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    The nature of historical explanation.Patrick L. Gardiner - 1952 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    Gardiner approaches the idea of a philosophy of history by first giving an outline of the "regularity" interpretation of explanation. "How far it is possible to regard all historical explanations, or even some, as approximating this pattern, how far the objections philosophers have marshalled against such an assimilation are justified, how far the alternative interpretations suggested correspond to the historian's actual procedure in certain cases; these represent the kind of questions that will have to be considered." By keeping the (...)
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    The philosophy of history.Patrick L. Gardiner (ed.) - 1974 - New York: Oxford University Press.
  3. Theories of history.Patrick L. Gardiner - 1959 - Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press.
     
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    Schopenhauer.Patrick L. Gardiner - 1963 - Harmondsworth,: Penguin Books.
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    Kierkegaard.Patrick L. Gardiner - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Soren Kierkegaard is remembered chiefly in connection with the development of existentialist philosophy in this century, but that view is misleading. In a short and unhappy life he wrote many books and articles on themes that were literary, satirical, religious and psychological, but the diversity and idiosyncratic style of his writing have contributed to a misunderstanding of his ideas. In this book, the only introduction to the full range of Kierkegaard's thought, Patrick Gardiner demonstrates how Kierkegaard developed his (...)
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    Nineteenth-century philosophy.Patrick L. Gardiner - 1968 - New York,: Free Press.
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    Kierkegaard: a very short introduction.Patrick L. Gardiner - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Scholars have largely misunderstood Soren Kierkegaard, remembering him chiefly in connection with the development of existentialist philosophy in this century. In a short and unhappy life, he wrote many books and articles on literary, satirical, religious and psychological themes, but the diversity and idiosyncratic style of his writing have contributed to a misunderstanding of his ideas. In this book--the only introduction to the full range of Kierkegaard's thought--Patrick Gardiner demonstrates how Kierkegaard developed his ideas and examines his thoughts (...)
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  8. Kierkegaard's Two Ways.Patrick L. Gardiner & British Academy - 1970 - Oxford University Press.
     
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  9. La Spiegazione Storica.Patrick L. Gardiner - 1978 - Armando Armando.
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    New books. [REVIEW]H. H. Price, David Pears, William Kneale, Max Black, A. F. Peters, George E. Hughes, Margaret Macdonald, G. J. Warnock, T. D. Weldon, R. F. Holland, H. D. Lewis, Antony Flew, W. G. Maclagan, J. Harrison, Richard Wollheim, P. L. Heath, Donald Nicholl, Patrick Gardiner & Ernest Gellner - 1951 - Mind 60 (240):550-583.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. C. Lloyd, J. N. Findlay, O. P. Wood, Jonathan Cohen, R. M. Hare, J. L. Ackrill, R. J. Hirst, Patrick Gardiner, Stephen Toulmin & Richard Robinson - 1951 - Mind 60 (237):122-138.
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    The Present as the Seat of Temporal Existence.Patrick L. Bourgeois & Sandra B. Rosenthal - 1993 - International Studies in Philosophy 25 (3):1-15.
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    Overseeing Innovative Therapy without Mistaking it for Research: A Function-Based Model Based on Old Truths, New Capacities, and Lessons from Stem Cells.Patrick L. Taylor - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (2):286-302.
    Innovative therapy is the name we give to novel medical interventions, radically different from the standard of care, provided in order to benefit a patient, rather than to acquire new knowledge. They are paradigmshifting, not incremental, responses to serious patient problems that standard medical care inadequately addresses. Innovative therapies are often devised by clinicians, not basic science researchers; they do not follow the linear model of basic research, to translation, to clinical research, to application. Instead, they come from thinking backwards (...)
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    An explanation-model of aesthetic unity.Patrick L. McKee - 1977 - British Journal of Aesthetics 17 (1):14-21.
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    General terms and common resemblances.Patrick L. McKee & William Slauson - 1979 - Mind 88 (349):120-123.
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    Philosophical Foundations of Gerontology.Patrick L. McKee - 1982
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  17. The Existence of Natural Rights.Patrick L. Mckee - 1976 - Philosophical Forum 8 (1):44.
