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    The Elements of Politics.Jeremiah W. Jenks - 1892 - Philosophical Review 1 (4):458.
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  2. Classroom Behavior as a Function of Value Motivation.Jeremiah W. Canning - 1970 - In Values in an Age of Confrontation. Columbus, Ohio, C. E. Merrill. pp. 145.
     
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    Values in an age of confrontation.Jeremiah W. Canning (ed.) - 1970 - Columbus, Ohio,: C. E. Merrill.
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    Social supergenes of superorganisms: Do supergenes play important roles in social evolution?Timothy A. Linksvayer, Jeremiah W. Busch & Chris R. Smith - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (8):683-689.
    We suggest that supergenes, groups of co‐inherited loci, may be involved in a range of intriguing genetic and evolutionary phenomena in insect societies, and may play broad roles in the evolution of cooperation and conflict. Supergenes are central in the evolution of an array of traits including self‐incompatibility, mimicry, and sex chromosomes. Recently, researchers identified a large supergene, described as a social chromosome, which controls social organization in the fire ant. This system was previously considered to be a remarkable example (...)
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  5. The Elohist and North Israelite Traditions.Alan W. Jenks - 1977
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    Terrace-dependent nucleation of small Ag clusters on a five-fold icosahedral quasicrystal surface.B. Unal, J. W. Evans, T. A. Lograsso, A. R. Ross, C. J. Jenks & P. A. Thiel - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (18-21):2995-3001.
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    Modelling of the energetics and kinetics of Al deposition on 5-fold Al-rich quasicrystal surfaces.C. Ghosh, D. -J. Liu, C. J. Jenks, P. A. Thiel & J. W. Evans - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (6-8):831-840.
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    Aquinas, Original Sin, and the Challenge of Evolution, Daniel W. Houck.Wilson Jeremiah - 2021 - Philosophia Christi 23 (1):218-222.
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    Immune Logics ain't that Immune.Jeremiah Joven Joaquin - forthcoming - Logic and Logical Philosophy:1-7.
    Da Ré and Szmuc argue that while there is a symmetry between ‘infectious’ and ‘immune’ logics, this symmetry fails w.r.t. extending an algebra with an immune or an infectious element. In this paper, I show that the symmetry also fails w.r.t. defining a new logical operation from a given set of primitive (Boolean) operations. I use the case of the material conditional to illustrate this point.
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    Lucius T. Outlaw, Jr. On Why Racism Makes no Sense.Hazel T. Biana & Jeremiah Joven B. Joaquin - 2022 - Filosofia Theoretica 11 (3):105-126.
    In this interview with W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University, Lucius T. Outlaw, Jr, we discuss the metaphysical and ethical questions of grouping and classifying people in terms of race and ethnicity. Outlaw is the author of [On Race and Philosophy] and one of the recognised pioneers of Africana Philosophy. Outlaw talks about growing up in racial segregation in Starkville, Mississippi, the Black Power movement, the notion of the Black intellectual, scholarship and teaching, and philosophizing about race. (...)
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    A History of Politics. Edward Jenks.W. F. Trotter - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (2):269-269.
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    Jeremiah 33:15-16 as a reinterpretation of Jeremiah 23:5-6.W. J. Wessels - 1991 - HTS Theological Studies 47 (1).
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    Review of Edward Jenks: A History of Politics[REVIEW]W. F. Trotter - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (2):269-269.
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    Book Review:A History of Politics. Edward Jenks[REVIEW]W. F. Trotter - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (2):269-.
  15. The Contribution of Socratic Method and Plato’s Theory of Truth to Plato Scholarship.Rod Jenks - 2001
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    A companion to Meister Eckhart.Jeremiah Hackett (ed.) - 2012 - Boston: Brill.
    Drawing on the latest European Research on Meister Eckhart since 1970, the volume provides a comprehensive rereading of the Life, Works, Career, Trial of Meister Eckhart.
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    The Philippine Higher Education Sector in the Time of COVID-19.Jeremiah Joaquin, Hazel Biana & Mark Anthony Dacela - 2020 - Frontiers in Education 5.
