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  1. Many mansion.William Samuel Lilly - 1907 - London,: Chapman & Hall.
    I. The sacred books of the East. - II. The message of Buddhism to the western world. - III. Kant and the Buddha. - IV. The saints of Islam. - V. Spinoza and modern thought. - VI. Modern pessimism. - VII. The newest view of Christ.
     
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    Many mansion.William Samuel Lilly - 1907 - London,: Chapman & Hall.
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  3. An invisible kingdom.William Samuel Lilly - 1919 - London,: Chapman & Hall.
    The bond of human society. - The monitions of strikes. - The morality of war. - The ethical function of memory. - The mystery of sleep. - The sociological value of Christianity. - Prophet of the moral law [John Henry Newman].
     
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  4. Philosophical lectures.Samuel Williams - 1970 - Philadelphia,: American Philosophical Society.
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  5. An introduction to experimental design.William Samuel Ray - 1960 - New York,: Macmillan.
     
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  6. Einai and Existence in Aristotle.William Samuel Jacobs - 1974 - Dissertation, The Ohio State University
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    First principles in politics.William Samuel Lilly - 1899 - New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons,; [etc., etc.].
  8. Within your rights: dissociating wrongness and permissibility in moral judgment.Samuel Murray, William Jiménez-Leal & Santiago Amaya - 2024 - British Journal of Social Psychology 63 (1):340 - 361.
    Are we ever morally permitted to do what is morally wrong? It seems intuitive that we are, but evidence for dissociations among judgment of permissibility and wrongness are relatively scarce. Across 4 experiments (N = 1,438), we show that people judge that some behaviors can be morally wrong and permissible. The dissociations arise because these judgments track different morally relevant aspects of everyday moral encounters. Judgments of individual rights predicted permissibility but not wrongness, while character assessment predicted wrongness but not (...)
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  9. Loyalty from a personal point of view: A cross-cultural prototype study of loyalty.Samuel Murray, Gino Carmona, Laura Vega, William Jiménez-Leal & Santiago Amaya - forthcoming - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
    Loyalty is considered central to people’s moral life, yet little is known about how people think about what it means to be loyal. We used a prototype approach to understand how loyalty is represented in Colombia and the United States and how these representations mediate attributions of loyalty and moral judgments of loyalty violations. Across 7 studies (N = 1,984), we found cross-cultural similarities in the associative meaning of loyalty (Study 1) but found differences in the centrality of features associated (...)
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  10. Philosophical Analysis an Introduction to its Language and Techniques [by] Samuel Gorovitz [and Others]. --.Samuel Gorovitz & Ron G. Jt Author Williams - 1969 - Random House.
     
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    A free and impartial Censure of the Platonick Philosophie, etc.Samuel Parker, William Hall & Richard Davis - 1666 - Printed by W[Illiam]. Hall, for Richard Davis.
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    Aditvs Ad Logicam: In vsum eorum qui primò Academiam Salutant.Samuel Smith & William Turner - 1621 - Excudebat Guil: Turner, Ipsius Impensis.
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    Sociology of Low Expectations: Recalibration as Innovation Work in Biomedicine.Clare Williams, Gabrielle Samuel & John Gardner - 2015 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 40 (6):998-1021.
    Social scientists have drawn attention to the role of hype and optimistic visions of the future in providing momentum to biomedical innovation projects by encouraging innovation alliances. In this article, we show how less optimistic, uncertain, and modest visions of the future can also provide innovation projects with momentum. Scholars have highlighted the need for clinicians to carefully manage the expectations of their prospective patients. Using the example of a pioneering clinical team providing deep brain stimulation to children and young (...)
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  14. Purity is linked to cooperation but not necessarily through self-control.Samuel Murray, Santiago Amaya & William Jiménez-Leal - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e311.
    Fitouchi et al. claim that seemingly victimless pleasures and nonproductive activities are moralized because they alter self-control. Their account predicts that: (1) victimless excesses are negatively moralized because they diminish self-control, and (2) restrained behaviors are positively moralized because they enhance self-control. Several examples run contrary to these predictions and call into question the general relationship between self-control and cooperation.
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    Relative Values: Perspectives on a Neuroimaging Technology From Above and Within the Ethical Landscape.Gabrielle Samuel, Alan Cribb, John Owens & Clare Williams - 2016 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 13 (3):407-418.
    In this paper we contribute to “sociology in bioethics” and help clarify the range of ways sociological work can contribute to ethics scholarship. We do this using a case study of an innovative neurotechnology, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and its use to attempt to diagnose and communicate with severely brain-injured patients. We compare empirical data from interviews with relatives of patients who have a severe brain injury with perspectives from mainstream bioethics scholars. We use the notion of an “ethical landscape” (...)
