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  1. Revolution as Taught by Taoism.Gilbert P. Reid - 1925 - International Journal of Ethics 35 (3):289-295.
  2. The biopsychosociology of meaning.P. Gilbert - 1997 - In Michael J. Power & C. R. Brewin, The Transformation of Meaning in Psychological Therapies: Integrating Theory and Practice. John Wiley. pp. 33--56.
     
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  3. AGD Bradney, ed. International Law and Armed Conflict.P. Gilbert - 1994 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (2):249-249.
  4. David Miller, On Nationality.P. Gilbert - 1996 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 13:319-320.
     
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  5. Joseph Maréchal et la réflexion chrétienne aujourd'hui.P. Gilbert - 2000 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 122 (4):529-532.
     
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  6. La crise du sens.P. Gilbert - 1994 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 116 (1):76-93.
  7. Les catégories ontologiques selon l'origine de l'oeuvre d'art (Heidegger).P. Gilbert - 1988 - Aquinas 31 (1):111-135.
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    L'excès Et La Certitude. Les Certitudes Négatives De Jean-luc Marion439.P. Gilbert - 2011 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 133 (3):439-457.
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  9. LaFollette, H.-Personal Relationships.P. Gilbert - 1997 - Philosophical Books 38:131-131.
     
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  10. La métaphysique, l'acte et l'un.P. Gilbert - 1992 - Gregorianum 73:291-315.
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  11. Le phénomène, la médiation et la métaphysique. Le dernier chapitre de L'Action (1893) de Maurice Blondel (II).P. Gilbert - 1989 - Gregorianum 70 (2):291-319.
     
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  12. Le tournant ontologique de la phénoménologie française?P. Gilbert - 2002 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 124 (4):597-617.
     
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  13. Prouver Dieu et espérer en lui.P. Gilbert - 1996 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 118 (5):690-708.
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  14. Personne et Acte. À propos d'un ouvrage récent.P. Gilbert - 1984 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 106 (5):731-737.
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  15. Paul Ricoeur: réflexion, ontologie et action.P. Gilbert - 1995 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 117 (4):552-564.
     
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  16. Ross, LF-Children, Families, and Health Care Decision-Making.P. Gilbert - 2001 - Philosophical Books 42 (1):75-75.
     
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  17. Sexual solipsism: Philosophical essays on pornography and objectification * by Rae Langton.P. Gilbert - 2010 - Analysis 70 (3):597-599.
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  18. The Racial Contract. By Charles W. Mills.P. Gilbert - 1998 - The European Legacy 3:138-138.
  19. Une anthropologie à partir de saint Jean de la Croix. À propos d'un ouvrage récent.P. Gilbert - 1981 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 103 (4):551-562.
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  20. Una metafisica particolarmente potente.P. Gilbert - 2001 - Aquinas 44 (2):433-444.
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  21. Zygmunt Bauman. Postmodern Ethics.P. Gilbert - 1995 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 12:207-207.
     
