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    Sport Hunting, Eudaimonia, and Tragic Wisdom.James A. Tantillo - 2001 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 8 (2):101-112.
    Anti-hunters frequently overlook or underestimate the positive values associated with reflective sport hunting. In this essay I characterize the value of hunting in the context of an Aristotelian virtue ethic. Sport hunting done for the purpose of recreation contributes heavily to the eudaimonia (flourishing) of hunters. I employ Aristotelian insights about tragedy to defend hunting as an activity especially well-suited for promoting a range of crucial intellectual and emotional virtues. Reflective sport hunters develop a “realistic awareness of death” and experience (...)
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    Evaluating Ethics Consultation: Framing the Questions.James A. Tulsky & Ellen Fox - 1996 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 7 (2):109-115.
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    Ageing and thought suppression performance: Its relationship with working memory capacity, habitual thought suppression and mindfulness.James A. K. Erskine, George J. Georgiou, Manavi Joshi, Andrew Deans & Charlene Colegate - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 53 (C):211-221.
  4. Book Reviews-Alternative Medicine and Ethics.James A. Humber, Robert F. Almeder & Peter Baume - 1999 - Bioethics 13 (2):174-175.
     
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    Nuclearism & Environmental Ethics.James A. Stegenga - 1991 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (1):65-75.
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    Nuclearism & International Law.James A. Stegenga - 1990 - Public Affairs Quarterly 4 (1):69-80.
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    Personality, death anxiety, and gender.James A. Thorson & F. C. Powell - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (6):589-590.
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    The CES-D: Four or five factors?James A. Thorson & F. C. Powell - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (6):577-578.
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    Philosophical fragments.James A. Thrower - 1963 - Philosophical Books 4 (1):20-21.
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    Who's in Control of the Choice of Control?James A. Anderson - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (9):60-62.
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    The Politics of Persons: Individual Autonomy and Socio-historical Selves.James A. Dunson Iii - 2010 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 24 (2):195-197.
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    Commerce, Character and Civil Society: Critiques of Capitalism during the Early Industrial Period.James A. Jaffe - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (2):251-264.
    (2001). Commerce, Character and Civil Society: Critiques of Capitalism during the Early Industrial Period. The European Legacy: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 251-264.
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    Famine, disease and the social order in early modern society.James A. Jaffe - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (3):303-304.
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    Concepts and Correct Thinking.James A. Hampton - 1989 - Mind and Language 4 (1-2):35-42.
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    Hume's Morality: Feeling and Fabrication.James A. Harris - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (4):878-881.
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    The compatibilist philosophy of freedom of Shao Yong.James A. Ryan - 1993 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 20 (3):279-291.
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  17. The Claim to Finality.A. Gordon James - 1951 - Hibbert Journal 50:280.
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  18. The interpretation of Aristotle's physics and the science of motion'.A. James & L. Weisheipl - 1982 - In Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny & Jan Pinborg (eds.), Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1100--1600.
     
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  19. Envisioning the Word: The Use of Visual Images In Preaching, with CD-ROM.James A. Jensen - 2005
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  20. Typicality and Composition a Lity: the Logic of Combining Vague Concepts.Martin L. Jönsson & James A. Hampton - 2012 - In Markus Werning, Wolfram Hinzen & Edouard Machery (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Compositionality. Oxford University Press.
    The principle of compositionality is a statement about the semantics of expressions. It can also be framed slightly differently so that it becomes a principle about the content of complex concepts. This article explains this principle, and the reasons for deviating from it. It will review the psychological research on typicality effects and non-logical reasoning which suggest that explanations can be given for significant phenomena if concepts are understood as prototypes. The evidence suggests that the combination of prototypes follows a (...)
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    The Research Subject as Entrepreneur.James A. Anderson & Charles Weijer - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (2):67-69.
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    James Beattie: Selected Philosophical Writings.James Beattie & James A. Harris (eds.) - 2004 - Imprint Academic.
