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  1. Embodiment and self-ownership: Daniel C. Russell.Daniel C. Russell - 2010 - Social Philosophy and Policy 27 (1):135-167.
    Many libertarians believe that self-ownership is a separate matter from ownership of extra-personal property. “No-proviso” libertarians hold that property ownership should be free of any “fair share” constraints, on the grounds that the inability of the very poor to control property leaves their self-ownership intact. By contrast, left-libertarians hold that while no one need compensate others for owning himself, still property owners must compensate others for owning extra-personal property. What would a “self” have to be for these claims to be (...)
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  2. Practical intelligence and the virtues.Daniel C. Russell - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book develops an Aristotelian account of the virtue of practical intelligence or "phronesis"--an excellence of deliberating and making choices--which ...
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    That “Ought” Does Not Imply “Right”: Why It Matters for Virtue Ethics.Daniel C. Russell - 2008 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (2):299-315.
    Virtue ethicists sometimes say that a right action is what a virtuous person would do, characteristically, in the circumstances. But some have objected recently that right action cannot be defined as what a virtuous person would do in the circumstances because there are circumstances in which a right action is possible but in which no virtuous person would be found. This objection moves from the premise that a given person ought to do an action that no virtuous person would do, (...)
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  4. Plato on pleasure and the good life.Daniel C. Russell - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Daniel Russell develops a fresh and original view of pleasure and its pivotal role in Plato's treatment of value, happiness, and human psychology. This is the first full-length discussion of the topic for fifty years, and Russell shows its relevance to contemporary debates in moral philosophy and philosophical psychology. Plato on Pleasure and the Good Life will make fascinating reading for ancient specialists and for a wide range of philosophers.
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    Happiness for humans.Daniel C. Russell - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    1. Happiness, then and now -- Happiness, eudaimonia, and practical reasoning -- Happiness as eudaimonia -- Happiness and virtuous activity -- New directions from old debates -- 2. Happiness then: the sufficiency debate -- Aristotle's case against the sufficiency thesis -- 3. Happiness now: rethinking the self -- Socrates' case for the sufficiency thesis -- Epictetus and the stoic self -- The Stoics' case for the sufficiency thesis -- The embodied conception of the self -- The embodied conception and psychological (...)
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    The Cambridge companion to virtue ethics.Daniel C. Russell (ed.) - 2013 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this volume of newly commissioned essays, leading moral philosophers offer a comprehensive overview of virtue ethics.
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  7. Virtue as "Likeness to God" in Plato and Seneca.Daniel C. Russell - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (3):241-260.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Virtue as "Likeness to God" in Plato and SenecaDaniel C. Russell (bio)In The Center Of Raphael's Famous Painting"The School of Athens," Plato stands pointing to the heavens, and Aristotle stands pointing to the ground; there stand, that is, the mystical Plato and the down-to-earth Aristotle. Although it oversimplifies, this depiction makes sense for the same reason that Aristotle continues to enjoy a presence in modern moral philosophy that Plato (...)
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    I Virtue ethics, happiness, and the good life.Daniel C. Russell - 2013 - In The Cambridge companion to virtue ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 7.
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    Self-ownership, labor, and licensing.Daniel C. Russell - 2019 - Social Philosophy and Policy 36 (2):174-195.
    :In this essay I examine restrictions on labor as takings of property: a liberty to work is property, and restrictions of that liberty are takings. I set property in one’s labor within a unified framework for all forms of property, understood as a social institution for balancing two freedoms: freedom to act even if it interferes with someone else, and freedom from interference. As such, property includes not only possession but also use and disposition. To restrict use or disposition is (...)
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  10. That “Ought” Does Not Imply “Right”: Why It Matters for Virtue Ethics.Daniel C. Russell - 2008 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (2):299-315.
    Virtue ethicists sometimes say that a right action is what a virtuous person would do, characteristically, in the circumstances. But some have objected recently that right action cannot be defined as what a virtuous person would do in the circumstances because there are circumstances in which a right action is possible but in which no virtuous person would be found. This objection moves from the premise that a given person ought to do an action that no virtuous person would do, (...)
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    Agent-Based Virtue Ethics and the Fundamentality of Virtue.Daniel C. Russell - 2008 - American Philosophical Quarterly 45 (4):329 - 347.
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    Protagoras and Socrates on Courage and Pleasure: Protagoras 349d ad finem.Daniel C. Russell - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (2):311-338.
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    Misunderstanding the Myth in the Gorgias.Daniel C. Russel - 2001 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 39 (4):557-573.
