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  1. Bringing morality down to Earth : Machiavelli's contribution to scientific statesmanship.Joseph V. Femia - 2015 - In Kyriakos N. Dēmētriou & Antis Loizides (eds.), Scientific statesmanship, governance and the history of political philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  2. Gramsci's Political Thought: Hegemony, Consciousness, and the Revolutionary Process.Joseph V. Femia - 1981 - Clarendon Press.
    The unifying idea of Gramsci's famous Prison Notebooks is the concept of hegemony. In his study of these fragmentary writings, now published in paperback for the first time, Dr Femia elucidates the precise character of this concept, explores its basic philosophical assumptions, and sets out its implications for Gramsci's explanation of social stability and his vision of the revolutionary process. A number of prevalent and often contradictory myths are demolished, and, moreover, certain neglected aspects of his thought are stressed, (...)
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  3. Gramsci's Political Thought: Hegemony, Consciousness, and the Revolutionary Process.Joseph V. Femia - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 32 (3):230-232.
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    Against the Masses: Varieties of Anit-Democratic Thought Since the French Revolution.Joseph V. Femia - 2001 - Oxford University Press UK.
    In this lively and provocative book, the author provides the first systematic and detailed analysis of the anti-democratic tradition in Western thought. His approach is both thematic and historical. The author highlights the fatalism and pessimism of anti-democratic thinkers and argues that they fail to understand the adaptability of democracy and its ability to co-exist with traditional and elitist values. At the same time, the author also acknowledges that some of the predictions and observations of anti-Democratic thinkers have been confirmed (...)
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    An Historicist Critique of "Revisionist" Methods for Studying the History of Ideas.Joseph V. Femia - 1981 - History and Theory 20 (2):113-134.
    Revisionists such as Quentin Skinner, J. G. A. Pocock, and John Dunn argue that in order to understand an historical text, one must recover the particularity of intended meaning. According to this view, in the sphere of political/ social reality, thought has no universal truth, no independence of its context, no significance for the present, and no meaning beyond the author's intentions. Although this is a variant of classic historicism, it goes far beyond the latter. A study of Gramsci's historicism (...)
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    Pareto and political theory.Joseph V. Femia - 2006 - New York: Routledge.
    Although Pareto is considered a 'founding father' of both sociology and mathematical economics, his contribution to political theory has been largely neglected. This new book fills this gap by offering a critical examination of Pareto's significance for political theory." "Joseph V. Femia builds a case for Pareto's importance as a thinker who reflected on the most fundamental issues of political discourse: individualism vs. holism; science vs. hermeneutics; laissez faire vs. social engineering; and value relativism vs. moral absolutism. In (...)
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    Marxism and radical democracy.Joseph V. Femia - 1985 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 28 (1-4):293 – 319.
    Whether or not Marxism leads straight to authoritarianism and the destruction of individual liberty is a question which has long exercised both theorists and politicians. This paper deals with a narrower, though related issue: Is Marxism actually reconcilable with radical democracy, the type of democracy advocated by those, including Marxists, who berate the iniquities and hypocrisy of parliamentary liberalism? The answer, according to my paper, is no. The Marxist tradition contains four characteristic features which tend to contradict the participatory procedures (...)
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  8. Machiavelli.Joseph V. Femia - 2009 - In David Boucher & Paul Kelly (eds.), Political Thinkers: From Socrates to the Present. Oxford University Press.
     
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  9. Antonio Labriola: A Forgotten Marxist Thinker.Joseph V. Femia - 1981 - History of Political Thought 2 (3):557-572.
     
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    Against the Masses:Varieties of Anti-Democratic Thought Since the French Revolution: Varieties of Anti-Democratic Thought Since the French Revolution.Joseph V. Femia - 2001 - Oxford University Press.
    In this lively and provocative book, the author provides the first systematic and detailed analysis of the anti-democratic tradition in Western thought. His approach is both thematic and historical. The author highlights the fatalism and pessimism of anti-democratic thinkers and argues that they fail to understand the adaptability of democracy and its ability to co-exist with traditional and elitist values. At the same time, the author also acknowledges that some of the predictions and observations of anti-Democratic thinkers have been confirmed (...)
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    Ideological obstacles to the political evolution of communist systems.Joseph V. Femia - 1987 - Studies in East European Thought 34 (4):215-232.
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    Ideological obstacles to the political evolution of Communist systems.Joseph V. Femia - 1987 - Studies in Soviet Thought 34 (4):215-232.
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    Machiavelli’s God.Joseph V. Femia - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (4):503-504.
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    Machiavelli Revisited.Joseph V. Femia - 2004 - University of Wales Press.
    This work attempts to guide the reader through a maze of interpretations of Machiavelli's political opinions. The author demonstrates that Machiavelli was an anti-metaphysical empiricist who sought to free political thought from all theological preconceptions or residues by challenging the assumption that there exists some unifying pattern that prescibes their proper behaviour to all animate creatures.
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    Some reflections.Joseph V. Femia - 2002 - In Martin James (ed.), Antonio Gramsci. Routledge. pp. 4--3.
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  16. Mahatma Gandhi.Joseph V. Miranda - 1954 - [Poona, India,:
     
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  17. Machiavelli Revisited. By Joseph V. Femia.J. Weakland - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (7):776.
     
