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    The oddness of corporate ownership.David E. Schrader - 1996 - Journal of Social Philosophy 27 (2):104-127.
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    Globalization and Human Values.David E. Schrader - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 4 (10):22-31.
    In this paper I argue for an account of the evolution of human values according to which it is only through the resolution of local conflicts that broader social values develop. Global issues can only be understood as issues of increasingly broadening our understanding of the local, our understanding of who are the neighbors with whom we must productively and amicably engage. My analysis argues primarily for open dialogue based on listening carefully and maintaining a strong awareness of our own (...)
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    Living Together in an Ecological Community.David E. Schrader - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 7 (18):43-52.
    Environmental ethics uniquely challenges us to re-examine the foundations of ethical thought. Ethical frameworks that focus on individual ethical agents and ethical patients, ignoring their status as parts of interrelated communities, lead to strongly counterintuitive results in important cases. Ideas only hinted at in Aldo Leopold’s idea of “land ethic” can be developed fruitfully by extending a pragmatist ethical framework drawn from the work of William James. Such a framework is not without difficulties, but does offer a potentially valuable way (...)
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  4. The Idea of Value in Economic Theory: From Political Economy to Economics.David E. Schrader - 2014 - In G. John M. Abbarno (ed.), Inherent and Instrumental Values: Excursions in Value Inquiry. University Press of America.
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    A bibliometric analysis of privacy and ethics in IEEE Security and Privacy.Jonathan Tse, Dawn E. Schrader, Dipayan Ghosh, Tony Liao & David Lundie - 2015 - Ethics and Information Technology 17 (2):153-163.
    The increasingly ubiquitous use of technology has led to the concomitant rise of intensified data collection and the ethical issues associated with the privacy and security of that data. In order to address the question of how these ethical concerns are discussed in the literature surrounding the subject, we examined articles published in IEEE Security and Privacy, a magazine targeted towards a general, technically-oriented readership spanning both academia and industry. Our investigation of the intersection between the ethical and technological dimensions (...)
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    Creating a Global Dialogue on Value Inquiry: Papers From the Xxii Congress of Philosophy (Rethinking Philosophy Today).Jinfen Yan & David E. Schrader (eds.) - 2009 - Edwin Mellen Press.
    This work examines the range of work in which value theorists are engaging in the first decade of the 21st century with essays illustrating the ways in which theorists from different parts of thw world draw on an increasingly broad range of intellectual thought.
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  7. Value theory and ethics : An introductory perspective.Jinfen Yan & David E. Schrader - 2009 - In Jinfen Yan & David E. Schrader (eds.), Creating a Global Dialogue on Value Inquiry: Papers From the Xxii Congress of Philosophy (Rethinking Philosophy Today). Edwin Mellen Press.
     
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    The corporation and profits.David E. Schrader - 1987 - Journal of Business Ethics 6 (8):589 - 601.
    In this paper I argue that a theory of the firm that takes profit maximizing to be the essential activity and purpose of the firm is seriously inadequate. I argue that firms in the actual economy neither are nor should be maximizers of profit. I argue instead that firms are and must be satisficers, that they must make enough profit to satisfy the various demands which they encounter in their operation. Yet it should be clear that the notion of satisficing, (...)
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    The antinomy of divine necessity.David E. Schrader - 1991 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 30 (1):45 - 59.
  10. A solution to the stone paradox.David E. Schrader - 1979 - Synthese 42 (2):255-264.
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    The Corporation as Anomaly.David E. Schrader - 1993 - Cambridge University Press.
    This 1993 book discusses the rise of the marginalist conception of the firm in the context of economic thought over the past two centuries, and explains why economists continue to defend a theory with demonstrable shortcomings. Professor Schrader argues that the marginalist view of the firm retains its support not through any comparative advantage in empirical or predictive power, but by virtue of its being a part of the predominant marginalist economic programme. The clear problems that beset the marginalist (...)
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    Simonizing James: Taking Demand Seriously.David E. Schrader - 1998 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (4):1005 - 1028.
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    Background rights and judical decision.David E. Schrader - 1989 - Journal of Value Inquiry 23 (4):285-297.
