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  1. Maureen Junker-Kenny & Peter P. Kenny (eds.) (2004). Memory, Narrativity, Self and the Challenge to Think God: The Reception Within Theology of the Recent Work of Paul Ricoeur. Lit.score: 290.0
    This book explores the usefulness of major categories of Paul Ricoeur's work, such as "memory, " "narrativity, " and his conception of self, within different ...
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  2. Peter Alexander, A. J. Ayer, P. F. Strawson, G. P. Henderson, John M. Hems, Roy Harris, Anthony Kenny, Ninian Smart, K. C. Barclay, Mary Hesse & A. C. Lloyd (1966). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 75 (299):442-461.score: 270.0
  3. Anthony Kenny, John Cottingham & P. M. S. Hacker (eds.) (2010). Mind, Method, and Morality: Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny. Oxford University Press.score: 210.0
    Aristotle -- Aquinas -- Descartes -- Wittgenstein.
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  4. A. J. P. Kenny (1963). Action, Emotion And Will. Ny: Humanities Press.score: 180.0
    ACTION, EMOTION AND WILL "This a clear and persuasive book which contains as many sharp points as a thorn bush and an array of arguments that as neat and ...
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  5. Anthony Kenny (1980). Aquinas. Hill and Wang.score: 150.0
    The historical context of the philosophical work of St. Thomas Aquinas, by D. Knowles.--Form and existence, by P. Geach.--Categories, by H. McCabe.--Analogy as a rule of meaning for religious language, by J. F. Ross.--Nominalism, by P. Geach.--St. Thomas' doctrine of necessary being, by P. Brown.--The proof ex motu for the existence of God; logical analysis of St. Thomas' arguments, by J. Salamucha.--Infinite causal regression, by P. Brown.--St. Thomas Aquinas and the language of total dependence, by J. N. Deck.--Divine foreknowledge and (...)
     
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  6. Pauline Hyde, Patrick Riordan, Gayle Kenny, Alan P. F. Sell, Maire O'Neill, Feargal Murphy & Patrick Gorevan (1996). Books Briefly Noted. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 4 (2):360 – 367.score: 150.0
    Contemplating Suicide: The Language and Ethnics of Self Harm By Gavin J. Fairbairn Routledge, 1995. Pp. xxx. ISBN 415?10606. £12.95(pbk). Religious Transformation in Western Society. The End of Happiness By Harvie Ferguson, Routledge, 1992. Pp. xvi + 269. ISBN 0?415?02574?5. £XX.xx. Feminism and the Self: The Web of Identity By Morwenna Griffiths Routledge, 1995. Pp. 191. ISBN 0?415?09821?1. £12.99 (pbk). Faith, Scepticism and Personal Identity. A Festschrift for Terence Penelhum Edited by J.J. Macintosh and H. A. Meynell University of Calgary (...)
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  7. Anthony Kenny (1969). Aquinas. Garden City, N.Y.,Anchor Books.score: 150.0
    The historical context of the philosophical work of St. Thomas Aquinas, by D. Knowles.--Form and existence, by P. Geach.--Categories, by H. McCabe.--Analogy as a rule of meaning for religious language, by J. F. Ross.--Nominalism, by P. Geach.--St. Thomas' doctrine of necessary being, by P. Brown.--The proof ex motu for the existence of God; logical analysis of St. Thomas' arguments, by J. Salamucha.--Infinite causal regression, by P. Brown.--St. Thomas Aquinas and the language of total dependence, by J. N. Deck.--Divine foreknowledge and (...)
     
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  8. Anthony Kenny (1976). Aquinas: A Collection of Critical Essays. University of Notre Dame Press.score: 150.0
    Knowles, D. The historical context of the philosophical work of St. Thomas Aquinas.--Logic and metaphysics: Geach, P. Form and existence. McCabe, H. Categories. Ross, J. F. Analogy as a rule of meaning for religious language. Geach, P. Nominalism.--Natural theology: Brown, P. St. Thomas' doctrine of necessary being. Salamucha, J. The proof ex motu for the existence of God. Brown, P. Infinite causal regression. Deck, J. N. St. Thomas Aquinas and the language of total dependence. Kenny, A. Divine foreknowledge and (...)
     
