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    Review of Robert Ellis Thompson: The Hand of God in American History[REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (2):266-267.
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    Ethics as a religion.David Saville Muzzey - 1951 - New York,: F. Ungar Pub. Co..
    vout Jews and Christians nothing less than blasphemy, so ingrained has the custom become of identifying religion with their own form of it. But the student of the history of religion recognizes that many a religion older than Judaism or ...
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  3. Ethical imperatives.David Saville Muzzey - 1946 - [New York]: American Ethical Union and the New York Society for Ethical Culture.
    The worth of the individual.--The supremacy of the ethical ideal.--The community of seekers after righteousness.
     
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    Medieval morals.David Saville Muzzey - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 17 (1):29-47.
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    Medieval Morals.David Saville Muzzey - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 17 (1):29-47.
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    Thoughts on Ultimate Problems.F. W. FranklandTheism Found Wanting.W. S. GodfreyThe Outlook Beautiful.Lilian Whiting.David Saville Muzzey - 1905 - International Journal of Ethics 15 (4):525-526.
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    The Philosophy of Loyalty. Josiah Royce.David Saville Muzzey - 1909 - International Journal of Ethics 19 (4):509-510.
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    The Supremacy of Jesus.Joseph H. Crooker.David Saville Muzzey - 1905 - International Journal of Ethics 15 (4):526-527.
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    Review of Josiah Royce: The Philosophy of Loyalty[REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1909 - International Journal of Ethics 19 (4):509-510.
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    Review of James Thompson Bixby: The New World and the New Thought[REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (4):534-535.
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    Review of James Thompson Bixby: The New World and the New Thought[REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (4):534-535.
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    Book Review:The Hand of God in American History. Robert Ellis Thompson. [REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (2):266-.
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    Book Review:The Miracles and Myths of the New Testament. Joseph May. [REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (4):535-.
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    Book Review:The New World and the New Thought. James Thompson Bixby. [REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (4):534-.
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    Book Review:Thoughts on Ultimate Problems. F. W. Frankland; Theism Found Wanting. W. S. Godfrey; The Outlook Beautiful. Lilian Whiting. [REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1905 - International Journal of Ethics 15 (4):525-.
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    Book Review:The Philosophy of Loyalty. Josiah Royce. [REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1909 - International Journal of Ethics 19 (4):509-.
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    Book Review:The Supremacy of Jesus. Joseph H. Crooker. [REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1905 - International Journal of Ethics 15 (4):526-.
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    Review of F. W. Frankland: Thoughts on Ultimate Problems._; W. S. Godfrey: _Theism Found Wanting._; Lilian Whiting: _The Outlook Beautiful.[REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1905 - International Journal of Ethics 15 (4):525-526.
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    Review of Robert Ellis Thompson: The Hand of God in American History[REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (2):266-267.
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    Review of James Thompson Bixby: The New World and the New Thought[REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (4):534-535.
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    Review of James Thompson Bixby: The New World and the New Thought[REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (4):534-535.
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    Review of F. W. Frankland: Thoughts on Ultimate Problems._; W. S. Godfrey: _Theism Found Wanting._; Lilian Whiting: _The Outlook Beautiful.[REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1905 - International Journal of Ethics 15 (4):525-526.
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    Review of Josiah Royce: The Philosophy of Loyalty[REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1909 - International Journal of Ethics 19 (4):509-510.
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    Review of F. W. Frankland: Thoughts on Ultimate Problems._; W. S. Godfrey: _Theism Found Wanting._; Lilian Whiting: _The Outlook Beautiful.[REVIEW]David Saville Muzzey - 1905 - International Journal of Ethics 15 (4):525-526.
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    Ethics as a Religion. [REVIEW]H. A. L. & David Saville Muzzey - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (26):816.
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  26. New books. [REVIEW]C. J. F. Williams, Anthony Savile, Richard Norman, Robert Black, R. G. Swinburne, David Holdcroft, Eva Schaper, Thomas McPheron & Karl Britton - 1973 - Mind 82 (328):617-638.
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    The Test of Time by Anthony Savile. [REVIEW]David Carrier - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy 81 (4):226-230.
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    The Test of Time by Anthony Savile. [REVIEW]David Carrier - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy 81 (4):226-230.
