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  1. Die Grundzüge der Sittlichen entwicklung und Erziehung des Kindes..Horace Edwin Piggott - 1903 - Langensalza,: Druck von H. Beyer & söhne.
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    American philosophy today and tomorrow.Horace Meyer Kallen & Hook Sidney (eds.) - 1935 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
    Contents: FOREWORD Aronson, Moses J.; THE HUMANIZATION OF PHILOSOPHY Ayres, Clarence Edwin, THE GOSPEL OF TECHNOLOGY Bates, Ernest Sutherland; TOWARD A SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY Bode, Boyd H.; "THE GREAT AMERICAN DREAM" Cohen Felix S.; THE SOCIALIZATION OF MORALITY Costello, Harry Todd, A PHILOSOPHER AMONG THE METAPHYSICIANS Durant, Will; AN AMATEUR'S PHILOSOPHY Edman, Irwin; THE NATURALISTIC TEMPER Flewelling, Ralph Tyler; THE NEW TASK OF PHILOSOPHY Holt, Edwin Bissell; THE WHIMSICAL CONDITION OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, AND OF MANKIND Hook, Sidney; EXPERIMENTAL NATURALISM (...)
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    Business Ethics – Deontologically Revisited.Edwin R. Micewski & Carmelita Troy - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 72 (1):17-25.
    In this paper we look at business ethics from a deontological perspective. We address the theory of ethical decision-making and deontological ethics for business executives and explore the concept of “moral duty” as transcending mere gain and profit maximization. Two real-world cases that focus on accounting fraud as the ethical conception. Through these cases, we show that while accounting fraud – from a consequentialist perspective – may appear to provide a quick solution to a pressing problem, longer term effects of (...)
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    Lockean Mechanism.Edwin McCann - 1998 - In Vere Claiborne Chappell (ed.), Locke. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Rationality in Management Theory and Practice: An Aristotelian Perspective.Edwin M. Hartman - 2015 - Philosophy of Management 14 (1):5-16.
    Behaviorism is consistent with the assumptions of perfect competition, with the homo economicus model, and with a form of ethics that enshrines market-based notions of utility, justice, and rights and encourages rational maximizing. Economics and business courses foster this deficient form of ethics, assuming an overriding desire for money, which, according to MacIntyre and Aristotle, crowds out the associative virtues. These beliefs, often associated with Taylor and Friedman, lead to such practices as incentive compensation, which would be effective only if (...)
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    Anthropocentrism, African Metaphysical Worldview, and Animal Practices: A Reply to Kai Horsthemke.Edwin Etieyibo - 2017 - Journal of Animal Ethics 7 (2):145-162.
    In his recently published book Animals and African Ethics, Kai Horsthemke makes two important and related claims. The first is that most African metaphysical, religious, and ethical positions and perspectives on animals are anthropocentric. Second, he states that if there are one or more principles of duties regarding other animals derivable from these positions and perspectives, they are at best “indirect duties.” In this article, I critically engage with these claims in the context of the ontological beliefs and ethical standpoints (...)
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  7. Reality, measurement, and the state of the system in quantum mechanics.Edwin C. Kemble - 1951 - Philosophy of Science 18 (4):273-299.
    It has always been the ideal of science to discover laws of nature on which we can all agree. Agreement requires evidence independent of individual judgment, i.e., objective evidence. We apply the term objective to such unbiased scientific evidence because we associate it with an external world of objects that we conceive to be the origin of our information. This external world is instinctively invented by each of us as a means of dealing with invariant patterns in his private world (...)
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  8. Moral Man and Immoral Society.Reinhold Niebuhr & Horace M. Kallen - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (3):370-372.
     
