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    Applying the principles of gestalt theory to teaching ethics.Eugene H. Hunt & Ronald K. Bullis - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (5):341 - 347.
    Teaching ethics poses a dilemma for professors of business. First, they have little or no formal training in ethics. Second, they have established ethical values that they may not want to impose upon their students. What is needed is a well-recognized, yet non-sectarian model to facilitate the clarification of ethical questions. Gestalt theory offers such a framework. Four Gestalt principles facilitate ethical clarification and another four Gestalt principles anesthetize ethical clarification. This article examines each principle, illustrates that principle through current (...)
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  2. Cosmic Pessimism.Eugene Thacker - 2012 - Continent 2 (2):66-75.
    continent. 2.2 (2012): 66–75 ~*~ We’re Doomed. Pessimism is the night-side of thought, a melodrama of the futility of the brain, a poetry written in the graveyard of philosophy. Pessimism is a lyrical failure of philosophical thinking, each attempt at clear and coherent thought, sullen and submerged in the hidden joy of its own futility. The closest pessimism comes to philosophical argument is the droll and laconic “We’ll never make it,” or simply: “We’re doomed.” Every effort doomed to failure, every (...)
     
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    Faith and Creativity: Essays in Honor of Eugene H. Peters.Eugene H. Peters, George Nordgulen & George W. Shields - 1987 - Chalice Press.
    This collection of previously unpublished essays is a celebration of the life and thought of a beloved professor who died of cancer in 1983. (pb).
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    Rationalization.Eugene H. Sloane - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (1):12-21.
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    Caedmon's Exodus and Daniel.H. W. & Theodore W. Hunt - 1884 - American Journal of Philology 5 (1):108.
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    How to be.Eugene H. Sloane - 1943 - Ethics 54 (3):200-215.
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  7. Three new concepts.Eugene H. Wood - 1901 - Chicago,: Robert E. Wood.
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  8. The World of David and Solomon.Eugene H. Maly - 1966
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  9. The Jesus Way: A Conversation On The Ways That Jesus Is The Way.Eugene H. Peterson - 2007
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    Cognition, history and Cora yee.Eugene H. Casad - 1992 - Cognitive Linguistics 3 (2):151-186.
  11. First and Second Samuel.Eugene H. Peterson - 1999
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    Process Philosophy and Christian Thought.Eugene H. Peters - 1971 - Process Studies 1 (3):210-222.
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  13. The creative advance.Eugene H. Peters - 1966 - St. Louis,: Bethany Press.
  14. Tell It Slant: A Conversation on the Language of Jesus in His Stories and Prayers.Eugene H. Peterson - 2008
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    Charles Hartshorne and the Ontological Argument.Eugene H. Peters - 1984 - Process Studies 14 (1):11-20.
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    Hartshorne on Actuality.Eugene H. Peters - 1977 - Process Studies 7 (3):200-204.
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    The Ontological Argument of Charles Hartshorne.Eugene H. Peters - 1979 - Process Studies 9 (1):45-49.
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    Reductionism.Eugene H. Sloane - 1945 - Psychological Review 52 (4):214-23.
  19. Structure theory, language, science & aesthetics.Eugene H. Hussey - 1978 - Laureldale, Pa.: Demecon Publishers.
     
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    An axiomatic and experimental study of sensory order and measure.Eugene H. Galanter - 1956 - Psychological Review 63 (1):16-28.
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    Liberal Education Reexamined. [REVIEW]Eugene H. Kessler - 1944 - Modern Schoolman 21 (4):244-245.
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    Science and Common Sense. [REVIEW]Eugene H. Kessler - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (4):669-672.
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    Acoustic Correlates and Adult Perceptions of Distress in Infant Speech-Like Vocalizations and Cries.Hyunjoo Yoo, Eugene H. Buder, Dale D. Bowman, Gavin M. Bidelman & D. Kimbrough Oller - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Neonatal Imitation: Theory, Experimental Design, and Significance for the Field of Social Cognition.Stefano Vincini, Yuna Jhang, Eugene H. Buder & Shaun Gallagher - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Flourishing Egoism*: LESTER H. HUNT.Lester H. Hunt - 1999 - Social Philosophy and Policy 16 (1):72-95.