    This paper reports the policy-responses of different Philippine higher education institutions (HEIs) to the novel coronavirus, COVD-19 pandemic. It compares these responses with those made by HEIs in Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. Publicly available data and news reports were used to gauge the general public’s reaction to these policies and how the Philippines’ responses fare with its Southeast Asian neighbors. The paper observes that despite the innovations made by Philippine HEIs in terms of alternative learning modes and technologies for delivering (...)
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  18. Heidegger on the Hermeneutics of Ultimate Statements.Jeremiah Conway - 2007 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 30 (2).
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    Gappying Curry Redux.Jeremiah Joven Joaquin - 2024 - Sophia 63 (1):5-11.
    In ‘Currying omnipotence: A reply to Beall and Cotnoir’, Andrew Tedder and Guillermo Badia argue that Jc Beall and A. J. Cotnoir’s gappy solution to the traditional paradox of unrestricted omnipotence does not extend to a Curry-like version of the paradox. In this paper, we show that it does extend to it.
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    Mencius, Hume, and the Virtue of Humanity: Sources of Benevolent Moral Development.Jeremiah Carey & Rico Vitz - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (4):693-713.
    In this paper, we elucidate the moral psychology and what we might call the moral sociology of Mencius and of Hume, and we argue for three claims. First, we demonstrate that there are strong similarities between Mencius and Hume concerning some of the principal psychological sources of the virtue of humanity. Second, we show that there are strong similarities between the two concerning some of the principal social sources of the virtue of humanity. Third, we argue that there are related, (...)
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  21. On Orthodox Panentheism.Jeremiah Carey - forthcoming - Religious Studies.
    Panentheism is the position that the world is in some sense ‘in’ God, and God ‘in’ the world, without the world being identical to God. Thus, it tries, like what I call mainstream theism and against pan- theism, to protect the transcendence of God, while giving greater emphasis to his immanence in creation than the former. I aim to explicate an approach that I call Orthodox Panentheism. The word ‘orthodox’ is to be read in two ways. First, the picture is (...)
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  22. Heidegger on the Hermeneutics of Ultimate Statements.Jeremiah Conway - 2007 - In B. K. Dalai (ed.), Ultimate Reality and Meaning. Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Pune. pp. 30--2.
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    What Can You DoWith Philosophy Anyway?Jeremiah Conway - 2002 - Philosophy Now 36:30-32.
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  24. Loób and Kapwa: An Introduction to a Filipino Virtue Ethics.Jeremiah Reyes - 2015 - Asian Philosophy 25 (2):148-171.
    This is an introduction to a Filipino virtue ethics which is a relationship-oriented virtue ethics. The concepts to be discussed are the result of the unique history of the Philippines, namely a Southeast Asian tribal and animist tradition mixed with a Spanish Catholic tradition for over 300 years. Filipino virtue ethics is based on two foundational concepts in Filipino culture. The first is loób, which can easily be misunderstood when literally translated into English as ‘inside’ but which is better translated (...)
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  25. The state and government.Jeremiah Simeon Young - 1917 - Chicago,: A. C. McClurg & co..
     
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    The problem of evil and sufferings.Jeremiah Zimmerman - 1927 - Boston, Mass.,: The Stratford Company.
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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    Editorial-special issue: Symposium medical research ethics at the millennium: What have we learned?-Care of the medical ethos, with some comments on research: Reflections after the holocaust.Jeremiah A. Barondess - 2000 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 43 (3):308-324.
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    Did Rousseau Teach Kant Discipline?Jeremiah Alberg - 2023 - Kantian Review 28 (1):1-19.
    Both Rousseau and Kant wrote their works with the intention of contributing to the well-being of humans. The ways in which Kant followed Rousseau to achieve this aim were many and go beyond those easily recognized. This article presents evidence for Rousseau’s influence in the Discipline of Pure Reason chapter of the Doctrine of Method in the First Critique. Both Rousseau and Kant emphasized discipline as a necessary part of a proper education that leads to a well-ordered life. Kant’s form (...)
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    The Emergence of Reflexivity in Greek Language and Thought: From Homer to Plato and Beyond.Edward T. Jeremiah - 2012 - Brill.
