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  1. Pornography: Marxism, Feminism, and the Future of Sexuality.Paul M. Hughes - 1988 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 23 (2):106-107.
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  2. Moral anger, forgiving, and condoning.Paul M. Hughes - 1995 - Journal of Social Philosophy 26 (1):103-118.
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    Forgiveness.Paul M. Hughes - 1975 - Analysis.
  4. What is involved in forgiving?Paul M. Hughes - 1997 - Philosophia 25 (1-4):33-49.
    I have argued that forgiveness paradigmatically involves overcoming moral anger, of which resentment is the central case. I have argued, as well, that forgiveness may involve overcoming any form of anger so long as the belief that you have been wrongfully harmed is partially constitutive of it, and that overcoming other negative emotions caused by a wrongdoer's misdeed may, given appropriate qualifications, count as forgiveness. Those qualifications indicate, however, significant differences between moral anger and other negative emotions; differences which must (...)
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    Larry May, Masculinity and Morality:Masculinity and Morality.Paul M. Hughes - 2001 - Ethics 111 (4):814-817.
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    Natural Law in Jurisprudence and Politics ‐ by Mark Murphy.Paul M. Hughes - 2007 - Philosophical Books 48 (3):287-288.
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    Paternalism, Battered Women, and the Law.Paul M. Hughes - 1999 - Journal of Social Philosophy 30 (1):18-28.
  8. Exploitation, Autonomy, and the Case for Organ Sales.Paul M. Hughes - 1998 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (1):89-95.
    A recent argument in favor of a free market in human organs claims that such a market enhances personal autonomy. I argue here that such a market would, on the contrary, actually compromise the autonomy of those most likely to sell their organs, namely, the least well off members of society. A Marxian-inspired notion of exploitation is deployed to show how, and in what sense, this is the case.
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    What is involved in forgiving?Paul M. Hughes - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (3-4):331-340.
    I have argued that forgiveness paradigmatically involves overcoming moral anger, of which resentment is the central case. I have argued, as well, that forgiveness may involve overcoming any form of anger so long as the belief that you have been wrongfully harmed is partially constitutive of it, and that overcoming other negative emotions caused by a wrongdoer's misdeed may, given appropriate qualifications, count as forgiveness. Those qualifications indicate, however, significant differences between moral anger and other negative emotions; differences which must (...)
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    An Historical Atlas of Islam.Paul M. Cobb & Hugh Kennedy - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (2):457.
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    Two Cheers for Forgiveness.Paul M. Hughes - 2016 - Philosophia 44 (2):361-380.
    In this paper I critically discuss what has come to be known as the consensus or standard view of interpersonal forgiveness noting some of the paradoxes it appears to generate, how its conceptual resources seem unable to help illuminate several other varieties of forgiveness that are either themselves instances of interpersonal forgiving or at least types of forgiveness that a theory of interpersonal forgiveness should be able to shed some light upon. In the final section I offer some remarks on (...)
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    What is wrong with entrapment?Paul M. Hughes - 2004 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 42 (1):45-60.
    Proactive law enforcement techniques such as sting operations sometimes go too far, resulting in innocent people being "entrapped" into committing crime. Fortunately, the criminal law recognizes entrapment as a defense to a criminal charge. There is, however, much confusion about entrapment. In this paper I argue that this confusion is a result of misunderstanding the _moral status of entrapment. Since all proactive law enforcement violates the autonomy of those subject to it, it undermines moral agency and criminal liability. Although this (...)
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    What is wrong with entrapment?Paul M. Hughes - 2004 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 42 (1):45-60.
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  14. Ambivalence, Autonomy, and Organ Sales.Paul M. Hughes - 2006 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 44 (2):237-251.
    Recent philosophical arguments in favor of legal markets in human organs such as kidneys claim that respect for autonomy justifies such markets. I argue that these arguments fail to establish the moral permissibility of commercialized organ sales because they do not show that those most likely to serve as vendors would choose to sell autonomously. Pro-market views utilize hierarchical theories of autonomy to demonstrate that potential organ vendors may autonomously consent to selling their organs even in the absence of any (...)
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    Moral Atrocity and Political Reconciliation.Paul M. Hughes - 2001 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 15 (1):123-133.
    Over the past decade or so political leaders around the world have begun to apologize for, and even seek reconciliation between perpetrators and victims of large-scale moral wrongs such as slavery, campaigns of ethnic cleansing, and official regimes of racial segregation. The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) is probably the most well-known example of such political efforts to effect what might be called moral healing within and between nations. In this essay, I canvass various senses of reconciliation, clarifying (...)
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    Temptation, Culpability and the Criminal Law.Paul M. Hughes - 2006 - Journal of Social Philosophy 37 (2):221-232.
