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  1. Condillac's Treatise on the Sensations.Geraldine Carr - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41:228.
  2. Shakespeare, Browning and the Self.Geraldine Wildon Carr - 1948 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 29 (4):391.
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  3. Some reflections on japanese landscape painting.Geraldine Carr - 1936 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 17 (1):32.
     
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    On the fragility of skilled performance: What governs choking under pressure?Sian L. Beilock & Thomas H. Carr - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (4):701.
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    Raymund Schwager, SJ, in Fourvière and Fribourg.Dom Elias Carr CanReg - 2015 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 22:221-245.
    Three years before René Girard published La violence et le sacré, a Jesuit doctoral candidate at the University of Fribourg began a short essay entitled “Unterwegs zu einer toleranten Kirche” in April 1969 with this claim: “Hexenjadgen gab es auf die eine oder andere Weise zu allen Zeiten”. After having asserted that it is a universal feature of human existence to elevate customs, laws, thought patterns, and other interests to absolute norms, he argued, “Im Namen dieser Normen stießen sie dann (...)
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  6. The Federal Loyalty-Security Program.Eleanor Bontecou & Robert K. Carr - 1956 - Science and Society 20 (4):358-359.
     
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  7. Varieties of Gratitude.David Carr - 2013 - Journal of Value Inquiry 47 (1-2):17-28.
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    Interpreting Husserl: critical and comparative studies.David Carr - 1987 - Hingham, MA, USA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Academic.
    Husserl's Lengthening Shadow: A Historical Introduction In the Maurice Merleau- Ponty wrote an essay called 'Le philosophe et son ombre'. ...
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  9. Husserl's Problematic Concept of the Life-World.David Carr - 1970 - American Philosophical Quarterly 7 (4):331 - 339.
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    Words, pictures, and priming: On semantic activation, conscious identification, and the automaticity of information processing.T. H. Carr, C. McCauley, R. D. Sperber & C. M. Parmelee - 1982 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 8:757-777.
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    Knowledge and truth in religious education.David Carr - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 28 (2):221–238.
    It is reasonable to expect, with regard to any traditional academic subject, that it should be capable of being made good sense of as a rational form of knowledge or enquiry focused upon the discernment of truths of one sort or another concerning the world or human affairs. One curriculum area which has generally been held to be problematic in this respect, for a mixture of epistemological, social, ethical and pedagogical reasons, is that of religious education. In the first place, (...)
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    Moral values and the teacher: Beyond the paternal and the permissive.David Carr - 1993 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 27 (2):193–207.
    ABSTRACT Teachers are regularly blamed–especially in times of moral panic–for failing to set a good example and teach proper moral standards to their pupils. As well as familiar issues about moral values and the legitimacy of different modes of moral pedagogy this also raises the question of the degree of connection between a teacher's private and personal values, attitudes and behaviour and his or her professional conduct and responsibilities. Two common responses to these problems–paternalism and liberalism–are here criticised and an (...)
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    Exploring the links between science, risk, uncertainty, and ethics in regulatory controversies about genetically modified crops.Susan Carr & Les Levidow - 2000 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 12 (1):29-39.
    Just as a stream of genetically modifiedcrops looked set to be approved for commercialproduction in the European Union, the approvalprocedure appears to have become bogged down onceagain by disagreements among and within member states.Old controversies have resurfaced in new forms. Theintractability of the issues suggests that theregulatory procedure has had too narrow a focus,leaving outside its boundary many of the morefundamental aspects that cause people in the EuropeanUnion most concern. Regulators have come underconsiderable pressure to ensure their risk assessmentdecisions are (...)
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  14. Interpreting Husserl: Critical and Comparative Studies.David CARR - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 51 (2):372-373.
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    Personal and interpersonal relationships in education and teaching: A virtue ethical perspective.David Carr - 2005 - British Journal of Educational Studies 53 (3):255-271.
    This paper sets out to explore apparent contradictions between claims or assumptions to the effect that: (i) teaching is a profession; (ii) good teaching involves the cultivation of positive personal relationships with pupils; (iii) professional relationships should be of an essentially formal or impersonal nature. It is argued that the very real contradictions to which teaching as a professional occupation is prone are a function of fundamental tension between the essentially deontic character of professional principle and regulation, and the inherently (...)
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    On the existence of strongly normal ideals overP κ λ.Donna M. Carr, Jean -Pierre Levinski & Donald H. Pelletier - 1990 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 30 (1):59-72.
    For every uncountable regular cardinalκ and any cardinalλ≧κ,P κ λ denotes the set $\left\{ {x \subseteqq \lambda :\left| x \right|< \kappa } \right\}$ . Furthermore, < denotes the binary operation defined inP κ λ byx (...))
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    Fairness and Political Obligation.Craig L. Carr - 2002 - Social Theory and Practice 28 (1):1-28.
  18. Conditions of Peace.E. H. Carr - 1943 - Philosophy 18 (69):91-94.
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    Four Perspectives on the Value of Literature for Moral and Character Education.David Carr - 2014 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 48 (4):1-16.
    We all know that something is eternal. And it ain’t houses and it ain’t names, and it ain’t earth, and it ain’t even the stars... everybody knows in their bones that something is eternal, and that something has to do with human beings. All the greatest people ever lived have been telling us that for five thousand years and yet you’d be surprised how people are always losing hold of it. There’s something way down deep that’s eternal about every human (...)
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  20. Kant, Husserl, and the nonempirical ego.David Carr - 1977 - Journal of Philosophy 74 (11):682-690.
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    Moral Values and the Teacher: beyond the paternal and the permissive.David Carr - 1993 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 27 (2):193-207.
    Teachers are regularly blamed–especially in times of moral panic–for failing to set a good example and teach proper moral standards to their pupils. As well as familiar issues about moral values and the legitimacy of different modes of moral pedagogy this also raises the question of the degree of connection between a teacher’s private and personal values, attitudes and behaviour and his or her professional conduct and responsibilities. Two common responses to these problems–paternalism and liberalism–are here criticised and an alternative (...)
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  22. Heidegger on Kant on Transcendence.David Carr - 2007 - In Steven Galt Crowell & Jeff Malpas (eds.), Transcendental Heidegger. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 28--42.
     
