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    Moderating Rights*: RICHARD E. FLATHMAN.Richard E. Flathman - 1984 - Social Philosophy and Policy 1 (2):149-171.
    Rights might be regarded as an objectionable and even a dangerous feature of moral, political, and legal arrangements. It is an element of all types of rights that Able's having right X entails requirements or prohibitions for Baker. These restrictions hold against Baker at Able's discretion, that is unless Able excuses Baker from respecting them. Nor are the restrictions merely decorative. We must presume that they are established because of the expectation that Baker would otherwise be disposed to interfere with (...)
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    Political Obligation.Richard E. Flathman - 1972 - Routledge.
    "Under what conditions are obedience and disobedience required or justified? To what or whom is obedience or disobedience owed? What are the differences between authority and power and between legitimate and illegitimate government? What is the relationship between having an obligation and having freedom to act? What are the similarities and differences among political, legal, and moral obligations?..." Originally published in 1972, Professor Flathman discusses these crucial issues in political theory in a lucid and stimulating argument. Though mainly concerned to (...)
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    Political Obligation.Richard E. Flathman - 1972 - Political Theory 1 (1):104-106.
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    Political Obligation.Richard E. Flathman - 1972 - Mind 83 (330):312-313.
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    Fraternal, but not always sisterly twins: Negativity and positivity in liberal theory.E. Flathman Richard - 1999 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 66 (4).
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    Egalitarian blood and skeptical turnips.Richard E. Flathman - 1982 - Ethics 93 (2):357-366.
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    [Book review] willful liberalism, voluntarism and individuality in political theory and practice. [REVIEW]E. Flathman Richard - 1994 - In Peter Singer (ed.), Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 104--178.
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    Richard E. Flathman, Reflections of a Would‐Be Anarchist: Ideals and Institutions of Liberalism:Reflections of a Would‐Be Anarchist: Ideals and Institutions of Liberalism.William A. Galston - 1999 - Ethics 109 (3):663-666.
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  9. Richard E. Flathman, The Philosophy and Politics of Freedom Reviewed by.Thomas Pogge - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7 (12):487-489.
  10. Richard E. Flathman, The Practice of Political Authority Reviewed by.Adamantia Pollis - 1982 - Philosophy in Review 2 (2/3):89-93.
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    Books in review : The practice of rights by Richard E. Flathman. New York and London: Cambridge university press, 1976. Pp. VI, 250. $15.95. [REVIEW]Richard Wasserstrom - 1977 - Political Theory 5 (4):545-550.
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  12. Richard E. Flathman, The Philosophy and Politics of Freedom. [REVIEW]Thomas Pogge - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7:487-489.
     
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    Review of Richard E. Flathman: The Practice of Political Authority: Authority and the Authoritative[REVIEW]Thornton Anderson - 1982 - Ethics 93 (1):164-166.
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    Review of Richard E. FLATHMAN: Willful Liberalism[REVIEW]Robert D'Amico - 1993 - Ethics 104 (1):178-179.
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    Review of Richard E. Flathman: The Philosophy and Politics of Freedom[REVIEW]Norman S. Care - 1988 - Ethics 98 (4):843-845.
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    Review of Richard E. Flathman: The Practice of Political Authority: Authority and the Authoritative[REVIEW]Thornton Anderson - 1982 - Ethics 93 (1):164-166.
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    The Philosophy and Politics of Freedom. Richard E. Flathman.Norman S. Care - 1988 - Ethics 98 (4):843-845.
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    Book Review:Toward a Liberalism. Richard E. Flathman. [REVIEW]James T. Kloppenberg - 1992 - Ethics 102 (4):865-.
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    Book Review:Willful Liberalism: Voluntarism and Individuality in Political Theory and Practice. Richard E. Flathman. [REVIEW]Robert D'Amico - 1993 - Ethics 104 (1):178-.
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    In and out of the ethical: The realist liberalism of Bernard Williams.Richard Flathman - 2010 - Contemporary Political Theory 9 (1):77-98.
    In his later writings, the British philosopher Bernard Williams increasingly turned his attentions to issues concerning practical politics and in political theory. He advanced a moderately sceptical and realist liberalism that features distinctive views concerning the appropriate relations among moral, ethical and political theory, and concerning legitimacy, freedom and equality, and democracy. This article examines these and related features of his thinking and locates them in the context of currently influential formulations of liberalism.
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    :Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes.Richard F. Flathman - 1998 - Ethics 108 (4):820-823.
