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  1. A series of eight radio talks on Philosophers and their times.Mont Robertson Gabbert - 1926 - [Pittsburgh]: [Pittsburgh].
  2. Theories of consciousness.Mont Robertson Gabbert - 1923 - Chicago,:
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    Mont Robertson Gabbert.Richard Hope - 1954 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 28:62 -.
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  4. An outline of six radio talks on conversations with a philosopher..Mont R. Gabbert - 1925 - [n.p.]:
     
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    The Manuscripts of the Metamorphoses of Apvleivs. I.D. S. Robertson - 1924 - Classical Quarterly 18 (1):27-42.
    The later MSS. of the Metamorphoses of Apuleius have received little attention. Hildebrand's edition, the last to give an extensive apparatus criticus, appeared in 1842, and seven years later Keil announced his belief that all the MSS. which he had seen in Italy were derived from Laur. 68. 2 , the famous eleventh century MS., written at Monte Cassino, and now at Florence. Since Keil, all texts have been based almost exclusively on F, with assistance from its twelfth or thirteenth (...)
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    Non-symbolic arithmetic in adults and young children.Hilary Barth, Kristen La Mont, Jennifer Lipton, Stanislas Dehaene, Nancy Kanwisher & Elizabeth Spelke - 2006 - Cognition 98 (3):199-222.
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    Disability and poverty: A survey of World Bank Poverty Assessments and implications.Jeanine Braithwaite & Daniel Mont - 2009 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 3 (3):219-232.
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  8. Catalogisme.Léon Bopp & Mont Blanc - 1950 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 55 (2):211-212.
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    The future is not what it used to be: On the roles and function of assumptions in visions of the future.Eric Brandstedt & Oksana Mont - 2016 - In Max Koch & Oksana Mont, Sustainability and the Political Economy of Welfare. Routledge. pp. 59-74.
    Any future-oriented work, whether of academic or policy kind, needs a vision of the future, however vague. It is well known that such predictions are bound to be wrong, at least on the margin. The question is how to minimise that threat and make reliable assumptions. In this chapter we discuss a strategy of hypothetical retrospection. By imagining a future state of the world that is radically different from the present, we scrutinise hidden assumptions and suppositions taken for granted in (...)
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    Uma defesa do princípio da maioria no contexto dos debates sobre a legitimidade democrática do controle jurisdicional de constitucionalidade das leis.Martônio Mont'Alverne Barreto Lima & Paulo de Tarso Fernandes Souza - 2022 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 40 (1):184-195.
    O principal objetivo deste artigo é realizar uma crítica ao argumento segundo o qual o princípio majoritário apresenta riscos à democracia, usualmente empregado pelos defensores da legitimidade democrática do controle jurisdicional de constitucionalidade das leis. Em uma sociedade democrática, onde os princípios da liberdade e da igualdade são adotados, o princípio majoritário fornece um critério justo para identificar os pontos de vista que devem prevalecer ao final de processos coletivos de tomada de decisão. As regras da unanimidade e da maioria (...)
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  11. Essential vs. Accidental Properties.Teresa Robertson & Philip Atkins - 2013 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The distinction between essential versus accidental properties has been characterized in various ways, but it is currently most commonly understood in modal terms: an essential property of an object is a property that it must have, while an accidental property of an object is one that it happens to have but that it could lack. Let’s call this the basic modal characterization, where a modal characterization of a notion is one that explains the notion in terms of necessity/possibility. In the (...)
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  12. Not So Enticing Reasons.Simon Robertson - 2008 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 11 (3):263-277.
    A common view of the relation between oughts and reasons is that you ought to do something if and only if that is what you have most reason to do. One challenge to this comes from what Jonathan Dancy calls ‘enticing reasons.’ Dancy argues that enticing reasons never contribute to oughts and that it is false that if the only reasons in play are enticing reasons then you ought to do what you have most reason to do. After explaining how (...)
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  13. Modernization, Globalization and the Problem of Culture in World-Systems Theory.Roland Robertson & Frank Lechner - 1985 - Theory, Culture and Society 2 (3):103-117.
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    Is thermodynamics subjective?Katie Robertson & Carina Prunkl - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science:1-16.
