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    Comments on "Kant Confronts Machiavelli".Walter E. Schaller - 1995 - Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress 1:723-726.
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    Is Liberal Neutrality Insufficiently Egalitarian? Neutrality of Justification versus Strong Egalitarianism.Walter E. Schaller - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy 101 (12):639-650.
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    Kant on Virtue and Moral Worth.Walter E. Schaller - 1987 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):559-573.
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  4. Rawls, the difference principle, and economic inequality.Walter E. Schaller - 1998 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 79 (4):368–391.
    Rawls’s theory of justice has been criticized for allowing individuals by their own voluntary choice to make themselves members of the ‘least advantaged’ class and thereby eligible, albeit undeservedly, for the benefits mandated by the Difference Principle. I argue, first, that this criticism overlooks the fact that the Difference Principle applies only to the lifetime expectations of representative persons and, second, that it is possible to implement the Difference Principle (and the social minimum) through policies that do not create work (...)
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    The Relation of Moral Worth to the Good Will in Kant’s Ethics.Walter E. Schaller - 1992 - Journal of Philosophical Research 17:351-382.
    I consider three questions concerning the relation of the good will to the moral worth of actions. (1) Does a good will consist simply in acting from the motive of duty? (2) Does acting from the motive of duty presuppose that one has a good will? (3) Does the fact that one has a good wilI entail that all of one’s duty-fulfilling actions have moral worth, even if they are not (directly) motivated by duty? I argue that while only persons (...)
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    Are virtues no more than dispositions to obey moral rules?Walter E. Schaller - 1990 - Philosophia 20 (1-2):195-207.
    Virtues are standardly understood as (1) essentially dispositions to perform certain actions and (2) having only instrumental value as motives to fulfill moral duties which can be fulfilled by persons lacking the virtue because the duties mandate only certain act-types. The argument of this article is that the duties of beneficence, gratitude and self-respect cannot be stated in terms of obligatory act-types because they cannot be fulfilled (except in deficient form) by persons lacking the appropriate virtue; they are, rather, duties (...)
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    Kant on virtue and moral worth.Walter E. Schaller - 1987 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):559-573.
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    Is Liberal Neutrality Insufficiently Egalitarian?Walter E. Schaller - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy 101 (12):639-650.
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    Kant on Right and Moral Rights.Walter E. Schaller - 2000 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 38 (2):321-342.
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    Punishment and the Utilitarian Criterion of Right and Wrong.Walter E. Schaller - 1991 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):109-125.
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    Should Kantians Care about Moral Worth?Walter E. Schaller - 1993 - Dialogue 32 (1):25-.
  12. The Relation of Moral Worth to the Good Will in Kant’s Ethics.Walter E. Schaller - 1992 - Journal of Philosophical Research 17:351-382.
    I consider three questions concerning the relation of the good will to the moral worth of actions. (1) Does a good will consist simply in acting from the motive of duty? (2) Does acting from the motive of duty presuppose that one has a good will? (3) Does the fact that one has a good wilI entail that all of one’s duty-fulfilling actions have moral worth, even if they are not (directly) motivated by duty? I argue that while only persons (...)
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    Liberal neutrality and liberty of conscience.Walter E. Schaller - 2005 - Law and Philosophy 24 (2):107 - 138.
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    Expensive preferences and the priority of right: A critique of welfare-egalitarianism.Walter E. Schaller - 1997 - Journal of Political Philosophy 5 (3):254–273.
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    From the "Groundwork" to the "Metaphysics of Morals:" What Happened to Morality in Kant's Theory of Justice?Walter E. Schaller - 1995 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 12 (3):333 - 345.
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    Kant's architectonic of duties.Walter E. Schaller - 1987 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 48 (2):299-314.
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    Kant on Right and Moral Rights.Walter E. Schaller - 2000 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 38 (2):321-342.
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    Punishment and the utilitarian criterion of right and wrong.Walter E. Schaller - 1991 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):109-125.
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    Why preference-satisfaction cannot ground an egalitarian theory of justice.Walter E. Schaller - 2000 - Journal of Social Philosophy 31 (3):294–306.
  20. Book reviews. [REVIEW]Werner Menski, Carl Olson, William Cenkner, Anne E. Monius, Sarah Hodges, Jeffrey J. Kripal, Carol Salomon, Deepak Sarma, William Cenkner, John E. Cort, Peter A. Huff, Joseph A. Bracken, Larry D. Shinn, Jonathan S. Walters, Ellison Banks Findly, John Grimes, Loriliai Biernacki, David L. Gosling, Thomas Forsthoefel, Michael H. Fisher, Ian Barrow, Srimati Basu, Natalie Gummer, Pradip Bhattacharya, John Grimes, Heather T. Frazer, Elaine Craddock, Andrea Pinkney, Joseph Schaller, Michael W. Myers, Lise F. Vail, Wayne Howard, Bradley B. Burroughs, Shalva Weil, Joseph A. Bracken, Christopher W. Gowans, Dan Cozort, Katherine Janiec Jones, Carl Olson, M. D. McLean, A. Whitney Sanford, Sarah Lamb, Eliza F. Kent, Ashley Dawson, Amir Hussain, John Powers, Jennifer B. Saunders & Ramdas Lamb - 2005 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 9 (1-3):153-228.
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    Die Welt des Menschen, die Welt der Philosophie: Festschrift für Jan Patočka.Walter Biemel (ed.) - 1976 - Haag: M. Nijhoff.
    Patočka, J. Erinnerungen an Husserl.--Landgrebe, L. Philosophische Anthropologie - eine empirische Wissenschaft?--Schmidt, G. Was ist der Mensch?--Polin, R. Être et ordre.--Funke, G. Handeln aus Pflicht.--Kohlenberger, H. Zum Problem der Teleologie des Handelns.--Schaller, K. Theorie der Bildsamkeit.--Berlinger, R. Die Weltgestaltung der Philosophie.--Fink, E. Phronesis und Theoria.--Krońska, I. Atome und Menschen.--Dembowski, H. Martin Luthers Disputatio de Homine von 1536.--Heintel, E. Aristotelismus und Transzentalismus im "Begriff" bei Hegel.--Orth, E. W. Husserl und Hegel.--Baczko, B. Zum Problem der Leiblichkeit in der Anthropologie von Marx.--Kolakowski, (...)
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  22. Educação: visão teórica e prática pedagógica.Walter E. Garcia - 1975 - São Paulo: Editora McGraw-Hill do Brasil.
     
