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  1. Moral responsibility and "moral luck".Brian Rosebury - 1995 - Philosophical Review 104 (4):499-524.
    This paper argues that "moral luck", understood as a susceptibility of moral desert to lucky or unlucky outcomes, does not exist. The argument turns on the claim that epistemic inquiry is an indissoluble part of moral responsibility, and that judgment on the moral decision making of others should and can adjust for this fact; test cases which aim to isolate moral dilemmas from epistemic consideration misrepresent our moral experience. If the phenomena believed by some philosophers to exemplify the need to (...)
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  2. Informed Altruism and Utilitarianism.Brian John Rosebury - 2021 - Social Theory and Practice 47 (4):717-746.
    Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory that assigns value impartially to the well-being of each person. Informed Altruism, introduced in this paper, is an intentionalist theory that relegates both consequentialism and impartiality to subordinate roles. It identifies morally right or commendable actions (including collective actions such as laws and policies) as those motivated by a sufficiently informed intention to benefit and not harm others. An implication of the theory is that multiple agents may perform incompatible actions and yet each be acting (...)
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  3. Moore’s Moral Facts and the Gap in the Retributive Theory.Brian Rosebury - 2011 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 5 (3):361-376.
    The purely retributive moral justification of punishment has a gap at its centre. It fails to explain why the offender should not be protected from punishment by the intuitively powerful moral idea that afflicting another person (other than to avoid a greater harm) is always wrong. Attempts to close the gap have taken several different forms, and only one is discussed in this paper. This is the attempt to push aside the ‘protecting’ intuition, using some more powerful intuition specially invoked (...)
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  4. Private revenge and its relation to punishment.Brian Rosebury - 2009 - Utilitas 21 (1):1-21.
    In contrast to the vast literature on retributive theories of punishment, discussions of private revenge are rare in moral philosophy. This paper reviews some examples, from both classical and recent writers, finding uncertainty and equivocation over the ethical significance of acts of revenge, and in particular over their possible resemblances, in motive, purpose or justification, to acts of lawful punishment. A key problem for the coherence of our ethical conception of revenge is the consideration that certain acts of revenge may (...)
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    Book Review: Moral appraisability: Puzzles, proposals and perplexities. [REVIEW]Brian Rosebury - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (1):132-135.
    Moral Appraisability is not quite such a good book as its confident and lucid introduction leads one to hope, but it is work of both substance and promise. Ishtiyaque Haji’s main project is to determine sufficient conditions for moral appraisability: that is, for the propriety of holding an agent praiseworthy or blameworthy for an action. Identifying three primary conditions—control, autonomy, and epistemic—he refines them with the aid of a meticulous analysis of recent discussions and a range of vivid examples, and (...)
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    Book Review: The Unnatural Lottery. [REVIEW]Brian Rosebury - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (2):291-293.
    Claudia Card’s The Unnatural Lottery is a fluently written and intricately argued study of the importance of historical difference for moral thought and action. It moves from theoretical and methodological arguments, in which the philosophical interest of the work largely resides, into a series of applications, mainly in the field of sexual politics, which are always at least thought-provoking.
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    Book Review: Deontic Morality and Control. [REVIEW]Brian Rosebury - 2004 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 1 (1):112-115.
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    The Theory of the Offender's Forfeited Right.Brian Rosebury - 2015 - Criminal Justice Ethics 34 (3):259-283.
    In justifying punishment we sometimes appeal to the idea that the punished offender has, by his criminal action against others, forfeited his moral right (and therefore his legal right) against hard treatment by the state. The imposition of suffering, or deprivation of liberty, loses its prima facie morally objectionable character, and becomes morally permissible. Philosophers interrogating the forfeited right theory generally focus on whether the forfeiting of the right constitutes a necessary or a sufficient condition for punishment to be permissible; (...)
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  9. The Intrinsic Good of Justice.Brian Rosebury - 2019 - Ratio Juris 32 (2):193-209.
    Some retributivists claim that when we punish wrongdoers we achieve a good: justice. The paper argues that the idea of justice, though rhetorically freighted with positive value, contains only a small core of universally-agreed meaning; and its development in a variety of competing conceptions simply recapitulates, without resolving, debates within the theory of punishment. If, to break this deadlock, we stipulate an expressly retributivist conception of justice, then we should concede that punishment which is just (in the stipulated sense) may (...)
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  10. Fiction, emotion and ’belief’: A reply to Eva Schaper.Brian Rosebury - 1979 - British Journal of Aesthetics 19 (2):120-130.
    The paper argues that our emotions in response to fictional representations are best explained, not as requiring a suspension of disbelief, but as resembling the emotions we feel when we propound a hypothetical case to ourselves, such as the imagined happiness or suffering of ourselves or another. In reading fiction we voluntarily participate in a hypothesis represented by the work. If this explanation is accepted, we can retain the view that beliefs always entail commitment to the reality of what is (...)
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  11. The historical contingency of aesthetic experience.Brian Rosebury - 2000 - British Journal of Aesthetics 40 (1):73-88.
    The paper seeks to defend the following view. Aesthetic experience is historically contingent. Each of us is situated at a unique point in space and time, from which standpoint we continuously imagine our personal, and our collective, history. Our experience of any object of aesthetic intention is susceptible of being influenced by associations, that is by our locating the contemplated object in relation to some part or parts of this imagined history. We should not be embarrassed by the role that (...)
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    Irrecoverable intentions and literary interpretation.Brian Rosebury - 1997 - British Journal of Aesthetics 37 (1):15-30.
    The paper explores the relevance of irrecoverable authorial intentions to the interpretation of texts. It suggests that the ways in which different conventions of discourse take account of the existence of irrecoverable intentions (i.e. of the failure of texts perfectly to represent their authors' intentions) can guide us to a criterion for distinguishing 'literary' from 'non-literary' texts, or 'literary'(aesthetically motivated) from 'non-literary' readings of texts.
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    On Punishing Emotions.Brian Rosebury - 2003 - Ratio Juris 16 (1):37-55.
    This paper challenges recent influential arguments which would encourage legislators and courts to give weight to an assessment of the “evaluative judgements” expressed by the emotions which motivate crimes. While accepting the claim of Kahan and Nussbaum and others that emotions, other than moods, have intentional objects , and are not mere impulses which bypass cognition, it suggests the following criticisms of their analysis. First, the concept of an emotional “evaluative judgement” tends to elide the distinction between “judgements” that are (...)
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  14. Respect for just revenge.Brian Rosebury - 2008 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 77 (2):451-471.
    The paper considers acts of private (in the sense of individually motivated and extra-legal) revenge, and draws attention to a special kind of judgement we may make of such acts. While endorsing the general view that an act of private revenge must be morally wrong, it maintains that under certain special conditions (which include its being just) it is susceptible of a rational respect from others which is based on its standing outside morality, as a choice by the revenger not (...)
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    Reply to Silcox on Moral Luck.Brian Rosebury - 2009 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 6 (1):109-113.
    In earlier work, I argued that examples supposed to substantiate consequential moral luck can lose their anomalous appearance if due account is taken of the moral obligation to discharge epistemic responsibilities, and of the different scope and focus of this obligation for the agent as contrasted with the observer. In his recent JMP article, Mark Silcox argues that my explanatory strategy is dependent on an unacceptable commitment to an ‘ineliminable epistemic gulf’ between first-person and third-person perspectives. Here I attempt a (...)
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    The Political Logic of Victim Impact Statements.Brian Rosebury - 2011 - Criminal Justice Ethics 30 (1):39-67.
    The paper examines three aspects of the debate over the introduction of victim impact statements (VIS) in criminal cases. The first is the challenge VIS presents to the wholly public conception of criminal justice, in which the offender is prosecuted, tried and punished in the name of the state and not the individual victim. The second is the claim by supporters of VIS that the enhancement of victim input contributes to repairing an imbalance between offender and victim, created by the (...)
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    Knowledge, belief, and witchcraft: analytic experiments in African philosophy.B. Hallen - 1986 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by J. O. Sodipo.
    First published in 1986, Knowledge, Belief, and Witchcraft remains the only analysis of indigenous discourse about an African belief system undertaken from within the framework of Anglo-American analytical philosophy. Taking as its point of departure W. V. O. Quine's thesis about the indeterminacy of translation, the book investigates questions of Yoruba epistemology and of how knowledge is conceived in an oral culture.
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  18. On justifications and excuses.B. J. C. Madison - 2017 - Synthese 195 (10):4551-4562.
    The New Evil Demon problem has been hotly debated since the case was introduced in the early 1980’s (e.g. Lehrer and Cohen 1983; Cohen 1984), and there seems to be recent increased interest in the topic. In a forthcoming collection of papers on the New Evil Demon problem (Dutant and Dorsch, forthcoming), at least two of the papers, both by prominent epistemologists, attempt to resist the problem by appealing to the distinction between justification and excuses. My primary aim here is (...)
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  19. The Church-Turing Thesis.B. Jack Copeland - 2014 - In Edward N. Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab.
    There are various equivalent formulations of the Church-Turing thesis. A common one is that every effective computation can be carried out by a Turing machine. The Church-Turing thesis is often misunderstood, particularly in recent writing in the philosophy of mind.
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    Materializm v svete sovremennoĭ nauki / B. Glagolev.B. Glagolev - 1946 - [S.l.]: "Posev".
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    Kitāb-i ṣulḥ: āshnāyī bā maktab-i Ṭanjū Ḥapāndā = The book of peace.B. S. Aram - 2022 - Tūrintū: Sarā-yi Bāmdād.
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  22. The role of neurobiology in differentiating the senses.B. Keeley - 2009 - In John Bickle (ed.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 226--250.
    It is common to account for our senses on the basis of our sensory organs. One way of glossing why Aristotle famously counted five senses—and why his count became common sense in the West and elsewhere—is because there are five rather obvious organs of sense. In more modern accounts, this organ criterion of the senses has transformed into a neurobiological criterion; that is to say, part of what it means to be a sense is to have an associated organ with (...)
     
