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  1. Halbig, Christoph (2013). The Benefit of Virtue. In: Peters, Julia. Aristotelian ethics in contemporary perspective. New York: Routledge, 37-51.Christoph Halbig & Julia Peters (eds.) - 2013
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    Middle school students’ perceptions of classroom climate and its relationship to achievement.Christopher Barksdale, Michelle L. Peters & Antonio Corrales - forthcoming - Tandf: Educational Studies:1-24.
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    The Benefit of Virtue.Christoph Halbig & Julia Peters - 2013 - In Christoph Halbig & Julia Peters (eds.), Halbig, Christoph (2013). The Benefit of Virtue. In: Peters, Julia. Aristotelian ethics in contemporary perspective. New York: Routledge, 37-51. pp. 37-51.
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    Anodal tDCS Enhances Verbal Episodic Memory in Initially Low Performers.Habich Annegret, Klöppel Stefan, Abdulkadir Ahmed, Scheller Elisa, Nissen Christoph & Peter Jessica - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Collingwood and Art Media.Peter A. Carmichael - 1971 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 2 (1/2):37-42.
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    A Rahnerian Reading of Black Rage.Carmichael Peters - 2003 - Philosophy and Theology 15 (1):191-215.
    This paper brings Karl Rahner’s understanding of human ex-sistence (L. ex ‘out, forth’ and sistere ‘to stand’)—that is, human ‘standing forth’—to bear upon the phenomenon of black rage in the United States. The reason for this application is the emancipatory potential of Rahner’s transcendental realism, which basically understands human life as a dynamism at once rooted ‘in the world’ and yet called, in obediential potency, to the qualitative ‘more’. Rahner’s anthropological understanding allows for an investigation of the existential struc ture (...)
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    On Teaching Karl Rahner to Undergraduates.Carmichael Peters - 1998 - Philosophy and Theology 11 (1):207-217.
    In teaching courses on Karl Rahner to undergraduates, I have come to appreciate the importance of finding a starting point with which students readily connect. After much thought, I begin these courses with an extended consideration of the human person. This starting point has the advantage not only of being Rahner’s but also of being one which seems attractive to students. I have found little evidence that students have to be convinced about the importance of self-concern. I am careful to (...)
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    Knowledge of Actions.Peter A. Carmichael - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (1):133-135.
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    Cognitive control, dynamic salience, and the imperative toward computational accounts of neuromodulatory function.Christopher Michael Warren, Peter Richard Murphy & Sander Nieuwenhuis - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: A collective project of the PESA executive.Michael A. Peters, Sonja Arndt, Marek Tesar, Liz Jackson, Ruyu Hung, Carl Mika, Janis T. Ozolins, Christoph Teschers, Janet Orchard, Rachel Buchanan, Andrew Madjar, Rene Novak, Tina Besley, Sean Sturm, Peter Roberts & Andrew Gibbons - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8):1061-1082.
    Michael Peters, Sonja Arndt & Marek TesarThis is a collective writing experiment of PESA members, including its Executive Committee, asking questions of the Philosophy of Education in a New Key. Co...
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    The Bertrand Russell Case. [REVIEW]Peter A. Carmichael - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (21):573-581.
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    Ethical Problems in Rural Healthcare: Local Symptoms, Systemic Disease.Christopher P. Morley & Peter G. Beatty - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (4):59-60.
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    Review of George Boas: Our New Ways of Thinking[REVIEW]Peter A. Carmichael - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):362-365.
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    The sense of ugliness.Peter A. Carmichael - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (4):495-498.
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    Perceptual awareness or phenomenal consciousness?A dilemma.Peter Carruthers & Christopher F. Masciari - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 36 (2):1-5.
    We present Birch and colleagues with a dilemma. On one interpretation, they aim to chart the distribution of a sort of minimal perceptual awareness across the animal kingdom, where that awareness can be fully characterized in third-person psychological terms. On this interpretation, the project is worthy but dull, since it doesn’t touch the question that has excited most people: whether other animals are phenomenally conscious. On an alternative interpretation, in contrast, they hope to resolve this latter question, arguing that phenomenal (...)
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    No more shall we part: Quantifiers in English comparatives.Peter Alrenga & Christopher Kennedy - 2014 - Natural Language Semantics 22 (1):1-53.
    It is well known that the interpretation of quantificational expressions in the comparative clause poses a serious challenge for semantic analyses of the English comparative. In this paper, we develop a new analysis of the comparative clause designed to meet this challenge, in which a silent occurrence of the negative degree quantifier no interacts with other quantificational expressions to derive the observed range of interpretations. Although our analysis incorporates ideas from previous analyses, we show that it is able to account (...)
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    Le Statut Logique des Individus.A. J. Ayer & Peter A. Carmichael - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (1):61-61.
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    Books for review and for listing here should be addressed to the Review Edi tor: Erie Snider, Philosophy, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio 43606, USA.Peter Aehinstein, W. S. Anglin, Faith Oxford, Robert M. Baird, Stuart E. Rosenbaum, Denise Breton & Christopher Largent - 1991 - Teaching Philosophy 14 (3).
