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  1. Unpopular Essays in the Philosophy of History.Moorhouse Ignatius Xavier Millar - 1928 - New York: Fordham University Press.
     
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    The American and the French Revolutions.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (3):435-450.
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    The Modern State and Catholic Principles.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1937 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 12 (1):42-63.
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    God and the Founding Fathers.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (1):8-11.
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    The Intellectuals to the Rescue.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (1):11-13.
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    Burke and the Moral Basis of Political Liberty.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (1):79-101.
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    Partiality and Law.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (3):576-576.
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    Don Sturzo's.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (4):641-664.
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    The Influence of Roman Law on International Relations.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 6 (1):23-34.
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    Stoicism in Modern Thought.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1928 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 3 (3):446-478.
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    Modern Legal Theory and Scholasticism.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1939 - Modern Schoolman 17 (1):5-8.
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    The Re-Education of Mankind.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (2):210-214.
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    Aquinas and the Missing Link in the Philosophy of History.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1934 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 8 (4):642-655.
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    St. Augustine and Cicero’s Definition of the State.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1929 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 4 (2):254-266.
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    Scholastic Philosophy and American Political Theory.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (1):112-136.
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    The Meaning of the Roman Settlement.Moorhouse I. X. Millar - 1929 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 4 (1):5-19.
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    Man: Creative Subject or Mere Object?Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (1):5-10.
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    Political and Cultural History of Europe since the Reformation. [REVIEW]Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (1):160-162.
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    The Organic State. [REVIEW]Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (4):720-724.
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    Le plus ancien traité De l’Eglise, De Regimine Christiano, Par Jacques de Viterbe (1301-1302). [REVIEW]Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1927 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 2 (1):165-168.
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    Social Theories of the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1927 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 2 (1):169-172.
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    Free Thought in the Social Sciences. [REVIEW]Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (1):183-186.
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    The Political Consequences of the Reformation. [REVIEW]Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (1):170-173.
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    A History of Science. [REVIEW]Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1930 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (1):124-130.
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    Humanism and America. [REVIEW]Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1930 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (1):136-144.
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    A Preface to Morals. [REVIEW]Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1929 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 4 (2):345-350.
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    The Natural Law and Bills of Rights.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1937 - Modern Schoolman 14 (2):32-35.
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    Philosophy Without Man.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1931 - Modern Schoolman 8 (4):63-64.
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    St. Augustine and Political Theory.Moorhouse I. X. Millar - 1930 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (2):272-280.
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    Still Another Rejoinder.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (2):305-307.
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    The American Concept of Man.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (4):667-684.
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    The Dilemma Of Democracy.Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (3):408-412.
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    The French Theory of the Institution, Suarez, and the American Constitution.Moorhouse I. X. Millar - 1931 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 7:165.
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    La Philosophie Au Moyen Age. [REVIEW]Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (3):561-567.
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    Religion and the Rise of Capitalism. [REVIEW]Moorhouse F. X. Millar - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (2):358-361.
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    Presentation – Inhabiting the Frontiers of Thought: The Contribution of Jesuit Philosophers to 20 th Century Philosophy.Andreas Gonçalves Lind, Bruno Nobre & João Carlos Onofre Pinto - 2020 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 76 (4):1249-1252.
    The contribution of Jesuits to the different fields of knowledge, including philosophy, is historically well known. In fact, since the foundation of the Society of Jesus, in the 16th century, Jesuits from different generations and cultures have taken part in the philosophical debates of their time and their different contexts. Since the foundation of the Society of Jesus, in 1540, the Jesuits, individually and as a body, have engaged in a fruitful dialogue between the Christian tradition and different dimensions of (...)
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  37. Shared Epistemic Responsibility.Boyd Millar - 2021 - Episteme 18 (4):493-506.
    It is widely acknowledged that individual moral obligations and responsibility entail shared (or joint) moral obligations and responsibility. However, whether individual epistemic obligations and responsibility entail shared epistemic obligations and responsibility is rarely discussed. Instead, most discussions of doxastic responsibility focus on individuals considered in isolation. In contrast to this standard approach, I maintain that focusing exclusively on individuals in isolation leads to a profoundly incomplete picture of what we're epistemically obligated to do and when we deserve epistemic blame. First, (...)
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  38. Smelling objects.Becky Millar - 2019 - Synthese 196 (10):4279-4303.
    Objects are central to perception and our interactions with the world. We perceive the world as parsed into discrete entities that instantiate particular properties, and these items capture our attention and shape how we interact with the environment. Recently there has been some debate about whether the sense of smell allows us to perceive odours as discrete objects, with some suggesting that olfaction is aspatial and doesn’t allow for object-individuation. This paper offers two empirically tractable criteria for assessing whether particular (...)
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  39. What the disjunctivist is right about.Alan Millar - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (1):176-199.