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    The mint julep consensus: An analysis of late 19th century Southern and Northern textbooks and their Impact on the history curriculum.Chara Haeussler Bohan, Lauren Yarnell Bradshaw & Wade Hampton Morris - 2020 - Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (1):139-149.
    In the decades after the Civil War, Southerners wrote and published their own history textbooks for secondary schools. These “mint julep textbooks,” as the Southern all-white editions were called by the 1960s, reinforced a Lost Cause narrative of the war for Southern audiences while competing with Northern versions of events. In this study, we employ both historical narrative and content analysis of six textbooks’ portrayals of John Brown, John Wilkes Booth, and Nathan Bedford Forrest. The textbooks that are compared– three (...)
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  30. Kant’s Theory of Taste: A Reading of the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment.Anthony Savile - 2002 - Mind 111 (442):355-360.
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    Acute Religious Experiences: Madness, Psychosis and Religious Studies.Richard Saville-Smith - 2023 - London: Bloomsbury Advances in Religio.
    How do we explain the coincidence of religion and madness in which prophets, founders of religions and great saints often show symptoms of an excitability that is extreme and even pathological? This book attempts to address this phenomenological problem. Richard Saville-Smith argues that 'acute religious experiences' provides a novel category to the study of the non-rational. This book provides an epidemiological approach to a crisis, which is non-veridical and non-reductionist, recognizing a predisposition due to gene variation as a perennial (...)
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    Poetry and the Individual.D. S. Muzzey - 1907 - International Journal of Ethics 18 (1):126-128.
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  33. Inquiry and the epistemic.David Thorstad - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 178 (9):2913-2928.
    The zetetic turn in epistemology raises three questions about epistemic and zetetic norms. First, there is the relationship question: what is the relationship between epistemic and zetetic norms? Are some epistemic norms zetetic norms, or are epistemic and zetetic norms distinct? Second, there is the tension question: are traditional epistemic norms in tension with plausible zetetic norms? Third, there is the reaction question: how should theorists react to a tension between epistemic and zetetic norms? Drawing on an analogy to practical (...)
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  34. The logic of the past hypothesis.David Wallace - 2023 - In Barry Loewer, Brad Weslake & Eric B. Winsberg (eds.), The Probability Map of the Universe: Essays on David Albert’s _time and Chance_. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press. pp. 76-109.
    I attempt to get as clear as possible on the chain of reasoning by which irreversible macrodynamics is derivable from time-reversible microphysics, and in particular to clarify just what kinds of assumptions about the initial state of the universe, and about the nature of the microdynamics, are needed in these derivations. I conclude that while a “Past Hypothesis” about the early Universe does seem necessary to carry out such derivations, that Hypothesis is not correctly understood as a constraint on the (...)
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    Leibniz's Contribution to the Theory of Innate Ideas.Anthony Savile - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (180):113 - 124.
    Does Leibniz really worst Locke in respect of innate ideas, as is frequently supposed, or does Locke emerge more or less whole from their epistemological dispute? I shall here argue that Leibniz does far less well than we might like to believe and that his substantive proposals, where not entirely innocuous, contain little that would appeal to anyone interested in a modern form of the innateness thesis.
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  36. Mental Causation.David Robb & John Heil - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Worries about mental causation are prominent in contemporary discussions of the mind and human agency. Originally, the problem of mental causation was that of understanding how a mental substance (thought to be immaterial) could interact with a material substance, a body. Most philosophers nowadays repudiate immaterial minds, but the problem of mental causation has not gone away. Instead, focus has shifted to mental properties. How could mental properties be causally relevant to bodily behavior? How could something mental qua mental cause (...)
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    Narrative theory: Ancient or modern?Anthony Savile - 1989 - Philosophical Papers 18 (1):27-51.
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  38. Deception (Under Uncertainty) as a Kind of Manipulation.Vladimir Krstić & Chantelle Saville - 2019 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (4):830-835.
    In his 2018 AJP paper, Shlomo Cohen hints that deception could be a distinct subset of manipulation. We pursue this thought further, but by arguing that Cohen’s accounts of deception and manipulation are incorrect. Deception under uncertainty need not involve adding false premises to the victim’s reasoning but it must involve manipulating her response, and cases of manipulation that do not interfere with the victim’s reasoning, but rather utilize it, also exist. Therefore, deception under uncertainty must be constituted by covert (...)
