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    How to Teach a Bad Ethics Course.J. Carl Ficarrotta - 2009 - Teaching Philosophy 32 (1):53-68.
    Moral experience may be parsed at different levels of abstraction. We might work variously at the level of meta-ethical reflection; normative ethics; the principles, doctrines, and character traits of everyday morality; or the sometimes simple, sometimes messy, business of actual moral judgment. We should strive to be clear with our students (and ourselves) about the differences between these levels and the hazards of crudely conflating them.
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  2. Moral Relativism.J. Carl Ficarrotta - 2012 - In Ruth Chadwick (ed.), The Encyclodpedia of Applied Ethics. Elsevier.
    This entry explores the concept of moral relativism, examines and finds wanting various arguments that have been offered to support its most robust forms, and concludes with some modest concessions to the relativist's program.
     
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  3. Are Military Professionals Bound by a Higher Moral Standard?J. Carl Ficarrotta - 1997 - Armed Forces and Society 24 (1).
    This essay explores and partially debunks claims about higher moral standards for all aspects of a military professionals' lives. Using a functional approach, I develop a more restricted but also more defensible version of the claim.
     
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  4. Careerism: A Moral Analysis.J. Carl Ficarrotta - 1993 - In James C. Gaston & Janis Bren Hietala (eds.), Ethics and national defense: the timeless issues. Washington, D.C.: For sale by U.S. G.P.O..
    In this essay I explore the concept of careerism in military service, identify what's wrong with it, and suggest several ways to thwart some of its contributing causes.
     
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    Discrimination by Generality.J. Carl Ficarrotta - 1996 - Public Affairs Quarterly 10 (3):203-217.
    In assigning the benefits and burdens of society, we sometimes discriminate using a broad category (age, gender, race, etc.) we think correlates well with the possession of some other skill, qualification, or character trait. In this essay, I explore one rationale for this type of discrimination. I suggest a method for determining when this rationale provides a moral justification for the discrimination, and when it does not. I defend the method against some potential criticisms, and point out some exceptions to (...)
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  6. Implementing Selective Conscientious Objection: Some Guiding Principles.J. Carl Ficarrotta - 2013 - In Dr David Whetham, Professor Paul Robinson & Dr Andrea Ellner (eds.), When Soldiers Say No: Selective Conscientious Objection in the Modern Military. Ashgate.
    Assume that military professionals should have the right to exercise selective conscientious objection (SCO). Implementing policies and programs to facilitate the right to SCO would be tricky. This essay offers suggestions for how to proceed.
     
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    Kantian Thinking About Military Ethics.J. Carl Ficarrotta - 2010 - Ashgate.
    This is a collection of essays on various issues in military ethics, undertaken by the author in a broadly Kantian spirit.
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  8. Must a Marxist be a Globalist?J. Carl Ficarrotta - 2006 - Quarterly Journal of Ideology 29 (3&4):01-39.
    Some have claimed that commitment to Marxist theory and doctrine also requires a commitment to a single, global political structure. This essay argues that the claim is mistaken. A Marxist need not be a "globalist" in this sense.
     
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  9. Military Ethics: Some Lessons Learned from Manuel Davenport.J. Carl Ficarrotta - 2006 - Air and Space Power Journal (4):90-98.
    Originally presented to the Manuel Davenport Memorial Conference, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, on 15 September, 2001. In its present form the essay aims primarily to underscore Davenport's good example as a teacher of military ethics, to present several key and unique themes in his work, and to recommend his effective method for approaching problems of military ethics in general.
     
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  10. Software Engineering as a Profession: A Moral Case for Licensure.J. Carl Ficarrotta - 2003 - In Linda L. Brennan & Victoria E. Johnson (eds.), Social, Ethical and Policy Implications of Information Systems. Information Science Publishing.
    Unlike in most professions, a license is not required to work as a software engineer. This essay argues software engineers, because they now render an essential service to society, should be licensed in a process that resembles licensing for doctors, lawyers and teachers.
     
