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    Peace and Mind: Seriatim Symposium on Dispute, Conflict, and Enmity.Alick Isaacs, Randall Collins, Bruno Latour, Peter Burke, G. Thomas Tanselle, Alexander Goehr, Anne Carson, Marcel Detienne, Daniel Herwitz, Frank R. Ankersmit, Vicki Hearne, Jeffrey M. Perl & Elizabeth Key Fowden - 2002 - Common Knowledge 8 (1):20-23.
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  2. Paul John King, kiril Ivanov Simov, and bjørn Aldag.Alexander Franz, Carson T. Schütze, Jaakko Hintikka & Ahti Pietarinen - 1999 - Journal of Logic, Language, and Information 8:487-489.
     
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    Ethical psychiatry in an uncertain world: conversations and parallel truths.Alexander M. Carson & Peter Lepping - 2009 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 4:7-.
    Psychiatric practice is often faced with complex situations that seem to pose serious moral dilemmas for practitioners. Methods for solving these dilemmas have included the development of more objective rules to guide the practitioner such as utilitarianism and deontology. A more modern variant on this objective model has been 'Principlism' where 4 mid level rules are used to help solve these complex problems. In opposition to this, there has recently been a focus on more subjective criteria for resolving complex moral (...)
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    ‘Not the Same God’: Alexander Carson (1776-1844) and the Ulster Trinitarian Controversy.Ian Hugh Clary - 2022 - Perichoresis 20 (1):71-87.
    The impact of the Salters’ Hall Synod went beyond its immediate context in England and spread throughout the British Isles and into Ireland. Ulster Presbyterianism was wracked with debate over confessional subscriptionism and Unitarianism. Two key interlocutors in this debate were the Unitarian theologian William Hamilton Drummond and his orthodox counterpart, Alexander Carson. This essay traces the debate with a particular emphasis on their use of Scottish Common Sense philosophy as a way into or out of heterodox views (...)
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    Under New Management - R. A. G. Carson: Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum. vi: Severus Alexander to Balbīnus and Pupienus. Pp. viii+311; 47 collotype plates. London: British Museum, 1962. Cloth, £5. 12 s. 6 d. net.J. M. C. Toynbee - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (01):98-.
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  6. Metaphysica.Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten - 1963 - Hildesheim,: G. Olms.
  7. How not to become confused about linguistics.Alexander George - 1989 - In Noam Chomsky & Alexander George (eds.), Reflections on Chomsky. Blackwell. pp. 90--110.
  8. Consent, punishment, and proportionality.Larry Alexander - 1986 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 15 (2):178-182.
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    American philosophy: from Wounded Knee to the present.Erin McKenna - 2015 - London: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Scott L. Pratt.
    Introduction -- Defining pluralism : Simon Pokagon, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, and Thomas fortune -- Evolution and American Indian philosophy -- Feminist resistance : Anna Julia Cooper, Jane Addams, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- Labor, empire and the social gospel : Washington Gladden, Walter Rauschenbusch, and Jane Addams -- A new name for an old way of thinking : William James -- Making ideas clear : Charles Sanders Peirce -- The beloved community and its discontents : Josiah Royce and the realists (...)
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  10. Psychosomatic Medicine.Franz Alexander - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 4 (15):260-262.
     
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  11. Turning Aboutness About.Alexander Sandgren - 2021 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly (1):136-155.
    There are two families of influential and stubborn puzzles that many theories of aboutness (intentionality) face: underdetermination puzzles and puzzles concerning representations that appear to be about things that do not exist. I propose an approach that elegantly avoids both kinds of puzzle. The central idea is to explain aboutness (the relation supposed to stand between thoughts and terms and their objects) in terms of relations of co-aboutness (the relation of being about the same thing that stands between the thoughts (...)
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    (1 other version)Stopping at nothing : two-year-olds differentiate between interrupted and abandoned goals.Alexander Green, Barbora Siposova, Sotaro Kita & John Michael - forthcoming - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology.