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    If microbial ecosystem therapy can change your life, what's the problem?Grace Ettinger, Jeremy P. Burton & Gregor Reid - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (6):508-512.
    The increased incidence of morbidity and mortality due to Clostridium difficile infection, had led to the emergence of fecal microbial transplantation (FMT) as a highly successful treatment. From this, a 32 strain stool substitute has been derived, and successfully tested in a pilot human study. These approaches could revolutionize not only medical care of infectious diseases, but potentially many other conditions linked to the human microbiome. But a second revolution may be needed in order for regulatory agencies, society and medical (...)
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  23. Minima Balthasariana. Fragments d'un séminaire.J. -Y. Lacoste, P. Gilbert, M. Moscow & R. Lafontaine - 1986 - Revue Thomiste 86 (4):606-643.
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    Dislocation multiplication.C. N. Reid, A. Gilbert & A. R. Rosenfield - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 12 (116):409-412.
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  25. Revolution as Taught by Confucianism.Gilbert Reid - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32:441.
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    Revolution as Taught by Confucianism.Gilbert Reid - 1922 - International Journal of Ethics 33 (2):188.
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    Revolution as Taught by Confucianism.Gilbert Reid - 1923 - International Journal of Ethics 33 (2):188-201.
  28. Dictionary of Paul and His Letters.Gerald F. Hawthorne, Ralph P. Martin & Daniel G. Reid - 1993
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    Editorial. Teaching about climate change in the midst of ecological crisis: Responsibilities, challenges, and possibilities.Jennifer Bleazby, Gilbert Burgh, Simone Thornton, Mary Graham, Alan Reid & Ilana Finefter-Rosenbluh - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (10):1087–1095.
    One challenge posed by climate change education is that, despite the scientific consensus on human induced climate change, the issue is controversial and politicised. A recent poll conducted in the USA revealed that 45% of respondents did not believe that human activity is a key cause of climate change, while 8.3% denied that climate change was occurring at all. The poll also found that those with conservative political beliefs were far more likely to deny anthropogenic climate change. The controversial nature (...)
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  30. Gilbert Harman and Judith Jarvis Thomson's moral relativism and moral objectivity.Margaret P. Gilbert - manuscript
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    Evaluating ethical sensitivity in medical students: using vignettes as an instrument.P. Hébert, E. M. Meslin, E. V. Dunn, N. Byrne & S. R. Reid - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (3):141-145.
    As a preliminary step to beginning to assess the usefulness of clinical vignettes to measure ethical sensitivity in undergraduate medical students, five clinical vignettes with seven to nine ethical issues each were created. The ethical issues in the vignettes were discussed and outlined by an expert panel. One randomly selected vignette was presented to first, second and third year students at the University of Toronto as part of another examination. The students were asked to list the issues presented by the (...)
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    The Works of Thomas Reid, P. D., Now Fully Collected, with Selections from His Unpublished Letters.Thomas Reid & William Hamilton - 1849 - Maclachlan, Stewart & Co. Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans.
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  33. Studies in the Philosophy of Thought and Action British Academy Lectures by Gilbert Ryle [and Others]. --.P. F. Strawson, Gilbert Ryle & British Academy - 1968 - Oxford University Press.
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  34. Remarks on collective belief.Margaret P. Gilbert - 1994 - In Frederick F. Schmitt, Socializing Epistemology: The Social Dimensions of Knowledge. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 235-56.
    The author develops and elaborates on her account of collective belief, something standardly referred to, in her view, when we speak of what we believe. This paper focuses on a special response hearers may experience in the context of expressions of belief, a response that may issue in offended rebukes to the speaker. It is argued that this response would be appropriate if both speakers and hearers were parties to what the authors calls a joint commitment to believe a certain (...)
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    Conceptions of development and the evolution of behavior.Gilbert Gottlieb, Timothy D. Johnston & Richard P. Scoville - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):284-284.
  36. Shared values, social unity, and liberty.Margaret P. Gilbert - 2005 - Public Affairs Quarterly 19 (1):25-49.
    May social unity - the unity of a society or social group - be a matter of sharing values? Political philosophers disagree on this topic. Kymlicka answers: No. Devlin and Rawls answer: Yes. It is argued that given one common 'summative' account of sharing values a negative answer is correct. A positive answer is correct, however, given the plural subject account of sharing values. Given this account, those who share values are unified in a substantial way by their participation in (...)
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    Armageddon 95 Arndt, W. 61 Attridge, H. 79 Auden, WH 162 Augustine 39, 125, 128, 267.P. Abelard, M. Adams, J. Adderley, African Traditional Religion, T. Agbola, B. Aland, C. Alexander, G. Alföldy, M. Althaus-Reid & T. Altizer - 2012 - In Zoë Bennett & David B. Gowler, Radical Christian Voices and Practice: Essays in Honour of Christopher Rowland. Oxford University Press. pp. 297.
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  38. Athletics, Gymnastics, and Agon in Plato.Heather Reid, Mark Ralkowski & Coleen P. Zoller (eds.) - 2020 - Sioux City, IA, USA: Parnassos Press.
    In the Panathenaic Games, there was a torch race for teams of ephebes that started from the altars of Eros and Prometheus at Plato’s Academy and finished on the Acropolis at the altar of Athena, goddess of wisdom. It was competitive, yes, but it was also sacred, aimed at a noble goal. To win, you needed to cooperate with your teammates and keep the delicate flame alive as you ran up the hill. Likewise, Plato’s philosophy combines competition and cooperation in (...)
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  39. Collective remorse.Margaret P. Gilbert - manuscript
    This essay explores the nature of an important collective emotion, namely, collective remorse. Three accounts of collective remorse are presented and evaluated. The first involves an aggregate of group members remorseful over acts of their own associated with their group's act; the second an aggregate of persons remorseful over their group's act. The third account posits, in terms that are explained, a joint commitment of a group's members to constitute as far as is possible a single remorseful body. Construed according (...)
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    Benedicti De Spinoza Opera Quotquot Reperta Sunt.Katherine Everett Gilbert, J. Van Vloten & J. P. N. Land - 1915 - Philosophical Review 24 (2):224.
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    A satire on the principle of relativity.Leo Gilbert & P. C. - 1914 - The Monist 24 (2):288 - 309.
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  42. El acto de ser: un don.Paul P. Gilbert - 1990 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 67:28-52.
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  43. El don, ¿con o sin donador?Paul P. Gilbert - 2006 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 38 (116):81-104.
     
