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  1. A Refutation of Searle's Amended 'Is-Ought' Argument.Thomas D. Perry - 1974 - Analysis 34 (4):133 - 139.
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    Reply to Professor Bronaugh.Thomas D. Perry - 1977 - Philosophical Books 18 (2):60-63.
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  3. Second Graders Thinking Historically: Theory into Practice.Thomas D. Fallace, Ashley D. Biscoe & Jennifer L. Perry - 2007 - Journal of Social Studies Research 31 (1):44-53.
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    Language Reform in the Time‐Gap Problem.Thomas D. Perry - 2007 - Metaphilosophy 2 (2):101-120.
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  5. (2 other versions)Moral reasoning and truth, an essay in philosophy and jurisprudence.Thomas D. Perry - 1977 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 167 (3):352-353.
     
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    Preface.Thomas A. Perry - 1980 - In Evidence and Argumentation in Linguistics. De Gruyter.
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    Moral autonomy and reasonableness.Thomas D. Perry - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy 65 (13):383-401.
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    Dworkin's Transcendental Ideal.Thomas D. Perry - 1982 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 7 (1):255-269.
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  9. Book Review:Taking Rights Seriously. Ronald Dworkin. [REVIEW]Thomas D. Perry - 1977 - Ethics 88 (1):80-.
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    Book Review:The Object of Morality. G. J. Warnock. [REVIEW]Thomas D. Perry - 1973 - Ethics 83 (4):341-.
  11. Conceptual revision in ethics.Thomas D. Perry - 1968 - Ethics 78 (3):199-213.
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    A Note on the Role of Agreement in the Grammar of English.Thomas A. Perry - 1975 - Foundations of Language 13 (4):579-584.
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    Moral reasoning and truth: an essay in philosophy and jurisprudence.Thomas D. Perry - 1976 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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    A Paradigm of Philosophy: Hohfeld on Legal Rights.Thomas D. Perry - 1977 - American Philosophical Quarterly 14 (1):41 - 50.
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    Evidence and Argumentation in Linguistics.Thomas A. Perry (ed.) - 1980 - De Gruyter.
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    Contested concepts and hard cases.Thomas D. Perry - 1977 - Ethics 88 (1):20-35.
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    Global peace as a professional concern, I.Thomas L. Perry - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (2-3):167 - 171.
    The most serious threat currently facing people all over the world is that of a global nuclear war, in which hundreds of millions of people would be killed by the immediate effects of nuclear explosions, and over a billion others would later die of cold and starvation in the ensuing nuclear winter. Physicians and other health professionals have an ethical responsibility to educate themselves, their patients, and the public to the need for major political changes to achieve multilateral disarmament and (...)
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    Two domains of rights.Thomas D. Perry - 1985 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 45 (4):567-580.
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    The Enactment Of Cognitive Science Informed Approaches In The Classroom - Teacher Experiences And Contextual Dimensions.Clara Rübner Jørgensen, Thomas Perry & Rosanna Lea - 2024 - British Journal of Educational Studies 72 (1):43-62.
    Cognitive science-informed approaches have gained considerable influence in education in the UK and internationally, but not much is known about how teachers perceive cognitive science-informed strategies or enact them within the contexts of their everyday classrooms. In this paper, we discuss the perceptions and experiences of cognitive science-informed strategies of 13 teachers in England. The paper critically explores how the teachers understood and used cognitive science-informed strategies in their teaching, their views of the benefits and challenges for different subjects and (...)
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    Introduction.Thomas A. Perry - 1980 - In Evidence and Argumentation in Linguistics. De Gruyter. pp. 1-6.
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    Judicial method and the concept of reasoning.Thomas D. Perry - 1969 - Ethics 80 (1):1-20.
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    Language reform in the time-gap problem.Thomas D. Perry - 1971 - Metaphilosophy 2 (2):101–120.
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    Professional Philosophy: What It Is and Why It Matters.Thomas D. Perry - 1989 - Noûs 23 (3):403-404.
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  24. English inflectional endings and unordered rules.C. Householder, Thomas Perry, Catherine Ringen & Gerald Sanders - 1974 - Foundations of Language: International Journal of Language and Philosophy 12:339.
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    Reply in defense of hohfeld.Thomas D. Perry - 1980 - Philosophical Studies 37 (2):203 - 209.
  26. About the bishop: Episcopal entourage and the economy of government in post-Roman Gaul.Jamie Kreiner, Thomas Forrest Kelly, Alex J. Novikoff & Ryan Perry - 2011 - Speculum 86 (2):321-60.