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    The Leader's Imperative: Ethics, Integrity, and Responsibility.J. Carl Ficarrotta (ed.) - 2001 - Purdue University Press.
    This edited collection contains all the distinguished Reich and McDermott lectures in ethics, delivered at the US Air Force Academy, from 1988 to 1999.
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    Against Frankfurt’s Care Ground of Importance.J. Carl Ficarrotta - 2011 - Southwest Philosophy Review 27 (1):101-109.
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    Cavanaugh's Double Effect Reasoning. [REVIEW]J. Carl Ficarrotta - 2006 - Journal of Military Ethics 6 (3):255-256.
    THOMAS A. CAVANAUGH Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006, 256 pp., ISBN 0 199 27219 0 Thomas Cavanaugh has written a fine book and the problem he is struggling with ought to be of great concern to...
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  14. Law at the End of Life: The Supreme Court and Assisted Suicide. [REVIEW]J. Carl Ficarrotta - 2001 - USAFA Journal of Legal Studies.
     
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    Kamm, F. M. The Moral Target: Aiming at Right Conduct in War and Other Conflicts. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. 288. $35.00. [REVIEW]J. Carl Ficarrotta - 2013 - Ethics 124 (1):192-197.
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    Unterlassungen und ihre Folgen: Handlungs- und kausalitätstheoretische Überlegungen.J. Carl Bottek - 2014 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    English summary: In moral and juridical contexts omissions are phenomena of high normative relevance. However, they are rather unwieldy for reconstructions based on action and causation theory and therefore also for a normative evaluation. From the perspective of action theory, the question of how the concepts of 'omission' and 'action' relate to one another is of particular interest: are these contrasting terms, or does the concept of 'action' comprise its negative counterpart? Even more significant in the normative debate on omissions, (...)
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    The environmental genome project and bioethics.Richard R. Sharp & J. Carl Barrett - 1999 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 9 (2):175-188.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Environmental Genome Project and BioethicsRichard R. Sharp (bio) and J. Carl Barrett (bio)Eight years ago, the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal published a brief selection by Eric Juengst (1991) entitled “The Human Genome Project and Bioethics.” That essay introduced and described the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Program at the National Center for Human Genome Research. 1 Since that time, the ELSI program has grown to (...)
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    Integrating evidence-based behavioural teaching methods into education for children with autism.Corinna F. Grindle, Richard P. Hastings, Maria Saville, J. Carl Hughes, Hanna Kovshoff & Kathleen Huxley - unknown
    An educational provision for young children with autism that offers intensive behavioural intervention based on the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), within an early years mainstream school setting in the UK, is described. The ABA Class at Westwood School is a collaborative project between the School of Psychology, Bangor University, two Local Education Authorities in North East Wales (Flintshire and Wrexham) and the local NHS Trust. Using two case examples, two important features of mainstream education for children with autism (...)
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    The Logical Problem of Language Acquisition.Carl Lee Baker & John J. McCarthy - 1981 - MIT Press (MA).
    This collection of articles and associated discussion papers focuses on a problem that has attracted increasing attention from linguists and psychologists throughout the world during the past several years. Reduced to essentials, the problem is that of discovering the character of the mental capacities that make it possible for human beings to attain knowledge of their language on the basis of fragmentary and haphazard early linguistic experience. A fundamental assumption running through all of these contributions is that people possess strong (...)
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    The Works of Agency: On Human Action, Will, and Freedom.Carl Ginet & Hugh J. McCann - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (4):632.
    This book comprises eleven essays in the philosophy of action, six of which were previously published. The book has a fairly extensive index. The essays are arranged in four groups. The first group contains two essays on the individuation of action. The second contains four essays that argue for the view that what makes an event an action is, not how it is caused, but that it is, or begins with, a volition, “an intrinsically actional” mental event. The third contains (...)