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    Ubuntu, Cosmopolitanism, and Distribution of Natural Resources.Edwin Etieyibo - 2017 - Philosophical Papers 46 (1):139-162.
    In this paper, I argue that Ubuntu can be construed as a strict form of cosmopolitan moral and political theory. The implication of this is that the duty or obligation that humans owe other humans arises in virtue of humanity or the notion of human-ness. That is, one is a person insofar as he or she forms humane relations and it is this particular way of beingness that makes every person both an object and subject of duty. On this cosmopolitan (...)
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    A game theoretic account of social justice.Horace W. Brock - 1979 - Theory and Decision 11 (3):239-265.
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    Aristotle on Character Formation.Edwin Hartman - 2013 - In Christopher Luetege (ed.), Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics. Springer. pp. 67--88.
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    Fracking our humanity.Edwin Jesudason - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (3):181-182.
    Nietzche claimed that once we know why to live, we’ll suffer almost any how.1 Artificial intelligence (AI) is used widely for the how, but Ferrario et al now advocate using AI for the why.2 Here, I offer my doubts on practical grounds but foremost on ethical ones. Practically, individuals already vacillate over the why, wavering with time and circumstance. That AI could provide prosthetics (or orthotics) for human agency feels unrealistic here, not least because ‘answers’ would be largely unverifiable. Ethically, (...)
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  13. Substance, Body, and Soul.Edwin Hartman - 1979 - Mind 88 (352):600-602.
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    The Psychology of Aristotle.Edwin Hartman, Franz Brentano & Rolf George - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (2):306.
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    Authority and Democracy: A General Theory of Government and Management.Edwin M. Hartman - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (2):272.
    Christopher McMahon links political theory and business ethics and thereby takes the latter to a new level of philosophical sophistication. McMahon argues that legitimate authority, political or managerial, characteristically preempts certain of one’s judgments, so that one may reasonably submit to a directive to do something that contravenes one’s principles. Authoritative preemption does not involve weighing reasons pro and con, as one who is considering breaking a promise must do: it disqualifies competing considerations.
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    Skepticism and Kant's B Deduction.Edwin McCann - 1985 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 2 (1):71-89.
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    The probability concept.Edwin C. Kemble - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (2):204-232.
    The writer of this paper is not an expert on probability from either the mathematical or the philosophical side, but a theoretical physicist forced by the exigencies of work in his own field to make his peace with the concept of probability. The present contribution is a sequel to remarks on two different types of probability in a recent paper on the relation between statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.
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    Bibliography of the writings of Jacob Loewenberg.Edwin S. Budge - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):460.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:460 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY accurate understanding of the mind of Aristotle. Nifo's shift on the question of Aristotle and immortality thus represents a noteworthy chapter in the history of Renaissance Aristotelianism.6x EDWAKDP. MAHONEY Duke University 6x I should like to thank the United States Government for a Fulbright fellowship during 1962-1963; the National Foundation for the Humanities for a fellowship during 1968-1969; and the Duke UniversityResearch Council for grants (...)
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    The English philosophers: from Bacon to Mill.Edwin Arthur Burtt (ed.) - 1994 - New York: Modern Library.
    The thirteen essays in this Modern Library edition comprise a complete survey of the golden age of English philosophy. The anthology begins in the early seventeenth century with Francis Bacon's comprehensive program for the total reorganization of all knowledge; it culminates, some two hundred and fifty years later, with John Stuart Mill. The thinkers represented here are the creators of the twentieth-century world. Indebted to them is a long line of economists, sociologists, and political leaders whose work has profoundly influenced (...)
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  20. An introduction to jurisprudence.Edwin Wilhite Patterson - 1949 - New York,: Columbia Law School Mimeograph Office.
     