    Early in Peter Abelard's Dialogue between a Philosopher, a Jew, and a Christian, the philosopher and the Christian easily come to agreement about what the point of ethics is: “[T]he culmination of true ethics … is gathered together in this: that it reveal where the ultimate good is and by what road we are to arrive there.” They also agree that, since the enjoyment of this ultimate good “comprises true blessedness,” ethics “far surpasses other teachings in both usefulness and worthiness.” (...)
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    An unsettled debate: Key empirical and theoretical questions are still open.Stefano Vincini, Yuna Jhang, Eugene H. Buder & Shaun Gallagher - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Intellectual Property: Moral, Legal, and International Dilemmas.John P. Barlow, David H. Carey, James W. Child, Marci A. Hamilton, Hugh C. Hansen, Edwin C. Hettinger, Justin Hughes, Michael I. Krauss, Charles J. Meyer, Lynn Sharp Paine, Tom C. Palmer, Eugene H. Spafford & Richard Stallman - 1997 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    As the expansion of the Internet and the digital formatting of all kinds of creative works move us further into the information age, intellectual property issues have become paramount. Computer programs costing thousands of research dollars are now copied in an instant. People who would recoil at the thought of stealing cars, computers, or VCRs regularly steal software or copy their favorite music from a friend's CD. Since the Web has no national boundaries, these issues are international concerns. The contributors-philosophers, (...)
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  28. A Commentary on Eugene Thacker’s "Cosmic Pessimism".Gary J. Shipley & Nicola Masciandaro - 2012 - Continent 2 (2):76-81.
    continent. 2.2 (2012): 76–81 Comments on Eugene Thacker’s “Cosmic Pessimism” Nicola Masciandaro Anything you look forward to will destroy you, as it already has. —Vernon Howard In pessimism, the first axiom is a long, low, funereal sigh. The cosmicity of the sigh resides in its profound negative singularity. Moving via endless auto-releasement, it achieves the remote. “ Oltre la spera che piú larga gira / passa ’l sospiro ch’esce del mio core ” [Beyond the sphere that circles widest / (...)
     
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    An unsettled debate: Key empirical and theoretical questions are still open – CORRIGENDUM.Stefano Vincini, Yuna Jhang, Eugene H. Buder & Shaun Gallagher - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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    Free associations to conceptually structured word triads.Eugene A. Lovelace, L. Starling Reid & Linda C. Hunt - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (2):65-68.
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    Billy Budd : Melville's Dilemma.Lester H. Hunt - 2002 - Philosophy and Literature 26 (2):273-295.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 26.2 (2002) 273-295 [Access article in PDF] Billy Budd:Melville's Dilemma Lester H. Hunt I THE CHAIN OF EVENTS NARRATED in Herman Melville's Billy Budd, Sailor (An Inside Narrative)—how Billy is falsely accused of plotting mutiny by his Master-at-Arms, John Claggart, how Billy accidentally kills Claggart and, finally, is executed at the urging of the Captain of the Ship, Edward Fairfax Vere, despite Vere's personal conviction (...)
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    Courage: A Philosophical Investigation.Lester H. Hunt - 1988 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 23 (2):117-118.
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  33. Thus Spake Howard Roark: Nietzschean Ideas in The Fountainhead.Lester H. Hunt - 2006 - Philosophy and Literature 30 (1):79-101.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Thus Spake Howard Roark:Nietzschean Ideas in The FountainheadLester H. HuntIThe position I will be taking here will seem very peculiar to many people. I will be treating a novel as a discussion of the work of a philosopher—namely, Friedrich Nietzsche. Worse yet, I will be treating it as a discussion that is philosophically penetrating and deserves to be taken seriously. Still worse, the novel is Ayn Rand's early novel (...)
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    The Sacred Books of the East.Eugen Wilhelm, F. Max Muller & L. H. Mills - 1889 - American Journal of Philology 10 (1):91.
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    Groping for ethics in journalism.H. Eugene Goodwin - 1983 - Ames: Iowa State University Press.
    "Using hundreds of examples from newsrooms large and small, author Ron F. Smith challenges readers to determine how they would face moral dilemmas on the job. Chapters evaluate the search for principles, accountability, truth and objectivity, errors and corrections, diversity, "faking" the news, reporters and their sources, privacy, the government watch, deception, compassion, the business of news, journalists and their communities, and financial concerns. New to this edition: a chapter on improving coverage of minorities, expanded discussion of broadcast journalism and (...)
