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  1. Reduction by molecular genetics.William K. Goosens - 1978 - Philosophy of Science 45 (1):73-95.
    Taking reduction in the traditional deductive sense, the programmatic claim that most of genetics can be reduced by molecular genetics is defended as feasible and significant. Arguments by Ruse and Hull that either the relationship is replacement or at best a weaker form of reduction are shown to rest on a mixture of historical and logical confusions about the nature of the theories involved.
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  2. Values, health, and medicine.William K. Goosens - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (1):100-115.
    This paper argues for the importance of approaching medicine, as a theoretical science, through values. The normative concepts of benefit and harm are held to provide a framework for the analysis of medicine which reflects the obligations of the doctor-patient relationship, suffices to define the key concept of medical relevance, yields a general necessary condition for the basic concepts of medicine, explains the role of such nonnormative conceptions as discomfort, dysfunction, and incapacity, and avoids the mistakes of other normative approaches (...)
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    Alternative axiomatizations of elementary probability theory.William K. Goosens - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (1):227-239.
  4. Underlying trait terms.William K. Goosens - 1977 - In Stephen P. Schwartz (ed.), Naming, Necessity, and Natural Kinds. Cornell University Press. pp. 13--41.
     
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    Stove and inductive scepticism.William K. Goosens - 1979 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 57 (1):79-84.
  6. Causal chains and counterfactuals.William K. Goosens - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy 76 (9):489-495.
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    Causal Chains and Counterfactual.William K. Goosens - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy 76 (9):489-495.
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    Duhem's thesis, observationality, and justification.William K. Goosens - 1975 - Philosophy of Science 42 (3):286-298.
    Adolf Grünbaum, [1], and Philip Quinn, [7], have proposed two problems as sharpened versions of theses suggested by Pierre Duhem. Can an hypothesis which in itself has no observational consequences ever be falsified by the evidence? When a theory has observational consequences only in conjunction with auxiliary hypotheses and some of these consequences fail, can the theory always be reasonably defended by constructing alternative auxiliary hypotheses?
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    Galileo's Response to the Tower Argument.William K. Goosens - 1980 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 11 (3):215.
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    Elementary Applied Symbolic Logic. [REVIEW]William K. Goosens - 1977 - Teaching Philosophy 2 (1):80-81.
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    Fundamentals of Logic, Second Edition. [REVIEW]William K. Goosens - 1975 - Teaching Philosophy 1 (1):68-71.
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    Logic. [REVIEW]William K. Goosens - 1977 - Teaching Philosophy 2 (1):84-86.
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    Elementary Applied Symbolic Logic. [REVIEW]William K. Goosens - 1977 - Teaching Philosophy 2 (1):80-81.
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    Fundamentals of Logic, Second Edition. [REVIEW]William K. Goosens - 1975 - Teaching Philosophy 1 (1):68-71.
  15. Morality and moral philosophy.William K. Frankena - 2009 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring ethics: an introductory anthology. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Ethics.William K. Frankena - 1963 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
    Normative theories of obligation, moral and nonmoral value, and meta-ethical issues and theories are considered.
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    An Introduction to Social Psychology.William K. Wright - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21:242.
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    Prayer in the Public Schools: Law and Attitude Change.William K. Muir - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (3):352-352.
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    Toward a statistical theory of learning.William K. Estes - 1950 - Psychological Review 57 (2):94-107.
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    The Definition of Good.William K. Frankena & A. C. Ewing - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (6):605.
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    Wettstein on definite descriptions.William K. Blackburn - 1988 - Philosophical Studies 53 (2):263 - 278.
    I critically examine an argument, due to howard wettstein, purporting to show that sentences containing definite descriptions are semantically ambiguous between referential and attributive readings. Wettstein argues that many sentences containing nonidentifying descriptions--descriptions that apply to more than one object--cannot be given a Russellian analysis, and that the descriptions in these sentences should be understood as directly referential terms. But because Wettstein does not justify treating referential uses of nonidentifying descriptions differently than attributive uses of nonidentifying descriptions, his argument fails.
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  22. The concept of morality.William K. Frankena - 1966 - Journal of Philosophy 63 (21):688-696.
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  23. The Ethics of Respect for Persons.William K. Frankena - 1986 - Philosophical Topics 14 (2):149-167.
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    Ethics, 2nd edition.William K. Frankena - 1973 - Prentice-Hall.
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    Fertility and family planning in Papua New Guinea.William K. A. Agyei - 1984 - Journal of Biosocial Science 16 (3):323-334.
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  26. Beneficence/Benevolence: WILLIAM K. FRANKENA.William K. Frankena - 1987 - Social Philosophy and Policy 4 (2):1-20.
    I begin with a note about moral goodness as a quality, disposition, or trait of a person or human being. This has at least two different senses, one wider and one narrower. Aristotle remarked that the Greek term we translate as justice sometimes meant simply virtue or goodness as applied to a person and sometimes meant only a certain virtue or kind of goodness. The same thing is true of our word “goodness.” Sometimes being a good person means having all (...)
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    The Ethics of Respect for Persons.William K. Frankena - 1986 - Philosophical Topics 14 (2):149-167.
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  28. Three historical philosophies of education: Aristotle, Kant, Dewey.William K. Frankena - 1965 - Chicago,: Scott, Foresman.