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    Punishing Attempts.Charles R. Carr - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 62 (1):61-68.
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    From (Apparently) Feeling to Being Grateful.David Carr - 2020 - Journal of Value Inquiry 55 (1):145-154.
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  25. Unfair Sacrifice-Reply to Pluhar.C. R. Carr - 1982 - Philosophical Forum 14 (1):94.
     
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  26. A Theory of Monads.H. Wildon Carr - 1923 - Mind 32 (126):225-233.
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    Husserl's world and ours.David Carr - 1987 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (1):151-167.
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    Is understanding the professional knowledge of teachers a theory-practice problem?David Carr - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 29 (3):311–331.
    The currently fashionable professional ideal of reflective practice has focused on how good teaching might be informed by theoretical (invariably social scientific) enquiry and has been commonly construed as a matter of the effective application of theory. This paper rejects technicist assumptions underpinning the idea of applied theory, tracing them to confusion between two different sorts of practical deliberation, phronesis and techne. Understanding professional reflection primarily in term of phronesis calls into doubt both the precise role of genuine theoretical studies (...)
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  29. Music, meaning, and emotion.David Carr - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 62 (3):225–234.
  30. On Fairness.Craig Carr - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (204):417-418.
     
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    From Gratitude to Lamentation: On the Moral and Psychological Economy of Gift, Gain and Loss.David Carr - 2016 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 46 (1):41-59.
    The passing of Nelson Mandela and other figures of contemporary importance may prompt the interesting question of how we might or should understand the psychological, social and moral function of lamentation in human life. This paper aims to show that such responses are not just of emotional and interpersonal significance, but also of serious moral import. To this end, the paper proceeds via exploration of conceptually and morally suggestive correspondences or resonances between the logical grammar of lamentation—which, to be sure, (...)
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    Gender differences in salivary alpha-amylase and attentional bias towards negative facial expressions following acute stress induction.Andrea Rose Carr, Alana Scully, Miriam Webb & Kim Louise Felmingham - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (2):315-324.
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    History as orientation: Rüsen on historical culture and narration.David Carr - 2006 - History and Theory 45 (2):229-243.
    Geschichte im Kulturprozeß. By Jörn RüsenHistory: Narration, Interpretation, Orientation. By Jörn Rüsen.
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    How does Weaver pay attention?Thomas H. Carr - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):39-40.
    Though WEAVER has knowledge that gets activated by words and pictures, it is incapable of responding appropriately to these words and pictures as task demands are varied. This is because it has a most severe case of attention deficit disorder. Indeed, it has no attention at all. I discuss the very complex attention demands of the tasks given to WEAVER.
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    Is Understanding the Professional Knowledge of Teachers a Theory-Practice Problem?David Carr - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 29 (3):311-331.
    The currently fashionable professional ideal of reflective practice has focused on how good teaching might be informed by theoretical (invariably social scientific) enquiry and has been commonly construed as a matter of the effective application of theory. This paper rejects technicist assumptions underpinning the idea of applied theory, tracing them to confusion between two different sorts of practical deliberation, phronesis and techne. Understanding professional reflection primarily in term of phronesis calls into doubt both the precise role of genuine theoretical studies (...)
