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  1. The Hermeneutic Challenge of Genetic Engineering: Habermas and the Transhumanists.Andrew Edgar - 2009 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (2):157-167.
    The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact that developments in transhumanist technologies may have upon human cultures, and to do so by exploring a potential debate between Habermas and the transhumanists. Transhumanists, such as Nick Bostrom, typically see the potential in genetic and other technologies for positively expanding and transcending human nature. In contrast, Habermas is a representative of those who are fearful of this technology, suggesting that it will compound the deleterious effects of the colonisation of (...)
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    Ethical and political thinking.Edgar F. Carritt - 1947 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
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    Bemerkungen zur wissenschaftslogik.Edgar Zilsel - 1932 - Erkenntnis 3 (1):143-161.
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    Deciding Together? Best Interests and Shared Decision-Making in Paediatric Intensive Care.Giles Birchley - 2014 - Health Care Analysis 22 (3):203-222.
    In the western healthcare, shared decision making has become the orthodox approach to making healthcare choices as a way of promoting patient autonomy. Despite the fact that the autonomy paradigm is poorly suited to paediatric decision making, such an approach is enshrined in English common law. When reaching moral decisions, for instance when it is unclear whether treatment or non-treatment will serve a child’s best interests, shared decision making is particularly questionable because agreement does not ensure moral validity. With reference (...)
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    A Response to Nordenfelt's “The Varieties of Dignity”.Andrew Edgar - 2004 - Health Care Analysis 12 (2):83-89.
    I respond to Lennart Nordenfelt's analysis of dignity by questioning his attempt to establish an objective standard by which dignity can be determined. I approach this by considering the way in which claims to dignity may be contested and defended. This leads, in the cases of dignity of merit and dignity of moral status, to an apparent relativism. This relativism is checked by further consideration of dignity of identity, and in particular by consideration of the nature of the processes that (...)
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    In touch with the facts: epistemological disjunctivism and the rationalisation of belief.Edgar Phillips - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    The idea of believing for a good reason has both normative and psychological content. How are these related? Recently, a number of authors have defended a ‘disjunctivist’ view of rationalisation, on which a good reason can make a subject’s responses to it intelligible in a way that mere ‘apparent reasons’ cannot. However, little has been said about the possible epistemological significance of this view or its relationship to more familiar forms of disjunctivism in the philosophy of perception. This paper examines (...)
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  7. Aristotle on genus and differentia.Edgar Herbert Granger - 1984 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (1):1-23.
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    Bourdieu Might Understand: Indigenous Habitus Clivé in the Australian Academy.Edgar A. Burns, Julie Andrews & Claire James - 2023 - British Journal of Educational Studies 71 (1):51-69.
    Bourdieu’s concept of habitus clivé illuminates Indigenous Australians’ experiences in tertiary environments for both Aboriginal students and Aboriginal staff. Habitus formed through family, schooling and social class is also shaped by urban, regional or rural upbringing, creating a durable sense of self. Aboriginal people in Australia live in all of these places, often in marginalised circumstances. Bourdieu’s more specific concept of habitus clivé, or divided self, is less well known than habitus, but offers value in giving expression to Indigenous people’s (...)
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    Environmental Thought: A Short History.Andrew Edgar - 2022 - Philosophical Quarterly 72 (3):774-777.
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    Brahmadarsanam.Edgar L. Hinman & Sri Ananda Acharya - 1918 - Philosophical Review 27 (5):555.
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    (1 other version)The aims of an introductory course in philosophy.Edgar L. Hinman - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (21):561-569.
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    Within the mind maze, or, Mentonomy, the law of the mind.Edgar Lucien Larkin - 1911 - Los Angeles, Calif.: Standard Printing Company. Edited by Edgar L. Larkin.
    "This book is commended to all good and progressive men and women who believe that by studying Mind, discovering its laws and applying them to human betterment, the career of man on earth could be greatly improved. And that the appalling errors, war, alcohol, oppression, injustice, crime and poverty can be abolished, together with a large proportion of disease, pain and unhappiness. This book is being written under an impression so strong that it rises to the dignity of a theory, (...)