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    Rejoinder to Huemer on Animal Rights.Walter E. Block - 2021 - Studia Humana 10 (4):66-77.
    Heumer and I debate animal rights, utilitarianism, libertarianism, morality and philosophy. We agree that suffering is a problem, and diverge, widely, on how to deal with it. I maintain that this author’s reputation as a libertarian, let alone an intellectual leader of this movement, is problematic. Why? That is because libertarianism, properly understood, is a theory of intra-human rights; this philosophy says nothing about right from an extra-human perspective, Heumer to the contrary notwithstanding. That is to say, he is improperly (...)
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    Response to Hewitt on Abortion.Walter E. Block - 2023 - Studia Humana 12 (4):23-33.
    The defense argument in favor of abortion sees the fetus as an invader, a trespasser, someone against whom violence is justified, since this very young person (the fetus) has initiated violence against his mother. Hewitt [30] rejects this argument. The present paper maintains the justification of this defense argument. My perspective is based on the private property rights of the mother. She owns her person. It is as if her body is her house, and a trespasser has invaded it. Surely, (...)
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    Boyle, Jurieu, and the Politics of Philosophy: A Reply to Professor Popkin.Walter E. Rex - 1982 - In Thomas M. Lennon (ed.), Problems of Cartesianism. Institute for Research on Public Policy. pp. 83-94.
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    The philosophy of Christian being.Walter E. Brandenburg - 1917 - Boston: Sherman, French.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in (...)
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    Philosophiegeschichte und geschichtlicher Skeptizismus.Walter E. Ehrhardt - 1967 - Bern,: München, Francke.
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  28. Controlled and automatic human information processing: I.Walter E. Schneider & Richard M. Shiffrin - 1977 - Detection, Search, and Attention. Psychological Review 84:1-66.
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    Ec[h]o in FabulaIl Nome Della Rosa.Walter E. Stephens & Umberto Eco - 1983 - Diacritics 13 (2):51.
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    The History of Trades: Its Relation to Seventeenth-Century Thought: As Seen in Bacon, Petty, Evelyn, and Boyle.Walter E. Houghton - 1941 - Journal of the History of Ideas 2 (1):33.
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    The Attraction of the Contrary: Essays on the Literature of the French Enlightenment.Walter E. Rex - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    The essays in this 1987 volume are concerned with ideas of contrarity and other kinds of polar opposition in French literature of the eighteenth century. Originally these ideas were merely part of an impulse to undermine the establishment, but as the century progressed the desire to invert social values and question accepted norms merged with the main groundswell of the age to form part of the movement of Revolution. Professor Rex considers some of the major writers of the period: Diderot, (...)
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    Rethinking the Christian Doctrine of Sin: Ernst Troeltsch and the German Protestant Liberal Tradition.Walter E. Wyman - 1994 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 1 (2):226-250.
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  33. The Victorian Frame of Mind: 1830-1870.Walter E. Houghton - 1961 - Science and Society 25 (1):75-77.
     
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    The English Virtuoso in the Seventeenth Century: Part I.Walter E. Houghton - 1942 - Journal of the History of Ideas 3 (1):51.
  35. Diderot's Counterpoints. The Dynamics of Contrariety in His Major Works. Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century.Walter E. Rex - 2000 - Diderot Studies 28:213-216.
     
