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    (Ed.) Roman T. Ciapalo, Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy.Steven Baldner - 2002 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 18:134-136.
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    St. Bonaventure on the Temporal Beginning of the World.Steven Baldner - 1989 - New Scholasticism 63 (2):206-228.
  3. St. Albert the great and st. Thomas Aquinas on the presence of elements in compounds.Steven Baldner - 1999 - Sapientia 54 (205):41-57.
     
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    Is St. Albert the Great a Dualist on Human Nature?Steven Baldner - 1993 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 67:219-229.
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  5. Albertus magnus and the categorization of motion.Steven Baldner - 2006 - The Thomist 70 (2):203-235.
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    Albertus Magnus on Creation in advance.Steven Baldner - forthcoming - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly.
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    Descartes as Catholic Philosopher and Natural Philosopher in advance.Steven Baldner - forthcoming - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association.
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  8. David Braine, The Human Person: Animal and Spirit Reviewed by.Steven Baldner - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (6):381-383.
     
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  9. Etienne Gilson, Linguistics and Philosophy: An Essay on the Philosophical Constants of Language Reviewed by.Steven Baldner - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (12):495-498.
     
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  10. Leonard A. Kennedy and Jack Marler, eds., Thomistic Papers II Reviewed by.Steven Baldner - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (10):492-493.
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  11. Olivia Blanchette, The Perfection of the Universe According to Aquinas: A Teleological Cosmology Reviewed by.Steven Baldner - 1992 - Philosophy in Review 12 (5):311-312.
     
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    St. Albert the Great on the Union of the Human Soul and Body.Steven Baldner - 1996 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 70 (1):103-120.
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    St. Bonaventure and the Demonstrability of a Temporal Beginning.Steven Baldner - 1997 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 71 (2):225-236.
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    Thomas Aquinas and Natural Inclination in Non-Living Nature.Steven Baldner - 2018 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 92:211-222.
    Thomas Aquinas recognizes natural inclination to be present everywhere in nature, and this inclination is always toward what is good both for the natural thing itself and also for the universe as a whole. Thomas’s primary example of natural inclination is found in the four simple elements, which have natural inclinations to their natural places. The inclination of these non-living elements is then the basis for understanding that natural human inclinations are towards goods for the human person and that the (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas and Francisco Suarez on the Problem of Concurrence.Steven Baldner - unknown - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association:149-161.
    Thomas and Suarez understand God’s creation and conservation in a similar way: as God’s continually giving being to all creatures. The two philosophers also try to explain the way in which creaturely, secondary causality is guaranteed, but they do so in radically different ways. Suarez’s doctrine of concurrence is not a progressive development of Thomas’s doctrine of secondary, instrumental causality, with which this Suarezian innovation is incompatible. I try to show how different concurrentism is from Thomas’s doctrine of secondary causality (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas: Basic Philosophical Writing: From the Summa Theologiae and the Principles of Nature.Steven Baldner (ed.) - 2018 - Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press.
    This volume contains new translations of the essential philosophical writings of Thomas Aquinas, from the _Summa Theologiae_ and _The Principles of Nature_. The included texts represent the breadth of Aquinas’s thought, addressing causality, the fundamental principles of nature, the existence of God, how God can be known, how language can be used to describe God, human nature, happiness, ethics, and natural law. The goal of these translations is twofold: to allow Aquinas to speak for himself, but also to make his (...)
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  17. Thomas Aquinas on celestial matter.Steven Baldner - 2004 - The Thomist 68 (3):431-467.
     