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  16. Expanding Dummett's Antirealism to the Philosophy of Science.Samuel William Mitchell - 1989 - Dissertation, University of California, San Diego
    This Dissertation expands the work of Michael Dummett to issues in the philosophy of science. ;Chapter One relates the issue of realism to that of truth and meaning. ;Dummett's view is subject to the same attacks that doomed logical positivism. In Chapter Two I defend him against these attacks and articulate his view further. In particular, Dummett's view of sense is articulated, and the attacks of Kripke and Hempel are addressed. ;Chapter Three is devoted to applying Dummett's view to Mach's (...)
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    Essays in the History of Economics.William Henderson, Kirk D. Johnson, Marianne F. Johnson & Warren J. Samuels (eds.) - 2004 - Routledge.
    Under the impressive editorship of Warren Samuels et al, this book addresses the state of the history of economic thought today. An important contribution to the study of the history of economics, this eagerly-awaited book will develop an unsurprisingly large following.
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    On textual individuation.William E. Tolhurst & Samuel C. Wheeler - 1979 - Philosophical Studies 35 (2):187 - 197.
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    “What Line Can’t Be Measured With a Ruler?”: Riddles and Concept-Formation in Mathematics and Aesthetics.Samuel Wheeler & William Brenner - 2024 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 13.
    We analyze two problems in mathematics – the first (stated in our title) is extracted from Wittgenstein’s “Philosophy for Mathematicians”; the second (“What set of numbers is non-denumerable?”) is taken from Cantor. We then consider, by way of comparison, a problem in musical aesthetics concerning a Brahms variation on a theme by Haydn. Our aim is to bring out and elucidate the essentially riddle-like character of these problems.
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  20. Elementa Philosophica Containing Chiefly, Noetica, or Things Relating to the Mind or Understanding: And Ethica, or Things Relating to the Moral Behaviour.Samuel Johnson, William Wollaston & George Berkeley - 1752 - Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at the New-Printing-Office, Near the Market.
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    Measuring how well the NHS looks after its own staff: methodology of the first national clinical audits of occupational health services in the NHS.Siân Williams, Caroline Rogers, Penny Peel, Samuel B. Harvey, Max Henderson, Ira Madan, Julia Smedley & Robert Grant - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (2):283-289.
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    The Evolution of the Exodus Tradition.William H. C. Propp, Samuel E. Loewenstamm & Baruch J. Schwartz - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (2):288.
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    Aditvs Ad Logicam: In vsum eorum qui primò Academiam Salutant.Samuel Smith & William Stansby - 1621 - Apud Iacobum Stoer. [Really Printed by William Stansby].
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    Better than native: Tone language experience enhances English lexical stress discrimination in Cantonese-English bilingual listeners.William Choi, Xiuli Tong & Arthur G. Samuel - 2019 - Cognition 189 (C):188-192.
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    Studies in Kabuki: Its Acting, Music and Historical Context.Samuel L. Leiter, James R. Brandon, William P. Malm & Donald H. Shively - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):140.
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    The Meaning of Evolution.The First Principles of Evolution.William K. Wright, Samuel Christian Schmucker & S. Herbert - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23 (1):86.
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    Framing a 'Climate Change Frontier': International News Media Coverage Surrounding Natural Resource Development in Greenland.William Davies, Samuel Wright & James Van Alstine - 2017 - Environmental Values 26 (4):481-502.
    News media helps shape the discourse around natural resource issues, especially rapidly emerging developments such as those taking place in the Arctic. Whilst the relationship between media and audience is complex, news media contributes towards setting the tone and expectations for the burgeoning number of stakeholders engaging with the Arctic, especially in the case of Greenland. This study undertakes a thematic analysis of English-language news media coverage surrounding natural resource development in Greenland to explore how the issue is framed. Five (...)
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    Dummett's intuitionism is not strict finitism.Samuel William Mitchell - 1992 - Synthese 90 (3):437 - 458.
    Michael Dummett's anti-realism is founded on the semantics of natural language which, he argues, can only be satisfactorily given in mathematics by intuitionism. It has been objected that an analog of Dummett's argument will collapse intuitionism into strict finitism. My purpose in this paper is to refute this objection, which I argue Dummett does not successfully do. I link the coherence of strict finitism to a view of confirmation — that our actual practical abilities cannot confirm we know what would (...)
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    Introduction.Samuel M. Natale, Charles F. O'Donnell & William R. C. Osborne Jr - 1988 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 63 (1):5-5.
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    Introduction.Samuel M. Natale, Charles F. O'donnell & William R. C. Osborne Jr - 1988 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 63 (1):5-5.
