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  1. John H. Taylor (2013). In Defence of Powerful Qualities. Metaphysica 14 (1):93-107.
    The ontology of ‘powerful qualities’ is gaining an increasing amount of attention in the literature on properties. This is the view that the so-called categorical or qualitative properties are identical with ‘dispositional’ properties. The position is associated with C.B. Martin, John Heil, Galen Strawson and Jonathan Jacobs. Robert Schroer ( 2012 ) has recently mounted a number of criticisms against the powerful qualities view as conceived by these main adherents, and has also advanced his own (radically different) version of the (...)
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  2. John H. Taylor & Lawrence J. Walker (1997). Moral Climate and the Development of Moral Reasoning: The Effects of Dyadic Discussions Between Young Offenders. Journal of Moral Education 26 (1):21-43.
    Abstract Cognitive?developmental theory claims that moral reasoning can be developed through discussion with others, especially those at a higher stage. This study examined two social/contextual factors that may mediate such cognitive processes in moral development: socio?metric status and moral climate. Socio?metric status was studied because participants were 101 institutionalised young offenders with established differences in peer status. Moral climate was studied because participants came from residential units that varied markedly in programme activities. Participants were assessed for moral reasoning, perceptions of (...)
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  3. John H. Taylor (1949). The Meaning of Spiritus in St. Augustine's De Genesi, XII. The Modern Schoolman 26 (3):211-218.
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