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    Why is it harder to design a beautiful cruise liner than it is to design a beautiful work boat?J. A. Sheridan, R. A. Shenoi, D. A. Hudson & Alex Neill - unknown
    Ship design needs to respond to and attract an ever more design conscious society. However, little research has been conducted into perceptions of beauty and pleasure and how such perceptions can be usefully absorbed into ship design. Aesthetic consideration, is seen as a distraction from the bespoke nature of the ship design process and is often avoided, second guessed or left for external consultancy. The ship design discipline requires the nurturing of its own aesthetic methods, for future development, and to (...)
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    Les voies de la creation theatrale.J. F., J. Jacquot, D. Bablet, B. Brecht, M. Frisch, P. Weiss, A. Cesaire, J. Cabral, Melo Neto, J. Genet, E. Schwarz, John Reed, A. Miller, E. O'Neill, H. Pinter, S. Mrozek, J. Arden & S. Beckett - 1977 - Substance 6 (18/19):226.
  3. Shifting the Scottish paradigm: the discourse of morals and manners in Mary Wollstonecraft's French Revolution.D. O'Neill - 2002 - History of Political Thought 23 (1):90-116.
    In the past decade Mary Wollstonecraft has become an increasingly important figure in the history of political thought. However, relatively few interpretations of her work exist. This piece focuses on Wollstonecraft's least-read text, An Historical and Moral View of the Origin and Progress of the French Revolution; and the Effect It Has Produced in Europe . It provides a new interpretation of this work, one that stresses its relation to the Scottish Enlightenment. The argument is that Wollstonecraft's text can be (...)
     
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    Book Review Section 3. [REVIEW]Violet Anselmini Allain, Richard Moll, John R. Thelin, Neal A. Norris, William J. Lowe, Nicholas C. Polos, W. Bruce Leslie, Jack D. Spiro, Robert R. Sherman, J. Harold Anderson, William F. O'Neill, Ray Nichols, Donna Lee Younker & Thomas A. Brindley - 1980 - Educational Studies 11 (3):294-310.
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  5. The Intelligibility of Human Nature in the Philosophy of R. G. Collingwood.Michael J. O'neill - 2004 - Dissertation, The Catholic University of America
    The primary aim of this dissertation is an exegesis of Collingwood's historical science of mind. I take seriously Collingwood's claim that history is for "self-understanding" and treat his philosophy of history as a form of reflective philosophy. In particular, I examine the epistemological basis for Collingwood's claim that mind is an object that changes as it understands itself. ;In Chapter One, I consider the distinction between natural process and historical process as central to an understanding of Collingwood's historical science of (...)
     