    St. Amand could count among his many feats the extraordinary achievement of social equilibrium. “The way he was in the midst of the rich and the poor,” his hagiographer marveled, “the poor saw him as a poor man, and the rich treated him as their better.” On a résumé of miracles performed and peoples converted, this accomplishment was no less impressive. Bishops in the post-Roman kingdoms of Gaul/Francia maintained an ongoing balancing act between seeking social and political distinction, on the (...)
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  27. I ndex.Elliot Abrams, M. H. Abrams, Patricia Aburdene, John Narsbut, Ahmad Aijaz, Anderson Perry, Phillip Anderson, Gloria Anzaldua, A. Carol & Aqumas St Thomas - 1995 - In Jeffrey Williams (ed.), PC wars: politics and theory in the academy. New York: Routledge. pp. 331.
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    The Celestial Web: Buddhism and Christianity – A Different Comparison (Das Himmlische Geflecht: Buddhismus Und Christentum: Ein Anderer Vergleich) by Perry Schmidt-Leukel.Thomas Cattoi - 2022 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 42 (1):409-413.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Celestial Web: Buddhism and Christianity – A Different Comparison (Das Himmlische Geflecht: Buddhismus Und Christentum: Ein Anderer Vergleich) by Perry Schmidt-LeukelThomas CattoiTHE CELESTIAL WEB: BUDDHISM AND CHRISTIANITY – A DIFFERENT COMPARISON (DAS HIMMLISCHE GEFLECHT: BUDDHISMUS UND CHRISTENTUM: EIN ANDERER VERGLEICH). By Perry Schmidt-Leukel. Gütersloher Verlagshaus: Munich, 2022. 416 pp. (German Edition) €26.In his 2004 study Gott ohne Grenzen—available in English as God Without Boundaries (2017)— (...) Schmidt-Leukel affirms that if God is truly beyond our conceptual reach and knowledge about the divine is not limited to one small section of humanity, theology also has to be without boundaries; speculation about ultimate reality and the nature of transcendence should be informed by the insights that all of humanity was able to gather throughout its history, independently of confessional or cultural divisions. Echoing the premise of Jerry Martin's later project Theology without Walls, which would call for theology to become an all-encompassing trans-religious project, this earlier volume laid the foundation for a pluralist theology of religions, which saw value in the diversity of religious tradition. Schmidt-Leukel continued this intellectual trajectory in his 2006 monograph Understanding Buddhism (expanded and republished in German as Buddhismus Verstehen, 2017) where he outlines the role that Buddhism—as the context for existentially transformative experiences of transcendence—can play in such a theological perspective. Finally, in his 2019 Wahrheit in Vielfalt (Truth in Diversity)—a revised version of his Gifford lectures published in 2017—Schmidt-Leukel calls for the development of interreligious theology as a discipline that is practiced together by individuals of different traditions. This third volume, however, ends with a twist, as the author observes that no religious tradition is actually homogenous: All of them are characterized by a measure of internal pluralism, which are reflected in a variety of theological formulations, but also in a plurality of spiritual practices that the same individuals may undertake at different periods of their lives. The reality of this internal pluralism can become the basis for a new kind of interreligious conversation; if applied to Buddhism and Christianity, this approach would foreground "the parallel character of the differences" that can be found in the two traditions (10). In fact, one would have to ask why truth manifests in a plural manner even within a single religious tradition.This attempt at a "different" kind of comparison—as the subtitle of the volume suggests—is the task Perry Schmidt-Leukel takes on in Das himmlische Geflecht (The Celestial Web), a monograph published in German in May 2022. Hopefully an English translation will soon be available, allowing a broader public to benefit from the author's ongoing engagement of the question of religious pluralism and its implications for Buddhist-Christian dialogue.At the outset of the volume, Schmidt-Leukel reflects on the image of Indra's net, a celestial web whose knots carry marvelous and resplendent jewels—and what is even more striking is that every jewel reflects the whole web in its own way. This image—rooted in Vedic texts such as the Atharva Veda, but also explored in the highly influential Avataṃsaka sūtra—perfectly encapsulates the emptiness—the lack of an unchanging substantial ground—that constitutes the totality of the universe (14). According to the Avataṃsaka sūtra, whoever is able to see the whole world in a fragment does not destroy the distinguishing characteristics of its features, but actually [End Page 409] ensures that they should all shine in a visible manner. Indra's net is the guiding metaphor of this volume, which no longer views Buddhism and Christianity as homogenous realities, but as multi-layered and partly heterogeneous structures. The comparative exploration of this heterogeneity will uncover a fractal pattern where visible differences between the two traditions can then be seen again within each tradition. In this way, one can almost discern a mutual interpenetration of the two traditions, which can enrich and even correct each other (15).Following these introductory reflections, Schmidt-Leukel offers a review of the history of comparative religions and comparative theology, asking why and for what purpose scholars engage in this kind of speculative endeavor, while also... (shrink)
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    Magnets, Magic, and Other Anomalies: In Defense of Methodological Naturalism.John Perry & Sarah Lane Ritchie - 2018 - Zygon 53 (4):1064-1093.
