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    Are we our fictions?: The narrative boundaries of self.Law Alsobrook - 2014 - Technoetic Arts 12 (2):337-346.
    Revisiting Dawkin’s proposal of memes – a piece of thought copied from person to person – raises the question: can narrative, and by extension narratology, be utilized to explore the ‘infecting’, or transferring agent of cultural ideas, identity and the creation of self? Intriguingly, and perhaps even more relevant to the role of emergent models and the shifting divide between engineered and organic constructions, what role does media play in the fabrication of self? This article proposes to examine various attempts (...)
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    The spaces of narrative consciousness: Or, what is your event?Law Alsobrook - 2015 - Technoetic Arts 13 (3):239-244.
    Cyberspace, a term popularized in the 1984 novel Neuromancer, was used by William Gibson to describe the ‘consensual hallucination’ and interstitial online world that lies between the reality of our world and that of the surreal terrain of dreamscapes. While many attempts have been made to describe this intangible, yet seemingly perceptible space, the digital domain as a metaphor mirrors in many ways our own inadequate understanding of consciousness. Conversely, the physicist Michio Kaku explains that our reality is bounded by (...)
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  3. Ecological Laws.Ecological Laws - unknown
    The question of whether there are laws in ecology is important for a number of reasons. If, as some have suggested, there are no ecological laws, this would seem to distinguish ecology from other branches of science, such as physics. It could also make a difference to the methodology of ecology. If there are no laws to be discovered, ecologists would seem to be in the business of merely supplying a suite of useful models. These models would need to be (...)
     
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    On indeterminacy in law.Law Dictionary - 1985 - American Journal of Jurisprudence 30 (1).
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    Law Week Dinner.Law Council C. E. O. Peter Webb, Justice Mary Finn, Amy Burr, Warwick Burr, Christopher Ryan, Councillor Linda Crebbin & Michael Flynn - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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  6. The first integrated practice of legal translation in modern China: A study of the Chinese translation of Elements of International Law, 1864.Law Shanghai - forthcoming - Semiotica.
    Journal Name: Semiotica Issue: Ahead of print.
     
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    Could a Machine Think?: Law Could a machine think?Stephen Law - 2002 - Think 1 (1):55-65.
    The year is 2100. Geena is the proud new owner of Emit, a state-of-the-art robot. She has just unwrapped him, the packaging strewn across the dining room floor. Emit is designed to replicate the outward behaviour of a human being down to the last detail . Emit responds to questions in much the same way humans do. Ask him how he feels and he will say he has had a tough day, has a slight headache, is sorry he broke that (...)
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  8. Plato's lawcode in context: Rule by written law in Athens and Magnesia.Athenian Law - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49:100-122.
     
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    Thinking Tools: Seductive secrets of the shopping mall: Law Thinking Tools.Stephen Law - 2004 - Think 3 (8):53-54.
    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously. In this installment, we focus, not on faulty reasoning per se, but on an example of how we can be led astray or manipulated without our even realizing what is going on. Our critical faculties are entirely sidestepped!
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    The Xmas Files: The Philosophy of Christmas.Stephen Law - 2003 - Orion Publishing Company.
    In a secular society, does Christmas mean anything anymore? As we stuff ourselves with plumped-up turkeys, unwrap the latest useless gadget, and gather round the family tree, what real relevance does the festive season have and why do we perpetuate it? The Philosophy of Christmas is designed to be a fun book but one underpinned by an exploration of serious philosophical issues. The way we celebrate Christmas says a lot about the way we relate to each other, our society and (...)
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    Kierkegaard as Negative Theologian.David R. Law - 1993 - Oxford University Press UK.
    David Law's new book deals with Kierkegaard's `apophaticism' - or those elements of Kierkegaard's thought which emphasize the incapacity of human reason and the hiddenness of God.
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  12. Freud's Critique of Religion and the Viability of Faith.Jerry Law - 2000 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2000 (118):143-155.
     
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    Modeling the Epistemological Multipolarity of Semiotic Objects.Zdzis law Wasik - 2010 - In W. Carnielli L. Magnani (ed.), Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology.
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    On the operations definable in terms of the complementation and the closure.Stanis law Wronski - 1986 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 15 (3):117-121.
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    The Outer Limits.Stephen Law - 2003
    Stephen Law follows THE PHILOSOPHY FILES with a second book of philosophical conundrums for teenagers. This time he asks such questions as Do Miracles Happen? Why Do These Words Mean Something? and Do I Know the Sun will Rise Tomorrow? You can dip into the arguments that interest you, in eight chapters where the themes are set up in witty scenarios and then debated. There are wacky thought experiments to work out and a variety of characters appear - some of (...)
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  16. Weapons Control Laws.in Common-Law Jurisprudence - 1991 - In Diane Sank & David I. Caplan (eds.), To Be a Victim: Encounters with Crime and Injustice. Plenum.
     