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  13. Is Fun a Matter of Grammar?Giles Field - 2022 - Journal of the Philosophy of Games 4 (1).
    This paper outlines an analysis of the word ‘fun’, as it is used in everyday English sentences to describe various activities and asks why some things are labeled as fun while others seem unable to be properly described as such. One common unspoken idea, for example, is that a fun activity is deemed fun due to having a particular phenomenology, in a way that might be comparable to being in a ‘flow state’. Due to the trouble such psychological accounts of (...)
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    The Culture of Criticism and the Criticism of Culture.Giles Gunn - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (1):101.
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    Soziologische Bemerkungen zur Philosophie der Gegenwart.Edgar Zilsel - 2001 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 49 (3).
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  16. Establishing Connections between Aristotle's Natural Deduction and First-Order Logic.Edgar José Andrade & Edward Samuel Becerra - 2008 - History and Philosophy of Logic 29 (4):309-325.
    This article studies the mathematical properties of two systems that model Aristotle's original syllogistic and the relationship obtaining between them. These systems are Corcoran's natural deduction syllogistic and ?ukasiewicz's axiomatization of the syllogistic. We show that by translating the former into a first-order theory, which we call T RD, we can establish a precise relationship between the two systems. We prove within the framework of first-order logic a number of logical properties about T RD that bear upon the same properties (...)
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    Integrity and the moral complexity of professional practice.Andrew Edgar & Stephen Pattison - 2011 - Nursing Philosophy 12 (2):94-106.
    The paper offers an account of integrity as the capacity to deliberate and reflect usefully in the light of context, knowledge, experience, and information (that of self and others) on complex and conflicting factors bearing on action or potential action. Such an account of integrity seeks to encompass the moral complexity and conflict of the professional environment, and the need for compromises in professional practice. In addition, it accepts that humans are social beings who must respect and engage with the (...)
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    Endurance Exercise Enhances Emotional Valence and Emotion Regulation.Grace E. Giles, Marianna D. Eddy, Tad T. Brunyé, Heather L. Urry, Harry L. Graber, Randall L. Barbour, Caroline R. Mahoney, Holly A. Taylor & Robin B. Kanarek - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12:394582.
    Acute exercise consistently benefits both emotion and cognition, particularly cognitive control. We evaluated acute endurance exercise influences on emotion, domain-general cognitive control, and the cognitive control of emotion, specifically cognitive reappraisal. Thirty-six endurance runners, defined as running at least 30 miles per week with one weekly run of at least 9 miles (21 female, age 18-30 years) participated. In a repeated measures design, participants walked at 57% age-adjusted maximum heart rate (HRmax) (range 51-63%) and ran at 70% HRmax (range 64-76%) (...)
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    Changes in the bodily form of descendants of immigrants.Edgar Schuster - 1913 - The Eugenics Review 5 (1):76.
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    Eugenics as a branch of medical sociology.Edgar Schuster - 1913 - The Eugenics Review 5 (3):270.
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    Heredity and environment.Edgar Schuster - 1913 - The Eugenics Review 5 (3):260.
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    Morals and brain.Edgar Schuster - 1913 - The Eugenics Review 5 (2):178.
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    Suggestions for the utilisation of bye-products by medical officers of health.Edgar Schuster - 1911 - The Eugenics Review 3 (3):239.
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    (1 other version)The pulse of life.Edgar A. Singer - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (24):645-655.
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    Alfred C. elsbach's Kant und Einstein.Edgar Wind - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (3):64-71.
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    The variety of panentheisms.Edgar A. Towne - 2005 - Zygon 40 (3):779-786.
    . In this article I review the efforts of eighteen scientists and theologians, recorded in this book, to describe the relation of God to the universe during a conference sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation at Windsor Castle in 2001. Theologians from several branches of Christian faith articulate their understanding of panentheism, revealing a considerable diversity. I deal with each author in relation to six issues: the way God acts, how God's intimate relation to the world is to be described, (...)
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  27. El dolor de la existencia en el cine : notas en torno a Frankenstein.Edgar Javier Garzón Pascagaza - 2017 - In Porfirio Cardona Restrepo, Freddy Santamaría Velasco, Juan Osorio-Villegas & Alejandro Tomasini Bassols (eds.), Cine y pensamiento. Medellín, Colombia: Editorial Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana.
     
