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  1. Locke, Natural Law, and New World Slavery.James Farr - 2008 - Political Theory 36 (4):495-522.
    This essay systematically reformulates an earlier argument about Locke and new world slavery, adding attention to Indians, natural law, and Locke's reception. Locke followed Grotian natural law in constructing a just-war theory of slavery. Unlike Grotius, though, he severely restricted the theory, making it inapplicable to America. It only fit resistance to "absolute power" in Stuart England. Locke was nonetheless an agent of British colonialism who issued instructions governing slavery. Yet they do not inform his theory--or vice versa. This creates (...)
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  2. Social Capital.James Farr - 2004 - Political Theory 32 (1):6-33.
    Taking its departure from current debates over social capital, this article presents new textual findings in a backward-revealing conceptual history. In particular, it analyzes the texts and contexts of Lyda J. Hanifan who was rediscovered by Robert Putnam as having (allegedly first) used the term; it offers discoveries of earlier uses of the term and concept-most notably by John Dewey-thereby introducing critical pragmatism as another tradition of social capital; and it recovers features of the critique of political economy in the (...)
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    Locke, Natural Law, and New World Slavery.James Farr, Jakob de Roover, Sn Balagangadhara & Léonard C. Feldman - 2008 - Political Theory 36 (4):495-522.
    This essay systematically reformulates an earlier argument about Locke and new world slavery, adding attention to Indians, natural law, and Locke's reception. Locke followed Grotian natural law in constructing a just-war theory of slavery. Unlike Grotius, though, he severely restricted the theory, making it inapplicable to America. It only fit resistance to “absolute power” in Stuart England. Locke was nonetheless an agent of British colonialism who issued instructions governing slavery. Yet they do not inform his theory—or vice versa. This creates (...)
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    "So vile and miserable an estate": The problem of slavery in Locke's political thought.James Farr - 1986 - Political Theory 14 (2):263-289.
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    I. “So Vile and Miserable an Estate” the Problem of Slavery in Locke's Political Thought.James Farr - 1986 - Political Theory 14 (2):263-289.
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    The Way of Hypothesis: Locke on Method.James Farr - 1987 - Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (1):51.
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    Hume, Hermeneutics, and History: A "Sympathetic" Account.James Farr - 1978 - History and Theory 17 (3):285-310.
    Though Hume is often considered the hero of analytic philosophy in its positivistic phase, his concept of sympathy can be understood as an eighteenth- century prototype of Verstehen. Sympathy is central to Hume's moral philosophy, as he considered it the source of human motivation, social interaction, evaluation, and understanding. It has been acknowledged that sympathy, for Hume, was the human ability to associate with the sensations and passions of others. However, he also stated that this association was neither feeling nor (...)
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    Popper's hermeneutics.James Farr - 1983 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 13 (2):157-176.
  9. Science: Realism, criticism, history.James Farr - 1991 - In Terrell Carver (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Marx. Cambridge University Press. pp. 106--123.
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    Slaves Bought with Money.James Farr - 1989 - Political Theory 17 (3):471-474.
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    Review of John Dunn: The Politics of Socialism: An Essay in Political Theory[REVIEW]James Farr - 1987 - Ethics 97 (2):478-479.
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    After Marx.Terence Ball & James Farr (eds.) - 1984 - Cambridge University Press.
    These twelve original essays are 'after' Marx in several senses. The first and most obvious is the purely chronological sense: They are written one hundred years after Marx's death.
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    The General Will: The Evolution of a Concept.James Farr & David Lay Williams (eds.) - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Although it originated in theological debates, the general will ultimately became one of the most celebrated and denigrated concepts emerging from early modern political thought. Jean-Jacques Rousseau made it the central element of his political theory, and it took on a life of its own during the French Revolution, before being subjected to generations of embrace or opprobrium. James Farr and David Lay Williams have collected for the first time a set of essays that track the evolving history (...)
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  14. Locke,'Some Americans,'and the Discourse on 'Carolina'.James Farr - 2009 - Locke Studies 9:19-96.
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    Books in Review.James Farr - 1995 - Political Theory 23 (2):386-388.
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    Humean explanations in the moral sciences.James Farr - 1982 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):57 – 80.
    There is an essential tension in Hume's account of explanation in the moral sciences. He holds the familiar (though problematic) view that explanations of action are causal explanations backed by the laws of human nature. But he also tenders a rational and historical model of explanation which has been neglected in Hume studies. Developed primarily in the Essays and put into practice in the History of England, this model holds that explanations in the moral sciences cite agents? reasons for acting (...)
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    In Search of Social Capital.James Farr - 2007 - Political Theory 35 (1):54-61.
  18. Marx and positivism.James Farr - 1984 - In T. Ball & J. Farr (eds.), After Marx. Cambridge University Press. pp. 217--234.
