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  1. Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument between Two Great Philosophers.David Herman, David Edmonds & John Eidinow - 2004 - Substance 33 (1):142.
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    Philosophy bites.David Edmonds - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Nigel Warburton.
    Philosophy Bites brings together the twenty-five best interviews from this hugely successful website.
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    Big ideas in social science.David Edmonds - 2016 - Los Angeles: SAGE. Edited by Nigel Warburton.
    Fields of enquiry. Rome Harré on What is social science -- Toby Miller on Cultural studies -- Lawrence Sherman on Criminology -- Jonathan Haidt on Moral psychology -- Robert J. Shiller on Behavioural economics -- Births, deaths and human population. Sarah Franklin on the Sociology of reproductive technology -- Ann Oakley on Women's experience of childbirth -- Sarah Harper on the Population challenge for the 21st century -- Steven Pinker on Violence and human nature -- Social science through different lenses. (...)
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    Philosophy bites back.David Edmonds - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Nigel Warburton.
    Twenty-seven of today's leading philosophers each introduce and explore ideas from one of history's greatest minds." -- Cover.
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    Parfit: a philosopher and his mission to save morality.David Edmonds - 2023 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Derek Parfit (1942-2017) is the most famous philosopher you've likely never heard of. In 1984, Parfit published what was, and is still, hailed by many philosophers as a work of genius - one of the most cited works of philosophy since World War II, Reasons and Persons. At its core, he argued that we should be concerned less with our own interests and more with the common good. His book brims with brilliant argumentative detail and stunningly inventive thought experiments that (...)
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    Juggling science: From polemic to pastiche.Gary Edmond & David Mercer - 1999 - Social Epistemology 13 (2):215-233.
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    The Murder of Professor Schlick: The Rise and Fall of the Vienna Circle.David Edmonds - 2020 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    From the author of Wittgenstein's Poker and Would You Kill the Fat Man?, the story of an extraordinary group of philosophers during a dark chapter in Europe's history On June 22, 1936, the philosopher Moritz Schlick was on his way to deliver a lecture at the University of Vienna when Johann Nelböck, a deranged former student of Schlick's, shot him dead on the university steps. Some Austrian newspapers defended the madman, while Nelböck himself argued in court that his onetime teacher (...)
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  8. The Folk Probably do Think What you Think They Think.David Manley, Billy Dunaway & Anna Edmonds - 2013 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 91 (3):421-441.
    Much of experimental philosophy consists of surveying 'folk' intuitions about philosophically relevant issues. Are the results of these surveys evidence that the relevant folk intuitions cannot be predicted from the ‘armchair’? We found that a solid majority of philosophers could predict even results claimed to be 'surprising'. But, we argue, this does not mean that such experiments have no role at all in philosophy.
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    Wittgenstein’s Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers.David Edmonds & John Eidinow - 2001 - London: Faber & Faber. Edited by John Eidinow.
    On 25th October 1946, in a crowded room in Cambridge, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Karl Popper came face to face for the first and only time. The meeting was a disaster, their loud and aggressive confrontation became the stuff of legend. This book tells what really went on in that room.
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    Caste Wars: A Philosophy of Discrimination.David Edmonds - 2006 - Routledge.
    The central topic for this book is the ethics of treating individuals as though they are members of groups. The book raises many interesting questions, including: Why do we feel so much more strongly about discrimination on certain grounds – e.g. of race and sex - than discrimination on other grounds? Are we right to think that discrimination based on these characteristics is especially invidious? What should we think about ‘rational discrimination’ – ‘discrimination’ which is based on sound statistics? To (...)
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    Rousseau's dog: two great thinkers at war in the Age of Enlightenment.David Edmonds - 2007 - New York: Harper Perennial. Edited by John Eidinow.
    In 1766 philosopher, novelist, composer, and political provocateur Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a fugitive, decried by his enemies as a dangerous madman. Meanwhile David Hume—now recognized as the foremost philosopher in the English language—was being universally lauded as a paragon of decency. And so Rousseau came to England with his beloved dog, Sultan, and willingly took refuge with his more respected counterpart. But within months, the exile was loudly accusing his benefactor of plotting to dishonor him—which prompted a most uncharacteristically (...)
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    Contextualising ideas.David Edmonds - 2012 - The Philosophers' Magazine 56 (56):70-74.
    To understand Machiavelli’s concerns it helps to know about his complex relationship with the Medicis. To comprehend what animates Thomas Hobbes we need to recognise that he was writing in the aftermath of the English civil war.
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    Evidence law.Gary Edmond & David Hamer - 2010 - In Peter Cane & Herbert M. Kritzer (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research. Oxford University Press.
    This article reviews contemporary response to several contrasting strands of recent empirical work. It begins with discussing the scope and rationale of evidence law. Experimental studies on eyewitness memory and testimony illustrate the potential value of empirical studies to the practice of investigations, prosecutions, and appeals. This article discusses several lines of empirical inquiry employing diverse methodologies, experiments, surveys, and approaches and reviews their limitations, and implications and significance for the understanding and practice of law. Many of the contributions from (...)