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    Evil and the best of possible worlds.David E. Schrader - 1988 - Sophia 27 (2):24-37.
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    Evil and the best of possible worlds.David E. Schrader - 1990 - Sophia 29 (2):40-54.
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    Faith and Fallibilism.David A. Schrader - 1987 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 22 (1/2):55 - 67.
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    Living Together in an Ecological Community.David E. Schrader - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 7 (18):43-52.
    Environmental ethics uniquely challenges us to re-examine the foundations of ethical thought. Ethical frameworks that focus on individual ethical agents and ethical patients, ignoring their status as parts of interrelated communities, lead to strongly counterintuitive results in important cases. Ideas only hinted at in Aldo Leopold’s idea of “land ethic” can be developed fruitfully by extending a pragmatist ethical framework drawn from the work of William James. Such a framework is not without difficulties, but does offer a potentially valuable way (...)
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    Newton i teologia naturalna.David E. Schrader - 2003 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 51 (2):33-45.
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  19. Objectivity in ethics.David E. Schrader - 2009 - In Jinfen Yan & David E. Schrader (eds.), Creating a Global Dialogue on Value Inquiry: Papers From the Xxii Congress of Philosophy (Rethinking Philosophy Today). Edwin Mellen Press.
     
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    Report on the first international conference on value inquiry in china.David E. Schrader - 2002 - Journal of Value Inquiry 36 (4):549-554.
  21. The Origin [and Demise] of [a] Species [of Natural Theology].David Schrader - 2004 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 7.
    Ever since the encounter of Christian thought with Aristotle’s non-logical works in the thirteenth century, Christian theologians have been powerfully tempted to draw on the acknowledged epistemic security of natural science to provide a similar epistemic security for theology. The hope has been to show that, even apart from divine revelation, anyone who has good reason to accept scientific knowledge of nature also has similarly good reason to accept at least the beginning point of theology, namely that a God exists. (...)
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    The Origin [and Demise] of [a] Species [of Natural Theology].David E. Schrader - 2004 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 7 (1):135-151.
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    Newton i teologia naturalna.David E. Schrader - 2003 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 51 (2):33-45.
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    Frankfurt and Descartes: God and logical truth. [REVIEW]David E. Schrader - 1986 - Sophia 25 (1):4-18.
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    Evil and the Evidence for God. [REVIEW]David E. Schrader - 1995 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (1):135-136.
    This book presents an exposition and critique of John Hick's theodicy, with an "Afterword" by Hick. Hick notes two claims in the book: "One is that rational argument can establish the existence of God to the satisfaction of a reasonable person. The second is that a theodicy of the traditional Augustinian kind is to be preferred to one of the Irenaean kind, such as [Hick has] advocated". Geivett sees these two claims as interconnected: "the significance of the problem of evil (...)
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  26. David E. Schrader, The Corporation as Anomaly Reviewed by.L. B. Cebik - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (6):341-342.
     
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  27. David E. Schrader, The Corporation as Anomaly. [REVIEW]L. Cebik - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13:341-342.
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    The Corporation as Anomaly, E. Schrader David. Cambridge University Press, 1993, xi + 202 pages. [REVIEW]Dennis C. Mueller - 1995 - Economics and Philosophy 11 (2):375.
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    Die Auflösung der Warumfrage.Wiebke Schrader - 1975 - Amsterdam: Rodopi.
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    Das Problem des Anfangs in Hegels Philosophie.Karin Schrader-Klebert - 1969 - Wien und München: Oldenbourg.
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    Von der Pansophie zur Weltweisheit: Goethes analogisch-philosophische Konzepte.Hans-Jürgen Schrader & Katharine Weder (eds.) - 2004 - De Gruyter.
    Analogical thinking, relations between microcosm and macrocosm, polarity and intensification, inspiration, magical, alchemistic, and magnetic/sympathetic concepts: key terms like these indicate the importance of the traditions of pansophist and holistic interpretation of the world in Goethe's literary and scientific works. Of equal significance is his engagement with 'universal wisdom' (Weltweisheit), as embodied in the philosophical and scientific tendencies of the age he lived in. The Geneva conference of the Swiss Goethe Society documented here casts light on Goethe's position in the (...)
