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    Mr. Sidgwick on intuitionalism.H. Calderwood - 1876 - Mind 1 (2):197-206.
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    Another view of green's last work.H. Calderwood - 1885 - Mind 10 (37):73-84.
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    Evolution and Man's Place in Nature.H. Calderwood - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2:382.
  4. Evolution and man's place in nature.H. Calderwood - 1893 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 35:548-550.
     
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  5. Evolution and man's place in nature.H. Calderwood - 1893 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 1 (4):2-2.
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    Professor calderwood on intuitionism in morals.H. Sidgwick - 1876 - Mind 1 (4):563-566.
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    Animal ethics as described by Herbert Spencer.Henry Calderwood - 1892 - Philosophical Review 1 (3):241-252.
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    The relation of intuitionism to the ethical doctrine of self-realization.Henry Calderwood - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5 (4):337-351.
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  9. Qaḍāyā falsafīyah.Najīb Ḥaṣādī - 2004 - Miṣrātah: al-Dār al-Jamāhīrīyah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ wa-al-Iʻlān.
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    Metaphysics of ethics, translated by J. W. Semple.Henry Calderwood (ed.) - 1886 - T. & T. Clark.
  11. Кибернетический подход к обучению и его влияние на развитие общей теории и методов педагогики.ЛH ЛАНДА - 1972 - Paideia 2:153.
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    David Hume.Henry Calderwood - 1898 - Norwood, Pa.: Norwood Editions.
    This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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    Old and new in philosophic method.Henry Calderwood - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2 (6):641-651.
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    The Philosophy of the Infinite. With Special Reference to the Theories of Sir William Hamilton and M. Cousin.Henry Calderwood - 1854 - Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.
    The Philosophy of the Infinite, With Special Reference to the Theories of Sir William Hamilton and M. Cousin by Henry Calderwood. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1854 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
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    Evolution and Man's Place in Nature.Ernest Albee & Henry Calderwood - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2 (4):463.
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    David Hume.Thomas Reid.John Grier Hibben, Henry Calderwood & A. Campbell Fraser - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8 (5):549.
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    David Hume: 1898.Henry Calderwood - 1989 - Thoemmes Press.
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    Handbook of moral philosophy.Henry Calderwood - 1902 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1873 Edition.
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  19. Moral Philosophy as a Science and as a Discipline.Henry Calderwood - 1868 - Edmonston & Douglas.
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  20. Moral Philosophy, as a Science and as a Discipline, an Inaugural Lecture.Henry Calderwood - 1868
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    Freedom of Religious Organizations.Jane Calderwood Norton - 2016 - Oxford University Press.
    Introduction -- Membership -- Employment -- Property disputes -- The family -- Goods and services -- Conclusion.
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  22. The Relations of Mind and Brain.Henry Calderwood - 1880 - Mind 5 (17):130-135.
  23. Vocabulary of philosophy and student's book of reference, on the basis of Fleming's vocabulary.Henry Calderwood - 1894 - London,: C. Griffin and company. Edited by William Fleming.
     
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    What is the Matter with Matter? Barad, Butler, and Adorno.P. Højme - 2024 - Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research 9.
    This article aims to read feminist new materialisms (Barad), together with ‘postulated’ linguistic or cultural primacy of Queer Theory (Butler), to show how both are engaged in similar critical-ethical endeavours. The central argument is that the criticism of Barad and new materialisms misses Butler’s materialistic insights due to a narrow interpretation of Butler's alleged social-constructivist position. There is, therefore, a specific focus on where they both make similar ethical appeals. Moreover, the article relies on Adorno's negative dialectic to highlight an (...)
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  25. The Vocabulary of Philosophy, Mental, Moral, and Metaphysical.William Fleming & Henry Calderwood - 1877 - Mind 2 (5):98-102.
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    Vocabulary of Philosophy: Psychological, Ethical, Metaphysical, with Quotations and References.William Fleming & Henry Calderwood - 2015 - Palala Press.
    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 (...)
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  27. The Metaphysic of Ethics.Immanuel Kant, Henry Calderwood & John William Semple - 1836 - T. & T. Clark.
     