  29. The Methods of Ethics, Edition 7, Page 92, Note 1: William K. Frankena.William K. Frankena - 2000 - Utilitas 12 (3):278-290.
    This essay, one of the last that Frankena wrote, provides a scrupulously detailed exploration of the various possible meanings of one of Sidgwick's most famous footnotes in the Methods Long intrigued by what Sidgwick had in mind when he said that he would explain how it came about that for moderns it is not tautologous to claim that one's own good is one's only reasonable ultimate end, Frankena uses this note as a point of departure for a penetrating review of (...)
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  30. The Ethics of Love Conceived as an Ethics of Virtue.William K. Frankena - 1973 - Journal of Religious Ethics 1:21 - 36.
    This paper analyzes in some detail what an ethics of love would be like if interpreted rigorously as an ethics of being rather than of doing. It delineates the metaethical structure of such an ethics and suggests the characteristics of love appropriate to the structure. The author then indicates some problems that arise for such an ethical theory.
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    Toward a statistical theory of learning.William K. Estes - 1994 - Psychological Review 101 (2):282-289.
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    Main trends in recent philosophy: Moral philosophy at mid-century.William K. Frankena - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (1):44-55.
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    Demographic and sociocultural factors influencing contraceptive use in Uganda.William K. A. Agyei & Michael Migadde - 1995 - Journal of Biosocial Science 27 (1):47-60.
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    Family planning in Lae urban area of Papua New Guinea 1981.William K. A. Agyei - 1984 - Journal of Biosocial Science 16 (2):269-275.
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    Mortality estimates for South Kampala based on 1980 Uganda population census.William K. A. Agyei & Grace Nakintu-Kyeyune - 1988 - Journal of Biosocial Science 20 (2):245-252.
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    Thinking about Morality.William K. Frankena - 1982 - Philosophical Review 91 (3):454-457.
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    Natural and inalienable rights.William K. Frankena - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (2):212-232.
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    MacIntyre and Modern Morality. [REVIEW]William K. Frankena - 1983 - Ethics 93 (3):579-587.
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  39. Value and valuation.William K. Frankena - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 8--229.
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    Sidgwick and the Dualism of Practical Reason.William K. Frankena - 1974 - The Monist 58 (3):449-467.
    It is well known that Sidgwick finished his examination of “the methods of ethics” in some difficulty. Just what that difficulty was and how he came to be in it, we shall see in due course. This paper is written in the conviction that what he was doing is worth looking at again in the context of contemporary discussion.
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    Counting your blessings: Sacred numbers and the structure of reality.William K. Powers - 1986 - Zygon 21 (1):75-94.
    Although numerical systems have been regarded as static models of a symbolic system and treated as mythological behavior, it is postulated that these systems are more profitably analyzed as dynamic models, better understood as ritual behavior. As ritual, numerical systems, limited in number and expressive of rhythmicity, contribute to the biogenetic structuralist's notion of “equilibration” between the central nervous system and the environment.The relationship between concrete and abstract numeration is also examined, showing that counting behavior, requiring asymmetrical use of the (...)
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    Introductory readings in ethics.William K. Frankena - 1974 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall. Edited by John T. Granrose.
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    Moral Philosophy at Mid-Century.William K. Frankena - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (1):44-55.
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    Prichard and the Ethics of Virtue, Notes on a Footnote.William K. Frankena - 1970 - The Monist 54 (1):1-17.
    In this paper I tee off from a footnote in prichard's article, "is moral philosophy based on a mistake?" in it he contrasts living under the aegis of moral obligation and moral goodness with living under the aegis of virtue. Using prichard's terms I try to say what an ethics of virtue as versus one of duty and moral goodness would be like. Then I try to see what prichard's case against the former and for the latter would be like, (...)
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    Thinking about Morality.William K. Frankena - 1980 - University of Michigan Press.
    An expansion of 3 lectures presented by the author in 1978 at the University of Michigan.
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    Spinoza on the knowledge of good and evil.William K. Frankena - 1977 - Philosophia 7 (1):15-44.
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    Some Beliefs about Justice.William K. Frankena - unknown
    This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1961, given by William K. Frankena, an American philosopher.
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  48. Space exploration and environmental issues.William K. Hartmann - 1984 - Environmental Ethics 6 (3):227-239.
    New discoveries about materials and solar energy raise the possibility of a long-tenn shift of mining, refining, and manufacturing from Earth’s surface to locations outside Earth’s ecosphere, allowing Earth to begin to relax back toward its natural state. A little-discussed ambivalence toward the potential of space exploration exists among environmentalists. One camp sees it as a human adventure that may allow a bold initiative to improve Earth; another camp shies away from “heavy technology” and thus distrusts efforts as massive as (...)
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    The Dango Tango.William K. Black - 2004 - Business Ethics Quarterly 14 (4):603-623.
    Japan’s economy has stagnated since the bursting of the twin real estate and stock bubbles in 1990. Construction employment rose after the bubbles burst despite a real estate glut.Systemic corruption is delaying recovery. The key is the dango—Japan’s system of bid rigging, which is pervasive in public construction. The firms rotate who will win the “competitive” bid. The bureaucrats leak the highest price bid that will be accepted in return for favors from the industry and lucrative sinecures when they retire (...)
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    On Saying the Ethical Thing.William K. Frankena - 1965 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 39:21 - 42.
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