Results for 'Horace Neill McFarland'

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  1. Episodic future thinking.Cristina M. Atance & Daniela K. O'Neill - 2001 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (12):533-539.
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    Languages of Art: An Approach to a Theory of Symbols.B. C. O'Neill - 1971 - Philosophical Quarterly 21 (85):361.
  3. Disjunctions, programming, and the Australian view of colour.Alexander Miller & Duncan McFarland - 2000 - Analysis 60 (2):209-212.
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  4. Consistency in Action.Onora O'Neill - 1998 - In James Rachels (ed.), Ethical Theory 2: Theories About How We Should Live. Oxford University Press UK.
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    Practical Principles & Practical Judgment.Onora O'neill - 2001 - Hastings Center Report 31 (4):15-23.
    Those who deny that general principles are important for moral deliberation have mostly misunderstood how principles work. Principles do not give us algorithms for living. They identify broad requirements we must live up to, but they do not actually tell us what to do. We are left instead to craft responses that honor our general commitments using the materials of the case at hand.
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    Relativizing innateness: innateness as the insensitivity of the appearance of a trait with respect to specified environmental variation.Elizabeth O’Neill - 2015 - Biology and Philosophy 30 (2):211-225.
    I object to eliminativism about innateness and André Ariew’s identification of innateness with canalization, and I propose a new treatment of innateness. I first argue that the concept of innateness is serving a valuable function in a diverse set of research contexts, and in these contexts, claims about innateness are best understood as claims about the insensitivity of the appearance of a trait to certain variations in the environment. I then argue that innateness claims, like claims about canalization, should be (...)
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    Hegel's Dialectic of Desire and Recognition: Texts and Commentary.John O'Neill (ed.) - 1996 - State University of New York Press.
    Presents three generations of German, French, and Anglo-American thinking on the Hegelian narrative of desire, recognition, and alienation in life, labor, and language.
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    Beauty and the Bees.John O'Neill - 2007 - Environmental Values 16 (4):413-415.
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    Commentariorum ac disputationum in tertiam partem divi Thomae tomus tertius: qui est primus de Sacramentis : in quo ea continentur, quae post praefatione indicantur.Francisco Suárez & Horace Cardon - 1619 - Sumptibus Horatij Cardon.
  10. Commentariorum, Ac Disputationum in Tertiam Partem Diui Thomae, Tomus Quartus Accuratam Quaestionum D.Thomae, Ab Lxxxiiii. Usque Ad Finem; & Disputationum de Virtute Poenitentiae, de Clauibus, de Sacramentis Poenitentiae, & Extremae Vnctionis, de Purgatorio, Suffragiis & Indulgentiis, Expositionem Complectens.Francisco Suárez & Horace Cardon - 1603 - Sumptibus Horatij Cardon.
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    Disputationum de censuris in communi, excommunicatione, suspensione & interdicto itemque de irregularitate tomus quintus additus ad tertiam partem D. Thomae.Francisco Suárez & Horace Cardon - 1615 - Sumptibus Horatij Cardon.
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    ‘Fractures’ in food practices: exploring transitions towards sustainable food.Kirstie J. O’Neill, Adrian K. Clear, Adrian Friday & Mike Hazas - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (2):225-239.
    Emissions arising from the production and consumption of food are acknowledged as a major contributor to climate change. From a consumer’s perspective, however, the sustainability of food may have many meanings: it may result from eating less meat, becoming vegetarian, or choosing to buy local or organic food. To explore what food sustainability means to consumers, and what factors lead to changes in food practice, we adopt a sociotechnical approach to compare the food consumption practices in North West England with (...)
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    Bounded and cosmopolitan justice.Onora O’Neill - 2001 - Review of International Studies 26 (5).
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  14. The specular body: Merleau-ponty and lacan on infant self and other.John O'Neill - 1986 - Synthese 66 (2):201 - 217.
  15. Aristotle's Poetics & Rhetoric Demetrius, on Style ; Longinus, on the Sublime : Essays in Classical Criticism.Thomas Aristotle, Demetrius, Daniel Horace, T. Allen Hobbes & Twining - 1963 - J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd E.P. Dutton & Co..
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    Ethics, Science, and Democracy: The Philosophy of Abraham Edel.Irving Louis Horowitz & Horace Standish Thayer - 1987 - Routledge.
