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    Visions, Imagination, and Dreams in the Work of Ethics.Kelly Brown Douglas - 2023 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 43 (2):249-261.
    This essay addresses what is at the foundation of the US’s seemingly inherent “resistance” to racial justice and hence to Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream. This resistance is rooted in a moral imaginary corrupted by an epistemological gaze defined by whiteness and informed by anti-Blackness. For religious scholars, this means that we must adopt a preferential option for the knowledge and voices of those who historically have been granted little or no epistemic authority within our disciplines.
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    Book Reviews Section 2.Donald Melcer, Frederick B. Davis, Dennis J. Hocevar, Francis J. Kelly, Joseph L. Braga, Verne Keenan, Joseph C. English, Douglas K. Stevenson, James C. Moore, Paul G. Liberty, Thebon Alexander, Jebe E. Brophy, Ronald M. Brown, W. D. Halls, Frederick M. Binder, Jacob L. Susskind, David B. Ripley, Martin Laforse, Bernard Spodek, V. Robert Agostino, R. Mclaren Sawyer, Joseph Kirschner, Franklin Parker & Hilary E. Bender - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (4):212-225.
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    Response to Kelly Brown Douglas.Lincoln Rice - 2023 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 43 (2):263-266.
    Kelly Brown Douglas offered two countermeasures to aid ethicists in expanding the moral imaginary of a people: (1) examine critically the work of interlocutors and (2) change our gaze to those voices that have been traditionally refused epistemic authority. This essay explores concrete examples of these countermeasures in theological scholarship.
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    Disclosure and consent: ensuring the ethical provision of information regarding childbirth.Kelly Irvine, Rebecca C. H. Brown & Julian Savulescu - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Ethical medical care of pregnant women in Australia should include the real provision of information regarding the risks and benefits of vaginal birth. Routinely obtaining consent for the different ways in which childbirth is commonly intervened on and the assistance involved (such as midwife-led care or a planned caesarean section) and providing sufficient information for women to evaluate the harms and benefits of the care on offer, would not only enable the empowerment of women but would align with the current (...)
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    Designation, characterization, and theory in Dewey's logic.Douglas Browning - 2002 - In F. Thomas Burke, D. Micah Hester & Robert B. Talisse (eds.), Dewey's logical theory: new studies and interpretations. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press. pp. 160--179.
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    Truth and Meaning in the Determination of Radiogenic Risk.Douglas J. Crawford-Brown - 1983 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 5 (5):1.
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  7. Some meanings of automobiles.Douglas Browning - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and values: essential readings. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    The baire category theorem in weak subsystems of second-order arithmetic.Douglas K. Brown & Stephen G. Simpson - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):557-578.
    Working within weak subsystems of second-order arithmetic Z2 we consider two versions of the Baire Category theorem which are not equivalent over the base system RCA0. We show that one version (B.C.T.I) is provable in RCA0 while the second version (B.C.T.II) requires a stronger system. We introduce two new subsystems of Z2, which we call RCA+ 0 and WKL+ 0, and show that RCA+ 0 suffices to prove B.C.T.II. Some model theory of WKL+ 0 and its importance in view of (...)
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    Which set existence axioms are needed to prove the separable Hahn-Banach theorem?Douglas K. Brown & Stephen G. Simpson - 1986 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 31:123-144.
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    Creativity, correspondence, and statements about the future.Douglas Browning - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (4):514-536.
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    Philosophers of process.Douglas Browning - 1965 - New York,: Random House.
    This book is intended to fill the need for a single volume of primary texts in this area.
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    Vitali's Theorem and WWKL.Douglas K. Brown, Mariagnese Giusto & Stephen G. Simpson - 2002 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (2):191-206.
    Continuing the investigations of X. Yu and others, we study the role of set existence axioms in classical Lebesgue measure theory. We show that pairwise disjoint countable additivity for open sets of reals is provable in RCA0. We show that several well-known measure-theoretic propositions including the Vitali Covering Theorem are equivalent to WWKL over RCA0.
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    Believing in Natural Kinds.Douglas Browning - 1978 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 9 (1):135-148.
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  14. Dewey and Ortega on the Starting Point.Douglas Browning - 1998 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (1):69-92.
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  15. The Limits of the Practical in Peirce's View of Philosophical Inquiry.Douglas Browning - 1994 - In Edward C. Moore & Richard S. Robin (eds.), From Time and Chance to Consciousness: Studies in the Metaphysics of Charles Peirce. Oxford: Berg Publishers,. pp. 15-29.
     
