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    A model for conceptualizing the moral dynamic in health care.S. Foley Pierce - 1997 - Nursing Ethics 4 (6):483-495.
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    A Model for Conceptualizing the Moral Dynamic in Health Care.Susan Foley Pierce - 1997 - Nursing Ethics 4 (6):483-495.
    Ethics involves an organized, reasoned approach to gathering and processing data in order to arrive at decisions about what to do, what to value, and/or what virtues to cultivate. A model is proposed for conceptualizing this complex dynamic, which incorporates elements of both rule-and-principle ethics and the ethic of care. The model suggested here has two levels. The first level identifies the components that comprise philosophical reasoning; the second contextualizes and operationalizes the model in relation to the processor’s philosophical stance (...)
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    The Co‐evolution of cooperation and complexity in a multi‐player, local‐interaction prisoners' dilemma.Peter S. Albin & Duncan K. Foley - 2001 - Complexity 6 (3):54-63.
  4. The Self - Ancient and Modern.Matthew S. Santirocco, Richard Foley & Sorabji - 2000 - New York University Press.
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    Rights and Responsibilities.S. A. Ketchum & C. Pierce - 1981 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 6 (3):271-280.
    As an alternative to rights theory, John Ladd proposes an ethics of responsibility based on interpersonal relationships. These relationships, described as friendships, are personal in nature, founded on trust, and obtain between doctor and patient, parent and child, etc. Ladd presents his views in a most appealing way – helping the needy, being friends with the doctor. We argue that Ladd's ethics of responsibility is plausible only because he ignores the facts of power which rights theory was designed to take (...)
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  6. Spatial-frequency correlates of perceived temporal aliasing in simulated real-world imagery.G. A. Geri, S. C. Akhtar & B. J. Pierce - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 165-165.
     
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    Reply to Alston, Feldman and Swain.Review author[S.]: Richard Foley - 1989 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50 (1):169-188.
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    Day George W.. Free complete extensions of Boolean algebras. Pacific journal of mathematics, vol. 15 , pp. 1145–1151.R. S. Pierce - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):132-132.
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    Sikorski R.. Distributivity and representability. Fundamenta mathematicae, vol. 48 no. 1 , pp. 91–103.R. S. Pierce - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):392-393.
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    Bases of countable Boolean algebras.R. S. Pierce - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2):212-214.
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    Professor Pierce's Version of the Late "Symposium on the Subconscious".A. H. Pierce - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (3):69-75.
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    Rotman B.. Boolean algebras with ordered bases. Fundamenta mathematicae, vol. 75 no. 2 , pp. 187–197.R. S. Pierce - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (4):658-658.
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    The New Elements of Mathematics. Vol III Parts 1 and 2. Mathematical Miscellanea.Charles S. Pierce & Carolyn Eisele - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (3):705-708.
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    Sikorski R.. Repressentation and distributivity of Boolean algebras. Colloquium mathematicum, vol. 8 , pp. 1–13.R. S. Pierce - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):393-393.
  15. A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God.Charles S. Pierce - 1908 - Hibbert Journal 7:90-112.
     
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    Three Interpretations of the Universe" and "God: A Cosmic Philosophy of Religion.Albert S. Foley - 1935 - Modern Schoolman 13 (1):22-22.
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  17. How to Make our Ideas Clear.C. S. Pierce - 1940 - In Charles S. Peirce (ed.), Philosophical writings of Peirce. New York,: Dover Publications. pp. 23--41.
     
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    The Natural Law and International Relations.Foley, S. M. Foley & Natalie Lincoln - 1950 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 24:167-168.
  19. On Richard Foley's Theory of Epistemic RationalityThe Theory of Epistemic Rationality.Marshall Swain & Richard Foley - 1989 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50 (1):159.
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    Davidson's theism?Richard Foley & Richard Fumerton - 1985 - Philosophical Studies 48 (1):83 - 89.
  21. Michael Hooker.Pierce'S. Conception Of Truth - 1978 - In Joseph C. Pitt (ed.), The Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars: Queries and Extensions: Papers Deriving from and Related to a Workshop on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars held at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1976. D. Reidel. pp. 129.
     
