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    Change and Temporal Movement.Charles J. Klein - 1999 - American Philosophical Quarterly 36 (3):225 - 239.
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    On the Necessary Existence of an Object with Creative Power.Charles J. Klein - 2000 - Faith and Philosophy 17 (3):367-370.
    I present an argument which is related to the ontological argument which has a more plausible premise and a weaker conclusion. I assume two postulates concerning the meaning of ‘x creates y’. I then prove that the proposition possibly, something (non-vacuously) creates everything entails, in quantified S5, that there is a necessarily existing object with creative power - an object which creates all (and some) contingently existing objects in some possible world.
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  3. Lectures and Essays.J. Klein - 1985
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    Opportunity Platforms and Safety Nets: Corporate Citizenship and Reputational Risk.Charles J. Fombrun, Naomi A. Gardberg & Michael L. Barnett - 2000 - Business and Society Review 105 (1):85-106.
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  5. Deictic Categories in the Semantics of 'Come'.Charles J. Fillmore - 1966 - Foundations of Language 2 (3):219-227.
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    Stages on a cartesian road to immaterialism.Charles J. McCracken - 1986 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 24 (1):19-40.
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    Working memory and the developmental analysis of probability judgment.Charles J. Brainerd - 1981 - Psychological Review 88 (6):463-502.
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    Setting Health Care Priorities: Oregon's Next Steps.Charles J. Dougherty - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (3):1-10.
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    Defining the individual.Charles J. Goodnight - 2013 - In Frederic Bouchard & Philippe Huneman (eds.), From Groups to Individuals: Evolution and Emerging Individuality. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. pp. 37.
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    Schemata, CONSORT, and the Salk Polio Vaccine Trial.Charles J. Kowalski & Adam J. Mrdjenovich - 2018 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 43 (1):64-82.
    In this essay, we defend the design of the Salk polio vaccine trial and try to put some limits on the role schemata should play in designing clinical research studies. Our presentation is structured as a response to de Freitas and Pietrobon who identified the CONSORT statement as a schema that would have, had it existed at the time, ruled out the design of the Salk polio vaccine trial of 1954 in favor of a completely randomized controlled clinical trial. We (...)
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  11. Problems of Providence.Charles J. Shebbeare, C. C. J. Webb & Paul Arthur Schilpp - 1930 - Humana Mente 5 (17):134-135.
     
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    The virtues of wild leisure.Charles J. List - 2005 - Environmental Ethics 27 (4):355-373.
    The land ethic of Aldo Leopold has increasingly received attention as an example of an environmental virtue ethic. However, an important remaining question is how to cultivate and transmit environmental virtues. The answer to this question can be found in the pursuit of wild leisure. The classical view of leisure primarily as articulated in Aristotle’s Politics provides a good starting point for an examination of wild leisure. Leopold thought wild leisure was important and associated it with his land ethic. Leopold’s (...)
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    Sham surgery: Not an oxymoron.Charles J. Kowalski - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (4):8 – 9.
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    The Technology Time Bomb.Charles J. Abaté - 1991 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 11 (6):317-321.
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    Deleuze and Guattari.Charles J. Stivale & Ronald Bogue - 1991 - Substance 20 (1):117.
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    The God of classical theism and the doctrine of the incarnation.Charles J. Kelly - 1994 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 35 (1):1 - 20.
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  17. Introduction: actuality and concepts.Charles J. Stivale - forthcoming - Substance.
     
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    Why God is Not Really Related to the World.Charles J. Kelly - 1988 - Philosophy Research Archives 14:455-487.
    The first part of the paper sketches the rationale for the classical theistic thesis that, though God is not really related to the world, the world is really related to God. Part II delineates four sets of recent criticisms ofthis thesis: (a) an objection which assesses it as conflating transparent and opaque construals of intentional propositions, (b) a dilemma which regards it as undermining either free divine creativity or God’s knowledge of the contingent, (c) arguments which view its adherence to (...)
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  19. Yoga and yoga discipline.Charles J. Ryan - 1940 - Point Loma, Calif.,: Theosophical university press.
     
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  20. Deleuze millénaire, ou Au-delà du tombeau.Charles J. Stivale - 2005 - In Gilles Deleuze, André Bernold & Richard Pinhas (eds.), Deleuze épars. Paris: Hermann.
     
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  21. The costs of commercial medicine.Charles J. Dougherty - 1990 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 11 (4).
    The purpose of this paper is to review the rising influence of commercialism in American medicine and to examine some of the consequences of this trend. Increased competition subverts physician collegiality, draws hospitals into for-profit ownership and behavior, and leads clinical investigators into secrecy and possibly into bias and abuse. Medicine faces a deprofessionalization evidenced in loss of control over the clinical setting and over self-regulation. Health care becomes a commodity relying on cultivation of desires instead of satisfaction of needs, (...)
     