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    Transplantation of Organs: A European Perspective.H. D. C. Roscam Abbing - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (1):54-58.
    The development of transplantation technology increasingly places before society a multitude of diverse, complex ethical and legal problems. The subject is the more complex because of the various divergent interests involved. There are the interests of the donor of organs, who has a right to protection of his legal position, and those of the patient in need of an often lifesaving organ. There are also the interests of the donor’s relatives, after his death, and those of the transplantation surgeons. The (...)
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    Transplantation of Organs: A European Perspective.H. D. C. Roscam Abbing - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (1):54-58.
    The development of transplantation technology increasingly places before society a multitude of diverse, complex ethical and legal problems. The subject is the more complex because of the various divergent interests involved. There are the interests of the donor of organs, who has a right to protection of his legal position, and those of the patient in need of an often lifesaving organ. There are also the interests of the donor’s relatives, after his death, and those of the transplantation surgeons. The (...)
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    The relationship of ethics education to moral sensitivity and moral reasoning skills of nursing students.Mihyun Park, Diane Kjervik, Jamie Crandell & Marilyn H. Oermann - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (4):568-580.
    This study described the relationships between academic class and student moral sensitivity and reasoning and between curriculum design components for ethics education and student moral sensitivity and reasoning. The data were collected from freshman (n = 506) and senior students (n = 440) in eight baccalaureate nursing programs in South Korea by survey; the survey consisted of the Korean Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire and the Korean Defining Issues Test. The results showed that moral sensitivity scores in patient-oriented care and conflict were (...)
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    Politics.H. Aristotle & Rackham - 1944 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Edited by H. Rackham.
    An English language translation accompanies the original Greek text of Aristotle's book about the nature of the state, constitutions, revolutions, democracy, and oligarchy.
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    "A Review of" Becoming Good American Schools". [REVIEW]Patricia E. Calderwood - 2002 - Educational Studies 33 (2).
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    Reply to Spears’s ‘The Asymmetry of Population Ethics’.Jonas H. Aaron - 2023 - Economics and Philosophy 39 (3):507-513.
    Is the procreation asymmetry intuitively supported? According to a recent article in this journal, an experimental study suggests the opposite. Dean Spears (2020) claims that nearly three-quarters of participants report that there is a reason to create a person just because that person’s life would be happy. In reply, I argue that various confounding factors render the study internally invalid. More generally, I show how one might come to adopt the procreation asymmetry for the wrong reasons by misinterpreting one’s intuitions.
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  34. Lyric Self-Expression.Hannah H. Kim & John Gibson - 2021 - In Sonia Sedivy (ed.), Art, Representation, and Make-Believe: Essays on the Philosophy of Kendall L. Walton. New York: Routledge.
    Philosophers ask just whose expression, if anyone’s, we hear in lyric poetry. Walton provides a novel possibility: it’s the reader who “uses” the poem (just as a speech giver uses a speech) who makes the language expressive. But worries arise once we consider poems in particular social or political settings, those which require a strong self-other distinction, or those with expressions that should not be disassociated from the subjects whose experience they draw from. One way to meet this challenge is (...)
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    The Rational as Reasonable. A Treatise on Legal Justification.L. H. LaRue - 1992 - Noûs 26 (2):238-243.
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    The Shape of Thought: How Mental Adaptations Evolve.H. Clark Barrett - 2015 - Oxford University Press.
    The Shape of Thought: How Mental Adaptations Evolve presents a road map for an evolutionary psychology of the twenty-first century. It brings together theory from biology and cognitive science to show how the brain can be composed of specialized adaptations, and yet also an organ of plasticity. Although mental adaptations have typically been seen as monolithic, hard-wired components frozen in the evolutionary past, The Shape of Thought presents a new view of mental adaptations as diverse and variable, with distinct functions (...)
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  37. al-Ḥudūd wa-al-furūq.Saʻīd ibn Hibat Allāh ibn al-Ḥusayn - 1995 - Bayrūt: Majmaʻ al-Buḥūth al-Islāmīyah lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Nashr. Edited by Ghulām ʻAlī Yaʻqūbī.
  38. Rāh va rasm-i zindagī az naẓar-i imām-i Sajjād.Zayn al-ʻĀbidīn ʻAlī ibn al-Ḥusayn - 1968 - [Tehran],: Edited by ʻAlī Ghafūrī.
     
