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    Guest editor's introduction.Michael S. McKenna - 2000 - The Journal of Ethics 4 (4):309-312.
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    Editor's Introduction.S. J. Crowe - 2006 - In Appropriating the Lonergan Idea. University of Toronto Press.
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    Editor's Introduction to the 2006 Edition.S. J. Crowe - 2006 - In Appropriating the Lonergan Idea. University of Toronto Press.
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    Editor's introduction.S. K. - 1992 - Studia Logica 51 (3-4):233-233.
    In the summer of 1997 one could scarcely enter a bookstore in Beijing without encountering Wang Xiaobo's pensive and defiant look on the cover of dozens of books displayed at the entrance. Wang had suddenly died in the spring of that year at the age of forty-five. Born in Beijing in 1952 to a family of intellectuals, he remained attached to China's capital despite periods of separation, such as during the Cultural Revolution, when he was sent to Yunnan to "learn (...)
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    Editor's Introduction.Michael S. Brady & Duncan Pritchard - 2003 - Metaphilosophy 34 (3):330-330.
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    Editor’s Introduction.David S. Stern - 2013 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 20:9-12.
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    Editor’s Introduction.Robert S. Brumbaugh & Brian Hendley - 1991 - Process Studies 20 (2):65-66.
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    Editor’s Introduction.Robert S. Brumbaugh & Brian Hendley - 1991 - Process Studies 20 (2):65-66.
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    Editor's introduction: Beyond a celebratory occasion. [REVIEW]S. F. Spicker - 2002 - HEC Forum 14 (4):289-298.
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    Contents and Editor's Introduction.Peter S. Hlebowitsh - 1994 - Education and Culture 11 (2):1.
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    Editors' Introduction.The Editors - 2017 - Informal Logic 37 (3):161-161.
    In this special issue, we are fortunate to be able to publish a series of papers on Harald Wohlrapp's The Concept of Argument, preceded by Wohlrapp’s own précis of his book.
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  12. Pillon's Introduction to Hume's Treatise of Human Nature. [REVIEW]Editor Editor - 1878 - Mind 3:384.
  13. Editor's introduction.Jill Gordon - 2022 - In Hearing, sound, and the auditory in ancient Greece. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
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  14. Editor's introduction.Jill Gordon - 2022 - In Hearing, sound, and the auditory in ancient Greece. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
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    Guest Editor’s Introduction: A Moment for Kairos.Tina Skouen - 2023 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 56 (3-4):267-273.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Guest Editor's Introduction:A Moment for KairosTina SkouenHow does one describe a crucial moment, a moment that calls for action? What kinds of time are opened, disclosed, or foreclosed in such moments? This section explores a concept that has a long history in rhetoric and philosophy, but which is urgently called for now, in a time that many think of as critical, catastrophic, or even apocalyptic. Changes in (...)
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  16. Editor's introduction.Zekiye Antakyalıoğlu - 2022 - In Post-theories in literary and cultural studies. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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  17. Editor's introduction.Zekiye Antakyalıoğlu - 2022 - In Post-theories in literary and cultural studies. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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    Introduction to the Symposium.The Editors - 2015 - Journal of Military Ethics 14 (2):104-106.
    ABSTRACTIn this volume, we include four commentaries to Larry Minear's important article ‘Conscience and Carnage in Iraq and Afghanistan’ from our 2014 volume, as well as a response from the author. The commentaries and the author's response ponder various aspects of the challenge of conscientious objection to military service. Is there room for such objection within an all-volunteer force? Do such objectors serve an important role in our society – and in the military? May one object to some wars conscientiously, (...)
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    Editors’ Introduction.Elizabeth S. Radcliffe & Mark G. Spencer - 2024 - Hume Studies 49 (1):7-8.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Editors’ IntroductionElizabeth S. Radcliffe and Mark G. SpencerThis issue opens with the winning essay in the Third Annual Hume Studies Essay Prize competition: “Hume beyond Theism and Atheism” by Dr. Ariel Peckel. Dr. Peckel’s essay was chosen as the winner from among papers submitted by emerging scholars from August 2022 through July 2023. Please see the full prize announcement with information about this talented Hume scholar elsewhere in this (...)
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    Guest Editor’s Introduction. Lucas - 1986 - Process Studies 15 (2):81-82.
