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    A Historical Introduction to Ethics.Thomes Verner Moore - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25:83.
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    The temporal relations of meaning and imagery.Thomas Verner Moore - 1915 - Psychological Review 22 (3):177-225.
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    Formal Causality and the Philosophy of Science.Thomas Verner Moore - 1939 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 15:216-235.
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    Formal Causality and the Philosophy of Science.Thomas Verner Moore - 1939 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 15:216-235.
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    Gestalt Psychology and Scholastic Philosophy (I).Thomas Verner Moore - 1933 - New Scholasticism 7 (4):298-325.
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    Gestalt Psychology and Scholastic Philosophy.Thomas Verner Moore - 1934 - New Scholasticism 8 (1):46-80.
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    Meaning and imagery.Thomas Verner Moore - 1917 - Psychological Review 24 (4):318-322.
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  8. Principles of ethics.Thomas Verner Moore - 1935 - Philadelphia,: Lippincott. Edited by Gregory Stevens.
     
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    Rights of Tomorrow's Children.Thomas Verner Moore - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (1):67-78.
  10. The analysis of association by its equational constants.Thomas Verner Moore - 1932 - In Charles A. Hart (ed.), Aspects of the New Scholastic Philosophy. Cincinnati [Etc.]Benziger Brothers.
     
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    The General Factor in Intelligence.Thomas Verner Moore - 1929 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 5:26-30.
  12. The General Factor in Intelligence.Thomas Verner Moore - 1926 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 1:26.
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    The influence of temperature and the electric current on the sensibility of the skin.Thomas Verner Moore - 1910 - Psychological Review 17 (6):347-380.
  14. The process of Abstraction : an experimental study.Thomas Verner Moore - 1911 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 72:203-205.
     
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    The Scholastic Theory of Perception.Thomas Verner Moore - 1933 - New Scholasticism 7 (3):224-240.
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    Logic. [REVIEW]Thomas Verner Moore - 1945 - New Scholasticism 19 (4):370-374.
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    Mind, Medicine and Man. [REVIEW]Thomas Verner Moore - 1943 - New Scholasticism 17 (3):286-289.
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    Personal Mental Hygiene By Dom Verner Moore, M.D.Brian Lhota - 1964 - Franciscan Studies 6 (1):130-131.
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  19. Principia ethica.George Edward Moore - 1903 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by Thomas Baldwin.
    First published in 1903, this volume revolutionized philosophy and forever altered the direction of ethical studies. A philosopher’s philosopher, G. E. Moore was the idol of the Bloomsbury group, and Lytton Strachey declared that Principia Ethica marked the rebirth of the Age of Reason. This work clarifies some of moral philosophy’s most common confusions and redefines the science’s terminology. Six chapters explore: the subject matter of ethics, naturalistic ethics, hedonism, metaphysical ethics, ethics in relation to conduct, and the ideal. (...)
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  20. The refutation of idealism.G. E. Moore - 1903 - Mind 12 (48):433-453.
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    Introduction.Moore - 1992 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 67 (4):363-365.
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    Eckhart, Heidegger, and the imperative of releasement.Ian Alexander Moore - 2019 - Albany: SUNY Press, State University of New York Press.
    In the late Middle Ages the philosopher and mystic Meister Eckhart preached that to know the truth you must be the truth. But how to be the truth? Eckhart's answer comes in the form of an imperative: release yourself, let be. Only then will you be able to understand that the deepest meaning of being is releasement. Only then will you become who you truly are. This book interprets Eckhart's Latin and Middle High German writings under the banner of an (...)
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    Remembering spatial cognition as a hippocampal functional component.Verner P. Bingman - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (3):473-474.
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    Corporate Character: Modern Virtue Ethics and the Virtuous Corporation.Geoff Moore - 2005 - Business Ethics Quarterly 15 (4):659-685.
    Abstract:This paper is a further development of two previous pieces of work (Moore 2002, 2005) in which modern virtue ethics, and in particular MacIntyre’s (1985) related notions of “practice” and “institution,” have been explored in the context of business. It first introduces and defines the concept of corporate character and seeks to establish why it is important. It then reviews MacIntyre’s virtues-practice-institution schema and the implications of this at the level of the institution in question—the corporation—and argues that the (...)