    James Beattie was appointed professor of moral philosophy and logic at Marischal College, Aberdeen, Scotland at the age of twenty-five. Though more fond of poetry than philosophy, he became part of the Scottish 'Common Sense' school of philosophy that included Thomas Reid and George Campbell. In 1770 Beattie published the work for which he is best known, An Essay on Truth, an abrasive attack on 'modern scepticism' in general, and on David Hume in particular, subsequently and despite Beattie's attack, (...)
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    Turing's test and the perils of psychohistory.James A. Anderson - 1994 - Social Epistemology 8 (4):327 – 332.
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    Prototypicality of emotions: A reaction time study.Beverley Fehr, James A. Russell & Lawrence M. Ward - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 20 (5):253-254.
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    A Christian Vision of Peace in Global Conflict.Reverend James A. Kowalski - 2004 - In Mehdi Faridzadeh (ed.), Philosophies of peace and just war in Greek philosophy and religions of Abraham: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. New York, NY: Global Scholarly Publications.
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    Ethics Across the Curriculum: A Practice-Based Approach.Michael Boylan & James A. Donahue - 2003 - Lexington Books.
    Philosopher Michael Boylan and theologian James A. Donahue provide a framework_compatible with humanist and theist beliefs_that will enable college and university professors to address a full range of ethical issues as they arise in classroom discussion, both in the academic disciplines and in professional education.
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    Positive Outcomes of a Discipleship Process.David J. Bochman & James A. Lang - 2017 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 10 (1):51-72.
    Biblical Christianity should be a powerful, life-forming, paradigm-shifting experience leading to increasing levels of Christlikeness. Unfortunately, the experience of many Christians today is far short of the transformation described in Scripture. This article reports on a portion of mixed-methods research examining the transformative learning reported by alumni of a 22-lesson discipleship process called the Immersion Experience by Aphesis Group Ministries. Holistic spiritual health involves listening to our emotions, confronting toxic shame, addressing childhood defenses, and untangling our distorted spirituality.
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    A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles.James M. Garnett & James A. H. Murray - 1912 - American Journal of Philology 33 (1):83.
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    Philosophy for a New Generation.A. K. Bierman & James A. Gould - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (1):129-130.
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    'What a Man Does He Can Do'?Bernard Gert & James A. Martin - 1973 - Analysis 33 (5):168 - 173.
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    A Handy Anglo-Saxon Dictionary: Based on Groschopp's Grein.James W. Bright, James A. Harrison & W. M. Baskervill - 1885 - American Journal of Philology 6 (4):493.
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    A Strange Mistranslation in the Principia.A. Rupert Hall & James A. Ruffner - 1963 - Isis 54 (2):263-264.
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    Richard Crashaw. [REVIEW]James A. Young - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (3):523-524.
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    Beyond Success. [REVIEW]James A. Smalley - 1992 - Teaching Philosophy 15 (3):287-289.
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    Croce versus Gentile. [REVIEW]James A. Anderson - 1947 - Modern Schoolman 25 (1):67-68.
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    [Book review] the Sword of justice, ethics and coercion in international politics. [REVIEW]James A. Barry - 2000 - Ethics and International Affairs 14:173-175.
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    Out of the Shadows: Herschel Talbot and the Invention of Photography. [REVIEW]A. J. L. James - 1993 - British Journal for the History of Science 26 (2):246-247.
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    Editing Hume's treatise: James A. Harris.James A. Harris - 2008 - Modern Intellectual History 5 (3):633-641.
    In 1975 the Clarendon Press at Oxford published Peter Nidditch's edition of John Locke's An Essay concerning Human Understanding. In his Introduction Nidditch says that his edition “offers a text that is directly derived, without modernization, from the early published versions; it notes the provenance of all its adopted readings ; and it aims at recording all relevant differences between these versions”. As Nidditch goes on to acknowledge, the “relevant differences” were many, “requiring several thousand registrations both in the case (...)
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    Mixed Emotions Viewed from the Psychological Constructionist Perspective.James A. Russell - 2017 - Emotion Review 9 (2):111-117.
