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    Introducing philosophy.Dave Robinson - 1999 - Lanham, Md.: Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by National Bk. Network. Edited by Judy Groves & Richard Appignanesi.
    Explains, in graphic novel format, the thinking of the most important philosophers in the Western tradition, including Aristotle, Francis Bacon, and Jean-Paul Sartre.
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  2. Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Political of Resentment.Francis Fukuyama - 2018
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    Charles Peirce's theory of scientific method.Francis Eagan Reilly - 1970 - New York,: Fordham University Press.
    This book is an attempt to understand a significant part of the complex thought of Charles Sanders Peirce, especially in those areas which interested him most: scientific method and related philosophical questions. It is organized primarily from Peirce's own writings, taking chronological settings into account where appropriate, and pointing out the close connections of several major themes in Peirce's work which show the rich diversity of his thought and its systematic unity. Following an introductory sketch of Peirce the thinking and (...)
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    Morals, Motivation, and Convention: Hume's Influential Doctrines.Francis Snare - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This 1991 book is about the continuing influence of Hume's ideas on moral and political philosophy. In part, it is a critical exegesis of Hume's most impressive and challenging doctrines in Book III of the Treatise of Human Nature on such topics as morals, motivation, justice, and social institutions. However, the main thrust of the argument is to throw into relief the importance of that discussion for contemporary philosophy. While the author subjects most contemporary defences of Humean doctrines to intense (...)
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    The Education of Feeling and Emotion.Francis Dunlop - 1986 - British Journal of Educational Studies 34 (1):97-101.
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    Learning relationships: Church of England curates and training incumbents applying the SIFT approach to the Road to Emmaus.Leslie J. Francis & Greg Smith - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (4):1-11.
    This study invited curates and training incumbents attending a 3-day residential programme to function as a hermeneutical community engaging conversation between the Lucan post-resurrection narrative concerning the Road to Emmaus and the learning relationship in which they were engaged. Building on the SIFT approach to biblical hermeneutics the participants were invited to work in type-alike groups, structured first on the basis of the perceiving process and second on the basis of the judging process. This approach facilitated rich and varied insights (...)
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    Is God really good to the upright? Theological educators exploring Psalm 73 through the Jungian lenses of sensing, intuition, feeling and thinking.Leslie J. Francis, Susan H. Jones & Christopher F. Ross - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1):10.
    Psalm 73 is a challenging Psalm in which the Psalmist draws on rich imagery to juxtapose doctrine and experience and to juxtapose the goodness of God with divine retribution. Drawing on data provided by 15 theological educators within the Anglican Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf, this study tests the thesis that the imagery of Psalm 73 will be perceived differently by sensing types and by intuitive types and that the issue ‘Is God really good to the upright?’ will be (...)
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    Stoicism on the Best Regime.Francis Edward Devine - 1970 - Journal of the History of Ideas 31 (3):323.
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    Supported Decision-making: The CRPD, Non-Discrimination, and Strategies for Recognizing Persons’ Choices About their Good.Leslie Francis - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Disability 1:57-77.
    People with cognitive impairments often have difficulties formulating, understanding, or articulating decisions that others judge reasonable. The frequent response shifts decision-making authority to substitutes through advance directives of the person or guardianship orders from a court. The Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities defends supported decision-making as an alternative to such forms of supplanted decision-making. But supported decision-making raises both metaphysical questions—what is required for a decision to be the person’s own?—and epistemological questions: how do we know what (...)
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    (1 other version)Epistemic appropriation and the ethics of engaging with trans community knowledge in the context of mental healthcare research.Francis Myerscough, Lydia Schneider-Reuter & Mirjam Faissner - 2024 - Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine 19 (1):1-11.
    Mental healthcare research increasingly focuses the needs of trans people and, in doing so, acknowledges knowledge and epistemic resources developed in trans communities. In this article, we aim to raise awareness of an ethical issue described by Emmalon Davis that may arise in the context of engaging with community knowledge and epistemic resources: the risk of epistemic appropriation. It is composed of two harms (1) a detachment of epistemic resources developed in the originating community and (2) a misdirection of these (...)
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    Comment on Competition for Consciousness Among Visual Events: The Psychophysics of Reentrant Visual Processes (di lollo, Enns & Rensink, 2000).Gregory Francis & Frouke Hermens - 2002 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 131 (4):590-593.
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    Another Argument Against Vague Objects.Francis Jeffry Pelletier - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (9):481.
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    Five loaves and two fishes: An empirical study in psychological type and biblical hermeneutics among Anglican preachers.Leslie J. Francis - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (1).
