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    Ethical Sex: Sexual Choices and Their Nature and Meaning by Anthony McCarthy.Kevin E. O'Reilly - 2019 - Nova et Vetera 17 (1):287-290.
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    The Critical Theory of Jürgen Habermas. [REVIEW]E. G. - 1982 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (3):614-615.
    McCarthy begins this first systematic review of the development of Habermas's thought with general accounts of the relation of theory and practice and of the reduction of praxis to techne in positivist conceptions of reason. We learn how the communication structures presupposed by the community of natural scientists cannot be grasped within the framework of empirical-analytic science and the technological cognitive interests on which it is based. He then goes on to explain clearly the practical interest supposedly underlying the (...)
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    The Naturalism of Samuel Alexander. By J. W. McCarthy. (King's Crown Press, Columbia University, N.Y. Pp. 111. Price $2.50. And Oxford University Press. Price 14s.). [REVIEW]E. F. Carritt - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (91):363-.
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    Thomas McCarthy, "the critical theory of Jürgen Habermas". [REVIEW]William E. Connolly - 1979 - History and Theory 18 (3):397.
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    Book Review: Jeremiah: Spokesman Out of Time. [REVIEW]Werner E. Lemke - 1976 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 30 (2):202-202.
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  6. Crime, Compassion, and The Reader.John E. MacKinnon - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (1):1-20.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.1 (2003) 1-20 [Access article in PDF] Crime, Compassion, and The Reader John E. MacKinnon IN "WRITING AFTER AUSCHWITZ," Günter Grass describes how at the age of seventeen he stubbornly refused to believe the evidence arrayed before him and his classmates of Nazi atrocities, the photographs showing piles of eyeglasses, shoes, hair, and bones. "Germans never could have done, never did do a thing like that," (...)
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    The Anti-Landscape.David E. Nye & Sarah Elkind (eds.) - 2014 - Brill | Rodopi.
    There have always been some uninhabitable places, but in the last century human beings have produced many more of them. These anti-landscapes have proliferated to include the sandy wastes of what was once the Aral Sea, severely polluted irrigated lands, open pit mines, blighted nuclear zones, coastal areas inundated by rising seas, and many others. _The Anti-Landscape_ examines the emergence of such sites, how they have been understood, and how some of them have been recovered for habitation. The anti-landscape refers (...)
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  8. Book Review: Jeremiah: A Commentary. [REVIEW]Mark E. Biddle - 2010 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 64 (1):86-88.
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    Book Review: Jeremiah[REVIEW]Mark E. Biddle - 2006 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 60 (1):97-98.
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    A Rest for the Soul.Richard E. Averbeck - 2018 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 11 (1):5-22.
    This article offers an interpretation of Jesus’ invitation to “rest for the soul” in Matthew 11:28–30. On this interpretation Jesus’ offer of rest is an invitation to start a whole new way of life—a life characterized by rest with God working its way into the depths of one’s soul by means of indwelling Spirit. This understanding of Jesus’ offer of rest is developed in light of the immediate context in Matthew, parallel passages in Jeremiah and Sirach and a biblical (...)
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    Crime, compassion, and.John E. MacKinnon - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (1):1-20.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.1 (2003) 1-20 [Access article in PDF] Crime, Compassion, and The Reader John E. MacKinnon IN "WRITING AFTER AUSCHWITZ," Günter Grass describes how at the age of seventeen he stubbornly refused to believe the evidence arrayed before him and his classmates of Nazi atrocities, the photographs showing piles of eyeglasses, shoes, hair, and bones. "Germans never could have done, never did do a thing like that," (...)
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    Međurazmatranja u procesu prosvetiteljstva-A. Honneth, T. McCarthy, C. Offe, A. Wellmer Hrsg., Zwischenbetrachtungen: Im Prozess der Aufklarug-Jurgen Habermas zum 60. Geburtstag, Frankfurt a/M, 1989. [REVIEW]Đorđe Vukadinović - 1991 - Theoria 34 (3-4):137-142.
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    Book Reviews : George E. McCarthy, Marx'Critique of Science and Positivism: The Methodological Foundations of Political Economy. Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1988. Pp. xi, 225, $74.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Murray - 1991 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 21 (2):293-297.
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    Book Reviews : George E. McCarthy, Marx'Critique of Science and Positivism: The Methodological Foundations of Political Economy. Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1988. Pp. xi, 225, $74.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Murray - 1991 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 21 (2):293-297.
