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    Morality, law, patriotism, and the peace movement.Ronald J. Glossop - 1986 - Journal of Social Philosophy 17 (2):57-69.
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    The nature of Hume's ethics.Ronald J. Glossop - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (4):527-536.
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    Is Hume a "Classical Utilitarian"?Ronald J. Glossop - 1976 - Hume Studies 2 (1):1-16.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Is Hume A "Classical Utilitarian"? The central notion of utilitarianism is that a right kind of action or a virtuous quality of character is one which in the long run promotes the welfare of society or, as it is frequently stated, which promotes the greatest happiness of the greatest number. But when we try to use the utilitarian concept as a guide for evaluating various possible ultimate distributions of (...)
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  4. A dilemma for Stevenson's ethical theory.Ronald J. Glossop - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (17):459-463.
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    Beneath the surface of the free-will problem.Ronald J. Glossop - 1970 - Journal of Value Inquiry 5 (1):24-34.
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    Citizen Efforts Toward Peace.Ronald J. Glossop - 1988 - Social Philosophy Today 1:333-343.
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    Citizen Efforts Toward Peace.Ronald J. Glossop - 1988 - Social Philosophy Today 1:333-343.
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  8. Confronting War: An Examination of Humanity's Most Pressing Problem.Ronald J. Glossop - 1984 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):188-188.
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    Evaluating Federal World Govemment.Ronald J. Glossop - 1991 - Social Philosophy Today 6:283-299.
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    Evaluating Federal World Govemment.Ronald J. Glossop - 1991 - Social Philosophy Today 6:283-299.
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    Explaining human behavior.Ronald J. Glossop - 1970 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (March):444-449.
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    Freedom, determinism, and mechanism.Ronald J. Glossop - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):181-186.
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    Freedom, Determinism, and Mechanism.Ronald J. Glossop - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):181-186.
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  14. `Good,' `doog,' and naturalism in ethics.Ronald J. Glossop - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (3):437-439.
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    'Good,' 'doog,' and naturalism in ethics.Ronald-J. Glossop - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34:437-439.
    R M HARE HAS CLAIMED THAT ALL NATURALISTIC ETHICAL\nTHEORIES ARE INCORRECT BECAUSE THEY FAIL TO TAKE ACCOUNT OF\nTHE COMMENDING FUNCTION OF ETHICAL TERMS. BUT HARE ASSUMES\nTHE POINT AT ISSUE BY SUPPOSING THAT NO DEFINING\nCHARACTERISTICS COULD THEMSELVES BE TAKEN AS COMMENDATORY.\nIF 'X IS GOOD' IS TAKEN TO MEAN 'AN INFORMED,\nDISINTERESTED, RATIONAL, NORMAL HUMAN SPECTATOR WOULD\nAPPROVE OF X', THEN THE DEFINIENS WOULD BE JUST AS\nCOMMENDATORY AS THE DEFINIENDUM.
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    Hume's rejection of "ought".Ronald J. Glossop - 1967 - Journal of Philosophy 64 (14):451-453.
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    In defence of David Hume.Ronald J. Glossop - 1977 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 55 (1):59 – 63.
  18. Philosophy an Introduction to its Problems and Vocabulary.Ronald J. Glossop - 1974 - Dell.
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    Teaching About Nuclear War.Ronald J. Glossop - 1987 - Teaching Philosophy 10 (2):141-145.
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    Toward Democracy for the World Community.Ronald J. Glossop - 1993 - Social Philosophy Today 8:417-429.
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    Toward Democracy for the World Community.Ronald J. Glossop - 1993 - Social Philosophy Today 8:417-429.
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    David Hume. [REVIEW]Ronald J. Glossop - 1976 - International Studies in Philosophy 8:242-244.
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    David Hume. [REVIEW]Ronald J. Glossop - 1976 - International Studies in Philosophy 8:242-244.
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    Distributive Justice. [REVIEW]Ronald J. Glossop - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (7):213-221.
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    For love of country: Debating the limits of patriotism, Martha Nussbaum. [REVIEW]Ronald J. Glossop - 1998 - Journal of Value Inquiry 32 (3):421-426.