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    On Huemer on Ethical Veganism.Walter E. Block - 2020 - Studia Humana 9 (2):53-68.
    Huemer [33] argues against the killing of animals. I offer a critical libertarian analysis of his claim.
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    George Berkeley: critical assessments.Walter E. Creery (ed.) - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
    During the past thirty years, scholars and commentators have produced a flood of articles and books on almost every aspect and feature of Berkeley's work. There are, however, very few points on which these commentators agree. Since the debate shows no signs of abating, Walter Creery has gathered together a collection of the more significant articles in this extremely useful and accessible form. These three volumes gather together eighty-seven articles on Berkeley's views on the central issues of the philosophy (...)
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    Libertarian Punishment Theory and Unjust Enrichment.Walter E. Block - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 154 (1):103-108.
    What is the proper punishment from the perspective of the libertarian philosophy? More specifically, in what way, if at all, may a thief benefit from his robbery? The present essay attempts to wrestle with these challenging questions.
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  39. Toward a theory of state capitalism: Ultimate decision-making and class structure.Walter E. Grinder & I. I. I. Hagel - 1977 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 1 (1):59-79.
     
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    Some Prospects of Libertarian Punishment Theory: Rejoinder to Blasco and Marcos.Walter E. Block - 2022 - Studia Humana 11 (2):20-24.
    Libertarian punishment theory was initially articulated by Murray N. Rothbard and Walter E. Block. It was broken down into four separate stages. To a great degree, this theory was accepted by Eduardo Blasco and Davie Marcos. However, they maintain it is in need of some slight adjustments and improvements, mainly dealing with the interest rate. The present paper claims their suggestion while valid, is unnecessary, since this theory already incorporates that element, at least implicitly.
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  41. God and Caesar, a Christian approach to social ethics.Walter E. Bauer (ed.) - 1959 - Minneapolis,: Augsburg Publ. House.
     
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    Evictionism and Libertarianism.Walter E. Block - 2014 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39 (3):248-257.
    There is a new sheriff in town on the abortion question. It is called evictionism. It diverges, philosophically, from both the pro-life and the pro-choice positions. It assumes that the birth of a human being starts with the fertilized egg but claims that the unwanted baby is a trespasser that may be evicted in the gentlest manner possible.
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    The Many Sides of Logic.Walter Carnielli, Marcello E. Coniglio & Itala M. Loffredo D’Ottaviano (eds.) - 2009 - College Publications.
    The ``Many Sides of Logic'' is a volume containing a selection of the papers delivered at three simultaneous events held between 11-17 May 2008 in Paraty, RJ, Brazil, continuing a tradition of three decades of Brazilian and Latin-American meetings and celebrating the 30th anniversary of an institution congenital with the mature interest for logic, epistemology and history of sciences in Brazil: CLE 30 - 30th Anniversary of the Centre for Logic, Epistemology and the History of Science at the State University (...)
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    Objectivity — A Developmental and Structural Analysis: The Epistemologies of Jean Piaget and Bernard Lonergan.Walter E. Conn - 1976 - Dialectica 30 (2‐3):197-221.
    SummaryThis paper sets the developmental view of Piaget and the structural perspective of Lonergan in juxtaposition for the purpose of allowing their complementary approaches on objectivity to jointly illuminate their common epistemological theme of the constitutive role of the creative and constructive knowing subject at the heart of the cognitive process, as well as to highlight what I argue is their commonly shared and fundamental epistemological thesis of self‐transcending subjectivity: the radical identity of genuine objectivity and authentic subjectivity — that (...)
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  45. Berkeley's argument for a divine visual language.Walter E. Creery - 1972 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (4):212 - 222.
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    Conjoined Twins? Rejoinder to Wollen.Walter E. Block - 2022 - Philosophia 51 (2):625-634.
    Wollen (2022) is a critique of deontological libertarianism, the version of this philosophy predicated upon private property rights and the non-aggression principle. The launching pad for this article of his is the difficulty faced by conjoined twins, who diverge sharply in their view of their desirable future. The present rejoinder maintains that this author’s critique fails; further, that it really has little or nothing to do with conjoined twins per se, but, rather, aims at an entirely different challenge, that of (...)
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    The Financial Organization of Society. Harold G. Moulton.Walter E. Lagerquist - 1921 - International Journal of Ethics 31 (4):447-448.
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    The Ibar Bridge Attack.Walter E. Carter - 2013 - Journal of Military Ethics 12 (4):373-375.
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    Erik Erikson: The Ethical Orientation, Conscience and the Golden Rule.Walter E. Conn - 1977 - Journal of Religious Ethics 5 (2):249 - 266.
    Erik Erikson's work in psychosocial developmental theory has made valuable contributions to the field of religious ethics on some very basic issues. This paper makes scattered elements of Erikson's explicit ethical perspective available in concise fashion for critical ethical reflection. It does this in such a way as to highlight the centrally important fact for religious ethics that implicitly operative in Erikson's view is a criterion of "self-transcendence" as definitive of mature personal (fully human, ethical) development.
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    Erikson's "identity": An essay on the psychological foundations of religious ethics.Walter E. Conn - 1979 - Zygon 14 (2):125-134.
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