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    Book Reviews : Irving M. Zeitlin, Nietzsche: A Re-examination. Polity, Cambridge,1994. $19.95. George E. McCarthy, Dialectics and Decadence: Echoes of Antiquity in Marx and Nietzsche. Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, MD, 1994. $54.95 (cloth), $22.95 (paper. [REVIEW]Adam T. Smith - 1996 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26 (1):137-144.
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    Review: M. L. Minsky, J.E. McCarthy, C.E. Shannon, Some Universal Elements for Finite Automata. [REVIEW]Patrick C. Fischer - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):480-481.
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    John E. Smith as Jeremiah.Robert Neville - 1986 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 22 (3):259 - 271.
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    John McCarthy and Claude Shannon. Preface. Automata studies, edited by C. E. Shannon and J. McCarthy, Annals of Mathematics studies no. 34, lithoprinted, Princeton University Press, Princeton1956, pp. v–viii. - S. C. Kleene. Representations of events in nerve nets and finite automata. Automata studies, edited by C. E. Shannon and J. McCarthy, Annals of Mathematics studies no. 34, lithoprinted, Princeton University Press, Princeton1956, pp. 3–41. [REVIEW]W. L. Duda - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (1):59-60.
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    MCCARTHY, THOMAS, Ideales e ilusiones. Reconstrucción y deconstrucción en la teoría crítica contemporánea, Tecnos, Madrid, 1992, 236 págs. [REVIEW]Lourdes Flamarique - 1994 - Anuario Filosófico:871-872.
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    Shannon Claude E.. A universal Turing machine with two internal states. Automata studies, edited by Shannon C. E. and McCarthy J., Annals of Mathematics studies no. 34, lithoprinted, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1956, pp. 157–165. [REVIEW]Patrick C. Fischer - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (3):532.
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    Davis M. D.. A note on universal Turing machines. Automata studies, edited by Shannon C. E. and McCarthy J., Annals of Mathematics studies no. 34, lithoprinted, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1956, pp. 167–175.Davis Martin. The definition of universal Turing machine. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 8 , pp. 1125–1126. [REVIEW]R. J. Nelson - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (4):590.
  22. Edward F. Moore. Gedanken-experiments on sequential machines. Automata studies, edited by C. E. Shannon and J. McCarthy, Annals of Mathematics studies no. 34, litho-printed, Princeton University Press, Princeton1956, pp. 129–153. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (1):60-60.
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    A new sociology of knowledge? McCarthy, E. Doyle: Knowledge as culture: The new sociology of knowledge. [REVIEW]Brian Longhurst - 1998 - Human Studies 21 (3):309-316.
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    Minsky M. L.. Some universal elements for finite automata. Automata studies, edited by Shannon C. E. and McCarthy J., Annals of Mathematics studies no. 34, lithoprinted, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1956, pp. 117–128. [REVIEW]Patrick C. Fischer - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):481.
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    Minsky M. L.. Some universal elements for finite automata. Automata studies, edited by Shannon C. E. and McCarthy J., Annals of Mathematics studies no. 34, lithoprinted, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1956, pp. 117–128. [REVIEW]Patrick C. Fischer - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):481-482.
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    Minsky M. L.. Some universal elements for finite automata. Automata studies, edited by Shannon C. E. and McCarthy J., Annals of Mathematics studies no. 34, lithoprinted, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1956, pp. 117–128. [REVIEW]Patrick C. Fischer - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):480-481.
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    Book Review Soraj Hongladarom, Jeremiah Joven Joaquin, and Frank J. Hoffman (Eds.). Philosophies of Appropriated Religions: Perspectives from Southeast Asia. [REVIEW]Roshan Uttamchandani - 2024 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 25 (1).
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    The Sense of the Ending and Human Finitude. Representation of Catastrophe in Cormac McCarthy's “The Road”.Rosanna Castorina - forthcoming - Governare la Paura. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies.
    This paper, starting from the awareness of the anthropological finitude, aims to investigate the symbolic meaning of the catastrophe in today's society. With reference to E. De Martino’s and G. Anders’s anthropo - philosophical theses, the paper analyzes the representation of present catastrophes as Apocalypses without eskaton , in which the "blindness" of man and his inability to react is manifested. Both technological catastrophes directly caused by man and environmental disasters indirectly produced by anthropic neglect causes a widespread sense of (...)
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    The critical theory of Jürgen Habermas.Thomas McCarthy - 1978 - London: Hutchinson.
  30. Supported Decision-Making: Non-Domination Rather than Mental Prosthesis.Allison M. McCarthy & Dana Howard - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (3):227-237.