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    Retention of transfer in motor learning after twenty-four hours and after fourteen months.Carl P. Duncan & Benton J. Underwood - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 46 (6):445.
  22. Kant’s Mathematical Realism.Carl J. Posy - 1984 - The Monist 67 (1):115-134.
    Though my title speaks of Kant’s mathematical realism, I want in this essay to explore Kant’s relation to a famous mathematical anti-realist. Specifically, I want to discuss Kant’s influence on L. E. J. Brouwer, the 20th-century Dutch mathematician who built a contemporary philosophy of mathematics on constructivist themes which were quite explicitly Kantian. Brouwer’s theory is perhaps most notable for its belief that constructivism requires us to abandon the traditional logic of mathematical reasoning in favor of different canon of reasoning, (...)
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  23. Brouwer's constructivism.Carl J. Posy - 1974 - Synthese 27 (1-2):125 - 159.
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    Technology in Applied Ethics: Moving From the Margins To the Center.Leonard J. Waks & Carl Mitcham - 1996 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 16 (4):217-226.
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    Kant’s Philosophy of Mathematics: Modern Essays.Carl J. Posy - 1992 - Springer.
    Kant's views about mathematics were controversial in his own time, and they have inspired or infuriated thinkers ever since. Though specific Kantian doctrines fell into disrepute earlier in this century, the past twenty-five years have seen a surge of interest in and respect for Kant's philosophy of mathematics among both Kant scholars and philosophers of mathematics. The present volume includes the classic papers from the 1960s and 1970s which spared this renaissance of interest, together with updated postscripts by their authors. (...)
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    Between cheap and costly signals: the evolution of partially honest communication.Kevin J. S. Zollman, Carl T. Bergstrom & Simon M. Huttegger - unknown
    Costly signalling theory has become a common explanation for honest communication when interests conflict. In this paper, we provide an alternative explanation for partially honest communication that does not require significant signal costs. We show that this alternative is at least as plausible as traditional costly signalling, and we suggest a number of experiments that might be used to distinguish the two theories.
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    Mathematical Intuitionism.Carl J. Posy - 2020 - Cambridge University Press.
    L. E. J. Brouwer, the founder of mathematical intuitionism, believed that mathematics and its objects must be humanly graspable. He initiated a program rebuilding modern mathematics according to that principle. This book introduces the reader to the mathematical core of intuitionism – from elementary number theory through to Brouwer's uniform continuity theorem – and to the two central topics of 'formalized intuitionism': formal intuitionistic logic, and formal systems for intuitionistic analysis. Building on that, the book proposes a systematic, philosophical foundation (...)
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  28. A free IPC is a natural logic: Strong completeness for some intuitionistic free logics.Carl J. Posy - 1982 - Topoi 1 (1-2):30-43.
    IPC, the intuitionistic predicate calculus, has the property(i) Vc(A c /x) xA.Furthermore, for certain important , IPC has the converse property (ii) xA Vc(A c /x). (i) may be given up in various ways, corresponding to different philosophic intuitions and yielding different systems of intuitionistic free logic. The present paper proves the strong completeness of several of these with respect to Kripke style semantics. It also shows that giving up (i) need not force us to abandon the analogue of (ii).
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    Kant's Philosophy of Mathematics: Volume 1: The Critical Philosophy and its Roots.Carl J. Posy & Ofra Rechter (eds.) - 2019 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    The late 1960s saw the emergence of new philosophical interest in Kant's philosophy of mathematics, and since then this interest has developed into a major and dynamic field of study. In this state-of-the-art survey of contemporary scholarship on Kant's mathematical thinking, Carl Posy and Ofra Rechter gather leading authors who approach it from multiple perspectives, engaging with topics including geometry, arithmetic, logic, and metaphysics. Their essays offer fine-grained analysis of Kant's philosophy of mathematics in the context of his Critical (...)
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  30. The Utopian Alternative. Fourierism in Nineteenth-Century America.Carl J. Guarneri - 1993 - Utopian Studies 4 (1):136-137.
  31. Justice.Carl J. Friedrich & John William Chapman (eds.) - 1963 - New York: Atherton Press.
     
