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    Science and the Social Order. By Bernard Barber. (London, Allen & Unwin, 1953. Price. 20s.).Barbara Wootton - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (112):87-.
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    The Idea of Progress. By M. Ginsberg. (London: Methuen. 1953.).Barbara Wootton - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (111):361-.
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    Candide: And Related Texts. Voltaire & David Wootton - 2000 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    David Wootton's scalpel-sharp translation of _Candide_ features a brilliant Introduction, a map of Candide's travels, and a selection of those writings of Voltaire, Leibniz, Pope and Rousseau crucial for fully appreciating this eighteenth-century satiric masterpiece that even today retains its celebrated bite.
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    Meaning and Context: Quentin Skinner and his Critics. [REVIEW]David Wootton - 1992 - Noûs 26 (3):377-379.
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  5. Social Science and Social Pathology.Barbara Wootton - 1959 - Philosophy 37 (140):165-175.
     
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  6. The Science of Humanity.K. G. Collier & Barbara Wootton - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (11):261-265.
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    Essays on the Sociology of Knowledge. By Karl Mannheim. Edited by Paul Kecskemeti. (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. 1952. Price 25s.). [REVIEW]Barbara Wootton - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (106):278-.
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    Law, Morality and Religion in a Secular Society.Barbara Wootton & Basil Mitchell - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (72):280.
  9. Utopia: With Erasmus's "The Sileni of Alcibiades".Thomas More & David Wootton - 1999 - Utopian Studies 10 (2):297-300.
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    Role of the Dorsal Visual Stream in Shifting Attention in Response to Peripheral Visual Information.Lambert Tony, Wootton Adrienne, Ryckman Nathan & Wilkie Jaimie - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Divine Right and Democracy: An Anthology of Political Writing in Stuart England.David Wootton - 2003 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    The seventeenth century was England’s century of revolution, an era in which the nation witnessed protracted civil wars, the execution of a king, and the declaration of a short-lived republic. During this period of revolutionary crisis, political writers of all persuasions hoped to shape the outcome of events by the force of their arguments. To read the major political theorists of Stuart England is to be plunged into a world in which many of our modern conceptions of political rights and (...)
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  12. Hume's ''Of Miracles'': Probability and Irreligion'.David Wootton - 1990 - In M. A. Stewart (ed.), Studies in the Philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment. Oxford University Press. pp. 191--229.
  13. Voltaire on Liberty.David Wootton - 2022 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 28 (1):59-90.
    This article sets forth Voltaire’s philosophy of liberty. Contrary to generally accepted readings, which take Voltaire at face value rather than considering the environment in which he wrote, Voltaire had a clear normative political thought. He was an early proponent of rule of law, ordered liberty, freedom of conscience and expression, and the right to prudent rebellion against tyranny. At the root of his political theory lay a rejection of slavery, and hence of all forms of subjugation.
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    Economic Progress and Social Security.A. G. B. Fisher, Barbara Wootton & Lewis L. Lorwin - 1946 - Science and Society 10 (4):412-415.
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    Testament for Social Science: An Essay in the Application of Scientific Method to Human Problems.Barbara Wootton - 2016 - Allen & Unwin.
    The contrast between man's amazing ability to manipulate his world and his pitiful incompetence in managing his own affairs is now as commonplace as it is tragic. It is by rigorous devotion to scientific method that we have made our conquests over the material environment; it is obvious that this method is not normally applied to the field of relations of human beings, individual and collective. These are conducted in a quite different way, governed by a medley of primitive impulses (...)
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  16. David Hume: "the historian".David Wootton - 1993 - In David Fate Norton & Jacqueline Anne Taylor (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Hume. Cambridge University Press. pp. 281--312.
     
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    Helvetius: From Radical Enlightenment to Revolution.David Wootton - 2000 - Political Theory 28 (3):307-336.
    It is a remarkable fact that of all the ideas and aspirations which led up to the Revolution the concept and desire of political liberty, in the full sense of the term, were the last to emerge, as they were also the first to pass away. Alexis de Tocqueville.
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  18. Pierre Bayle, libertine?David Wootton - 1997 - In M. A. Stewart (ed.), Studies in Seventeenth-Century European Philosophy. Clarendon Press.
     
