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    V. —assimilation and association. (I.).Dr James Ward - 1893 - Mind 2 (7):347-362.
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    Impossibility and morals.James Ward Smith - 1961 - Mind 70 (279):362-375.
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    Intrinsic and extrinsic good.James Ward Smith - 1947 - Ethics 58 (3):195-208.
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    The Spirit of American Philosophy.James Ward Smith - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (3):404.
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    The Thought of C. S. Peirce.James Ward Smith - 1952 - Philosophical Quarterly 2 (8):271-273.
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    Contents.James Ward Smith - 1957 - In Theme for reason. Princeton,: Princeton University Press.
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    Chapter Four: Outline of a Solution for Political and Moral Philosophy.James Ward Smith - 1957 - In Theme for reason. Princeton,: Princeton University Press. pp. 107-136.
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    Chapter Five: The Present State of Philosophy: Analysis.James Ward Smith - 1957 - In Theme for reason. Princeton,: Princeton University Press. pp. 137-189.
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    Chapter One: Orientation.James Ward Smith - 1957 - In Theme for reason. Princeton,: Princeton University Press. pp. 1-13.
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    Chapter Six: The Present State of Philosophy: The Grand Tradition.James Ward Smith - 1957 - In Theme for reason. Princeton,: Princeton University Press. pp. 190-210.
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    Chapter Two: The Problem in Political Philosophy.James Ward Smith - 1957 - In Theme for reason. Princeton,: Princeton University Press. pp. 14-59.
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    Chapter Three: The Problem in Moral Philosophy.James Ward Smith - 1957 - In Theme for reason. Princeton,: Princeton University Press. pp. 60-106.
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    Frontmatter.James Ward Smith - 1957 - In Theme for reason. Princeton,: Princeton University Press.
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    Index of Subjects.James Ward Smith - 1957 - In Theme for reason. Princeton,: Princeton University Press. pp. 212-215.
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  15. Propaedeutic to Value Theory.James Ward Smith - 1942 - Dissertation, Princeton University
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    Should General Theory of Value be Abandoned?James Ward Smith - 1947 - Ethics 57 (4, Part 1):274-288.
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    The British Moralists and the Fallacy of Psychologism.James Ward Smith - 1950 - Journal of the History of Ideas 11 (2):159.
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    Theme for Reason.James Ward Smith - 1957 - Princeton,: Princeton University Press.
    Philosophers have often bluntly said, and more often tacitly assumed that careful and reasonable men will confine themselves to two very rigid ways of talking. Vile must either show that what we say is a theorem deducible from assumed axioms and postulates, or we must show that what we say is made probable by evidence. This book is at heart an attack upon the idea that rationality requires any such straitjacket, and it repudiates the dichotomy between "analytic" philosophy and philosophy (...)
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    Giving Liberty Its Due, But No More: Trans Fats, Liberty, and Public Health.Dr James Wilson - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (3):34-36.
    Resnik’s argument relies upon an undefended and unjustified overvaluation of liberty. First, he overlooks some important arguments in favour of restrictions to liberty, and his consideration of the two he does review is unfair; second his account grossly overestimates the autonomy of our food choices; and lastly his mechanism for balancing liberty against other concerns involves an illicit double counting of the weight of individual liberty.
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    Justice and Democracy.James Ward Smith - 1971 - The Monist 55 (1):121-133.
    I. We have been warned by Professor H. L. A. Hart not to think of the word ‘justice’ as an all-encompassing moral word, and, so far as it goes, the warning is surely one we should heed. But “justice” is a concept so complex as to make the warning necessary. I do not intend my remarks as countering Hart's claim, but they thrust in a different direction. They are aimed at the fact that our concept of justice permeates and conditions (...)
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    Ledger Wood 1901-1970.James Ward Smith - 1970 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 44:230 -.
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    Robert Maxwell Scoon 1886-1970.James Ward Smith - 1969 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 43:207 - 208.
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    Theme for reason.James Ward Smith - 1957 - Princeton,: Princeton University Press.
    Philosophers have often bluntly said, and more often tacitly assumed that careful and reasonable men will confine themselves to two very rigid ways of talking. Vile must either show that what we say is a theorem deducible from assumed axioms and postulates, or we must show that what we say is made probable by evidence. This book is at heart an attack upon the idea that rationality requires any such straitjacket, and it repudiates the dichotomy between "analytic" philosophy and philosophy (...)
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    Walter Terence Stace 1886-1967.James Ward Smith - 1967 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 41:136 - 138.
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    Concerning Hume's intentions.James Ward Smith - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (1):63-77.
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    Intrinsic and Extrinsic Good.James Ward Smith - 1948 - Ethics 58 (3, Part 1):195-208.
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    Index of Proper Names.James Ward Smith - 1957 - In Theme for reason. Princeton,: Princeton University Press. pp. 211-211.
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    Pragmatism, realism and positivism in the united states.James Ward Smith - 1952 - Mind 61 (242):190-208.