    This volume, modeled after those published in The Library of Living Philosophers, attempts to provide a coherent statement of the work of Abraham Edel in moral and political theory, and on the impact of his work on such diverse areas as education, law, and social science. The methodological element of Edel's work is to see ethical and social theory in the full context of human life; specifically how twentieth-century modes of analysis impact classical concerns about right and wrong, good and (...)
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    AIDS as a Globalizing Panic.John O'Neill - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (2-3):329-342.
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    Rights, Obligations, Priorities.Onora O'Neill - 2010 - Studies in Christian Ethics 23 (2):163-171.
    In Justice: Rights and Wrongs Nicholas Wolterstorff argues for the priority of rights over obligations, and suggests that assigning priority to obligations will take too little account of the wrongs suffered by many types of victim. In this comment on the book I suggest various reasons for assigning priority to obligations, emphasise the importance of offering an account of imperfect as well as perfect obligations, and question the reading of Immanuel Kant’s Groundwork on which some of Wolterstorff’s arguments against the (...)
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  19. Taxation: Philosophical Perspectives.Martin O'Neill & Shepley Orr (eds.) - 2018 - Oxford University Press.
    This is the first book to give a collective treatment of philosophical issues relating to tax. Given that the tax system is central to the operation of states and to the ways in which states interact with individual citizens, more interdisciplinary attention to conceptual and normative issues relating to tax is urgently needed.
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    Living with integrity.John O'Neill - 2024 - Environmental Values 33 (2):97-102.
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    A systems approach to ethical problems.Patrick O'Neill & Riley Hern - 1991 - Ethics and Behavior 1 (2):129 – 143.
    Codes of professional ethics and cases designed to teach ethical decision making are written for individual professionals and ignore the systems level of analysis. They typically employ a lineal view of causality and overvalue placement of blame as a component of ethical problem solving. This article takes a systems approach to ethical problems and identifies aspects of systems that promote or impede ethical decision making. Psychological abuse of children is used as an example of a problem requiring a coordinated, systemic (...)
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    Conditional discrimination learning by pigeons: The role of training paradigms.David R. Thomas & Horace Goldberg - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (3):256-258.
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    A Kantian Approach to Transnational Justice.Onora O'Neill - 2010 - In Garrett Wallace Brown & David Held (eds.), The Cosmopolitanism Reader. Malden, MA: Polity. pp. 61.
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    The principles of mechanistic biology.Theodore Horace Savory - 1971 - Watford,: Merrow Publishing Co..
  25. Kant. Kant's virtues.Onora O'Neill - 1998 - In Roger Crisp (ed.), How Should One Live?: Essays on the Virtues. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    (1 other version)Essences and Markets.John O’Neill - 1995 - The Monist 78 (3):258-275.
    Socialists and liberals have engaged in a long standing debate in political philosophy about the desirability of markets. Those debates have focused on a series of questions about the market: the kind of moral character it fosters, its tendency to enhance or diminish human welfare, the distribution of goods it promotes, its relationship to political democracy and freedom, its compatibility with socialist goals, and so on. Recently, the very possibility of this debate has been questioned. The whole tradition of argument (...)
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    Practical Reason and Possible Community: A Reply to Jean-Marc Ferry.Onora O'neill - 1994 - Ratio Juris 7 (3):308-313.
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    The necessity for a government “lender of last resort” has been advanced as a justification for central banking. In this paper, I compare lending practices under central banking with those that would be likely to exist under a system of fractional-reserve free banking (FRFB). To do this I examine the underlying […].
     
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    A Correction.J. M. O’Neill - 1952 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 27 (1):160-160.
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    Comment on Albert and Hahnel.John O'Neill - 2002 - .
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    Comments on 'hume and the idea of causal necessity'.L. J. O'Neill - 1978 - Philosophical Studies 33 (1):61 - 63.
    Stroud's interpretation of hume leaves unexplained (1) 'necessity', In particular causal judgments where no general causal principle is known and (2) why a regular sequence of psychological events, But not of physical events, Can give rise to an idea of compulsion or inevitability.
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    Endless knowledge.John O'Neill - 1998 - Social Epistemology 12 (1):79 – 84.
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  33. Essaying Montaigne: A Study of the Renaissance Institution of Reading and Writing.John O'neill - 1987 - Human Studies 10 (2):263-279.