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    Philosophic Concerns in Sextus Empiricus, Adversus Mathematicos I.Edgar Krentz - 1962 - Phronesis 7 (1):152-160.
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    Is Incarceration Better than Neurointervention? On the Intended Harms of Prison.James Edgar Lim - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 9 (3):168-170.
    In “Punishing Intentions and Neurointerventions”, Birks and Buyx (2018) provide a novel argument on why the use of mandatory neurointerventions on convicted criminals is morally objectionable “in a...
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    Human Longing in the Later Theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.J. Giles Milhaven & Terrence Reynolds - 1989 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 64 (4):326-343.
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    Descriptive Catalogue of the Chinese Manuscripts from Tunhuang in the British Museum.Edward H. Schafer & Lionel Giles - 1958 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 78 (2):132.
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    Christianity and Naturalism.Edgar Sheffield Brightman - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (5):493.
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  33. Guisan, esperanza, Ética sin religión.Edgar Roy Ramírez Briceño - 1994 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 78:247-252.
     
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  34. Philosophy in american education.Edgar S. Brightman - 1920 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 1 (2):15.
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  35. Some definitions for personalists.Edgar Sheffield Brightman - 1946 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 27 (4):365.
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  36. What is personality?Edgar Sheffield Brightman - 1939 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 20 (2):129.
     
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    Ethics Been Very Good to Us.Giles R. Scofield - 2012 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 23 (2):165-168.
    This commentary asks whether ongoing efforts to accredit, certify, and credential hospital ethics consultants are nothing other than an illegal restraint on trade masquerading as an effort to protect the public from harm.
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    Hannah Arendt y los griegos: apuntes acerca de un malentendido.Edgar Straehle - 2018 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 51:81-98.
    El propósito de este artículo es profundizar en el pensamiento de Arendt y estudiar su interpretación del mundo griego, en diálogo con el estado actual de la historia de la antigua Grecia, en especial por lo que se refiere a los conceptos de acción, nomos y libertad, así como a la importancia del espacio político del ágora. Además, se tiene el objetivo de rebatir esa amplia recepción que le atribuye una suerte de ingenua grecomanía y de mostrar las limitaciones que (...)
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    The Influence of Fluid Intelligence, Executive Functions and Premorbid Intelligence on Memory in Frontal Patients.Edgar Chan, Sarah E. MacPherson, Marco Bozzali, Tim Shallice & Lisa Cipolotti - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  40. Two Types of Theism: Knowledge of God in the Thought of Paul Tillich and Charles Hartshorne.Edgar A. Towne - 1997 - The Personalist Forum 14 (2):253-255.
     
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  41. (1 other version)The Divine Transcendence and Relation to Evil in Hartshorne's Dipolar Theism.Edgar A. Towne - 2011 - The Pluralist 6 (1):196-198.
    The title above identifies two issues in Charles Hartshorne's panentheistic understanding of God that, in my judgment, have not been sufficiently clarified. The purpose of this paper is to provide additional clarification, that the adequacy of this type of theism may be more carefully judged by its admirers and by its detractors from their respective perspectives. The first part will identify central elements of Hartshorne's reasoning about God's relation to the world. The second part examines how Hartshorne speaks of a (...)
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    Rousseau, Robespierre y la Revolución Francesa. Reflexiones en torno a la importancia de las influencias intelectuales en la política.Edgar Straehle - 2023 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 40 (3):523-540.
    El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar y problematizar la influencia de Rousseau en Robespierre y, desde este ejemplo, examinar la cuestión de las influencias en general. Este artículo se propone rebatir esas interpretaciones en las que Robespierre es descrito básicamente como una especie de mera aplicación o extensión práctica del pensamiento de Rousseau. Para ello, se examinan las diferentes problemáticas relativas a su “gran influencia”: entre otras cosas, las contradicciones de este pensador con lo que se dijo en su (...)
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    Facing Up to Mystery: Gordon Kaufman's Admirable Candor about Talk of God.Edgar A. Towne - 2008 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 29 (1):61 - 75.
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    Metaphysics As Method In Charles Hartshorne's Thought.Edgar A. Towne - 1968 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 6 (3):125-142.
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    Semantics and Hartshorne’s Dipolar Theism.Edgar A. Towne - 1999 - Process Studies 28 (3):231-254.
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    Sacrilege and redemption in renaissance Florence: The case of Antonio rinaldeschi.William J. Connell & Giles Constable - 1998 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 61 (1):53-92.
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    Entre Arendt y Zerilli: algunas observaciones sobre el concepto de entre.Edgar Wilfried Straehle - 2014 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 63:65.
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    Tradición, memoria y revolución. Walter Benjamin y Hannah Arendt frente al pasado revolucionario.Edgar Straehle - 2023 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 14 (3):13-46.
    En este artículo se quiere reflexionar acerca del papel de la tradición, la memoria y la revolución desde la obra de Benjamin y de Arendt. Para ello se aborda para empezar el posicionamiento del primero, en diálogo con Marx y otros revolucionarios del siglo XIX con el fin de ahondar en la importancia de la memoria para el presente y el futuro. Luego se analiza el pensamiento de Arendt para reflexionar sobre la tradición revolucionaria, sobre el uso revolucionario de la (...)
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    Bring back God.Giles Fraser - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 26:60-60.
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  50. Adult Baby Syndrome and Age Identity Disorder: Comment on Kise and Nguyen (2011).James Giles - 2012 - Archives of Sexual Behavior 41 (2):321-322.
    In Kise and Ngyuen’s “Adult Baby Syndrome and Gender Identity Disorder” (2011), the authors refer to their male subject as “Ms B” because he prefers to identify with being a female. But they do not refer to her as being a baby, even though the subject also prefers to identify with being a baby. This shows that although they respect the subject’s gender identity preferences, they do not respect the subject’s age identity preferences. One reason for this might be that (...)
     
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