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  1. Spinoza on Philosophy, Religion, and Politics: The Theologico-Political Treatise.Susan James - 2012 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Susan James explores the revolutionary political thought of one of the most radical and creative of modern philosophers, Baruch Spinoza. His Theologico-Political Treatise of 1670 defends religious pluralism, political republicanism, and intellectual freedom. James shows how this work played a crucial role in the development of modern society.
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    Daily telegraph, saturday may 21st 2005, pp 17-18.Susan Blackmore - manuscript
    Every year, like a social drinker who wants to prove to herself that she's not an alcoholic, I give up cannabis for a month. It can be a tough and dreary time - and much as I enjoy a glass of wine with dinner, alcohol cannot take its place. Some people may smoke dope just to relax or have fun, but for me the reason goes deeper. In fact, I can honestly say that without cannabis, most of my scientific research (...)
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    Introduction.Susan Leigh Foster, Philipa Rothfield & Colleen Dunagan - 2004 - Topoi 24 (1):3-4.
    The paper builds an argument about empathy, kinesthesia, choreography, and power as they were constituted in early eighteenth century France. It examines the conditions under which one body could claim to know what another body was feeling, using two sets of documents – philosophical examinations of perception and kinesthesia by Condillac and notations of dances published by Feuillet. Reading these documents intertextually, I postulate a kind of corporeal episteme that grounds how the body is constructed. And I endeavor to situate (...)
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    Personal identity: The two analogies in Hume.Susan Mendus - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (118):61-68.
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    A stochastic model for chemical kinetics.Susan Milton & Chris P. Tsokos - 1974 - Acta Biotheoretica 23 (1):18-34.
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    Montesquieu and mme. De stael: The woman as a factor in political analysis.Susan Tenenbaum - 1973 - Political Theory 1 (1):92-103.
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    Published in 1992, in Skeptical Inquirer 16 367-376.Susan Blackmore - unknown
    The latest Gallup poll (Gallup and Newport 1991) shows that about a third of Americans believe in telepathy and about a quarter claim to have experienced it themselves. Rather fewer have experienced clairvoyance or psychokinesis (PK), but still the numbers are very high and have not been decreasing over the years. Previous surveys have found similar results and also that the most common reason for belief in the paranormal is personal experience (Palmer 1979; Blackmore 1984).
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    Luc ferry's critique of deep ecology, nazi nature protection laws, and environmental anti-semitism.Susan Power Bratton - 1999 - Ethics and the Environment 4 (1):3-22.
    Neo-Humanist Luc Ferry (1995) has compared deep ecology's declarations of intrinsic value in nature to the Third Reich's nature protection laws, which prohibit maltreatment of animals having "worth in themselves." Ferry's questionable approach fails to document the relationship between Nazi environmentalism and Nazi racism. German high art and mass media historically presented nature as dualistic, and portrayed Untermenschen as unnatural or inorganic. Nazi propaganda excluded Jews from nature, and identified traditional Jews as cruel to animals. Ferry's idealization of Humanism under (...)
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    Loving Nature: Ecological Integrity and Christian Responsibility.Susan Power Bratton - 1993 - Environmental Ethics 15 (1):3-25.
    Christian ethics are usually based on a theology of love. In the case of Christian relationships to nature, Christian environmental writers have either suggested eros as a primary source for Christian love, without dealing with traditional Christian arguments against eros, or have assumed agape (spiritual love or sacrificial love) is the appropriate mode, without defining how agape should function in human relationships with the nonhuman portion of the universe. I demonstrate that God’s love for nature has the same form and (...)
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    Note. The technique of Greek bronze statuary. D Haynes.Susan Woodford - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):388-388.
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    Intergalactic Heroines.Susan De Gaia - 1998 - International Studies in Philosophy 30 (1):18-32.
    This article examines continuity and change in Star trek’s expression of the American Frontier Myth, moving from an American ideal of imperialist expansion across an unlimited feminized landscape and destruction of Indians and animals in the myth’s early form, to one of benevolent redemption of the Other as misguided or evil alien in the unlimited expanse of outer space in early Star Trek. Analysis of symbol and narrative in Star Trek Voyager show further change, as feminist and environmental ethics are (...)
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    Review Article — Aristotle’s Pedagogy.Susan D. Collins - 2003 - Polis 20 (1-2):128-137.
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    Expediting Inquiry: Peirce's Social Economy of Research.Susan Haack - 2018 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 54 (2):208.
    [W]e remark three classes of men. The first consists of those for whom the chief thing is the qualities of feelings. These men create art. The second consists of the practical men, who carry on the business of the world. They respect nothing but power, and respect power only so far as it [is] exercized. The third class consists of men to whom nothing seems great but reason. … For men of the first class, nature is a picture; for men (...)
