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    Church Teaching as the ‘Language’ of Catholic Theology.William J. Hoye - 1987 - Heythrop Journal 28 (1):16-30.
    Book reviewed in this article: In Search of History: Historiography in the Ancient World and the Origins of Biblical History. By John Van Seters. The Hidden God: The Hiding of the Face of God in the Old Testament. By Samuel E. Balentine. Theodicy in the Old Testament. Edited by James L. Crenshaw. Ce Dieu censé aimer la Souffrance. By François Varone. Evil and Evolution, A Theodicy. By Richard W. Kropf. ‘Poet and Peasant’ and ‘Through Peasant Eyes’: A Literary‐Cultural Approach to (...)
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    Doubts and answers.William Kemp Lowther Clarke - 1968 - London,: S.P.C.K..
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    Metaphors We Teach by: The Mentor Teacher and the Hero Student.Richard A. Schwartz & Kemp Williams - 1995 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (2):103.
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    The empathy hierarchy and Samoan clitic pronouns.Kenneth William Cook - 1994 - Cognitive Linguistics 5 (1):57-76.
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    The frontiers of knowledge.Kenneth William Gatland - 1974 - London: Wingate. Edited by Derek D. Dempster.
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    The inhabited universe.Kenneth William Gatland - 1957 - New York,: D. McKay Co.. Edited by Derek D. Dempster.
  7. The Abuse of Casuistry: A History of Moral Reasoning.Kenneth W. Kemp - 1988 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 24 (1):76-80.
    In this engaging study, the authors put casuistry into its historical context, tracing the origin of moral reasoning in antiquity, its peak during the sixteenth and early seventeenth century, and its subsequent fall into disrepute from the mid-seventeenth century.
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    Science, Theology, and Monogenesis.Kenneth W. Kemp - 2011 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (2):217-236.
    Francisco Ayala and others have argued that recent genetic evidence shows that the origins of the human race cannot be monogenetic, as the Church hastraditionally taught. This paper replies to that objection, developing a distinction between biological and theological species first proposed by Andrew Alexanderin 1964.
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    God, Evolution, and the Body of Adam.Kenneth W. Kemp - 2020 - Scientia et Fides 8 (2):139-172.
    Catholic evolutionists have proposed to reconcile evolutionary anthropogenesis with Catholic doctrine by suggesting that a created soul could be infused into a body produced by evolution from an animal body. Could such an infusion yield not just a Platonic composite but a being with the unity of substance required by a Thomistic philosophy of nature? How could such a soul be the form of the body into which it was infused? This paper suggests that animals seem to have sense-powers with (...)
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    Speaking Falsely and Telling Lies.Kenneth Kemp - 1993 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 67:151-170.
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    Teilhard de Chardin, the “Six Propositions,” and the Holy Office.Kenneth W. Kemp - 2019 - Zygon 54 (4):932-953.
    Between 1924 and 1937, the Jesuit Curia in Rome repeatedly placed restrictions on what Jesuit priest‐paleontologist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was allowed to write on those aspects of human origins that, in the view of the Curia, had theological as well as scientific aspects. In 2018, David Grumett and Paul Bentley published an account of the first of those restrictions, together with a previously undiscovered document associated with that restriction. This article corrects a relatively important error in their historical narrative, (...)
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    Conscientious objection.Kenneth W. Kemp - 1993 - Public Affairs Quarterly 7 (4):303-324.
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    Just-war theory: A reconceptualization.Kenneth W. Kemp - 1988 - Public Affairs Quarterly 2 (2):57-74.
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    Humani Generis & Evolution: A Report from the Archives.Kenneth W. Kemp - 2023 - Scientia et Fides 11 (1):9-27.
    The opening of the archives for the pontificate of Pius XII makes it possible to see the history of the drafting of the encyclical _Humani generis_, the first document in which the universal magisterium of the Catholic Church addressed the question of evolution. Although its acknowledgment that the question of the evolutionary origin of the human body was, provisionally, theologically open generated no controversy at the drafting commission, the definitiveness of its reservations about monophyletic polygenism generated a disagreement resolved only (...)
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    Monogenism: A Reply to Fr. Chaberek.Kenneth Kemp - 2024 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 29 (2):391-399.
    In some articles published over the past fifteen years, I have tried to show that the scientific arguments that have been made against there ever having been merely two human beings do not require a revision of the Catholic doctrine of the monogenetic origin of the human race. In a recent issue of Forum Philosophicum, Fr. Michał Chaberek says that my argument fails. Here is my reply.
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    A Biographical Sketch.Kenneth W. Kemp - 2012 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 15 (1):113-114.
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    Euthanasia.Kenneth W. Kemp - 1998 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 72:315-327.
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    Man in the Field of Responsibility.Kenneth W. Kemp & Zuzanna Maslanka Kieron (eds.) - 2011 - St. Augustine's Press.