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    Preventing Nuclear Genocide. [REVIEW]Ronald J. Glossop - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:443-445.
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    Preventing Nuclear Genocide. [REVIEW]Ronald J. Glossop - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:443-445.
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    Philosophical Perspectives on Peace. [REVIEW]Ronald J. Glossop - 1989 - Teaching Philosophy 12 (1):75-77.
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    The Ethics of G. E. Moore and David Hume. [REVIEW]Ronald J. Glossop - 1981 - Philosophical Topics 12 (1):245-248.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Charles D. Kay, Ronald J. Glossop, Leonard M. Grob & Joseph Owens - 1989 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 26 (2):119-128.
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    Integrated Self-Determined Motivation and Charitable Causes: The Link to Eudaimonia in Humanistic Management.Ronald J. Ferguson, Kaspar Schattke, Michèle Paulin & Weixiao Dong - forthcoming - Humanistic Management Journal:1-11.
    This article explores the synthesis between the theories and practice of Humanistic Management and Self-Determination Theory of Motivation (SDT). Moving from Economistic to Humanistic Management involves considering human action as uniting internal and external dimensions, having ethics as a guide for a good life, viewing society as a community of people, and being open to beauty and transcendence. The recently elucidated 50-year legacy of SDT describes it as a truly human science of motivation that takes into consideration our attributes as (...)
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    Naturalized Epistemology and the Law of Evidence Revisited.Ronald J. Allen - unknown
    We revisit Naturalized Epistemology and the Law of Evidence, published twenty years ago. The evolution of the relative plausibility theory of juridical proof is offered as evidence of the advantage of a naturalized approach to the study of the field and law evidence. Various alternative explanations of aspects of juridical proof from other disciplines are examined and their shortcomings described. These competing explanations are similar in their reductive, a priori approaches that are at odds with an empirically oriented naturalized approach. (...)
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    The problematic value of mathematical models of evidence.Ronald J. Allen & Michael S. Pardo - 2007
    Legal scholarship exploring the nature of evidence and the process of juridical proof has had a complex relationship with formal modeling. As evident in so many fields of knowledge, algorithmic approaches to evidence have the theoretical potential to increase the accuracy of fact finding, a tremendously important goal of the legal system. The hope that knowledge could be formalized within the evidentiary realm generated a spate of articles attempting to put probability theory to this purpose. This literature was both insightful (...)
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    An Overview of the KL‐ONE Knowledge Representation System.Ronald J. Brachman & James G. Schmolze - 1985 - Cognitive Science 9 (2):171-216.
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    A Note to My Philosophical Friends About Expertise And Legal Systems.Ronald J. Allen - 2015 - Humana Mente 8 (28).
    This brief essay explores how understanding the treatment of expert evidence requires engaging with its legal and political contexts, and not just focusing on its epistemological aspects. Although the law of evidence and thus its treatment of experts is significantly informed by epistemological considerations, it is also informed by concerns over the organization of trials, larger issues of intelligent governance, social concerns, and enforcement issues. These five aspects to the law of evidence give rise to principles to guide the explicit (...)
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    Explanationism All the Way Down.Ronald J. Allen - 2008 - Episteme 5 (3):320-328.
    The probabilistic account of juridical proof meets insurmountable problems. A better explanation of juridical proof is that it is a form of inference to the best explanation that involves the comparative plausibility of the parties’ stories. In addition, discrete evidentiary matters such as relevance and probative value are also best understood as involving inference to the best explanation rather than being probabilistic.
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    Ethical issues in family medicine.Ronald J. Christie - 1986 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by C. Barry Hoffmaster.
    While ethicists have directed much attention to controversial biomedical issues--including euthanasia, abortion, and genetic engineering--they have largely ignored the less obvious, but more pervasive, everyday ethical problems faced by family physicians. Ethical Issues in Family Medicine addresses these problems, offering an ethics that reflects the distinctive features of family practice, and helping family physicians to appreciate the extent to which ethical issues influence their practice.
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    Debate: Legal Probabilism—A Qualified Rejection: A Response to Hedden and Colyvan.Ronald J. Allen - 2020 - Journal of Political Philosophy 28 (1):117-128.
