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  1. Political Thought: Men and Ideas.J. A. ABBO - 1960
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  2. Political Thought: Men and Ideas. [REVIEW]A. B. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):169-169.
    A book of very great scope. Abbo briefly presents the doctrines of every significant Western political thinker, along with a liberal amount of historical, biographical and bibliographical material. His discussions take the form of a clear, balanced, but not especially penetrating exposition, followed by critical remarks. The book is directed to an audience of Catholic layman and students; the exposition can be of little use to the specialist, and his critical remarks will often fail to satisfy a non-Catholic reader.--J. (...)
     
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  3. Free agency and materialism.J. A. Cover & John O’Leary-Hawthorne - 1996 - In Daniel Howard-Snyder & Jeff Jordan (eds.), Faith, Freedom, and Rationality: Philosophy of Religion Today. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 47-72.
  4. Philosophical foundations for global journalism ethics.Stephen J. A. Ward - 2005 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 20 (1):3 – 21.
    This article proposes 3 principles and 3 imperatives as the philosophical foundations of a global journalism ethics. The central claim is that the globalization of news media requires a radical rethinking of the principles and standards of journalism ethics, through the adoption of a cosmopolitan attitude. The article explains how and why ethicists should construct a global journalism ethics, using a contractualist approach. It then formulates 3 "claims" or principles: the claims of credibility, justifiable consequence, and humanity. The claim of (...)
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    What Is Global Media Ethics?Stephen J. A. Ward - 2021 - In Handbook of Global Media Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 5-21.
    This chapter provide an introductory portrait of global media ethics as an evolving discipline in broad strokes—its motivating questions, its distinct concerns and methods, how the discipline is related to other forms of ethics, and why we need a global media ethics. Since our global world is linked by many forms of media, the chapter argues that we need an accompanying global media ethics that challenges the use of media to promote racism, xenophobia, extreme nationalism, and the denial of human (...)
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  6. What is minimalism about truth?J. A. Burgess - 1997 - Analysis 57 (4):259–267.
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    Webs of De-Centered Discourse: The Future of Global Media Ethics.Stephen J. A. Ward - 2021 - In Handbook of Global Media Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 1207-1222.
    This chapter explores the future of global media ethics by focusing on a question that is a cause of misunderstanding and, perhaps, its greatest conceptual challenge: What is the goal of global media ethics? The chapter argues that the image of global media ethics has been distorted by the view that a global ethic must consist of one, uniquely correct set of principles affirmed by a large majority of journalists around the world. Instead, the chapter proposes the idea of global (...)
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    Disrupting journalism ethics: radical change on the frontier of digital media.Stephen J. A. Ward - 2019 - New York: Routledge.
    Disrupting Journalism Ethics sets out to disrupt and change how we think about journalism and its ethics. The book contends that long-established ways of thinking, which have come down to us from the history of journalism, need radical conceptual reform, with alternate conceptions of the role of journalism and fresh principles to evaluate practice. Through a series of disruptions, the book undermines the traditional principles of journalistic neutrality and "just the facts" reporting. It proposes an alternate philosophy of journalism as (...)
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    Roman Britain. By R. G. Collingwood. Pp. xii + 160; 59 figures, including plates, and map. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1932. Cloth, 6s. - The Romans in Britain. An Anthology of Inscriptions. With translations and a running commentary. By A. R. Burn. Pp. 228; 4 plates. Oxford: Blackwell, 1932. Cloth, 6s. [REVIEW]J. A. Petch - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (05):237-.
  10. The muwashshahat: are they a mistery?J. A. Abu-Haidar - 1992 - Al-Qantara 13 (1):63-82.
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    How Do We Talk With People Living With Dementia About Future Care: A Scoping Review.Mandy Visser, Hanneke J. A. Smaling, Deborah Parker & Jenny T. van der Steen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    A diagnosis of dementia often comes with difficulties in understanding a conversational context and expressing how one feels. So far, research on how to facilitate advance care planning for people with dementia focused on defining relevant themes and topics for conversations, or on how to formalize decisions made by surrogate decision makers, e.g., family members. The aim of this review is to provide a better scope of the existing research on practical communication aspects related to dementia in ACP conversations. In (...)
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    Was Irving Babbit a Naturalist?Louis J. A. Mercier - 1953 - New Scholasticism 27 (1):39-71.
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    Human Action, Deliberation and Causation.J. A. M. Bransen & S. E. Cuypers (eds.) - 1998 - Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    The essays collected together in this volume, many of them written by leading scholars in the field, explore the commonsensical fact that our presence as..