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    Eudaimonia, Virtue, and Idealization.Daniel C. Russell - 2021 - In Christoph Halbig & Felix Timmermann (eds.), Handbuch Tugend Und Tugendethik. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 17-33.
    How can an ideal of human flourishing reveal what attributes are virtues, as eudaimonism aspires to do, when not all virtuous lives flourish? The standard answer is that even if circumstances prevent one from attaining that idealized life, still one’s life approximates to the ideal the more one’s character approximates to the ideal. However, exploration of methods of idealization reveals that “approximation” is ill-suited to contexts in which factors interact, as virtue and circumstance do. Instead, eudaimonism helps us understand the (...)
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    Stoic Value Theory.Daniel C. Russell - 2004 - Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (1):125-137.
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    Stoic Value Theory.Daniel C. Russell - 2004 - Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (1):125-137.
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    Aristotle on rights and natural justice.Daniel C. Russell - 1999 - Polis 16 (1-2):73-85.
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    Aristotle on Rights and Natural Justice.Daniel C. Russell - 1999 - Polis 16 (1-2):73-85.
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    Book Reviews Vasiliou, Iakovos . Aiming at Virtue in Plato . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Pp. 322. $99.00 (cloth).Daniel C. Russell - 2009 - Ethics 119 (4):796-800.
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    Coasean idealization.Daniel C. Russell - 2022 - Journal of Economic Methodology 29 (4):275-293.
    Idealizations help us understand the world by simplifying it. When factors make discrete contributions to an outcome, leaving factors out can make it easier to identify the contributions of factors that remain. But typically in economics, factors are not discrete but interact; how can isolating some factor X from some factor Y help us understand a reality in which X’s contribution depends on what Y contributes? I argue that Ronald Coase’s method in ‘The Problem of Social Cost’ illustrates how idealization (...)
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    Political philosophy.Daniel C. Russell - 2013 - In Gerald F. Gaus & Fred D'Agostino (eds.), The Routledge companion to social and political philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 364.
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  22. Can profit-seekers be virtuous?Michael C. Munger & Daniel C. Russell - 2018 - In Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis & Alexei M. Marcoux (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Business Ethics. Routledge.
     
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    D. Keyt : Aristotle: Politics Books V and VI. Pp. xvii + 265. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999. Paper, £14.99. ISBN: 0-19-823536-4. [REVIEW]Daniel C. Russell - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):282-283.
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    Socrates, Pleasure, and Value. [REVIEW]Daniel C. Russell - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (2):468-472.
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    Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, Book VII. [REVIEW]Daniel C. Russell - 2011 - Ancient Philosophy 31 (2):437-441.
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    Aristotle: Politics Books V and VI. [REVIEW]Daniel C. Russell - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):282-283.
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    7 Virtue ethics in the twentieth century.Miranda Fricker Crisp, Brad Hooker, Simon Kirchin, Kelvin Knight, Adrian Moore & Daniel C. Russell - 2013 - In Daniel C. Russell (ed.), The Cambridge companion to virtue ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    The Concept of Mind.Gilbert Ryle & Daniel C. Dennett - 1949 - New York: University of Chicago Press.
    This now-classic work challenges what Ryle calls philosophy's "official theory," the Cartesians "myth" of the separation of mind and matter. Ryle's linguistic analysis remaps the conceptual geography of mind, not so much solving traditional philosophical problems as dissolving them into the mere consequences of misguided language. His plain language and esstentially simple purpose place him in the traditioin of Locke, Berkeley, Mill, and Russell.
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    The Concept of Mind.Gilbert Ryle & Daniel C. Dennett - 1949 - New York: University of Chicago Press.
    This now-classic work challenges what Ryle calls philosophy's "official theory, " the Cartesian "myth" of the separation of mind and matter. Ryle's linguistic analysis remaps the conceptual geography of mind, not so much solving traditional philosophical problams as dissolving them into the mere consequences of misguided language. His plain language and essentially simple purpose put him in the tradition of Locke, Berkeley, Mill, and Russell - philisophers whose best work, like Ryle's, has become a part of our general literature.
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    Practical Intelligence and the Virtues, by Daniel C. Russell.C. Swanton - 2012 - Mind 121 (481):221-225.
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    Daniel C. Russell, Practical Intelligence and the Virtues. [REVIEW]Robert F. J. Seddon - 2008 - Philosophical Writings (38/39).
