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  1. Reductive Physicalism and Phenomenal Properties: The Nature of the Problem.Brian Crabb - 2010 - Lambert Academic Publishers.
    This work examines and critically evaluates the proposal that phenomenal properties, or the subjective qualities of experience, present a formidable challenge for the mind-body identity theory. Physicalism per se is construed as being ontically committed only to phenomena which can be made epistemically and cognitively available in the third person; observed and understood from within an objective frame of reference. Further, the identity relation between the mental and the physical is taken to be strict identity; the mental phenomena in question (...)
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  2. The Liberal Theory of Justice: A Critical Examination of the Principal Doctrines in a Theory of Justice by John Rawls.Brian Barry - 1973 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 37 (1):156-157.
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    Front Matter.Éric Brian - 2007 - Revue de Synthèse 128 (1-2):1-3.
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    Cannabis and the Human Condition.Brian R. Clack - 2010 - In Fritz Allhoff & Dale Jacquette (eds.), Cannabis Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 90–99.
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  5. Should juries deliberate?Brian R. Hedden - 2017 - Social Epistemology 31 (4):368-386.
    Trial by jury is a fundamental feature of democratic governance. But what form should jury decision-making take? I argue against the status quo system in which juries are encouraged and even required to engage in group deliberation as a means to reaching a decision. Jury deliberation is problematic for both theoretical and empirical reasons. On the theoretical front, deliberation destroys the independence of jurors’ judgments that is needed for certain attractive theoretical results. On the empirical front, we have evidence from (...)
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    The Resistance of Friendship: Sigmund Freud, Laurence Rickels, and Sean Baker.Brian Willems - 2023 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 23:129-141.
    In the _Nichomachean Ethics_, Aristotle defines three kinds of friendship: utility, pleasure, and virtue. The characters in the films of Sean Baker fit into none of these categories. Friendship is central to all of Baker’s films, but it takes the non-Aristotelian form of “friends, no matter what,” which I interpret as a description of the aporia of friendship, of an impossible friend, or a friend in the realm of fantasy. In other words, friends are only friends when they resist everything (...)
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    Thomas Carlyle’s Conception of Transcendentalism in Sartor Resartus and Its Application to Theorizing Postliberalism.Brian Wolfel - 2022 - Télos 2022 (199):125-149.
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    (1 other version)Education for justice.Brian A. Wren - 1977 - Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books.
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    Quentin Skinner: History, Politics, Rhetoric.Brian Young - 2004 - Contemporary Political Theory 3 (3):361-362.
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    Home on the Range: What and Where is the Middle in Science and Technology Studies?Brian Balmer & Sally Wyatt - 2007 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 32 (6):619-626.
    This article introduces the special issue on middle-range theory in science and technology studies, providing the background to its production and reviewing different notions of “middle.” It begins with Merton's ideas about middle-range theory as a way of moving beyond the production of either descriptions or theories of everything. Instead of seeing the middle as the space between the theoretical imagination and the detailed depiction of everyday practices, the authors outline three ways of thinking about the middle range: as an (...)
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    Animalism.Brian Garrett - 2018 - Analysis 78 (2):348-353.
    © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Analysis Trust. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: [email protected] article is published and distributed under the terms of the Oxford University Press, Standard Journals Publication Model...The editors of this interesting collection,1 Stephan Blatti and Paul Snowdon, have placed the various essays, most of which were specially written for this volume, in three categories: Part I contains articles critical of animalism; Part II contains essays defending animalism and (...)
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  12. Cartesianism and the Private Language Argument.Brian Garrett - 2002 - Sorites 14:57-62.
    In this paper, I argue that neither the #257 argument nor the #258 argument in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations undermines the coherence of the Cartesian Model, according to which a sensation word, such as `headache' or `tickle', gets its meaning in virtue of an act of `inner' association or ostensive definition. In addition, I argue against the standard assumption that the diarist's language of #258 is logically private.
     
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    Essays on Kant, Schelling, and German aesthetics.Henry Crabb Robinson - 2010 - London: Modern Humanities Research Association. Edited by James Vigus.
    It is usually assumed that the only British Romantic writer who engaged meaningfully with German philosophy was S. T. Coleridge. This edition disproves that assumption.
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    War and International Justice: A Kantian Perspective.Brian Orend - 2006 - Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press.
    Can war ever be just? By what right do we charge people with war crimes? Can war itself be a crime? What is a good peace treaty? Since the Cold War ended in the early 1990s, many wars have erupted, inflaming such areas as the Persian Gulf, Central Africa and Central Europe. Brutalities committed during these conflicts have sparked new interest in the ethics of war and peace. Brian Orend explores the ethics of war and peace from a Kantian (...)