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    Rāmānuja on the Bhagavadgītā. A Condensed Rendering of His Gītābhāṣya with Copious Notes and an IntroductionRamanuja on the Bhagavadgita. A Condensed Rendering of His Gitabhasya with Copious Notes and an Introduction.Ludo Rocher & J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (2):410.
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    Democratically Engaged Journalism and Extremism.Stephen J. A. Ward - 2021 - In Handbook of Global Media Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 899-918.
    This chapter proposes a way to conceptualize journalism as both engaged and objective, called “democratically engaged journalism.” It is a “third way” between partisan and neutral journalism. The chapter argues that democratically engaged journalism is the moral ideology that journalism needs to respond to a toxic sphere of digital, global media.The chapter begins by defining engagement, disengagement, and democratically engaged journalism, using a continuum of kinds of journalism. Then it considers how democratically engaged journalism replies to a range of possible (...)
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    Implementation, Formalization, and Representation: Challenges for Integrated Information Theory.C. Montemayor, J. A. de Barros & L. P. G. De Assis - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (1-2):107-132.
    Any theory of information needs to comply with what we call the implementation, formalization, and representation constraints. These constraints are justified by basic considerations concerning scientific modelling and methodology. In the first part of this paper, we argue that the implementation and formalization constraints cannot be satisfied because the relation between Shannon information and IIT must be clarified. In the second part of the paper, we focus on the representation constraint. We argue that IIT cannot succeed in satisfying this constraint (...)
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    Music Community, Improvisation, and Social Technologies in COVID-Era Música Huasteca.Daniel S. Margolies & J. A. Strub - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This article examines two interrelated aspects of Mexican regional music response to the coronavirus crisis in the música huasteca community: the growth of interactive huapango livestreams as a preexisting but newly significant space for informal community gathering and cultural participation at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, and the composition of original verses by son huasteco performers addressing the pandemic. Both the livestreams and the newly created coronavirus disease verses reflect critical improvisatory approaches to the pandemic in música huasteca. The (...)
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    Choosing priorities.J. A. Gray - 1979 - Journal of Medical Ethics 5 (2):73-75.
    Dr Gray leaves us with a question at the conclusion of his article--how should we choose priorities? He says that the debate so far has been mainly on what we should choose, but perhaps we should consider how to choose even more. Under the various subheadings of Criteria, Principles and Persons Dr Gray sets out the pros and cons of the arguments in the priority debates and tries to offer some more specific guidelines to offset the criticism that the government's (...)
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    The infinite new and old.J. A. Leighton - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13 (5):497-513.
  20. Ecclesiastical Authority and Spiritual Power in the Church of the First Three Centuries.Hans Von Campenhausen & J. A. Baker - 1969
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  21. Inventing objectivity : new philosophical foundations.Stephen J. A. Ward - 2010 - In Christopher Meyers (ed.), Journalism ethics: a philosophical approach. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Festschrift for Marjorie H. Nicolson: "Reason and the Imagination", ed. J. A. Mazzeo.F. E. L. Priestley & J. A. Mazzeo - 1963 - Journal of the History of Ideas 24 (3):433.
  23. The 'baby Brown' case and the Dr Arthur verdict.J. A. Davis - 1985 - Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (3):159-160.
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    Practical Guide for Medical Officers for Environmental Health.J. A. M. Gray - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (3):160-160.
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    The study of individuality.J. A. Leighton - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11 (6):565-575.
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    Introduction to Logical Theory.J. A. Faris - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (16):280-280.
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    Kritische Bemerkungen Zu Fischarts Übersetzung von Rabelais’ Gargantua.J. J. A. A. Frantzen - 1892 - De Gruyter.
    FRANTZEN: KRIT. B. Z. FISCHARTS ÜBERS. RABELAIS' AST 3.
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    A new manuscript of the latin fuerre de gadres and the text of Roman d'alexandre branch II.D. J. A. Ross - 1959 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 22 (3/4):211-253.
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    Early Greek Elegists C. M. Bowra: Early Greek Elegists.Pp. x + 208. London: Oxford University Press, 1938. Cloth, 10s. 6d. [REVIEW]J. A. Davison - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (02):59-60.
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    Ambiguity in Greek Literature - W. Bedell Stanford: Ambiguity in Greek Literature. Pp. xi+185. Oxford: Blackwell, 1939. Cloth, 10s. 6 d[REVIEW]J. A. K. Thomson - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (01):14-15.
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  31. The revival of Thomism as a Christian philosophy.J. A. Weisheipl - 1968 - In Ralph McInerny (ed.), New themes in Christian philosophy. Notre Dame [Ind.]: University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 164--185.
     