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    How Much Can We Say about Practical Judgement?Onora O’Neill - 2015 - In Ralf Stoecker & Marco Iorio (eds.), Actions, Reasons and Reason. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 77-86.
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    (2 other versions)Kant's Conception of Public Reason.Onora O'Neill - 2001 - In Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Ralph Schumacher (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 35-47.
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    Le développement: utopie et projet.Louis O'Neill - 1985 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 41 (3):361-383.
  37. Lost in the post.John O'Neill - 1998 - In Chris Rojek, Bryan S. Turner & Jean-François Lyotard (eds.), The politics of Jean-François Lyotard. New York: Routledge. pp. 13--128.
     
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    Oh, My Others, There is No Other!John O’Neill - 2001 - Theory, Culture and Society 18 (2-3):77-90.
    We are currently approaching a political stalemate between two discursive idioms of community and difference. A third way has been introduced through the politics of identity recognition (race, sexuality, multiculturalism). Yet the latter tends to overwhelm the politics of community on the grounds of its outmoded universalism and sacrifice of singularity. More with the interests of a welfare society in mind than the stakes in cultural politics, the article restates the Hegelian dialectic of recognition as a critique of both absolute (...)
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    Origin of β‐cells in regenerating pancreas.Kathy E. O'Neill, Daniel Eberhard & David Tosh - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (7):617-620.
    The origin of insulin‐expressing β‐cells in the adult mammalian pancreas is controversial. During normal tissue turnover and following injury, β‐cells may be replaced by duplication of existing β‐cells.1 However, an alternative source of β‐cells has recently been proposed based on neogenesis from a Ngn3‐positive population present in regenerating pancreatic ducts.2 The appearance of β‐cells from Ngn3‐positive progenitors is reminiscent of normal pancreas development, and Ngn3‐expressing cells isolated from regenerating pancreas can generate the full repertoire of endocrine phenotypes. The isolation and (...)
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    On the History of the Human Senses in Vico and Marx.John O'neill - 1976 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 43.
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  41. Poetry as Literary Criticism.Michael O'Neill - 1999 - In David Fuller & Patricia Waugh (eds.), The Arts and Sciences of Criticism. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Religion and Postmodernism: The Durkheimian Bond in Bell and Jameson.John O'Neill - 1988 - Theory, Culture and Society 5 (2-3):493-508.
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    Reflection and Radical Finitude.John O'Neill - 1983 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 14 (1):17-22.
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  44. Response to John Tasioulas.Onora O'Neill - 2015 - In Rowan Cruft, S. Matthew Liao & Massimo Renzo (eds.), Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    Socialism, associations and the market.John O'Neill - 2003 - .
    Hayek's epistemic arguments against central planning and in defence of market economies have recently been redeployed by some market-socialists against more decentralized models of non-market socialism. This paper considers the cogency of these arguments through an examination of an unpublished exchange in the socialist calculation debates between Hayek and a proponent of non-market associational models of socialism, Otto Neurath. Contrary to the standard view of the debates, Neurath shared many of the assumptions of Hayek's epistemic arguments and similarly criticized technocratic (...)
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    Space and objects.Onora O'Neill - 1976 - Journal of Philosophy 73 (2):29-45.
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    Sustainability : ethics, politics and the environment.John O'Neill - unknown
  48. Sociological nemesis: Parsons and Foucault on the therapeutic disciplines.John O'Neill - 1986 - In Mark L. Wardell & Stephen P. Turner (eds.), Sociological theory in transition. Boston: Allen & Unwin. pp. 21--36.
     
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  49. St. Thomas on the Membership of the Church.Colman E. O'neill - 1963 - The Thomist 27:88-140.
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    Two Body Criticism: A Genealogy of the Postmodern Anti-Aesthetic.John O'neill - 1994 - History and Theory 33 (1):61-78.
    Barbara Maria Stafford's Body Criticism is analyzed for its reliance upon monstrous bodies as the source of an alternative to the art history of the Enlightenment. A counterculture of the flesh caught in its own vision of skin diseases, bumps, and medical pathologies is painstakingly reproduced as the official opposition to reason's body. The art establishment is required to admit engravers, cartoonists, kaleidoscopists, and phrenologists. Critical questions are raised regarding Stafford's use of iconology and genealogy, as well as a critical (...)
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