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    What is a proper usage of “Illusion”?P. Æ Hutchings - 1956 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 34 (1):38-42.
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    Necessary Being And Some Types Of Tautology.P. Æ Hutchings - 1964 - Philosophy 39 (147):1-.
    Critics of the notion of Necessary Being, and critics of arguments for the existence of God, have often claimed to find flaws in the notion or the arguments, and to find flaws that are due to the presence of concealed tautologies. No theist who recalls the unfortunate of St Anselm and its rejection by St Thomas would dare to claim, his hand on his heart, that tautology has never lurked like a serpent in the garden of natural theology. But the (...)
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    Anselm's Discovery: a re-examination of the ontological proof for God's existence. By Charles Hartshorne. (Illinois: Open Court, 1966. Pp. 333. Price $6). [REVIEW]P. Æ Hutchings - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (162):375-.
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    A note on Savery's emotive theory of truth.P. Hutchings - 1957 - Mind 66 (264):538-540.
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    What is a Proper Usage of "Illusion"?P. Ae Hutchings - 1956 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 34:38.
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    Conjugal Faithfulness.P. Æ Hutchings - 1977 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 11:61-85.
    ‘Faithfulness’ is defined in The Oxford English Dictionary of 1901 in a way that leaves out what one might take as a central paradigm. The OED entry reads, in partFaithfulness … the quality of being faithful.A. Fidelity, loyalty …B. Strict adherence to one's pledged word; honesty, sincerity. …The feudal system, the army, and the rest of such things are provided for in ‘loyalty to a superior …’, and so are friends – after superiors. In, commercial interests are satisfactorily covered: ‘strict (...)
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    Conjugal Faithfulness.P. Æ Hutchings - 1977 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 11:61-85.
    ‘Faithfulness’ is defined in The Oxford English Dictionary of 1901 in a way that leaves out what one might take as a central paradigm. The OED entry reads, in partFaithfulness … the quality of being faithful.A. Fidelity, loyalty …B. Strict adherence to one's pledged word; honesty, sincerity. …The feudal system, the army, and the rest of such things are provided for in ‘loyalty to a superior …’, and so are friends – after superiors. In, commercial interests are satisfactorily covered: ‘strict (...)
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  8. RAVE, S. A.: "Locke and Burnet". [REVIEW]P. Hutchings - 1984 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 62:98.
     
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  9. HARTSHORNE, Charles.-"Anselm's Discovery: a Re-examination of the Ontological Proof of God's Existence". [REVIEW]P. Ae Hutchings - 1967 - Philosophy 42:375.
     