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  39. Shurūḥ wa-ḥawāshī bar Kitāb Tajrīd al-itiqād.Muḥaqqiq Ṭū̄sī Nū̄r Allāh - 2002 - In Muḥammad ibn Asʻad Dawwānī (ed.), Sabʻ rasāiʼl. Tihrān: Mīrās̲-i Maktūb.
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    A Less Bad Theory of the Procreation Asymmetry and the Non-Identity Problem.Jonas H. Aaron - 2024 - Utilitas 36 (1):35-49.
    This paper offers a unified explanation for the procreation asymmetry and the non-identity thesis – two of the most intractable puzzles in population ethics. According to the procreation asymmetry, there are moral reasons not to create lives that are not worth living but no moral reasons to create lives that are worth living. I explain the procreation asymmetry by arguing that there are moral reasons to prevent the bad, but no moral reasons to promote the good. Various explanations for the (...)
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  41. Afz̤al al-ḥikāyāt.Abū al-Mukhtār Muḥammad ʻAbd al-Raʼūf Ḥaqyār - 2007 - Koʼiṭah: Maktabah-yi Qāsimiyah.
    Tales of good deeds in the light of Hadith.
     
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    An Introduction to Aesthetics. [REVIEW]H. D. A. - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (23):671.
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    Ab van Langevelde, Bilingualism and Economic Development. A Dooyeweerdian Case Study of Frysl'n. Groningen 1999: University of Groningen, Netherlands Geographical Studies 255 . ISBN 9036711142. [REVIEW]H. Aay - 2003 - Philosophia Reformata 68 (2):173-175.
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  44. Adaptive Preference.H. E. Baber - 2007 - Social Theory and Practice 33 (1):105-126.
    I argue, first, that the deprived individuals whose predicaments Nussbaum cites as examples of "adaptive preference" do not in fact prefer the conditions of their lives to what we should regard as more desirable alternatives, indeed that we believe they are badly off precisely because they are not living the lives they would prefer to live if they had other options and were aware of them. Secondly, I argue that even where individuals in deprived circumstances acquire tastes for conditions that (...)
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  45. Small-scale societies exhibit fundamental variation in the role of intentions in moral judgment.H. Clark Barrett, Alexander Bolyanatz, Alyssa N. Crittenden, Daniel M. T. Fessler, Simon Fitzpatrick, Michael Gurven, Joseph Henrich, Martin Kanovsky, Geoff Kushnick, Anne Pisor, Brooke A. Scelza, Stephen Stich, Chris von Rueden, Wanying Zhao & Stephen Laurence - 2016 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (17):4688–4693.
    Intent and mitigating circumstances play a central role in moral and legal assessments in large-scale industrialized societies. Al- though these features of moral assessment are widely assumed to be universal, to date, they have only been studied in a narrow range of societies. We show that there is substantial cross-cultural variation among eight traditional small-scale societies (ranging from hunter-gatherer to pastoralist to horticulturalist) and two Western societies (one urban, one rural) in the extent to which intent and mitigating circumstances influence (...)
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  46. al-Nuẓum al-siyāsīyah: usus al-tanẓīm al-siyāsī: al-dawlah, al-ḥukūmah, al-ḥuqūq wa-al-ḥurrīyāt al-ʻāmmah.ʻAbd Allāh & ʻAbd al-Ghanī Basyūnī - 1984 - Bayrūt: al-Dār al-Jāmiʻīyah.
     
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    Enzymatic Computation and Cognitive Modularity.H. Clark Barrett - 2005 - Mind and Language 20 (3):259-287.
    Currently, there is widespread skepticism that higher cognitive processes, given their apparent flexibility and globality, could be carried out by specialized computational devices, or modules. This skepticism is largely due to Fodor's influential definition of modularity. From the rather flexible catalogue of possible modular features that Fodor originally proposed has emerged a widely held notion of modules as rigid, informationally encapsulated devices that accept highly local inputs and whose operations are insensitive to context. It is a mistake, however, to equate (...)
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    Neural systems behind word and concept retrieval.H. Damasio, D. Tranel, T. Grabowski, R. Adolphs & A. Damasio - 2003 - Cognition 92 (1-2):179-229.
  49. The seven sexes: A study in the sociology of a phenomenon, or the replication of experiments in physics.H. M. Collins - 1975 - Sociology 9 (2):205.
     
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    The Procreation Asymmetry Destabilized: Analogs and Acting for People's Sake.Jonas H. Aaron - 2022 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 60 (3):326-352.
    Is there a pro tanto moral reason to create a life merely because it would be good for the person living it? Proponents of the procreation asymmetry claim there is not. Defending this controversial no reason claim, some have suggested that it is well in line with other phenomena in the moral realm: there is no reason to give a promise merely because one would keep it, and there is no reason to procreate merely to increase the extent of justice (...)
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