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    Planning as search: A quantitative approach.Richard E. Korf - 1987 - Artificial Intelligence 33 (1):65-88.
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    Fraternal But Not Always Sisterly Twins: Negativity and Positivity in Liberal Theory.Richard Flathman - 1999 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 66 (4).
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    Liberalism: From Unicity to Plurality and on to Singularity.Richard Flathman - 1994 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 61:671-688.
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    Perfectionism without perfection : Cavell, Montaigne and the conditions of morals and politics.Richard Flathman - 2006 - In Andrew Norris (ed.), The claim to community: essays on Stanley Cavell and political philosophy. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 98-127.
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    Self Against and for Itself.Richard Flathman - 2000 - The Monist 83 (4):491-529.
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    The Self Against and for Itself: Montaigne and Sextus Empiricus on Freedom, Discipline and Resistance.Richard Flathman - 2000 - The Monist 83 (4):491 - 529.
    How should we understand the relationship between discipline and freedom? What do either or both have to do with the idea of resistance to others and/or to culturally, socially or politically established norms and expectations, authorities and powers?
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  28. Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social Judgment.Richard E. Nisbett & Lee Ross - 1980 - Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Prentice-Hall.
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    Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind.Richard E. Aquila - 1985 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (1):159-170.
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  30. Telling more than we can know: Verbal reports on mental processes.Richard E. Nisbett & Timothy D. Wilson - 1977 - Psychological Review 84 (3):231-59.
    Reviews evidence which suggests that there may be little or no direct introspective access to higher order cognitive processes. Ss are sometimes unaware of the existence of a stimulus that importantly influenced a response, unaware of the existence of the response, and unaware that the stimulus has affected the response. It is proposed that when people attempt to report on their cognitive processes, that is, on the processes mediating the effects of a stimulus on a response, they do not do (...)
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    Telling more than we can know: Verbal reports on mental processes.Richard E. Nisbett & Timothy D. Wilson - 1977 - Psychological Review; Psychological Review 84 (3):231.
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    Rethinking economics as social theory.Richard E. Wagner - 2022 - Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Taking an innovative look at the origins of economics, this forward-thinking book relocates economics from a materialistic general theory of rational action into an idealistic theory of social organization and individual action. Adding new insightful analytical methods such as complexity theory, graph theory and computational modelling to the original insights of the Scottish Enlightenment, Richard Wagner explores economics in an ever-changing society, looking at the key civilizing processes and the important social questions. Rethinking Economics as Social Theory moves away (...)
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    Foundations of algorithms.Richard E. Neapolitan - 2015 - Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
    Foundations of Algorithms, Fifth Edition offers a well-balanced presentation of algorithm design, complexity analysis of algorithms, and computational complexity. Ideal for any computer science students with a background in college algebra and discrete structures, the text presents mathematical concepts using standard English and simple notation to maximize accessibility and user-friendliness. Concrete examples, appendices reviewing essential mathematical concepts, and a student-focused approach reinforce theoretical explanations and promote learning and retention. C++ and Java pseudocode help students better understand complex algorithms. A chapter (...)
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    Who Was James M. Buchanan and Why Is He Significant?Richard E. Wagner - 2018 - In James M. Buchanan: A Theorist of Political Economy and Social Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1-9.
    This essay introduces a collection of 49 essays that exemplify the breadth and the depth of James M. Buchanan’sBuchanan, James M. contributions to economics in the post-war period. Buchanan started his career in 1948 as someone who wanted to provide a different scholarly framework for a theory of public finance and managed to do so. What resulted was a scholarly output that was published in 20 volumes in 2002, to which he continued to add until his death. The essays in (...)
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    Public Debt as a Form of Public Finance: Overcoming a Category Mistake and its Vices.Richard E. Wagner - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    Economists commit a category mistake when they treat democratic governments as indebted. Monarchs can be indebted, as can individuals. In contrast, democracies can't truly be indebted. They are financial intermediaries that form a bridge between what are often willing borrowers and forced lenders. The language of public debt is an ideological language that promotes politically expressed desires and is not a scientific language that clarifies the practice of public finance. Economists have gone astray by assuming that a government is just (...)
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  36. Leslie Green, The Authority of the State. [REVIEW]Richard Flathman - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9:412-415.
  37. Rogers M. Smith, Liberalism and American Constitutional Law. [REVIEW]Richard Flathman - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7:85-88.
     
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    Challenging the Challengers of Szasz's Psychiatric Will.Richard E. Vatz, Lee S. Weinberg, Nathaniel Laor, Paul Chodoff & Roger Peele - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (6):44.