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    Über die Quelle des Anonymus Valesii.Edwin Patzig - 1898 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 7 (3).
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    Über einige Quellen des Zonaras.Edwin Patzig - 1896 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 5 (1).
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    Über einige Quellen des Zonaras.Edwin Patzig - 1897 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 6 (2).
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    Die ἑτέρα ἀρχαιολογία der Excerpta Salmasiana.Edwin Patzig - 1900 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 9 (2).
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    Der angebliche Monophysitismus des Malalas.Edwin Patzig - 1898 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 7 (1).
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    Dictys Cretensis.Edwin Patzig - 1892 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 1 (1).
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    Die Hypothesis in Dindorfs Ausgabe der Odysseescholien.Edwin Patzig - 1893 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 2 (3).
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    Die Troica des Johannes Antiochenus.Edwin Patzig - 1895 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 4 (1).
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    Das Verdienst der Byzantinischen Zeitschrift um die homerische Frage.Edwin Patzig - 1929 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1):1-6.
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    1. gelehrte profanliteratur.Edwin Patzig - 1929 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1):1.
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    IX. Die textur im Volarium der Eudokia.Edwin Patzig - 1884 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 43 (2):249-260.
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  32. Lectures on jurisprudence, parts I-IV, VI.Edwin Wilhite Patterson - 1940 - New York,: New York.
     
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    The analogy of experience: an approach to understanding religious truth.John Edwin Smith - 1973 - New York,: Harper & Row.
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    The core of Dewey's way of thinking.Edwin A. Burtt - 1960 - Journal of Philosophy 57 (13):401-419.
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    Formal and Semiotic Motivation in Complementizer Allomorphy.Edwin Battistella - 1985 - Semiotics:517-525.
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    Les cadrans solaires de Max Elskamp. Henri Michel.Edwin A. Battison - 1967 - Isis 58 (4):563-564.
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  37. Responding to God's call.Edwin L. Becker - 1970 - St. Louis,: Bethany Press.
     
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    Physical Oracles: The Turing Machine and the Wheatstone Bridge.Edwin J. Beggs, José Félix Costa & John V. Tucker - 2010 - Studia Logica 95 (1-2):279-300.
    Earlier, we have studied computations possible by physical systems and by algorithms combined with physical systems. In particular, we have analysed the idea of using an experiment as an oracle to an abstract computational device, such as the Turing machine. The theory of composite machines of this kind can be used to understand (a) a Turing machine receiving extra computational power from a physical process, or (b) an experimenter modelled as a Turing machine performing a test of a known physical (...)
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    Three forms of physical measurement and their computability.Edwin Beggs, José Félix Costa & John V. Tucker - 2014 - Review of Symbolic Logic 7 (4):618-646.
    We have begun a theory of measurement in which an experimenter and his or her experimental procedure are modeled by algorithms that interact with physical equipment through a simple abstract interface. The theory is based upon using models of physical equipment as oracles to Turing machines. This allows us to investigate the computability and computational complexity of measurement processes. We examine eight different experiments that make measurements and, by introducing the idea of an observable indicator, we identify three distinct forms (...)
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    A note on Hume's treatise I.iv.I.Edwin Berk - 1977 - Mind 86 (341):118-119.
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    Moral education, ubuntu and ubuntu-inspired communities.Edwin Etieyibo - 2017 - South African Journal of Philosophy 36 (3):311-325.
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    A critical discussion of the work of John C. Harsanyi.Horace W. Brock - 1978 - Theory and Decision 9 (4):349-367.
  43. Analytical index.Horace L. Friess - 1940 - Journal of the History of Ideas 1 (1/4):516.
     
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    Dilthey on German History and HistoriansWilhelm Diltheys Gesammelte Schriften.Horace L. Friess - 1940 - Journal of the History of Ideas 1 (4):506.
  45. Educational confusion confounded.Horace S. Fries - 1936 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 1 (2):169.
     
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    Felix Adler and Ethical Culture: Memories and Studies.Horace L. Friess - 1981 - Columbia University Press.
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  47. Felix Adler and Ethical Culture: Memories and Studies.Horace L. Friess - 1982 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 18 (3):269-273.
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  48. HAYDON, A.E. Biography of the Gods.Horace S. Fries - 1941 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 7:271.
     
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    Historical interpretation and culture analysis.Horace L. Friess - 1952 - Journal of Philosophy 49 (10):340-350.
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    H. Richard Niebuhr 1894-1962.Horace L. Friess - 1962 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 36:119 -.
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