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    Das wesen des schönen bei Schelling im vergleich zu Kants Kritik der urteilskraft..Hildegard Schrader - 1933 - Helmstedt,: Buchdruckerei Wild & Kühne.
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    Über den Stand der indischen philosophie zur zeit Mahāvīras und Buddhas.Friedrich Otto Schrader - 1902 - Strassburg,: K.J. Trübner.
    Excerpt from Über den Stand der Indischen Philosophie zur Zeit Mahäviras und Buddhas: Inaugural-Dissertation Dies ist der erste bedeutende Lehrer der noch heute in Indien zahlreich vertretenen Religionsgenossenschaft der J ainas. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. (...)
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  34. Philosophers on Philosophy: The 2020 PhilPapers Survey.David Bourget & David J. Chalmers - 2023 - Philosophers' Imprint 23 (11).
    What are the philosophical views of professional philosophers, and how do these views change over time? The 2020 PhilPapers Survey surveyed around 2000 philosophers on 100 philosophical questions. The results provide a snapshot of the state of some central debates in philosophy, reveal correlations and demographic effects involving philosophers' views, and reveal some changes in philosophers' views over the last decade.
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    Philosophy in Germany.F. Otto Schrader - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (47):333-341.
    Thepurpose of Wissenschaft und Weltanschaunng,1 by Aloys Wenzl, is to provide a rational explanation of the world which shall give us greater insight into its nature than either common sense or the natural sciences can give us. Philosophy, Professor Wenzl says in his introduction, springs from the desire for a weltanschaunng, for insight into the significance of life. But it also springs from a desire for rational explanation, and aims at objective validity. It proposes to give a truer, more complete, (...)
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    Review of Gary L. Comstock, Vexing Nature: On the Ethical Case against Agricultural Biotechnology. [REVIEW]Kristin Schrader-Frechette - 2003 - Journal of Value Inquiry 37 (1):127-129.
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    III. Existence, truth, and subjectivity.George A. Schrader - 1956 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (23):759-771.
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    Kant's Presumed Repudiation of the "Moral Argument" in the "Opus Postumum": An Examination of Adickes' Interpretation.George Schrader - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (98):228-241.
    Until comparatively recently the complete text of the Opus Postutmum has not been available to students of the Kantian philosophy.Prior to the publication of Adickes’ commentary on this material in 1920, students of Kant were almost wholly dependent upon Reicke's incomplete and markedly inadequate edition of 1882–84. 2 Adickes’ commentary, with its abundance of quoted passages, provided an access to a great deal of material hitherto unavailable. But it was not until the publication of the Academy Edition in 1936 that (...)
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    Heidegger's Ontology of Human Existence.George Schrader - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):35 - 56.
    Heidegger is noted for his concern with the nothing, das Nichts, and this may be partially due to the way in which his ideas were first introduced. Whereas the positivists regarded his writings as nonsense, employing his references to nothingness to prove them so, other of his interpreters took his thought seriously but regarded it as fundamentally nihilistic. He was pictured as an irrationalist philosopher, preoccupied with death and negativity. It is this representation of Heidegger which still prevails to a (...)
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    Utopophobia: On the Limits (If Any) of Political Philosophy.David M. Estlund - 2019 - Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
    A leading political theorist’s groundbreaking defense of ideal conceptions of justice in political philosophy Throughout the history of political philosophy and politics, there has been continual debate about the roles of idealism versus realism. For contemporary political philosophy, this debate manifests in notions of ideal theory versus nonideal theory. Nonideal thinkers shift their focus from theorizing about full social justice, asking instead which feasible institutional and political changes would make a society more just. Ideal thinkers, on the other hand, question (...)
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  41. An enquiry concerning human understanding.David Hume - 2000 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 112.
    David Hume's Enquiry concerning Human Understanding is the definitive statement of the greatest philosopher in the English language. His arguments in support of reasoning from experience, and against the "sophistry and illusion"of religiously inspired philosophical fantasies, caused controversy in the eighteenth century and are strikingly relevant today, when faith and science continue to clash. The Enquiry considers the origin and processes of human thought, reaching the stark conclusion that we can have no ultimate understanding of the physical world, or (...)