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    Editor’s introduction.Yuuki Ohta - 2024 - Jurisprudence 15 (1):1-4.
    The four original papers and the critical comments on them gathered here are based on presentations given at the workshop, Reasons and Normativity: Themes from the Philosophy of Joseph Raz, which t...
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  22. Editor's Introduction : Ideologies that maintain and constrain.Eugenie A. Samier - 2016 - In Eugénie Angèle Samier (ed.), Ideologies in Educational Administration and Leadership. New York: Routledge.
     
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  23. Editor's introduction.Darren Ambrose - 2018 - In Mark Fisher (ed.), K-punk: the collected and unpublished writings of Mark Fisher (2004-2016). London, UK: Repeater Books.
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  24. Editors' Introduction: Does It Really Matter What We Mean by the Word or Concept Education?S. McMillan & D. J. Simpson - 2006 - Journal of Thought 41 (3):3.
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  25. Editor's Introduction.Diego E. Machuca - 2013 - In D. E. Machuca (ed.), Disagreement and Skepticism. Routledge.
    In this introductory chapter, I first offer an overview of the two themes addressed in the present collection - namely, disagreement and skepticism - and their connection, then present the purpose and content of the volume.
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    Guest Editor's Introduction: Reviving Tradition.Alejo José G. Sison, Edwin M. Hartman & Joan Fontrodona - 2012 - Business Ethics Quarterly 22 (2):207-210.
    Virtue ethics, the authors believe, is distinct and superior to other options because it considers, in the first place, which preferences are worth pursuing, rather than just blindly maximizing preferences, and it takes into account intuitions, emotions and experience, instead of acting solely on abstract universal principles. Moreover, virtue ethics is seen as firmly rooted in human biology and psychology, particularly in our freedom, rationality, and sociability. Work, business, and management are presented as vital areas for the development of virtues, (...)
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    Guest Editor's Introduction: Reviving Tradition.Alejo José G. Sison, Edwin M. Hartman & Joan Fontrodona - 2012 - Business Ethics Quarterly 22 (2):207-210.
    Virtue ethics, the authors believe, is distinct and superior to other options because it considers, in the first place, which preferences are worth pursuing, rather than just blindly maximizing preferences, and it takes into account intuitions, emotions and experience, instead of acting solely on abstract universal principles. Moreover, virtue ethics is seen as firmly rooted in human biology and psychology, particularly in our freedom, rationality, and sociability. Work, business, and management are presented as vital areas for the development of virtues, (...)
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    Editor’s Introduction.Agustín Vicente - 2016 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 31 (3):285-286.
    Editor's introduction to the special issue on Jason Stanley’s How Propaganda Works.
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    Guest Editor's Introduction.Yong Huang - 2007 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 39 (1):3-14.
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  30. Editor's Introduction.Genoveva Martí - 2013 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 28 (3):357-357.
    Editor's introduction to a section devoted to Ruth Barcan Marcus (1921-2012).
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    Editor’s Introduction: Rediscovering Early Phenomenological Aesthetics.Harri Mäcklin - 2023 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 10 (2):95-108.
    Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in the early phases of the phenomenological movement. However, early phenomenological aesthetics has so far received very little attention in the current “Renaissance” of early phenomenology, albeit that the early phenomenologists made significant contributions to aesthetics and even argued for a special affinity between aesthetics and phenomenology. They also took part in the exceptionally lively debates of early 20th-century German aesthetics, which in general has remained all too underappreciated in today’s research. This (...)
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    Guest editor’s introduction.Mary Leng - 2018 - Theoria : An International Journal for Theory, History and Fundations of Science 33 (2):161-163.
    Guest Editor’s introduction to the Monographic Section.
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    Guest Editor’s Introduction.E. Joaquín Suárez-Ruíz - 2019 - Humanities Journal of Valparaiso 14:7-8.
    Guest Editor’s Introduction to "Current Perspectives in Philosophy of Biology".
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    Guest Editor’s Introduction.E. Joaquín Suárez-Ruíz - 2019 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 14:7-8.
    Guest Editor’s Introduction to "Current Perspectives in Philosophy of Biology".
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    Editor’s Introduction.Robert R. Clewis - 2015 - In Reading Kant's Lectures. De Gruyter. pp. 1-30.
    The editor's introduction to the volume gives an overview of its main themes and provides a summary of each of the twenty-two chapters.