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    Subjects, speakers, and roles.Charles J. Fillmore - 1970 - Synthese 21 (3-4):251 - 274.
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    Problems in education and philosophy.Charles J. Brauner - 1965 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall. Edited by Hobert W. Burns.
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    Task descriptions and circularity.Charles J. Brainerd - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):260-261.
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    Response field biases in parietal, temporal, and frontal lobe visual areas.Charles J. Bruce & Martha G. MacAvoy - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (3):546-547.
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    Beware Dichotomies.Charles J. Kowalski & Adam J. Mrdjenovich - 2016 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59 (4):517-535.
    That dichotomization is, at least under certain circumstances, a bad idea is not news. A well-known, early example is the biblical story of King Solomon, who used the absurdity of the procedure to help adjudicate a dispute between two women who each claimed to be the mother of a contested child. Solomon reasoned that his proposal to split the child into two, giving half to each woman, would be abhorrent to the real mother, and when one of the women objected (...)
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    (1 other version)Metaphysical Basis of Action in the Philosophy of Marxism.Charles J. Mcfadden - 1941 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 17:113-120.
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    Sociobiology, God, and understanding.Charles J. Lumsden - 1989 - Zygon 24 (1):83-108.
    This article presents the rationale of a new approach to the debate between sociobiology and religion. In it, I outline a sociobiology that may generate alternative and competing hypotheses about the existence of gods as beings (theisms) and the nature of their participation in the universe. I examine the central theoretical issues of this sociobiology and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of a sociobiological approach to theological issues, including problems pertinent to nontheistic theologies. A concluding case is made for an (...)
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    “Some,” and possibly all, scalar inferences are not delayed: Evidence for immediate pragmatic enrichment.Daniel J. Grodner, Natalie M. Klein, Kathleen M. Carbary & Michael K. Tanenhaus - 2010 - Cognition 116 (1):42-55.
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    Ideal, Fact, and Medicine: A Philosophy for Health Care.Charles J. Dougherty - 1985
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    The Common Root of Husserl’s and Peirce’s Phenomenologies.Charles J. Dougherty - 1980 - New Scholasticism 54 (3):305-325.
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    Studies in linguistic semantics.Charles J. Fillmore & D. Terence Langendoen (eds.) - 1971 - New York, N.Y.: Irvington.
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    Fallaciousness and Invalidity.Charles J. Abaté - 1979 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 12 (4):262 - 266.
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    Commentarium in Librum I Sententiarum (Dist. 2, Cap. 1).Charles J. Ermatinger & Richard Fishacre - 1958 - Modern Schoolman 35 (3):213-235.
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    Julius B. Richmond and Head Start: The Dream Become Reality.Charles J. Bussey - 1993 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 36 (3):429-441.
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    The stage question in cognitive-developmental theory.Charles J. Brainerd - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):173-182.
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    The task of philosophical theology.Charles J. Curtis - 1967 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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    The Natural Law and International Relations.Charles J. Mcmanus - 1950 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 24:97-102.
  39. Berkeley's realism.Charles J. McCracken - 2008 - In Stephen Hartley Daniel (ed.), New interpretations of Berkeley's thought. Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
     
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    Dialectical Materialism.Charles J. McFadden - 1960 - New Scholasticism 34 (3):384-387.
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    The Intelligibility of the Thomistic God.Charles J. Kelly - 1976 - Religious Studies 12 (3):347 - 364.
    Man has the urge to thrust against the limits of language. Think for instance about one's astonishment that anything exists. This astonishment cannot be expressed in the form of a question and there is no answer to it. Anything we can say must, a priori, be nonsense.
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    Returning to Moral “First Things”.J. Daryl Charles - 2004 - Philosophia Christi 6 (1):59-76.
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    A Heideggerian reflection on the prospects of technology.Charles J. Sabatino - 2007 - Janus Head 10 (1):63-76.
    Heidegger understands technology as an act of revealing rather than merely a human achievement. Within the modern era, technology represents the manner in which humans stand within and make manifest the open interplay and inter-relatedness that is world. The danger of this era is the extent to which everything has become available, accessible, and disposable to human manipulation, practically without limit. However, the very totalizing extent to which this is happening, and the forgetfullness that takes it all for granted, can (...)
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    Mind, Money, and Morality: Ethical Dimensions of Economic Change in American Psychiatry.Charles J. Dougherty - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (3):15-20.
    Pressures to contain budgets and provide cost‐effective care are widespread in the American health care system, no less in psychiatry than elsewhere. The ethical implications of such economically motivated trends, however, become even more important in the area of psychiatric medicine.
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    Social values as an independent factor affecting end of life medical decision making.Charles J. Cohen, Yifat Chen, Hedi Orbach, Yossi Freier-Dror, Gail Auslander & Gabriel S. Breuer - 2015 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 18 (1):71-80.
    Research shows that the physician’s personal attributes and social characteristics have a strong association with their end-of-life decision making. Despite efforts to increase patient, family and surrogate input into EOL decision making, research shows the physician’s input to be dominant. Our research finds that physician’s social values, independent of religiosity, have a significant association with physician’s tendency to withhold or withdraw life sustaining, EOL treatments. It is suggested that physicians employ personal social values in their EOL medical coping, because they (...)
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    Health Care Reform and the Battle for the Body Politic.Charles J. Dougherty, Norman Daniels, Donald W. Leight, Ronald L. Kaplan & Dan E. Beauchamp - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (4):39.
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    Modality and Causality in the First Part of Aquinas’s Third Way.Charles J. Kelly - 2007 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 10 (1):72-91.
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    Classical Theism and the Doctrine of the Trinity.Charles J. Kelly - 1994 - Religious Studies 30 (1):67 - 88.
    It is well known that Augustine, Boethius, Anselm and Aquinas participated in a tradition of philosophical theology which determined God to be simple, perfect, immutable and timelessly eternal. Within the parameters of such an Hellenic understanding of the divine nature, they sought a clarification of one of the fundamental teachings of their Christian faith, the doctrine of the Trinity. These classical theists were not dogmatists, naively unreflective about the very possibility of their project. Aquinas, for instance, explicitly worried about and (...)
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    The owl of Minerva: philosophers on philosophy.Charles J. Bontempo - 1975 - New York: McGraw-Hill. Edited by S. Jack Odell.
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    Markovian interpretations of conservation learning.Charles J. Brainerd - 1979 - Psychological Review 86 (3):181-213.
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