    This thesis investigates reflexivity in ancient Greek literature and philosophy from Homer to Plato. It contends that ancient Greek culture developed a notion of personhood that was characteristically reflexive, and that this was linked to a linguistic development of specialized reflexive pronouns, which are the words for 'self'.
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    Contributors to the symposium “medical research ethics at the millennium: What have we learned?”.Jeremiah A. Barondess - 2000 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 43 (3):397.
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    The impossible in medicine.Jeremiah A. Barondess - 1986 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 29 (4):521.
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    Plowing New Fields of Scholarship in Social Studies: Planting New Seeds With Civic, Economic, and Geographic Thinking.Jeremiah C. Clabough & I. I. I. William B. Russell - forthcoming - Journal of Social Studies Research.
    This manuscript is the introductory article for the special issue of the Journal of Social Studies Research titled Teaching Disciplinary Thinking, Literacy, and Argumentation Skills. In it, the authors provide an historical overview of disciplinary thinking as outlined by Edwin Fenton and Sam Wineburg. They talk about how the C3 Framework is a melding of a focus on disciplinary thinking outlined by Fenton and Wineburg with the emphasis on preparing K-12 students for their future roles as democratic citizens as stressed (...)
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    Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon on the Posterior Analytics.Jeremiah Hackett - 2004 - In Pia Antolic-Piper, Alexander Fidora & Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (eds.), Erkenntnis Und Wissenschaft/ Knowledge and Science: Probleme der Epistemologie in der Philosophie des Mittelalters/ Problems of Epistemology in Medieval Philosophy. De Gruyter. pp. 161-212.
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    When philosophers rule: The platonic academy and statesmanship.Jeremiah Russell - 2012 - History of Political Thought 33 (2):209-230.
    Most scholars suggest that Plato's academy served as a training ground for future statesmen in order that philosophy might influence politics. Yet scholars deny that later Platonic academies maintained this same political focus. It is assumed that they transformed into monastic asylums, allowing philosophers to escape worldly affairs. This article challenges the conventional reading through an interpretation of a commentary on Plato's Gorgias, written by an Alexandrian Neoplatonist who upholds his predecessor's political focus. He argues that the philosopher must be (...)
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    Love and evaluative conflict.Jeremiah Tillman - 2024 - European Journal of Philosophy 32 (1):145-158.
    Lovers often disagree. We may reject the specific goals our loved ones pursue or the broad values they hold. Some philosophers suggest that such evaluative conflict makes romantic love in its ideal form deficient. I argue that this is mistaken. On the contrary, our ideal of love holds that we can love people for ‘who they are’ (as we say), even as we profoundly disagree with them. My argument draws on intuitive cases from screwball comedy about love amid conflict, love (...)
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    The Effect of Rousseau on Kant’s Resolution of the Antinomy of Practical Reason.Jeremiah Alberg - 2023 - Kantian Review 28 (4):519-536.
    I examine chapters I and II of the Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason from the Critique of Practical Reason, to show that Kant resolved the antimony of practical reason by first giving an accurate representation of the cause of a properly moral act and then recognizing that this accurate representation raised further problems, problems that were anticipated by Rousseau, especially in his Reveries of a Solitary Walker. Rousseau’s reveries allowed Kant to explore, and to some extent overcome, the darker implications (...)
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  37. Compassion.Jeremiah Conway - 2001 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 8 (1):1-6.
    The following three papers focus on compassion, an issue well worth our consideration in our contemporary age, and most especially during our recent national tragedy. It is hoped that these philosophical discussions of compassion may help us as we, on personal and societal levels, come to grips with immense human suffering. The topic of compassion brings us into an exploration of a cluster of related philosophical issues and is thus a good stepping off point for inquiry. The role of the (...)
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    Race, Caste and Christian Ethics: A Decolonial Proposal.Anderson Jeremiah - 2024 - Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (1):19-35.
    Christian ethical imagination was always tempered by various social prejudices prevalent in local contexts. Particularly during modernity and subsequently through colonial expansion, the role of race and caste became central to the expansion of Christianity through missionary activity. A closer scrutiny of colonial missionary Christianity clearly suggests the significance of racialised worldview shaping theological and ethical paradigms. In particular contexts, such racialised imagination underpinned and gave credence to other forms of social prejudices, such as caste in South Asia. Through a (...)