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    Politics and Medicine: Plato’s Final Word Part I: Sphilosopher-Rulers and the Laws: Thing of the Past or (Un)Expected Return?Susan B. Levin - 2010 - Polis 27 (1):1-24.
    Recently the view that Plato moves from optimism to pessimism concerning the best sociopolitical condition has come under attack. The present article concurs that this disjunction is too simplistic and finds emphasis on the regulative status of the Republic’s ideal of unity to be salutary. It diverges, however, on how to interpret it thus construed and the implications of its status as regulative for the Republic’s tie to the Laws where human governance is concerned. While unity through aretē remains the (...)
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    Change in gaze-based attention bias in adolescents with Social Anxiety Disorder.Susan W. White, Andrea Trubanova Wieckowski, Thomas H. Ollendick & Nicole Capriola-Hall - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (8):1736-1744.
    ABSTRACTAlthough attention bias toward threat has been associated with Social Anxiety Disorder, concerns regarding the ability of current measures to detect change in AB following treatm...
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    Response.Susan Finsen - unknown
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    « J'avais tant besoin d'être aimée … par correspondance » : lesdiscoursde l'amour dans la correspondance de Léonie Léon et Léon Gambetta, 1872-1882.Susan Foley - 2006 - Clio 24:149-169.
    De 1872 à sa mort à la fin de 1882, Léon Gambetta et son amante Léonie Léon ont échangé quelque 6 000 lettres, dont presque 1 100 ont été conservées. En raison de l’importance politique de Gambetta, l’un des pères fondateurs de la Troisième République, cette correspondance constitue une source exceptionnelle sur les luttes des républicains pour établir une véritable République. Il s’agit en outre d’une correspondance romantique parmi les plus belles du XIXe siècle. À travers leurs lettres, Léonie Léon (...)
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    Visual copresence and conversational coordination.Susan R. Fussell & Robert E. Kraut - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (2):196-197.
    Pickering & Garrod's (P&G's) theory of dialogue production cannot completely explain recent data showing that when interactants in referential communication tasks have different views of a physical space, they accommodate their language to their partner's view rather than mimicking their partner's expressions. Instead, these data are consistent with the hypothesis that interactants are taking the perspective of their conversational partners.
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    (1 other version)The 4th Annual Business Ethics Awards.Susan Gaines - 1992 - Business Ethics 6 (6):24-26.
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  20. Transvestites as Actors and Transactors.Susan McLellan - 1981 - Nexus 2 (1):5.
     
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    Theorizing Utopian Agency: Two Steps Toward Utopian Techniques of the Self.Susan McManus - 2007 - Theory and Event 10 (3).
  22. The crisis of slavery in Harry Potter.Susan McWilliams - 2010 - In Margaret S. Hrezo & John M. Parrish (eds.), Damned If You Do: Dilemmas of Action in Literature and Popular Culture. Lexington Books.
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  23. Harm, offence, and censorship.Susan Mendus - 1985 - In John P. Horton & Susan Mendus (eds.), Aspects of toleration: philosophical studies. New York: Methuen.
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    Introduction.Susan Mendus - 2002 - In Impartiality in moral and political philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Impartiality and Congruence.Susan Mendus - 2002 - In Impartiality in moral and political philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Argues that a form of impartialism that is grounded in the partial concerns we have for others can be shown to be congruent with the good of the agent, and that such congruence does not imply commitment to a specific comprehensive conception of the good. If correct, this argument has important consequences for liberalism at the political level. It suggests that the defence of stability, which Rawls advocates in A Theory of Justice need not depend upon commitment to a comprehensive, (...)
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    Punishment: A Philosophical and Criminological Inquiry.Susan Mendus - 1983 - Philosophical Books 24 (1):36-38.
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    Reason over Passion: The Social Basis of Evaluation.Susan Mendus - 1981 - Philosophical Books 22 (4):246-248.
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    Strangers in Paradise.Susan Mendus - 1995 - Women’s Philosophy Review 14:25-33.
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    Saving One’s Soul or Founding a State: Morality and Politics.Susan Mendus - 2006 - Philosophia 34 (3):233-241.
    In his essay, ‘The Question of Machiavelli’, Isaiah Berlin notes the depth of Machiavelli's pluralism. Taking my cue from Berlin, I argue that much modern liberal political philosophy neglects this deep pluralism and, as a result, misunderstands modern political problems such as the phenomenon of religiously-motivated terrorism.
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    The City and the Stage: Performance, Genre, and Gender in Plato's Laws by Marcus Folch.Susan Sauvé Meyer - 2019 - American Journal of Philology 140 (4):717-720.
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    Helen Deutsch and Mary Terrall, eds. , Vital Matters: Eighteenth-Century Views of Conception, Life, and Death . Reviewed by.Susan Mills - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (5):213-215.
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    Minnesota County Fairs: Kids, Cows, Carnies, and Chow.Susan Miller & Shannon Olson - 2009 - Minnesota Historical Society Press.
