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    Laboring and Hanging Out in the Embodied In‐Between.Mechthild Hart - 2013 - Hypatia 28 (1):49-68.
    In this essay I describe how my involvement in the political struggles of an immigrant domestic workers' collective inspired me to hang out not only with the workers, but also with the writings of María Lugones and Hannah Arendt. The essay invites the reader to engage in a playful rereading of Arendt's notion of the worldlessness of laboring in the private realm by putting her into dialogue with Lugones's notion of the hangout that defies the public–private split Arendt adamantly insists (...)
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  2. I: Justice.H. L. A. Hart - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (107):348-.
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    The Concept of Logical Consequence.W. D. Hart - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (165):488-493.
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    On the Type-Definability of the Binding Group in Simple Theories.Bradd Hart & Ziv Shami - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (2):379 - 388.
    Let T be simple, work in Ceq over a boundedly closed set. Let p ∈ S(θ) be internal in a quasi-stably-embedded type-definable set Q (e.g., Q is definable or stably-embedded) and suppose (p, Q) is ACL-embedded in Q (see definitions below). Then Aut(p/Q) with its action on pC is type-definable in Ceq over θ. In particular, if p ∈ S(θ) is internal in a stably-embedded type-definable set Q, and pC υ Q is stably-embedded, then Aut(p/Q) is type-definable with its action (...)
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  5. Nussbaum, Kant and conflicts between duties.W. A. Hart - 1998 - Philosophy 73 (4):609-618.
    Martha Nussbaum has claimed that it is possible for a moral agent to be confronted, through no fault of his own, with an irresolvable conflict between his moral duties; and cites Kant as someone who takes the opposing view. Kant did indeed take the view that conflict between duties was inconceivable, but Nussbaum has failed to grasp his main reason for doing so, namely the principle that ‘ought’ implies ‘can’. When that principle is properly understood it can be seen that (...)
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  6. The Trespass of the Sign. Deconstruction, Theology and Philosophy.Kevin Hart - 1991 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (3):561-562.
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    Nietzsche y el «conocimiento desinteresado» de los sofistas.Úrsula Carrión Caravedo - 2020 - Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación E Información Filosófica 75 (287):1511-1526.
    El presente trabajo constituye una aproximación a la tradición sofista desde la perspectiva nietzscheana. De modo más específico, analizamos hasta qué punto los planteamientos de los sofistas y la contienda que se desarrolla entre ellos le sirven al filósofo como una herramienta para enfrentarse a la tradición platónica. Para ello, describimos primero ciertas características propias de la competencia entre estos oradores, las cuales resultan compatibles con la valoración nietzscheana del devenir. En segundo lugar, relacionamos la interpretación de Nietzsche del homo (...)
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    Ethics.Samuel L. Hart - 1963 - Delmar, N.Y.,: Caravan Books.
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    How to Read A Book.Charles A. Hart - 1940 - New Scholasticism 14 (3):314-315.
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    Mythic World as World.James G. Hart - 1975 - International Philosophical Quarterly 15 (1):51-69.
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    Parts of the Fink–Husserl Conversation.James G. Hart - 2001 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 1:279-299.
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    The Potential Infinite.W. D. Hart - 1976 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 76 (1):247--264.
    W. D. Hart; XIV*—The Potential Infinite, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 76, Issue 1, 1 June 1976, Pages 247–264, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristo.
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    Spirituality and Archetype in Organizational Life.David W. Hart & F. Neil Brady - 2005 - Business Ethics Quarterly 15 (3):409-428.
    Abstract:Spirituality is an undeniable human need and is thus the subject of increasing interest among management scholars and practitioners. In this article, we propose using archetypal psychology as a framework for understanding the human need for spirituality more clearly because it provides important insights into spirituality and organizational life. Because most spiritual needs reside in the deepest aspects of the self, an archetypal approach helps us recognize not only that we have spiritual needs but alsowhywe have them. We present three (...)
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    Approval and Rejection of the “Basic Idea of Communism”.Emery Keeri-Santo & Henry O. Hart - 1978 - Communications 4 (3):361-374.
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    Introduction.Andrew Light, Mechthild Nagel & David Roberts - 2000 - Radical Philosophy Today 1:9-19.