     
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  18. The nature and basis of human dignity.L. E. E. Patrick & Robert P. George - 2008 - Ratio Juris 21 (2):173-193.
    Abstract. We argue that all human beings have a special type of dignity which is the basis for (1) the obligation all of us have not to kill them, (2) the obligation to take their well-being into account when we act, and (3) even the obligation to treat them as we would have them treat us, and indeed, that all human beings are equal in fundamental dignity. We give reasons to oppose the position that only some human beings, because of (...)
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    Overseeing Innovative Therapy without Mistaking It for Research: A Function-Based Model Based on Old Truths, New Capacities, and Lessons from Stem Cells.Patrick L. Taylor - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (2):286-302.
    Should innovative therapy occur only within a research paradigm and under institutional review board oversight? The health risks from current human embryonic stem cell clinical applications have raised again a fundamental question addressed first in papers submitted to inform the writing of the Belmont Report. Revisiting the thinking underlying the Belmont Report, together with examining changed circumstances since then, leads to a new model for overseeing innovative therapy based on its unique risks and context, important changes since the Belmont Report, (...)
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    The genetics revolution, economics, ethics and insurance.Patrick L. Brockett & E. Susan Tankersley - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (15):1661-1676.
    This paper considers the revolutionary developments occurring in the field of genetic mapping and the genetic identification of disease propensities. These breakthroughs are discussed relative to the ethical and economic implications for the insurance industry. Individual's privacy rights and rights to employment must be weighed against the insurers desire for better estimates of future loss costs associated with health, life and other insurances. These are in turn related to the fundamental conception of insurance as a financial intermediary versus insurance as (...)
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    Scientific self-regulation—so good, how can it fail?Patrick L. Taylor - 2009 - Science and Engineering Ethics 15 (3):395-406.
    To be a functional alternative to government regulation, self-regulation of science must be credible to both scientists and the public, accountable, ethical, and effective. According to some, serious problems continue in research ethics in the United States despite a rich history of proposed self-regulatory standards and oversight devices. Successful efforts at self-regulation in stem cell research contrast with unsuccessful efforts in research ethics, particularly conflicts of interest. Part of the cause for a lack of success in self-regulation is fragmented, disconnected (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty, Scientific Method, and Pragmatism.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1996 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 10 (2):120 - 127.
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    From Common Roots to a Broader Vision.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1996 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 70 (3):381-396.
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    The gap between law and ethics in human embryonic stem cell research: Overcoming the effect of U.s. Federal policy on research advances and public benefit.Patrick L. Taylor - 2005 - Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (4):589-616.
    Key ethical issues arise in association with the conduct of stem cell research by research institutions in the United States. These ethical issues, summarized in detail, receive no adequate translation into federal laws or regulations, also described in this article. U.S. Federal policy takes a passive approach to these ethical issues, translating them simply into limitations on taxpayer funding, and foregoes scientific and ethical leadership while protecting intellectual property interests through a laissez faire approach to stem cell patents and licenses. (...)
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    Phenomenology, Pragmatism and the Backdrop of Naturalism.Patrick L. Bourgeois & Sandra B. Rosenthal - 1979 - Philosophy Today 23 (4):329-336.
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    Role Taking, Corporeal Intersubjectivity, and Self: Mead and Merleau-Ponty.Patrick L. Bourgeois & Sandra B. Rosenthal - 1990 - Philosophy Today 34 (2):117-128.
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    Andreu Nin on Fascism in Italy: Translator’s Introduction.Patrick L. Gallagher - 2022 - Historical Materialism 30 (2):185-195.
    In this article, the author introduces readers to the Catalan Marxist Andreu Nin and his writings on Italian fascism. While this is an introduction to Nin it also makes the argument that his writing is of particular importance, since it clarifies the class nature of fascism, sorting out in detail the way the fascists recruited and used the middle class (petite bourgeoisie) to build a mass movement and rise to power, and then proceeded to build a corporatist state that served (...)
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    Experimental measurement of acoustic plasmons in polycrystalline palladium.Patrick L. Garrity - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (8):1001-1012.
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    Marcel and Ricoeur.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 2006 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 80 (3):421-433.