     
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    Marx No Empiricist.James Farr - 1983 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 13 (4):465-472.
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    Marx, science, and the dialectical method.James Farr - 1987 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 17 (2):221-232.
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    The Communist Manifestoes: media of Marxism and Bolshevik contagion in America.James Farr - 2018 - Studies in East European Thought 70 (2-3):85-105.
    The Communist Manifesto—rhetorical masterpiece of proletarian revolution—was published 69 years before the Bolshevik Revolution and had a complex reception history that implicated America and Russia in the long interval between. But once the Revolution shook the world, the Manifesto became indissolubly tied to it, forged together as constitutive moments of some supratemporal revolutionary dynamic. Its subsequent and further reception in America bore the marks of Bolshevik contagion, negatively in many quarters, positively in the early American communist movement. As various communist (...)
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    Book ReviewJudith N. Shklar, Redeeming American Political Thought. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. Pp. 209. $38.00 ; $13.95. [REVIEW]James Farr - 2001 - Ethics 112 (1):182-185.
  23. The Self-Made Map: Cartographic Writing in Early Modern France. [REVIEW]James Farr - 2011 - The Medieval Review 10.
     
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    In search of social capital. A reply to Ben fine.Farr James - 2007 - Political Theory 35 (1):54-61.
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    The moral psychology of rationing among physicians: the role of harm and fairness intuitions in physician objections to cost-effectiveness and cost-containment.Ryan M. Antiel, Farr A. Curlin, Katherine M. James & Jon C. Tilburt - 2013 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 8:13.
    Physicians vary in their moral judgments about health care costs. Social intuitionism posits that moral judgments arise from gut instincts, called “moral foundations.” The objective of this study was to determine if “harm” and “fairness” intuitions can explain physicians’ judgments about cost-containment in U.S. health care and using cost-effectiveness data in practice, as well as the relative importance of those intuitions compared to “purity”, “authority” and “ingroup” in cost-related judgments.
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  26. Unamuno, William James y Kierkegaard y otros ensayos / Luis Farré.Luis Farré - 1967 - Buenos Aires: Editorial La Aurora.
     
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    On James Farr's "'so vile and miserable an estate"'.Seymour Drescher - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (3):502-503.
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    On James Farr's ` “So Vile and Miserable an Estate' ”.Seymour Drescher - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (3):502-503.
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    James Farr y David Lay Williams (eds.) The General Will. The Evolution of a Concept, Cambridge University Press, Nueva York, 2015. 495 páginas. [REVIEW]Daniel Blanch - 2016 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 16.
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    James Farr y David Lay Williams (eds.) The General Will. The Evolution of a Concept, Cambridge University Press, Nueva York, 2015. 495 páginas. ISBN-13: 978-1107057012. [REVIEW]Daniel Blanch - 2016 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 16:174-177.
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  31. Terence Ball and James Farr, eds., After Marx Reviewed by.Charles Dyke - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (10):459-464.
     
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    Book Reviews : Terrence Ball, James Farr, and Russell L. Hanson, eds., Political Innovation and Conceptual Change. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1989. Pp. x, 366. $49.50 (cloth), $15.95 (paper. [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 1992 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (3):402-408.
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    Book Reviews : Terrence Ball, James Farr, and Russell L. Hanson, eds., Political Innovation and Conceptual Change. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1989. Pp. x, 366. $49.50 (cloth), $15.95 (paper. [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 1992 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (3):402-408.
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  34. Reviews : Terence Ball, James Farr and Russell L. Hanson (eds), Political Innovation and Conceptual Change, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989, paper £12.95, x + 366 pp. [REVIEW]Nick Ellison - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (3):433-435.
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  35. Terence Ball and James Farr, eds., After Marx. [REVIEW]Charles Dyke - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6:459-464.
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  36. Causation with a human face.James Woodward - 2006 - In Huw Price & Richard Corry (eds.), Causation, Physics, and the Constitution of Reality: Russell's Republic Revisited. Oxford University Press.
    What is the relationship between, on the one hand, the sorts of causal claims found in the special sciences (and in common sense) and, on the other hand, the world as described by physics? A standard picture goes like this: the fundamental laws of physics are causal laws in the sense that they can be interpreted as telling us that realizations of one set of physical factors or properties “causes” realizations of other properties. Causal claims in the special sciences are (...)
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  37. Immanence and Transcendence as Inseparable Processes: On the Relevance of Arguments from Whitehead to Deleuze Interpretation.James Williams - 2010 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 4 (1):94-106.
