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  1. FLIKSCHUH, K.-Kant and Modern Political Philosophy.E. Pybus - 2003 - Philosophical Books 44 (1):65-65.
  2. HARE, RM-Objective Prescriptions and Other Essays.E. Pybus - 2000 - Philosophical Books 41 (3):201-202.
     
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    E. Christopher, C. Pybus, and M. Rediker, Many Middle Passages: Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern World: University of California Press, 2007. [REVIEW]Milton Vickerman - 2010 - Human Rights Review 11 (2):281-282.
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    Songs of Innocence.Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (216):145-146.
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  5. Saints and Heroes.Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1982 - Philosophy 57 (220):193 - 199.
    In his article ‘Saints and Heroes’, Urmson argues that traditional moral theories allow at most for a threefold classification of actions in terms of their worth, and that they are therefore unsatisfactory. Since the conclusion of his argument has led to the widespread use of the term ‘acts of supererogation’, and since I do not believe that such acts exist, I propose to argue that the actions with which he is concerned not only can, but should, be contained within the (...)
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    Kant and the Maltreatment of Animals.Elizabeth M. Pybus & Alexander Broadie - 1978 - Philosophy 53 (206):560 - 561.
    In Philosophy 51, October 1976, 471–472, Professor Tom Regan takes ud to task for our attack on Kant's theory concerning the moral status of animals. The ground of Regan's criticism is that ‘… it is clear that Kant does not suppose, as… Broadie and Pybus erroneously assume that he does, that the concept of maltreating an animal, on the one hand, and, on the other, the concept of using an animal as a means, are the same or logically equivalent (...)
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  7. Hacking the social life of Big Data.Tobias Blanke, Mark Coté & Jennifer Pybus - 2015 - Big Data and Society 2 (2).
    This paper builds off the Our Data Ourselves research project, which examined ways of understanding and reclaiming the data that young people produce on smartphone devices. Here we explore the growing usage and centrality of mobiles in the lives of young people, questioning what data-making possibilities exist if users can either uncover and/or capture what data controllers such as Facebook monetize and share about themselves with third-parties. We outline the MobileMiner, an app we created to consider how gaining access to (...)
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    Kant's Treatment of Animals.Alexander Broadie & Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1974 - Philosophy 49 (190):375 - 383.
    Some of the greatest writers on moral philosophy have claimed that their theories about morality do not run counter to the moral views of ordinary men, but on the contrary are an elucidation of such views, or provide them with a sound philosophical underpinning. Aristotle, for example, made it quite clear that he could not take seriously a moral view that was at odds with the heritage of moral wisdom deeply imbedded in his society. His doctrine of the mean was (...)
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    Kant's Theory of Freedom.Elizabeth Pybus - 1992 - Philosophical Quarterly 42 (166):111-114.
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    False Dichotomies: Right and Good.Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (223):19 - 27.
    A misleading and apparently addictive practice is now prevalent in discussions of philosophy in general, and moral philosophy in particular. This is the habit of dichotomizing. We are led to believe that we have to choose between reason and sentiment as the basis of morality, that facts and values are to be found on either side of an unbridgeable gulf, and so on. This practice is harmful because it leads philosophers to take sides in unnecessary conflicts which cannot be won (...)
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    ‘Saints and Heroes’.Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1982 - Philosophy 57 (220):193-199.
    In his article ‘Saints and Heroes’, Urmson argues that traditional moral theories allow at most for a threefold classification of actions in terms of their worth, and that they are therefore unsatisfactory. Since the conclusion of his argument has led to the widespread use of the term ‘acts of supererogation’, and since I do not believe that such acts exist, I propose to argue that the actions with which he is concerned not only can, but should, be contained within the (...)
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    A Plea for the Supererogatory: A Reply.Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1986 - Philosophy 61 (238):526 - 531.
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    Utilitarianism: A Basic Flaw?Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (214):554.
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    Kant’s Concept of “Respect”.Alexander Broadie & Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1975 - Kant Studien 66 (1-4):58.
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    Kant and Weakness of Will.Alexander Broadie & Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1982 - Kant Studien 73 (1-4):406-412.
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    False Dichotomies: Right and Good.Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (223):19-27.
    A misleading and apparently addictive practice is now prevalent in discussions of philosophy in general, and moral philosophy in particular. This is the habit of dichotomizing. We are led to believe that we have to choose between reason and sentiment as the basis of morality, that facts and values are to be found on either side of an unbridgeable gulf, and so on. This practice is harmful because it leads philosophers to take sides in unnecessary conflicts which cannot be won (...)
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    A Plea for the Supererogatory: A Reply: Discussion.Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1986 - Philosophy 61 (238):526-531.
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    Booknotes.Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1981 - Philosophy 56:138.
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    Ethics.Elizabeth Pybus - 1987 - Philosophical Books 28 (2):98-99.
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    Ethics Without God.Elizabeth Pybus - 1991 - Philosophical Books 32 (3):178-179.
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    Human goodness: generosity and courage.Elizabeth Pybus - 1991 - London: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
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    Immanuel Kant's Moral Theory.Elizabeth Pybus - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (3):149-151.
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    Kant's Political Philosophy.Elizabeth Pybus - 1984 - Philosophical Books 25 (2):113-117.
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    Living Philosophy: An Introduction To Moral Thought.Elizabeth Pybus - 1989 - Philosophical Books 30 (2):109-110.
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    Notebook.Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1981 - Philosophy 56:143.
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  26. The Devil and James McAuley.C. Pybus - 2003 - The Australasian Catholic Record 80 (2):260-261.
     