    Recently, bioethicists and the UNCRPD have advocated for supported medical decision-making on behalf of patients with intellectual disabilities. But what does supported decision-making really entail? One compelling framework is Anita Silvers and Leslie Francis’ mental prosthesis account, which envisions supported decision-making as a process in which trustees act as mere appendages for the patient’s will; the trustee provides the cognitive tools the patient requires to realize her conception of her own good. We argue that supported decision-making would be better understood (...)
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    Moral vision: seeing the world with love and justice.David Matzko McCarthy - 2018 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    In this new textbook two Catholic ethicists with extensive teaching experience present a moral theology based on vision. David Matzko McCarthy and James M. Donohue draw widely from the Western philosophical tradition while integrating biblical and theological themes in order to explore such fundamental questions as What is good? The fourteen chapters in Moral Vision are short and thematic. Substantive study questions engage with primary texts and encourage students to apply theory to everyday life and common human experiences. The (...)
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    Formal Logic: Its Scope and Limits.Timothy McCarthy - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (4):1408-1409.
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    The discourse of justice in Jeremiah 1-25: prophecy, kingship and social criticism. [REVIEW]João Pedro Vieira - 2012 - Cultura:77-88.
    O presente artigo explora as manifestações básicas do conceito de justiça em Jr. 1-25, atendendo à interacção entre justiça social, realeza e profetismo no contexto do Próximo Oriente antigo. É contextualmente analisado o principal léxico pertencente aos campos semânticos da justiça e da injustiça, em sentido estrito, incluindo as categorias sociais directamente envolvidas (estrangeiro, viúva, órfão, pobre, oprimido, necessitado, etc.). Nos termos do iaveísmo hierosolimita e da ideologia régia davídica, Jeremias desenvolve um discurso de denúncia social relativamente genérico sobretudo direccionado (...)
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    Subjunctive Reasoning.Timothy McCarthy - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1):170-173.
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    The problem of evil and sufferings.Jeremiah Zimmerman - 1927 - Boston, Mass.,: The Stratford Company.
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. 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 for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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    Mencius, Hume, and the Virtue of Humanity: Sources of Benevolent Moral Development.Jeremiah Carey & Rico Vitz - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (4):693-713.
    In this paper, we elucidate the moral psychology and what we might call the moral sociology of Mencius and of Hume, and we argue for three claims. First, we demonstrate that there are strong similarities between Mencius and Hume concerning some of the principal psychological sources of the virtue of humanity. Second, we show that there are strong similarities between the two concerning some of the principal social sources of the virtue of humanity. Third, we argue that there are related, (...)
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    The Philippine Higher Education Sector in the Time of COVID-19.Jeremiah Joaquin, Hazel Biana & Mark Anthony Dacela - 2020 - Frontiers in Education 5.
    This paper reports the policy-responses of different Philippine higher education institutions (HEIs) to the novel coronavirus, COVD-19 pandemic. It compares these responses with those made by HEIs in Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. Publicly available data and news reports were used to gauge the general public’s reaction to these policies and how the Philippines’ responses fare with its Southeast Asian neighbors. The paper observes that despite the innovations made by Philippine HEIs in terms of alternative learning modes and technologies for delivering (...)
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    Why sex selection should be legal.David McCarthy - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (5):302-307.
    Reliable medically assisted sex selection which does not involve abortion or infanticide has recently become available, and has been used for non-medical reasons. This raises questions about the morality of sex selection for non-medical reasons. But reasonable people continue to disagree about the answers to these questions. So another set of questions is about what the law should be on medically assisted sex selection for non-medical reasons in the face of reasonable disagreement about the morality of sex selection. This paper (...)
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    A pluralist view of nursing ethics.Joan McCarthy - 2006 - Nursing Philosophy 7 (3):157-164.
    This paper makes the case for a pluralist, contextualist view of nursing ethics. In defending this view, I briefly outline two current perspectives of nursing ethics – the Traditional View and the Theory View. I argue that the Traditional View, which casts nursing ethics as a subcategory of healthcare ethics, is problematic because it (1) fails to sufficiently acknowledge the unique nature of nursing practice; and (2) applies standard ethical frameworks such as principlism to moral problems which tend to alienate (...)
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  40. A New Sociology of Knowledge? McCarthy, E. Doyle: Knowledge as Culture: The new sociology of knowledge. [REVIEW]Brian Longhurst - 1998 - Human Studies 21 (3):309-316.
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  41. Loób and Kapwa: An Introduction to a Filipino Virtue Ethics.Jeremiah Reyes - 2015 - Asian Philosophy 25 (2):148-171.