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    Akrasia , practical reason, and the diversity of motivation: A new defense of tripartition.Jeremiah Carey - 2019 - European Journal of Philosophy 27 (4):971-981.
    In akrasia, an agent intentionally acts against her own judgment about what it is best to do. This presents many puzzles for the understanding of human motivation. The Socrates of Plato's Protagoras, for example, denies this is possible because he claims that all action is motivated by an agent's belief about what is best. Plato himself seems to reject this view in the Republic, appealing to three distinct sources of motivation. This paper takes Plato's side in the general debate, arguing (...)
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    Dispassion as an Ethical Ideal.Jeremiah Carey - 2018 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 5.
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    Dispassion as an Ethical Ideal.Jeremiah Carey - 2018 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 5.
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    The Synecdoche of Poiesis.Jeremiah Bowen - 2020 - Substance 49 (1):3-24.
    A word from the wise is not to be discarded, O Phaedrus, but it is to be examined.The Socratic project is founded on the fallibility of those reputed to be wise, and the necessity of examining their wisdom. The importance of fallibility is clear enough in the Apology, in Socrates’s insistence that he is only wiser than others because he acknowledges his own ignorance. In Phaedrus, it is the basis of his distinction between the sophoi, the wise or learned, and (...)
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    Kant, Rousseau, and the State of Nature.Jeremiah Alberg - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 839-846.
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    Spiritual, but not religious?: On the nature of spirituality and its relation to religion.Jeremiah Carey - 2018 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 83 (3):261-269.
    Recent years have seen a rise in those who describe themselves as “spiritual, but not religious”. At a popular level, there has been a lot of debate about this label and what it represents. But philosophers have in general paid little attention to the conceptual issues it raises. What is spirituality, exactly, and how does it relate to religion? Could there be a non-religious spirituality? In this paper, I try to give an outline account of the nature of spirituality and (...)
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    The Ontology of the Eucharist.Jeremiah Reedy - 1991 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 65 (3):373-386.
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    What Dreams May Come: Kant’s Träume eines Geistersehers Elucidated by the Dreams of a Coquette.Jeremiah Alberg - 2015 - Kant Studien 106 (2):169-200.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 106 Heft: 2 Seiten: 169-200.
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  47. Love and Fission.Ben Blumson & Jeremiah Joven Joaquin - manuscript
    According to a traditional conception, romantic love is both constant - if someone loves another, they continue to love them - and exclusive - if someone loves another, they love only the other. In this paper, we argue that the essentiality of constancy and exclusivity is incompatible with the possibilities of fission - roughly speaking, of one person becoming two - and fusion - roughly speaking, of two people becoming one. Moreover, if fission or fusion are possible, then constancy and (...)
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    The Philosopher as Parent: John Dewey's Observations of His Children's Language Development and the Development of His Thinking about Communication.Jeremiah Dyehouse & Krysten Manke - 2017 - Education and Culture 33 (1):3-22.
    In an 1896 article for Kindergarten Magazine, John Dewey explained that the "child comes to school to do; to cook, to sew, to work with wood and tools in simple constructive acts; within and about these acts cluster the studies—writing, reading, arithmetic, etc."1 With this statement, Dewey encapsulated a key principle in the elementary education pedagogy he was at that time developing at the University of Chicago's Laboratory School. This school, which Dewey founded in 1896, explicitly experimented with new pedagogical (...)
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  49. Teaching the Old Testament in English Classes.James S. Ackerman, Alan Wilkin Jenks, Edward B. Jenkinson & Jan Blough - 1973
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    The Scandal of Origins in Rousseau.Jeremiah L. Alberg - 2004 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 11 (1):1-14.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE SCANDAL OF ORIGINS IN ROUSSEAU Jeremiah L. Alberg University of West Georgia To speak of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and scandal is not difficult. Immediately one thinks of his relationship with Mme de Warens, his lover and his beloved mama. Most of his works upset some group or another—other intellectuals (the Discourse on the Sciences andArts), the Genevan authorities (the "Dedication" the Discourse on Inequality), the Church (Emile)—the list (...)
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