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  1. Alberto Magno y Tomás de Aquino. Sus aportes para las filosofías política y jurídica contemporáneas.Pierpauli Jr - 2000 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 77 (1):88-112.
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    Pandemic, Poverty and Corruption as a Concept of Broken World.Evert Manuel Dela Peňa Jr - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):7.
    In a pessimistic view, the world is a series of struggles and sufferings. The tribulations are inevitable to man’s life for he is in the world. Pandemic, poverty and corruption are the most prominent and prevailing faces of struggles in the world. It affects the individual’s lives deeply for it undercuts the experience of being alive and free. It weakens man’s appreciation of moments due to misery. The conflicts in the world holds man to appreciate moments for they are occupied (...)
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  3. Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment. Griswold Jr - 1998 - Cambridge University Press.
    Charles Griswold has written a comprehensive philosophical study of Smith's moral and political thought. Griswold sets Smith's work in the context of the Enlightenment and relates it to current discussions in moral and political philosophy. Smith's appropriation as well as criticism of ancient philosophy, and his carefully balanced defence of a liberal and humane moral and political outlook, are also explored. This 1999 book is a major philosophical and historical reassessment of a key figure in the Enlightenment that will be (...)
     
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    Faith and Reason From Plato to Plantinga: An Introduction to Reformed Epistemology.Dewey J. Hoitenga Jr - 1991 - State University of New York Press.
    This book traces the historical lineages of Alvin Plantinga’s religious epistemology from Plato through Augustine and Calvin. It focuses upon this epistemology as a philosophical interpretation of what is generally taken to be a narrow theological doctrine. The author provides a textually based and closely reasoned introduction to the epistemological ideas of Plato, Augustine, Calvin, Plantinga, and several other writers and shows the continuity of a certain approach to the knowledge of God; it may be called the Platonic—Augustinian—Reformed approach.
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  5. Kant on imperfect duty and supererogation.Thomas E. Hill Jr - 1971 - Kant Studien 62 (1-4):55-76.
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    Amount and percentage of reinforcement and duration of goal confinement in conditioning and extinction.Stewart H. Hulse Jr - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (1):48.
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    Topological domains in mammalian genomes identified by analysis of chromatin interactions.Yin Shen, Dixon Jr, S. Selvaraj, F. Yue, A. Kim, Y. Li, M. Hu, J. S. Liu & B. Ren - unknown
    The spatial organization of the genome is intimately linked to its biological function, yet our understanding of higher order genomic structure is coarse, fragmented and incomplete. In the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, interphase chromosomes occupy distinct.
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    The Role of Sentience in the Theory of Consciousness and Medical Practice.A. Pereira Jr - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (7-8):22-50.
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    Meaning and Significance Reinterpreted.E. D. Hirsch Jr - 1984 - Critical Inquiry 11 (2):202-225.
    Some people have found my distinction between meaning and significance useful. In the following revision of that distinction, I hope to improve its accuracy and perhaps, therefore, its utility as well. My impulse for making the revision has been my realization, very gradually achieved, that meaning is not simply an affair of consciousness and unconsciousness. In 1967, in Validity in Interpretation, I roundly asserted that “there is no magic land of meanings outside human consciousness.” 1 That assertion would be true (...)
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  10. Cross-cultural Research, Evolutionary Psychology, and Racialism: Problems and Prospects. Jackson Jr - 2016 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 8 (20160629).
    This essay is a defense of the social construction of racialism. I follow a standard definition of “racialism” which is the belief that “there are heritable characteristics, possessed by members of our species, that allow us to divide them into a small set of races, in such a way that all the members of these races share certain traits and tendencies with each other that they do not share with other members of any other race”. In particular I want to (...)
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    Reply to Commentaries and Future Directions.A. Pereira Jr - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (7-8):199-228.
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    Decision-Making Processes on Ethical Issues: The Impact of a Social Contract Perspective.William T. Ross Jr - 1995 - Business Ethics Quarterly 5 (2):213-240.
    Abstract:This paper develops a framework for examining decision making about ethical issues and tests the applicability of a social contract perspective. Using two separate samples of students and salespeople, we determine that community members (salespeople) tend to judge a potentially unethical act to constitute a violation of an implicit social contract and non-community members (students) do not. Also, consistent with the emphasis on context specificity of integrative social contracts theory, situational variables influence perceptions of ethicality for the community members, but (...)
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    Whose democracy? Which rights? A Confucian critique of modern Western liberalism.Henry Rosemont Jr - 2004 - In Kwong-Loi Shun & David B. Wong (eds.), Confucian Ethics: A Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy, and Community. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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    Plato: About Language: The Cratylus Reconsidered.Josiah B. Gould Jr - 1969 - Apeiron 3 (1):19 - 31.
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    Engineering Needs a Loyal Opposition: An Essay Review.Edwin T. Layton Jr - 1983 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 2 (3):51-59.
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    Socrates and Protagoras on ΣΩΦΡΟΣΥΝΗ and Justice.Richard D. McKirahan Jr - 1984 - Apeiron 18 (1).
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    Aristotle's Political Naturalism.Fred D. Miller Jr - 1989 - Apeiron 22 (4):195 - 218.
  18. Continuity and Innovation in Dominic Banez’s Understanding of Esse: Banez’s.Thomas M. Osborne Jr - 2013 - The Thomist 77:367-94.
    Banez’ commentary on I, q. 3, art. 3, is justly well-known for the criticism of earlier Thomists and for its metaphysical acuity. But Banez’ skill is best seen when we read not only his commentary, but the other texts which he himself was reading, such as the works of Capreolus, Soncinas, and Cajetan. In particular, he connects three issues which at first glance might seem unrelated, namely the view that esse is the ultimate act, that it is reduced to the (...)
     