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    From religion to philosophy.Francis Macdonald Cornford - 1957 - New York,: Harper.
    Combining profound classical scholarship with striking anthropological and sociological insight, Cornford rejected the post-Darwinian rationalist assumption ...
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    Cortical dynamics of lateral inhibition: Metacontrast masking.Gregory Francis - 1997 - Psychological Review 104 (3):572-594.
  16. (1 other version)Integrated Information Theory, Searle, and the Arbitrariness Question.Francis Fallon - 2018 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology:1-17.
    Integrated Information Theory posits a new kind of information, which, given certain constraints, constitutes consciousness. Searle objects to IIT because its appeal to information relies on observer-relative features. This misses the point that IIT’s notion of integrated information is intrinsic, the opposite of observer-relative. Moreover, Searle overlooks the possibility that IIT could be embraced as an extension of his theory. While he insists that causal powers of the brain account for consciousness, he maintains that these causal powers aren’t tied to (...)
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    Much Ado about Nothing?Francis X. Clooney - 2021 - The Owl of Minerva 52 (1):51-71.
    This essay carefully examines the debate between Hegel and Wilhelm von Humboldt about the meaning of the Bhagavad Gîtâ, and more specifically about several verses in Gîtâ 6 regarding the radical emptying and purification of the mind. My aim is to propose a new and wider conversation, not possible in Hegel’s time but necessary in ours, between European scholars and peer Indian intellectuals in traditions familiar with the Gîtâ for centuries before any European knew of it at all. To exemplify (...)
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    Danto and His Critics.Francis Sparshott - 1994 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (4):482-483.
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    Redescription, Reduction, and Emergence.Dave Elder-Vass - 2014 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 44 (6):792-797.
    In response to Hansson Wahlberg, this paper argues, first, that he misunderstands the redescription principle developed in my book The Causal Power of Social Structures, and second, that his criticisms rest on an ontological individualism that is taken for granted but in fact lacks an adequate ontological justification of its own.
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    Sameness and referential opacity in Aristotle.Francis Jeffry Pelletier - 1979 - Noûs 13 (3):283-311.
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    Political and Economic Arguments for Corporate Social Responsibility: Analysis and a Proposition Regarding the CSR Agenda.Francis Weyzig - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 86 (4):417-428.
    Different perspectives on corporate social responsibility (CSR) exist, each with their own agenda. Some emphasise management responsibilities towards stakeholders, others argue that companies should actively contribute to social goals, and yet others reject a social responsibility of business beyond legal compliance. In addition, CSR initiatives relate to different issues, such as labour standards and corruption. This article analyses what types of CSR initiatives are supported by political and economic arguments. The distinction between different CSR perspectives and CSR issues on the (...)
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    Natural Law, Catholicism, and the Protestant Critique: Why We Are Really Not That Far Apart.Francis J. Beckwith - 2019 - Christian Bioethics 25 (2):154-168.
    Catholics and Evangelical Protestants often find themselves on the same side on a variety of issues in bioethics. However, some Evangelicals have expressed reluctance to embrace the natural law reasoning used by Catholics in academic and policy debates. In this article, I argue that the primary concerns raised by Evangelicals about natural law reasoning are, ironically, concerns expressed by and intrinsic to the natural law tradition itself. To show this, I address two types of Protestant critics: the Frustrated Fellow Traveler (...)
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    Supported Decisions as the Patient’s Own?Leslie Pickering Francis - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (11):24-26.
    Peterson, Karlawish and Largent offer a defense of supported decision making in health care for people with dynamic and diminishing capacity. They are to be warmly commended for bringing sup...
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    The Significance of Injustice for Bioethics.Leslie Francis - 2017 - Teaching Ethics 17 (1):1-8.
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    Potentiality in the Abortion Discussion.Francis C. Wade - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (2):239 - 255.
    Engelhardt is correct in thinking that potentiality implies continuity. The central purpose of the Aristotelian notion of potency is to explain continuity, both in becoming and in generation-corruption. If one denies continuity in change, he will have little use for potentiality, at least little use for the Aristotelian types. And there are types that should not be conflated: one to account for continuity in becoming and generation, another to account for continuity of a being going from not acting to acting. (...)
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  26. (1 other version)On our knowledge of immediate experience.Francis H. Bradley - 1909 - Mind 18 (69):40-64.
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    Zur Phänomenologie Der Täuschungenby Herbert Leyendecker.Francis Dunlop - 1984 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 15 (2):206-207.
