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    Regulating Communicative Risk: Online Harms and Subjective Rights.Bernard Keenan - 2024 - Law and Critique 35 (2):213-236.
    States are in the process of creating controversial legislation aimed at subjecting ‘harmful’ online communication on social media and search engines to new regulatory regimes. Critics argue that these measures are serious threats to the right to freedom of expression and freedom from surveillance. This article first draws on elements of systems theory to reframe the right to freedom of expression in democracy as a means of protecting the value of generalised second-order observation. Taking the UK’s Online Safety bill as (...)
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    Book Reviews Section 2.Donald Melcer, Frederick B. Davis, Dennis J. Hocevar, Francis J. Kelly, Joseph L. Braga, Verne Keenan, Joseph C. English, Douglas K. Stevenson, James C. Moore, Paul G. Liberty, Thebon Alexander, Jebe E. Brophy, Ronald M. Brown, W. D. Halls, Frederick M. Binder, Jacob L. Susskind, David B. Ripley, Martin Laforse, Bernard Spodek, V. Robert Agostino, R. Mclaren Sawyer, Joseph Kirschner, Franklin Parker & Hilary E. Bender - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (4):212-225.
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    A history of Catholic moral theology in the twentieth century: from confessing sins to liberating consciences.James F. Keenan - 2010 - New York: Continuum.
    Background -- The moral manualists -- Initiating reform : Odon Lottin -- Retrieving Scripture and charity : Fritz Tillman and Gérard Gilleman -- Synthesis : Bernard Häring -- The neo-manualists -- New foundations for moral reasoning, 1970-89 -- New foundations for a theological anthropology, 1980-2000 -- Toward a global discourse on suffering and solidarity -- Afterword: The encyclicals of Pope Benedict XVI.
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    A Mahayana Theology of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.John P. Keenan - 2004 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (1):89-100.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Mahāyāna Theology of the Real Presence of Christ in the EucharistJohn P. KeenanMahāyāna theology is an approach to thinking about the Christian faith within the philosophical context of the great Mahāyāna Buddhist thinkers: philosophers of emptiness such as Nāgārjuna, Āryadeva, and Candrakīrti in the Mādhyamika tradition; and philosophers of consciousness such as Maitreya, Asaçga,Vasubandhu, Sthiramati, Paramārtha, and Hsūan-tsang in theYogācāra tradition. The advantage of employing Mahāyāna philosophy in (...)
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  5. Where in the brain is the self?Todd E. Feinberg & Julian Paul Keenan - 2005 - Consciousness and Cognition 14 (4):671-678.
    Localizing the self in the brain has been the goal of consciousness research for centuries. Recently, there has been an increase in attention to the localization of the self. Here we present data from patients suffering from a loss of self in an attempt to understand the neural correlates of consciousness. Focusing on delusional misidentification syndrome , we find that frontal regions, as well as the right hemisphere appear to play a significant role in DMS and DMS related disorders. These (...)
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    Virtue Ethics.S. James F. Keenan - 1992 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 67 (2):113-114.
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    Displaced tables in Latin: the Tables for the Seven Planets for 1340.Bernard R. Goldstein & José Chabás - 2013 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 67 (1):1-42.
    The anonymous set of astronomical tables preserved in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS lat. 10262, is the first set of displaced tables to be found in a medieval Latin text. These tables are a reworking of the standard Alfonsine tables and yield the same results. However, the mean motions are defined differently, the presentation of the tables is unprecedented, and some new functions are introduced for computing true planetary longitudes. The absence of any instructions as well as unusual technical (...)
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    Hegel et la Trinité.Bernard Bourgeois - 2020 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 133 (2):107-112.
    Cet article se déploie en deux temps. Tout d’abord, il s’agit d’analyser la conceptualisation hégélienne, à la fois descriptive et critique, correctrice, d’une part du contenu qui est celui des trois déterminations constitutives de la Trinité religieuse chrétienne, et, d’autre part, de leur statut dans ce contexte culturel originel d’elles-mêmes. Puis, dans un second moment, il s’agit de méditer le concept hégélien, non pas de la Trinité chrétienne, mais de la triplicité de l’être, afin d’apprécier ce que celle-ci a gardé (...)
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    Michael LaFargue, Tao and Method (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994). pp. xv + 642. Hardback.Bernard Paul Sypniewski - 1995 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 22 (4):499-506.
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    The Psychology of Christian Morality.Bernard Reginster - 2013 - In Ken Gemes & John Richardson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Nietzsche. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This article examines Nietzsche’s moral psychology by focusing on his most important contribution to that form of inquiry, On the Genealogy of Morality. The will to power, understood as a self-standing desire for effective agency, emerges as a central concept. The Genealogy is an exploration of what happens to this desire under circumstances in which its satisfaction is severely restricted. In particular, phenomena playing a role in the development of morality such as ressentiment and self-denial are best understood as expressions (...)
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    Ethics and species integrity.Bernard E. Rollin - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (3):15 – 17.
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    Telic higher-order thoughts and Moore's paradox.Bernard W. Kobes - 1995 - Philosophical Perspectives 9:291-312.
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    La coconstruction de la narrativité. Trois niveaux dans le développement comme dans le soin.Bernard Golse - 2022 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 235 (1):51-65.
    Après avoir rappelé quelques définitions concernant les concepts de narrativité, de récit et de narration, l’auteur évoque les différentes racines épistémologiques de la narrativité ainsi que l’ontogénèse de cette fonction dans le cadre du développement du bébé (narrativité sensorielle, narrativité corporelle, narrativité en images mentales et narrativité verbale enfin). Il montre ensuite que l’espace des interactions précoces peut être considéré comme un espace de coconstruction narrative entre l’adulte et l’enfant avant de rapporter les travaux de l’institut Pikler-Lóczy à Budapest et (...)
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    LA LOGIQUE DE L'ENFANT (De trois a sept ans).Bernard Perez - 1884 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 17:353 - 376.
  15. Understanding subjectivity: Global workspace theory and the resurrection of the observing self.Bernard J. Baars - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (3):211-17.
    The world of our experience consists at all times of two parts, an objective and a subjective part . . . The objective part is the sum total of whatsoever at any given time we may be thinking of, the subjective part is the inner 'state' in which the thinking comes to pass.
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  16. Exercices philosophiques.Bernard Sève & Bernard Manin - 1980 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 170 (4):469-469.
     