    Feeling bad is one thing, judging something to be bad another. This hot/cold distinction helps resolve the debate between bipolar and bivariate accounts of affect. A typical affective reaction includes both core affect and judgments of the affective qualities of various aspects of the stimulus situation. Core affect is described by a bipolar valence dimension in which feeling good precludes simultaneously feeling bad and vice versa. Judgments of affective quality of opposite valence can occur simultaneously because the stimulus situation has (...)
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    A theory for the recognition of items from short memorized lists.James A. Anderson - 1973 - Psychological Review 80 (6):417-438.
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    The Self We Live By: Narrative Identity in a Postmodern World.James A. Holstein & Jaber F. Gubrium - 1999 - Oup Usa.
    The Self We Live By confronts the serious challenges facing the self in postmodern times. Taking issue with contemporary trivializations of the self, the book traces a course of development from the early pragmatists who formulated what they called the 'empirical self', to contemporary constructionist views of the storied self. Presenting an institutional context for the increasing complexity and ubiquity of narrative identity, the authors illustrate the 'everyday technology of self construction' and idscuss the resulting moral climate. The book is (...)
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    Nature and Motion in the Middle Ages.James A. Weisheipl - 2018 - CUA Press.
    The essays contained in this volume illustrate the work of Fr. James A. Weisheipl, whose writing and teaching have resulted in important additions to our understanding of nature and motion.
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    Distinctive features, categorical perception, and probability learning: Some applications of a neural model.James A. Anderson, Jack W. Silverstein, Stephen A. Ritz & Randall S. Jones - 1977 - Psychological Review 84 (5):413-451.
  44. Truth as a Pretense.James A. Woodbridge - 2005 - In Mark Eli Kalderon (ed.), Fictionalism in Metaphysics. New York: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 134.
    Truth-talk exhibits certain features that render it philosophically suspect and motivate a deflationary account. I offer a new formulation of deflationism that explains truth-talk in terms of semantic pretense. This amounts to a fictionalist account of truth-talk but avoids an error-theoretic interpretation and its resulting incoherence. The pretense analysis fits especially well with deflationism’s central commitment, and it handles truth-talk’s unusual features effectively. In particular, this approach suggests an interesting strategy for dealing with the Liar paradox. This version of deflationism (...)
     
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    The mechanics' philosophy and the mechanical philosophy.James A. Bennett - 1986 - History of Science 24 (1):1-28.
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    Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Philosophy of Medicine.James A. Marcum (ed.) - 2016 - New York: Bloomsbury.
    A definitive and authoritative guide to a vibrant and growing discipline in current philosophy, The Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Philosophy of Medicine presents an overview of the issues facing contemporary philosophy of medicine, the research methods required to understand them and a trajectory for the discipline's future. -/- Written by world leaders in the discipline, this companion addresses the ontological, epistemic, and methodological challenges facing philosophers of medicine today, from the debate between evidence-based and person-centered medicine, medical humanism, and gender (...)
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  47. Constant colors in the head.James A. McGilvray - 1994 - Synthese 100 (2):197-239.
    I defend a version of color subjectivism — that colors are sortals for certain neural events — by arguing against a sophisticated form of color objectivism and by showing how a subjectivist can legitimately explain the phenomenal fact that colors seem to be properties of external objects.
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    Hume: An Intellectual Biography.James A. Harris - 2015 - New York, New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of the entire career of one of Britain's greatest men of letters. It sets in biographical and historical context all of Hume's works, from A Treatise of Human Nature to The History of England, bringing to light the major influences on the course of Hume's intellectual development, and paying careful attention to the differences between the wide variety of literary genres with which Hume experimented. The major events in Hume's life (...)
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    Objective Knowledge: An Evolutionary Approach.James A. Martin - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (1):103.
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    Knowledge in Transit.James A. Secord - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):654-672.
    What big questions and large‐scale narratives give coherence to the history of science? From the late 1970s onward, the field has been transformed through a stress on practice and fresh perspectives from gender studies, the sociology of knowledge, and work on a greatly expanded range of practitioners and cultures. Yet these developments, although long overdue and clearly beneficial, have been accompanied by fragmentation and loss of direction. This essay suggests that the narrative frameworks used by historians of science need to (...)
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