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  19. The Goodness and Evil of Objects and Ends.Thomas M. Osborne Jr - 2015 - In M. V. Dougherty (ed.), Aquinas's Disputed Questions on Evil: A Critical Guide. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. pp. 126-45.
    Thomas claims that a human act is specified both by the object and the end, and that the exterior act is the interior act’s object. These claims are best understood in light of the De Malo’s explicit mature teaching that the exterior act can be essentially good or bad, and that it is both the proximate end and the object of the interior act. Since the interior act wills the end, it wills the apprehended exterior act as the formality under (...)
     
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    The Holism of Anaxagoras.Thomas D. Paxson Jr - 1983 - Apeiron 17 (2):85 - 91.
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    Archaic Structuralism and Dynamics in Hesiod' s Theogony.Raymond A. Prier Jr - 1974 - Apeiron 8 (2):1-12.
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  22. Mothership Connections: A Black Atlantic Synthesis of Neoclassical Metaphysics and Black Theology.Theodore Walker Jr - 2014 - State University of New York Press.
    _Contributes a black Atlantic perspective to postmodernism, theology, and metaphysics._.
     
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  23. Scientific and Ethical Considerations in Rare Species Protection: The Case of Beavers in Connecticut.Frank J. Dirrigl Jr, Holmes Rolston & Joshua H. Wilson - 2021 - Ethics and the Environment 26 (1):121-140.
    The protection of rare species abounds with scientific and ethical considerations. An ethical dilemma can emerge when the life of one species is valued higher than that of another, and so we discuss the basis of ranking, protection, and valuation of plants and animals. A duty to protect rare species exists in this age of great losses to plant and animal life, but the scientific and public communities are not always in agreement regarding what species deserve protection. Using a case (...)
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  24. Moral responsibilities of bystanders.Thomas E. Hill Jr - 2010 - Journal of Social Philosophy 41 (1):28-39.
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    When is a bribe a bribe? Teaching a workable definition of bribery.Harvey S. James Jr - 2002 - Teaching Business Ethics 6 (2):199-217.
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    What kind of person could be a torturer?John P. Reeder Jr - 2010 - Journal of Religious Ethics 38 (1):67-92.
    What kind of persons could engage in political torture? Not only the morally impaired who lack empathy or compassion, or even the merely obedient, but also the righteous who struggle with conscience, and the realists who set morality aside.
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  27. Responses to Contributors.H. Rosemont Jr - 2008 - In Marthe Chandler & Ronnie Littlejohn (eds.), Polishing the Chinese Mirror: Essays in Honor of Henry Rosemont, Jr. Global Scholarly Publications.
     