    There is a traditional conception of sensory experience on which the experiences one has looking at, say, a cat could be had by someone merely hallucinating a cat. Disjunctivists take issue with this conception on the grounds that it does not enable us to understand how perceptual knowledge is possible. In particular, they think, it does not explain how it can be that experiences gained in perception enable us to be in ‘cognitive contact’ with objects and facts. I develop this (...)
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    Wat is reformatoriese teologie?: Nadenke na aanleiding van ’n kerklike beswaarskrif.Ignatius W. C. Van Wyk - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (3).
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    The body in mind: Understanding cognitive processes.Alan Millar - 2001 - Philosophical Review 110 (4):621-623.
    Rowlands defends environmentalism, that is, the conjunction of the ontological claim that cognitive processes are not located exclusively inside the skin of cognizing organisms and the epistemological claim that it is not possible to understand the nature of cognitive processes by focusing exclusively on what is occurring inside the skin of cognizing organisms. Chapter 3 is devoted to explaining how environmentalism differs from other forms of externalism about the mental. The crucial points are that the arguments to be presented for (...)
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  42. How visual perception yields reasons for belief.Alan Millar - 2011 - Philosophical Issues 21 (1):332-351.
    It is argued that seeing that P is a mode of knowing that P that is to be explained in terms of the exercise of visual-perceptual recognitional abilities. The nature of those abilities is described. The justification for believing that P, when one sees that P, is provided by the fact that one sees that P. Access to this fact is explained in terms of an ability to recognize of seen objects that one is seeing them. Reasons for resistance to (...)
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  43. Disjunctivism and skepticism.Alan Millar - unknown
    The paper explains what disjunctivism is and explores its implications for skepticism. Following an account of Paul Snowdon’s conception of a disjunctivist account of perceptual experience the the focus is on how disjunctivism has figured in the epistemological work of John McDowell. A conception of recognitional abilities is deployed to expand on McDowell’s position. Finally, there is consideration of whether McDowell offers a satisfactory response to skepticism, taking account of criticism’s made by Crispin Wright.
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  44. Perceptual-recognitional abilities and perceptual knowledge.Alan Millar - 2008 - In Adrian Haddock & Fiona Macpherson (eds.), Disjunctivism: perception, action, knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 330--47.
    A conception of recognitional abilities and perceptual-discriminative abilities is deployed to make sense of how perceptual experiences enable us to make cognitive contact with objects and facts. It is argued that accepting the emerging view does not commit us to thinking that perceptual experiences are essentially relational, as they are conceived to be in disjunctivist theories. The discussion explores some implications for the theory of knowledge in general and, in particular, for the issue of how we can shed light on (...)
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    (2 other versions)Effect of previous stroking on reactions to a veterinary procedure.Claudia Schmied, Xavier Boivin, Sebastian Scala & Susanne Waiblinger - 2010 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 11 (3):467-481.
    This study investigated the effect of stroking vs. simple human presence on later reactions of dairy cows to routine veterinary handling. While in two groups of cows the experimenter stroked the ventral part of the neck or the withers for three consecutive weeks, the third group was exposed to close visual presence. After the treatment period the cows were subjected to rectal palpation. The three groups differed significantly in stepping during rectal palpation, which occurred less often in Neck- and Withers-animals (...)
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  46. What is it that cognitive abilities are abilities to do?Alan Millar - 2009 - Acta Analytica 24 (4):223-236.
    This article outlines a conception of perceptual-recognitional abilities. These include abilities to recognize certain things from their appearance to some sensory modality, as being of some kind, or as possessing some property. An assumption of the article is that these abilities are crucial for an adequate understanding of perceptual knowledge. The specific aim here is to contrast those abilities with abilities or competences as conceived in the virtue-theoretic literature, with particular reference to views of Ernest Sosa and John Greco. In (...)
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    A Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm for the Localization of Optimal and Nearly Optimal Solutions Which Are Potentially Useful: nevMOGA.Alberto Pajares, Xavier Blasco, Juan M. Herrero & Gilberto Reynoso-Meza - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-22.
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    Finding a place for Jesus as healer in Reformed mission in Africa.Ignatius W. C. Van Wyk - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (1).
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    VADICO, Luiz. Filmes de Cristo, oito aproximações. São Paulo: a lápis, 2009, 232p.Joelma Aparecida dos Santos Xavier - 2011 - Horizonte 9 (20):189-192.
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    A Romantic quest: Meyerbeer's adaptation of the Faust theme.Robert Ignatius Letellier - 2012 - Semiotica 2012 (192):275-314.
    The theme of Faust, the scholar who barters his soul to the devil, has undergone many transformations since it first emerged in the primitive theatres and chapbooks of the sixteenth century. The various strands of the Faust myth are reflected in the musical treatment of the story that became a recurrent feature of Romanticism, especially in its most popular and universal genre of opera. It may seem surprising that Meyerbeer, the master of historical French grand opéra, should have an association (...)
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