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    The politics of care.Deva Woodly, Rachel H. Brown, Mara Marin, Shatema Threadcraft, Christopher Paul Harris, Jasmine Syedullah & Miriam Ticktin - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (4):890-925.
    Editors Rachel Brown and Deva Woodly bring together Mara Marin, Shatema Threadcraft, Christopher Paul Harris, Jasmine Syedullah, and Miriam Ticktin to examine the question: what would be required for care to be an ethic and political practice that orients people to a new way of living, relating, and governing? The answer they propose is that a 21st-century approach to the politics of care must aim at unmaking racial capitalism, cisheteropatriarchy, the carceral state, and the colonial present. The politics (...)
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    Seeing collectivity: Structural relation through the lens of Youngian seriality.Deva Woodly - 2015 - Contemporary Political Theory 14 (3):213-233.
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    Book Review: Seeing Like an Activist: Civil Disobedience and the Civil Rights Movement, by Erin Pineda. [REVIEW]Deva Woodly - 2022 - Political Theory 50 (6):985-990.
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    Political and ethical action in the age of Trump.Jennifer Rubenstein, Suzanne Dovi, Erin R. Pineda, Deva Woodly, Alexander S. Kirshner, Loubna El Amine & Russell Muirhead - 2018 - Contemporary Political Theory 17 (3):331-362.
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    Book Review: Reckoning: Black Lives Matter and the Democratic Necessity of Social Movements, by Deva R. Woodly[REVIEW]Erica Townsend-Bell - 2023 - Political Theory 51 (3):581-585.
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  6. Bhāratīya darśana meṃ mānavatāvādī avadhāraṇā.Deva Kumāra Yādava, Viveka Kumāra Tripāṭhī, Devendra Kumāra Miśra & Śvetā (eds.) - 2009 - Ilāhābāda: Rākā Prakāśana.
     
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  7. Yoga and self-culture.Deva Ram Sukul - 1943 - New York, N.Y.,: Yoga institute of America.
     
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  8. Nyāyakaustubha.Puṇatāmakara Mahādeva - 1930 - [Benares,: Govt. Sanskrit Library]. Edited by Dāmodaralālā Gosvāmi & Umesha Mishra.
     
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  9. Tattvānusandhānam: Advaitacintākaustubhasahitam. Mahādevānandasarasvatī - 1994 - Vārāṇasī: Śrī Dakṣiṇāmūrtti Maṭha. Edited by Gajānanaśāstrī Musalagām̐vakara & Mahādevānandasarasvatī.
    Sanskrit text, with Advaitacintākaustubha autocommentary, on Advaita philosophy.
     
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    Tattvānusandhānam: Advaitavedāntaprakaraṇagranthaḥ. Mahādevānandasarasvatī - 2012 - Naī Dillī: Rāṣṭrīya Pāṇḍulipi Miśana tathā Nyū Bhāratīya Buka Kôrapareśana, Dillī. Edited by Udayabhaṭṭa & ṬiVi Satyanārāyaṇa.
    On Advaita Vedanta philosophy; critically edited text, based on rare manuscripts.
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    2. Preface and Introduction (3–16).Allen W. Wood - 2002 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant: Kritik der Praktischen Vernunft. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 25-41.
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    Wittgenstein and Phenomenology.Deva Waal - 2021 - Philosophical Investigations 44 (4):372-402.
    Philosophical Investigations, Volume 44, Issue 4, Page 372-402, October 2021.
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    Order, Justice, the IMF, and the World Bank.Ngaire Woods - 2003 - In Rosemary Foot, John Lewis Gaddis & Andrew Hurrell (eds.), Order and justice in international relations. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Woods's chapter focuses primarily on procedural justice within the international financial institutions. She argues that the procedures adopted by these institutions are central to the debate about global economic justice, and thus it is essential to explore how these bodies make decisions and implement them. Her conclusions suggest that, notwithstanding recent and important reforms, the institutions still suffer from weaknesses in representation and accountability. Unless these bodies attend to these deficiencies, the range and scope of their activities should be circumscribed.
