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  1. Psychische Prasenzzeit.L. W. Stern - 1897 - Philosophical Review 6:668.
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  2. Die Wahrnehmung von Helligkeitsveranderungen.L. W. Stern - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4:97.
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  3. Die Wahrnehmung von Tonveranderung.L. W. Stern - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9:215.
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  4. Die Wahrnemung von Bewegungen vermittelst des Augen.L. W. Stern - 1895 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3 (3):4-4.
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  5. Ein Beitrag zur differentiellen Psychologie des Urtheilens.L. W. Stern - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9:215.
     
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  6. Wahrnehmung von Bewegungen vermittelst des Auges.L. W. Stern - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4:96.
     
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  7. Albert H. Friedlander, "Leo Baeck: Teacher of Teresienstadt". [REVIEW]L. W. Stern - 1970 - The Thomist 34 (1):171.
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  8. A. Marmorstein, "The Doctrine of Merits in Old Rabbinical Literature" and "The Old Rabbinic Doctrine of God". [REVIEW]L. W. Stern - 1969 - The Thomist 33 (2):357.
     
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  9. Nathan Rotenstreich, "Jewish Philosophy in Modern Times: From Mendelssohn to Rosenzweig". [REVIEW]L. W. Stern - 1971 - The Thomist 35 (4):726.
     
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    Philosophy of History and the Problem of Values. [REVIEW]W. W. L. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (3):549-549.
    A book whose primary concern is to show the possibility of making objective value judgments within a context that acknowledges the inescapable historicity of the human situation. Mr. Stern discusses problems such as the nature of historical reality, the difference between past and present history, the questionable presuppositions of a teleological philosophy of history, and the confrontation in modernity between a doctrine of natural right and that of historicism. While accepting a kind of relativism consequent upon an historicist position, (...)
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Ronald E. Benson, Herold S. Stern, Richard T. Ryan, Cheryl G. Kasson, Douglas J. Simpson, David Slive, Joe L. Green, Todd Holder, Deno G. Thevaos, Karilee Watson, Cynthia Porter Gehrie, W. Ross Palmer, C. H. Edson, Linda Fystrom & Robert S. Griffin - 1980 - Educational Studies 11 (1):91-115.
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  12. Das Weisen des Mitleids.W. Stern - 1903 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 56 (6):547-548.
     
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  13. Ueber psychologie der individuellen differenzen. Ideen zu einer « differentiellen Psychologie ».W. Stern - 1901 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 51:308-314.
     
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  14. Welfare, happiness, and ethics.L. W. Sumner - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Moral philosophers agree that welfare matters. But they disagree about what it is, or how much it matters. In this vital new work, Wayne Sumner presents an original theory of welfare, investigating its nature and discussing its importance. He considers and rejects all notable theories of welfare, both objective and subjective, including hedonism and theories founded on desire or preference. His own theory connects welfare closely with happiness or life satisfaction. Reacting against the value pluralism that currently dominates moral philosophy, (...)
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    Kantian Ethics: Value, Agency, and Obligation.Robert Stern - 2015 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume presents a selection of Robert Stern's work on the theme of Kantian ethics. It begins by focusing on the relation between Kant's account of obligation and his view of autonomy, arguing that this leaves room for Kant to be a realist about value. Stern then considers where this places Kant in relation to the question of moral scepticism, and in relation to the principle of 'ought implies can', and examines this principle in its own right. The (...)
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  16. Assisted death: a study in ethics and law.L. W. Sumner - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this timely book L.W. Sumner addresses these issues within the wider context of palliative care for patients in the dying process.
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    Des Remarques philosophiques aux Recherches philosophiques.David Stern - 2012 - Philosophiques 39 (1):9-34.
    La discussion sur le langage privé que l’on trouve dans les Recherchesphilosophiques a été écrite entre 1937 et 1945, après que les 190 premières remarques de la partie I du livre eurent presque atteint leur forme finale. Les textes post-1936 sur le langage privé constituent un nouveau départ, dans sa lettre et son esprit, par rapport au matériau d’avant 1936.Néanmoins, entre 1929 et 1936, Wittgenstein s’est penché à plusieurs reprises sur l’idée d’un langage « que moi seul peux comprendre ». (...)
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  18. Advance Requests for Medically-Assisted Dying.L. W. Sumner - manuscript
    When medical assistance in dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in June 2016, the question of allowing decisionally capable persons to make advance requests in anticipation of later incapacity was reserved for further consideration during the mandatory parliamentary review originally scheduled to begin in June 2020 (but since delayed by COVID-19). In its current form the legislation does not permit such requests, since it stipulates that at the time at which the procedure is to be administered the patient must give (...)
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  19. University Governance and Campus Speech.L. W. Sumner - manuscript
    Hate speech, understood broadly, is any form of expression intended to arouse hatred or contempt toward members of a particular social group. When university administrators have reason to believe that a planned speaking event on campus may feature hate speech (at least in the eyes of some), how should they respond? In this paper I address this question as it arises for Canadian universities. I argue that, where the regulation of campus speech is concerned, the right course of action for (...)
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    The Case for Animal Rights.L. W. Sumner - 1986 - Noûs 20 (3):425-434.
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    The ultimate distribution of impurity in the zone-melting process.L. W. Davies - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (26):159-162.
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  22. A Commentary on Kant's Critique of Practical Reason.L. W. BECK - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (3):438-439.
     