    Previous research has established that goal tracking emerges early in the first year of life and rapidly becomes increasingly sophisticated. However, it has not yet been shown whether young children continue to update their representations of others’ goals over time. The current study investigates this by probing young children’s ability to differentiate between goal directed actions that have been halted because the goal was interrupted, and because the goal was abandoned. To test whether children are sensitive to this distinction, we (...)
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  13. (3 other versions)Abductive knowledge and Holmesian inference.Alexander Bird - 2005 - In Tamar Szabó Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Oxford Studies in Epistemology. Oxford University Press. pp. 1--31.
    The usual, comparative, conception of inference to the best explanation (IBE) takes it to be ampliative. In this paper I propose a conception of IBE ('Holmesian inference') that takes it to be a species of eliminative induction and hence not ampliative. This avoids several problems for comparative IBE (for example, how could it be reliable enough to generate knowledge?). My account of Holmesian inference raises the suspicion that it could never be applied, on the grounds that scientific hypotheses are inevitably (...)
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  14. The Basis of Realism.Samuel Alexander - 1914 - [Oxford University Press].
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    10 Kuhn, Naturalism, and the Social Study of Science.Alexander Bird - 2012 - In Vasō Kintē & Theodore Arabatzis (eds.), Kuhn's The structure of scientific revolutions revisited. New York: Routledge. pp. 205.
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  16. The Foundations of Character; being a Study of the Tendencies of the Emotions and Sentiments.Alexander F. Shand - 1915 - Mind 24 (96):569-572.
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  17. Heiliger Krieg zwischen Weltanschauung und Propaganda am Beispiel der christlichen iberischen Reiche (6.-11. Jh.).Alexander Pierre Bronisch - 2019 - In Klaus Herbers, Andreas Nehring & Karin Steiner (eds.), Sakralität und Macht. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
     
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    National responsibility and the just distribution of debt relief.Alexander W. Cappelen, Rune Jansen Hagen & and Bertil Tungodden - 2007 - Ethics and International Affairs 21 (1):69–83.
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    Re-actualizing a cultural exclusion zone.Alexander Chertenko - 2018 - Rivista di Estetica 67:97-116.
    The rise of modernity in the 19th century can, among other things, be vividly illustrated by the phenomenal advance of medical profession and, in particular, surgery as its most radical form. In the 20th century, the doctor has already been steadily associated with the phenomenon of power. Medical experiments on human subjects are generally recognized as one of the most extreme manifestations of this discursive nexus. Despite considerable amount of historical research, predominantly dealing with the experiences of Nazi medicine and (...)
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    You Just Can’t Count on (Un)Reliability.Joshua Alexander & Jonathan M. Weinberg - 2020 - Analysis 80 (4):737-751.
    Edouard Machery argues that many traditional philosophical questions are beyond our capacity to answer. Answering them seems to require using the method of cases, a method that involves testing answers to philosophical questions against what we think about real or imagined cases. The problem, according to Machery, is that this method has proved unreliable ; what we think about these kinds of cases is both problematically heterogeneous and volatile. His bold solution: abandon the method of cases altogether and with it (...)
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    The idea that space perception involves more than eye movement signals and the position of the retinal image has come up before.Alexander A. Skavenski - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):331-332.
  22. Personality impressions from facial appearance.Alexander Todorov, Chris Said & Sara Verosky - 2011 - In Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford University Press.
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    CROCUFID: A Cross-Cultural Food Image Database for Research on Food Elicited Affective Responses.Alexander Toet, Daisuke Kaneko, Inge de Kruijf, Shota Ushiama, Martin G. van Schaik, Anne-Marie Brouwer, Victor Kallen & Jan B. F. van Erp - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Expert Assertion and Knowledge.Alexander Bird & Alison Hills - 2024 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 11.