    A young girl cuddles a cow in the dairy barn. An earnest boy carefully guides a horse twice his height into the judging ring. Ar ow of dancers awaits the moment their choreographed performance begins.
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    State Fair: The Great Minnesota Get-Together.Susan Miller & Lorna Landvik - 2008 - Minnesota Historical Society Press.
    Machinery Hill. Edibles on a stick. Livestock competitions. Princess Kay of the Milky Way. The Grandstand. The Midway. It must be State Fair time!
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    Philosophy in the Field.Susan Mooney - 2010 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 17 (2):48-57.
    Designing curricular experiences that make the usefulness of the liberal arts vividly clear as early as possible in an undergraduate's education is our collective responsibility. In this essay, I argue for providing that experience by employing a critical pedagogy of awakening (seeing), interdisciplinary understanding (knowing) and agency (doing), and I illustrate the use of this pedagogy with an example that brings philosophy "into the field" with biology.
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  35. International humanitarian assistance.Susan P. Murphy - 2012 - In Deen Chatterjee (ed.), The Encyclopaedia of Global Justice. US: Springer Publications.
     
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    Reasons, Explanation, and Saramago's Bell.Susan E. Babbitt - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (4):144-163.
    In this essay, I suggest that significant insights of recent feminist philosophy lead, among other things, to the thought that it is not always better to choose than to be compelled to do what one might have done otherwise. However, few feminists, if any, would defend such a suggestion. I ask why it is difficult to consider certain ideas that, while challenging in theory, are, nonetheless, rather unproblematic in practice. I suggest that some questions are not pursued seriously enough by (...)
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    Legal Advocacy in a Time of Plague.Susan L. Jacobs - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (3-4):382-389.
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    The perils of comparative law research - Justice, truth, and proof: not so simple, after all.Ronald J. Allen & Susan Haack - unknown
    Intervencions a càrrec de Ronald J. Allen i Susan Haack sobre diferents idees del pensament de Michele Taruffo.
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    Does Social Cognitive Theory Elucidate Black Executives’ Orientation to Corporate Social Responsibility?Susan Key & Vickie Cox Edmondson - 1999 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 18 (2):35-56.
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    Index of Authors and Subjects.Susan Neiman, Peter Galison & Wendy Doniger - 2016 - In Susan Neiman, Peter Galison & Wendy Doniger (eds.), What Reason Promises: Essays on Reason, Nature and History. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 278-284.
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    The Moral Economies of American Authorship: Reputation, Scandal, and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Marketplace.Susan M. Ryan - 2016 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    The Moral Economies of American Authorship argues that the moral character of authors became a kind of literary property within mid-nineteenth-century America's expanding print marketplace, shaping the construction, promotion, and reception of texts as well as of literary reputations.
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  42. John Carriero, Between Two Worlds: A Reading of Descartes's Meditations Reviewed by.Susan Mills - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (6):399-401.
     
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    I. Introduction.Susan Moger - 1983 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 3 (3):207-213.
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    The conceptualization and operationalization of race and ethnicity by health services researchers.Susan Moscou - 2008 - Nursing Inquiry 15 (2):94-105.
    Racial and ethnic variables are routinely used in health services research. However, there is a growing debate within nursing and other disciplines about the usefulness of these variables in research. A qualitative study was undertaken (July 2004 – November 2004) to ascertain how researchers conceptualize and operationalize racial and ethnic data. Data were derived from interviews with 33 participants in academic health centers in differing geographic regions. Content analyses extracted manifest and latent meanings to construct categories depicting respondents' understandings of (...)
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    From the Other To the Enemy Within: Brave New Worlds in Modern Japanese Fiction.Susan J. Napier - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (3-4):526-542.
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    Zur aufklärung verpflichtet.Susan Neiman - 2001 - In Vom Verständnis der Natur: Jahrbuch Einstein-Forum 2000. De Gruyter. pp. 19-28.
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  47. Judges: A Commentary.Susan Niditch - 2008
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  48. Multiculturalismo e femminismo. Il multiculturalismo danneggia le donne?Susan Moller Okin - 2017 - Post-Filosofie 2:97--113.
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    Marginalized Voices in "The Merchant of Venice".Susan Oldrieve - 1993 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 5 (1):87-105.
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    Representing Pornography: Feminism, Criticism, and Depictions of Female Violation.Susan Gubar - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 13 (4):712-741.
    It is hardly necessary to rent I Spit on Your Grave or Tool Box Murders for your VCR in order to find images of sexuality contaminated by depersonalization or violence. As far back as Rabelais’ Gargantua, for example, Panurge proposes to build a wall around Paris out of the pleasure-twats of women [which] are much cheaper than stones”: “the largest … in front” would be followed by “the medium-sized, and last of all, the least and smallest,” all interlaced with “many (...)
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