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    Broken Bodies and Healing Communities: The Challenge of HIV and AIDS in the South African Context.Emily Reimer-Barry - 2012 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 32 (1):225-226.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Broken Bodies and Healing Communities: The Challenge of HIV and AIDS in the South African ContextEmily Reimer-BarryBroken Bodies and Healing Communities: The Challenge of HIV and AIDS in the South African Context Edited by Neville Richardson Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: Cluster Publications, 2009. 209 pp. $12.00.The township of Mpophomeni, like many communities in South Africa, has been tragically devastated by HIV/AIDS. Christian churches in the region have responded to (...)
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    Logical Reasoning, Development and Learning.Barry Richards - 1987 - In B. Inhelder, D. de Caprona & A. Cornu-Wells (eds.), Piaget Today. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 87--99.
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    Stove on inductive scepticism.Barry Gower - 1990 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 68 (1):109 – 112.
  4. Tense and continuity.Barry Taylor - 1977 - Linguistics and Philosophy 1 (2):199 - 220.
    The paper proposes a formal account of Aristotle's trichotomy of verbs, in terms of properties of their continuous tensings, into S(state)-verbs, K(kinesis)-verbs, and E-(energeia)-verbs. Within a Fregean tense framework in which predicates are relativized to times, an account of the continuous tenses is presented and a preliminary account of the trichotomy devised, which permits an illuminating analogy to be drawn between the temporal properties of E- and K-verbs and the spatial properties of stuffs and substances. This analogy is drawn upon (...)
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    Comments.Barry Maund - 2006 - Dialectica 60 (3):347-353.
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    Philosophy of the social sciences (Edited by Maurice Natanson)∗.Robert M. Barry - 1965 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 8 (1-4):217-224.
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  7. Daoism and Chinese Martial Arts.Barry Allen - 2014 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 13 (2):251-266.
    The now-global phenomenon of Asian martial arts traces back to something that began in China. The idea the Chinese communicated was the dual cultivation of the spiritual and the martial, each perfected in the other, with the proof of perfection being an effortless mastery of violence. I look at one phase of the interaction between Asian martial arts and Chinese thought, with a reading of the Zhuangzi 莊子 and the Daodejing 道德經 from a martial arts perspective. I do not claim (...)
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  8. The Goal of Transcendental Arguments.Barry Stroud - 1999 - In Robert Stern (ed.), Transcendental Arguments: Problems and Prospects. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
  9. (1 other version)A guide to naturalizing semantics.Barry M. Loewer - 1997 - In Bob Hale, Crispin Wright & Alexander Miller (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Language. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 108-126.
  10. Comments on Jaegwon Kim’s Mind and the Physical World.Barry Loewer - 2002 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (3):655–662.
    NRP is a family of views differing by how they understand “reduction” and “physicalism.” Following Kim I understand the non-reduction as holding that some events and properties are distinct from any physical events and properties. A necessary condition for physicalism is that mental properties, events, and laws supervene on physical ones. Kim allows various understandings of “supervenience” but I think that physicalism requires at least the claim that any minimal physical duplicate of the actual world is a duplicate simpliciter. Some (...)
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  11. Scepticism and the senses.Barry Stroud - 2009 - European Journal of Philosophy 17 (4):559-570.
    Abstract: This paper is an attempt to identify and to suggest reasons to reject those assumptions about the nature and scope of perceptual knowledge that appear to make an unacceptable scepticism the only strictly defensible answer to the philosophical problem of knowledge of the world in general. The suggestion is that our knowing things about the world around us by perception can be satisfactorily explained only if we can be understood to sometimes perceive that such-and-such is so, where what we (...)
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  12. .Barry Smith - 2004 - Grupo de Acción Filosófica (Gaf), Buenos Aires.
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    International Trade and Labor Standards: A Proposal for Linkage.Christian Barry & Sanjay Reddy - 2008 - Columbia University Press.
    In this book, Christian Barry and Sanjay G. Reddy propose ways in which the international trading system can support poor countries in promoting the well-being of their peoples.
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    The Objectivity of Tastes and Tasting.Barry C. Smith - 2007 - In Questions of Taste: the philosophy of wine. Oxford University Press. pp. 41.
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  15. Edmund D. Pellegrino and David C. Thomasma, A Philosophical Basis of Medical Practice Reviewed by.Barry Hoffmaster - 1981 - Philosophy in Review 1 (2/3):109-114.
     