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    Temptation, culpability and the criminal law.Paul M. Hughes - 2005 - Journal of Social Philosophy 37 (2):221–232.
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    Temptation and the manipulation of desire.Paul M. Hughes - 1999 - Journal of Value Inquiry 33 (3):371-379.
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    The logic of temptation.Paul M. Hughes - 2002 - Philosophia 29 (1-4):89-110.
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    Pornography: Marxism, Feminism, and the Future of Sexuality. Alan Soble.Paul M. Hughes - 1988 - Ethics 98 (3):599-600.
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    Book ReviewLarry May,. Masculinity and Morality. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1997. Pp. 188. $17.95.Paul M. Hughes - 2001 - Ethics 111 (4):814-817.
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    Bad Samaritans, Morality, and the Law.Paul M. Hughes - 1992 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 7 (2):9-13.
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    Larry May and Robert Strikwerda ., Rethinking Masculinity: Philosophical Explorations in Light of Feminism.Paul M. Hughes - 1996 - International Studies in Philosophy 28 (2):152-154.
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    Persons, Caricature and Morality.Paul M. Hughes - 1993 - International Studies in Philosophy 25 (3):47-58.
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    Proactive Law Enforcement, Ambivalence, and Autonomy.Paul M. Hughes - 2005 - Public Affairs Quarterly 19 (2):127-141.
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    Rectification and reparation: What does citizen responsibility require?Paul M. Hughes - 2004 - Journal of Social Philosophy 35 (2):244–255.
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    Revolutionary Rationality and the Good Life.Paul M. Hughes - 1994 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 9 (1):27-34.
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    Social constraint, emergent goods, and human kidney markets.Paul M. Hughes - 2006 - Journal of Value Inquiry 40 (2-3):323-340.
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    Review of Alan Soble: Pornography: Marxism, Feminism, and the Future of Sexuality[REVIEW]Paul M. Hughes - 1988 - Ethics 98 (3):599-600.
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    On forgiving oneself: A reply to snow. [REVIEW]Paul M. Hughes - 1994 - Journal of Value Inquiry 28 (4):557-560.
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    Presumed consent: State organ confiscation or mandated charity? [REVIEW]Paul M. Hughes - 2009 - HEC Forum 21 (1):1-26.
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    A Review of: “James Stacey Taylor, Stakes and Kidneys: Why Markets in Human Body Parts are Morally Imperative”: Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2005. 225 pp. $29.95, paperback. [REVIEW]Paul M. Hughes - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (2):93-94.
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    Bodies for sale: Ethics and exploitation in the human body trade. [REVIEW]Paul M. Hughes - 2004 - Journal of Value Inquiry 38 (2):265-271.
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    Donna Dickenson, property in the body: Feminist perspectives. [REVIEW]Paul M. Hughes - 2009 - Journal of Value Inquiry 43 (4):551-557.
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    Linda Radzik, Making Amends: Atonement in Morality, Law, and Politics: New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 2009, 239 pp. ISBN 978-0-19-537366-0 $29.95 pb. [REVIEW]Paul M. Hughes - 2011 - Journal of Value Inquiry 45 (3):343-350.
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  36. The role of cingulate cortex in the detection of errors with and without awareness: A high-density electrical mapping study.Redmond G. O'Connell, Paul M. Dockree, Mark A. Bellgrove, Simon P. Kelly, Robert Hester, Hugh Garavan, Ian H. Robertson & John J. Foxe - 2007 - European Journal of Neuroscience 25 (8):2571-2579.
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    Connected health care: the future of health care and the role of the pharmacist.Paul J. Barr, James C. McElnay & Carmel M. Hughes - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (1):56-62.
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    The long read: On the global relevance of the US elections.Paul Tarc, Fazal Rizvi, Michael A. Peters, Michalinos Zembylas, Shivali Tukdeo, Mark Mason, Lynn Mario T. M. de Souza, Wang Chengbing, Crain Soudien, Bob Lingard, Aprana Tarc, Conrad Hughes, Annette Bamberger, Lew Zipin & A. G. Rud - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (14):2389-2408.
    At almost every election, Americans are inclined to say that this is the most consequential election in American history. 2020 is no exception. However, what is particularly remarkable about the No...
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    Resuscitation decisions at the end of life: medical views and the juridification of practice.Fiona M. A. MacCormick, Charlotte Emmett, Paul Paes & Julian C. Hughes - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (6):376-383.
    BackgroundConcerns about decision making related to resuscitation have led to two important challenges in the courts resulting in new legal precedents for decision-making practice. Systematic research investigating the experiences of doctors involved in decisions about resuscitation in light of the recent changes in law remains lacking.AimTo analyse the practice of resuscitation decision making on hospital wards from the perspectives of doctors.DesignThe data presented in this paper were collected as part of a wider research study of end-of-life care in an acute (...)