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    Book Review: On Empson. [REVIEW]Brian Rosebury - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (7-8):881-882.
    A review of Michael Wood's book, On Empson.
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  24. Topics in the Foundations of General Relativity and Newtonian Gravitation Theory.David B. Malament - 2012 - Chicago: Chicago University Press.
    1.1 Manifolds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Tangent Vectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (...)
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    J. R. R. Tolkien’s Double Worlds and Creative Process: Language and Life. [REVIEW]Brian Rosebury - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (3):409-410.
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    Avant-propos.B. S. - 1993 - Études Phénoménologiques 9 (18):3-5.
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    From the Entscheidungsproblem to the Personal Computer–and Beyond.B. Jack Copeland - 2011 - In Matthias Baaz (ed.), Kurt Gödel and the foundations of mathematics: horizons of truth. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 151.
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    Khėvlėl uls tȯrȯȯr gachigdakh uu?: (sėtgu̇u̇l zu̇ĭn bu̇tėėlu̇u̇d).B. Galaarid - 2010 - Ulaanbaatar Khot: "T︠S︡alig" Khėvlėliĭn Gazar.
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    Kritika politicheskoĭ filosofii: izbrannye ėsse.B. G. Kapustin - 2010 - Moskva: Territorii︠a︡ budushchego.
    В книге собраны статьи по актуальным вопросам политической теории, которые находятся в центре дискуссий отечественных и зарубежных философов и обществоведов. Книга имеет полемический характер и предназначена всем.
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  30. Teacher education for professional responsibility: What should it look like.B. Karseth - 2011 - In Ciaran Sugrue & Tone Solbrekke (eds.), Professional responsibility: new horizons of praxis. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    The martial ethic in early modern Germany: civic duty and the right of arms.B. Ann Tlusty - 2011 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    For German townsmen, life during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was characterized by a culture of arms, with urban citizenry representing the armed power of the state. This book investigates how men were socialized to the martial ethic from all sides, and how masculine identity was confirmed with blades and guns.
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  32. Ėrozii︠a︡ "vekovechnoĭ" filosofii.B. Ė Bykhovskiĭ - 1973 - Moskva,: "Myslʹ,".
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  33. Gassendi.B. Ė Bykhovskiĭ - 1974 - Moskva: Myslʹ.
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  34. Kʹerkegor.B. Ė Bykhovskiĭ - 1972 - Moskva,: "Myslʹ.
     