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    Daniel C. Russell, Happiness for Humans. [REVIEW]Paul Bloomfield - 2014 - Social Theory and Practice 40 (2):345-352.
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    A Latent Factor Analysis of Working Memory Measures Using Large-Scale Data.Otto Waris, Anna Soveri, Miikka Ahti, Russell C. Hoffing, Daniel Ventus, Susanne M. Jaeggi, Aaron R. Seitz & Matti Laine - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Review of Daniel C. Russell, Plato on Pleasure and the Good Life[REVIEW]David Wolfsdorf - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (6).
  35. Russell, Daniel C. Happiness for Humans.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. 228. $65.00.Timothy Chappell - 2014 - Ethics 124 (4):916-922.
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  36. The Cambridge Companion to Virtue Ethics, written by Daniel C. Russell.Adam Blincoe - 2016 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 13 (4):479-482.
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    Russell, Daniel C., ed. The Cambridge Companion to Virtue Ethics.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. 380. $95.00 ; $32.99. [REVIEW]Rebecca Stangl - 2014 - Ethics 124 (4):922-926.
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    Review: Russell Daniel C, Happiness for Humans. [REVIEW]Review by: Timothy Chappell - 2014 - Ethics 124 (4):916-922,.
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    Review: Russell Daniel C., ed., The Cambridge Companion to Virtue Ethics. [REVIEW]Review by: Rebecca Stangl - 2014 - Ethics 124 (4):922-926,.
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    Mirko D. Grmek. History of AIDS: Emergence and Origin of a Modern Pandemic. Translated by Russell C. Maulitz and Jacalyn Duffin. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1990. Pp. xii + 279. $29.95. [REVIEW]Daniel Fox - 1992 - British Journal for the History of Science 25 (4):500-500.
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  41. Getting over Atomism: Functional Decomposition in Complex Neural Systems.Daniel C. Burnston - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (3):743-772.
    Functional decomposition is an important goal in the life sciences, and is central to mechanistic explanation and explanatory reduction. A growing literature in philosophy of science, however, has challenged decomposition-based notions of explanation. ‘Holists’ posit that complex systems exhibit context-sensitivity, dynamic interaction, and network dependence, and that these properties undermine decomposition. They then infer from the failure of decomposition to the failure of mechanistic explanation and reduction. I argue that complexity, so construed, is only incompatible with one notion of decomposition, (...)
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  42. Making tools for thinking.Daniel C. Dennett - 2000 - In Dan Sperber (ed.), Metarepresentations: A Multidisciplinary Perspective. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 17--29.
  43. From Bacteria to Bach and Back: The Evolution of Minds.Daniel C. Dennett - unknown
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    Rationality by Jonathan Bennett.Daniel C. Bennett - 1966 - Journal of Philosophy 63 (10):262.
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  45. Content and Consciousness.Daniel C. Dennett - 1968 - New York: Routledge.
  46. Consciousness Explained.Daniel C. Dennett - 1993 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (4):905-910.
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  47. Consciousness: How much is that in real money?Daniel C. Dennett - 1987 - In Richard L. Gregory (ed.), Oxford Companion to the Mind. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Consciousness often seems to be utterly mysterious. I suspect that the principle cause of this bafflement is a sort of accounting error that is engendered by a familiar series of challenges and responses. A simplified version of one such path to mysteryland runs as follows:
    Phil: What is consciousness?
    Sy: Well, some things.
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  48. Real patterns.Daniel C. Dennett - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy 88 (1):27-51.
    Are there really beliefs? Or are we learning (from neuroscience and psychology, presumably) that, strictly speaking, beliefs are figments of our imagination, items in a superceded ontology? Philosophers generally regard such ontological questions as admitting just two possible answers: either beliefs exist or they don't. There is no such state as quasi-existence; there are no stable doctrines of semi-realism. Beliefs must either be vindicated along with the viruses or banished along with the banshees. A bracing conviction prevails, then, to the (...)
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    Daniel C. Dennett Autobiography Part 3.Daniel C. Dennett - 2008 - Philosophy Now 70:24-25.
  50. Time and the observer: The where and when of consciousness in the brain.Daniel C. Dennett & Marcel Kinsbourne - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2):183-201.
    _Behavioral and Brain Sciences_ , 15, 183-247, 1992. Reprinted in _The Philosopher's Annual_ , Grim, Mar and Williams, eds., vol. XV-1992, 1994, pp. 23-68; Noel Sheehy and Tony Chapman, eds., _Cognitive Science_ , Vol. I, Elgar, 1995, pp.210-274.
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