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  25. What is computer ethics?James H. Moor - 1985 - Metaphilosophy 16 (4):266-275.
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    Self-Fulfilling Aspects of Unrealistic Assumptions in Management Theory.Verner C. Petersen - 2010 - Philosophy of Management 9 (3):27-48.
    The purpose of this paper is to take a critical look at some of the assumptions and theories found in economics and management and discuss their implications for the practices found in the management of business and in public management. Two sets of assumptions are of interest here. First and foremost, the assumption that economic agents are only actuated by self-interest, accompanied by assumptions about the motivating effect of pecuniary incentives and assumptions about the regulation of behaviour through rules, controls (...)
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  27. Mental Causation, Autonomy and Action Theory.Dwayne Moore - 2022 - Erkenntnis 87 (1):53-73.
    Nonreductive physicalism states that actions have sufficient physical causes and distinct mental causes. Nonreductive physicalism has recently faced the exclusion problem, according to which the single sufficient physical cause excludes the mental causes from causal efficacy. Autonomists respond by stating that while mental-to-physical causation fails, mental-to-mental causation persists. Several recent philosophers establish this autonomy result via similar models of causation :1031–1049, 2016; Zhong, J Philos 111:341–360, 2014). In this paper I argue that both of these autonomist models fail on account (...)
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    Saving Honor: The Ideology of Equal Esteem and the Good of Honor, Friendship, and Glory according to St. Thomas.O. P. Dominic Verner - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (1):335-351.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Saving Honor:The Ideology of Equal Esteem and the Good of Honor, Friendship, and Glory according to St. ThomasDominic Verner O.P.In his book Natural Law and Human Rights, Pierre Manent assesses and critiques a practical ideology that he finds pervasive within the European academy and sees increasingly informing the practical sensibilities of much of the Western world. "Our governing doctrine," as Manent calls it, is chiefly characterized by the (...)
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    One Must Know It! A Personal Argument for Self-Regulation and Responsible Entrepreneurship.Verner C. Petersen - 2008 - Philosophy of Management 6 (3):159-172.
    ‘Isn’t it clear that a man must have the right to warn the majority, to argue with the majority, to fight with the majority if he believes he holds the truth? Before many can know something, one must know it!’ The words are Dr Stockman’s of An Enemy of the People1 and in a competitive market building upon a Smithian self-interest there might seem to be no room for people like him. Whatever the personal attitudes of the owners, managers and (...)
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    The unity of Brentano's conception of intentionality.Verner Zauer - 2000 - Theoria 43 (1-2):65-85.
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    Man, Mediation and Conflict in Ricoeur's Fallible Man.Verner Smitheram - 1981 - Philosophy Today 25 (4):357-369.
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    The Criteria of Objectivity.Verner Smitheram - 1984 - International Studies in Philosophy 16 (3):65-79.
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    Towers in filters, cardinal invariants, and luzin type families.Jörg Brendle, Barnabás Farkas & Jonathan Verner - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (3):1013-1062.
    We investigate which filters onωcan contain towers, that is, a modulo finite descending sequence without any pseudointersection. We prove the following results:Many classical examples of nice tall filters contain no towers.It is consistent that tall analytic P-filters contain towers of arbitrary regular height.It is consistent that all towers generate nonmeager filters, in particular Borel filters do not contain towers.The statement “Every ultrafilter contains towers.” is independent of ZFC.Furthermore, we study many possible logical implications between the existence of towers in filters, (...)
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    The world and the individual in chinese metaphysics.Thome H. Fang - 1964 - Philosophy East and West 14 (2):101-130.
  35. Appraisal Theories of Emotion: State of the Art and Future Development.Agnes Moors, Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Klaus R. Scherer & Nico H. Frijda - 2013 - Emotion Review 5 (2):119-124.
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  36. Libertarian Free Will and the Physical Indeterminism Luck Objection.Dwayne Moore - 2021 - Philosophia 50 (1):159-182.
    Libertarian free will is, roughly, the view that agents cause actions to occur or not occur: Maddy’s decision to get a beer causes her to get up off her comfortable couch to get a beer, though she almost chose not to get up. Libertarian free will notoriously faces the luck objection, according to which agential states do not determine whether an action occurs or not, so it is beyond the control of the agent, hence lucky, whether an action occurs or (...)