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    J. Kuntzmann. Algèbre de Boole. Dunod, Paris1965, xxii + 319 pp. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):127.
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    Investigating Somatic Consciousness: Review of the 17th Annual Conference of the Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society Cambridge, 4-6 September 2014. [REVIEW]B. Pierce & S. A. J. Stuart - 2014 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 21 (11-12):149-154.
  24. (1 other version)What’s Wrong With Reliabilism?Richard Foley - 1985 - The Monist 68 (2):188-202.
    An increasing number of epistmeologists claim that having beliefs which are reliable is a prerequisite of having epistemically rational beliefs. Alvin Goldman, for instance, defends a view he calls “historical reliabilism.” According to Goldman, a person S rationally believes a proposition p only if his belief is caused by a reliable cognitive process. Goldman adds that a proposition p is epistemically rational for 5, whether or not it is believed by him, only if there is available to S a reliable (...)
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    Technologies to Detect Concealed Weapons: Fourth Amendment Limits on a New Public Health and Law Enforcement Tool.Jon S. Vernick, Matthew W. Pierce, Daniel W. Webster, Sara B. Johnson & Shannon Frattaroli - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (4):567-579.
    Firearm violence is a major public health problem in the United States. In 2000, firearms were used in 10,801 homicides – two-thirds of all homicides in the U.S. – and 533,470 non-fatal criminal victimizations including rapes, robberies, and assaults. The social costs of gun violence in the United States are also staggering, and have been estimated to be on the order of $100 billion per year.Illegal gun carrying, usually concealed, in public places is an important risk factor for firearm-related crime. (...)
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  26. Plato's undividable line: Contradiction and method in.Richard Foley - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (1):1-23.
    : Plato’s instructions entail that the line of Republic VI is divided so that the middle two segments are of equal length. Yet I argue that Plato’s elaboration of the significance of this analogy shows he believes that these segments are of unequal length because the domains they represent are not of equally clear mental states, nor perhaps of objects of equal reality. I label this inconsistency between Plato’s instructions and his explanation the “overdetermination problem.” The overdetermination problem has been (...)
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    Robert M. Solovay. New proof of a theorem of Gaifman and Hales. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 72 , pp. 282–284. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):132.
  28. Dretske's 'information-theoretic' account of knowledge.Richard Foley - 1987 - Synthese 70 (February):159-184.
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    Society, Culture, and Personality. [REVIEW]Albert S. Foley - 1948 - Modern Schoolman 25 (4):285-287.
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  30. Fumerton’s Puzzle.Richard Foley - 1990 - Journal of Philosophical Research 15:109-113.
    There is a puzzle that is faced by every philosophical account of rational belief, rational strategy, rational planning or whatever. I describe this puzzle, examine Richard Fumerton’s proposed solution to it and then go on to sketch my own preferred solution.
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    Ph. Dwinger. Direct limits of partially ordered systems of Boolean algebras. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, series A, vol. 70 , pp. 317–325; also Indagationes mathematicae, vol. 29 , pp. 317-325. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):132-132.
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  32. Intellectual Trust in Oneself and Others.Richard Foley - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    To what degree should we rely on our own resources and methods to form opinions about important matters? To what degree should we depend on various authorities, such as a recognized expert or a social tradition? In this provocative account of intellectual trust and authority, Richard Foley argues that it can be reasonable to have intellectual trust in oneself even though it is not possible to provide a defence of the reliability of one's faculties, methods and opinions that does (...)
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    Paul R. Halmos. Lectures on Boolean algebras. D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., Princeton, Toronto, New York, and London, 1963, v + 147 pp. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (2):253-254.
  34. Sosa's Epistemology.Richard Foley - 1994 - Philosophical Issues 5:42-58.
     