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    Varieties of indeterminacy in the theory of general choice sequences.Carl J. Posy - 1976 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 5 (1):91 - 132.
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  33. Kant and conceptual semantics.Carl J. Posy - 1991 - Topoi 10 (1):67-78.
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    Beyond data sharing in open science.Carl J. Sciglitano - 2024 - Metascience 33 (1):119-122.
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    Between Leibniz and Mill: Kant's Logic and the Rhetoric of Psychologism.Carl J. Posy - 1997 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 30 (3):243 - 270.
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    Epistemology, ontology and the continuum.Carl J. Posy - 2000 - In Emily Grosholz & Herbert Breger (eds.), The growth of mathematical knowledge. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 199--219.
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    Colony and Mother City in Ancient Greece.Carl Roebuck & A. J. Graham - 1967 - American Journal of Philology 88 (1):108.
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    Transformation and alignment in similarity.Carl J. Hodgetts, Ulrike Hahn & Nick Chater - 2009 - Cognition 113 (1):62-79.
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    Challenge and Response: Justification in Ethics.Ethical Knowledge.Carl Wellman & Joel J. Kupperman - 1974 - Journal of Philosophy 71 (2):46-55.
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    On brouwer's definition of unextendable order.Carl J. Posy - 1980 - History and Philosophy of Logic 1 (1-2):139-149.
    It is argued that the tensed theory of the creative subject provides a natural formulation of the logic underlying Brouwer's notion of unextendable order and explains the link between that notion and virtual order. The tensed theory of the creative subject is also shown to be a useful tool for interpreting recent evidence about the stages of Brouwer's thinking concerning these two notions of order.
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    The Epic of Pābujī: A Study, Transcription and TranslationThe Epic of Pabuji: A Study, Transcription and Translation.Carl Suneson & J. D. Smith - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (3):483.
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  42. Authority.Carl J. Friedrich - 1958 - Ethics 69 (4):296-297.
     
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    Preferences, predictions and patient enablement: a preliminary study.Carl J. Brusse & Laurann E. Yen - 2013 - BMC Family Practice 14 (1):116.
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    The Battle for the American Mind: A Brief History of a Nation's Thought.Carl J. Richard - 2006 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The Battle for the American Mind brings together religion, politics, economics, science, and literature to present a compelling history of the American people. In this brief and entertaining book, noted historian Carl J. Richard argues that there have been three worldviews that have dominated American thought—theism, humanism, and skepticism. By clearly explaining what Americans believed, exploring why they did so, and showing how that impacted the nation's development, Richard presents a unique portrait of the United States—past and present.
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  45. Transcendental Idealism and Causality: An Interpretation of Kant's Argument in the Second Analogy.Carl J. Posy - 1984 - In William A. Harper & Ralf Meerbote (eds.), Kant on Causality, Freedom, and Objectivity. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 20-41.
     
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  46. Community.Carl J. Friedrich - 1960 - Ethics 70 (3):242-244.
     
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  47. La crise de l'égalitarisme.Carl J. Friedrich - 1971 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 25 (97):259.
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  48. Thomas Hobbes: Myth Builder of the Modern World.Carl J. Friedrich - 1937 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 3:251.
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    Zhuangzi and Thoreau: Wandering, Nature, and Freedom.Carl J. Dull - 2012 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (2):222-239.
    Zhuangzi and Henry David Thoreau share a critical interest in the relations between wandering, nature, and experience. Their attitudes toward nature provide a basis for their views of human well-being, which in turn inform their attitudes toward language, society, and politics. Both celebrate nature as a source of constant novelty, change, and nourishing life. These values clash against social conformity and political homogeneity. For both Zhuangzi and Thoreau, how we experience life is already constitutive of human well-being. Wandering thus provides (...)
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    Comparing forests across climates and biomes: Qualitative assessments, reference forests, and regional inter-comparisons.Carl Salk, Ulrich J. Frey & Hannes Rusch - 2014 - PLoS ONE 9 (4):e94800.
    Communities, policy actors and conservationists benefit from understanding what institutions and land management regimes promote ecosystem services like carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation. However, the definition of success depends on local conditions. Forests’ potential carbon stock, biodiversity, and rate of recovery following disturbance are known to vary with a broad suite of factors including temperature, precipitation, seasonality, species’ traits and land use history. Methods like forest changes over time , and comparison with 'pristine' reference forests have been proposed to compare (...)
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