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    Dewey and Ortega on the Starting Point.Douglas Browning - 2011 - In Gregory Fernando Pappas (ed.), Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society. Fordham University Press. pp. 135-155.
    This chapter shows that despite cultural and linguistic differences John Dewey and José Ortega y Gasset have similar starting points in their philosophies. The chapter hopes to show that in spite of the difference in the vocabulary which each invokes to point to the starting point of his philosophical investigations, and in spite of the disparity in the detritus of their different philosophical backgrounds with which each is encumbered, their starting points are much the same. The importance of this is (...)
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    Comments on David Hildebrand’s “the Neopragmatist Turn”.Douglas Browning - 2003 - Southwest Philosophy Review 19 (2):67-69.
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    The Privacy of Feelings.Douglas Browning - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):45-56.
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    Proceedings of the Sixty‐First Annual Meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology.Douglas Browning - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (3):317-318.
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    Proceedings of the sixty-first annual meeting of the southern society for philosophy and psychology.Douglas Browning - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (3):317-318.
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    Reply to Krecz.Douglas Browning - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (9999):131-135.
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    Reply to Krecz.Douglas Browning - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (9999):131-135.
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    Reply to Krecz.Douglas Browning - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (9999):131-135.
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    The canon of subjectables.Douglas Browning - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (2):171-186.
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    The philosophy of mind, part I: The privacy of feelings.Douglas Browning - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):45-56.
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    The Privacy of Feelings.Douglas Browning - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):45-56.
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    Whitehead's Theory of Human Agency.Douglas Browning - 1964 - Dialogue 2 (4):424-441.
  28. The Problem of Man.Douglas Browning - 1969 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 50 (1):85.
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  29. Movie-games and game-movies: towards an aesthetics of transmediality.Douglas Brown & Tanya Krzywinska - 2009 - In Warren Buckland (ed.), Film theory and contemporary Hollywood movies. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Ontology and the Practical Arena.Douglas Browning - 1990 - University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press.
    In this challenging study in metaphilosophy, Douglas Browning makes a case for viewing ontology as a legitimate and viable philosophical pursuit. Beginning with a sustained analysis of the process of attempting to construct a system that is true of the whole of reality, he proceeds to focus upon the issues of the need for and availability of controls upon speculative construction. He concludes by arguing for the importance of one such speculative control, namely, an appeal to the structural traits (...)
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    The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy and Other Essays in Contemporary Thought.Douglas Browning - 2007 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Presenting Dewey' s new view of philosophical inquiry This critical edition of The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy and Other Essays in Contemporary Thought presents the results of John Dewey' s patient construction, throughout the previous sixteen years, of the radically new view of the methods and concerns of philosophical inquiry. It was a view that he continued to defend for the rest of his life. In the 1910 The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy and Other Essays in Contemporary Thought-- (...)
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    Quine and the Ontological Enterprise.Douglas Browning - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (3):492 - 510.
    IN THIS CHARMINGLY DISARMING FASHION Quine got us off on the wrong foot. No ontologist is interested in the attempt to give a complete inventory of the things which are. He is, indeed, interested in the sorts of things which are, but not just any list of sorts of things would interest him. There are, one might well say, white dogs, brown dogs, and brown and white dogs. Clearly these are some of the sorts of things there are. (...)
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    Acts.Douglas Browning - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):3 - 17.
    It seems clear, on the face of- it, that men act and bodies behave. Philosophers have often drawn our attention to the sorts of actions men perform. Moral choice, it is said, involves an act of will. Knowledge involves an act of judgment, an act of inference, or an act of synthesis. Some say there are acts of apprehension, consciousness, attention, doubting, sensing, remembering. Others include acts of abstraction and acts of spatialization. But one may ask what the evidence is (...)
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    Act and agent.Douglas Browning - 1964 - [Coral Gables, Fla.,: University of Miami Press.
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  35. Act and Agent: An Essay in Philosophical Anthropology.Douglas Browning - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 65 (61):340-341.
     
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  36. Act and agent.Douglas Browning - 1964 - [Coral Gables, Fla.,: University of Miami Press.
     
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    Albert Perley Brogan 1889 - 1983.Douglas Browning - 1984 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 57 (5):621 - 622.
  38. Barbara Levine, ed., Works about John Dewey, 1886· 1995 Reviewed by.Douglas Browning - 1996 - Philosophy in Review 16 (3):188-189.
     
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    David Louis Miller 1903 - 1986.Douglas Browning - 1986 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 60 (2):262 - 263.
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    Experience as Philosophy: On the Work of John J. McDermott (review).Douglas Browning - 2007 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 43 (4):787-795.
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    Ontology and the practical arena.Douglas Browning - 1990 - University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Introduction I propose in this work, first, to consider the process of doing ontology and, second, to argue for the importance which an understanding of ...
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    The Feeling of Freedom.Douglas Browning - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):123 - 146.
    2. Before getting down to business, two assumptions underlying the subsequent discussion should be made explicit. The first concerns the choice of methods. Our problem is one of the proper description of a distinctive fact of consciousness, but there is an indirect as well as a direct manner of approach. The indirect approach would be to examine the structure of the language used in talk about such a feeling of freedom; the direct approach would be to employ to the full (...)
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    Virtue as the basis of engineering ethics.Douglas J. Crawford-Brown - 1997 - Science and Engineering Ethics 3 (4):481-489.
    This paper explores the nature of virtue theory as applied to engineering practice. It links virtue to specific areas of practice such as the selection of ends, devotion to service, the formation of justified belief, the conduct of dialogue, the taking of actions, and exercises of the will. These areas are related to a culture of virtue in which an engineering society creates the conditions enabling acts of virtue and celebrates individuals and their acts which exemplify identified virtues. The result (...)
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    9 Dewey and Ortega on the Starting Point.Douglas Browning - 2011 - In Gregory Fernando Pappas (ed.), Pragmatism in the Americas. Fordham University Press. pp. 135-155.
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    Free Acts and Free Men.Douglas Browning - 1963 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):15-20.
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    Further remarks on criteria and grading.Douglas Browning - 1963 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (2):255 – 261.
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    Logic and Ontology.Douglas Browning - 1991 - Southwest Philosophy Review 7 (1):59-67.
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    Prolonged Grieving after Abortion: A Descriptive Study.Douglas Brown, Thomas E. Elkins & David B. Larson - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (2):118-123.
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    Reply to Pappas.Douglas Browning - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (9999):109-116.
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    Reply to Krecz.Douglas Browning - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (9999):131-135.
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