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    (2 other versions)INTRODUCTION: Law Introduction.Stephen Law - 2011 - Think 10 (27):5-8.
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    INTRODUCTION: Law Introduction.Stephen Law - 2012 - Think 11 (32):5-10.
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    Kids’ Law.Stephen Law - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 24 (24):38-39.
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    (1 other version)Why There Is Something Rather than Nothing.Stephen Law - 2004 - Philosophical Review 116 (2):300-303.
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  21. Natural Law Theory: Contemporary Essays.N. MacCormick & Natural Law - 1992 - In Robert P. George (ed.), Natural law theory: contemporary essays. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    The philosophy gym: 25 short adventures in thinking.Stephen Law - 2003 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    From Descartes to designer babies, The Philosophy Gym poses questions about some of history's most important philosophical issues, ranging in difficulty from pretty easy to very challenging. He brings new perspectives to age-old conundrums while also tackling modern-day dilemmas -- some for the first time. Begin your warm up by contemplating whether a pickled sheep can truly be considered art, or dive right in and tackle the existence of God. In this radically new way of looking at philosophy, Stephen Law (...)
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    Introduction.Stephen Law - 2013 - Think 12 (33):5-8.
    Introduction Stephen Law, Think, FirstView Article.
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    Think 58 introduction.Stephen Law - 2021 - Think 20 (58):5-7.
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    Non-existence of a countable strongly adequate matrix semantics for neighbours of E.Wies law Dziobiak - 1981 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 10 (4):170-174.
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    The Boolean Algebra of Objectives.Bogus law Wolniewicz - 1981 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 10 (1):17-22.
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    The necessity of modal logic s5 is metalogical.Zdzis law Dywan - 1981 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 10 (4):162-167.
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    Could It Be Pretty Obvious There's No God?Stephen Law - 2009 - In Russell Blackford & Udo Schüklenk (eds.), 50 Voices of Disbelief. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 129–138.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Logical Problem of Evil The Evidential Problem of Evil The Evil God Hypothesis and the Problem of Good Reverse Theodicies Notes.
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  29. Die Moral zwischenstaatlicher Politik im klassischen Griechenland : Thukydides und sein Kontext.Polly Law - 2011 - In Ernst Baltrusch & Christian Wendt (eds.), Ein Besitz für immer?: Geschichte, Polis, und Völkerrecht bei Thukydides. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
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    Constitutions.David S. Law - 2010 - In Peter Cane & Herbert M. Kritzer (eds.), The Oxford handbook of empirical legal research. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This article deals with the housing framework of laws, that is, constitutions. It distinguishes between constitution referring to the de jure, formal, written book of laws and codes that assume supreme authority within any structure, and constitution which defines a body of informal, conditional rules and laws that do not have supreme authority but are abided by, owing to various objective, subjective factors. Constitution reflects the gap between aspiration and actuality, and constitution attracts a higher degree of compliance and implementation. (...)
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    Introduction.Stephen Law - 2015 - Think 14 (41):5-7.
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    Morals, methods and madness.Iain Law - 2000 - Res Publica 6 (1):93-104.
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    The chains of habit.David Law - 2016 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 20 (1):1-4.
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    The Existential Chalcedonian Christology of Kierkegaard’s Practice in Christianity.David R. Law - 2010 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2010 (1):129-152.
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  35. The elixir of social trust: social capital and cultures of challenge in health movements.Alex Law - 2008 - In Julie Brownlie, Alexandra Greene & Alexandra Howson (eds.), Researching trust and health. New York: Routledge. pp. 175.
     
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    Thinking tools: The lottery fallacy: Law Thinking tools.Stephen Law - 2005 - Think 4 (11):65-66.
    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously.
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    Henry George and Distributism.Henry Law - 1993 - The Chesterton Review 19 (1):135-138.
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    (1 other version)Introduction.Stephen Law - 2021 - Think 20 (59):5-7.
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  39. Nicholas Southwood, Australian National University.Law as Conventional Norms - 2019 - In Toh Kevin, Plunkett David & Shapiro Scott (eds.), Dimensions of Normativity: New Essays on Metaethics and Jurisprudence. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  40. A new problem of evil.Stephen Law - unknown
    Stephen Law explains his challenge for theists.
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    The God of Eth: Law The God of Eth.Stephen Law - 2005 - Think 3 (9):13-26.
    A dialogue investigating whether the usual religious defences of belief in God are really up to the job.
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    Thinking tools. Fallacy: Division: Law thinking tools • folio.Stephen Law - 2009 - Think 8 (21):83-83.
    Thinking tools is a regular feature that offers tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously.
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    Thinking tools: Suppressed evidence: Law thinking tools.Stephen Law - 2008 - Think 7 (20):105-105.
    Thinking tools is a regular feature that offers tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously.
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    Thinking tools: Weak analogy: Law Thinking Tools.Stephen Law - 2007 - Think 5 (15):59-60.
    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously.
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    Kierkegaard as Existentialist Dogmatician.David R. Law - 2015 - In Jon Stewart (ed.), A Companion to Kierkegaard. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 251–268.
    This chapter provides a survey of Kierkegaard's views of systematic theology, doctrine, and dogmatics. It demonstrates that while Kierkegaard's view of theology is generally negative, for he regards it as a human enterprise created in order to avoid doing God's Word, his attitude to doctrine and dogmatics is nuanced and complex. Kierkegaard rejects doctrine insofar as it objectifies Christianity, but nevertheless generally accepts the classic doctrines of the Christian faith and sees no reason to reform them. This ambivalence toward doctrine (...)
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    The electronic message to scholarly publishers: Adapt or obsolesce.Derek Law - 1995 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (2):67-72.
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    Thinking tools: The straw man.Stephen Law - 2008 - Think 6 (16):75.
    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously.
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    Bridget M. hutter.Ii Emergence Ofosh Laws & I. V. Policy—Making - 2010 - In Peter Cane & Herbert M. Kritzer (eds.), The Oxford handbook of empirical legal research. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Science for social scientists.John Law - 1984 - London: Macmillan Press. Edited by Peter Lodge.
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    Kierkegaard's kenotic Christology.David R. Law - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    An in-depth study of Kierkegaard's thinking on Christology, emphasising the radical nature of his approach to the incarnation, with an emphasis on the call of the Christian believer to a life of 'kenotic' (self-emptying) discipleship in imitation of Christ.
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