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    RMSTRONG, D. M.: "What is a Law of Nature"? [REVIEW]L. J. O'neill - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:233.
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    Collingwood and the Metaphysics of Experience. [REVIEW]Michael J. O’Neill - 2005 - Review of Metaphysics 59 (1):169-171.
    In Collingwood and the Metaphysics of Experience, Guiseppina D'Oro gives a compelling case for the position that Collingwood's philosophical project is a form of descriptive metaphysics in the Kantian critical mode. For D'Oro, the unity of Collingwood's thought as a whole is not due to a particular problem Collingwood is treating, or even to the theme of history. Rather, she believes that "there is a fundamental continuity between Collingwood's early and later work, that, in its essentials, and despite substantial terminological (...)
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  8. Margaret Cavendish, Stoic Antecedent Causes, And Early Modern Occasional Causes.Eileen O'Neill - 2013 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 138 (3):311-326.
    Margaret Cavendish was an English natural philosopher. Influenced by Hobbes and by ancient Stoicism, she held that the created, natural world is purely material; there are no incorporeal substances that causally affect the world in the course of nature. However, she parts company with Hobbes and sides with the Stoics in rejecting a participate theory of matter. Instead, she holds that matter is a continuum. She rejects the mechanical philosophy's account of the essence of matter as simply extension. For Cavendish, (...)
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    T. F. Torrance's Reconstruction of Natural Theology: Christ and Cognition.Alexander J. D. Irving - 2019 - Lexington Books.
    This book elucidates T. F. Torrance’s reconstruction of natural theology as it appears within its intellectual context and broader Christological method. Irving argues that Torrance’s work on natural theology is an important affirmation of the priority of grace in theological method and knowledge alongside the integrity of human agency.
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    The Epic of Pābujī: A Study, Transcription and TranslationThe Epic of Pabuji: A Study, Transcription and Translation.Carl Suneson & J. D. Smith - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (3):483.
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    Extended Plastic Inevitable.Maxwell J. D. Ramstead & Karl J. Friston - 2022 - Constructivist Foundations 17 (3):238-240.
    Open peer commentary on the article “A Moving Boundary, a Plastic Core: A Contribution to the Third Wave of Extended-Mind Research” by Timotej Prosen. Abstract: We argue that the free-energy principle (FEP) can indeed be used to articulate a conception of the boundaries of cognitive systems that meets the desiderata of third-wave extended-mind research. We point out that Markov blankets under the FEP definitionally constitute the means through which internal and external states are coupled, and so do not isolate systems (...)
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  12. Aristotle’s Concept of Dialectic.J. D. G. Evans - 1977 - Philosophy 53 (204):277-279.
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    La critique cartésienne de la raison: folie, rêve et liberté dans les Méditations.Georges J. D. Moyal - 1997 - Les Editions Fides.
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    Charged dislocations and the strength of ionic crystals.J. D. Eshelby, C. W. A. Newey, P. L. Pratt & A. B. Lidiard - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (25):75-89.
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  15. (1 other version)The Credibility of Divine Existence: The Collected Papers of Norman Kemp Smith.A. J. D. Porteous & Norman Kemp Smith - 1967 - Philosophy 44 (167):70-71.
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  16. An Essay on Philosophical Method Revised Edition with 'The Metaphysics of F.H. Bradley', 'The Correspondence with Gilbert Ryle' 'Method and Metaphysics'.Robin George Collingwood, J. Connelly & G. D'oro - 2006 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (3):634-635.
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  17. Speciation: Is It a Real Problem?M. J. D. White - 1979 - Scientia 73 (14):455.
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  18. La speciazione: un problema reale?M. J. D. White - 1979 - Scientia 73 (14):471.
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    A new management of life.J. D. R. de Raadt - 1998 - Lewiston, NY: E. Mellen Press.
    Introduces an approach to science which seeks to understand life and its management in a prophetic manner, regarding the soul and the mind as indivisible parts of humanity. This work proposes a new model for management to sustain and develop work, arts, families, government and industries.
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    Bodily Sensations.J. D. Uytman - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (53):376-377.
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    Vision as revision: Ranke and the beginning of modern history.J. D. Braw - 2007 - History and Theory 46 (4):45–60.
    It is widely agreed that a new conception of history was developed in the early nineteenth century: the past came to be seen in a new light, as did the way of studying the past. This article discusses the nature of this collective revision, focusing on one of its first and most important manifestations: Ranke's 1824 Geschichten der romanischen und germanischen Völker. It argues that, in Ranke's case, the driving force of the revision was religious, and that, subsequently, an understanding (...)
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    Dislocation climb sources and vacancy loops in quenched Al-2·5% Cu.J. D. Boyd & J. W. Edington - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (183):633-646.
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  23. Mayr, S., B11 McQueen, JM, 51 Mintz, TH, 91 Moloney, M., 217.S. E. Newstead, J. D. Coley, D. Dahan, C. M. Fletcher-Flinn, A. D. Friederici, B. Geurts, E. Gibson, A. E. Goldberg, K. Harbusch & B. Hayes - 2004 - Cognition 90:337.
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    Not God enough: why your small God leads to big problems.J. D. Greear - 2018 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan.
    In Not God Enough, J.D. Greear explains that the thing between you and the vibrant faith you want isn't answers to all our spiritual questions, but an escape from the small God we've imagined in place of an actual encounter with the real, awesome, glorious God of the Bible.
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  25. Keith Lehrer, Self-Trust: A Study of Reason, Knowledge and Autonomy.J. D. G. Evans - 1999 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 7 (2):258-259.
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    The Concept of First Philosophy and the Unity of the Metaphysics of Aristotle.J. D. G. Evans - 1982 - Philosophical Books 23 (4):203-204.
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    The Development of Plato's Political Theory.J. D. G. Evans - 1989 - Philosophical Books 30 (4):211-213.
  28. Capitalism with Morality by DW Haslett.J. D. Bishop - 1997 - Business and Society 36:98-105.
     