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    Guest editor’s introduction: African perspectives to the question of life’s meaning.Aribiah D. Attoe - 2020 - South African Journal of Philosophy 39 (2):93-99.
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    Guest Editor's Introduction.Edward Page & Avia Pasternak - 2014 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (4):331-335.
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    Editor’s Introduction: What is Film Phenomenology?Christian Ferencz-Flatz & Julian Hanich - 2016 - Studia Phaenomenologica 16:11-61.
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    Editor's Introduction to Dewey Studies.Leonard J. Waks - 2017 - Dewey Studies 1 (1):1-4.
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    Guest Editor’s Introduction: The Time of Africana Philosophy.Omedi Ochieng - 2023 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 56 (1):1-7.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Guest Editor's Introduction:The Time of Africana PhilosophyOmedi OchiengAfricana philosophy is in the main a philosophy of the present. Many will demur and with good reason. In the first place, in worrying about the definition and animating energies of Africana philosophers, Africana philosophers have looked to the past to furnish answers to the former, and to the future to motivate its orientation to the latter. For Lucius Outlaw, (...)
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  41. Editor's Introduction.Stephan Blatti - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 48 (1):1-2.
    Editor's introduction to first issue of The Southern Journal of Philosophy under the imprint of Wiley-Blackwell (48.1).
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    Editor's Introduction: Intensifying Philosophy and Rhetoric.John Muckelbauer - 2002 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 35 (3):175-184.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 35.3 (2002) 175-184 [Access article in PDF] Editor's Introduction:Intensifying Philosophy and Rhetoric John Muckelbauer Intensity...wrecks what it makes known, burning the thought which thinks it and yet requiring this thought in the conflagration where transcendence, immanence are no longer anything but flamboyant, extinguished figures-reference points of writing which writing has always lost in advance. -Maurice Blanchot The coupling named in this journal's title only (...)
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    The last writings of Thomas S. Kuhn: incommensurability in science.Thomas S. Kuhn - 2022 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Bojana Mladenović.
    This book contains the text of Thomas Kuhn's unfinished book, The Plurality of Worlds: An Evolutionary Theory of Scientific Development, which Kuhn himself described as "a return to the central claims of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, and the problems that it raised but did not resolve." The Plurality of Worlds is preceded by two related texts that Kuhn publicly delivered but never published in English: his paper "Scientific Knowledge as a Historical Product" and his Shearman Memorial Lectures, "The Presence (...)
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    Editor’s Introduction.Michael J. Monahan - 2019 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 57 (S1):5-15.
    The theme of the 2018 Spindel Conference was “Decolonizing Philosophy.” In this introduction, I will elaborate on this theme as a way to set the stage for the essays in this volume. Beginning with the question of what it means to consider philosophy “colonized” in the first place, I will focus on the subfield of the history of philosophy as a way to draw out my account. After elaborating what I take the claim that philosophy is colonized/colonizing to mean, (...)
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    Editor's Introduction.Taras Zakydalsky - 2002 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 41 (1):3-4.
    This issue is devoted to an area of philosophy that, under the Soviet regime, had been drained of intellectual vitality and is now beginning to show signs of life. The authors of our first two selections are the leading Russian specialists in the field of ethics and the editors of an encyclopedic dictionary of ethics, which, undoubtedly, will have a great impact on the further development of the field.
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    Concluding Unscientific Postscript.Søen Kierkegaard & Walter Lowrie - 2019 - Princeton University Press.
    Contents include: Foreword Editor's Preface Introduction by the Editor Preface Introduction BOOK ONE: The Objective Problem Concerning the Truth of Christianity Introductory Remarks Chapter I: The Historical Point of View 1. The Holy Scriptures 2. The Church 3. The Proof of the Centuries for the Truth of Christianity Chapter II: The Speculative Point of View BOOK TWO: The Subjective Problem, The Relation of the Subject to the Truth of Christianity, The Problem of Becoming a Christian PART ONE: (...)
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    Editor's introduction.Luise Prior McCarty - 1996 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 15 (1):1-4.
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    Editor's Introduction.John J. McDermott - 2013 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 87 (2):221-225.
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  49. Review Editor’s Introduction.James Mcguirk - 2006 - Yearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society:214-214.
     
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    Guest editor's introduction.Michael McKenna - 2006 - The Journal of Ethics 10 (3):309-312.
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