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  42. Inquiry and the epistemic.David Thorstad - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 178 (9):2913-2928.
    The zetetic turn in epistemology raises three questions about epistemic and zetetic norms. First, there is the relationship question: what is the relationship between epistemic and zetetic norms? Are some epistemic norms zetetic norms, or are epistemic and zetetic norms distinct? Second, there is the tension question: are traditional epistemic norms in tension with plausible zetetic norms? Third, there is the reaction question: how should theorists react to a tension between epistemic and zetetic norms? Drawing on an analogy to practical (...)
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  43. The paradox of the preface.David C. Makinson - 1965 - Analysis 25 (6):205-207.
    By means of an example, shows the possibility of beliefs that are separately rational whilst together inconsistent.
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  44. The Machine Question: Critical Perspectives on Ai, Robots, and Ethics.David J. Gunkel - 2012 - MIT Press.
    One of the enduring concerns of moral philosophy is deciding who or what is deserving of ethical consideration. Much recent attention has been devoted to the "animal question" -- consideration of the moral status of nonhuman animals. In this book, David Gunkel takes up the "machine question": whether and to what extent intelligent and autonomous machines of our own making can be considered to have legitimate moral responsibilities and any legitimate claim to moral consideration. The machine question poses a (...)
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    Time and Chance.David Z. Albert - 2000 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    This book is an attempt to get to the bottom of an acute and perennial tension between our best scientific pictures of the fundamental physical structure of the world and our everyday empirical experience of it. The trouble is about the direction of time. The situation (very briefly) is that it is a consequence of almost every one of those fundamental scientific pictures--and that it is at the same time radically at odds with our common sense--that whatever can happen can (...)
  46. Epistemology of disagreement : the good news.David Christensen - 2018 - In Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary epistemology: an anthology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
    How should one react when one has a belief, but knows that other people—who have roughly the same evidence as one has, and seem roughly as likely to react to it correctly—disagree? This paper argues that the disagreement of other competent inquirers often requires one to be much less confident in one’s opinions than one would otherwise be.
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    Influencers of ethical beliefs and the impact on moral distress and conscientious objection.Shoni Davis, Vivian Schrader & Marcia J. Belcheir - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (6):738-749.
    Considering a growing nurse shortage and the need for qualified nurses to handle increasingly complex patient care situations, how ethical beliefs are influenced and the consequences that can occur when moral conflicts of right and wrong arise need to be explored. The aim of this study was to explore influencers identified by nurses as having the most impact on the development of their ethical beliefs and whether these influencers might impact levels of moral distress and the potential for conscientious objection. (...)
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  48. Weltaspekte der Philosophie.Rudolph Berlinger, Werner Beierwaltes & W. Schrader (eds.) - 1972 - Amsterdam,: Rodopi.
     
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    Die nackte Wahrheit und ihre Schleier: Weisheit und Philosophie in Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit - Studien zum Gedenken an Thomas Ricklin.Christian Kaiser, Leo Frank & Oliver Maximilian Schrader (eds.) - 2019 - Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
    Der Sammelband vereint Beitrage, die dem Andenken an den Philosophiehistoriker Thomas Ricklin gewidmet sind und an dessen Arbeit anschlieaen. Die Texte befassen sich mit der Erforschung der Philosophie- und Kulturgeschichte des Mittelalters, der Renaissance und der Fruhen Neuzeit und bieten ein Panorama der verschiedenen Dimensionen dessen, was Weisheit und Philosophie in diesen Epochen bedeuteten. Im Zentrum stehen Dante und Boccaccio, wobei insbesondere deren Lehre vom "Schleier" der poetischen Sprache, unter dem die Wahrheit verhullt sei, in einer Reihe von Studien untersucht (...)
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    A. Zur erklärung und kritik der schriftsteller.A. Lowinski, Herm Schrader, Alfred Wiedemann, J. Lunák, C. Jacohy & A. Eussner - 1885 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 44 (1):164-183.
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