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    The Ethics of Homicide.Barry Hoffmaster - 1980 - Philosophical Books 21 (3):175-177.
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    The Rationality and Morality of Dying Children.Barry Hoffmaster - 2011 - Hastings Center Report 41 (6):30-42.
    There is more rationality in our lives than there is in our philosophy. There is more morality in our lives than there is in our philosophy. Those claims undoubtedly are startling, perhaps even incomprehensible, given that the Western philosophical tradition from Plato on is devoted to rationality, in morality and everywhere else. The narrowly circumscribed account of rationality in that philosophical tradition—formal reason—is, however, the source of both claims. The formal reason of philosophy is rule-governed reasoning, the kind of inferential (...)
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    Auditory object processing and primate biological evolution.Barry Horwitz, Fatima T. Husain & Frank H. Guenther - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):134-134.
    This commentary focuses on the importance of auditory object processing for producing and comprehending human language, the relative lack of development of this capability in nonhuman primates, and the consequent need for hominid neurobiological evolution to enhance this capability in making the transition from protosign to protospeech to language.
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    Response force as an indicant of conflict in double stimulation.Barry H. Kantowitz - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 100 (2):302.
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    Acknowledgments.Barry Allen - 2015 - In Vanishing Into Things: Knowledge in Chinese Tradition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. pp. 281-282.
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  21. Ever not Quite: William James's A pluralistic universe.Barry Allen - 2017 - In David Howell Evans (ed.), Understanding James, Understanding Modernism. New York: Bloomsbury.
    “A Pluralistic Universe” began as James’s Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College, 1908. He repeated the lectures at Harvard and they were published the following year. Writing from Cambridge, and alluding to his last experiment with public lectures, recently published as Pragmatism (1907), he told his friend that the new commission “doom[s] me to relapse into the ‘popular lecture’ form just as I thought I had done with it forever. . . . I find that my free and easy personal way (...)
     
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    Resonance.Barry Allen - 2015 - In Vanishing Into Things: Knowledge in Chinese Tradition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. pp. 210-234.
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    Shame, health literacy and consent.Barry Lyons & Luna Dolezal - 2024 - Clinical Ethics 19 (2):150-156.
    This paper is particularly concerned with shame, sometimes considered the ‘master emotion’, and its possible role in affecting the consent process, specifically where that shame relates to the issue of diminished health literacy. We suggest that the absence of exploration of affective issues in general during the consent process is problematic, as emotions commonly impact upon our decision-making process. Experiencing shame in the healthcare environment can have a significant influence on choices related to health and healthcare, and may lead to (...)
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  24. Knowledge and adaptation.Barry Allen - 1997 - Biology and Philosophy 12 (2):233-241.
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  25. The Cultural Degradation of Universal Education: The Educational Views of Robert Lewis Dabney.Barry D. Simpson - 2006 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 20 (3):47.
  26. Comment on Lockwood.Barry Loewer - 1996 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47 (2):229-232.
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    Gilding or Staining" the World with "Sentiments" and "Phantasms.Barry Stroud - 1993 - Hume Studies 19 (2):253-272.
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    Handbook of social theory.Barry Smart & George Ritzer (eds.) - 2001 - Thousands Oaks, Calif.: SAGE.
    This book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the roots, current debates and future development of social theory. It draws together a team of international scholars, and presents an authoritative and panoramic critical survey of the field. The first section, examines the classical tradition. Included here are critical discussions of Comte, Spencer, Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel, Mead, Freud, Mannheim and classical feminist thought, demonstrating not only the critical significance of classical writings, but also their continuing relevance. The second (...)
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    (1 other version)Metaphysische Unzufriedenheit.Barry Stroud - 2019 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 67 (1):59-73.
    What do we seek in metaphysical reflection on the world we live in? Kant thought the urge is “something more than a mere thirst for knowledge.” Here I introduce the question whether we could ever gain sufficient “distance” from our knowing the things we know about the world to arrive at satisfyingly independent verdicts about the metaphysical status of what appear to be indispensable ingredients of our conception of the world and of ourselves as agents within it. Could we consistently (...)
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  30. What We Know When We Know a Language.Barry C. Smith - 2005 - In Ernie Lepore & Barry C. Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 941.
    EVERY speaker of a language knows a bewildering variety of linguistic facts, and will come to know many more. It is knowledge that connects sound and meaning. Questions about the nature of this knowledge cannot be separated from fundamental questions about the nature of language. The conception of language we should adopt depends on the part it plays in explaining our knowledge of language. This chapter explores options in accounting for language, and our knowledge of language, and defends the view (...)
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  31. Reading McDowell: On Mind and World.Barry G. Stroud - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
     