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    Moral philosophy of Francis Hutcheson.J. D. Bishop - unknown
    The main object of this thesis is to explain in a systematic fashion Francis Hutcheson's moral theory. Such an attempt will necessarily involve a discussion of the various philosophical problems which are inherent in his theory. For example, I discuss the issue of whether Hutcheson's theory of the moral sense is to be interpreted in an intuitionist or an emotivist fashion. It is argued that some aspects of his moral sense theory favour the former and some the latter interpretation, Hutcheson's (...)
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    Notes on Valerius Flaccus.J. D. P. Bolton - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (02):104-106.
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    We need to take a fresh look at medical research: `Most applied scientists are unaware of the significance to society of the tasks they perform' (I).J. D. Simnett - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (2):73-77.
    Every human being has a vast store of knowledge about health and sickness and the ability to draw conclusions on the basis of this knowledge. Yet science research continues to be based largely on `objective studies' conducted by academics and to look down on `subjective' studies. The belief that `pure' objective science is highest and subjective information is lowest, inculcated by the way science is taught in schools, deters doctors from communicating information based on personal experience lest it be decried (...)
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    Aristotle's De Partibus Animalium I and De Generatione Animalium I (with passages from II. 1–3). By D. M. Balme Oxford, 1972, pp. vii and 173. £3.50Aristotle on Memory By Richard Sorabji Duckworth, 1972, pp. x and 112. £3.25. [REVIEW]J. D. G. Evans - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (186):404-.
  33. GALLOP, DAVID "Plato" Phaedo. [REVIEW]J. D. G. Evans - 1977 - Philosophy 52:115.
     
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    (1 other version)Jean-Yves Chateau : La vérité pratique: Aristote Éthique à Nicomache Livre VI . Paris: Librarie philosophique Vrin, 1997. Pp. 376. Paper, frs. 250. ISBN: 2-7116-1298-8. [REVIEW]J. D. G. Evans - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):625-626.
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    A Commentary on Kant’s Critique of Practical Reason. [REVIEW]J. D. Bastable - 1964 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 13:333-333.
    This speedy and elegant paperback edition of a monograph, first published in 1960, will be welcomed by Kantian student and scholar alike. Kant’s moral philosophy is usually expounded from his shorter and pedagogically independent Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals. The second Critique has been commented on rarely, although it both develops morality from the immediate principles of the Critique of Pure Reason and in the context of the eighteenth century theories which Kant evaluated, and completes his negative metaphysic with (...)
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    A Companion to Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. [REVIEW]J. D. Bastable - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:390-393.
    Fifty years ago, after two years of research under Russell and four years’ war service which sharpened their differences, Wittgenstein completed the manuscript of his Tractatus Logco-Philosophicus A German edition appeared in 1921 and the first London edition with a facing English translation was published in 1922. A tightly compressed set of aphoristic statements, numbered decimally in some eighty octavo pages, whose laconic precision captured the post-war mood of scientific positivism, it was welcomed in an Introduction by Russell’s cautious accolade: (...)
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    Ockham. [REVIEW]J. D. Bastable - 1958 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:230-230.
    This competent work in a growing, scholarly series is regrettably the last publication of the zealously expert Father Philotheus Boehner, who died in May, 1955, before the first fruit appeared of his projected critical edition of the philosophical and theological works of his misunderstood fourteenth century confrère. This is an apt introduction for the research student to a set of Ockham’s representative philosophical texts, printed in Latin and English on opposite pages. Ockham’s concisely technical style is notoriously difficult for the (...)
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  38. Le scaphandre et le papillon, 1997. 5. Bernheim JL. How to get serious answers to the serious question:“How have you been?”: subjective quality of life (QOL) as an individual experiential emergent construct. [REVIEW]J. D. Bauby - forthcoming - Bioethics.
     
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    (1 other version)Attic Gravestones. [REVIEW]J. D. Beazley - 1946 - The Classical Review 60 (1):49-50.
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    (1 other version)Delphi. [REVIEW]J. D. Beazley - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (5-6):132-134.
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    (1 other version)Greek Dancing. [REVIEW]J. D. Beazley - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (5):175-176.
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    Trust in automation: Designing for appropriate reliance.J. D. Lee & K. A. See - 2004 - Human Factors 46.
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  43. (1 other version)Challenges to Bayesian confirmation theory.J. D. Norton - 2011 - In Philosophy of Statistics: Volume 7 in Handbook of the Philosophy of Science 7:391-439.
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    The Old Fanatic Died Last Week.J. D. Sabiston - 2009 - Journal of Thought 44 (3-4):105.
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  45. Imprudence in St. Thomas Aquinas.CHARLES J. O’NEILL - 1955
     
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    J.D. Bernal's The social function of science, 1939-1989.Helmut Steiner & J. D. Bernal (eds.) - 1989 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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    Studies in Plato’s Metaphysics.J. D. Bastable - 1966 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 15:326-327.
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    L'evolution actuelle de la problematique sociologique relative a l'ideologie, d'apres monsieur Daniel Vidal.J. D. Robert - 1972 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 34 (2):282 - 322.
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  49. Truth and the magic of'Is'(vol 80, pg 312, 2005).J. D. G. Evan - 2005 - Philosophy 80 (313):470-470.
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    The Time Coordinate in Einstein's Restricted Theory of Relativity.J. D. North - 1972 - In J. T. Fraser, F. C. Haber & G. H. Mueller (eds.), The Study of Time. Springer Verlag. pp. 12--32.
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