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    The Impact of Web 2.0 on the Doctor-Patient Relationship.Bernard Lo & Lindsay Parham - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (1):17-26.
    Web 2.0 innovations may enhance informed patient decision-making, but also raise ethical concerns about inaccurate or misleading information, damage to the doctor-patient relationship, privacy and confidentiality, and health disparities. To increase the benefits and decrease the risks of these innovations, we recommend steps to help patients assess the quality of health information on the Internet; promote constructive doctor-patient communication about new information technologies; and set standards for privacy and data security in patient-controlled health records and for point-of-service advertising.
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  18. A neurobiological interpretation of the global workspace theory of consciousness.Bernard J. Baars & J. B. Newman - 1994 - In Antti Revonsuo & Matti Kamppinen (eds.), Consciousness in Philosophy and Cognitive Neuroscience. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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    Anthropologie jésuite du beau et culture moderne dans les Mémoires de Trévoux (1701-1762).Bernard Barthet - 2023 - Pessac: Presses universitaires de Bordeaux. Edited by Pierre-Antoine Fabre.
    Ce livre interroge le sens donné par les jésuites à l'idée de Beau. Dans la quête d'un 'je ne sais quoi' mystérieux frappant l'âme humaine comme un 'feu céleste' pour l'élever au Beau absolu, les religieux veulent montrer l'alliance du Beau et du Vrai, point de rencontre avec la Vérité divine. Les 'extraits' critiques des Mémoires de Trévoux, dont ils assurent la rédaction entre 1701 et 1762, analysent les publications européennes en Sciences, Lettres, Arts et Mœurs. A cote de la (...)
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  20. Philosophie.Claude Bernard, J. Chevalier & Justin Godart - 1954 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 144:453-453.
     
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  21. Veertien in leven!Bernard Dierick - 1945 - Antwerpen,: "'t Groeit".
     
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    Corneille’s Religious Poet.Bernard A. Facteau - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (2):252-260.
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    Commentary “What Does the Theologian Expect of the Philosopher”.Bernard A. Gendreau - 1967 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 41:121-123.
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    De l'usage des mots en "-isme" en philosophie.Bernard Jolibert - 2014 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Le discours philosophique est encombré de termes en "isme", qui apparaissent plus comme des obstacles à la réflexion que comme des instruments formés pour en faciliter l'exercice. Mots "barbares", ces termes peuvent pourtant devenir des outils intéressants pour qui veut cerner les problèmes qui se posent à toute réflexion critique et passer "des mots aux idées". Ces termes sont ici regroupés en fonction de thèmes majeurs qui correspondent à la tradition philosophique, de telle sorte que ce qui paraît au départ (...)
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    המחשבה המדינית: מבחר כתבים.Bernard Susser & Daòvid Tsur - 1990
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    La Méthode de Symétrie chez Francis Wolff.Bernard Sève - forthcoming - Journal of Ancient Philosophy:481-491.
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    The origin and development of living forms.Bernard Towers - 1978 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 3 (2):88-106.
  28. Introducing a new theory: the grand model of mind.Bernard M. Bane - 1962 - Boston,: Forum Pub. Co..
  29. Hegel à Francfort.Bernard Bourgeois - 1970 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
     