    It is argued in this paper that recent work on immanence and transcendence in Whitehead scholarship, notably by Basile and Nobo, provides helpful guidelines and ideas for work on problems regarding immanence in Deleuze's philosophy. By following arguments on theism and naturalism in the reception of Whitehead, it argues that Deleuze's philosophy depends on reciprocal relations between that actual and the virtual such that they cannot be considered as separate without also being incomplete. It is then shown that Deleuze's philosophy (...)
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    Remarks on the linguistics foundations of physics.George L. Farre - 1965 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 6 (2):110-122.
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    Animal welfare in veterinary practice.James Yeates - 2013 - Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Patients -- Clients -- Welfare assessment -- Clinical choices -- Achieving animal welfare goals -- Beyond the clinic.
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    Uncivil Supervisors and Perceived Work Ability: The Joint Moderating Roles of Job Involvement and Grit.Dana Kabat-Farr, Benjamin M. Walsh & Alyssa K. McGonagle - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 156 (4):971-985.
    Uncivil behavior by leaders may be viewed as an effective way to motivate employees. However, supervisor incivility, as a form of unethical supervision, may be undercutting employees’ ability to do their jobs. We investigate linkages between workplace incivility and perceived work ability, a variable that captures employees’ appraisals of their ability to continue working in their jobs. We draw upon the appraisal theory of stress and social identity theory to examine incivility from supervisors as an antecedent to PWA, and to (...)
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    En busca de la subjetividad radical.Releyendo a Marcuse después de Honneth.Arnold L. Farr, Leandro Sánchez Marín & Jhoan Sebastian David Giraldo - 2023 - Escritos 31 (66):35-54.
    Abordaré la crítica de Axel Honneth a la primera Escuela de Frankfurt y su aparente omisión de Herbert Marcuse. Defenderé a Marcuse contra algunas de las críticas hechas por Honneth a la teoría crítica temprana de la Escuela de Frankfurt. Luego argumentaré que Marcuse siempre estuvo en busca de una subjetividad radical, incluso cuando advirtió contra los mecanismos unidimensionales en curso de producción de sujetos. Finalmente, mostraré que Honneth también construye su proyecto en torno a la búsqueda de una subjetividad (...)
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    Citizen science in the digital age: rhetoric, science, and public engagement.James Wynn - 2017 - Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press.
    James Wynn’s timely investigation highlights scientific studies grounded in publicly gathered data and probes the rhetoric these studies employ. Many of these endeavors, such as the widely used SETI@home project, simply draw on the processing power of participants’ home computers; others, like the protein-folding game FoldIt, ask users to take a more active role in solving scientific problems. In Citizen Science in the Digital Age: Rhetoric, Science, and Public Engagement, Wynn analyzes the discourse that enables these scientific ventures, as (...)
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  43. Silence, gesture, revelation: the ethics and aesthetics of montage in Godard and Agamben.James S. Williams - 2014 - In Henrik Gustafsson & Asbjørn Grønstad (eds.), Cinema and Agamben: ethics, biopolitics and the moving image. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    What science is and how it really works.James C. Zimring - 2019 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    A timely and accessible synthesis of the strengths, weaknesses and reality of science through the eyes of a practicing scientist.
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  45. The vocation of postmodern man : why Fichte now? again?Arnold Farr - 2013 - In Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.), Fichte's Vocation of Man: New Interpretive and Critical Essays. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 285-299.
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    Sache der Akzeptanz oder des Glaubens?James D. Williams - 2011 - In Dittmar Graf (ed.), Evolutionstheorie-Akzeptanz und Vermittlung im europäischen Vergleich. Berlin: Springer. pp. 99.
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    When Confucius "encounters" John Dewey: a cross-cultural inquiry into Dewey's visit to China.James Zhixiang Yang - 2023 - Charlotte: Information Age Publishing.
    John Dewey's sojourn to China created a historical moment between the United States and China. Therefore, some of the recent scholarship on the topic aims to uncover the social and historical implications behind Dewey's Chinese trip, centering on how intercultural conversations occurred between "Confucius" and "John Dewey" during the period of May Fourth/New Culture Movement. Much research also reflects an attempt to synthesize and unify Western and Eastern education. This book spotlights a cross-cultural "encounter" between Confucius and John Dewey by (...)
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    The vision of the soul: truth, goodness, and beauty in the western tradition.James Matthew Wilson - 2017 - Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
    Ours is an age full of desires but impoverished in its understanding of where those desires lead—an age that claims mastery over the world but also claims to find the world as a whole absurd or unintelligible. In The Vision of the Soul, James Matthew Wilson seeks to conserve the great insights of the western tradition by giving us a new account of them responsive to modern discontents. The western— or Christian Platonist—tradition, he argues, tells us that man is (...)
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    Escrits i polèmiques del lul·lista Salvador Bové (1869-1915).Luis Rourera Farré - 1986 - Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans.
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  50. The pathfinders of America.James F. Wright - 1920
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