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    Locke: Political Writings.David Wootton (ed.) - 1993 - Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company.
    John Locke's _Second Treatise of Government_ is perhaps the key founding liberal text. _A Letter Concerning Toleration_, written in 1685, is a classic defense of religious freedom. Yet many of Locke's other writings--not least the Constitutions of Carolina, which he helped draft--are almost defiantly anti-liberal in outlook. This comprehensive collection brings together the main published works with the most important surviving evidence from among Locke’s papers relating to his political philosophy. David Wootton's wide-ranging and scholarly Introduction sets the writings (...)
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    Modern Political Thought: Readings From Machiavelli to Nietzsche.David Wootton (ed.) - 2008 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    The second edition of David Wootton's Modern Political Thought: Readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche offers a new unit on modern constitutionalism with selections from Hume, Montesquieu, the Federalist, and Constant. In addition to a new essay by Wootton, this unit features his new translation of Constant's 1819 essay "On Ancient and Modern Liberty". Other changes include expanded selections from Machiavelli's Discourses on Livy and a new Hegel selection, all of which strengthen an already excellent anthology.
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    A Gender-bender of a Life – So Far.Janet Wootton - 2012 - Feminist Theology 20 (3):230-235.
    The author reflects on her own experience as a congregational minister and in national and international positions of leadership, alongside working in Feminist Theology and the development of inclusive language in worship. As a minister and leader, she has found herself cast in a male role, and thus prevented from modeling women’s leadership in a way that might empower other women.
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  22. Candide and Related Texts.David Wootton - 2001 - Utopian Studies 12 (2):394-395.
  23. ch. 5. Machiavelli and the business of politics.David Wootton - 2016 - In Timothy Fuller (ed.), Machiavelli's legacy: The Prince after five hundred years. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
     
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    Children’s practices and their connections with ‘mind’.Anthony J. Wootton - 2006 - Discourse Studies 8 (1):191-198.
    In the context of two examples from child conversation the author exemplifies the kinds of attributional process that can be uncovered through detailed examination of interaction. Although these processes implicate an orientation to psychological states by the child their specification does not depend on claims regarding the child’s cognitive processes. Nevertheless this specification can have a bearing on the adequacy of theories of cognitive processes, by locating competences that such theories should be able to account for. These issues are related (...)
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    Deities, Devils, and Dams: Elizabeth I, Dover Harbour and the Family of Love.David Wootton - 2009 - In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 162, 2008 Lectures. pp. 45.
    This lecture presents the text of the speech about Elizabeth I Queen of England delivered by the author at the 2008 Raleigh Lecture on History held at the British Academy. It explores the religious movement called the Family of Love and discusses Sir Walter Raleigh's knowledge about the discourse on Dover Harbour, which was later spuriously attributed to him. The lecture provides an excerpt and interpretation of Queen Elizabeth's poem titled On Monsieur's Departure.
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  26. Dear Mother God.Janet Wootton - 1992 - Feminist Theology 1 (1):119-119.
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  27. Is Progress and Illusion?Barbara Wootton - 1919 - Hibbert Journal 18:18.
     
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  28. Interview with Estelle White.Janet Wootton - 2000 - Feminist Theology 8 (23):85-89.
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  29. Interview with Myra Poole.Janet Wootton - 1999 - Feminist Theology 8 (22):114-121.
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  30. John donnes religion of love.David Wootton - 2005 - In John Hedley Brooke & Ian Maclean (eds.), Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science and Religion. Oxford University Press.
     
