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  1. Critical Pedagogical Strategies to Transcend Hegemonic Masculinity.Amber George & Russell Waltz (eds.) - 2021
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    Human reasoning.Russell Revlin & Richard E. Mayer (eds.) - 1978 - New York: distributed solely by Halsted Press.
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    Striving, entropy, and meaning.J. S. Russell - 2020 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 47 (3):419-437.
    ABSTRACT This paper argues that striving is a cardinal virtue in sport and life. It is an overlooked virtue that is an important component of human happiness and a source of a sense of dignity. The human psychological capacity for striving emerged as a trait for addressing the entropic features of our existence, but it can be engaged and used for other purposes. Sport is one such example. Sport appears exceptional in being designed specifically to test and display our capacities (...)
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    Principles of metareasoning.Stuart Russell & Eric Wefald - 1991 - Artificial Intelligence 49 (1-3):361-395.
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    Parahippocampal and retrosplenial contributions to human spatial navigation.Russell A. Epstein - 2008 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 12 (10):388.
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    Logic and Knowledge.BERTRAND RUSSELL - 1957 - Philosophical Quarterly 7 (29):374.
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  7. Meinong’s theory of complexes and assumptions.B. Russell - 1904 - Mind 13 (50):204-219.
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    Review bias: Positive or negative, good or bad?Russell G. Geen - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):211-211.
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    The scientific work of William Brownrigg, M.D., F.R.S. —II.J. Russell-Wood - 1951 - Annals of Science 7 (1):77-94.
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  10. Integrative thinking in medicine: The underlying assumptions about reality to expand the horizon of the physician.Russell J. Sawa - 2001 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 24 (4):305-323.
     
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  11. Meinong's theory of complexes and assumptions (II.).B. Russell - 1904 - Mind 13 (51):336-354.
  12. (2 other versions)A Critical exposition of the Philosophie of Leibniz.B. Russell - 1901 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 9 (1):9-9.
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  13. My Philosophical Development. By T. V. Smith.Bertrand Russell & Alan Wood - 1959 - Ethics 70 (1):93-94.
  14. Is evil action qualitatively distinct from ordinary wrongdoing?Luke Russell - 2007 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 85 (4):659 – 677.
    Adam Morton, Stephen de Wijze, Hillel Steiner, and Eve Garrard have defended the view that evil action is qualitatively distinct from ordinary wrongdoing. By this, they do not that mean that evil actions feel different to ordinary wrongs, but that they have motives or effects that are not possessed to any degree by ordinary wrongs. Despite their professed intentions, Morton and de Wijze both offer accounts of evil action that fail to identify a clear qualitative difference between evil and ordinary (...)
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  15. American Philosophy and the Romantic Tradition.Russell B. GOODMAN - 1990 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (2):366-371.
     
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  16. Truth and Contradiction in Aristotle’s De Interpretatione 6-9.Russell E. Jones - 2010 - Phronesis 55 (1):26-67.
    In De Interpretatione 6-9, Aristotle considers three logical principles: the principle of bivalence, the law of excluded middle, and the rule of contradictory pairs (according to which of any contradictory pair of statements, exactly one is true and the other false). Surprisingly, Aristotle accepts none of these without qualification. I offer a coherent interpretation of these chapters as a whole, while focusing special attention on two sorts of statements that are of particular interest to Aristotle: universal statements not made universally (...)
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    Alternative representations of time, number, and rate.Russell M. Church & Hilary A. Broadbent - 1990 - Cognition 37 (1-2):55-81.
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  18. Is There a Normatively Distinctive Concept of Cheating in Sport (or anywhere else)?J. S. Russell - 2014 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 41 (3):303-323.
    This paper argues that for the purposes of any sort of serious discussion about immoral conduct in sport very little is illuminated by claiming that the conduct in question is cheating. In fact, describing some behavior as cheating is typically little more than expressing strong, but thoroughly vague and imprecise, moral disapproval or condemnation of another person or institution about a wide and ill-defined range of improper advantage-seeking behavior. Such expressions of disapproval fail to distinguish cheating from many other types (...)
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  19. Chaos and Complexity: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action.Robert John Russell, Nancey Murphy & Arthur R. Peacocke - 1996 - Religious Studies 32 (4):519-521.
  20. Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Value.Bertrand Russell - 1992 - Routledge.
    Russell's classic examination of the relation between individual experience and the general body of scientific knowledge. It is a rigorous examination of the problems of an empiricist epistemology.
     