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    Philosophical Analysis: An Introduction to Its Language and Techniques.Samuel Gorovitz & Ron G. Williams - 1979 - New York,: Random House. Edited by Ron G. Williams.
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    Multiple electroconvulsive shocks and disruption of estrus.Samuel N. Green, Margaret Seaton, R. Craig Williams & Joel S. Milner - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (2):117-118.
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    The Effects of Random Stimulation Rate on Measurements of Auditory Brainstem Response.Xin Wang, Mingxing Zhu, Oluwarotimi Williams Samuel, Xiaochen Wang, Haoshi Zhang, Junjie Yao, Yun Lu, Mingjiang Wang, Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay, Wanqing Wu, Shixiong Chen & Guanglin Li - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Enki and the Theology of EriduMyths of Enki, the Crafty God.William W. Hallo, Samuel Noah Kramer & John Maier - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (2):231.
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    Philosophy, History and Social Action: Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer with an Autobiographic Essay by Lewis Feuer.Lewis Samuel Feuer, Sidney Hook, William L. O'neill & Roger O'Toole - 1988 - Springer.
    Two articles by Lewis Feuer caught my attention in the '40s when 1 was wondering, asa student physicist, about the relations of physics to philosophy and to the world in turmoil. One was his essay on 'The Development of Logical Empiricism' (1941), and the other his critical review of Philipp Frank's biography of Einstein, 'Philosophy and the Theory of Relativity' (1947). How extraordinary it was to find so intelligent, independent, critical, and humane a mind; and furthermore he went further, as (...)
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  36. The Lives, Opinions, and Remarkable Sayings of the Most Famous Ancient Philosophers. Written in Greek.T. Diogenes Laertius, Samuel Fetherstone, J. White, R. Philips & William Kippax - 1688 - E. Brewster.
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    The problem of human life as viewed by the great thinkers from Plato to the present time.Rudolf Christof Eucken, William Ralph Boyce Gibson & Williston Samuel Hough - 1909 - New York,: C. Scribner's sons. Edited by Williston S. Hough & William Ralph Boyce Gibson.
    A survey of the major philosophical and religious views of human life from ancient Greece to the early 20th century. Includes discussions of Plato, Aristotle, Christianity, and existentialism, among other schools of thought. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely (...)
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    Moral distress in long-term care questionnaire modification and psychometric evaluation.Amil Kusain Tan, William Ellery Samuels, Ramona Backhaus & Elizabeth Capezuti - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (6):789-802.
    Background Licensed nurses working in long-term care facilities experience ethical challenges if not resolved can lead to moral distress. There is a lack of an English-language validated tool to adequately measure moral distress in the long-term care setting. Aims To describe the modification and psychometric evaluation of the Moral Distress Questionnaire. Methods Instrument development and psychometric evaluation. Internal consistency using Cronbach’s α to establish reliability was conducted using SPSS version 27.0 while SPSS Amos version 27.0 was used to perform a (...)
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]William H. Goetzmann, William Duffy, Jennings L. Wagoner Jr, Roman A. Bernert, Charles D. Biebel, Dorothy Carrington, Richard G. Durnin, Sheldon Rothblatt, David E. Denton, Hyman Kuritz, Nubuo Shimahara, William Hare, Frederick M. Schultz, Floyd K. Wright, Wiiliam Vaughan, Harold B. Dunkel, Michael B. Mcmahon, Owen E. Pittenger, Stephan Michelson, Kal I. Gezi, Lawrence D. Klein, Yale Mandel & Samuel L. Woodward - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (1):28-44.
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    Lean on Me: A Scoping Review of the Essence of Workplace Support Among Child Welfare Workers.Oyeniyi Samuel Olaniyan, Hilde Hetland, Sigurd William Hystad, Anette Christine Iversen & Gaby Ortiz-Barreda - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Dual Mating Strategies Observed in Male Clients of Female Sex Workers.Jade Butterworth, Samuel Pearson & William von Hippel - 2023 - Human Nature 34 (1):46-63.
    Humans have a complex and dynamic mating system, and there is evidence that our modern sexual preferences stem from evolutionary pressures. In the current paper we explore male use of a dual mating strategy: simultaneously pursuing both a long-term relationship (pair-bonding) as well as short-term, extra-pair copulations (variety-seeking). The primary constraint on such sexual pursuits is partner preferences, which can limit male behavior and hence cloud inferences about male preferences. The aim of this study was to investigate heterosexual male mating (...)
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    Producing non-embryonic organisms for stem cells.Maureen L. Condic, Samuel B. Condic & William B. Hurlbut - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (1):145-151.