    This is an introduction to a Filipino virtue ethics which is a relationship-oriented virtue ethics. The concepts to be discussed are the result of the unique history of the Philippines, namely a Southeast Asian tribal and animist tradition mixed with a Spanish Catholic tradition for over 300 years. Filipino virtue ethics is based on two foundational concepts in Filipino culture. The first is loób, which can easily be misunderstood when literally translated into English as ‘inside’ but which is better translated (...)
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    Love and evaluative conflict.Jeremiah Tillman - 2024 - European Journal of Philosophy 32 (1):145-158.
    Lovers often disagree. We may reject the specific goals our loved ones pursue or the broad values they hold. Some philosophers suggest that such evaluative conflict makes romantic love in its ideal form deficient. I argue that this is mistaken. On the contrary, our ideal of love holds that we can love people for ‘who they are’ (as we say), even as we profoundly disagree with them. My argument draws on intuitive cases from screwball comedy about love amid conflict, love (...)
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    Assessing the State of Ethics Education in General Education Curricula at U.S. Research Universities and Liberal Arts Colleges.Jeremiah Kim, Drew Chambers, Ka Ya Lee & David Kidd - 2023 - Journal of Academic Ethics 21 (1):19-40.
    Higher education is seeing renewed calls for strengthening ethics education, yet there remains a dearth of research on the state of ethics education across undergraduate curricula. Research about ethics in higher education tends to be localized and often isolated to fields of graduate study. In contribution to a contemporary, landscape understanding of ethics education, we collected data on the placement and prevalence of ethics instruction within the general education curricula at 507 major U.S. colleges and universities. Our findings suggest that (...)
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  44. On Orthodox Panentheism.Jeremiah Carey - forthcoming - Religious Studies.
    Panentheism is the position that the world is in some sense ‘in’ God, and God ‘in’ the world, without the world being identical to God. Thus, it tries, like what I call mainstream theism and against pan- theism, to protect the transcendence of God, while giving greater emphasis to his immanence in creation than the former. I aim to explicate an approach that I call Orthodox Panentheism. The word ‘orthodox’ is to be read in two ways. First, the picture is (...)
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    The Philosopher as Parent: John Dewey's Observations of His Children's Language Development and the Development of His Thinking about Communication.Jeremiah Dyehouse & Krysten Manke - 2017 - Education and Culture 33 (1):3-22.
    In an 1896 article for Kindergarten Magazine, John Dewey explained that the "child comes to school to do; to cook, to sew, to work with wood and tools in simple constructive acts; within and about these acts cluster the studies—writing, reading, arithmetic, etc."1 With this statement, Dewey encapsulated a key principle in the elementary education pedagogy he was at that time developing at the University of Chicago's Laboratory School. This school, which Dewey founded in 1896, explicitly experimented with new pedagogical (...)
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    When philosophers rule: The platonic academy and statesmanship.Jeremiah Russell - 2012 - History of Political Thought 33 (2):209-230.
    Most scholars suggest that Plato's academy served as a training ground for future statesmen in order that philosophy might influence politics. Yet scholars deny that later Platonic academies maintained this same political focus. It is assumed that they transformed into monastic asylums, allowing philosophers to escape worldly affairs. This article challenges the conventional reading through an interpretation of a commentary on Plato's Gorgias, written by an Alexandrian Neoplatonist who upholds his predecessor's political focus. He argues that the philosopher must be (...)
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    Car mes yeux ont vu le salut: étude sur la crédibilité du christianisme.Grégory Woimbée - 2020 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
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    Ethics, economics, and public financing of health care.Jeremiah Hurley - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (4):234-239.
    There is a wide variety of ethical arguments for public financing of health care that share a common structure built on a series of four logically related propositions regarding: the ultimate purpose of a human life or human society; the role of health and its distribution in society in advancing this ultimate purpose; the role of access to or utilisation of health care in maintaining or improving the desired level and distribution of health among members of society, and the role (...)
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    Editorial-special issue: Symposium medical research ethics at the millennium: What have we learned?-Care of the medical ethos, with some comments on research: Reflections after the holocaust.Jeremiah A. Barondess - 2000 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 43 (3):308-324.
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    Writing Illness and Affirmation.Jeremiah Dyehouse - 2002 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 35 (3):208-222.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 35.3 (2002) 208-222 [Access article in PDF] Writing, Illness and Affirmation Jeremiah Dyehouse My formula for greatness in a human being is amor fati: that one wants nothing to be different, not forward, not backward, not in all eternity. Not merely to bear what is necessary, still less conceal it—all idealism is mendaciousness in the face of what is necessary—but love it. —Friedrich Nietzsche In (...)
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