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  23. Two Theories of the Good: L. W. SUMNER.L. W. Sumner - 1992 - Social Philosophy and Policy 9 (2):1-14.
    Suppose that the ultimate point of ethics is to make the world a better place. If it is, we must face the question: better in what respect? If the good is prior to the right — that is, if the rationale for all requirements of the right is that they serve to further the good in one way or another — then what is this good? Is there a single fundamental value capable of underlying and unifying all of our moral (...)
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    La Pensee de Leibniz.Leibnitz and the Seventeenth-Century Revolution.Yvon Belaval, R. W. Meyer & J. P. Stern - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (3):451-453.
  25. Leibnitz and the Seventeenth-Century Revolution.R. W. Meyer & J. P. Stern - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 4 (15):256-258.
  26. The moral foundation of rights.L. W. Sumner - 1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    What does it mean for someone to have a moral right to something? What kinds of creatures can have rights, and which rights can they have? While rights are indispensable to our moral and political thinking, they are also mysterious and controversial; as long as these controversies remain unsolved, rights will remain vulnerable to skepticism. Here, Sumner constructs both a coherent concept of a moral right and a workable substantive theory of rights to provide the moral foundation necessary to dispel (...)
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  27. The Moral Foundation of Rights.L. W. Sumner - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (247):120-122.
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    Interests and Rights: The Case Against Animals.L. W. Sumner - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (3):447.
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  29. Simon L. Altmann, Is Nature Supernatural? A Philosophical Exploration of Science and Nature Reviewed by.L. W. Colter - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (2):79-81.
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    Is Virtue Its Own Reward?: L. W. SUMNER.L. W. Sumner - 1998 - Social Philosophy and Policy 15 (1):18-36.
    If I lead a life of virtue, that may well be good for you. But will it also be good for me? The idea that it will—or even must—is an ancient one, and its appeal runs deep. For if this idea is correct then we can provide everyone with a good reason—arguably the best reason—for being virtuous. However, for all the effort which has been invested in defending the idea, by some of the best minds in the history of philosophy, (...)
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    Positive Sexism*: L. W. SUMINER.L. W. Sumner - 1987 - Social Philosophy and Policy 5 (1):204-222.
    No one who cares about equal opportunity can derive much comfort from the present occupational distribution of working women. In the various industrial societies of the West, women comprise between one quarter and one-half of the national labor force. However, they tend to clustered in employment sectors – especially clerical, sales, and service J occupations – which rank relatively low in remuneration, status, autonomy, and other perquisites. Meanwhile, the more prestigious and rewarding managerial and professional positions, as well as the (...)
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    Lapses influenced by similarity.L. W. Cole - 1925 - Psychological Review 32 (3):216-223.
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  33. DS Shwayder, Statement and Reference: An Inquiry into the Foundations of Our Conceptual Order Reviewed by.L. W. Colter - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (2):139-141.
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  34. Journals and New Books.L. W. Cole - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (13):363.
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  35. Robert J. Stainton, Philosophical Perspectives on Language Reviewed by.L. W. Colter - 1996 - Philosophy in Review 16 (5):376-378.
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    The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression.L. W. Sumner - 2004 - University of Toronto Press.
  37. Abortion and Moral Theory.L. W. Sumner - 1983 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 45 (4):670-671.
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  38. The subjectivity of welfare.L. W. Sumner - 1995 - Ethics 105 (4):764-790.
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    Institutional refusal to offer assisted dying: A response to Shadd and Shadd.L. W. Sumner - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (8):970-972.
    Ever since medical assistance in dying (MAID) became legal in Canada in 2016, controversy has enveloped the refusal by many faith‐based institutions to allow this service on their premises. In a recent article in this journal, Philip and Joshua Shadd have proposed ‘changing the conversation’ on this issue, reframing it as an exercise not of conscience but of an institutional right of self‐governance. This reframing, they claim, will serve to show how health‐care institutions may be justified in refusing to provide (...)
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    A matter of life and death.L. W. Sumner - 1976 - Noûs 10 (2):145-171.
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  41. Un'interpretazione neo-hegeliana della Tragedia classica.L. W. L. W. - 1985 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 5 (3):515.
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    Deformation mechanisms of ultra-thin Al layers in Al/SiC nanolaminates as a function of thickness and temperature.L. W. Yang, C. Mayer, N. Chawla, J. Llorca & J. M. Molina-Aldareguía - forthcoming - Philosophical Magazine:1-20.
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  43. The emerging information society.L. W. Zacher - 2000 - Dialogue and Universalism 10 (9/10):83-97.
  44. ""Chinese philosophy should" speak for itself" and" speak about itself"-Overcoming the crisis of Chinese philosophy and transcending the legitimacy issue.L. W. Zhang - 2005 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 37 (2):4-21.
  45. A Sense of Human Destiny - Routes Into Unknown.L. W. Zonnenveld - 1990 - Dialectics and Humanism 17 (3):169-173.
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    Tarski and geometry.L. W. Szczerba - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (4):907-912.
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    The importance of listening to medical students' experiences when teaching them medical ethics.L. W. Osborne & C. M. Martin - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (1):35-38.
    This paper describes the change of emphasis that occurred in the teaching of ethics to small groups of clinical students. Although the original focus of the course was on the analysis of ethical dilemmas associated with individual patients known to the students, it soon became evident that there were, for the students themselves, more fundamental ethical dilemmas in their new role as clinical students. These included worries about how to respond when patients asked questions which their consultants had previously deceived (...)
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  48. Normative ethics and metaethics.L. W. Sumner - 1967 - Ethics 77 (2):95-106.
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    Concerning the Intelligence of Raccoons.L. W. Cole - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (10):278-279.
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    Notes and News.L. W. Cole - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (13):364.
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