    Recent critiques of methodological naturalism (MN) claim that it fails by conflicting with Christian belief and being insufficiently humble. We defend MN by tracing the real history of the debate, contending that the story as it is usually told is mythic. We show how MN works in practice, including among real scientists. The debate is a red herring. It only appears problematic because of confusion among its opponents about how scientists respond to experimental anomalies. We conclude by introducing our preferred (...)
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    Personal Identity, Second Edition.John Perry (ed.) - 2008 - University of California Press.
    This volume brings together the vital contributions of distinguished past and contemporary philosophers to the important topic of personal identity. The essays range from John Locke's classic seventeenth-century attempt to analyze personal identity in terms of memory, to twentieth-century defenses and criticisms of the Lockean view by Anthony Quinton, H.P. Grice, Sydney Shoemaker, David Hume, Joseph Butler, Thomas Reid, and Bernard Williams. New to the second edition are Shoemaker's seminal essay "Persons and Their Pasts," selections from the important and (...)
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    Buddha Mind – Christ Mind: A Christian Commentary on the Bodhicaryāvatāra by Perry Schmidt-Leukel.Thomas Cattoi - 2021 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 41 (1):315-321.
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    Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about Celibacy.Thomas Ryan - 2007 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1):143-145.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about CelibacyThomas Ryan, CSPThe electronic sign at the Minneapolis–St. Paul airport was flashing "Orange Alert" as a dozen Buddhist monks arrived in their burnt orange robes from around the country for three days of dialogue on celibacy with a similar number of Catholic monastics come together from various monasteries at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota. As he opened the October 26–29, 2006, meeting, (...)
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    Editors' Introduction.Thomas Cattoi & Kristin Johnston Largen - 2022 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 42 (1):157-171.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Editors' IntroductionThomas Cattoi and Kristin Johnston LargenIn 2018, Buddhist-Christian Studies published the proceedings of an international conference on Ippolito Desideri (1684–1733) that had been held in Pistoia in October 2017. Marking the two-hundredth anniversary of the arrival of the Tuscan Jesuit in Lhasa, the event explored from a variety of disciplinary perspectives the extraordinary contribution of a figure who effectively inaugurated the theological conversation between Tibetan Buddhism and Christianity. (...)
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    Mach, Jerusalem and Pragmatism.Thomas Uebel - 2019 - In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence. Springer Verlag.
    Ernst Mach’s positivism, it is argued in this paper, may be regarded as a version of pragmatist philosophy of science. Already James’s biographer Perry detected such tendencies in Mach and this is confirmed here by close attention to Mach’s early works, esp. History and Root of the Principle of the Conservation of Energy and The Science of Mechanics. Both Mach’s principle of the economy of thought and his principle of scientific significance are shown to bear out his pragmatism. A (...)
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    Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about Celibacy.Father Ryan Thomas - 2007 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1):143-145.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about CelibacyThomas Ryan, CSPThe electronic sign at the Minneapolis–St. Paul airport was flashing "Orange Alert" as a dozen Buddhist monks arrived in their burnt orange robes from around the country for three days of dialogue on celibacy with a similar number of Catholic monastics come together from various monasteries at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota. As he opened the October 26–29, 2006, meeting, (...)
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    Das Heilige interkulturell: Perspektiven in religionswissenschaftlichen, theologischen und philosophischen Kontexten.Wolfgang Gantke, Thomas Schreijäck & Vladislav Serikov (eds.) - 2017 - Ostfildern: Matthias Grünewald Verlag.
    Die Kategorie des Heiligen schlieat - im Anschluss an Rudolf Otto - sowohl faszinierende als auch erschreckende Seiten des Numinosen ein. Mit der uberraschenden Wiederkehr der Religionen ins private und offentliche Leben, die sich vielfach in Konflikten ereignet und zunehmend durch religios motivierte Gewalt Bahn bricht, wird es immer wichtiger, sich dem Heiligen in den Religionen neu zu widmen. Der vorliegende Band diskutiert diese Kategorie deshalb in phanomenologischer und interkultureller Perspektive und zeigt auf, wie sie in religionswissenschaftlichen, theologischen und philosophischen (...)
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    Thomas D. Perry 1924-1982.James B. Brady - 1982 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 56 (2):255 - 256.
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  38. Thomas D. Perry; "Moral Reasoning an Truth. An Essay in Philosophy and Jurisprudence".Norbert Hoerster - 1978 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 3 (1):71.