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  36. Moral education.David Carr & Jan Steutel - 1999 - In David Carr & Jan Steutel (eds.), Virtue ethics and moral education. New York: Routledge. pp. 241.
     
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    Meaning In Dance.David Carr - 1997 - British Journal of Aesthetics 37 (4):349-366.
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    Orientation in the White Rat.Harvey Carr & John B. Watson - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (10):275-277.
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  39. What does Bergson mean by pure perception?H. Wildon Carr - 1920 - Mind 29 (113):123.
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  40. Housing the vulnerable subject : the English context.Helen Carr - 2013 - In Martha Fineman & Anna Grear (eds.), Vulnerability: reflections on a new ethical foundation for law and politics. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
     
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  41. Experience, Temporality and History.David Carr - 2009 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (4):335-354.
    Philosophers' reflections on history have been dominated for decades by two themes: representation and memory. On both of these accounts, historical inquiry is divided by a certain gap from what it seeks to find or wants to know, and its activity is seen by philosophers as that of bridging this gap. Against this background, the concept of experience, in spite of its apparent rootedness in the present, can be revived as a means of thinking about our connection to the past. (...)
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    A theology for evolution: Haught, teilhard, and Tillich.Paul H. Carr - 2005 - Zygon 40 (3):733-738.
    Paul Tillich and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin both have made contributions to a theology of evolution. In a 2002 essay John Haught expresses doubt that Tilllich's rather classical theology of “being” is radical enough to account for the “becoming” of evolution. Tillich's ontology of being includes the polarity of form and dynamics. Dynamics is the potentiality of being, that is, becoming. Tillich's dynamic dialectic of being and nonbeing is a more descriptive metaphor for the five mass extinctions of evolutionary history (...)
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  43. Berkeley and Dr. Johnson: An Imaginary Dialogue.H. Wildon Carr - 1960 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 41 (1):13.
     
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    Calvin O. Schrag, the self after postmodernity.David Carr - 1998 - Continental Philosophy Review 31 (4):445-450.
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    Ema Sullivan-Bisset, Helen Bradley & Paul Noordhof . Art and Belief. Reviewed by.David Carr - 2018 - Philosophy in Review 38 (4):170-172.
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    Event structure, interest, importance, and coherence: Where does point theory fit?Thomas H. Carr - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (4):597.
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    Exploring the Spiritual and Moral Light and Dark Sides of Musical Experience and Appreciation.David Carr - 2010 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 18 (2):130-144.
    Moral significance has been attributed to music from antiquity: for example, both Plato and Aristotle made much of the power of music to influence and shape moral character. However, it would also seem often assumed that music and musical experience have some kind of spiritual significance or value for human development. The present paper sets out to explore this possibility further by asking: first, whether it is possible to make sense of spiritual development in a non-reductive way—in a way, that (...)
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  48. February 1935.A. M. Carr-Saunders - forthcoming - The Eugenics Review.
     
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    Fairness and Just Distribution.Craig L. Carr - 2006 - Public Affairs Quarterly 20 (1):1-16.
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    Fairness and Political Obligation—Again.Craig L. Carr - 2004 - Social Theory and Practice 30 (1):33-57.
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