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  1. Consciousness and Reality According to the Principles of Sri Ramanuja.John Britto Chethimattam - 1968 - Dissertation, Fordham University
     
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    Comparative ethics.John Britto Chethimattam - 1991 - Journal of Dharma 16:317-420.
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    Intuition and reason: an Indian approach.John Britto Chethimattam - 1975 - Journal of Dharma 1 (4):391-402.
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    Meditation: a discriminating realization.John Britto Chethimattam - 1977 - Journal of Dharma 2:164-172.
  5. Man's Dialogical Nature and the Dialogue of Religions.John Britto Chethimattam - 1999 - Journal of Dharma 24 (4):358-377.
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    Rasa, the Soul of Indian Art.John Britto Chethimattam - 1970 - International Philosophical Quarterly 10 (1):44-62.
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    The Idealist Standpoint. [REVIEW]John Britto Chethimattam - 1967 - International Philosophical Quarterly 7 (3):529-531.
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    The Idealist Standpoint. [REVIEW]John Britto Chethimattam - 1967 - International Philosophical Quarterly 7 (3):529-531.
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    To Show or Not to Show? The Depiction of Terror and Death in Nairobi.John-Bell S. Okoye, Daniel Mule, Levi Obonyo, Amugo Eric Kadenge, Laura Anyasi, Josephine Mule & Rajendran J. Britto - 2022 - Journal of Media Ethics 37 (4):238-251.
    This study examines the metajournalistic discourse reflected in the use of corpse images from the DusitD2 terror attack in Nairobi, Kenya, in January 2019. Drawing from concepts such as responsibility and resistance ethics, this study explores the viewpoints of Kenyan journalists and bloggers. Situated within qualitative research methodology, the findings suggest that the New York Times’ use of victims’ corpse images reflects a double standard and visual bias, and its defense of the news report can be considered an example of (...)
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    Consciousness and Reality. An Indian Approach to Metaphysics.L. R. & John B. Chethimattam - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):389.
  11. Church-of-st-Thomas in india, its history, problems and hopes.T. Aykara & John B. Chethimattam - 1989 - Journal of Dharma 14 (1):62-73.
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    Consciousness and reality: an Indian approach to metaphysics.John B. Chethimattam - 1971 - London,: G. Chapman.
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    Consciousness and Reality.John B. Chethimattam - 1970 - Philosophy East and West 20 (2):203-204.
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  14. Christian Leadership and Inter-Religious Apostolate.John B. Chethimattam - 2002 - Journal of Dharma 27 (1):52-67.
     
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    Dialogue in Indian tradition.John B. Chethimattam - 1969 - Bangalore,: Dharmaram College.
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    Morality Beside and Beyond Religion.John B. Chethimattam - 1977 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 51:87-104.
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  17. Morality Beside and Beyond Religion: An Indian Approach to Morality.John B. Chethimattam - 1977 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 51:87.
     
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  18. Philosophical Hermeneutics.John Chethimattam - 1980 - Journal of Dharma 5 (1):64-79.
     
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    Patterns of Indian thought.John B. Chethimattam - 1971 - Maryknoll, N.Y.,: Orbis Books.
  20. Patterns of Indian Thought.John B. Chethimattam - 1971 - Religious Studies 7 (4):379-381.
     
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  21. Religions and Law.John Chethimattam - 1979 - Journal of Dharma 4 (4):373-387.
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  22. Towards a philosophical theology.John B. Chethimattam - 2008 - In Manimala, Varghese & J. (eds.), Fides Et Ratio in a Post-Modern Era: Indian Philosophical Studies, Xiii. Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
     
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    Current Trends in Indian Philosophy. [REVIEW]John B. Chethimattam - 1976 - International Philosophical Quarterly 16 (3):388-390.
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    Current Trends in Indian Philosophy. [REVIEW]John B. Chethimattam - 1976 - International Philosophical Quarterly 16 (3):388-390.
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    Dictionary of Asian Philosophies. [REVIEW]John B. Chethimattam - 1979 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 54 (4):431-437.
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    Current Trends in Indian Philosophy. [REVIEW]John B. Chethimattam - 1976 - International Philosophical Quarterly 16 (3):388-390.
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    Current Trends in Indian Philosophy. [REVIEW]John B. Chethimattam - 1976 - International Philosophical Quarterly 16 (3):388-390.
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  28. Common good a moral category in the social thought of John Paul II.Richard Britto - 2010 - Journal of Dharma 35 (4):405-420.
     