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    Society and science: changing the way we live.Bernard Dixon - 1989 - New York, N.Y.: Sterling Pub. Co..
    Discusses a number of pressing social issues, including nuclear weapons, radiation in the food supply, technological disasters, cancer, and other diseases traced to toxic chemicals in the air and water.
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    Tragoedia Humana.Bernard Špoljarić - 2019 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 39 (1):213-223.
    Locating the origin of psychic suffering akin to human kind requires an approach to the subject that cannot be reduced to any special method of natural sciences, psychology, history and sociology, and it oversteps particularities which are being carried by confined perspectives; cultural and historical spacing. The question of psychic suffering is a question regarding a human being in general, and thus except for insights compiled by the interdisciplinary method, we also need a philosophical investigation of the subject. It is (...)
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    Le libéralisme, combien de divisions?Bernard Quiriny - 2022 - Astérion 26 (26).
    Liberalism is a very broad political family which, if taken in the broadest sense, brings together authors with diverse positions whose only common point is their attachment to freedom. Therefore, to find one’s way around in this political family, it is essential to establish classification criteria. There are many possibilities: Liberals can be classified by nationality, by period, by preferred field of interest (economic liberalism, political liberalism), etc. This article proposes to classify them following two criteria, the conception of freedom (...)
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    Some Considerations of Influences on Wittgenstein.Bernard Kaplan - 1971 - Idealistic Studies 1 (1):73-88.
    Many scholars have recently given their attention to the problem of formative influences on the life and thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein. Such attention is again expressed in the paper given this evening by Professor Toulmin. Kant, Schopenhauer, Bühler, Russell, Moore, psychologists of language: these references comprise but part of the list of proposed sources of influences and determination. In the present remarks, I want to direct your attention chiefly to the claims made by Professor Toulmin in this regard, and especially (...)
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    Wisdom as the old dog with new tricks.Bernard McKenna, David Rooney & René ten Bos - 2007 - Social Epistemology 21 (2):83 – 86.
    We trace the genealogy of wisdom to show that its status in epistemological and management discourse has gradually declined since the Scientific Revolution. As the status of wisdom has declined, so the status of rational science has grown. We argue that the effects on the practice of management of the decline of wisdom may impede management practice by clouding judgment, degrading decision making, and compromising ethical standards. We show that wisdom combines transcendent intellection and rational process with ethics to provide (...)
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    Gender Differences in Affective Responses to Having Cheated: The Mediating Role of Attitudes.Bernard E. Whitley - 2001 - Ethics and Behavior 11 (3):249-259.
    Although women hold more negative attitudes toward cheating than do men, they are about as likely to engage in academic dishonesty. Cognitive dissonance theory predicts that this attitude-behavior inconsistency should lead women to experience more negative affect after cheating than would men. This prediction was tested in a sample of 92 male and 78 female college students who reported having cheated on an examination during the prior 6 months. Consistent with the results of previous research, women reported more negative attitudes (...)
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  36. Inference by complementary elimination.Bernard K. Symonds & Roderick M. Chisholm - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (3):233-236.
  37. Changing of the Guard.Bernard R. Tresnowski - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
     
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    Antigone in Hertfordshire: Moral Conflict and Moral Pluralism in Forster’s Howards End.Bernard Yack - 2020 - Res Publica 26 (4):489-504.
    This paper uses E. M. Forster’s novel Howards End to help articulate what I describe as a moral pluralist approach to moral conflict. Moral pluralism, I argue here, represents a way of responding to the moral conflicts we encounter in our lives, rather than the mere acknowledgment of their inevitability, as suggested by value pluralists like Isaiah Berlin. The tragic view of moral conflict epitomized by Sophocles’ Antigone and endorsed by most theories of value pluralism, tells us that we must (...)
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    How injustice pays.Bernard R. Boxill - 1980 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 9 (4):359-371.
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    De l’ontologie universelle à l’ontologie économique.Bernard Walliser - 2023 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 23 (2):195-222.
    L’article propose d’abord une version simplifiée d’une ontologie universelle, conçue comme un cadre général de description du monde matériel et mental. Il examine les notions d’entité, de propriété, de relation et de temporalité et leurs développements conjoints en termes de rapport entre les parties et le tout ou encore d’émergence d’une entité nouvelle. Il illustre ensuite les principes précédents en ce qui concerne la science économique, dont les entités de base sont les agents, les biens et les institutions. Il insiste (...)
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    Morality and the emotions: an inaugural lecture.Bernard Williams - 1966 - London,: Bedford College.
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    Putting Injustice First: An Alternative Approach to Liberal Pluralism.Bernard Yack - 1999 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 66 (4).
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    Hereditary and Environmental Factors in Human Behavior.L. L. Bernard - 1927 - The Monist 37 (2):161-182.
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    Heidegger, spokesman for the dweller.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):189-199.
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  45. Response to Dan Wueste.Bernard Gert - 2006 - Teaching Ethics 7 (1):111-113.
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    Response to Kerry Romesburg.Bernard Gert - 2006 - Teaching Ethics 7 (1):115-117.
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    Fundamental Moral Attitudes.Bernard B. Gilligan - 1951 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 26 (4):616-617.
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    Les Paradoxes de L'Histoire de la Philosophie.Bernard Groethuysen - 1939 - Theoria 5 (3):235-264.
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    Probability and logic in belief systems.Bernard Grofman & Gerald Hyman - 1973 - Theory and Decision 4 (2):179-195.
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    For the modern liberal: Is theology possible? Can science replace it?Bernard E. Meland - 1967 - Zygon 2 (2):166-186.
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