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    Race, class, and community identity.Andrew Light & Mechthild Nagel (eds.) - 2000 - Amherst, NY, USA: Humanity Books.
    Despite the intransigent nature of many of the problems discussed, the contributors to this volume demonstrate the possibilities for developing a viable alternative politics.
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    Axiology as the Form of Purity of Heart: A Reading Husserliana XXVIII.James G. Hart - 1990 - Philosophy Today 34 (3):206-221.
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    Philosophy of the State.Charles A. Hart - 1939 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 15:251-255.
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    The Natural Law and International Relations.Charles A. Hart - 1950 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 24:165-167.
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    The Writing of the Kingdom: Thirty‐Seven Aphorisms Towards an Eschatology of the Text.D. Bentley Hart - 2000 - Modern Theology 16 (2):181-202.
    Starting from the question of the identities—in a given text—of author and reader, subsumed under the broader question of “self” and “other” in exteriority, this essay attempts a theological response in three critical moments: the first follows the transcendental tradition of Western thought from the turn towards transcendental subjectivity to the collapse of the dialectics of subjectivity in “postmodern” thought; the second moves the problem of exteriority from the realm of recognition that of promise and expectation ; and the third (...)
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    A Theme from the Philosophy of Herman Dooyeweerd.Hendrik Hart - 1988 - Faith and Philosophy 5 (3):268-282.
    On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Herman Dooyeweerd’s New Critique of Theoretical Thought in 1985 and the 10th anniversary of his death in 1987, I explore his theory of theory. Dooyeweerd distinguished theory as conceptual knowledge of abstracted functions from everyday knowing as integrated knowledge of wholes. He tried to show that critical theorizing requires philosophical integration, self-awareness, and religious knowledge of the origin of ourselves and creation. In the course of developing his view Dooyeweerd touched on many (...)
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    Confidentiality and Student Grade Records.Richard E. Hart - 1984 - Teaching Philosophy 7 (3):233-235.
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    Epistemologia.Charles A. Hart - 1935 - New Scholasticism 9 (3):266-268.
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    Fides et Ratio et….Kevin Hart - 2002 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 76 (2):199-220.
    Although Augustine, Anselm, and Aquinas are often cited in support of “faith and reason,” the doublet achieved prominence in that form only in the nineteenth century. The encyclical Fides et ratio can be seen as forming Aeterni patris, Humani generis, and Dei verbum into a tradition. Indeed, it looks back to the nineteenth century and remains at best uninterested in twentieth-century thought. One difficulty with the expression is that each of “faith” and “reason” can be defined against “experience,” and there (...)
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  25. Jubilee and New Jubilee.John Hart - 1991 - In Charles V. Blatz (ed.), Ethics and agriculture: an anthology on current issues in world context. Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Press. pp. 191.
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    Kai Nielsen’s Philosophy & Atheism.Hendrik Hart - 1987 - Philosophy and Theology 1 (4):334-346.
    Kai Nielsen’s recent book Philosophy and Atheism is discussed here. The main point is that Nielsen’s arguments against Christianity can be turned against his own rationalist atheism with similar results, namely that the position seems incoherent from its own point of view. Christianity is unempirical and irrational by certain arguments, but the position assumed underneath those arguments does not survive treatment by those same arguments. Nielsen’s dependence on arguments that undermine the position assumed in these arguments should make him open (...)
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    Liberalism, Pluralism, and Lived Faith.Hendrik Hart - 1993 - Philosophy and Theology 8 (2):149-165.
    Liberalism is no longer defensible as a strategy for coping with conflicts in a pluralistic society, but is itself one of the pluralities in conflict. Hence its strategy for coping with plurality---tolerant suspension or privatization of the deep commitments that are the roots of conflict, coupled with rational discussion to form a public consensus not connected to the plurality of commitments---can no longer serve as a common sense approach for all citizens. In this paper I explore as a solution the (...)
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    National Meeting of the Association.Charles A. Hart - 1955 - New Scholasticism 29 (3):327-335.
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    The right to say everything.Kevin Hart - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (1):7-17.
    Can one say everything? Does one have the right to say everything? This essay distinguishes these two questions, and seeks to clarify them with reference to two French writers for whom the questions are central: Maurice Blanchot and Jacques Derrida. Blanchot considers the questions with respect to the Marquis de Sade and Louis‐René des Fore˘ts. For Blanchot, the right to say everything is not supported by an appeal to the integrity of the self; rather, it is linked to a kenosis (...)