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    Le Christianisme dans la Philosophie Italienne Contemporaine.Paul P. Gilbert - 2004 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 60 (4):861-887.
    AS formas históricas e institucionais do cristianismo em Itália fazem com que a filosofia se deva necessariamente confrontar com ele. Além disso, é também evidente que autores como Nietzsche ou Heidegger têm igualmente uma grande influência na península itálica. O artigo examina os escritos de quatro autores contemporêneos os quais, uns mais do que outros, se inspiram nos autores alemães antes mencionados para dar um sentido, frequentemente redutor, mas por vezes também respeitoso da fé dos crentes, ao cristianismo de que (...)
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    La semplicitià del principio: introduzione alla metafisica.Paul P. Gilbert - 1992
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    On an argument for the impossibility of prediction in the social sciences.Margaret P. Gilbert & Fred R. Berger - manuscript
    This paper criticises a line of argument adopted by peter winch, Karl popper, And others, To the effect that the course of human history cannot be predicted. On this view it is impossible to predict in a particularly detailed way certain events ('original acts') on which important social developments depend. We analyze the argument, Showing that one version fails: original acts are in principle predictable in the relevant way. A cogent version is presented; this requires a special definition for 'original (...)
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    On being categorized in the speech of others.Margaret P. Gilbert - manuscript
    Some psychologists argue that in general we self-ascribe characteristics according to others' perceived reactions to us. In illustration michael argyle cites a case involving the self-Ascription of popularity. But popularity is what I here call a 'reaction-Determined characteristic, That is, A characteristic such that certain others' reacting to someone in a certain way is logically sufficient for his having it. The general import of cases involving such characteristics needs careful examination and I argue that in fact argyle's case does not (...)
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  48. Maurice Bellet, "Facing the Unbeliever". [REVIEW]John P. Reid - 1968 - The Thomist 32 (3):441.
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    One Health and Zoonotic Uncertainty in Singapore and Australia: Examining Different Regimes of Precaution in Outbreak Decision-Making.C. Degeling, G. L. Gilbert, P. Tambyah, J. Johnson & T. Lysaght - 2020 - Public Health Ethics 13 (1):69-81.
    A One Health approach holds great promise for attenuating the risk and burdens of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) in both human and animal populations. Because the course and costs of EID outbreaks are difficult to predict, One Health policies must deal with scientific uncertainty, whilst addressing the political, economic and ethical dimensions of communication and intervention strategies. Drawing on the outcomes of parallel Delphi surveys conducted with policymakers in Singapore and Australia, we explore the normative dimensions of two different precautionary (...)
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    Beyond the genome: community-level analysis of the microbial world.Iratxe Zarraonaindia, Daniel P. Smith & Jack A. Gilbert - 2013 - Biology and Philosophy 28 (2):261-282.
    The development of culture-independent strategies to study microbial diversity and function has led to a revolution in microbial ecology, enabling us to address fundamental questions about the distribution of microbes and their influence on Earth’s biogeochemical cycles. This article discusses some of the progress that scientists have made with the use of so-called “omic” techniques (metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, and metaproteomics) and the limitations and major challenges these approaches are currently facing. These ‘omic methods have been used to describe the taxonomic structure (...)
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