    Jennifer Lackey argues that knowing that p is not sufficient for being epistemically properly positioned to assert that p. Where that knowledge is entirely second-hand and the subject is an expert, the subject is not properly positioned to make such an assertion—since experts are held to higher epistemic standards. We reject Lackey’s argument. In particular, we argue that the division of labour in science makes isolated, second-hand assertions by experts both inevitable and frequent.
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  25. Underdetermination and evidence.Alexander Bird - 2007 - In Bradley John Monton (ed.), Images of empiricism: essays on science and stances, with a reply from Bas C. van Fraassen. New York: Oxford University Press.
    I present an argument that encapsulates the view that theory is underdetermined by evidence. I show that if we accept Williamson's equation of evidence and knowledge, then this argument is question-begging. I examine ways of defenders of underdetermination may avoid this criticism. I also relate this argument and my critique to van Fraassen's constructive empiricism.
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  26. Supremacy of Christian Ethics.Alexander Lewis - 1904
     
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    La Filosofia del Padre Gratry.Hubert G. Alexander - 1952 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (2):279-280.
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    Picturing Collections in Early Modern Europe.Alexander Marr - 2010 - Intellectual History Review 20 (1):1-4.
  29. The political principle of liberty.Alexander McCobin - 2013 - In Tom G. Palmer (ed.), Why liberty: your life, your choices, your future. Ottawa, Illinois: Jameson Books.
     
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  30. Truth, method and the historian's character: the epistemic virtues of Greek and Roman historians.Alexander Meeus - 2020 - In Aaron Turner (ed.), Reconciling ancient and modern philosophies of history. Boston: De Gruyter.
  31. What Does America Mean?Alexander Meikeljohn - 1936 - The Monist 46:319.
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    Landscape Philosophy in Relation to the Description of Contemporary Society and its Environment.Alexander O. Milykh - 2021 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 25 (3):545-553.
    The article discusses the features of landscape philosophy, as well as the prospects of its practical application to analyze the crises of modern society associated with the scientific and technological revolution, globalization and the massification of culture. The concept of landscape becomes particularly important in connection with the urban turn in philosophy. The analysis given in this article has shown that landscape philosophy explains the negative characteristics of colonial cognition. The interpretation of the concept of space in landscape philosophy is (...)
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    Oliver Gloag, "Albert Camus: A Very Short Introduction.".Alexander Miller - 2021 - Philosophy in Review 41 (2):71-73.
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  34. The Man in the Mirror: Studies in the Christian Understanding of Selfhood.Alexander Miller - 1958
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    Concepts of philosophy..Alexander Thomas Ormond - 1906 - London,: The Macmillan company.
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    Parisinus 8031: Codex optimus for the a-mss of seneca’s tragedies.Alexander P. MacGregor - 1978 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 122 (1):88-110.
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    Mr. Hodgson on mr. lewes's view of philosophy.Alexander Main - 1876 - Mind 1 (2):292-294.
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    Vollendung durch Abstinenz – Motive und Praktiken sittlich-religiöser Perfektionierung in der katholischen Jugendbewegung Quickborn.Alexander Maier - 2021 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 30 (1):209-222.
    Religion und Vervollkommnung – des Einzelnen wie der Kirche bzw. der Christenheit – sind eng miteinander verwoben und gründen auf der Überzeugung, den Einzelnen für das Reich Gottes vorbereiten zu müssen bzw. dieses als Kirche in der Welt zu repräsentieren. Nicht zuletzt ist die asketische Tradition des Christentums im Dienst dieses Zieles zu sehen, die durch eine methodische Lebensführung den Wandel der Seele zum Guten erreichen wollte. Gnadentheologisch war dies umstritten, weil die Möglichkeit des Menschen dazu beizutragen – je nach (...)
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    A Crítica de Schopenhauer Ao Fundamento da Moral Proposto Por Kant.Alexander Almeida Morais - 2011 - Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 3 (5):183-197.