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    The Surprising Creativity of Digital Evolution: A Collection of Anecdotes From the Evolutionary Computation and Artificial Life Research Communities.Joel Lehman, Jeff Clune, Dusan Misevic, Christoph Adami, Julie Beaulieu, Peter Bentley, Bernard J., Belson Samuel, Bryson Guillaume, M. David, Nick Cheney, Antoine Cully, Stephane Donciuex, Fred Dyer, Ellefsen C., Feldt Kai Olav, Fischer Robert, Forrest Stephan, Frénoy Stephanie, Gagneé Antoine, Goff Christian, Grabowski Leni Le, M. Laura, Babak Hodjat, Laurent Keller, Carole Knibbe, Peter Krcah, Richard Lenski, Lipson E., MacCurdy Hod, Maestre Robert, Miikkulainen Carlos, Mitri Risto, Moriarty Sara, E. David, Jean-Baptiste Mouret, Anh Nguyen, Charles Ofria, Marc Parizeau, David Parsons, Robert Pennock, Punch T., F. William, Thomas Ray, Schoenauer S., Shulte Marc, Sims Eric, Stanley Karl, O. Kenneth, Fran\C. Cois Taddei, Danesh Tarapore, Simon Thibault, Westley Weimer, Richard Watson & Jason Yosinksi - 2018 - CoRR.
    Biological evolution provides a creative fount of complex and subtle adaptations, often surprising the scientists who discover them. However, because evolution is an algorithmic process that transcends the substrate in which it occurs, evolution’s creativity is not limited to nature. Indeed, many researchers in the field of digital evolution have observed their evolving algorithms and organisms subverting their intentions, exposing unrecognized bugs in their code, producing unexpected adaptations, or exhibiting outcomes uncannily convergent with ones in nature. Such stories routinely reveal (...)
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    William E. Connolly: Democracy, Pluralism and Political Theory.Samuel Chambers & Terrell Carver (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    William E. Connolly’s writings have pushed the leading edge of political theory, first in North America and then in Europe as well, for more than two decades now. This book draws on his numerous influential books and articles to provide a coherent and comprehensive overview of his significant contribution to the field of political theory. The book focuses in particular on three key areas of his thinking: Democracy: his work in democratic theory – through his critical challenges to the (...)
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Brian J. Spittle, Samuel M. Vinocur, Virginia Underwood, Robert L. Leight, L. Glenn Smith, Harold M. Bergsma, Robert H. Graham, William M. Bart, George D. Dalin, Lyle S. Maynard, Fred Drewe, Theodore Hutchcroft, Francesco Cordasco, Frank Andrews Stone, Roy R. Nasstrom, Edward B. Goellner, Margaret Gillett, Robert E. Belding, Kenneth V. Lottich & Arden W. Holland - 1981 - Educational Studies 12 (4):431-459.
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  46. TC Williams, The Unity of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason Reviewed by.Samuel Ajzenstat - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (9):369-371.
  47. An Individual Reality, Separate from Oneself: Alienation and Sociality in Moral Theory.Jack Samuel - 2021 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy (6):1531-1551.
    I argue that the social dimension of alienation, as discussed by Williams and Railton, has been underappreciated. The lesson typically drawn from their exchange is that moral theory poses a threat to the internal integrity of the agent, but there is a parallel risk that moral theory will implicitly construe agents as constitutively alienated from one another. I argue that a satisfying account of agency will need to make room for what I call ‘genuine ethical contact’ with others, both as (...)
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  48. Consequentialism and its critics.Samuel Scheffler (ed.) - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this anthology, distinguished scholars--Thomas Nagel, T.M. Scanlon, John Rawls, Robert Nozick, Samuela Scheffler, Conrad D. Johnson, Bernard Williams, Peter Railton, Amartya Sen, Philippa Foot, and Derek Parfit-- debate arguments for and against the moral doctrine of consequentialism to present a complete view of this important topic in moral philosophy.
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  49. Recent Books on Ethics and International Affairs.Thomas Pogge, Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Samuel Moyn, William E. Scheuerman & Joanne Bauer - 2005 - Ethics and International Affairs 19 (3).
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    After the Deluge: New Perspectives on the Intellectual and Cultural History of Postwar France.Michael Behrent, David Berry, Lucia Bonfreschi, Warren Breckman, Michael Scott Christofferson, Stuart Elden, William Gallois, Ron Haas, Ethan Kleinberg, Samuel Moyn, Philippe Poirrier, Christophe Premat & Alan D. Schrift (eds.) - 2004 - Lexington Books.
    Motivated by a desire to narrate and contextualize the deluge of "French theory," After the Deluege showcases recent work by today's brightest scholars of French intellectual history that historicizes key debates, figures, and turning points in the postwar era of French thought.
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