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  39. Testimony and Assertion.David Owens - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 130 (1):105-129.
    Two models of assertion are described and their epistemological implications considered. The assurance model draws a parallel between the ethical norms surrounding promising and the epistemic norms which facilitate the transmission of testimonial knowledge. This model is rejected in favour of the view that assertion transmits knowledge by expressing belief. I go on to compare the epistemology of testimony with the epistemology of memory.
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    Making Monsters: The Uncanny Power of Dehumanization.David Livingstone Smith - 2021 - Harvard University Press.
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  41. Does Vagueness Exclude Knowledge?David Barnett - 2010 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (1):22 - 45.
    On two standard views of vagueness, vagueness as to whether Harry is bald entails that nobody knows whether Harry is bald—either because vagueness is a type of missing truth, and so there is nothing to know, or because vagueness is a type of ignorance, and so even though there is a truth of the matter, nobody can know what that truth is. Vagueness as to whether Harry is bald does entail that nobody clearly knows that Harry is bald and that (...)
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  42. Personal Identity.David Shoemaker & Kevin P. Tobia - 2022 - In Manuel Vargas & John Doris (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
    Our aim in this entry is to articulate the state of the art in the moral psychology of personal identity. We begin by discussing the major philosophical theories of personal identity, including their shortcomings. We then turn to recent psychological work on personal identity and the self, investigations that often illuminate our person-related normative concerns. We conclude by discussing the implications of this psychological work for some contemporary philosophical theories and suggesting fruitful areas for future work on personal identity.
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  43. Attributability, Answerability, and Accountability: Toward a Wider Theory of Moral Responsibility.David Shoemaker - 2011 - Ethics 121 (3):602-632.
    Recently T. M. Scanlon and others have advanced an ostensibly comprehensive theory of moral responsibility—a theory of both being responsible and being held responsible—that best accounts for our moral practices. I argue that both aspects of the Scanlonian theory fail this test. A truly comprehensive theory must incorporate and explain three distinct conceptions of responsibility—attributability, answerability, and accountability—and the Scanlonian view conflates the first two and ignores the importance of the third. To illustrate what a truly comprehensive theory might look (...)
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    Illness and Culture in the Postmodern Age.David B. Morris - 1998 - Univ of California Press.
    We become ill in ways our parents and grandparents did not, with diseases unheard of and treatments undreamed of generations ago. This text tells the story of the modern experience of illness, linking ideas of illness, health, and postmodernism.
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    Ethical space and the conduct of evaluation.Saville Kushner - 2000 - In Helen Simons & Robin Usher (eds.), Situated Ethics in Educational Research. Routledge. pp. 56.
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    Haiti, rights and democracy.Saville Kushner - 2010 - Journal of Global Ethics 6 (1):71-73.
  47. Rediscovering educational purpose in educational evaluation.Saville Kushner - 2009 - Encyclopaideia 13 (26):9-28.
     
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    The Research assessment exercise versus development in higher Education: A response to Richard Pring.Saville Kushner - 1996 - British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (1):5-8.
  49. Survivalism, Corruptionism, and Mereology.David S. Oderberg - 2012 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4 (4):1-26.
    Corruptionism is the view that following physical death, the human being ceases to exist but their soul persists in the afterlife. Survivalism holds that both the human being and their soul persist in the afterlife, as distinct entities, with the soul constituting the human. Each position has its defenders, most of whom appeal both to metaphysical considerations and to the authority of St Thomas Aquinas. Corruptionists claim that survivalism violates a basic principle of any plausible mereology, while survivalists tend to (...)
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  50. Hylomorphism, or Something Near Enough.David Yates - forthcoming - In Amanda Bryant & David Yates (eds.), Rethinking Emergence. Oxford University Press.
    Hylomorphists hold that substances are, in some sense, composites of matter and form. The form of a substance is typically taken to play a fundamental role in determining the unity or identity of the whole. Staunch hylomorphists think that this role is of a kind that precludes the ontological reduction of form to the physical and thus take their position to be inconsistent with physicalism. Forms, according to staunch hylomorphism, play a fundamental role in grounding their bearers’ proper parts and (...)
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