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    Philosophical Turnings. [REVIEW]P. Æ Hutchings - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:336-337.
    ‘Rigour’ is very much a linguistic analyst’s approval word, even, one sometimes gets the feeling, ‘rigour’ as in ‘bored stiff’; Dr Ziff can be very rigorous indeed.
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    Philosophical Turnings. [REVIEW]P. Æ Hutchings - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:336-337.
    ‘Rigour’ is very much a linguistic analyst’s approval word, even, one sometimes gets the feeling, ‘rigour’ as in ‘bored stiff’; Dr Ziff can be very rigorous indeed.
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    The Aesthetic Theories of French Artists. [REVIEW]P. Æ Hutchings - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:333-334.
    This useful essay, originally published in 1949 and frequently reprinted, is now issued for the first time as a paperback.
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    The Concept of Criticism. [REVIEW]P. Æ Hutchings - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:334-336.
    ‘I enjoy reading Aristotle’ said the don, ‘he’s so dull’ One recalls this anecdote half as a compliment to Professor Sparshott, half as a criticism of his book. The consciously Aristotelian method certainly produces some valuable conceptual analyses, but there is a dryness about the work, and particularly about the first nine sections of it, which might lead the reader whose interests are chiefly literary to doubt whether there is anything at all for him in this stone garden of precise, (...)
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    Double bad luck: Should rare diseases get special treatment?Adam Hutchings - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (2):99-100.
    In June 2021, an 1856 British Guiana 1c magenta stamp sold for US$8.3m. It is the only known specimen of its kind in existence and on a gram-for-gram basis the most valuable item in the world. Clearly, in some spheres of human engagement, rarity carries a premium. Should this logic be applied in healthcare? Magalhaes thinks not.1 They explore the topic of whether pricing and reimbursement systems should give a premium to orphan drugs for rare diseases. They argue that rarity (...)
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  15. Getting Bergson straight: the contributions of intuition to the sciences.P. A. Y. Gunter - 2023 - Wilmington, Deleware: Vernon Press.
    This study concerns the ideas of one particular philosopher, Henri Bergson, whose views of time, intuition, and creativity have had a significant impact on art, literature, and the humanities, both in his time and in our own. Although it is generally recognized that Bergson's ideas have significantly impacted the arts and the humanities, it has not been recognized how they have also had a creative influence on the sciences as well. Nor has it been realized that this was one of (...)
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    It is Not Too Late for Reconciliation Between Israel and Palestine, Even in the Darkest Hour.P. A. Komesaroff - forthcoming - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-17.
    The conflict in Gaza and Israel that ignited on October 7, 2023 signals a catastrophic breakdown in the possibility of ethical dialogue in the region. The actions on both sides have revealed a dissolution of ethical restraints, with unimaginably cruel attacks on civilians, murder of children, destruction of health facilities, and denial of basic needs such as water, food, and shelter. There is a need both to understand the nature of the ethical singularity represented by this conflict and what, if (...)
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  17. Mirovozzrencheskie osnovanii︠a︡ nravstvennogo obraza zhizni.P. A. Landesman - 1981 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Znanie". Edited by I︠U︡. V. Sogomonov.
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  18. Dialekticheskoe protivorechie kak zakon poznanii︠a︡.P. A. Lezhebokov - 1981 - Moskva: "Vysshai︠a︡ shkola".
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    Stemmen van vroeger: ontstaan en ontwikkeling van het zelfbewustzijn.P. A. Vroon - 1978 - Baarn: Ambo.
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    Weg met de psychologie: terugblik, kritiek en uitzicht op de zielkunde.P. A. Vroon - 1980 - Baarn: Ambo.
    Beschouwing over de problemen waarvoor de psycholoog zich, gezien de complexiteit van de mens, geplaatst ziet.
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    Socratisch schimmenspel.P. A. Meijer - 1974 - Amsterdam,: Buijten & Schipperheijn.
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    A new perspective on Antisthenes: logos, predicate and ethics in his philosophy.P. A. Meijer - 2017 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    Antisthenes (c. 445- c. 365 BC), was a prominent follower of Socrates and bitter rival of Plato. In this revisionary account of his philosophy in all its aspects, P. A. Meijer claims that Plato and Aristotle have corrupted our perspective on this witty and ingenious thinker. The first part of the book reexamines afresh Antisthenes' ideas about definition and predication and concludes from these that Antisthenes never held the (in)famous theory that contradiction is impossible. The second part of the book (...)
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  23. Nauka kak forma obshchestvennogo soznanii︠a︡.P. A. Rachkov - 1958 - Moskva,: Sovetskai︠a︡ nauka.
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  24. Rossii︠a︡ i svoboda.P. A. Sapronov - 2010 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izdatelʹstvo Russkoĭ Khristianskoĭ gumanitarnoĭ akademii.
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  25. Verdeelde verantwoordelijkheid in ons maatschappelijk bestel.P. A. J. M. Steenkamp - 1960 - Nijmegen,: Dekker & Van de Vegt.
     