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    In Search of the Elusive Whitehead.Brian Hendley - 2002 - Process Studies 31 (2):51-63.
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    Moral Vegetarianism.Brian G. Henning - 2016 - Process Studies 45 (2):236-249.
    In this article the work of a recent critic of moral vegetarianism (and veganism) is analyzed: Andrew F. Smith. Smith s work is significant for process thinkers who defend moral vegetarianism for various reasons. One of these is that he forces process thinkers to consider in more depth Whitehead’s view of plant ontology; another is that Smith adds insightfully to the conversation within process thought regarding the relationship between claims regarding animal rights and the ecoholistic concerns of environmental ethicists.
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  17. Foreword.Brian Price - 2023 - In Alexander García Düttmann (ed.), So what, or How to make films with words. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
     
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    America as Second Creation: Technology and Narratives of New Beginnings.Brian Garvey - 2005 - Utopian Studies 16 (2):275-280.
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    Darwinism and Environmentalism.Brian Garvey - 2011 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 69:67-82.
    A number of authors have combined a commitment to Darwinian evolution as a major source of insight into human nature with a strong commitment to environmentalist concerns. The most notable of these is perhaps Edward O. Wilson, in a series of books. Yet it may appear that there is a tension between Darwinism as a world-view – or least some major aspects of it – and a concern for non-human entities as worthy of concern in their own right. In the (...)
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  20. Vagueness, identity and the world.Brian J. Garrett - 1991 - Logique Et Analyse 135 (1):349.
     
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    Inventeurs-explorateurs de l'espace présent. L'utopie codée du Makrolab.Brian Holmes - 2005 - Rue Descartes 49 (3):102-107.
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    Clinical Trials Not Causing Harm With Potential for Realizing Benefit Should Continue.Brian Michael Jackson - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (10):112-114.
    Volume 19, Issue 10, October 2019, Page 112-114.
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    Starting School.Brian Jackson - 2013 - Routledge.
    First published in 1979, this book considers the culture of a multi-racial community through the eyes of six children about to start school. Each child is from a different background but all live in the same street in a town in the north of England. Following the children from home into school, their six separate lives are unveiled, illustrating the manner in which their six separate worlds are in some ways grounded in their own respective cultures, and in others interwoven (...)
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    The philosophy of uncertainty.Brian David Ellis - 1970 - Bundoora, Vic.,: [La Trobe University].
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    Scepticism and philosophical methodology.Brian Grant - 2011 - Hildesheim: G. Olms. Edited by Reid Buchanan & Robin Lee.
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    Toward an Ontology of Peace I.Brian Gregor - 2024 - Approaching Religion 14 (3):25-40.
    This essay is the first of two seeking to draw out an ontology of peace from Paul Ricoeur’s thought. This first essay (Part I) argues that Ricoeur’s hermeneutics of creation provides the best starting point because of its insistence on the goodness of created being. Ricoeur develops this conviction from his reading of the biblical creation accounts, which I follow through three texts from three periods of Ricoeur’s work. In The Symbolism of Evil, Ricoeur show that peace rather than violence (...)
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    Why Are There So Few Ethics Consults in Children’s Hospitals?Brian Carter, Manuel Brockman, Jeremy Garrett, Angie Knackstedt & John Lantos - 2018 - HEC Forum 30 (2):91-102.
    In most children’s hospitals, there are very few ethics consultations, even though there are many ethically complex cases. We hypothesize that the reason for this may be that hospitals develop different mechanisms to address ethical issues and that many of these mechanisms are closer in spirit to the goals of the pioneers of clinical ethics than is the mechanism of a formal ethics consultation. To show how this is true, we first review the history of collaboration between philosophers and physicians (...)
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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 thinking (...)
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  29. (1 other version)Truth and Objectivity.Brian Ellis - 1991 - Mind 100 (2):293-295.
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    The political cartography of the Human Genome Project.Brian Balmer - 1996 - Perspectives on Science 4 (3):249-282.
    This article examines the mobilization of resources for the Human Genome Mapping Project in the United Kingdom. The Project was established through an award of additional funds to the Medical Research Council at a time of financial stringency within publicly funded science, accompanied by relatively little of the debate that had surrounded the U.S. initiative. It is argued, following Fujimura and Star’s terminology, that the project was “packaged” and repackaged by its proponents so that it aligned the, otherwise disparate, agendas (...)
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    Practically Religious: Worldly Benefits and the Common Religion of Japan. Ian Reader and George J. Tanabe Jr.Brian Bocking - 2000 - Buddhist Studies Review 17 (1):105-110.
    Practically Religious: Worldly Benefits and the Common Religion of Japan. Ian Reader and George J. Tanabe Jr. Hawai'i University Press, Honolulu 1998. xii, 303 pp. $45 ISBN 0-8248-2065-7; $22.95 ISBN 0-8248-209-8.