    This article on mystery and hope at the boundary of reason in the postmodern situation responds to the challenge of postmodern thinking to philosophyby a recourse to the works of Gabriel Marcel and his best disciple, Paul Ricoeur. It develops along the lines of their interpretation of hope as a central phenomenon in human experience and existence, thus shedding light on the philosophical enterprise for the future. It is our purpose to dwell briefly on this postmodern challenge and then, incorporating (...)
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    Imagination and Postmodernity.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 2013 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book, focusing on the central role of the imagination in contemporary philosophy, addresses challenges and problems that emerge today in conflicting positions, including a concentration on the role of the imagination in the work of Paul Ricoeur in contrast and in opposition to its role in such postmodern thinkers as Derrida and Lyotard.
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    Misplaced Alterity.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (2):161-169.
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    Misplaced Alterity.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (2):161-169.
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    Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger: the intentionality of transcendence, the being of intentionality.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1994 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 25 (1):27-33.
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    Merleau-Ponty, Lewis and Kant.Patrick L. Bourgeois & Sandra B. Rosenthal - 1983 - International Studies in Philosophy 15 (3):13-23.
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    Phenomenology and the sciences of language.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1971 - Research in Phenomenology 1 (1):119-136.
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    Philosophy at the Boundary of Reason: Ethics and Postmodernity.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 2000 - State University of New York Press.
    Using Ricoeur's ethicomoral position, advances an alternative, more viable ethics than that of deconstruction.
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    The Paradox at Reason’s Boundary.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 2002 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 76:125-136.
    Central to Kierkegaard’s account of religious existence is his critique of speculative reason. This critique begins with the distinction between subjective and objective reflection. Its most radical aspects appear in Kierkegaard’s discussions of the paradox. In spite of Kierkegaard’s frequent comments on this notion, it is not readily understood. I want to argue against a common reading of this notion and propose an alternative reading. This alternative reading allows for a conceptually quite plausible account of the manner in which the (...)
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    The Paradox at Reason’s Boundary.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 2002 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 76:125-136.
    Central to Kierkegaard’s account of religious existence is his critique of speculative reason. This critique begins with the distinction between subjective and objective reflection. Its most radical aspects appear in Kierkegaard’s discussions of the paradox. In spite of Kierkegaard’s frequent comments on this notion, it is not readily understood. I want to argue against a common reading of this notion and propose an alternative reading. This alternative reading allows for a conceptually quite plausible account of the manner in which the (...)
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    Phenomenology and the Fundamental Structure of Experience.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1985 - Philosophy Today 29 (2):135-141.
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    Practical reasoning.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1984 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 58:165-172.
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    Ricoeur and Marcel: An Alternative to Postmodern Deconstruction.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1995 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 7 (1-2):164-175.
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    Ricoeur and Marcel: An Alternative to Postmodern Deconstruction.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1995 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 7 (1-2):164-175.
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    Ricoeur Between Levinas and Heidegger: Another Furtlher Alterity.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1999 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 11 (2):33-52.
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    Ricoeur between Levinas and Heidegger: Another's Further Alterity.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1999 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 11 (2):33-52.
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    Religious Experience and the Philosophical Radicalization of Phenomenological Theology.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1981 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 55:172.
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    Religious Existence and the Philosophical Radicalization of Phenomenological Theology.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1984 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 58:165-172.
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    Ricoeur in Postmodern Dialogue.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 2001 - International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (4):421-438.
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    Recognizing Ricoeur: In memoriam.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 2007 - Research in Phenomenology 37 (2):175-194.
    My aim in this memorial paper is to recall two essential Ricoeurean themes that underlie his entire philosophical orientation and that respond well to specific challenges today from post-modern deconstruction. At question is whether Ricoeur's account of sign in language and the living present in time can adequately respond to and meet the recent challenge from postmodern deconstruction, which radically challenges the very root of his phenomenological and hermeneutic orientation: the priority of the semantic in language and the priority of (...)
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    Schemata.Patrick L. Bourgeois & Sandra B. Rosenthal - 1987 - International Philosophical Quarterly 27 (2):135-149.
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    Semiotics and the Deconstruction of Presence.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1992 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 66 (3):361-379.
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