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    John B. Chethimattam, Consciousness and Reality. An Indian Approach to Metaphysics, Bangalore, Dharmaram College, 1967, , 259 pages. [REVIEW]Henri Declève - 1970 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 26 (3):309.
  30. Transparency in Algorithmic and Human Decision-Making: Is There a Double Standard?John Zerilli, Alistair Knott, James Maclaurin & Colin Gavaghan - 2018 - Philosophy and Technology 32 (4):661-683.
    We are sceptical of concerns over the opacity of algorithmic decision tools. While transparency and explainability are certainly important desiderata in algorithmic governance, we worry that automated decision-making is being held to an unrealistically high standard, possibly owing to an unrealistically high estimate of the degree of transparency attainable from human decision-makers. In this paper, we review evidence demonstrating that much human decision-making is fraught with transparency problems, show in what respects AI fares little worse or better and argue that (...)
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  31. Public Knowledge.John Ziman - 1969 - Philosophy of Science 36 (2):222-224.
     
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  32. The genesis of Kant's « Critique of Judgment».John H. ZAMMITO - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (4):639-639.
     
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    An Introduction to Science Studies: The Philosophical and Social Aspects of Science and Technology.John M. Ziman - 1987 - Cambridge University Press.
    The purpose of this book is to give a coherent account of the different perspectives on science and technology that are normally studied under various disciplinary heads such as philosophy of science, sociology of science and science policy. It is intended for students embarking on courses in these subjects and assumes no special knowledge of any science. It is written in a direct and simple style, and technical language is introduced very sparingly. As various perspectives are sketched out in this (...)
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    ‘This inscrutable principle of an original organization’: epigenesis and ‘looseness of fit’ in Kant’s philosophy of science.John H. Zammito - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (1):73-109.
    Kant’s philosophy of science takes on sharp contour in terms of his interaction with the practicing life scientists of his day, particularly Johann Blumenbach and the latter’s student, Christoph Girtanner, who in 1796 attempted to synthesize the ideas of Kant and Blumenbach. Indeed, Kant’s engagement with the life sciences played a far more substantial role in his transcendental philosophy than has been recognized hitherto. The theory of epigenesis, especially in light of Kant’s famous analogy in the first Critique, posed crucial (...)
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    Algorithmic Decision-Making and the Control Problem.John Zerilli, Alistair Knott, James Maclaurin & Colin Gavaghan - 2019 - Minds and Machines 29 (4):555-578.
    The danger of human operators devolving responsibility to machines and failing to detect cases where they fail has been recognised for many years by industrial psychologists and engineers studying the human operators of complex machines. We call it “the control problem”, understood as the tendency of the human within a human–machine control loop to become complacent, over-reliant or unduly diffident when faced with the outputs of a reliable autonomous system. While the control problem has been investigated for some time, up (...)
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    Philosophy after Christ.John O'Callaghan - 2024 - Nova et Vetera 22 (1):49-69.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy after ChristJohn O'CallaghanConsider the words of Justin Martyr written in the middle of the second century after the birth of Christ and after Justin's conversion to Christianity:Philosophy is indeed one's greatest possession, and is most precious in the sight of God, to whom it alone leads us and to whom it unites us, and in truth they who have applied themselves to philosophy are holy men.1In addition to (...)
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  37. Public Knowledge: An Essay concerning the Social Dimension of Science.John M. Ziman - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (1):92-94.
     