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  9. Françoise Baylis, Nuala P. Kenny & Susan Sherwin (2008). A Relational Account of Public Health Ethics. Public Health Ethics 1 (3):196-209.score: 120.0
    oise Baylis, 1234 Le Marchant Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 3P7. Tel.: (902)-494–2873; Fax: (902)-494-2924; Email: francoise.baylis{at}dal.ca ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> . Abstract Recently, there has been a growing interest in public health and public health ethics. Much of this interest has been tied to efforts to draw up national and international plans to deal with a global pandemic. It is common for these plans to state the importance of drawing upon a well-developed (...)
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  10. Nuala P. Kenny & Roger Chafe (2007). Pushing Right Against the Evidence: Turbulent Times for Canadian Health Care. Hastings Center Report 37 (5):24-26.score: 120.0
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  11. Nuala P. Kenny, Meghan McMahon & Colleen M. Flood (2007). Canadian Media and Health Policy Research: The Limits of Stories. American Journal of Bioethics 7 (8):19 – 21.score: 120.0
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  12. Anthony Kenny, J. M. Cameron, E. J. Lemmon, N. J. Brown, G. E. de Graaff, Alan Montefiore, Jenny Teichmann, P. Minkus-Benes, J. Gosling, Rudolf Haller, Gershon Weiler, O. R. Jones, W. J. Rees & Ronald Hall (1961). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 70 (278):270-289.score: 120.0
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  13. D. R. Bell, K. Baier, Ronald W. Hepburn, Thomas McPherson, R. D. Bradley, D. D. Raphael, Antony Flew, W. H. F. Barnes, James Griffin, John Wheatley, Heinz-Juergen Schuering, D. P. Henry, Ernest H. Hutten, Anthony Kenny, Mary Warnock, Arthur Thomson & R. F. Holland (1962). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 71 (284):552-594.score: 120.0
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  14. Nuala P. Kenny, Jocelyn Downie, Carolyn Ells & Chris MacDonald (2000). Organizational Ethics Canadian Style. HEC Forum 12 (2):141-148.score: 120.0
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  15. J. P. Kenny & J. S. (1961). Temple and Temples of the Holy Ghost. Heythrop Journal 2 (4):318–332.score: 120.0
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  16. A. J. P. Kenny (1978). Free Will and Responsibility. Routledge.score: 120.0
     
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  17. A. J. P. Kenny (ed.) (1972). The Nature Of Mind. Edinburgh University Press.score: 120.0
     
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  18. A. J. P. Kenny (1976). Will, Freedom, and Power. Blackwell.score: 120.0
     
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  19. Paul B. Miller & Nuala P. Kenny (2002). Walking the Moral Tightrope: Respecting and Protecting Children in Health-Related Research. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (03).score: 120.0
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  20. Anthony Kenny (2009). Cognitive Scientism. In P. M. S. Hacker, Hans-Johann Glock & John Hyman (eds.), Wittgenstein and Analytic Philosophy: Essays for P.M.S. Hacker. Oxford University Press.score: 60.0
     
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  21. Anthony Kenny (1973). The Anatomy of the Soul. [Oxford]Basil Blackwell.score: 60.0
    Mental health in Plato's Republic.--The practical syllogism and incontinence.--Aristotle on happiness.--Intellect and imagination in Aquinas.--Descartes on the will.--Cartesian privacy.--Appendix: The history of intention in ethics.--Bibliography (p. [147]).
     