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    The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Literature.Barry Stocker & Michael Mack (eds.) - 2018 - London: Palgrave Macmillan Uk.
    This comprehensive Handbook presents the major perspectives within philosophy and literary studies on the relations, overlaps and tensions between philosophy and literature. Drawing on recent work in philosophy and literature, literary theory, philosophical aesthetics, literature as philosophy and philosophy as literature, its twenty-nine chapters plus substantial Introduction and Afterword examine the ways in which philosophy and literature depend on each other and interact, while also contrasting with each other in that they necessarily exclude or incorporate each other. This book establishes (...)
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    Foucault, Marxism and Critique.Barry Smart - 1983 - Studies in Soviet Thought 31 (4):343-347.
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  34. Hume’s Scepticism.Barry Stroud - 1991 - Philosophical Topics 19 (1):271-291.
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    Brentano and Marty: An Inquiry into Being and Truth.Barry Smith - 1990 - In Kevin Mulligan (ed.), Mind, Meaning and Metaphysics: The Philosophy and Theory of Language of Anton Marty. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 111-149.
    See revised version in Barry Smith, Austrian Philosophy, chapter 4; available online at: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith/book/austrian_philosophy/.
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  36. Freedom from Physics: Quantum Mechanics and Free Will.Barry Loewer - 2004 - In Tim Crane & Katalin Farkas (eds.), Metaphysics: a guide and anthology. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  37. 'Just more theory': A manoeuvre in Putnam's model-theoretic argument for antirealism.Barry Taylor - 1991 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 69 (2):152 – 166.
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    On interpreting pronouns.Barry Richards - 1984 - Linguistics and Philosophy 7 (3):287 - 324.
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    EEG Markers of Visually Experienced Self-motion.Barry Robert, Palmisano Stephen, Schira Mark, De Blasio Frances, Karamacoska Diana & MacDonald Brett - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  40. The neurology of the weird: brain states and anamalous experience.Barry L. Beyerstein - 2007 - In Sergio Della Sala (ed.), Tall Tales About the Mind and Brain: Separating Fact From Fiction. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Logological Investigations.Barry Sandywell - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    These ground breaking volumes, the first in a series of ten, explore the similarities and differences between the discourses of reflection and reflexivity. Examining the role of reflexivity he traces the journey from its early expression though classical and Greek philosophy, drama and poetry to modern and postmodern forms. These `logological investigations' introduce a method of analysis which traces the epochal movement of thought from a videological to a dialogical conception of the world. They are available as a set or (...)
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  42. What I know when I know a language.Barry C. Smith - 2005 - In Ernie Lepore & Barry C. Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    EVERY speaker of a language knows a bewildering variety of linguistic facts, and will come to know many more. It is knowledge that connects sound and meaning. Questions about the nature of this knowledge cannot be separated from fundamental questions about the nature of language. The conception of language we should adopt depends on the part it plays in explaining our knowledge of language. This chapter explores options in accounting for language, and our knowledge of language, and defends the view (...)
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  43. Time and Temporal Experience.Barry Dainton - 2011 - In Adrian Bardon (ed.), The Future of the Philosophy of Time. London: Routledge. pp. 123-48.
     
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    After Dot-Com, After Worldcom, After Enron, After Capitalism - After CapitalismDavid Schweickart Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2002; paperback, 256 pp. ISBN 0742513009. [REVIEW]Barry L. Padgett - 2005 - Business Ethics Quarterly 15 (2):329-340.
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  45. (1 other version)Quine's physicalism.Barry G. Stroud - 1990 - In Perspectives on Quine. Cambridge: Blackwell.
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    European Philosophy and the American Academy.Barry Smith (ed.) - 1994 - Hegeler Institute.
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    Spherical Justice and Global Injustice.Brian Barry - 1995 - In David Miller & Michael Walzer (eds.), Pluralism, Justice, and Equality. Oxford University Press.
    Brian Barry examines the idea that the demands of justice in a given society can be ascertained by interpreting the shared understandings of the meanings of the goods that are to be distributed. Focusing on Michael Walzer's claims regarding the meanings of such goods as money, health, and leisure, Barry argues that for meanings to determine the uniquely right distributions, the criteria of distribution need to be built into the meanings. He criticizes the implications of Walzer's theory for (...)
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    A test of generalized expected utility theory.Barry Sopher & Gary Gigliotti - 1993 - Theory and Decision 35 (1):75-106.
  49. Mach und Ehrenfels. Mulligan, Kevin und Smith & Barry - 1986 - In Reinhard Fabian (ed.), Christian von Ehrenfels: Leben und Werk. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
     
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  50. The nonprofit sector : charity and chicanery.Barry D. Friedman & Amanda M. Main - 2019 - In Carole L. Jurkiewicz, Stuart Gilman & Carol W. Lewis (eds.), Global corruption and ethics management: translating theory into action. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
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