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    Nuclear Deterrence and the Morality of Intentions.Kenneth W. Kemp - 1987 - The Monist 70 (3):276-297.
    Nuclear deterrence has recently come under attack from many quarters. And philosophers, no less than others, have participated in the attack. The philosophical attacks have come both from consequentialists and deontologists. Deterrence has also, of course, found its defenders, but the latter have tended to be consequentialist or contractarian. I have not yet seen what I take to be a wholly adequate deontological defense of nuclear deterrence. In this essay, I attempt to make such a defense.
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    Punishment as Just Cause for War.Kenneth W. Kemp - 1996 - Public Affairs Quarterly 10 (4):335-353.
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    Right Intention and the Oil Factor in the Second Gulf War.Kenneth W. Kemp - 1994 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 1 (1):15-20.
    This essay responds to the argument that US interest in Kuwaiti oil made its war against Iraq fail the just-war criterion of right intention. That argument is based on a misunderstanding of the criterion, namely, that right intention requires not merely the presence of a concern for justice but the absence of any other (especially self-interested) motives. Correction of this misunderstanding is important to application of the just-war theory to the general question of intervention in foreign wars.
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  22. 9. Scientific Method and Appeal to Supernatural Agency: A Christian Case for Modest Methodological Naturalism.Kenneth W. Kemp - 2000 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 3 (2).
     
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    Scientific Method and Appeal to Supernatural Agency.Kenneth W. Kemp - 2000 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 3 (2):165-205.
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    The Virtue of Faith in Theology, Natural Science, and Philosophy.Kenneth W. Kemp - 1998 - Faith and Philosophy 15 (4):462-477.
    In this paper, I attempt to develop the account of intellectual virtues offered by Aristotle and St. Thomas in a way which recognizes faith as a good intellectual habit. I go on to argue that, as a practical matter, this virtue is needed not only in theology, where it provides the basis of further intellectual work, but also in the natural sciences, where it is required given the complexity of the subject matter and the cooperative nature of the enterprise.
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    With Friends Like Those, Who Needs Enemies.Kenneth W. Kemp - 2012 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 60 (4):29-39.
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    The Oxford Practice Skills Course: Ethics, Law, and Communication Skills in Health Care Education.Tony Hope, R. A. Hope, Kenneth William Musgrave Fulford & Anne Yates - 1996 - Oxford University Press on Demand.
    Ethics, communication skills, and the law ('practice skills') are important in all aspects of modern health care. Doctors and nurses must be sensitive to the ethical aspects of their work and understand the legal framework within which clinical decisions are made. Well developed skills of communication, with patients, their relatives and other members of the clinical team, are a key feature of good clinical practice Until recently, the important of practice skills has been relatively neglected in health care education. This (...)
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    Book Review:The Abuse of Casuistry: A History of Moral Reasoning. Albert R. Jonsen, Stephen Toulmin. [REVIEW]Kenneth W. Kemp - 1989 - Ethics 99 (4):945-.
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    Can monolinguals be like bilinguals? Evidence from dialect switching.Neil W. Kirk, Vera Kempe, Kenneth C. Scott-Brown, Andrea Philipp & Mathieu Declerck - 2018 - Cognition 170 (C):164-178.
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    Teaching for adaptive expertise in biomedical engineering ethics.Taylor Martin, Karen Rayne, Nate J. Kemp, Jack Hart & Kenneth R. Diller - 2005 - Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (2):257-276.
    This paper considers an approach to teaching ethics in bioengineering based on the How People Learn (HPL) framework. Curricula based on this framework have been effective in mathematics and science instruction from the kindergarten to the college levels. This framework is well suited to teaching bioengineering ethics because it helps learners develop “adaptive expertise”. Adaptive expertise refers to the ability to use knowledge and experience in a domain to learn in unanticipated situations. It differs from routine expertise, which requires using (...)
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    Natural disaster induced cognitive disruption: Impacts on action slips.William S. Helton, James Head & Simon Kemp - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1732-1737.
    Previous research has indicated an increase in stress levels and cognitive intrusions after natural disasters. These previous studies have not, however, assessed the impact disaster induced cognitive disruption has on human performance. In the present report, we investigated the impact of the 7.1 magnitude 2010 Christchurch, New Zealand earthquake on self-reported earthquake-induced cognitive disruption and its relationship to performance on the Sustained Attention to Response Task . Participants who self-reported greater cognitive disruption induced by the earthquake also had higher levels (...)
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    Bricke, John. Mind and Morality: An Examination of Hume s Moral Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Pp. x+ 263. $45.00 (cloth). [REVIEW]Kenneth W. Kemp - 1998 - In Stephen Everson, Ethics: Companions to Ancient Thought, Vol. 4. Cambridge University Press.
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    Book Review:The Ethics of War and Peace. Terry Nardin. [REVIEW]Kenneth W. Kemp - 1998 - Ethics 108 (3):629-.