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    Are There Failed Persons?John O'Callaghan - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (4):1123-1147.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Are There Failed Persons?John O'CallaghanIntroductionAre there failed persons? Yes. However, before explaining what a failed person is, it will be good to consider closely a very significant part of our society to get a sense of what it thinks a failed person is, since my account of what a failed person is is markedly different. It is important to think about the question of failed persons because there (...)
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    Mind and motion and monism.George John Romanes - 1895 - and London,: Longmans, Green, and co..
    The earliest writer who deserves to be called a psychologist is Hobbes; and if we consider the time when he wrote, we cannot fail to be surprised at what I may term his prevision of the most important results which have now been established by science. He was the first clearly to sound the note which has ever since constituted the bass, or fundamental tone, of scientific thought. Let us listen to it through the clear instrumentality of his own language:-.
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    Neural Reuse and the Modularity of Mind: Where to Next for Modularity?John Zerilli - 2019 - Biological Theory 14 (1):1-20.
    The leading hypothesis concerning the “reuse” or “recycling” of neural circuits builds on the assumption that evolution might prefer the redeployment of established circuits over the development of new ones. What conception of cognitive architecture can survive the evidence for this hypothesis? In particular, what sorts of “modules” are compatible with this evidence? I argue that the only likely candidates will, in effect, be the columns which Vernon Mountcastle originally hypothesized some 60 years ago, and which form part of the (...)
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    Multiple Realization and the Commensurability of Taxonomies.John Zerilli - 2017 - Synthese 196 (8):1-17.
    The past two decades have witnessed a revival of interest in multiple realization and multiply realized kinds. Bechtel and Mundale’s (1999) illuminating discussion of the subject must no doubt be credited with having generated much of this renewed interest. Among other virtues, their paper expresses what seems to be an important insight about multiple realization: that unless we keep a consistent grain across realized and realizing kinds, claims alleging the multiple realization of psychological kinds are vulnerable to refutation. In this (...)
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    Against the “System” Module.John Zerilli - 2017 - Philosophical Psychology 30 (3):231-246.
    Modularity is a fundamental doctrine in the cognitive sciences. It holds a preeminent position in cognitive psychology and generative linguistics, as well as a long history in neurophysiology, with roots going all the way back to the early nineteenth century. But a mature field of neuroscience is a comparatively recent phenomenon and has challenged orthodox conceptions of the modular mind. One way of accommodating modularity within the new framework suggested by these developments is to go for increasingly soft versions of (...)
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    Symbols and reasons in democratization: cultural sociology meets deliberative democracy.Jensen Sass & John S. Dryzek - forthcoming - Theory and Society:1-22.
    We develop an account of societal democratization that synthesizes cultural sociology and deliberative democracy. Cultural sociologists emphasize the symbolic inclusion of marginalized groups into the civil sphere. Deliberative democrats stress growth in the deliberative capacity of society. We argue that democratization entails the co-evolution of culture and reason. The basis of co-evolution is the performative construction of an inclusive demos, which requires a deliberative background but is also a source of the moral emotions that motivate deliberation. Since moral emotions can (...)
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    Epigenesis in Kant: Recent reconsiderations.John H. Zammito - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 58:85-97.
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    Neural Redundancy and Its Relation to Neural Reuse.John Zerilli - 2019 - Philosophy of Science 86 (5):1191-1201.
    Evidence of the pervasiveness of neural reuse in the human brain has forced a revision of the standard conception of modularity in the cognitive sciences. One persistent line of argument against such revision, however, cites the evidence of cognitive dissociations. While this article takes the dissociations seriously, it contends that the traditional modular account is not the best explanation. The key to the puzzle is neural redundancy. The article offers both a philosophical analysis of the relation between reuse and redundancy (...)
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    Comparability and Value in Comic-to-Film Adaptations.Henry John Pratt - forthcoming - Canadian Journal of Philosophy:1-13.
    In this article, I argue, adverting to critical practices, that film adaptations are comparable with the comics that serve as their sources. The possibility of comparison presumes the existence of covering values according to which these comparisons are made. I raise four groupings of covering values for comics—narrative, pictorial, historical, and referential—and show how they apply to film adaptations as well, and argue that a fifth kind of value, fidelity, is relevant to comparisons of source comics to film adaptations. I (...)
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    Kant and the Medical Faculty.John H. Zammito - 2018 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (2):429-451.
    The conflict between Kant and the medical faculty was far more complex and substantial than is indicated in the section of his famous Conflict of the Faculties addressing this matter. In this essay I will consider not only what Kant, as a philoso­pher, thought of medicine as a faculty, but what medicine as a faculty thought of Kant as a philosopher.
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    Kant and the Medical Faculty.John H. Zammito - 2018 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (2):429-451.
    The conflict between Kant and the medical faculty was far more complex and substantial than is indicated in the section of his famous Conflict of the Faculties addressing this matter. In this essay I will consider not only what Kant, as a philoso­pher, thought of medicine as a faculty, but what medicine as a faculty thought of Kant as a philosopher.
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    “What is living and What is Dead” in materialism?John H. Zammito - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 67:89-96.
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    The Improvement of Mankind: The Social and Political Thought of John Stuart Mill.John Robson - 1968 - University of Toronto Press.
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