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  14. Evidence law.Gary Edmond & David Hamer - 2010 - In Peter Cane & Herbert M. Kritzer (eds.), The Oxford handbook of empirical legal research. Oxford University Press.
     
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  15. Manifest Destiny: Law and Science in America'.Gary Edmond & David Mercer - 1996 - Metascience 10:40-58.
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  16. Profiling and discrimination.David Edmonds - 2019 - In Ethics and the Contemporary World. New York: Routledge.
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    Philosophy Bites Again.David Edmonds & Nigel Warburton (eds.) - 2014 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In Philosophy Bites Again, a brand new selection of interviews from the popular podcast, leading philosophers explore some of the major philosophical questions that affect us all. Both thought-provoking and engaging, the discussion ranges from pleasure, pain, and himour, to free will, the self, and the meaning of life.
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    Philosophers Take on the World.David Edmonds (ed.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Every day the news shows us provoking stories about what's going on in the world, about events which raise moral questions and problems. In Philosophers Take On the World a team of philosophers get to grips with a variety of these controversial issues, from the amusing to the shocking, in short, engaging, often controversial pieces. Covering topics from guns to abortion, the morality of drinking alone, hating a sports team, and being rude to cold callers, the essays will make you (...)
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    Rae Langton interview.David Edmonds & Nigel Warburton - 2015 - The Philosophers' Magazine 68:64-69.
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    Survey review.Gary Edmond & David Mercer - 1996 - Metascience 5 (2):40-58.
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    Unpredictable robots elicit responsibility attributions.Matija Franklin, Edmond Awad, Hal Ashton & David Lagnado - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e30.
    Do people hold robots responsible for their actions? While Clark and Fischer present a useful framework for interpreting social robots, we argue that they fail to account for people's willingness to assign responsibility to robots in certain contexts, such as when a robot performs actions not predictable by its user or programmer.
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  22. Brainy brawlers.Julian Baggini, David Edmonds & John Eidinow - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 35 (35):66-69.
    “It’s not good enough to say there’s some mechanism such that you start out with amoebas and you end up with us. Everybody agrees with that. The question is in this case in the mechanical details. What you need is an account, as it were step by step, about what the constraints are, what the environmental variables are, and Darwin doesn’t give you that.”.
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    Brainy brawlers.Julian Baggini, David Edmonds & John Eidinow - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 35:66-69.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]William Ayers, Gail P. Kelly, Joseph S. Malikail, David S. Webster, Edward L. Edmonds, Nina Dorset Jemmott, Marsha V. Krotseng, Delbert H. Long & Christine C. Pappas - 1990 - Educational Studies 21 (4):403-443.
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    The possibility of reddish green: Wittgenstein outside philosophy.David Rothenberg - 2020 - Newark: Terra Nova Press.
    How Wittgenstein's theories have been bent, transformed, and expanded in the world outside philosophy. The expression of his eyes remained the same, a cold, piercing sadness. Yet his final words were "Tell them I had a happy life." This poetic book examines the way Ludwig Wittgenstein has influenced artists of the word beyond his own field, thereby touching the subject of how philosophy can be relevant at large. By studying the ways Wittgenstein's theories have been bent, transformed, and expanded, (...) Rothenberg shows that responses to the reading of philosophy can take many deep, reflective, and different forms. Aphoristically constructed in the style of E. M. Cioran or Edmond Jabès, carefully illustrated with paintings and drawings by Doug Hall, Leif Haglund, and Debra Pughe, The Possibility of Reddish Green situates Wittgenstein in the age of the sound bite and the artistic fragment, promoting the aesthetic of detachment and yet seeking to find a route through the sea of disconnected, jumbled ideas and changes that mark our time. (shrink)
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    The Murder of Professor Schlick: The Rise and Fall of the Vienna Circle by David Edmonds.David Herman - 2022 - Philosophy and Literature 46 (1):248-250.
    The main title and subtitle of this well-researched, lucidly written, and engaging book reflect the author's double-sided approach. On the one hand, David Edmonds uses individual life stories as a route of access to key philosophical, political, and sociocultural issues and trends in the first half of the twentieth century. On the other hand, in chronicling the broader history of the origins, aims, and legacy of the Vienna Circle, he shows how individual lives were caught up in—and shaped (...)
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    David Edmonds and John Eidinow, Wittgenstein'ls Poker (London: Faber and Faber, 2001).Scott David O'Reilly - 2003 - Think 2 (4):97-100.
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    Edmond Jabès: Entre el erotismo y el panerotismo en las márgenes de los archipiélagos.David Alberto Fuks - 2001 - A Parte Rei 15:7.
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  29. A Critique of Edmond Husserl's Theory of Adequate and Apodictic Evidence.David Michael Levin - 1967 - Dissertation, Columbia University
     
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  30. Edmond Holmes, The Headquarters of Reality. A Challenge to Western Thought. [REVIEW]C. A. F. Rhys Davids - 1933 - Hibbert Journal 32:307.