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    Creativity, social and political attitudes, and liking or disliking David Duke.Russell Eisenman - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (1):19-22.
  22. Reproductive autonomy, the non-identity problem, and the non-person problem.Russell Disilvestro - 2008 - Bioethics 23 (1):59-67.
    The Non-Identity Problem is the problem of explaining the apparent wrongness of a decision that does not harm people, especially since some of the people affected by the decision would not exist at all were it not for the decision. One approach to this problem, in the context of reproductive decisions, is to focus on wronging, rather than harming, one's offspring. But a Non-Person Problem emerges for any view that claims (1) that only persons can be wronged and (2) that (...)
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    Not every cell is sacred: A reply to Charo.Russell Disilvestro - 2006 - Bioethics 20 (3):146–157.
    ABSTRACT Massimo Reichlin, in an earlier article in this journal, defended a version of the ‘argument from potential’ (AFP), which concludes that the human embryo should be protected from the moment of conception. But R. Alta Charo, in her essay entitled ‘Every Cell is Sacred: Logical Consequences of the Argument from Potential in the Age of Cloning’, claims that versions of the AFP like Reichlin’s are vulnerable to a rather embarrassing problem: with the advent of human cloning, such versions of (...)
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    (1 other version)Liberals versus conservatives: Personality, child-rearing attitudes, and birth order/sex differences.Russell Eisenman & Henry B. Sirgo - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (2):240-242.
    Fifty adults who had made monetary contributions to political campaigns were interviewed to determine differences between liberals and conservatives in terms of personality, child-rearing attitudes, and birth order/sex variables. Study 1 found liberals to favor nonrestrictive controls both on self and on children, while conservatives tended to favor the opposite. Women were more likely than men to be liberals, and all first-born females were liberals. In Study 2, the sample as a whole was high in self-esteem and autonomy, and there (...)
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  25. Robots and reality: a reply to Robert Sparrow.Russell Blackford - 2012 - Ethics and Information Technology 14 (1):41-51.
    We commonly identify something seriously defective in a human life that is lived in ignorance of important but unpalatable truths. At the same time, some degree of misapprehension of reality may be necessary for individual health and success. Morally speaking, it is unclear just how insistent we should be about seeking the truth. Robert Sparrow has considered such issues in discussing the manufacture and marketing of robot ‘pets’, such as Sony’s doglike ‘AIBO’ toy and whatever more advanced devices may supersede (...)
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  26. Toward Health and Wholeness.Russell L. Dicks - 1960
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  27. Evolution and Christian Thought Today.Russell L. Mixter - 1959
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  28. Values and Policy in American Society.Russell E. Bayliff, Eugene Clark, Loyd Easton, Blaine E. Grimes, David H. Jennings & Norman H. Leonard - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (1):66-66.
     
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    (1 other version)Cultural Revolutions?Russell A. Berman - 2013 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2013 (163):3-6.
    ExcerptProfound change in society may involve shifting control of political power, the character of economic systems, or access to resources, but it can also have to do with the structures of meaning we bundle together in various understandings of culture. This issue of Telos looks at the explosive forces located specifically in the intangible dimensions of culture and how they may play out in revolutionary or counter-revolutionary processes. No process has been more disruptive of inherited traditions and stable structures than (...)
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  30. Conspiracy Theories: Szondi on Hölderlin's Jacobinism.Russell A. Berman - 2007 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2007 (140):116-129.
     
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  31. September 11.Russell A. Berman - 2001 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2001 (120):163-170.
     
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  32. Universalism: Nationhood and Solidarity'.Russell‘Beyond Localism Berman & Beyond Localism - 1995 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 105.
     