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    Kant versus Eudaimonism.Allen W. Wood - 2001 - In Predrag Cicovacki, Allen Wood, Carsten Held, Gerold Prauss, Gordon Brittan, Graham Bird, Henry Allison, John H. Zammito, Joseph Lawrence, Karl Ameriks, Ralf Meerbote, Robert Holmes, Robert Howell, Rudiger Bubner, Stanley Rosen, Susan Meld Shell & Yirmiyahu Yovel (eds.), Kant's Legacy: Essays in Honor of Lewis White Beck. Rochester, NY: Boydell & Brewer. pp. 261-282.
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    2. Preface and Introduction (3 – 16).Allen W. Wood - 2002 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant: Kritik der Praktischen Vernunft. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 21-35.
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    2 Preface and Introduction (3–16).Allen W. Wood - 2002 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant: Kritik der praktischen Vernunft. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 21-36.
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    The fall of the priests and the rise of the lawyers.Philip Wood - 2016 - Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
    The questions -- The purpose of morality and law -- The past and the future -- What is religion? -- What is the rule of law? -- The families of religion : western religions -- The families of religion : eastern religions -- The families of law -- A brief tour of secular law -- Money, banks and corporations -- Secularisation and religious decline -- Reasons for the decline of religiosity -- Secularisation of government -- The rise of the lawyers (...)
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  18. The standard interpretation of Schopenhauer's compensation argument for pessimism: A nonstandard variant.David Bather Woods - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):961-976.
    According to Schopenhauer’s compensation argument for pessimism, the non-existence of the world is preferable to its existence because no goods can ever compensate for the mere existence of evil. Standard interpretations take this argument to be based on Schopenhauer’s thesis that all goods are merely the negation of evils, from which they assume it follows that the apparent goods in life are in fact empty and without value. This article develops a non-standard variant of the standard interpretation, which accepts the (...)
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  19. Fictions and their logic.John Woods - 2006 - In Dale Jacquette (ed.), Philosophy of Logic. North Holland. pp. 5--835.
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    Modern Social Forces in Indian Folk Songs.Indra Deva - 1956 - Diogenes 4 (15):48-64.
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    Oral Tradition and the Study of Peasant Society.Indra Deva - 1974 - Diogenes 22 (85):112-127.
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    The Cultural Level of Unlettered Folk.Indra Deva - 1977 - Diogenes 25 (100):26-47.
    It is often taken for granted that people who are predominantly unlettered inevitably have a low cultural level. The frequently used word “illiterate” does not merely signify inability to read and write but also implies a general lack of knowledge and culture. Indeed, some of the standard dictionaries mention “ignorant” as one of the meanings of the word illiterate. It is common for people belonging to modern industrial societies to look down upon the unlettered folk as uncivilized and incapable of (...)
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    The Course of Social Change: a Hypothesis.Indra Deva - 1966 - Diogenes 14 (56):74-91.
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    The Correspondence of Thomas Reid.Paul Wood (ed.) - 2002 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Thomas Reid is now recognized as one of the towering figures of the Enlightenment. Best known for his published writings on epistemology and moral theory, he was also an accomplished mathematician and natural philosopher, as an earlier volume of his manuscripts edited by Paul Wood for the Edinburgh Reid Edition, Thomas Reid on the Animate Creation, has shown. The Correspondence of Thomas Reid collects all of the known letters to and from Reid in a fully annotated form. Letters already published (...)
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    The farm as clinic: veterinary expertise and the transformation of dairy farming, 1930–1950.Abigail Woods - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38 (2):462-487.
    This paper explores the wartime creation of veterinary expertise in cattle breeding, and its contribution to the transition between two very different types of agriculture. During the interwar period, falling prices and steep competition from imports caused farmers to adopt a ‘low input, low output’ approach. To cut costs, they usually butchered, marketed or doctored diseased cows in preference to seeking veterinary aid. World War II forced a greater dependence on domestic food production, and inspired wide-ranging state-directed attempts to increase (...)