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    The Headquarters of Reality. A Challenge to Western Thought. By Edmond Holmes. (London: Methuen & Co., Ltd. 1933. Pp. x + 207. Price 5s.). [REVIEW]C. A. F. Rhys Davids - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):233-.
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    Isaac Newton and Augustan Anglo-Latin poetry.Patricia Fara & David Money - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35 (3):549-571.
    Although many historians of science acknowledge the extent to which Greek and Roman ideals framed eighteenth-century thought, many classical references in the texts they study remain obscure. Poems played an important role not only in spreading ideas about natural philosophy, but also in changing people’s perceptions of its value; they contributed to Newton’s swelling reputation as an English hero. By writing about Latin poetry, we focus on the intersection of two literary genres that were significant for eighteenth-century natural philosophy, but (...)
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    David Edmonds , Would You Kill the Fat Man? The Trolley Problem and What Your Answer Tells Us About Right and Wrong . Reviewed by.Joel P. Dittmer - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (6):302-304.
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    David Edmonds, "The Murder of Professor Schlick: The Rise and Fall of the Vienna Circle.".Mark Porrovecchio - 2022 - Philosophy in Review 43 (1):14-15.
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    David Edmonds (ed.), Ethics and the Contemporary World.Sven Nyholm - 2020 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 17 (6):699-702.
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    Future Morality, edited by David Edmonds.Russell W. Askren - 2022 - Teaching Philosophy 45 (4):501-504.
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    Rousseau's dog by David Edmonds and John eidinow Faber and Faber, hardback, £14.99.Jane O'Grady - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (3):491-493.
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  38. Future Morality, Edited by David Edmonds[REVIEW]Russell W. Askren - 2022 - Teaching Philosophy 45 (1):521-524.
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    Hot-Tempered Philosophy [review of David Edmonds and John Eidinow, Wittgenstein's Poker: the Story of a Ten-Minute Argument between Two Great Philosophers ].Chad Trainer - 2003 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 23 (1).
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    The lives and ideas of the Vienna Circle: David Edmonds: The murder of Professor Schlick: The rise and fall of the Vienna Circle. Princeton/london: Princeton University Press, 2020, xvi+313pp, £22.00 HB.Joseph Bentley - 2021 - Metascience 30 (3):375-377.
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  41. Would You Kill the Fat Man? The Trolley Problem and What Your Answer Tells Us About Right and Wrong, by David Edmonds: Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014, xvii + 220, US$19.95. [REVIEW]Neil Sinhababu - 2014 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (4):818-819.
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  42. Entrées: Edmond Richer; Louis Machon; Laurent Meillet; Zacharie de Lisieux; David Home; Louis Molinier.Frédéric Gabriel - 2008 - In Luc Foisneau (ed.), The Dictionary of Seventeenth-Century French Philosophers. Thoemmes.
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  43. Edmonds, David, and John Eidinow. Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers. New York: HarperCollins, 2001. Pp. 340. [REVIEW]D. Herman & E. Mechoulan - 2004 - Substance 33 (1):142-144.
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    Reseña de "El atizador de Wittgenstein. Una jugada incompleta" de David J. Edmonds y John Eidinow.Mario Alfredo Hernández - 2001 - Signos Filosóficos 6:322-336.
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  45. Wittgenstein Y Popper: Genialidad, Desprecio Y Resentimiento. David J. Edmonds & John An Eidison, El Atizador De Wittgenstein. Una Jugada Incompleta. [REVIEW]María Borges - 2003 - Laguna 12.
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  46. The decline of the news business".Rick Edmonds - 2010 - In Christopher Meyers (ed.), Journalism ethics: a philosophical approach. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    The new representationalism: A reply to Pitson.Edmond Wright - 1987 - Philosophical Papers 16 (2):125-139.
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    Plato and the power of images.Radcliffe G. Edmonds (ed.) - 2017 - Boston: Brill.
    Plato and the Power of Images addresses ways Plato has used images and the ways to understand their status as images, particularly how an image resembles what it represents and how to avoid mistaking that image for what it represents.
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    Les processus de réception et de création des oeuvres d'art: approches à la première et à la troisième personnes.Edmond Couchot - 2016 - Paris: L'Harmattan. Edited by Xavier Lambert.
    La 4e de couverture indique : "Cet ouvrage est écrit à quatre mains et porte sur la relation entre création artistique et sciences de la cognition. L'ouvrage propose deux approches de l'expérience esthétique. Une approche en troisième personne mobilisant des modèles propres aux systèmes dits auto-organisateurs issus de la biologie dédiée à la réception des œuvres d'art et une approche en première personne rendant compte par auto-analyse d'une pratique artistique vécue qui s'appuie également sur de tels systèmes, systèmes eux-mêmes liés (...)
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  50. Data - A Quantified Quickening : Data, AI and the Consumption and Composition of Music.Jennifer Edmond - 2022 - In Martin Clancy (ed.), Artificial intelligence and music ecosystem. New York: Routledge.
     
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