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    The common things : essays on Thomism and education, Ed. by Daniel Mclnemy; with an introduction by Benedict M. Ashley.Steven Baldner - 2001 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 17:125-128.
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    (Ed.) Roman T. Ciapalo, Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 2002 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 18:134-136.
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    The common things : essays on Thomism and education, Ed. by Daniel Mclnemy; with an introduction by Benedict M. Ashley. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 2001 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 17:125-128.
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    Francisco Suarez, On Creation, Conservation, and Concurrence (Metaphysical Disputations 20, 21, and 22). Translated and Edited by Alfred J. Freddoso. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 2004 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 20:168-173.
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    Aristotle’s Metaphysics Lambda: Symposium Aristotelicum. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 2002 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (2):417-418.
    This volume contains eleven articles, one on each chapter of book Lambda and two on chapter 9, all by eminent scholars who were all participants at the fourteenth Symposium Aristotelicum. The resultant articles contain close textual analysis, discussions of scholarly debates, and philosophical argument.
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    A Thomistic Tapestry: Essays in Memory of Etienne Gilson. Ed. Peter A. Redpath. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 2004 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 20:164-168.
    This book, written by well-known students of Étienne Gilson and especially dedicated to Armand A. Maurer, helps inaugurate a long-overdue special series in philosophy honoring Gilson’s legendary scholarship. It presents wide-ranging expositions of Thomist realism in the tradition of Gilsonian humanism covering themes related to philosophy in general, historical method, aesthetics, metaphysics, epistemology, and politics.
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    Being and Knowing. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 1995 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (3):512-515.
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    Being and Knowing. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 1995 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (3):512-515.
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    A Thomistic Tapestry: Essays in Memory of Etienne Gilson. Ed. Peter A. Redpath. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 2004 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 20:164-168.
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    Frede, Michael, and David Charles, eds. Aristotle’s Metaphysics Lambda: Symposium Aristotelicum. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 2002 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (2):417-419.
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    Nature and Motion in the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 1988 - New Scholasticism 62 (4):479-483.
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    Neither Brain nor Ghost. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 2006 - Review of Metaphysics 60 (2):419-421.
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    Nicholas Maxwell, In Praise of Natural Philosophy. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 2018 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 34:125-129.
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    Francisco Suarez, On Creation, Conservation, and Concurrence (Metaphysical Disputations 20, 21, and 22). Translated and Edited by Alfred J. Freddoso. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 2004 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 20:168-173.
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    Substance and Modern Science. [REVIEW]Steven Baldner - 1990 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 64 (4):569-571.
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  33. Aquinas, Thomas (1997) Aquinas on Creation. Trans. by Steven E. Baldner and William E. Carroll. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 166 pp. Audi, Robert (1997) Moral Knowledge and Ethical Character. New York: Oxford University Press, 304 pp. Bencivegna, Ermanno (1997) Freedom: A Dialogue. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett. [REVIEW]John Paul Ii & Christian Doctrine - 1998 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 43:191-193.
     
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  34. Language, epistemology, and mysticism.Steven T. Katz - 1978 - In Mysticism and philosophical analysis. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 22--74.
     
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    Methodological Individualism, Naive Reductionism, and Social Facts: A Discussion with Steven Lukes.Steven Lukes, Nathalie Bulle & Francesco Di Iorio - 2023 - In Nathalie Bulle & Francesco Di Iorio (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Methodological Individualism: Volume II. Springer Verlag. pp. 605-615.
    This chapter takes the form of a discussion between the editors of this volume and Steven Lukes, one the most eminent critics of methodological individualism. The focus is on Lukes’ interpretation of methodological individualism in terms of linguistic exclusivism (i.e., naive reductionism), the multiple-realization problem, Boudon’s and Elster’s micro-foundationalist approach, ontological individualism, and the rationality of human action.
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  36. Gravitation and cosmology: principles and applications of the general theory of relativity.Steven Weinberg - 1972 - New York,: Wiley.
    Weinberg's 1972 work, in his description, had two purposes. The first was practical to bring together and assess the wealth of data provided over the previous decade while realizing that newer data would come in even as the book was being printed. He hoped the comprehensive picture would prepare the reader and himself to that new data as it emerged. The second was to produce a textbook about general relativity in which geometric ideas were not given a starring role for (...)
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  37. Mapping Value Sensitive Design onto AI for Social Good Principles.Steven Umbrello & Ibo van de Poel - 2021 - AI and Ethics 1 (3):283–296.
    Value Sensitive Design (VSD) is an established method for integrating values into technical design. It has been applied to different technologies and, more recently, to artificial intelligence (AI). We argue that AI poses a number of challenges specific to VSD that require a somewhat modified VSD approach. Machine learning (ML), in particular, poses two challenges. First, humans may not understand how an AI system learns certain things. This requires paying attention to values such as transparency, explicability, and accountability. Second, ML (...)
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    The Economist's View of the World: And the Quest for Well-Being.Steven E. Rhoads - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    Released in 1984, Steven E. Rhoads' classic was considered by many to be among the best introductions to the economic way of thinking and its applications. This anniversary edition has been updated to account for political and economic developments - from the greater interest in redistributing income and the ascendancy of behaviorism to the Trump presidency. Rhoads explores opportunity cost, marginalism, and economic incentives and explains why mainstream economists - even those well to the left - still value free (...)
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    Never pure: historical studies of science as if it was produced by people with bodies, situated in time, space, culture, and society, and struggling for credibility and authority.Steven Shapin - 2010 - Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Steven Shapin argues that science, for all its immense authority and power, is and always has been a human endeavor, subject to human capacities and limits.
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    The Quiddity of Philosophy according to Averroes and Falaquera, a Muslim Philosopher and his Jewish Interpreter.Steven Harvey - 1997 - In Jan Aertsen & Andreas Speer (eds.), Was ist Philosophie im Mittelalter? Qu'est-ce que la philosophie au moyen âge? What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages?: Akten des X. Internationalen Kongresses für Mittelalterliche Philosophie der Société Internationale pour l'Etude de la Philosophie Médié. Erfurt: De Gruyter. pp. 904-913.
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  41. Spinoza's 'Ethics': An Introduction.Steven Nadler - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Spinoza's Ethics is one of the most remarkable, important, and difficult books in the history of philosophy: a treatise simultaneously on metaphysics, knowledge, philosophical psychology, moral philosophy, and political philosophy. It presents, in Spinoza's famous 'geometric method', his radical views on God, Nature, the human being, and happiness. In this wide-ranging 2006 introduction to the work, Steven Nadler explains the doctrines and arguments of the Ethics, and shows why Spinoza's endlessly fascinating ideas may have been so troubling to his (...)
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    Spinoza: A Life.Steven Nadler - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677) was one of the most important philosophers of all time; he was also arguably the most radical and controversial. This was the first complete biography of Spinoza in any language and is based on detailed archival research. More than simply recounting the story of Spinoza's life, the book takes the reader right into the heart of Jewish Amsterdam in the seventeenth century and, with Spinoza's exile from Judaism, right into the midst of the tumultuous political, social, intellectual (...)
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  43. The Hippocratic Oath and the ethics of medicine.Steven H. Miles - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This short work examines what the Hippocratic Oath said to Greek physicians 2400 years ago and reflects on its relevance to medical ethics today. Drawing on the writings of ancient physicians, Greek playwrights, and modern scholars, each chapter explores one passage of the Oath and concludes with a modern case discussion. This book is for anyone who loves medicine and is concerned about the ethics and history of the profession.
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  44. Relativism in its place.Steven Lukes - 1982 - In Martin Hollis & Steven Lukes (eds.), Rationality and relativism. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp. 261--305.
     