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    In Search of Humanity: Essays in Honor of Clifford Orwin.Ryan Balot, Timothy W. Burns, Paul A. Cantor, Brent Edwin Cusher, Hugh Donald Forbes, Steven Forde, Bryan-Paul Frost, Kenneth Hart Green, Ran Halévi, L. Joseph Hebert, Henry Higuera, Robert Howse, Seth N. Jaffe, Michael S. Kochin, Noah Laurence, Mark L. Lutz, Arthur M. Melzer, Miguel Morgado, Waller R. Newell, Michael Palmer, Lorraine Smith Pangle, Thomas L. Pangle, William B. Parsons, Marc F. Plattner, Linda R. Rabieh, Andrea Radasanu, Michael Rosano & Nathan Tarcov (eds.) - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    This collection of essays, offered in honor of the distinguished career of prominent political philosophy professor Clifford Orwin, brings together internationally renowned scholars to provide a wide context and discuss various aspects of the virtue of “humanity” through the history of political philosophy.
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    The long read: On the global relevance of the US elections.Fazal Rizvi, Michael A. Peters, Michalinos Zembylas, Shivali Tukdeo, Mark Mason, Lynn Mario T. M. de Souza, Wang Chengbing, Crain Soudien, Bob Lingard, Paul Tarc, Aparna Tarc, Conrad Hughes, Annette Bamberger, Lew Zipin & A. G. Rud - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (14):2389-2408.
    At almost every election, Americans are inclined to say that this is the most consequential election in American history. 2020 is no exception. However, what is particularly remarkable about the No...
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    Church, Charisma and Power — Liberation Theology and the Institutional Church.Patrick M. Hughes - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (64):174-180.
    This theological treatise was condemned on March 20, 1985 by The Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (formerly known as The Holy Office). The statement of public notification approved by Pope John Paul II, declared that “the options of Leonardo Boff… endanger the sound doctrine of the faith which this congregation must promote and protect.” The central theme in the book is that today the practice and structure of the Catholic Church is an obstacle to the pursuit (...)
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  43. Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes.Paul M. Churchland - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (2):67-90.
    Eliminative materialism is the thesis that our common-sense conception of psychological phenomena constitutes a radically false theory, a theory so fundamentally defective that both the principles and the ontology of that theory will eventually be displaced, rather than smoothly reduced, by completed neuroscience. Our mutual understanding and even our introspection may then be reconstituted within the conceptual framework of completed neuroscience, a theory we may expect to be more powerful by far than the common-sense psychology it displaces, and more substantially (...)
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    Events and semantic architecture.Paul M. Pietroski - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    A study of how syntax relates to meaning by a leader of the new generation of philosopher-linguists.
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  45. Functionalism at Forty: A Critical Retrospective.Paul M. Churchland - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy 102 (1):33 - 50.
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    Purity in the Christian home.Paul M. Landis - 1978 - Crockett, Ky.: Rod and Staff Publishers.
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    Event Variables and Their Values.Paul M. Pietroski - 2013 - In Ernie Lepore & Kurt Ludwig (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Donald Davidson. Blackwell. pp. 91–125.
    We can use language to say what people did, often describing the same action in different complex ways. Davidson offered an illuminating analysis of action reports like “Miss Scarlet stabbed Colonel Mustard with a dagger in the library,” which involve adverbial modifiers. Part of the challenge here is to say how such modifiers are semantically related to the rest of the sentence. Building on the ancient observation that verbs are often used to describe what happened, Davidson argued that an action (...)
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  48. Semantic typology and composition.Paul M. Pietroski - 2018 - In Derek Ball & Brian Rabern (eds.), The Science of Meaning: Essays on the Metatheory of Natural Language Semantics. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Moral formation and the virtuous life.Paul M. Blowers (ed.) - 2019 - Minneapolis: Fortress Press.
    In Moral Formation and the Virtuous Life, volume editor Paul M. Blowers has translated and gathered several key texts from early Christian sources to explore the broad themes of moral conscience and ethics. Readers will gain a sense of how moral formation was part of a process sustained by pastoral instruction and admonition based on ritual practice (baptism, eucharist, and liturgy) as well as learned ethical behaviors related to moral issues, such as sexual ethics, marriage and celibacy, wealth and (...)
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    McDermott as a Colleague.Paul B. Thompson - 2020 - The Pluralist 15 (1):95-97.
    Although I took one class with John McDermott at SUNY Stony Brook, I write as a colleague who came through the ranks under his mentorship at Texas A&M from 1980 to 1997, when I left College Station to assume the Joyce and Edward E. Brewer Chair in Applied Ethics at Purdue University. I came to Texas A&M during the transition from McDermott's term as the Head of the Department of Philosophy and Humanities to the leadership of Professor Hugh McCann. It (...)
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