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  22. Michael Clark (1972). Objects of Thought. By A. N. Prior. Edited by P. T. Geach and A. J. P. Kenny. (Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1971. Pp. Ix + 175. £2). [REVIEW] Philosophy 47 (181):278-.score: 42.0
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  23. C. G. Prado (1972). Objects of Thought. By A. N. Prior. Edited by P. T. Geach and A. J. P. Kenny. Oxford and Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1971, Pp. Ix, 175, £. [REVIEW] Dialogue 11 (01):150-153.score: 42.0
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  24. Daniel B. Gallagher (2010). Reviews Mind, Method, and Morality: Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny . Edited by John Cottingham and Peter Hacker. Oxford University Press, 2010. Pp. XV + 391. [REVIEW] Philosophy 85 (4):574-580.score: 36.0
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  25. Michael Inwood (2011). Mind, Method, and Morality: Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny – Ed. John Cottingham and Peter Hacker. Philosophical Quarterly 61 (244):640-642.score: 36.0
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  26. Daniel Whiting (2011). Mind, Method, and Morality: Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny – Edited by John Cottingham and Peter Hacker. Philosophical Investigations 34 (1):97-101.score: 36.0
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  27. Robert Pasnau (2010). Review of John Cottingham, Peter Hacker (Eds.), Mind, Method, and Morality: Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (6).score: 36.0
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  28. David Hodgson (2005). Goodbye to Qualia and All That? Review Article. Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (2):84-88.score: 27.0
    Max Bennett is a distinguished Australian neuroscientist, Peter Hacker an Oxford philosopher and leading authority on Wittgenstein. A book resulting from their collaboration, Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience, has received high praise. According to the Blackwell website, G.H. von Wright asserts that it 'will certainly, for a long time to come, be the most important contribution to the mind-body problem that there is'; and Sir Anthony Kenny says it 'shows that the claims made on behalf of cognitive science (...)
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  29. David Hodgson, Goodbye to Qualia and All That.score: 27.0
    Max Bennett is a distinguished Australian neuroscientist, Peter Hacker an Oxford philosopher and a leading authority on Wittgenstein. A book resulting from their collaboration (M. R. Bennett and P. M. S. Hacker, Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience, Oxford: Blackwell, 2003) has received high praise. According to the Blackwell website, G. H. von Wright asserts that it ‘will certainly, for a long time to come, be the most important contribution to the mind-body problem that there is’; and Sir Anthony Kenny (...)
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  30. H. L. A. Hart, P. M. S. Hacker & Joseph Raz (eds.) (1977). Law, Morality, and Society: Essays in Honour of H. L. A. Hart. Clarendon Press.score: 15.0
    Hacker, P. M. S. Hart's philosophy of law.--Baker, G. P. Defeasibility and meaning.--Dworkin, R. M. No right answer?-Lucas, J. R. The phenomenon of law.--Honoré, A. M. Real laws.--Summers, R. S. Naïve instrumentalism and the law.--Marshall, G. Positivism, adjudication, and democracy.--Cross, R. The House of Lords and the rules of precedent.--Kenny, A. J. P. Intention and mens rea in murder.--Mackie, J. L. The grounds of responsibility.--MacCormick, D. N. Rights in legislation.--Raz, J. Promises and obligations.--Foot, P. R. Approval and disapproval.--Finnis, J. (...)
     
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  31. Dan Kaufman (2003). Infimus Gradus Libertatis? Descartes on Indifference and Divine Freedom. Religious Studies 39 (4):391-406.score: 12.0
    Descartes held the doctrine that the eternal truths are freely created by God. He seems to have thought that a proper understanding of God's freedom entails such a doctrine concerning the eternal truths. In this paper, I examine Descartes' account of divine freedom. I argue that Descartes' statements about indifference, namely that indifference is the lowest grade of freedom and that indifference is the essence of God's freedom are not incompatible. I also show how Descartes arrived at his doctrine of (...)
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  32. John Cottingham & Peter Hacker (eds.) (2010). Mind, Method and Morality: Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny. Oxford Univ Pr.score: 12.0
    16 philosophers offer specially written essays on the themes of mind, method and morality in the work of Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes, and Wittgenstein.
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  33. P. T. Geach (1966). Dr. Kenny on Practical Inference. Analysis 26 (3):76 - 79.score: 12.0
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  34. Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (1978). Events, Processes, and States. Linguistics and Philosophy 2 (3):415 - 434.score: 6.0
    The familiar Vendler-Kenny scheme of verb-types, viz., performances (further differentiated by Vedler into accomplishments and achievements), activities, and states, is too narrow in two important respects. First, it is narrow linguistically. It fails to take into account the phenomenon of verb aspect. The trichotomy is not one of verbs as lexical types but of predications. Second, the trichotomy is narrow ontologically. It is a specification in the context of human agency of the more fundamental, topic-neutral trichotomy, event-process-state.The central component (...)
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  35. Branden Fitelson & Kenny Easwaran, Partial Belief, Full Belief, and Accuracy–Dominance.score: 6.0
    Arguments for probabilism aim to undergird/motivate a synchronic probabilistic coherence norm for partial beliefs. Standard arguments for probabilism are all of the form: An agent S has a non-probabilistic partial belief function b iff (⇐⇒) S has some “bad” property B (in virtue of the fact that their p.b.f. b has a certain kind of formal property F). These arguments rest on Theorems (⇒) and Converse Theorems (⇐): b is non-Pr ⇐⇒ b has formal property F.
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  36. Wolfgang Detel, Alexander Becker & Peter Scholz (eds.) (2003). Ideal and Culture of Knowledge in Plato: Akten Der 4. Tagung Der Karl-Und-Gertrud-Abel-Stiftung Vom 1.-3. September 2000 in Frankfurt. [REVIEW] F. Steiner.score: 3.0
    These specialised and annotated papers closely examine a number of Platonic texts including the Republic, Symposium and Gorgias. Extracts are in English translation.
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