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  45. Justification as the appearance of knowledge.Steven L. Reynolds - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 163 (2):367-383.
    Adequate epistemic justification is best conceived as the appearance, over time, of knowledge to the subject. ‘Appearance’ is intended literally, not as a synonym for belief. It is argued through consideration of examples that this account gets the extension of ‘adequately justified belief’ at least roughly correct. A more theoretical reason is then offered to regard justification as the appearance of knowledge: If we have a knowledge norm for assertion, we do our best to comply with this norm when we (...)
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  46. Economics, education, and society : myths and possibilities.Steven Klees - 2007 - In Robert F. Arnove & Carlos Alberto Torres (eds.), Comparative education: the dialectic of the global and the local. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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  47. Public policy and philosophical accounts of desert.Steven Sverdlik - 2018 - In Aaron Zimmerman, Karen Jones & Mark Timmons (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Moral Epistemology. Routledge.
     
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  48. Meaningful Human Control over Smart Home Systems: A Value Sensitive Design Approach.Steven Umbrello - 2020 - Humana.Mente Journal of Philosophical Studies 13 (37):40-65.
    The last decade has witnessed the mass distribution and adoption of smart home systems and devices powered by artificial intelligence systems ranging from household appliances like fridges and toasters to more background systems such as air and water quality controllers. The pervasiveness of these sociotechnical systems makes analyzing their ethical implications necessary during the design phases of these devices to ensure not only sociotechnical resilience, but to design them for human values in mind and thus preserve meaningful human control over (...)
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  49. The Ethical Significance of Post-Vaccination COVID-19 Transmission Dynamics.Steven R. Kraaijeveld - 2022 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (1):21-29.
    The potential for vaccines to prevent the spread of infectious diseases is crucial for vaccination policy and ethics. In this paper, I discuss recent evidence that the current COVID-19 vaccines have only a modest and short-lived effect on reducing SARS-CoV-2 transmission and argue that this has at least four important ethical implications. First, getting vaccinated against COVID-19 should be seen primarily as a self-protective choice for individuals. Second, moral condemnation of unvaccinated people for causing direct harm to others is unjustified. (...)
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  50. Human Enhancement and Reproductive Ethics on Generation Ships.Steven Umbrello & Maurizio Balistreri - forthcoming - Argumenta:1-15.
    The past few years has seen a resurgence in the public interest in space flight and travel. Spurred mainly by the likes of technology billionaires like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, the topic poses both unique scientific as well as ethical challenges. This paper looks at the concept of generation ships, conceptual behemoth ships whose goal is to bring a group of human settlers to distant exoplanets. These ships are designed to host multiple generations of people who will be born, (...)
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