    Journal of Political Philosophy, EarlyView.
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    Explanationism all the way down.Ronald J. Allen - 2008 - Episteme 5 (3):pp. 320-328.
    The probabilistic account of juridical proof meets insurmountable problems. A better explanation of juridical proof is that it is a form of inference to the best explanation that involves the comparative plausibility of the parties’ stories. In addition, discrete evidentiary matters such as relevance and probative value are also best understood as involving inference to the best explanation rather than being probabilistic.
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    Toward a Human-Centric Approach to Cybersecurity.Ronald J. Deibert - 2018 - Ethics and International Affairs 32 (4):411-424.
    A “national security–centric” approach currently dominates cybersecurity policies and practices. Derived from a realist theory of world politics in which states compete with each other for survival and relative advantage, the principal cybersecurity threats are conceived as those affecting sovereign states, such as damage to critical infrastructure within their territorial jurisdictions. As part of a roundtable on “Competing Visions for Cyberspace,” this essay presents an alternative approach to cybersecurity that is derived from the tradition of “human security.” Rather than prioritizing (...)
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    Communication and representation understood as sender–receiver coordination.Ronald J. Planer & Peter Godfrey-Smith - 2021 - Mind and Language 36 (5):750-770.
    Modeling work by Brian Skyrms and others in recent years has transformed the theoretical role of David Lewis's 1969 model of signaling. The latter can now be understood as a minimal model of communication in all its forms. In this article, we explain how the Lewis model has been generalized, and consider how it and its variants contribute to ongoing debates in several areas. Specifically, we consider connections between the models and four topics: The role of common interest in communication, (...)
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    Aristotle's sea fight and three-valued logic.Ronald J. Butler - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (2):264-274.
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    Arbitrary Signals and Cognitive Complexity.Ronald J. Planer & David Kalkman - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (2):563-586.
    The arbitrariness of a signal has long been seen as a theoretically important but difficult to pin down notion. In this article, we suggest there are at least two different notions of arbitrariness at play in philosophical and scientific debates concerning the use of arbitrary signals, and work towards improved analyses of both. We then consider how these different types of arbitrariness can co-occur and come apart. Finally, we examine the connections between these two types of arbitrariness and the cognitive (...)
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  44. New directions for evidence science, complex adaptative systems, and a possibly unprovable hypothesis about human flourishing.Ronald J. Allen - 2020 - In Jordi Ferrer Beltrán & Carmen Vázquez (eds.), Evidential Legal Reasoning: Crossing Civil Law and Common Law Traditions. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  45. New directions for evidence science, complex adaptative systems, and a possibly unprovable hypothesis about human flourishing.Ronald J. Allen - 2020 - In Jordi Ferrer Beltrán & Carmen Vázquez Rojas (eds.), Evidential legal reasoning: crossing civil law and common law traditions. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  46. Preaching and Practical Ministry.Ronald J. Allen - 2001
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  47. Preaching is Believing: The Sermon as Theological Reflection.Ronald J. Allen - 2002
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  48. Thinking Theologically: The Preacher as Theologian.Ronald J. Allen - 2008
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    The Agential View of Misfortune.Ronald J. Planer & Kim Sterelny - 2024 - Human Nature 35 (1):63-88.
    In many traditional, small-scale societies, death and other misfortunes are commonly explained as a result of others’ malign occult agency. Here, we call this family of epistemic tendencies “the agential view of misfortune.” After reviewing several ethnographic case studies that illustrate this view, we argue that its origins and stability are puzzling from an evolutionary perspective. Not only is the agential view of misfortune false; it imposes costs on individuals and social groups that seem to far outweigh whatever benefits the (...)
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    Protolanguage Might Have Evolved Before Ostensive Communication.Ronald J. Planer - 2017 - Biological Theory 12 (2):72-84.
    According to one currently influential line of thinking, the evolution of ostensive communication was a prerequisite for the evolution of human language. In this article, I distinguish between a strong and a weak version of this view and offer a sustained argument against the former. More specifically, the strong version of this view would have it that ostensive communication was a prerequisite not just for the evolution of fully modern language but for any language-like system of communication. I argue that (...)
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