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    Alexander Abian. Boolean rings. Branden Press Publishers, Boston1976, ix + 394 pp. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (4):588-589.
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    Sikorski R. and Traczyk T.. On free products of m-distributive Boolean algebras. Colloquium mathematicum, vol. 11 no. 1 , pp. 13–16. [REVIEW]R. S. Pierce - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (3):414-414.
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    Nietzsche’s Protestant Fathers: A Study in Prodigal Christianity.Adam Foley - 2018 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 53 (2):220-225.
    Thomas Nevin's new reading of Nietzsche is at home on an island of misfit toys. Like Ariosto's Astolfo, who goes to the moon in search of Orlando's sanity only to find the good things that humanity has shed, Nevin has gone—not quite as far as the moon—in search of a true Christian. That Nietzsche might brook accommodation in his father's house, however, pleads convincingly that Luther may have wanted to reform the Church but ended up installing a lost-and-found box instead. (...)
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    Neurophenomenology – A Special Issue.M. Beaton, B. Pierce & S. A. J. Stuart - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 8 (3):265-268.
    Context: Seventeen years ago Francisco Varela introduced neurophenomenology. He proposed the integration of phenomenological approaches to first-person experience – in the tradition of Husserl, Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty – with a neuro-dynamical, scientific approach to the study of the situated brain and body. Problem: It is time for a re-appraisal of this field. Has neurophenomenology already contributed to the sciences of the mind? If so, how? How should it best do so in future? Additionally, can neurophenomenology really help to resolve or (...)
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    The Secretary’s Notes.Leo A. Foley - 1962 - New Scholasticism 36 (2):237-240.
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    Adam's fallacy: a guide to economic theology.Duncan K. Foley - 2006 - Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
    Adam's vision -- Gloomy science -- The severest critic -- On the margins -- Voices in the air -- Grand illusions.
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    Stephen A. Kiss. An introduction to algebraic logic.Stephen A. Kiss, 3 Laurel Lane, Westport, Conn., 1961, xiv + 38 pp. [REVIEW]Richard S. Pierce - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (2):270-271.
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    The Devil and the Detail: An Illustration of Otherness in John Nalson's An Impartial Collection.Helen Pierce - 2019 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 95 (2):63-81.
    An Impartial Collection of the Great Affairs of State was published in London, in two volumes, between 1682 and 1683. Its author John Nalson was a fervent believer in the twin pillars of the monarchy and the Anglican Church. In An Impartial Collection he holds up the internecine conflict of the 1640s as an example not to be followed during the 1680s, a period of further religious and political upheaval. Nalson’s text is anything but neutral, and its perspective is neatly (...)
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    The Idea of the American University.John Agresto, William B. Allen, Michael P. Foley, Gary D. Glenn, Susan E. Hanssen, Mark C. Henrie, Peter Augustine Lawler, William Mathie, James V. Schall, Bradley C. S. Watson & Peter Wood (eds.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    As John Henry Newman reflected on 'The Idea of a University' more than a century and a half ago, Bradley C. S. Watson brings together some of the nation's most eminent thinkers on higher education to reflect on the nature and purposes of the American university today. Their mordant reflections paint a picture of the American university in crisis. This book is essential reading for thoughtful citizens, scholars, and educational policymakers.
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    Rome's Gothic Wars: From the Third Century to Alaric. Key Conflicts in Classical Antiquity (review).Marc Pierce - 2009 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 103 (1):119-120.
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  45. Unnatural Religion: Indoctrination and Philo's Reversal in Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.Rich Foley - 2006 - Hume Studies 32 (1):83-112.
    Many interpretations of Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion have labored under the assumption that one of the characters represents Hume's view on the Design Argument, and Philo is often selected for this role. I reject this opinion by showing that Philo is inconsistent. He offers a decisive refutation of the Design Argument, yet later endorses this very argument. I then dismiss two prominent ways of handling Philo's reversal: first, I show that Philo is not ironic either in his skepticism or (...)
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    Interaction spaces in computer-mediated communication.Duska Rosenberg, S. Foley, M. Lievonen, S. Kammas & M. J. Crisp - 2005 - AI and Society 19 (1):22-33.
    In this paper we describe the development of the Interaction Space Theory developed as part of the SANE project. EU framework 5 IST project sustainable accommodation for the new economy, IST 2000-25-257 The EU funded project provided an inter-disciplinary context for the study of interactions in the hybrid workplace where physical work environment is enhanced with information and communication technologies (ICT) which enable collaboration with remote partners. We explain how the theoretical approach, empirical work and methodological strategy employed by SANE (...)
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    The Promissory Future(s) of Education: Rethinking scientific literacy in the era of biocapitalism.Clayton Pierce - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (7):721-745.
    This article investigates the biopolitical dimensions that have grown out of the union between biocapitalism and current science education reform in the US. Drawing on science and technology study theorists, I utilize the analytics of promissory valuation and salvationary discourses to understand how scientific literacy in the neo‐Sputnik era has deeply involved educational life in biocapitalist circuits of exchange and production. I lay out this emerging terrain of ‘futuricity’ through a biopolitical analysis of the National Academies highly influential policy recommendation (...)
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  48. Being a moral agent in Shakespeare's vienna.Robert B. Pierce - 2009 - Philosophy and Literature 33 (2):pp. 267-279.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Being a Moral Agent in Shakespeare's ViennaRobert B. PierceIn one sense we are all moral agents because we make decisions that in some degree take account of what we think we should do and what sorts of selves we want to be. But the problem of moral agency as more than just a theoretical set of philosophical issues, as the lived experience of acting morally in a contingent world, (...)
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    Globalizing Human Rights, Transforming Global Capitalism. A Review of David Ingram’s World Crisis and Underdevelopment: A Critical Theory of Poverty, Agency, and Coercion.Andrew Pierce - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 44 (9).
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  50. Schleiermacher's early romanticism.Peter Foley - 2008 - In Hermann Patsch, Hans Dierkes, Terrence N. Tice & Wolfgang Virmond (eds.), Schleiermacher, romanticism, and the critical arts: a festschrift in honor of Hermann Patsch. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.
     
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