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    Book Review:Modern Civilization in Some of its Economic Aspects. W. Cunningham. [REVIEW]Charles S. Devas - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 7 (3):381-.
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    Book Review:Co-operative Production. Benjamin Jones. [REVIEW]Charles S. Devas - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 7 (3):379-.
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    Review of W. Cunningham: Modern Civilization in Some of its Economic Aspects.[REVIEW]Charles S. Devas - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 7 (3):381-382.
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    Eudemian Ethics Books I, Ii, and Viii.Michael Woods (ed.) - 1992 - Clarendon Press.
    Anyone seriously interested in Aristotle's moral philosophy must take full account of the Eudemian Ethics, a work which has in the past been unduly neglected in favour of the Nicomachean Ethics. The relation between the two treatises is now the subject of lively debate. This volume contains a translation of three of the eight books of the Eudemian Ethics - those that are likely to be of most interest to philosophers today - together with a philosophical commentary on these books (...)
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    Regulation and the social licence for medical research.Mary Dixon-Woods & Richard E. Ashcroft - 2008 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 11 (4):381-391.
    Regulation and governance of medical research is frequently criticised by researchers. In this paper, we draw on Everett Hughes’ concepts of professional licence and professional mandate, and on contemporary sociological theory on risk regulation, to explain the emergence of research governance and the kinds of criticism it receives. We offer explanations for researcher criticism of the rules and practices of research governance, suggesting that these are perceived as interference in their mandate. We argue that, in spite of their complaints, researchers (...)
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  31. Intellectual virtues: an essay in regulative epistemology.Robert C. Roberts & W. Jay Wood - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by W. Jay Wood.
    From the ferment of recent debates about the intellectual virtues, Roberts and Wood develop an approach they call 'regulative epistemology', exploring the connection between knowledge and intellectual virtue. In the course of their argument they analyse particular virtues of intellectual life - such as courage, generosity, and humility - in detail.
  32. The Problem with Killer Robots.Nathan Gabriel Wood - 2020 - Journal of Military Ethics 19 (3):220-240.
    Warfare is becoming increasingly automated, from automatic missile defense systems to micro-UAVs (WASPs) that can maneuver through urban environments with ease, and each advance brings with it ethical questions in need of resolving. Proponents of lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) provide varied arguments in their favor; robots are capable of better identifying combatants and civilians, thus reducing "collateral damage"; robots need not protect themselves and so can incur more risks to protect innocents or gather more information before using deadly force; (...)
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  33. How Expressivists Can and Should Explain Inconsistency.Derek Clayton Baker & Jack Woods - 2015 - Ethics 125 (2):391-424.
    Mark Schroeder has argued that all reasonable forms of inconsistency of attitude consist of having the same attitude type towards a pair of inconsistent contents (A-type inconsistency). We suggest that he is mistaken in this, offering a number of intuitive examples of pairs of distinct attitudes types with consistent contents which are intuitively inconsistent (B-type inconsistency). We further argue that, despite the virtues of Schroeder's elegant A-type expressivist semantics, B-type inconsistency is in many ways the more natural choice in developing (...)
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    Intellectual virtues: An essay in regulative epistemology * by R. C. Roberts and W. J. wood.R. Roberts & W. Wood - 2009 - Analysis 69 (1):181-182.
    Since the publication of Edmund Gettier's challenge to the traditional epistemological doctrine of knowledge as justified true belief, Roberts and Wood claim that epistemologists lapsed into despondency and are currently open to novel approaches. One such approach is virtue epistemology, which can be divided into virtues as proper functions or epistemic character traits. The authors propose a notion of regulative epistemology, as opposed to a strict analytic epistemology, based on intellectual virtues that function not as rules or even as skills (...)
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    Reason and Human Good in Aristotle.Michael Woods - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (110):75-77.
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    Hartshorne’s Neoclassical Theology. Wood & Michael Dearmey - 1986 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 34:1-3.
  37. pt. 3. Practical application: Practical experience with deathbringers.J. Michael Wood - 2011 - In Livia Kohn (ed.), Living authentically: Daoist contributions to modern psychology. Dunedin, FL: Three Pines Press.