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    Voprosy filosofii i sot︠s︡iologii.B. G. Dolgodilin (ed.) - 1972 - Vladivostok,:
  36. O "Dialektike prirody" Ėngelʹsa.B. M. Kedrov - 1973 - Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo "Vysshai︠a︡ shkola".
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  37. Laḥẓah-ʼi duvvum: Sārtir va bīmārī-i jahānī.Hidāyat Allāh Khvābʹnamā - 1971 - Tihrān: [S.N.].
     
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  38. Teorii︠a︡ algorifmov i matematicheskai︠a︡ logika.B. A. Kushner, N. M. Nagornyĭ & A. A. Markov (eds.) - 1974 - Moskva: Vychislitelʹnyĭ t︠s︡entr AN SSSR.
     
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  39. Ėstetika vospitanii︠a︡.B. T. Likhachev - 1972
     
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    Yoga and Christian thought.B. C.. M. Mascarenhas - 1973 - [Bombay: Society of St. Paul.
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  41. Raspakhni okno.B. M. Nemenskiĭ - 1974 - Moskva,:
     
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  42. Die politische Philosophie des gegenwärtigen Imperialismus.B. A. Shabad - 1970 - Berlin,: Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften.
     
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  43. Filosofskiĭ analiz struktury praktiki.B. A. Voronovich - 1972 - Mockba,:
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  44. Liv, fellesskap, tjeneste.Peter Wilhelm Bøckman - 1970 - Oslo,: Universitetsforlaget.
     
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  45. Neuroprosthetics: Ethics of applied situated cognition.B. Beck, O. Friedrich & J. Heinrichs (eds.) - forthcoming
     
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  46. 3 Conferencias.Abelardo Bonilla B. - 1966 - San José, Costa Rica: Edited by Teodoro Olarte del Castillo, Manuel Tebas Peiró & Galileo Galilei.
     
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  47. Li︠u︡dvig Feĭerbakh.B. Ė Bykhovskiĭ - 1967 - Moskva: Myslʹ.
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  48. Razvitie kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii strukturnykh urovneĭ v biologii.B. E. Bykhovskiĭ (ed.) - 1972 - Moskva,: "Nauka,".
     
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  49. Subʺektivnyĭ faktor.B. A. Chagin - 1968 - Moskva,: "Myslʹ,".
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  50. al-Wujūdīyah al-muʼminah.Muḥammad Ghallāb - 1966
     
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