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    Thomas D. Perry's "Moral Reasoning and Truth: An Essay in Philosophy and Jurisprudence". [REVIEW]Daniel S. Robinson - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (3):419.
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    Book Review:The New England Mind--The Seventeenth Century. Perry Miller; The Puritans. Perry Miller, Thomas H. Johnston. [REVIEW]George L. Abernethy - 1940 - Ethics 51 (1):109-.
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    Andrew Albin, Mary C. Erler, Thomas O’Donnell, Nicholas L. Paul, and Nina Rowe, eds., Whose Middle Ages? Teachable Moments for an Ill-Used Past, with an introduction by David Perry and an afterword by Geraldine Heng. (Fordham Series in Medieval Studies.) New York: Fordham University Press, 2019. Paper. Pp. 308; many black-and-white figures. $20. ISBN: 978-0-8232-8556-3. Table of contents available online at https://www.fordhampress.com/9780823285563/whose-middle-ages/. [REVIEW]Karl Steel - 2022 - Speculum 97 (4):1148-1150.
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    Moral Reasoning and Truth: An Essay in Philosophy and Jurisprudence By Thomas D. Perry Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1976, viii + 229 pp., £6.50. [REVIEW]N. J. H. Dent - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (199):117-.
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    Skeptical Theism.Perry Hendricks - 2023 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    Is evil evidence against the existence of God? Does divine hiddenness provide an evidential problem for theism? Is our evolutionary history evidence that God doesn’t exist? Skeptical theism is the view that humans are cognitively limited in important ways that prevent us from providing affirmative answers to these evidential questions. In this book—the first monograph published on skeptical theism—Perry Hendricks gives careful, novel, and compelling arguments in favor of skeptical theism and provides a comprehensive defense of it, addressing all (...)
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    Escaping the Throne Room.Ian McKay - 2014 - Historical Materialism 22 (2):63-98.
    InThe Gramscian MomentPeter Thomas fundamentally revises the ‘textbook’ Gramsci – a theorist whose work centred on a primordial East/West distinction, focused on the superstructure, and upon the ways a ruling class secured subaltern consent to its rule. Placing special emphasis on the Notebooks from 1932, Thomas critiques readings of Gramsci by Perry Anderson and Louis Althusser, and finds that Gramsci articulated the ‘philosophy of praxis’ not so much as a synonym for, or declaration of independence from, Marxism, (...)
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  45. Themes from Kaplan.Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (3):572-573.
     
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    (1 other version)Using Indexicals.John Perry - 2006 - In Michael Devitt & Richard Hanley (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Language. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 314--334.
    In this essay I examine how we use indexicals. The key function of indexicals, I claim, is to help the audience --- that is the hearers or readers of the utterance with whom the speaker intends to be communicating---to find supplementary channels of information about the object to which the indexical refers. To keep the discussion manageable, I will oversimplify the epistemology of conversation. I ignore the fact that people sometimes lie and sometimes make mistakes. I talk freely about what (...)
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    Policy education in a research‐focused doctoral nursing program: Power as knowing participation in change.Donna J. Perry, Saisha Cintron, Pamela J. Grace, Dorothy A. Jones, Anne T. Kane, Heather M. Kennedy, Violet M. Malinski, William Mar & Lauri Toohey - forthcoming - Nursing Inquiry:e12615.
    Nurses have moral obligations incurred by membership in the profession to participate knowingly in health policy advocacy. Many barriers have historically hindered nurses from realizing their potential to advance health policy. The contemporary political context sets additional challenges to policy work due to polarization and conflict. Nursing education can help nurses recognize their role in advancing health through political advocacy in a manner that is consistent with disciplinary knowledge and ethical responsibilities. In this paper, the authors describe an exemplar of (...)
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    What Is the Buzz About Iconicity? How Iconicity in Caregiver Speech Supports Children's Word Learning.Lynn K. Perry, Stephanie A. Custode, Regina M. Fasano, Brittney M. Gonzalez & Jordyn D. Savy - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (4):e12976.
    One cue that may facilitate children's word learning is iconicity, or the correspondence between a word's form and meaning. Some have even proposed that iconicity in the early lexicon may serve to help children learn how to learn words, supporting the acquisition of even noniconic, or arbitrary, word–referent associations. However, this proposal remains untested. Here, we investigate the iconicity of caregivers’ speech to young children during a naturalistic free‐play session with novel stimuli and ask whether the iconicity of caregivers’ speech (...)
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    Abstract concept learning in the pigeon.Thomas Zentall & David Hogan - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (3):393.
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    Adorno's Aesthetic Theory: The Redemption of Illusion.Thomas Huhn - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (3):251-252.
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