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    Zionism and technocracy: The engineering of Jewish settlement in Palestine, 1870–1918.Mitchell Hart - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (6):959-960.
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    Kris och kultur: kulturvetenskapliga perspektiv på kunskap, estetik och historia.Mats Arvidson, Ursula Geisler & Kristofer Hansson (eds.) - 2013 - Lund: Sekel.
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    Alcohol and behavioral variability with fixed-interval reinforcement.Lowell T. Crow & Patrick J. Hart - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (6):483-484.
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    Beauty and Beholders.Owen Ewald & Ursula Krentz - 2012 - Essays in Philosophy 13 (2):436-452.
    This essay discusses four definitions of beauty from Western philosophy in light of recent experimental work from the more modern fields of psychology and biology. The first idea, derived from Plato, that beauty consists of relationships between parts, is partially confirmed by recent psychological experiments on infants and adults. The second idea, that beauty consists of one salient feature amid a mass of details, is more recent, perhaps from Hume, and is confirmed by some experiments on adults, but this finding (...)
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    Abū Miḫnaf: Ein Beitrag zur Historiographie der Umaiyadischen ZeitAbu Mihnaf: Ein Beitrag zur Historiographie der Umaiyadischen Zeit.Michael G. Morony & Ursula Sezgin - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (2):300.
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    "Ein verfehltes Leben"?: Nietzsches Mutter Franziska ; mit einer Dokumentation und einem Nachwort zur religiösen Sprache im Hause Nietzsche 1844-1850.Ursula Schmidt-Losch - 2001 - Aschaffenburg: Alibri.
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    Multi-functional landscapes from the grassroots? The role of rural producer movements.Abigail K. Hart, Philip McMichael, Jeffrey C. Milder & Sara J. Scherr - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (2):305-322.
    Around the world, agricultural landscapes are increasingly seen as “multi-functional” spaces, expected to deliver food supplies while improving rural livelihoods and protecting and restoring healthy ecosystems. To support this array of functions and benefits, governments and civil society in many regions are now promoting integrated farm- and landscape-scale management strategies, in lieu of fragmented management strategies. While rural producers are fundamental to achieving multi-functional landscapes, they are frequently viewed as targets of, or barriers to, landscape-oriented initiatives, rather than as leading (...)
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    Mathematics as a Science of Quantities. [REVIEW]W. D. Hart - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (2):440-440.
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    The Dynamics of Morals; A Sociopsychological Theory of Ethics. [REVIEW]Samuel L. Hart - 1952 - Journal of Philosophy 49 (23):734-740.
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    Existenzphilosophie.Samuel L. Hart - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (3):430-431.
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    A proof of morley's conjecture.Bradd Hart - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (4):1346-1358.
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    Bernhard Waldenfels "Das Zwischenreich des Dialogs".Samuel L. Hart - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (2):291.
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  42. Arthur Rupert Neale Cross 1912-1980.Hla Hart - 1985 - In Hart Hla (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 70: 1984. pp. 405.
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    (1 other version)Why don't we learn from history?Basil Henry Liddell Hart - 1971 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
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    Phenomenology and Biblical Criticism: The Case of Michel Henry.Kevin Hart - 2023 - Heythrop Journal 64 (2):227-239.
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    1997–98 Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic.Bradd Hart - 1998 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):443-458.
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    Chrestien, Macrobius, and Chartrean Science: The Allegorical Robe as Symbol of Textual Design in the Old French Erec.Thomas Elwood Hart - 1981 - Mediaeval Studies 43 (1):250-296.
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    Does cognitive load influence expressive flexibility? Comparing civilian and veteran populations.Roland P. Hart, John A. Benzshawel & George A. Bonanno - 2024 - Cognition and Emotion 38 (4):645-653.
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  48. Inside Experience.Joseph K. Hart - 1928 - Humana Mente 3 (9):116-118.
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    Is There a Catholic Philosophy?Charles A. Hart - 1934 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 10:157.
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    (1 other version)Minutes of Meeting of December 29 and 30, 1931.Charles A. Hart - 1931 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 7:1-5.
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