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    Coming with Terms to Meaning.E. D. Hirsch Jr - 1986 - Critical Inquiry 12 (3):627-630.
    Professors Battersby and Phelan have presented a lively challenge. They urge readers to reject the later, fuzzy Hirsch, in favor of an earlier, truer Hirsch.Their first objection is that Hirsch 2 has mistaken the nature of literary meaning. Battersby and Phelan reject the view that a literary work carries a general meaning analogous to the concept of “bicycle” that can be exemplified by all bicycles. They propose that a literary work is “more appropriately conceived as … a Schwinn or even (...)
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    Stylistics and Synonymity.E. D. Hirsch Jr - 1975 - Critical Inquiry 1 (3):559-579.
    Among philosophers as well as linguists the battle is still joined between those who view the correlation between meaning and linguistic form as strictly determined by convention and those who argue for the essential indeterminacy of the relationship between meaning and form.1 Plato's Cratylus aside, the philosphical dialogue that forms the locus classicus of this debate is the following: "You're holding it upside down!" Alice interrupted. "To be sure I was!" Humpty Dumpty said gaily, as she turned it round for (...)
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    Acts of Enjoyment: Rhetoric, Žižek, and the Return of the Subject (review).James J. Brown Jr & Joshua Gunn - 2009 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 42 (2):183-190.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Acts of Enjoyment: Rhetoric, Žižek, and the Return of the SubjectJames J. Brown Jr. and Joshua GunnActs of Enjoyment: Rhetoric, Žižek, and the Return of the Subject by Thomas Rickert. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007. Pp. x + 252. $24.95, hardcover.Thomas Rickert had a falling-out with his brother, and this distresses him so much that his disrupted relation is described as “traumatic.” Rickert reports that while listening (...)
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  31. Curriculum.Lynda Stone & Daniel P. Gibboney Jr - 2023 - In Winston C. Thompson (ed.), Philosophical foundations of education. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  32. Curriculum.Lynda Stone & Daniel P. Gibboney Jr - 2023 - In Winston C. Thompson (ed.), Philosophical foundations of education. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  33. Materialism, the Scientific Bias.Henry FelixMins Jr - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44:505.
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    An Indian Poet Looks at the West.Percy Thomas Fenn Jr - 1929 - International Journal of Ethics 39 (3):313-323.
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    Indigência e penúria na era da técnica.Wanderley Jose Ferreira Jr - 2012 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 57 (3):205-218.
    Toma-se como referências básicas algumas reflexões do filósofo Martin Heidegger sobre o domínio planetário da técnica para mostrar a penúria de uma época marcada pelo fim da filosofia mediante sua realização como metafísica nas ciências técnicas. Explicita-se ainda como esse fim da filosofia na era do domínio planetário da técnica pode se constituir o ponto de partida para um novo começo do pensar, que pensa para além dos limites impostos pelo pensamento calculador. Na parte conclusiva do artigo procura-se determinar o (...)
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    Political philosophy, ethnology, and time: a study of the notion of historical handicap.João Feres Jr - 2002 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 43 (105):19-42.
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    The Environment and the Epistemological Lesson of Complementarity.Henry J. Folse Jr - 1993 - Environmental Ethics 15 (4):345-353.
    Following discussions by Callicott and Zimmerman, I argue that much of deep ecology’s critique of science is based on an outdated image of natural science. The significance of the quantum revolution for environmental issues does not lie in its alleged intrusion of the subjective consciousness into the physicists’ description of nature. Arguing from the viewpoint of Niels Bohr’s framework of complementarity,I conclude that Bohr’s epistemological lesson teaches that the object of description in physical science must be interaction and that it (...)
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    A History of the Royal College of Physicians of London. Volume III. A. M. Cooke.Robert Frank Jr - 1973 - Isis 64 (1):120-121.
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    Sentience and Conscious Experience: Feeling Dizzy on a Virtual Reality Roller Coaster Ride.A. Pereira Jr - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (7-8):183-198.
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    The Zhuangist Primitivist Attitude Towards Technology: Further Questions for Thinking about Technological Orientation.Ranie Villaver & Mandane Jr - 2023 - Kritike 17 (1):77-96.
    In this paper, we offer two further issues or questions for consideration in thinking about orientation in or stance about technology. We do this in the light of the Zhuangzi’s Primitivist attitude towards technology. The Primitivist is one of the five authorial voices identified in the Zhuangzi. The Zhuangzi is a Chinese philosophical classic named after Zhuang Zhou or Zhuangzi (399?-295? B.C.E.). Fundamentally, we suggest that the Primitivist attitude of resistance towards technology might be said to highlight the point that (...)
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    A Reader's Companion to the Confucian Analects.Henry Rosemont Jr - 2012 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Readers of the Analects of Confucius tend to approach the text asking what Confucius believed; what were the views that comprise the 'ism' appended to his name in English? A Reader's Companion to the Confucian Analects suggests a different approach: he basically taught his students not doctrines, but ways for each of them to find meaning and purpose in their lives, and how best to serve their society. Because his students were not alike, his instruction could not be uniform; hence (...)
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    The meaning is the use: Kōan and mondō as linguistic tools of the zen Masters.Henry Rosemont Jr - 1970 - Philosophy East and West 20 (2):109-119.
  43. The Religion of Shared Experience.John Herman Randall Jr - 1940 - In John Dewey (ed.), The Philosopher of the common man. New York,: Greenwood Press.
     