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    No Hope without Struggle.Janet Wootton - 2013 - Feminist Theology 22 (1):38-45.
    Hope is not passive or quietist. Despair is without energy, but hope springs out of, and gives power to life. Countless campaigners have found that hope involves struggle. Feminism shares the struggle with other liberation movements, but I want to argue that it has very specific characteristics as well. The struggle for liberation is political and sometimes physical; it is also ideological – a struggle with and for ideas, vision. All these, feminism shares with other great movements. But the struggle (...)
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    Narrative, irony, and faith in Gibbon's Decline and Fall.David Wootton - 1994 - History and Theory 33 (4):77-105.
    This article is divided into three sections. The first argues that the significance of David Hume's History of England as an inspiration for Gibbon's Decline and Fall has been underestimated, and that Momigliano's famous account of Gibbon's originality needs to be adapted to take account of the fact that Gibbon was, in effect, a disciple of Hume. Hume and Gibbon, I argue, shaped our modern understanding of "history" by producing narratives rather than annals, encyclopedias, or commentaries. Moreover, they made history (...)
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    Morals and Man in the Social Sciences. By J. V. Langmead CasserleyM.A., D.LITT., A.K.C.Barbara Wootton - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):253-255.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.Barbara Wootton - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (112):87-88.
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    The Idea of Progress. By M. Ginsberg.Barbara Wootton - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (111):361-361.
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  36. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 162, 2008 Lectures.Wootton David - 2009
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    Prophets, Priests and Queens: An Exploration of Traditional Terms Used for the People of God with Reference to their Development throughout Scripture and their Appropriate Use in Worship and Study Today.Janet Wootton - 1999 - Feminist Theology 8 (22):9-24.
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  38. The Ethics of the Wage Structure.Barbara Wootton - 1955 - Hibbert Journal 54:115.
     
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    The Ministry of Women in the Free Churches.Janet Wootton - 1995 - Feminist Theology 3 (8):55-74.
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    The management of grantings and rejections by parents in request sequences.A. J. Wootton - 1981 - Semiotica 37 (1-2).
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    The Priesthood of All Believers— Is This What You Want?Janet Wootton - 1992 - Feminist Theology 1 (1):74-79.
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  42. The Coming of the Book: The Impact of Printing, 1450-1800.Lucien Febvre, Henri-Jean Martin, David Gerard, Geoffrey Nowell-Smith & David Wootton - 1978 - Science and Society 42 (1):119-120.
     
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    Book Review : WREN, Brian, What language shall I borrow? God talk in worship: a male response to Feminist Theology (London: SCM Press, 1989), pp. 264. £9.95, ISBN 0-334-02420-X. [REVIEW]Janet Wootton - 1993 - Feminist Theology 1 (2):133-134.
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    Book Reviews : Eason, Andrew Mark, Women in God's Army: Gender and Equality in the Early Salvation Army (Studies in Women and Religion/Études sur les femmes et la religion: 7, Published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion/ Corporation Canadienne des Sciences Religieuses by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2003,157 pp (+ end notes and bibliography). Pbk. $34.95. ISBN 0-88920-418-7. [REVIEW]Janet Wootton - 2004 - Feminist Theology 12 (3):385-386.
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    Book Review: In Tune With Heaven Or Not: Women in Christian Liturgical Music. [REVIEW]Janet Wootton - 2015 - Feminist Theology 24 (1):102-103.
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    Book Review: Women in God’s Army: Gender and Equality in the Early Salvation Army. [REVIEW]Janet Wootton - 2005 - Feminist Theology 14 (1):151-152.
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    Planning under Capitalism. [REVIEW]Barbara Wootton - 1937 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 6 (2):482-484.
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    Extensions of the causal framework to Mendelian randomisation and gene–environment interaction.Claire M. A. Haworth & Robyn E. Wootton - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e192.
    In our commentary we ask whether we should ultimately endeavour to find the deep causes of behaviours? Then we discuss two extensions of the proposed framework: (1) Mendelian randomisation and (2) hypothesis-free gene–environment interaction (leveraging heterogeneity in genetic associations). These complementary methods help move us towards second-generation causal knowledge, ultimately understanding mechanistic pathways and identifying more effective intervention targets.
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    David Wootton, Power, Pleasure and Profit. Insatiable Appetites from Machiavelli to Madison.Catherine Marshall - 2019 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 15.
    David Wootton’s latest book is an attempt to show how “Power, Pleasure and Profit” – each related in turn to Machiavelli, Hobbes and Smith’s works – have shaped our modern world because they are “three goods which can be pursued without limits”. Based on a series of six Carlyle Lectures entitled “Power and Pleasure, 1513-1776”, given at the University of Oxford in 2014, the book attempts a major reinterpretation of the ideas of the thinkers of the period from 1500 (...)
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    David Wootton. Galileo: Watcher of the Skies. xii + 354 pp., illus., bibl., index. New Haven, Conn./London: Yale University Press, 2010. $35. [REVIEW]Ivano Dal Prete - 2011 - Isis 102 (4):769-770.
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