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    Fora d'equilibri: encontre internacional noves fronteres de la ciència, l'art i el pensament.H. Eugene Stanley (ed.) - 2008 - Barcelona: KrTU.
    Aquesta publicació recull els textos de les ponències de "L'encontre Fora d'equi libri", organitzat pel Departament de Cultura i Mitjans de Comunicació els dies 5, 6 i 7 de setembre de 2008, que planteja el paper de la inestabilitat i la tra nsformació en el món contemporani. Les causes, els mecanismes i les conseqüèncie s d'estar fora d'equilibri apareixen de forma diversa en els més diversos àmbits de les ciències, les humanitats i la creació en general. L'encontre s'organitzàe n tres (...)
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    Time to Revisit Classical Film Theory.Lester H. Hunt - 2021 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 79 (1):42-51.
    Film audiences are no longer in a position to know for certain which images, or features of images they see on the screen were created by photography and which were created in a computer. Yet they are reacting to the advent of computer graphics as if it is merely a technical improvement, not a change in the nature of film itself. This would mean that one of the most influential early theories of film—realism—is wrong. It held that film is by (...)
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    An argument against a legal duty to rescue.Lester H. Hunt - 1995 - Journal of Social Philosophy 26 (1):16-38.
    Indeed, to a layperson reading the relevant case law, it almost seems that the courts sometimes try to make this principle seem as shocking as possible. In one decision that is often cited, a unanimous state supreme court held that, not only did an eight year old boy have no right to be rescued by the defendant from having his hand caught in a machine in the defendant's factory, but he (the boy, as a trespasser) would even have been liable (...)
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    Introduction.Michael H. Hunt - 2000 - In A Social Ontology. Yale University Press. pp. 1-22.
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    Epilogue: Is there an issue here?Lester H. Hunt - 2001 - Criminal Justice Ethics 20 (1):40-44.
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    Epilogue: What good are drugs anyway?Lester H. Hunt - 2003 - Criminal Justice Ethics 22 (1):46-49.
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    Julia Driver, Uneasy Virtue:Uneasy Virtue.Lester H. Hunt - 2003 - Ethics 114 (1):167-170.
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    Quandaries and Virtues: Against Reductivism in Ethics. [REVIEW]Lester H. Hunt - 1989 - Philosophical Review 98 (2):249-251.
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    Pure experience: the response to William James.Eugene Taylor & Robert H. Wozniak (eds.) - 1996 - Bristol: Thoemmes Press.
    The Key Issues series aims to make available the contemporary responses that met important books and debates on their first appearance. These take the form of journal articles, book extracts, public letters, sermons and pamphlets which provides an insight into the historical relevance and the social and political context in which a publication or particular topic emerged. Each volume brings together some of the key responses to the works.
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    Chapter 7. Conflict.Michael H. Hunt - 2000 - In A Social Ontology. Yale University Press. pp. 327-335.
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    Chapter 8. Ecology.Michael H. Hunt - 2000 - In A Social Ontology. Yale University Press. pp. 336-344.
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    Chapters 3. Sociality.Michael H. Hunt - 2000 - In A Social Ontology. Yale University Press. pp. 147-227.
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    Preface.Michael H. Hunt - 2000 - In A Social Ontology. Yale University Press.
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    Nietzsche and the origin of virtue.Lester H. Hunt - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
    contemporary ethical project--one that should inform our lives as well as our thoughts.
  50. Pure experience: The response to William James.Eugene Taylor & Robert H. Wozniak - 1996 - In Eugene Taylor & Robert H. Wozniak (eds.), Pure experience: The response to William James. Bristol: Thoemmes. pp. 338-341.
    The radical empiricism of William James was first formally presented in his seminal papers of 1904, 'Does Consciousness Exist?' and 'A World of Pure Experience'. In James's view, pure experience was to serve as the source for psychology's primary data and radical empiricism was to launch an effective critique of experimentalism in psychology, a critique from which the problem of experimentalism within science could be addressed more broadly. This collection of papers presents James's formal statements on radical empiricism and a (...)
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