    Este artigo tem como objetivo explicitar a crítica que Schopenhauer faz à fundamentação da moral proposta por Kant. Para cumprir este objetivo exporemos em primeiro lugar e de forma concisa, a fundamentação da ética realizada por Kant. Depois analisaremos as críticas feitas por Schopenhauer à ética de Kant e finalizaremos indicando a alternativa de Schopenhauer em fundamentar a moral pelo sentimento da compaixão.
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    Polysomnographic Predictors of Treatment Response to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in Participants With Co-morbid Insomnia and Sleep Apnea: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial.Alexander Sweetman, Bastien Lechat, Peter G. Catcheside, Simon Smith, Nick A. Antic, Amanda O’Grady, Nicola Dunn, R. Doug McEvoy & Leon Lack - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    ObjectiveCo-morbid insomnia and sleep apnea is a common and debilitating condition that is more difficult to treat compared to insomnia or sleep apnea-alone. Emerging evidence suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia is effective in patients with COMISA, however, those with more severe sleep apnea and evidence of greater objective sleep disturbance may be less responsive to CBTi. Polysomnographic sleep study data has been used to predict treatment response to CBTi in patients with insomnia-alone, but not in patients with COMISA. (...)
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  41. Engaging tradition : Michael Oakeshott on liberal learning.Hanan A. Alexander - 2008 - In Stephen Gough & Andrew Stables (eds.), Sustainability and security within liberal societies: learning to live with the future. New York: Routledge.
     
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  42. Events in semantics.Alexander Williams - 2021 - In Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Philosophy of Language. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Explicit Identity: Church Music in the Global Age.Alexander Rosenblatt - 2022 - Philosophy Study 12 (5).
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    Is there really “juggling,” “artifice,” and “trickery” in Genes, Mind, and Culture?Alexander Rosenberg - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (1):80-82.
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    Morality As an Art.S. Alexander - 1928 - Philosophy 3 (10):143-.
    In describing morality as an art, I do not merely mean that there is a fine art of conduct, of which good manners are an obvious instance: the delicate adjustment of behaviour to small or subtle changes in our circumstances, the variation of our responses with differences in the age, standing, consideration of the persons with whom we talk. That there is such an art of good life is true, but it only means that in the instruments of life, as (...)
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    En face de l'extériorité: Lévinas et la question de la subjectivité.Alexander Schnell - 2010 - Vrin.
    Levinas a cherche a eriger l'ethique en philosophie premiere. Comment ce projet est-il conciliable avec la methode phenomenologique dont il s'est toujours inspire et dont il est reste tributaire tout au long de sa vie? L'auteur essaie d'y repondre en mettant en evidence ce qu'il appelle une phenomenologie sans phenomenalite. Celle-ci s'inscrit expressement dans la tradition de la phenomenologie transcendantale que Levinas prolonge et actualise en promouvant un concept inedit du transcendantal (concu comme conditionnement mutuel du constituant et du constitue (...)
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    Fear as an Object of Social Philosophy.Alexander Zyryanov - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 6:151-159.
    Social philosophy as a discipline has a number of standard research topics at its disposal, such as the search for the best form of government, the elucidation of the laws of the development of society, the problem of free will and will to power, etc., while the study of the phenomenon of fear is knocked out of this series and is not prerogative of social philosophy. However, upon closer examination, the problem of fear is extremely urgent for social philosophy, and (...)
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  48. Human Genome Research in an Interdependent World.Alexander Morgan Capron - 1991 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 1 (3):247-251.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Human Genome Research in an Interdependent WorldAlexander Morgan Capron (bio)This has been the year of agenda-setting conferences for the ambitious ELSI (ethical, legal and social issues) program of the Human Genome Project (HGP). But of the dozen or more major meetings of this sort held across the country, the one held at the National Institutes of Heakh (NIH) in Bethesda, MD, June 2-4, 1991, was distinctive in several respects.1As (...)
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  49. Knowledge First and Ockhamism.Alexander Arnold - 2015 - Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 6:1-20.
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  50. The Shadow of Scotus: Philosophy and Faith in Pre-Reformation Scotland.Alexander Broadie - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (189):545-547.
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