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    Augustine's glorious city of God as principle of the political.Brian T. Trainor - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):543-553.
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    On Germans and Other Greeks: Tragedy and Ethical Life (review).Brian Hansford Bowles - 2003 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (2):133-135.
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    Philosophy of science as normative sociology.Brian S. Baigrie - 1988 - Metaphilosophy 19 (3-4):237-252.
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  35. Legal pragmatism.Brian E. Butler - 2001 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Evil, suffering, and religion.Brian Hebblethwaite - 1976 - New York: Hawthorn Books.
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    Pagans and Christians in the City: Culture Wars from the Tiber to the Potomac by Steven D. Smith.Brian Welter - 2020 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 20 (3):635-637.
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  38. Hymns for Today.Brian Wren - 2009
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    This dance of the mind.Brian Grant - 2008 - New York: Georg Olms.
    A study of the major themes in traditional and contemporary philosophy.
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    Expansion of the genetic code in yeast: making life more complex.Brian K. Davis - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (2):111-115.
    Proteins account for the catalytic and structural versatility displayed by all cells, yet they are assembled from a set of only 20 common amino acids. With few exceptions, only 61 nucleotide triplets also direct incorporation of these amino acids. Endeavors to expand the genetic code recently progressed to nucleus‐containing cells, after Chin et al.1 transferred Escherichia coli genes for a mutant tyrosine‐adaptor molecule and its synthetase into Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Transformed yeast cells were produced that exhibit efficient site‐specific incorporation of non‐biotic (...)
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    Proving God’s Existence II.Brian Davies - 1987 - Cogito 1 (2):5-7.
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    The Arguments of Aquinas: A Philosophical View by J. J. MacIntosh.Brian Davies - 2018 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (2):367-368.
    Aquinas never describes himself as a ‘philosopher.’ He typically uses that word when referring to such “pagans” as Aristotle. Yet he often presents what we can now view as purely philosophical arguments. And it is some of these with which MacIntosh is concerned in this fine new book, which is divided into three parts, as is Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae. MacIntosh has previously published two books on Robert Boyle, who features from time to time in the present volume.In part 1, “Natural (...)
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    Anselm of Havelberg’s use of authorities in his account of the Filioque.Brian Dunkle - 2012 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 105 (2).
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  44. Implications Of Science For Epistemology And Metaphysics.Brian Ellis - 1989 - In Mary Lou Maxwell & Wade C. Savage (eds.), Science, Mind, and Psychology: Essays in Honor of Grover Maxwell. Upa. pp. 311.
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  45. Local groups: Bristol, liverpool, York, oxford.Brian Fay - 1976 - Radical Philosophy 14:42.
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    Professor grünbaum and teleological mechanisms.Brian Skyrms - 1964 - Philosophy of Science 31 (1):62-64.
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    Don't shoot the trumpeter - he's doing his best!Brian Barry - 1979 - Theory and Decision 11 (2):153-180.
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    Public attitudes to the use in research of personal health information from general practitioners' records: a survey of the Irish general public.Brian S. Buckley, Andrew W. Murphy & Anne E. MacFarlane - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (1):50-55.
    Introduction Understanding the views of the public is essential if generally acceptable policies are to be devised that balance research access to general practice patient records with protection of patients' privacy. However, few large studies have been conducted about public attitudes to research access to personal health information. Methods A mixed methods study was performed. Informed by focus groups and literature review, a questionnaire was designed which assessed attitudes to research access to personal health information and factors that influence these. (...)
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  49. A Critical Analysis of Hunters’ Ethics.Brian Luke - 1997 - Environmental Ethics 19 (1):25-44.
    I analyze the “Sportsman’s Code,” arguing that several of its rules presuppose a respect for animals that renders hunting a prima facie wrong. I summarize the main arguments used to justify hunting and consider them in relation to the prima facie case against hunting entailed by the sportsman’s code. Sport hunters, I argue, are in a paradoxical position—the more conscientiously they follow the code, themore strongly their behavior exemplifies a respect for animals that undermines the possibilities of justifying hunting altogether. (...)
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    Life History into Story.Brian Boyd - 2014 - Philosophy and Literature 38 (1A):A267-A278.
    Life history theory in biology helps prompt the question: Does literature reflect the different phases of human life history equally? And if not, why not? i suggest that it does not. The centrality of sexual love and violent death in literature reflects the two key factors in biological evolution: reproduction and survival. But the very familiarity of these themes poses risks for storytellers. since nothing makes for more arresting unpredictability than conflicting motives in active opposition, stories tend to focus disproportionately (...)
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