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    Substantive thoughts about substantive thought: A reply to Galin.Russell Epstein - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (4):584-590.
    In his commentary, David Galin raises several important issues that deserve to be addressed. In this response, I do three things. First, I briefly discuss the relation between the present work and the metaphoric theories of thought developed by cognitive lin- guists such as Lakoff and Johnson (1998). Second, I address some of the confusions that seem to have arisen about my use of the terms ''substantive thought'' and ''nucleus.'' Third, I briefly discuss some of the directions that Galin suggests (...)
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    Beyond the Laws of Nature.Russell Berg - 2012 - Philosophy Now 88:24-26.
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    Empire, State, Nation: Glory to Ukraine.Russell A. Berman - 2022 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2022 (201):189-200.
    ExcerptThe high-water mark of globalization has passed. New competitions continue to emerge in a decidedly multipolar international system. As the United States views China and Russia as strategic competitors or worse, an array of mid-level powers—Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, India, the BRICS, and so forth—try to navigate this complex system and pursue their national interests. Meanwhile, no matter how much the United States and the European Union both believe themselves part of a single “West,” divergent interests tend to (...)
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  36. Preface to the Telos press edition of Ernst junger's "on pain".Russell A. Berman - 2008 - In Ernst Jünger (ed.), On Pain. Telos Press.
     
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    Deliberative Democracy.Russell Hardin - 2009 - In Thomas Christiano & John Philip Christman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 229–246.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Participatory Democracy Social Capital and Participatory Democracy Ideal Theory Deliberative Democracy Audience Democracy Corporate Democracy Normative Claims for Democracy Concluding Remarks Notes References.
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    Introducing Prophetic Pragmatism: A Dialogue on Hope, the Philosophy of Race, and the Spiritual Blues.Russell P. Johnson - 2021 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 42 (3):80-83.
    How does one categorize Cornel West? He describes himself on multiple occasions as a "neo-Gramscian pragmatist," a "Jesus-centered intellectual bluesman," and a "card-carrying Kierkegaardian—with a strong Chekhovian twist—and a Marxist-informed radical democrat with a tragicomic sense of life." West seems intentionally cagy about being sorted into a particular school of thought. The resources he draws upon are too eclectic and the work he does with them too creative to treat him as a denizen of any one -ism. As he once (...)
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    An Analytical Study of Four Nikayas. Dipak Kumar Barua.Russell Webb - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 2 (3):169-170.
    An Analytical Study of Four Nikayas. Dipak Kumar Barua. Rabindra Bharati University, Calcutta 1971. xviii + 626 pp.
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    Buddhist Publication Society.Russell Webb - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 1 (1):53-54.
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    Die Sprache der ältesten buddhistischen Überlieferung / The Language of the Earliest Buddhist Tradition. Edited by Heinz Bechert.Russell Webb - 1983 - Buddhist Studies Review 1 (1):78-81.
    Die Sprache der ältesten buddhistischen Überlieferung / The Language of the Earliest Buddhist Tradition. Edited by Heinz Bechert. Abhandlungen der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen, Philologisch-Historische Klasse No. 117. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 1980. 193pp.
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    K. R. Norman: Collected Papers. Four volumes.Russell Webb - 1993 - Buddhist Studies Review 10 (1):112-114.
    K. R. Norman: Collected Papers. Four volumes. Pali Text Society, Oxford: Vol.I, 1990, xvi, 271 pp.; Vol.II, 1991, xvi, 276 pp.; Vol.III, 1992, xvi, 292 pp.; Vol.IV, 1993, xvi, 288 pp. £17.25 each.
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    Mireille Bénisti (-Monié).Russell Webb - 1996 - Buddhist Studies Review 13 (1):74.
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    Marco Pallis.Russell Webb - 1990 - Buddhist Studies Review 7 (1-2):98-99.
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    Marianne Winder.Russell Webb - 2002 - Buddhist Studies Review 19 (1):56-57.
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    Nyanaponika Mahathera.Russell Webb - 1995 - Buddhist Studies Review 12 (1):61-65.
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    Pieter Hendrik Pott.Russell Webb - 1990 - Buddhist Studies Review 7 (1-2):99-100.
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    Étienne Lamotte.Russell Webb - 1983 - Buddhist Studies Review 1 (1):47-50.
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    The sacred texts of Buddhism. Australian National University Library.Russell Webb - 1981 - Buddhist Studies Review 6 (1):61.
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    Vietnamese Buddhist Literature.Russell Webb - 1983 - Buddhist Studies Review 1 (1):25-30.
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