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  19. Recovering Reason: Essays in Honor of Thomas L. Pangle.Peter J. Ahrensdorf, Arlene Saxonhouse, Steven Forde, Paul A. Rahe, Michael Zuckert, Devin Stauffer, David Leibowitz, Robert Goldberg, Christopher Bruell, Linda R. Rabieh, Richard S. Ruderman, Christopher Baldwin, J. Judd Owen, Waller R. Newell, Nathan Tarcov, Ross J. Corbett, Clifford Orwin, John W. Danford, Heinrich Meier, Fred Baumann, Robert C. Bartlett, Ralph Lerner, Bryan-Paul Frost, Laurie Fendrich, Donald Kagan, H. Donald Forbes & Norman Doidge (eds.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    Recovering Reason: Essays in Honor of Thomas L. Pangle is a collection of essays composed by students and friends of Thomas L. Pangle to honor his seminal work and outstanding guidance in the study of political philosophy. These essays examine both Socrates' and modern political philosophers' attempts to answer the question of the right life for human beings, as those attempts are introduced and elaborated in the work of thinkers from Homer and Thucydides to Nietzsche and Charles Taylor.
     
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    Distinctions between emotion and mood.Christopher Beedie, Peter Terry & Andrew Lane - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (6):847-878.
    Most academics agree that emotions and moods are related but distinct phenomena. The present study assessed emotion-mood distinctions among a non-academic population and compared these views with distinctions proposed in the literature. Content analysis of responses from 106 participants identified 16 themes, with cause (65% of respondents), duration (40%), control (25%), experience (15%), and consequences (14%) the most frequently cited distinctions. Among 65 contributions to the academic literature, eight themes were proposed, with duration (62% of authors), intentionality (41%), cause (31percnt;), (...)
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    Language and animal communication: parallels and contrasts.Peter Marler & Christopher S. Evans - 1995 - In H. Roitblat & Jean-Arcady Meyer (eds.), Comparative Approaches to Cognitive Science. MIT Press. pp. 341--382.
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    Kant and Jesus.Peter A. Carmichael - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (3):412-416.
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    Faith and Political Philosophy: The Correspondence Between Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin, 1934-1964.Peter Christopher Emberley & Barry Cooper (eds.) - 1993 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin were political theorists of the first rank whose impact on the study of political science in North America has been profound. A study of their writings is one of the most expeditious ways to explore the core of political science; comparing and contrasting the positions both theorists have taken in assessing that core provides a comprehensive appreciation of the main options of the Western tradition. In fifty-three recently discovered letters, Strauss and Voegelin explore the nature (...)
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    Faith and Political Philosophy: The Correspondence Between Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin, 1934-1964.Peter Christopher Emberley & Barry Cooper (eds.) - 1993 - University of Missouri.
    _Faith and Political Philosophy_ consists of fifty-three letters between Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin, two of the most important political theorists of the twentieth century. In this correspondence, Strauss and Voegelin explore the nature of their similarities and differences, offering insightful observations about one another's work, about the state of the discipline, and about the influences working on them. The letters shed light on many assumptions made in their published writings, often with an openness that removes all vestiges of uncertainty.
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    Christopher Winch and Peter Wells,Nene College, Northampton.Christopher Winch & Peter Wells - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (1):75-87.
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    Automatically improving constraint models in Savile Row.Peter Nightingale, Özgür Akgün, Ian P. Gent, Christopher Jefferson, Ian Miguel & Patrick Spracklen - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence 251 (C):35-61.
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    Testing a Simplified Method for Measuring Velocity Integration in Saccades Using a Manipulation of Target Contrast.Peter J. Etchells, Christopher P. Benton, Casimir J. H. Ludwig & Iain D. Gilchrist - 2011 - Frontiers in Psychology 2.
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  28. Aesthetic knowledge.Peter A. Carmichael - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (14):378-387.
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    A note on conversion per accidens.Peter A. Carmichael - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (6):628-629.
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    Animadversion on the Null class.Peter A. Carmichael - 1943 - Philosophy of Science 10 (2):90-94.
    A term and its contradictory exhaust the universe of discourse, but when examined for their relation to each other, I believe they are seen to exhaust that universe in a more particular respect than may have come into notice. They seem to exhaust or annul one of the leading notions of mathematical logic. This notion is the one concerning the whereabouts of the null class.
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    Based on.Peter A. Carmichael - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (1):113-115.
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    Change.Peter A. Carmichael - 1931 - The Monist 41 (2):282-291.
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    "Derivation" of universals.Peter A. Carmichael - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (4):700-705.
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    Esthetic contrast and contradiction.Peter A. Carmichael - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (2):42-48.
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    Further concerning the Null class.Peter A. Carmichael - 1945 - Philosophy of Science 12 (2):146.
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    First philosophy first.Peter A. Carmichael - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56 (3):293-305.
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    For want of reason and ethics.Peter A. Carmichael - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (3):67-79.
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    In the last analysis..Peter A. Carmichael - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (3):437-438.
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    Knowing.Peter A. Carmichael - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (8):341-351.
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    Logic and Scientific Law.Peter A. Carmichael - 1932 - The Monist 42 (2):189-216.
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    Limits of method.Peter A. Carmichael - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (6):141-152.
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    Limits of religious knowledge.Peter A. Carmichael - 1949 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10 (1):53-64.
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    Mill and "desirable".Peter A. Carmichael - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (3):435-436.
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    Our New Ways of Thinking. George Boas.Peter A. Carmichael - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):362-365.
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    Professor Ayer on Individuals.Peter A. Carmichael - 1953 - Analysis 14 (2):37 - 42.
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    Professor Ayer on Individuals.Peter Carmichael - 1953 - Analysis 14 (2):37-42.
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    Professor Copi concerning analysis.Peter A. Carmichael - 1954 - Philosophical Studies 5 (5):73 - 74.
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    Reply to Mr. Gotshalk.Peter A. Carmichael - 1931 - The Monist 41 (2):304-307.
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    The aesthetic seer.Peter A. Carmichael - 1967 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (2):231-240.
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  50. The Dream of a Science of Aesthetics.Peter A. Carmichael - 1976 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 57 (4):403.
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