with the world. In this paper we will explore the nature of virtue and its formation from the perspective of embodied cognition. We specifically describe exemplars of the virtue of compassion (caregivers of individuals with developmental disabilities in (...)
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    On the religious state, the secular state, and the religion-neutral state.Warren S. Goldstein - 2022 - Critical Research on Religion 10 (1):3-6.
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    Trump, the religious right, and the spectre of fascism.Warren S. Goldstein - 2021 - Critical Research on Religion 9 (1):3-7.
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  28. The Emergence of Causally Efficacious Mental Function.Warren S. Brown - 2007 - In Nancey C. Murphy & William R. Stoeger (eds.), Evolution and emergence: systems, organisms, persons. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 60--198.
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    Review. Studien zur Buhnendichtung und Zum Theaterbau der Antike. E Pohlmann.Warren S. Smith - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (2):257-258.
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    The Ancient Theatre.Warren S. Smith - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (02):257-.
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    Integration Between Cerebral Hemispheres Contributes to Defense Mechanisms.Sergio Paradiso, Warren S. Brown, John H. Porcerelli, Daniel Tranel, Ralph Adolphs & Lynn K. Paul - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Terrell Carver and Daniel Blank, A Political History of the Editions of Marx and Engel’s “German Ideology Manuscripts.”. [REVIEW]Warren S. Goldstein - 2016 - Critical Research on Religion 4 (2):212-217.
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    Lucretius. [REVIEW]Warren S. Smith - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (2):452-460.
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    Lucretius. [REVIEW]Warren S. Smith - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (2):452-460.
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    Abigail Gillman, A History of German Jewish Bible Translation. [REVIEW]Warren S. Goldstein - 2020 - Critical Research on Religion 8 (3):320-323.
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    Book Review: The Optimist: A Social Biography of Tawfiz Zayyad. [REVIEW]Warren S. Goldstein - 2022 - Critical Research on Religion 10 (2):244-246.
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    Gary Dorrien, Social Democracy in the Making: Political and Religious Roots of European Socialism. [REVIEW]Warren S. Goldstein - 2020 - Critical Research on Religion 8 (2):203-207.
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    Boethius. [REVIEW]Warren S. Smith - 2001 - Ancient Philosophy 21 (2):534-536.
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    Boethius. [REVIEW]Warren S. Smith - 2001 - Ancient Philosophy 21 (2):534-536.
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    Boethius. [REVIEW]Warren S. Smith - 2001 - Ancient Philosophy 21 (2):534-536.
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    Lucretius and the Modern World. [REVIEW]Warren S. Smith - 2002 - Ancient Philosophy 22 (1):217-219.
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    Lucretius: On the Nature of the Universe. [REVIEW]Warren S. Smith - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (2):452-460.
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    The Ancient Theatre. [REVIEW]Warren S. Smith - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (2):257-258.
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    The Ancient Theatre E. Pöhlmann (ed.): Studien zur Bühnendichtung undzum Theaterbau der Antike. (Studien zur klassischen Philologie, 93.) Pp. 264, ills. New York etc.: Peter Lang, 1995. Paper, £40. ISBN: 3-631-48577-8. [REVIEW]Warren S. Smith - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (02):257-258.
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    Major depressive disorder with melancholia displays robust alterations in resting state heart rate and its variability: implications for future morbidity and mortality.Andrew H. Kemp, Daniel S. Quintana, Candice R. Quinn, Patrick Hopkinson & Anthony W. F. Harris - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Can a religious approach be critical?Roland Boer, Jonathan Boyarin & Warren S. Goldstein - 2014 - Critical Research on Religion 2 (1):3-5.
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    The Transfiguration of the Commonplace.Warren Quinn & Arthur C. Danto - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (3):481.
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  48. Morality and Action.Warren Quinn - 1993 - Philosophy 69 (270):513-515.
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    Critical theory of religion vs. critical religion.Jonathan Boyarin, Rebekka King & Warren S. Goldstein - 2016 - Critical Research on Religion 4 (1):3-7.
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  50. The right to threaten and the right to punish.Warren Quinn - 1985 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 14 (4):327-373.
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