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    A Multifocal and Integrative View of the Influencers of Ethical Attitudes Using Qualitative Configurational Analysis.Nicole A. Celestine, Catherine Leighton & Chris Perryer - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 162 (1):103-122.
    Ethical attitudes and behaviour are complex. This complexity extends to the influencers operating at different levels both outside and within the organisation, and in different combinations for different individuals. There is hence a growing need to understand the proximal and distal influencers of ethical attitudes, and how these operate in concert at the individual, organisational, and societal levels. Few studies have attempted to combine these main research streams and systematically examine their combined impact. The minority of studies that have taken (...)
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  2. Mindscapes and landscapes : rendering (of) self through a body of work.Hilary Leighton - 2020 - In Ellyn Lyle (ed.), Identity landscapes: contemplating place and the construction of self. Boston: Brill | Sense.
     
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  3. Man and the cosmos.Joseph Alexander Leighton - 1922 - London,: D. Appleton and Company.
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    Problems of Philosophy: An Introductory Survey.Joseph A. Leighton - 1925 - Philosophical Review 34 (5):526-527.
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  5. A Conversation with Daniel Kahneman.Catherine Sophia Herfeld - forthcoming - In Catherine Herfeld (ed.), Conversations on Rational Choice. Cambridge University Press.
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    Optimizing Magnetoencephalographic Imaging Estimation of Language Lateralization for Simpler Language Tasks.Leighton B. N. Hinkley, Elke De Witte, Megan Cahill-Thompson, Danielle Mizuiri, Coleman Garrett, Susanne Honma, Anne Findlay, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini, Phiroz Tarapore, Heidi E. Kirsch, Peter Mariën, John F. Houde, Mitchel Berger & Srikantan S. Nagarajan - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Just this is it: Dongshan and the practice of suchness.Taigen Daniel Leighton - 2015 - Boston: Shambhala.
    Teachings on the practice of things-as-they-are, through commentaries on a legendary Chinese Zen figure. The ninth-century Tang dynasty Chinese master Dongshan is an important ancestor of the Zen tradition that has spread widely throughout the world in the twentieth century. He features prominently in koan texts and teaching stories, but he's not been written about or translated much in English yet. Dan Leighton comes to the rescue with this excellent book that takes the texts and teachings attributed to Dongshan, (...)
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    Die Realitat der Gottesidee.J. A. Leighton - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14:101.
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    Discourses of conflict.Leighton Hazlehurst - 2016 - Common Knowledge 22 (1):105-119.
    This essay explores ways in which cultures at different levels and in different historical circumstances employ different modes of discourse to deal with conflict and with ways to resolve it. The study is based on ethnographic observations of the Tsimshian myth of Asdiwal, collected by Boas and made famous by Lévi-Strauss; the story of Sakuntala, from a Sanskrit epic, the Mahabharata; and Remarque's war novel of 1929, All Quiet on the Western Front. In the first case, no resolution of the (...)
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  10. Typical modern conceptions of God.Joseph Alexander Leighton - 1901 - [New York,: Longmans, Green].
    Hegel's conception of God.--Fichte's conception of God.--Schleiermacher's conception of God.--Mr. Spencer's unknown God.
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    Description and analysis in the concept of law.Leighton Moore - 2002 - Legal Theory 8 (1):91-114.
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    The Witness to Immortality in Literature, Philosophy, and Life.J. A. Leighton & Geo A. Gordon - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3 (2):246-247.
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    The Realm of Ends: or Pluralism and Theism.J. A. Leighton - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (3):360-366.
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    Habits of Mind: New Insights for Embodied Cognition from Classical Pragmatism and Phenomenology.Catherine Legg & Jack Reynolds - 2022 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy (2).
    Although pragmatism and phenomenology have both contributed significantly to the genealogy of so-called “4E” – embodied, embedded, enactive and extended – cognition, there is benefit to be had from a systematic comparative study of these roots. As existing 4E cognition literature has tended to emphasise one or the other tradition, issues remain to be addressed concerning their commonalities – and possible incompatibilities. We begin by exploring pragmatism and phenomenology’s shared focus on contesting intellectualism, and its key assumption of mindedness as (...)
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    Increased striatal functional connectivity with auditory cortex in tinnitus.Leighton B. Hinkley, Danielle Mizuiri, OiSaeng Hong, Srikantan S. Nagarajan & Steven W. Cheung - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  16. Persistent Disagreement.Catherine Z. Elgin - 2010 - In Richard Feldman & Ted A. Warfield (eds.), Disagreement. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
  17. Non-foundationalist epistemology: Holism, coherence, and tenability.Catherine Elgin - 2013 - In Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 156--67.
     
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    Systematische Philosophie.J. A. Leighton - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18 (2):216-221.
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    Die Realität der Gottesidee.J. A. Leighton - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (4):514-515.