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  18. Governance and the Common Good.Joseph V. Carcello - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S1):11 - 18.
    The importance of corporate governance in ensuring reliable financial reporting is examined in this article, and the roles of individuals involved in the governance process are examined from the perspective of ensuring the common good. Initially, adopting the positivist tradition that dominates the academic literature in accounting, the relations between financial reporting quality and the activities of senior management, the board of directors and its audit committee, and external auditors are examined. Unlike much of the academic literature, this article also (...)
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    Guzman de Alfarache:?Conversion o proceso de degradacion?Joseph V. Ricapito & Benito Brancaforte - 1981 - Substance 10 (3):75.
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    The God of Aristotle and St. Thomas.Joseph V. Loftus - 1934 - Modern Schoolman 11 (2):42-44.
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    Estimation of poisson regressions.Joseph V. Terza & A. Ason Okoruwa - 1989 - History and Philosophy of Logic 14 (4):853-866.
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    "Humanae Vitae" and Nature.Joseph V. Dolan - 1969 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 44 (3):358-376.
    "Humanae Vitae" rightfully insists on a total vision of human life, conjugal love, and responsible parenthood in a specifically human dimension for transcending the merely physiological.
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    Natural Law and the Judicial Function.Joseph V. Dolan - 1960 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 16 (1):94.
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    Natural Law and Legislation.Joseph V. Dolan - 1960 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 16 (2):237.
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    Natural Law and Modern Jurisprudence. I.Joseph V. Dolan - 1959 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 15 (1):32.
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    FDA's ban of the use of DES in meat production a case study.Joseph V. Rodricks - 1986 - Agriculture and Human Values 3 (1-2):10-25.
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    A Consent Form Does Not Informed Consent Make.Joseph V. Brady - 1979 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 1 (7):6.
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    The Philosophy of Civil Rights.Joseph V. Trunk - 1939 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 15:21-35.
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    Bioethical and Moral Perspectives in Human Reproductive Medicine.Joseph V. Turner & Lucas A. McLindon - 2018 - The Linacre Quarterly 85 (4).
    A reductive reading of Humanae vitae seeks to limit its appeal to a ban on contraception. In truth, however, it offers a vision of human sexuality and conjugal love with broad and enduring relevance. In setting forth the intrinsic complementarity and irreducibility of the unitive and procreative dimensions of the conjugal act, Paul VI has given us a hermeneutical key for assessing many contemporary ethical dilemmas in human reproductive medicine. From this perspective, this article seeks to apply the logic of (...)
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    Effect of frustrative nonrelief upon shock-escape behavior in the double runway.Joseph V. Lambert & L. J. Hammond - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (2):216.
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    Specificity of reinforcer expectancy and the frustration effect.Joseph V. Lambert & L. J. Hammond - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 94 (3):329.
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  32. Historicist Critique of'Revisionist'Methods.Joseph V. Fermia - 1988 - In James Tully (ed.), Meaning and Context: Quentin Skinner and His Critics. Polity Press.
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  33. Francis H. Eterovich, "Approaches to Natural Law: From Plato to Kant". [REVIEW]Joseph V. Dolan - 1973 - The Thomist 37 (3):615.
     