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    Book Review:Ethics, Killing and War. Richard Norman. [REVIEW]Kenneth W. Kemp - 1996 - Ethics 107 (1):159-.
  34. The nature of explanation.Kenneth James Williams Craik - 1943 - Cambridge,: Cambridge University Press.
    Craik published only one complete work of any length, this essay on The Nature of Explanation.
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    A Dictionary of American English on Historical Principles, Part I.Kemp Malone, William Craigie & James R. Hulbert - 1937 - American Journal of Philology 58 (3):374.
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  36. Man, the State, and War. By Cecil Miller.Kenneth N. Waltz & William Kornhauser - 1960 - Ethics 71 (1):63-65.
     
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  37. The Idea of Nostalgia.Jean Starobinski & William S. Kemp - 1966 - Diogenes 14 (54):81-103.
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    A scale for measuring attitude toward cheating.William M. Gardner & Kenneth B. Melvin - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (5):429-432.
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    Gender and Politics Among Anthropologists in the Units of Selection Debate.William Yaworsky, Mark Horowitz & Kenneth Kickham - 2015 - Biological Theory 10 (2):145-155.
    In recent years evolutionary theorists have been engaged in a protracted and bitter disagreement concerning how natural selection affects units such as genes, individuals, kin groups, and groups. Central to this debate has been whether selective pressures affecting group success can trump the selective pressures that confer advantage at the individual level. In short, there has been a debate about the utility of group selection, with noted theorist Steven Pinker calling the concept useless for the social sciences. We surveyed 175 (...)
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    An Assessment of Moral and Character Education in Initial Entry Training (IET).Kenneth R. Williams - 2010 - Journal of Military Ethics 9 (1):41-56.
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    New Approaches to Monetary Economics: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium in Economic Theory and Econometrics.William A. Barnett & Kenneth J. Singleton (eds.) - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    New Approaches to Monetary Economics brings together presentations of innovative research in the field of monetary economics. Much of this research develops and applies approaches to modelling financial intermediation, aggregate fluctuations, monetary aggregation and transactions-motivated monetary equilibrium. The contents of this volume comprise the proceedings of the second in a conference series entitled International Symposia in Economic Theory and Econometrics. This conference was held in 1985 at the IC2 Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. The symposia in this (...)
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    Differential recall as a function of socially induced arousal and retention interval.Kenneth A. Deffenbacher, Gary J. Platt & Mark A. Williams - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (4):809.
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    The Record of Tung-shan.Kenneth Kraft & William F. Powell - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (2):340.
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    Childhood in China.Kenneth A. Abbott & William Kessen - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):493.
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    Sex differences in retention of passive avoidance behavior in rats.William W. Beatty, Kenneth C. Gregoire & Linda L. Parmiter - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (2):99-100.
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    Leo Strauss, the Straussians, and the Study of the American Regime.Kenneth L. Deutsch, John A. Murley, George Anastaplo, Hadley Arkes, Larry Arnhart, Laurence Berns With Eva Brann, Mark Blitz, Aryeh Botwinick, Christopher A. Colmo, Joseph Cropsey, Kenneth Deutsch, Murray Dry, Robert Eden, Miriam Galston, William A. Galston, Gary D. Glenn, Harry Jaffa, Charles Kesler, Carnes Lord, John A. Marini, Eugene Miller, Will Morrisey, John Murley, Walter Nicgorski, Susan Orr, Ralph Rossum, Gary J. Schmitt, Abram Shulsky, Gregory Bruce Smith, Ronald Terchek & Michael Zuckert - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Responding to volatile criticisms frequently leveled at Leo Strauss and those he influenced, the prominent contributors to this volume demonstrate the profound influence that Strauss and his students have exerted on American liberal democracy and contemporary political thought. By stressing the enduring vitality of classic books and by articulating the theoretical and practical flaws of relativism and historicism, the contributors argue that Strauss and the Straussians have identified fundamental crises of modernity and liberal democracy.
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    Inborn errors of GABA metabolism.Kenneth M. Gibson, William L. Nyhan & Jaak Jaeken - 1986 - Bioessays 4 (1):24-27.
    Defects in man in four steps of 4‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) metabolism may interefere with the function of this major inhibitory neurotransmitter. Glutamic acid decarboxylase, 4‐aminobutyric acid aminotransferase, succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase, and homocarnosinase are closely identified with the brain, but two of these enzymes are expressed in cultured peripheral cells, which may permit novel approaches to the study of the metabolism and regulation of GABA.
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    21st Century Economics: A Synthesis of Progressive Economic Thought.William E. Halal & Kenneth B. Taylor - 2002 - Business and Society Review 107 (2):255-274.
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    Some varied effects of punishment on ongoing avoidance behavior in the hamster.William B. Janzen, Katharina R. Geissler & Kenneth B. Melvin - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (2):201-203.
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    Short-term retention as a function of contextual constraint.Kenneth E. Lloyd & William A. Johnston - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (5):460.
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