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    Radiation Reaction of a Nonrelativistic Quantum Charged Particle.J. A. E. Roa-Neri & J. L. Jiménez - 2004 - Foundations of Physics 34 (4):547-580.
    An alternative approach to analyze the nonrelativistic quantum dynamics of a rigid and extended charged particle taking into account the radiation reaction is discussed with detail. Interpretation of the field operators as annihilation and creation ones, theory of perturbations and renormalization are not used. The analysis is carried out in the Heisenberg picture with the electromagnetic field expanded in a complete orthogonal basis set of functions which allows the electromagnetic field to satisfy arbitrary boundary conditions. The corresponding coefficients are the (...)
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    Montaigne et l'écriture, l'écriture de Montaigne.W. J. A. Bots - 1983 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 45 (2):301-315.
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    A Conspectus of Determinism.Ted Honderich & J. A. Faris - 1970 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 44 (1):191-234.
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  35. Kant's Concept of Geography.J. A. MAY - 1970
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    Autotrascendimiento: homenaje al catedrático de filosofía, D. Ignacio Falgueras Salinas, por su jubilación.García González, A. J., Padial Benticuaga & Juan José (eds.) - 2010 - Málaga: Grupo de Investigación sobre el Idealismo Alemán.
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    Differential effect of a social variable upon three levels of aspiration.M. G. Preston & J. A. Bayton - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 29 (5):351.
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    The Pervigilivm Veneris and the Tiberiani Amnis in Quatrains.J. A. Fort - 1920 - Classical Quarterly 14 (3-4):173-.
    As is well known, this poem, which stood in the Anthologia Latina, is preserved in two MSS. only, the Salmasian and the Pithoean , Nos. 10318 and 8071 in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris; ‘the handwriting dates’ the former ‘as written at the end of the seventh or the beginning of the eighth century; the other…is about two hundred years later in date. Modern scholars regard both MSS. as traceable to a common archetype, probably of the sixth century’ . At (...)
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    Charon's Boat.J. A. Richmond - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (02):388-.
    Mr. E. Courtney adopts Ellis's defence of repetitque, argues convincingly as a consequence that sed must be replaced by a verb, and claims: ‘That verb can hardly have been any other than stat.’ He continues : ‘This will mean that Charon's boat, having ferried across the young, does not remain tied up at the quay forgetful of the old, but goes back for them.’ The difficulty of que in the sense of sed in the line as reconstituted is defended by (...)
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  40. A theory of patriotism for global journalism.Stephen J. A. Ward - 2008 - In Stephen John Anthony Ward & Herman Wasserman (eds.), Media ethics beyond borders: a global perspective. Johannesburg: Heinemann.
  41. Metaphor and metaphysical realism.J. J. A. Mooij - 2005 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 83 (1):495-505.
    This article discusses a number of metaphors about the nature of science, in connection with three types of metaphysical realism: minimal, moderate and essentialistic realism. From the beginning, Kuipers accepts the first and rejects the third type of realism, but it is only later on that he endorses the second type. It is argued that this makes his remarks on essentialistic realism somewhat misleading; and his moderate realism is compared with some realist positions taken by other philosophers. It is further (...)
     
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    Biophysics of consciousness: a foundational approach.Roman R. Poznanski, J. A. Tuszynski & Todd E. Feinberg (eds.) - 2017 - New Jersey: World Scientific.
    The problem of how the brain produces consciousness, subjectivity and "something it is like to be" remains one of the greatest challenges to a complete science of the natural world. While various scientists and philosophers approach the problem from their own unique perspectives and in the terms of their own respective fields, Biophysics of Consciousness: A Foundational Approach attempts a consilience across disparate disciplines to explain how it is possible that an objective brain produces subjective experience. This volume unites the (...)
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  43. Logische Dynamiek: Een Inleiding.Jfak van Benthem, J. A. G. Groenendijk, M. J. B. Stokhof & Fjmm Veltman - 1998 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 90 (1):3-25.
     
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  44. Chemical Lectures of HT Scheffer (1775).Torbern Bergman, J. A. Schufle & Trevor H. Levere - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (3):315-315.
     
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    Mental deficiency—I: Some family histories.R. J. A. Berry - 1933 - The Eugenics Review 24 (4):285.
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    The physical basis of mind: And the diagnosis of mental deficiency.R. J. A. Berry - 1930 - The Eugenics Review 22 (3):171.
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    Discrimination learning after hippocampal lesions in 1-day-old rats.J. H. Blue, J. A. Cooper & Sherman Ross - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 20 (2):112-114.
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    The Continuing Relevance of Ars Poetica to Legal Scholarship and the Modern Lawyer.Julia J. A. Shaw - 2012 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 25 (1):71-93.
    In this late modern era within which the basic values of life have been reordered (driven by globalisation, the corporate agenda and mass communication technologies), the individual has effectively been reduced to a mere abstraction. It might be argued that the rational, moral and humanistic concept of freedom has, to a great extent, been compromised by a consequent crisis within the intelligentsia. These groups, in particular the gatekeepers of a classical liberal approach to legal scholarship, are caught between the twin (...)
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    Leçons de philosophie du droit.Giorgio Del Vecchio & A. B. J. - 1936 - Recueil Sirey.
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    Die psalms as himnes in ’n liturgiese konteks.C. J. A. Vos - 2004 - HTS Theological Studies 60 (3).
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