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    Review: Shell, The Rights of Reason: A Study of Kant's Philosophy and Politics.Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1981 - Philosophical Books 22 (4):203-206.
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    What Are Friends For? Feminist Perspectives on Personal Relationships and Moral Theory.Elizabeth Pybus - 1995 - Philosophical Books 36 (4):280-281.
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    Kant and Direct Duties.Alexander Broadie & Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1981 - Dialogue 20 (1):60-67.
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    Practical Ethics By Peter Singer Cambridge University Press, 1980, viii + 237 pp., £10.00, £2.95 paper. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (216):267-.
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    The Ethics of War By Barrie Paskins and Michael Dockrill London: Duckworth, 1979, x + 332 pp., £18. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (215):136-.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Pybus - 1994 - Mind 103 (412):535-539.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Pybus - 1995 - Mind 104 (414):535-539.
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    Books Received. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1981 - Philosophy 56:140.
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    No Title available: New Books. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (216):267-268.
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    No Title available: New Books. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (215):136-137.
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  37. Paskins, Barrie and Michael Dockrill "the ethics of war". [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1981 - Philosophy 56:136.
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    Practical Ethics By Peter Singer Cambridge University Press, 1980, viii + 237 pp., £10.00, £2.95 paper. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Pybus - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (216):267-268.
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  39. Personal agency: the metaphysics of mind and action.E. J. Lowe - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This theory accords to volitions the status of basic mental actions, maintaining that these are spontaneous exercises of the will--a "two-way" power which ...
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    Les formes élémentaires de la vie religieuse.Émile Durkheim - 1937 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
    Durkheim écrit ce livre avec un but double : d'abord il voulait expliquer ce qui crée une société, ce qui la tient ensemble ; ensuite il voulait éclaircir l'influence qu'a la société sur la pensée logique. Pour Durkheim, la religion est la clé utilisée pour déverrouiller ces deux problématiques.Dans ce livre, Durkheim argumente que les représentations religieuses sont en fait des représentations collectives : l'essence du religieux ne peut être que le sacré. Il est une caractéristique qui se trouve universellement (...)
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  41. The generality problem for reliabilism. E. Conee & R. Feldman - 1998 - Philosophical Studies 89 (1):1-29.
  42. Ontological Dependency.E. J. Lowe - 1994 - Philosophical Papers 23 (1):31-48.
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    The elementary forms of the religious life.Émile Durkheim - 1926 - New York,: The Macmillan company. Edited by Joseph Ward Swain.
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    Empathy & Literature.A. E. Denham - 2024 - Emotion Review 16 (2):84-95.
    There is a long tradition in philosophy and literary theory defending the view that engagement with literature promotes readers’ empathy. Until the last century, few of the empirical claims adduced in that tradition were investigated experimentally. Recent work in psychology and neuropsychology has now shed new light on the interplay of empathy and literature. This article surveys the experimental findings, addressing three central questions: What is it to read empathically? Does reading make us more empathic? What characteristics of literature, if (...)
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  45. Art, perception and reality.E. H. Gombrich, J. Hochberg & Black - 1975 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 165 (4):487-488.
     
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    Spinoza and politics.Étienne Balibar - 1998 - New York: Verso. Edited by Peter Snowdon.
    The Spinoza party -- The Tractatus Theologico-Politicus: a democratic manifesto -- The Tractatus Politicus: a science of the state -- The Ethics: a political anthropology -- Politics and communication.
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    Polnota kak ėsteticheskai︠a︡ kategorii︠a︡.E. I︠A︡ Basin - 2011 - Moskva: Slovo. Edited by S. S. Stupin.
    Издание содержит: хрестоматия; философы; психологи; литературоведы, искусствоведы; мастер изобразительного искусства и др.
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  48. Elorduy, E.: "ammonio Sakkas. La Doctrina De La Creación Y Del Mal En Procio Y En El Pseudoareopagita".E. Lledó & Staff - 1960 - Revista de Filosofía (Misc.) 19 (73/74):274.
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    Michel Foucault: a research companion.Sverre Raffnsøe - 2016 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    With special emphasis on Foucault's many recently published lecture series this book provides an updated, comprehensive presentation of his most important diagnoses, his many ground-breaking analytical concepts as well as a systematic account of his unique conception of philosophy.
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  50. Spatial perception: The perspectival aspect of perception.E. J. Green & Susanna Schellenberg - 2018 - Philosophy Compass 13 (2):e12472.
    When we perceive an object, we perceive the object from a perspective. As a consequence of the perspectival nature of perception, when we perceive, say, a circular coin from different angles, there is a respect in which the coin looks circular throughout, but also a respect in which the coin's appearance changes. More generally, perception of shape and size properties has both a constant aspect—an aspect that remains stable across changes in perspective—and a perspectival aspect—an aspect that changes depending on (...)
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