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    Should general theory of value be abandoned?James Ward Smith - 1946 - Ethics 57 (4):274-288.
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    Senses of subjectivism in value theory.James Ward Smith - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (15):393-405.
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    Justice and the Social Determinants of Health: An Overview.Dr James Wilson - 2009 - Public Health Ethics 2 (3):210-213.
    The WHO Commission on the Social Determinants of Health revealed that there is a 28-year disparity between the life expectancy in the poorest postcode and the richest postcode of Glasgow (CSDH, 2008). There are two sets of questions that it is important to ask about health inequalities like these: first, epidemiological questions about the mechanisms that cause inequalities in health and the measures that are effective in reducing them. Second, normative questions about which inequalities in health are wrong and why (...)
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    Killing without Heart: Limits on Robotic Warfare in an Age of Persistent Conflict.Dr James L. Cook - 2014 - Journal of Military Ethics 13 (1):106-111.
    (2014). Killing without Heart: Limits on Robotic Warfare in an Age of Persistent Conflict. Journal of Military Ethics: Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 106-111. doi: 10.1080/15027570.2014.910017.
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    Why can't science be more like history: A response to Ruth Leys' The Ascent of Affect. Genealogy and Critique.Dr James Nikopoulos - forthcoming - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A.
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    Duty.Dr James L. Cook - 2014 - Journal of Military Ethics 13 (1):112-115.
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    The Future of the Just War: New Critical Essays.Dr James L. Cook - 2014 - Journal of Military Ethics 13 (2):203-210.
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    The Spirit of American Philosophy. [REVIEW]James Ward Smith - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (3):404-406.
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    New books. [REVIEW]James Ward Smith, A. C. Ewing, Richard Robinson, Peter Stubbs & J. O. Wisdom - 1947 - Mind 56 (224):393-405.
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    Essay review: Why Can't Science Be More Like History: A Response to Ruth Leys' The Ascent of Affect. Genealogy and Critique. [REVIEW]Dr James Nikopoulos - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 75:57-61.
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    Parsons' contributions to sociological theory: Reflections on the Schutz-Parsons correspondence. [REVIEW]Dr James J. Valone - 1980 - Human Studies 3 (1):375-386.
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    The Social Implications of Abortion.Rev Dr James J. McCartney - 1996 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 7 (1):85-91.
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    A list of the writings of James ward.James Ward - 1926 - The Monist 36 (1):170 - 176.
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    Using Stakeholder Orientation to Explain Candidate Attraction to Specific Corporate Social Practices.Dr Felissa K. Lee & Dr James E. Mattingly - 2009 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 20:77-88.
    Early research examining the relationship between corporate social practices and candidate attraction generally concludes that prospective employees prefer to be affiliated with socially responsible organizations (Dolan, 1997; Greening & Turban, 2000; Turban & Greening, 1996). A basic assumption embedded in these studies is that there is a generalized consensus among job candidates regarding the factors that constitute a desirable social record. Our project challenges this assumption and seeks to uncover variation among prospective job candidates’ attraction to specific organizations’ social practices. (...)
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    A List of the Writings of James Ward.James Ward, E. B. Titchener & W. S. Foster - 1926 - The Monist 36 (1):170-176.
  44. The Realm of Ends or, Pluralism and Theism; the Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of St. Andrews in the Years 1907-10, by James Ward.James Ward - 1920 - The University Press.
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    The Value of Character-Based Judgement in the Professional Domain.James Arthur, Stephen R. Earl, Aidan P. Thompson & Joseph W. Ward - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 169 (2):293-308.
    Dimensions of character are often overlooked in professional practice at the expense of the development of technical competence and operational efficiency. Drawing on philosophical accounts of virtue ethics and positive psychology, the present work attempts to elevate the role of ‘good’ character in the professional domain. A ‘good’ professional is ideally one that exemplifies dimensions of character informed by sound judgement. A total of 2340 professionals, from five discrete professions, were profiled based on their valuation of qualities pertaining to character (...)
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    Discussions: James ward on sense and thought.Mary Ward - 1926 - Mind 35 (140):452-461.
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    James ward on sense and thought.Mary Ward - 1926 - Mind 35 (140):452-461.
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    Cyberphilosophy: the intersection of philosophy and computing.James Moor & Terrell Ward Bynum (eds.) - 2002 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    This cutting edge volume provides an overview of the dynamic new field of cyberphilosophy – the intersection of philosophy and computing.
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    A Text-Book of Sociology.James Quayle Dealey & Frank Lester Ward - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (6):670-670.
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    The Realm of Ends: Or Pluralism and Theism.James Ward - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    James Ward was a renowned philosopher and psychologist who criticised the objective principles of scientific naturalism. Believing in the primacy of the subject–object relationship for human experience, he rejected the detached perspective of the sciences; coming to the final conclusion that matter is fundamentally derived from mind, and mind is given coherence by the existence of God. This metaphysical belief was derived from his observations as a psychologist during the earlier part of his career, and his understanding that (...)
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