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    Transplantation tolerance, microchimerism, and the two-way paradigm.Thomes E. Starzl And Anthony J. Demetris - 1998 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 19 (5):441.
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    The essence of Wang yang-ming's philosophy in a historical perspective.Thome H. Fang - 1973 - Philosophy East and West 23 (1/2):73-90.
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    The world and the individual in Chinese metaphysics.Thome H. Fang - 1968 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The status of the individual in East and West. Honolulu,: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 21-46.
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    Catholic Communities and Kinship Networks of the Elizabethan Midlands.Laura Verner - 2015 - Perichoresis 13 (1):75-97.
    An integral method of keeping a non-conforming community functioning is the construction and up keep of networks, as this web of connections provided security and protection with other non-conformists against the persecuting authorities. The non-conforming Catholic community of Elizabethan England established various networks within England and abroad. This article is based on research that examines the network of Catholics in the Elizabethan Midlands in order to understand both its effectiveness and the relationship of the local and extended Catholic community with (...)
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    For the Sake of Ourself: Eudaimonism, Friendship, and the Problem of Proprietary Beatitude.Dominic Verner - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (3):582-603.
    In this article, I defend Thomistic eudaimonism against John Hare's Kantian charge of unacceptable self-regard, and argue that Hare's own Scotistic-Kantian double-source theory of motivation introduces a problematic conception of beatitude. Hare argues that the beatitude which motivates the will in Thomistic eudaimonism is a self-indexed good, which cannot motivate truly altruistic action. Hare fails to recognize that the beatitude that ultimately motivates the human will according to Thomas can be an ‘ourself-indexed’ rather than merely a ‘myself-indexed’ good, as the (...)
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  42. Science defined and propaganda analyzed.John Robinson Verner - 1960 - Brooklyn,: P. J. Cerasoli. Edited by Cerasoli, J. Pasquale & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    Meaning and Ostension in Great Ape Gestural Communication.Richard Moore - 2016 - Animal Cognition 19 (1):223-231.
    It is sometimes argued that while human gestures are produced ostensively and intentionally, great ape gestures are produced only intentionally. If true, this would make the psychological mechanisms underlying the different species’ communication fundamentally different, and ascriptions of meaning to chimpanzee gestures would be inappropriate. While the existence of different underlying mechanisms cannot be ruled out, in fact claims about difference are driven less by empirical data than by contested assumptions about the nature of ostensive communication. On some accounts, there (...)
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    Hannah Arendt's philosophy of natality.Patricia Bowen-Moore - 1989 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    Cyberphilosophy: the intersection of philosophy and computing.James Moor & Terrell Ward Bynum (eds.) - 2002 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    This cutting edge volume provides an overview of the dynamic new field of cyberphilosophy – the intersection of philosophy and computing.
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  46. 2. Balance and tilt.A. P. Moore - 1994 - In Edmund Michael R. Critchley (ed.), The Neurological Boundaries of Reality. Farrand. pp. 17.
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    Gurdjieff: the anatomy of a myth: a biography.James Moore - 1991 - Rockport, Mass.: Element.
    First major biography of this true revolutionary thinker. A masterful work offering remarkable scholarship, insight, and humor.
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    Das Problem der Geisteswissenschaften in der analytischen Philosophie und Wissenschaftstheorie: unter bes. Berücks. d. Rekonstruktion d. Hermeneutik.Yvonne Baumgardt-Thomé - 1978 - Meisenheim am Glan: Hain.
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    On the Causal Role of Appraisal in Emotion.Agnes Moors - 2013 - Emotion Review 5 (2):132-140.
    Many appraisal theories claim that appraisal causes emotion. Critics have rejected this claim because they believe (a) it is incompatible with the claim that appraisal is a part of emotion, (b) it is not empirically supported, (c) it is circular and hence nonempirical, and (d) there are alternative causes. I reply that (a) the causal claim is incompatible with the part claim on some but not all interpretations of the causal claim and the part claim, (b) the lack of empirical (...)
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    Ethics.G. E. Moore - 1912 - New York [etc.]: Oxford University Press.
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