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    Review of Martin Ostwald: From Popular Sovereignty to the Sovereignty of Law: Law, Society, and Politics in Fifth-Century Athens[REVIEW]Joseph V. Dolan - 1989 - Ethics 99 (2):436-437.
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    Mental imagery in memory psychophysics.William M. Petrusic & Joseph V. Baranski - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):206-207.
    Imagery has played an important, albeit controversial, role in the study of memory psychophysics. In this commentary we critically examine the available data bearing on whether pictorial based depictions of remembered perceptual events are activated and scanned in each of a number of different psychophysical tasks.
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    Identity, Morality, and Threat: Studies in Violent Conflict.David G. Alpher, Sandra I. Cheldelin, Rom Harre, S. Ayse Kadayifici-Orellana, Joseph V. Montville, Marc H. Ross, Dennis J. D. Sandole, Peter N. Stearns, Lena Tan & Edward A. Tiryakian (eds.) - 2006 - Lexington Books.
    Identity, Morality, and Threat offers a critical examination of the social psychological processes that generate outgroup devaluation and ingroup glorification as the source of conflict. Daniel Rothbart and Karyna Korostelina bring together essays analyzing the causal relationship between escalating violence and opposing images of the Self and Other.
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    An interdisciplinary perspective on private sector engagement in cross‐sector partnerships: The why_, _where_, and _how.Jennifer Sdunzik, Daniel K. Bampoh, Joseph V. Sinfield, Lindley McDavid, Daniel Burgess & Wilella D. Burgess - 2022 - Business and Society Review 127 (3):591-616.
    Private sector engagement (PSE) is increasingly acknowledged in both literature and practice as a necessary mechanism to sustainably address development challenges. Despite increased practitioner and academic interest in these partnerships, there have been negligible attempts to systematically investigate cross-sector partnerships to distill best practices from the multiple environments in which they are employed. This manuscript presents a robust review of the social science and business literatures on cross-sector partnerships, yielding an interdisciplinary, evidence-based framework detailing archetypes of three prominent partnership characteristics (...)
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    Complexity and deliberative democracy.Joseph Femia - 1996 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 39 (3 & 4):359 – 397.
    Communism may be dead, but a quasi?Marxist critique of liberal democracy survives in the writings of a number of thinkers ? most notably, David Miller and John Dryzek ? who deplore the self?centered apathy of their fellow citizens and defend the radical ideal of deliberative democracy. Inspired mainly by Rousseau and Habermas, this emergent school of thought argues for a more participatory system where the public interest takes precedence over private interest, and where rational argument replaces cynical manipulation. The paper (...)
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    Liberal Socialism by Carlo Rosselli.Joseph Femia - 1996 - Political Theory 24 (2):346-353.
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    Pareto's concept of demagogic plutocracy.Joseph Femia - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (1):390-396.
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    Rosselli, Liberal Socialism.Joseph Femia - 1996 - Political Theory 24 (2):346-353.
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    A Companion to Free Will.Joseph Keim Campbell, Kristin M. Mickelson & V. Alan White (eds.) - 2022 - Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    The concept of free will is fraught with controversy, as readers of this volume likely know. Philosophers disagree about what free will is, whether we have it, what mitigates or destroys it, and what it's good for. Indeed, philosophers even disagree about how to fix the referent of the term 'free will' for purposes of describing and exploring these disagreements. What one person considers a reasonably neutral working definition of 'free will' is often considered question-begging or otherwise misguided by another. (...)
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  43. Gramsci and the question of totalitarianism.J. V. Femia - 1998 - Philosophical Forum 29 (3-4):160-167.
  44. Foi, raison et université. Souvenirs et réflexions.Joseph Ratzinger & X. V. I. Benoît - 2019 - In Gabriele Palasciano (ed.), Dieu, la raison et l'épée: perspectives œcuméniques sur le Discours de Ratisbonne. Paris: L'Harmattan.
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    Testing the Swerdlow/Koob model of schizophrena pathophysiology using positron emission tomography.Joseph C. Wu, Benjamin V. Siegel, Richard J. Haier & Monte S. Buchsbaum - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1):168-170.
  46. True Belief Belies False Belief: Recent Findings of Competence in Infants and Limitations in 5-Year-Olds, and Implications for Theory of Mind Development.Joseph A. Hedger & William V. Fabricius - 2011 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2 (3):429-447.
    False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of mind. They have been granted this status because they promise to deliver an unambiguous assessment of children’s understanding of the representational nature of mental states. Their poor cousins, true belief tasks, have been relegated to occasional service as control tasks. That this is their only role has been due to the universal assumption that correct answers on true belief tasks are inherently ambiguous regarding (...)
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    Sustained mismatching performance in pigeons with chronically maintained conditioned reinforcement.Joseph Zimmerman & Peter V. Hanford - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (1):102-104.
  48. Angliĭskie materialisty vosemńadt︠s︡atogo veka. (romanized form).B. V. Meerovskiĭ & Joseph Priestley (eds.) - 1967 - Moskva,: "Mysl"́.
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    A Survey of Physicians’ Attitudes toward Decision-Making Authority for Initiating and Withdrawing VA-ECMO: Results and Ethical Implications for Shared Decision Making.Joseph J. Fins, Thomas Mangione, Paul J. Christos, Cathleen A. Acres, Alexander V. Orfanos, Meredith Stark, Natalia S. Ivascu & Ellen C. Meltzer - 2016 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 27 (4):281-289.
    Objective Although patients exercise greater autonomy than in the past, and shared decision making is promoted as the preferred model for doctor-patient engagement, tensions still exist in clinical practice about the primary locus of decision-making authority for complex, scarce, and resource-intensive medical therapies: patients and their surrogates, or physicians. We assessed physicians’ attitudes toward decisional authority for adult venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO), hypothesizing they would favor a medical locus. Design, Setting, Participants A survey of resident/fellow physicians and internal medicine (...)
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    Mathematical models for gene–culture coevolution.Joseph S. Alper & Robert V. Lange - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):739.
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