    Thermodynamics is an unusual theory. Prominent figures, including J.C. Maxwell and E.T. Jaynes, have suggested that thermodynamics is anthropocentric. Additionally, contemporary approaches to quantum thermodynamics label thermodynamics a ‘subjective theory’. Here, we evaluate some of the strongest arguments for anthropocentrism based on the heat/work distinction, the second law, and the nature of entropy. We show that these arguments do not commit us to an anthropocentric view but instead point towards a resource-relative understanding of thermodynamics which can be shorn of the (...)
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  15. The presumptive primacy of procreative liberty.John A. Robertson - forthcoming - Bioethics.
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    High Time for a Change? A Response to Callender on Rationality and Time Preferences.Ian Robertson - 2021 - Australasian Philosophical Review 5 (3):296-301.
    Craig Callender attempts to overturn conventional wisdom within decision theory by contending that rational intertemporal choices need not always conform to an exponential discounting function. He argues that there are cases in which hyperbolic discounting is the height of rationality. This paper does not seek to undermine Callender’s conclusions, but instead raises two interrelated theoretical concerns with his way securing them. The first concern is with his dismissal of influential dual-system explanations of rationality. It is argued that Callender’s criticisms of (...)
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    Plato’s Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues.John Robertson - 1981 - Noûs 15 (2):219-225.
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    (1 other version)The Epistemic Value of Diversity.Emily Robertson - 2013 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 47 (2):299-310.
    This article briefly considers current positions about whether the inclusion of the perspectives and interests of marginalised groups in the construction of knowledge is of epistemic value. It is then argued that applied social epistemology is the proper epistemic stance to take in evaluating this question. Theorists who have held that diversity makes an epistemic contribution are interpreted as attempting to reform social pathways to knowledge in ways that make true belief more likely. Thus, the demand for diversity challenges the (...)
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    Introduction: Normativity, Reasons, Rationality.Simon Robertson - 2009 - In Spheres of reason: new essays in the philosophy of normativity. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 1-28.
  20. How to be an Error Theorist about Morality.Simon Robertson - 2008 - Polish Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):107-125.
    This paper clarifies how to be an error theorist about morality. It takes as its starting point John Mackie’s error theory of the categoricity of moral obligation, defending Mackie against objections from both naturalist moral realists and minimalists about moral discourse. However, drawing upon minimalist insights, it argues that Mackie’s focus on the ontological status of moral values is misplaced, and that the underlying dispute between error theorist and moralist is better conducted at the level of practical reason.
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    Internalism About Moral Reasons.John Robertson - 1986 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 67 (2):124-135.
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    A critique of hypertension treatment trials and of their evaluation.John I. S. Robertson - 2001 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 7 (2):149-164.
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    European cosmopolitanism in question.Roland Robertson & Anne Sophie Krossa (eds.) - 2012 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Cosmopolitanism is currently one of the most prominent topics in the social sciences and humanities, and a key concept for understanding globalization. This collection of essays, featuring a line-up of leading international scholars, argues that most work on cosmopolitanism uses a normative model, rather than fully interrogating the issue empirically, comparatively and globally. This ambitious and ground-breaking collection will push the boundaries of the debate on cosmopolitanism into new areas, opening up new lines of inquiry and analysis that will have (...)
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  24. CHAPTER 2: Facing the future: national and local relationships.Alex Robertson & Colin Lees - 2002 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 84 (1):85-142.
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  25. CHAPTER 1: War and reconstruction, 1914-26.Alex Robertson & Colin Lees - 2002 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 84 (1):15-84.
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  26. CHAPTER 3: Looking outward: the university and its community.Alex Robertson & Colin Lees - 2002 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 84 (1):143-220.
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    Kant on Touch, Embodied Activity, and the Perception of Causal Force.Rachel Siow Robertson - 2021 - Kant Studien 112 (2):217-238.
    In the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, Kant claims that perception of force through touch is fundamental to our knowledge of substance in space. However, he also holds that perception cannot have modal content. Causation is a modal notion, so how can Kant allow perception of causal force? In response to this puzzle, I provide a new reading of Kant’s theory of touch. Touch does not involve perception of the necessity of a cause, but it does involve awareness of the (...)
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  28. CHAPTER 4: Ernest Simon and university policy and development.Alex Robertson & Colin Lees - 2002 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 84 (1):221-276.
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    Who Shall Die? Collective Murder in Simone de Beauvoir's Les Bouches inutiles and Lidia Falcón’s Siempre busqué el amor.Victoria Robertson - 2008 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 24 (1):83-90.
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    Non-radiative transitions.N. Robertson & L. Friedman - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 33 (5):753-774.