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    James M. Buchanan: A Theorist of Political Economy and Social Philosophy.Richard E. Wagner (ed.) - 2018 - Palgrave Macmillan.
    “A fine collection of essays exploring, and in many cases extending, Jim Buchanan’s many contributions and insights to economic, political, and social theory.”– Bruce Caldwell, Professor of Economics, Duke University, USA"The overwhelming impression the reader gets from this very fine collection is the extraordinary expanse of James Buchanan's work. Everyone interested in economics and related fields can profit mightily from this book."– Mario Rizzo, Professor of Economics, New York University, USA This book explores the academic contribution of James Buchanan, who (...)
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    Vaudeville and Narrative: Aspects of Chin Theater.Richard E. Strassberg & Stephen H. West - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):427.
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    Culture and systems of thought: Holistic versus analytic cognition.Richard E. Nisbett, Kaiping Peng, Incheol Choi & Ara Norenzayan - 2001 - Psychological Review 108 (2):291-310.
    The authors find East Asians to be holistic, attending to the entire field and assigning causality to it, making relatively little use of categories and formal logic, and relying on "dialectical" reasoning, whereas Westerners, are more analytic, paying attention primarily to the object and the categories to which it belongs and using rules, including formal logic, to understand its behavior. The 2 types of cognitive processes are embedded in different naive metaphysical systems and tacit epistemologies. The authors speculate that the (...)
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    Hermeneutics.Richard E. Palmer - 1969 - Northwestern University Press.
    This classic, first published in 1969, introduces to English-speaking readers a field which is of increasing importance in contemporary philosophy and theology--hermeneutics, the theory of understanding, or interpretation. Richard E. Palmer, utilizing largely untranslated sources, treats principally of the conception of hermeneutics enunciated by Heidegger and developed into a "philosophical hermeneutics" by Hans-Georg Gadamer. He provides a brief overview of the field by surveying some half-dozen alternate definitions of the term and by examining in detail the contributions of Friedrich (...)
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    Atheism and Freedom: A Response to Sartre and Baier: RICHARD E. CREEL.Richard E. Creel - 1984 - Religious Studies 20 (2):281-291.
    A few years ago I ran across a statement by Jean-Paul Sartre which seemed to imply that if there is a God, then there can be no human freedom. That thesis struck me as questionable, but at the time I did not pause to examine it. More recently I ran across a similar, more explicit statement by Kurt Baier, and I decided the time to pause had come. My knee-jerk response to Baier – and I confess it was probably nothing (...)
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    The halo effect: Evidence for unconscious alteration of judgments.Richard E. Nisbett & Timothy D. Wilson - 1977 - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 35 (4):250-256.
    Staged 2 different videotaped interviews with the same individual—a college instructor who spoke English with a European accent. In one of the interviews the instructor was warm and friendly, in the other, cold and distant. 118 undergraduates were asked to evaluate the instructor. Ss who saw the warm instructor rated his appearance, mannerisms, and accent as appealing, whereas those who saw the cold instructor rated these attributes as irritating. Results indicate that global evaluations of a person can induce altered evaluations (...)
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    Can God Know That He Is God?: RICHARD E. CREEL.Richard E. Creel - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (2):195-201.
    While reflecting one day on the enormous difficulties that men have in knowing that there is a God, a completely unexpected and unfamiliar question drifted into my purview – perhaps as a kind of ultimate expression of my philosophical frustration. ‘Indeed’, the question asked, ‘can even God know that he is God?’ At first I thought this query merely amusing. ‘Wouldn't it be funny if God cannot know that he is God! But of course he can.’ So my mind wandered (...)
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    Happiness and Resurrection: A Reply to Morreall: RICHARD E. CREEL.Richard E. Creel - 1981 - Religious Studies 17 (3):387-393.
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    Sexual motivation.Richard E. Whalen - 1966 - Psychological Review 73 (2):151-163.
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    The use of statistical heuristics in everyday inductive reasoning.Richard E. Nisbett, David H. Krantz, Christopher Jepson & Ziva Kunda - 1983 - Psychological Review 90 (4):339-363.
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    Strips: A new approach to the application of theorem proving to problem solving.Richard E. Fikes & Nils J. Nilsson - 1971 - Artificial Intelligence 2 (3-4):189-208.
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    The weak truth table degrees of recursively enumerable sets.Richard E. Ladner & Leonard P. Sasso - 1975 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 8 (4):429-448.
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