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    Lucian's Atticism. The Morphology of the Verb.Francis G. Allinson & Roy J. Deferrari - 1916 - American Journal of Philology 37 (2):215.
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    Developing Social Theory Using Critical Realism.Dave Elder-Vass - 2015 - Journal of Critical Realism 14 (1):80-92.
    How should critical realists do social theory? This paper considers several issues raised by this question, in response to Jamie Morgan’s recent article in this journal, and comments on his discussion of norm circles.
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  30. On Formal and Universal Unity.Francis Suarez & J. F. Ross - 1966 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 28 (4):729-730.
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    Using Game Description Language for mediated dispute resolution.Dave de Jonge, Tomas Trescak, Carles Sierra, Simeon Simoff & Ramon López de Mántaras - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (4):767-784.
    Mediation is a process in which two parties agree to resolve their dispute by negotiating over alternative solutions presented by a mediator. In order to construct such solutions, the mediator brings more information and knowledge, and, if possible, resources to the negotiation table. In order to do so, the mediator faces the challenge of determining which information is relevant to the current problem, given a vast database of knowledge. The contribution of this paper is the automated mediation machinery to resolve (...)
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    Privacy, Confidentiality, and Justice.John G. Francis & Leslie P. Francis - 2014 - Journal of Social Philosophy 45 (3):408-431.
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    A New Reliable Performance Analysis Template for Quantifying Action Variables in Elite Men’s Wheelchair Basketball.John Francis, Alun Owen & Derek M. Peters - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:438212.
    This study aimed to develop a valid and reliable performance analysis template for quantifying team action variables in elite men’s wheelchair basketball. First action variables and operational definitions were identified by the authors and verified by an expert panel of wheelchair basketball coaching staff in order to establish expert validity. A total of 109 action variable were then placed into 17 agreed Categorical Predictor Variable categories. The action variables were then used to develop a computerized performance analysis template for post-event (...)
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  34. Propertius 3, 10 and Roman Birthdays.Francis Cairns - 1971 - Hermes 99 (2):149-155.
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    The Postwar Inflation of Russian Power.Francis S. Campbell - 1945 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 20 (4):597-605.
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  36. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 115 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, I.Carsten Francis Ludwig - 2002
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    Analogy in the Fine Arts.Francis Kovach - 1965 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 39:38-52.
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    The Philosopher in a Scientific Age.Francis X. Meehan - 1952 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 26:14.
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    (1 other version)The story of Western philosophy.Francis H. Parker - 1967 - Bloomington,: Indiana University Press.
    This book is a guide to the interpretation of the history of Western philosophy. It covers, in readable and clear text, history from the pre-Socratics to the modern period of the 19th century.
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    Het Verdrag van Lissabon in het nieuws.Anna Van Cauwenberge, Dave Gelders & Willem Joris - 2009 - Res Publica 51 (2):199-216.
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    Catullus I.Francis Cairns - 1969 - Mnemosyne 22 (2):153-158.
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    Medical and Ethical Consequences of the Human Genome Project.Francis S. Collins - 1991 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 2 (4):260-267.
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    Max Scheler im Gegenwartsgeschehen Der Philosophie, ed. Paul Good Francke Verlag, Berne and Munich.Francis Dunlop - 1978 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 9 (3):202-203.
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    La parole-acte Des actes de langage à la logique illocutoire.Francis Jacques - 1988 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 93 (1):129 - 137.
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    Was This IRB Too Casual?Francis Rolleston - 1981 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 3 (8):11.
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  46. (1 other version)Dialogiques, recherches logiques sur le dialogue.Francis Jacques - 1980 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 170 (1):70-72.
     
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    Social Emergence: Relational or Functional?Dave Elder-Vass - 2014 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 6 (1):5-16.
    This paper outlines a relational variety of the theory of emergence and claims that it can be applied more fruitfully to sociology than the functional variety advocated by Keith Sawyer. Sawyer argues that the wildly disjunctive multiple realizability of social properties justifies a nonreductive approach to causal explanation in the social sciences (but also ontological individualism). In response, this paper argues, first, that the social properties he discusses are not wildly disjunctive, and secondly, that we can explain their causal significance (...)
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    Visual prepotency and eye orientation.Francis B. Colavita, Rosemary Tomko & Daniel Weisberg - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (1):25-26.
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    Attitude towards religion: Definition, measurement and evaluation.Leslie J. Francis & William K. Kay - 1984 - British Journal of Educational Studies 32 (1):45-50.
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    Real Ethics: Rethinking the Foundations of Morality.Francis Grabowski - 2004 - Philosophia Christi 6 (2):357-360.
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