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    Uso de recursos multimodales en tareas de recontado de niños con Trastorno Específico del Lenguaje.Alejandra Figueroa-Leighton, Nina Crespo Allende & Jeannette Sepúlveda - 2018 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 28 (2):412-428.
    The importance of the gesture and the glance in oral communication face-to-face are undeniable, however, the communication skills of children with Specific Language Impairment has been measured, primarily preferring a description of its language orally or has been considered the verbal and non-verbal in an isolated manner. Given this, the objective of this study was to describe and interpret the use of the word, gesture and glances in narrative discourse in children SLI from a multimodal perspective, that allows to observe (...)
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    Response to Morgan Derham.Leighton Ford - 1987 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 4 (1):4-6.
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    Philosophische Reden und Vorträge.J. A. Leighton - 1910 - Philosophical Review 19 (4):452-453.
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  23. Moral Progress Without Moral Realism.Catherine Wilson - 2010 - Philosophical Papers 39 (1):97-116.
    This paper argues that we can acknowledge the existence of moral truths and moral progress without being committed to moral realism. Rather than defending this claim through the more familiar route of the attempted analysis of the ontological commitments of moral claims, I show how moral belief change for the better shares certain features with theoretical progress in the natural sciences. Proponents of the better theory are able to convince their peers that it is formally and empirically superior to its (...)
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    Rational choice explanations in political science.Catherine Herfeld & Johannes Marx - 2023 - In Harold Kincaid & Jeroen van Bouwel (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Political Science. New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this chapter, it is described and assessed how political scientists use rational choice theories to offer causal explanations. We observe that the ways in which rational choice theories are considered to be successful in political science differs, depending on the explanandum in question. Political scientists use empirical variants of rational choice theories to explain the political behavior of individual agents and analytical variants to explain the behavior of collective actors. Both variants are used for distinct explananda, which ask for (...)
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    The Making of the Modern Mind.Joseph A. Leighton - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (3):276-277.
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    Correspondence is invited from readers and should be sent to The Editors, Journal of Applied Philosophy.Neil Leighton - 1993 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 10 (1):133-135.
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  27. Trustworthiness.Catherine Z. Elgin - 2008 - Philosophical Papers 37 (3):371-387.
    I argue that trustworthiness is an epistemic desideratum. It does not reduce to justified or reliable true belief, but figures in the reason why justified or reliable true beliefs are often valuable. Such beliefs can be precarious. If a belief's being justified requires that the evidence be just as we take it to be, then if we are off even by a little, the belief is unwarranted. Similarly for reliability. Although it satisfies the definition of knowledge, such a belief is (...)
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    You Be My Body for Me: Body, Shape, and Plasticity in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.Catherine Malabou & Judith Butler - 2011 - In Stephen Houlgate & Michael Baur (eds.), A Companion to Hegel. Malden, MA: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 611–640.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Catherine Malabou : “Unbind Me” Judith Butler : What Kind of Shape Is Hegel's Body in? Catherine Malabou : What Is Shaping the Body? Judith Butler : A Chiasm between Us, but No Chasm.
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    The Concept Action in History and in the Natural Sciences.J. A. Leighton - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (4):440-442.
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    The Ego and its Place in the World.Joseph A. Leighton - 1915 - Philosophical Review 24 (2):213-216.
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    The Freedom of Authority: Essays in Apologetics.J. A. Leighton - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (3):338-339.
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  32. Predication and the Problem of Universals.Catherine Legg - 2001 - Philosophical Papers 30 (2):117-143.
    This paper contrasts the scholastic realisms of David Armstrong and Charles Peirce. It is argued that the so-called 'problem of universals' is not a problem in pure ontology (concerning whether universals exist) as Armstrong construes it. Rather, it pertains to which predicates should be applied where, issues which Armstrong sets aside under the label of 'semantics', and which from a Peircean perspective encompass even fundamentals of scientific methodology. It is argued that Peirce's scholastic realism not only presents a more nuanced (...)
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    Vicar of Chelsea Old Church, 1950-1992, July 9th, 1995.Leighton Thomson - 2004 - Moreana 41 (1-2):8-22.
    In this paper, Leighton Thomson provides the reader with an overview of early 16th century English history and he explores the achievements and reversals of the period in terms of the epoch of discovery, the Renaissance humanists and the first stirrings of the Reformation. A contrast is drawn between Thomas More and his contemporary reformers, particularly William Tyndale and Martin Luther.
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    Metaethics from a first person standpoint: an introduction to moral philosophy.Catherine Wilson - 2016 - Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers.
    Metaethics from a First Person Standpoint addresses in a novel format the major topics and themes of contemporary metaethics, the study of the analysis of moral thought and judgement. Metathetics is less concerned with what practices are right or wrong than with what we mean by 'right' and 'wrong.' Looking at a wide spectrum of topics including moral language, realism and anti-realism, reasons and motives, relativism, and moral progress, this book engages students and general readers in order to enhance their (...)