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    Russell on memory.R. K. Perkins Jr - 1973 - Mind 82 (328):600-601.
    The article attempts to settle a controversy between d f pears and j o urmson over the nature of russell's early theory of memory. it is shown that contrary to what pears claims in his "bertrand russell and the british tradition in philosophy," russell had explicitly abandoned a realist account of memory by 1915. the article sides with urmson as against pears, but apparently both have overlooked two of russell's little noticed 1915 papers in the "monist.".
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    Sickness and healing and the evolutionary foundations of mind and minding.Fabrega Horacio Jr - 2011 - Mens Sana Monographs 9 (1):159.
    Disease represents a principal tentacle of natural selection and a staple theme of evolutionary medicine. However, it is through a small portal of entry and a very long lineage that disease as sickness entered behavioural spaces and human consciousness. This has a long evolutionary history. Anyone interested in the origins of medicine and psychiatry as social institution has to start with analysis of how mind and body were conceptualised and played out behaviourally following the pongid/hominin split and thereafter. The early (...)
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    The Routledge Handbook of Social Work Ethics and Values.Stephen M. Marson & Robert E. McKinney Jr (eds.) - 2019 - Routledge.
    The Routledge Handbook of Social Work Ethics and Valuesis a comprehensive exploration and assessment of current and future issues facing social work practice and education. It is the first book to codify ethical practices for social workers from across the globe and in myriad workplace settings. Each section meaningfully captures this complex subject area: ethics writ large visions of diverse values abortion relationship and gender issues micro and mezzo practice settings social work education technological issues spirituality globalism economic issues special (...)
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  47. Democracy: Volume 17, Part 1.Ellen Frankel Paul, Miller Jr & Jeffrey Paul (eds.) - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    The essays in this volume, first published in 2000, explore questions about democracy that are relevant to political philosophy and political theory. Some essays discuss the appropriate ends of government or examine the difficulties involved in determining and carrying out the will of the people. Some address questions relating to the kinds of influence citizens can or should have over their representatives, asking, for example, whether individuals have a duty to vote, or whether inequalities in political influence among citizens can (...)
     
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    Economic Rights.Ellen Frankel Paul, Miller Jr & Jeffrey Paul - 1992 - Cambridge University Press.
    Economic rights - rights to use, possess, exchange, and otherwise dispose of property - are at the centre of some of the most important and fundamental disputes in Western moral and political theory. This book provides a fresh look at assumptions that are sometimes overlooked in debates about capitalism, socialism and the welfare state. Essays in this book by internationally renowned academic lawyers, economists, and philosophers, explore what sort of economic rights people ought to have, how they ought to be (...)
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    Natural Resources, the Environment, and Human Welfare: Volume 26, Part 2.Ellen Frankel Paul, Miller Jr & Jeffrey Paul (eds.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Modern industrial societies have achieved a level of economic prosperity undreamed of in earlier times, but in the view of the contemporary environmental movement, the prosperity has come at the cost of serious degradations to the natural world. For environmental advocates, problems such as resource depletion, air and water pollution, global warming and the loss of biodiversity represent due threats to the well-being of human societies and the planet itself. But just how serious are these threats and how should we (...)
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    The Right to Privacy: Volume 17, Part 2.Ellen Frankel Paul, Miller Jr & Jeffrey Paul (eds.) - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    The distinction between the public and private spheres of human life is a critical facet of contemporary moral, political, and legal thought. Much recent scholarship has invoked privacy as an important component of individual autonomy and as something essential to the ability of individuals to lead complete and fulfilling lives. However, the protection of one's privacy can interfere with the ability of others to pursue their own projects and with the capacity of the state to achieve collective goals. Developing an (...)
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