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  31. Westminster Review.Robertson Robertson - 1877 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 3:109.
     
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  32. On the Function of the Law of Negligence.Andrew Robertson - 2013 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 33 (1):31-57.
    This article offers an understanding of the law of negligence which explains its concern with both interpersonal justice and community welfare. It argues that close attention to the structure of the duty of care inquiry and the reasoning in duty cases suggests that the law of negligence has an underlying community welfare purpose, but that purpose is not to be found in notions of deterrence, compensation or the improvement of standards of behaviour. The community welfare purpose underlying the law of (...)
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  33. Leo Strauss's Platonism.Neil Robertson - 1999 - Animus 4:21.
     
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  34. A New Art from Emerging Markets.Iain Robertson - forthcoming - Ethics.
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    Edward Augustus Freeman and the Foreign Office debate.Christine Dade-Robertson - 2006 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 88 (1):165-190.
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    Transitivity for height versus speed: To what extent do the under-7s really have a transitive capacity?Suzanne Robertson, Barlow C. Wright & Lucy Hadfield - 2011 - Thinking and Reasoning 17 (1):57-81.
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    Mysticism and Philosophy. By W. T. Stace. (Macmillan & Co. Ltd. Pp. 349. Price 21s.).Leo Robertson - 1962 - Philosophy 37 (140):179-.
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    Nietzsche and Zion (review).Ritchie Robertson - 2006 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 31 (1):71-72.
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    Abelard and Heloise.Durant Waite Robertson - 1972 - New York,: Dial Press.
    Describes the known life of Abelard, the brilliant medieval philosopher and offers a most original solution to the puzzle of his so-called autobiography. Also explores the fabulous legend of Heloise, affirming that the young girl seduced by her tutor has been perhaps more abused by history than by her lover.
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    A new model for the structure of amorphous selenium.John Robertson - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (1):13-31.
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    ‘Between the devil and the deep sea’. Ambiguities in the development of professorships of education, 1899 to 1932.Alex Robertson - 1990 - British Journal of Educational Studies 38 (2):144-159.
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    Character and Moral Judgment: Designing Right and Wrong.Seth Robertson - 2019 - Dissertation, University of Oklahoma
    I argue that an adequate theory of rightness should meet two distinct conditions: a “Consequences Condition” according to which the rightness or wrongness of some, but not all acts should be determined conclusively by the act’s outcomes on welfare, and a “Character Condition” according to which the rightness or wrongness of some, but not all acts should be influenced partially by aspects of the moral character of the person who committed the act. The combination of these two conditions is interesting (...)
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    Cosmopolitan Duty and Legitimate State Authority.Jamie Robertson - 2018 - Law and Philosophy 37 (4):437-466.
    In this paper I apply a suitably developed version of Joseph Raz’s service conception of authority to the debate over the legitimacy of state action aiming to fulfill cosmopolitan moral obligations. I aim to advance two interrelated theses. First, viewed from the perspective of Raz’s service conception of authority, citizens’ moral duties to non-compatriots are an appropriate ground for authoritative intervention by agents of the state. Second, international law based on these duties can also enjoy moral authority over government decision (...)
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    Chapter Five. Neoplatonism and the Origin of the Older Modern Subject.Neil G. Robertson & David Peddle - 2003 - In David Peddle & Neil G. Robertson, Philosophy and Freedom the Legacy of James Doull. University of Toronto Press. pp. 219-249.
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    Children, teachers and society: The over‐pressure controversy, 1880–1886.A. B. Robertson - 1972 - British Journal of Educational Studies 20 (3):315-323.
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    Democratic Commitment.Emily Robertson - 2008 - Philosophy of Education 64:32-35.
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  47. European Settlement of Australia: A Unit of Work.Lynda Robertson - 2009 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 44 (4):55.
     
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    Feedback and chaos in Darwinian evolution Part II. Numerical modeling.Douglas S. Robertson & Michael C. Grant - 1996 - Complexity 2 (2):18-30.
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    Feedback and chaos in Darwinian evolution:Part I. Theoretical considerations.Douglas S. Robertson & Michael C. Grant - 1996 - Complexity 2 (1):10-14.
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    Hobbes.George Croom Robertson - 1910 - St. Clair Shores, Mich.,: Scholarly Press.
    H 0 B B E S. CHAPTEE I. YOUTH — OXFORD (-). Three names of English thinkers stand out before all others in the seventeenth century — Bacon, Hobbes, ...
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