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    Book Review:Family Budgets: Being the Income and Expenses of Twenty-Eight British Households, 1891-94. [REVIEW]Charles S. Devas - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 7 (4):528-.
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    Exotic Spaces in German Modernism. By Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei. [REVIEW]Deva F. Kemmis Hicks - 2013 - International Philosophical Quarterly 53 (1):93-96.
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    Including qualitative research in systematic reviews: opportunities and problems.Mary Dixon-Woods, Ray Fitzpatrick & Karen Roberts - 2001 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 7 (2):125-133.
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    Research involving adults who lack capacity: how have research ethics committees interpreted the requirements?M. Dixon-Woods & E. L. Angell - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (6):377-381.
    Two separate regulatory regimes govern research with adults who lack capacity to consent in England and Wales: the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005 and the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations 2004 (“the Regulations”). A service evaluation was conducted to investigate how research ethics committees (RECs) are interpreting the requirements. With the use of a coding scheme and qualitative software, a sample of REC decision letters where applicants indicated that their project involved adults who lacked mental capacity was analysed. (...)
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    The over-reliance on self-regulation in CSR policy.Gary Lynch-Wood, David Williamson & Wyn Jenkins - 2008 - Business Ethics: A European Review 18 (1):52-65.
    The view that CSR performance can be improved most effectively through external pressures is shown to be invalid for most firms. In exploring why this is the case, the authors demonstrate that most small and medium enterprises are not exposed to the same pressures as large firms, and that this undermines many of the assumptions that underpin the externally driven business case (EDBC) for voluntary CSR practices. The analysis does this by looking at the external drivers of one of the (...)
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    Colorado’s New Proxy Law Allowing Physicians to Serve as Proxies: Moving from Statute to Guidelines.Jean Abbott, Deb Bennett-Woods & Jacqueline J. Glover - 2018 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 29 (1):69-77.
    In 2016, the Colorado legislature passed an amendment to Colorado’s medical proxy law that established a process for the appointment of a physician to act as proxy decision maker of last resort for an unrepresented patient (Colorado HB 16-1101: Medical Decisions For Unrepresented Patients). The legislative process brought together a diverse set of stakeholders, not all of whom supported the legislation. Following passage of the statutory amendment, the Colorado Collaborative for Unrepresented Patients (CCUP), a group of advocates responsible for initiating (...)
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  44. Śrīmadbhagavadgītā meṃ jñāna, bhakti, evaṃ karma kā samanvaya: Śāṅkara bhāshya kā samālocanātmaka adhyayana.Gagana Deva Giri - 1979 - New Delhi: distributors, Classical Publishers & Distributors.
     
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    Vaiśālī Excavations: 1950Vaisali Excavations: 1950.U. P. S. & Krisha Deva - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (2):282.
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  46. Lightening up on the Ad Hominem.John Woods - 2007 - Informal Logic 27 (1):109-134.
    In all three of its manifestations, —abusive, circumstantial and tu quoque—the role of the ad hominem is to raise a doubt about the opposite party’s casemaking bona-fides.Provided that it is both presumptive and provisional, drawing such a conclusion is not a logical mistake, hence not a fallacy on the traditional conception of it. More remarkable is the role of the ad hominem retort in seeking the reassurance of one’s opponent when, on the face of it, reassurance is precisely what he (...)
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  47. Bauddha-dharma-darśana.Narendra Deva - 1971 - Paṭanā,: Bihāra Rāshṭrabhāshā-Parishad.
     
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    Corporate Human Rights Violations: A Case for Extraterritorial Regulation.Surya Deva - 2013 - In Christopher Luetege (ed.), Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics. Springer. pp. 1077--1090.
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    Co-operative Production.Benjamin Jones.Charles S. Devas - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 7 (3):379-381.
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    Family Budgets: Being the Income and Expenses of Twenty-Eight British Households, 1891-94.Charles S. Devas - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 7 (4):528-530.
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