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    Pragmatic realism: towards a reconciliation of enactivism and realism.Catherine Legg & André Sant’Anna - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.
    This paper addresses some apparent philosophical tensions between realism and enactivism by means of Charles Peirce’s pragmatism. Enactivism’s Mind-Life Continuity thesis has been taken to commit it to some form of anti-realist ‘world-construction’ which has been considered controversial. Accordingly, a new realist enactivism is proposed by Zahidi (_Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences,_ _13_(3), 461–475, 2014 ), drawing on Ian Hacking’s ‘entity realism’, which places subjects in worlds comprised of the things that they can successfully manipulate. We review this attempt, and (...)
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  36. Impossible recognition : Lacan, Butler, Žižek.Catherine Malabou - 2012 - In Miriam Bankovsky & Alice Le Goff (eds.), Recognition theory and contemporary French moral and political philosophy: reopening the dialogue. New York: distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave Macmillan.
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    Virtues and Virtue Education in Theory and Practice: Are Virtues Local or Universal?Catherine A. Darnell & Kristján Kristjánsson (eds.) - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Virtues and Virtue Education in Theory and Practice explores questions about the locality versus the universality of virtues from a number of theoretical and practical perspectives. Written by leading international scholars in the field, it considers the relevance of these debates for the practice of virtue and character education. This volume brings together experts from education, philosophy, and psychology to consider how different disciplines might learn from each other and how insights from theory and practice can be integrated. It shows (...)
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    La gravité de l'amour: philosophie et spiritualité juives.Catherine Chalier - 2016 - Paris: PUF.
    Théologiens et philosophes chrétiens ont souvent minimisé, voire occulté, la dimension d'amour du judaïsme en l'assimilant à un pur légalisme. Cette thèse imprègne encore les mentalités modernes, fussent-elles déchristianisées. Ce livre n'est toutefois pas apologétique ; il se propose d'aborder la gravité de l'amour dans la philosophie et la spiritualité juives sans s'adapter au cadre théorique chrétien. Les penseurs juifs ont en effet profondément médité eux-mêmes la complexité théologique, spirituelle, morale et émotionnelle de l'amour. Le choix des questions abordées relève (...)
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  39. A pedagogy of kindness.Catherine J. Denial - 2024 - Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
    "Articulating a fresh vision for teaching, one that focuses on ensuring justice, believing people, and believing in people, this how-to offers evidence-based insights and draws from the author's own rich experiences as a professor to provide practical tips for reshaping syllabi, assessing student performance, and creating trust and belonging in the classroom"-Provided by publisher.
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  40. Selective disregard.Catherine Elgin - 2024 - In Chiara Ambrosio & Julia Sánchez-Dorado (eds.), Abstraction in science and art: philosophical perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
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  41. Fragile: conscience de soi, conscience du droit.Catherine Puigelier - 2023 - Paris: Éditions Mare & Martin.
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    The humanity of universal crime: inclusion, inequality, and intervention in international political thought.Catherine Lu - forthcoming - Contemporary Political Theory:1-4.
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    The Social Mind. [REVIEW]J. A. Leighton - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (3):332-334.
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    Cicero de Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum.Leighton Reynolds & L. D. Reynolds (eds.) - 1998 - Clarendon Press.
    Cicero's De finibus, written in 45 BC, consists of three separate dialogues, dealing respectively with the ethical systems of Epicureanism, Stoicism, and the `Old Academy' of Antiochus of Ascalon. This critical edition of the text, based on a fresh study and collation of the manuscripts, is the first to appear for many years and the first to reflect a clear understanding of the whole manuscript tradition. It will be the second in a series of editions of Cicero's philosophical works; the (...)
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    Sallust Catilina, Lugurtha, Historiarum Fragmenta Selecta; Appendix Sallustiana.Leighton Reynolds (ed.) - 1991 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This new edition of Sallust, the first critical text for over thirty years, is based on a fresh study and collation of the manuscripts, as well as careful consideration of the indirect tradition. Besides the well-known Catiline and Jugurtha, the volume contains more than seventy of the longer or more interesting fragments of the Histories and also the spurious Epistulae ad Caesarem and Invectivae. These inclusions will prove extremely valuable to students and scholars alike.The works of Sallust, written in the (...)
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    Seneca Dialogues.Leighton Reynolds & L. D. Reynolds (eds.) - 1977 - Clarendon Press.
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    Seneca Epistulae, Volume I.Leighton Reynolds (ed.) - 1965 - Oxford University Press UK.
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  48. Seneca Epistulae: Volume Ii.Leighton Reynolds (ed.) - 1965 - Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    The Child Should Not Have the Right to Refuse Medical Treatment to Which the Child's Parents or Guardians Have Consentedl.Catherine M. Brooks - 2014 - In Arthur L. Caplan & Robert Arp (eds.), Contemporary debates in bioethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 25--181.
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    Présence de l'espoir.Catherine Chalier - 2013 - Paris: Éditions du Seuil.
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