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    Istoriko-filosofskie ėti︠u︡dy.P. A. Gorokhov - 2012 - Orenburg: "Universitet".
    В работе рассматриваются некоторые актуальные аспекты творчества великих философов, писателей и поэтов - тех мыслителей, которые наиболее убедительно продемонстрировали генетическую связь философии и литературы.
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  27. Gegelevskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ v ot︠s︡enke klassikov marksizma-leninizma.P. A. Sharii︠a︡ - 1944
     
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    Orienting attention without awareness.P. A. McCormick - 1997 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 23:168-180.
  29. Aisthātikē trilogia.P. A. Michelēs - 1950 - [Athēnai]: Ikaros.
     
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    Information and Integration in Plants: Towards a Quantitative Search for Plant Sentience.P. A. M. Mediano & A. Trewavas - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (1-2):80-105.
    Integrated information theory (IIT) is a candidate theory of consciousness that highlights the role of complex interactions between parts of a system as the basis of consciousness – and, due to its general information-theoretic formulation, is capable of making statements about consciousness in neural and non-neural systems alike. Here, we argue that a system radically different to a human brain, host to complex physiological and functional structures capable of integrating information, can be found in the meristems and vascular system of (...)
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  31. The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap.P. A. Schilpp - 1963 - Philosophy 42 (161):291-293.
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  32. 'Ought' and Ability.P. A. Graham & Peter Graham - 2011 - Philosophical Review 120 (3):337-382.
    A principle that many have found attractive is one that goes by the name “'Ought' Implies 'Can'.” According to this principle, one morally ought to do something only if one can do it. This essay has two goals: to show that the principle is false and to undermine the motivations that have been offered for it. Toward the end, a proposal about moral obligation according to which something like a restricted version of 'Ought' Implies 'Can' is true is floated. Though (...)
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  33. Cerebral correlates of conscious experience.P. A. Buser & A. Rougeul-Buser - 1978 - Elsevier.
  34. The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap.P. A. Schilpp - 1966 - Mind 75 (298):285-292.
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  35. Ustoĭchivostʹ v razvitii zhivoĭ prirody.P. A. Vodopʹi︠a︡nov - 1974
     
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    Parmenides beyond the gates: the divine revelation on being, thinking, and the doxa.P. A. Meijer - 1997 - Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben.
    One of the main problems in the the study of Parmenides' poem is establishing the meaning of e0/00nai, 'to be'. Scholars often simply take it to mean: 'to exist', 'to be the case', 'to be so', or regard it as a copula. It's better to start by fathoming what Parmenides himself has to say about to be and about Being. This cannot be done without recognizing the logical pattern in his poem. Another main problem is: what does not-Being mean? Is (...)
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  37. The Philosophy of Karl Popper.P. A. Schilpp - 1974 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 9 (2):413-422.
     
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    Plotinus on the Good or the One (Enneads VI, 9): an analytical commentary.P. A. Meijer (ed.) - 1992 - Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben.
    Amazing as it may be, to this day few commentaries on the treatises of Plotinus' Enneads are written. The classic ninth treatise, for example, has hardly been studied. This treatise, however, is of vital importance, because it is in this work that for the first time in the Enneads, the One in its superform emerges and Plotinus dwells on the remarkable phenomenon of a 'mystical union' of the soul with the One. A thorough analysis of the argument and its development (...)
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  39. Explanation in Biology: An Enquiry into the Diversity of Explanatory Patterns in the Life Sciences.P.-A. Braillard & C. Malaterre (eds.) - 2015 - Springer.
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  40. Teken en motief der creatuur.J. P. A. Mekkes - 1965 - Amsterdam,: Buijten & Schipperheijn.
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    The Relationship Between Corporate Social Performance, and Organizational Size, Financial Performance, and Environmental Performance: An Empirical Examination.P. A. Stanwick & S. D. Stanwick - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (2):195-204.
    The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the corporate social performance of an organization and three variables: the size of the organization, the financial performance of the organization, and the environmental performance of the organization. By empirically testing data from 1987 to 1992, the results of the study show that a firm's corporate social performance is indeed impacted by the size of the firm, the level of profitability of the firm, and the amount of pollution emissions (...)
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    Stoic theology: proofs for the existence of the cosmic god and of the traditional gods: including a commentary on Cleanthes' hymn on Zeus.P. A. Meijer - 2007 - Delft: Eburon.
    Zeno's so-called proofs of divine existence -- Zeno and the traditional gods: a serious problem -- Cleanthes' proofs -- Cleanthes and the traditional gods -- Chrysippus' contribution -- Chrysippus and the traditional gods -- Other Stoic proofs -- Other (Stoic?) arguments in Sextus -- Polemics against the arguments pro the existence of God(s) -- Abolishing the gods leads to odd consequence: the atopical arguments pro the existence of the gods -- The counter-arguments -- Carneades and the data of Sextus and (...)
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    Evolutionary theories must fit the data better than other theories.P. A. Russell - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (2):277-278.
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    A new semantics for overriding in description logics.P. A. Bonatti, M. Faella, I. M. Petrova & L. Sauro - 2015 - Artificial Intelligence 222 (C):1-48.
  45. A closer look at discernment on homosexuality and the priesthood.P. A. McGavin - 2012 - The Australasian Catholic Record 89 (1):63.
    McGavin, PA The Holy Father often speaks without a prepared text, and it is amazing how accurately he reads in transcription. This was brilliantly so in Light of the World interviews. Even his brief words at pages 118-119 on condoms - so breathlessly and inaccurately treated in the media - are so cast as to withstand close scrutiny. It is with this recognition that I address his lack of precision and perception in speaking on the question of homosexuality and sacred (...)
     
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  46. A theological ethics approach to understanding the 'Amoris Laetitia' position on marriage/divorce/remarriage.P. A. McGavin - 2019 - The Australasian Catholic Record 96 (3):259.
    The hardest thing in appropriating [a] holistic natural law perspective is to recognise the invisible mean of judgement, which alone contains the limits of all things... The notion of mean and limits - so fundamental to ethics - calls for inner understanding that the nature of the mean cannot be defined 'a priori', because it involves an exercise of judgement, ethical judgement.
     
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  47. Self-reform of bishops: A plea for a different manner of listening.P. A. McGavin - 2020 - The Australasian Catholic Record 97 (2):189.
    Mapping one's ignorance also has affective benefits. Wherever mastery of knowledge and skills creates professional status, especially in practices that give professional power over clients, there arises a natural pride that rests on what one knows, and a regrettable tendency for authority to develop arrogance. We know the effects: failure to listen, premature dismissal of relevant information, overreaching and overbearing professional conduct, mistakes and the denial of them, and so on. An explicit acknowledgement of ignorance may generate a corrective humility, (...)
     
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    The Neapolitan Politicians: A Collective Portrait.P. A. Allum - 1972 - Politics and Society 2 (4):377-406.
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    Social niche construction and evolutionary transitions in individuality.P. A. Ryan, S. T. Powers & R. A. Watson - 2016 - Biology and Philosophy 31 (1):59-79.
    Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating observed cooperation as explanandum and the positive assortment of cooperative behaviour as explanans. We ask how the circumstances bringing about this positive assortment arose in the first place. Rather than merely push the explanatory problem back a step, we move from an externalist to an interactionist explanatory stance, in the spirit of Lewontin and the Niche Construction theorists. We develop a theory of ‘social niche construction’ in which we consider biological (...)
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    Which of two individuals do you treat when only their ages are different and you can't treat both?P. A. Lewis & M. Charny - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (1):28-34.
    A relative value of life dependent on age has been produced from a survey of 721 randomly selected individuals together with other observations of professional practice. The results are presented in diagrammatic form. If two identical people, except for age, present for medical treatment for a life-threatening condition and only one can be treated then the diagram indicates what the choice should be.
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