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    What if I'm indifferent?Thomas North - 1981 - Philosophical Investigations 4 (3):24-37.
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    Report on business ethics in north America.Thomas W. Dunfee & Patricia Werhane - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (14):1589-1595.
    Although many challenges remain, business ethics is flourishing in North America. Prominent organizations give annual business ethics awards, investments in socially screened mutual funds are increasing, ethics officers and corporate ombudspersons are more common and more influential, and new ideas are being tested in practice. On the academic side, two major journals specializing in business ethics are well-established and other major journals often include articles on business ethics and new organizations emphasizing ethics have been initiated. Within business schools, the (...)
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  3. Thomas F. Slaughter, jr.Coming North-South - forthcoming - Business, Ethics, and the Environment: The Public Policy Debate.
  4. The North American Paul Tillich Society.Thomas G. Bandy - 2006 - Bulletin for the North American Paul Tillich Society 32 (3).
  5. History of Zubiri Studies and Activity in North America.Thomas Fowler - 2004 - The Xavier Zubiri Review 6:99-104.
    The history of Zubiri in North America began with his visit to Princeton University in1946. Initial scholarly interest in Zubiri’s philosophy was the product of work by RobertCaponigri and Frederick Wilhelmsen in the 1960s and 70s. Thomas Fowler learned aboutZubiri from these gentlemen and began his work of translation and publishing in the1970s. Caponigri’s translation of Sobre la esencia and Fowler’s translation of Naturaleza,Historia, Dios were published in the early 80s. Others including Nelson Orringer, GaryGurtler, and Leonard Wessell (...)
     
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    North American sociology of religion: Critique and prospects.Thomas J. Josephsohn & Rhys H. Williams - 2013 - Critical Research on Religion 1 (1):62-71.
    We assess the current state of sociology of religion, particularly in the United States, for the extent to which a “critical sociology of religion” currently exists and how it might look if it did. We focus particular attention on two areas of inquiry: religion and health; and religion and violence.
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  7. John Thomas Koch, ed. and trans., The “Gododdin” of Aneirin: Text and Context from Dark-Age North Britain. Cardiff: University of Wales Press; Andover, Mass.: Celtic Studies Publications, 1997. Paper. Pp. cxliv, 262; diagrams, tables, and 1 map. $29. [REVIEW]Morgan Thomas Davies - 2001 - Speculum 76 (2):479-482.
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    Effect of visit length and a clinical decision support tool on abdominal aortic aneurysm screening rates in a primary care practice.John Eaton, Darcy Reed, Kurt B. Angstman, Kris Thomas, Frederick North, Robert Stroebel, Sidna M. Tulledge-Scheitel & Rajeev Chaudhry - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (3):593-598.
  9. The Improbability of Third World Government Consent in the Coming North-South International Toxic Waste Trade.Thomas Slaughter - forthcoming - Business, Ethics and the Environment: The Public Policy Debate, Quorum Books, Westport, Ct.
  10. The Collected Thoughts of Thomas Berry.Thomas Mary Berry - 1998 - Center for the Story of the Universe. Edited by Brian Swimme.
    Where are we? -- How did we get here? -- The millennial vision -- Where do we go? -- Psychic energy -- The North American continent -- Governance -- The university -- The corporation -- Religion -- The historical mission of our time.
     
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    Philosophical essays for Alfred North Whitehead, February fifteenth nineteen hundred and thirty-six.Alfred North Whitehead (ed.) - 1936 - New York,: Russell & Russell.
    The mathematical background and content of Greek philosophy, by F. S. C. Northrop.--The one and the many in Plato, by R. Demos.--An introduction to the De modis significandi of Thomas of Erfurt, by S. Buchanan.--Truth by convention, by W. V. Quine.--Logical positivism and speculative philosophy, by H. S. Leonard.--The nature and status of time and passage, by P. Weiss.--Causality, by S. Kerby--iller.--The compound individual, by C. Hartshorne.--The good, by O. H. Lee.
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  12. 'Current Trends in Linguistics', Volume 10, Linguistics in North America.Thomas A. Sebeok - 1976 - Foundations of Language 14 (1):127-132.
     
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    Thomas Harriot: An Elizabethan Man of Science.Robert Fox & Thomas Harriot - 2000 - Routledge.
    This volume assembles ten studies of the life and work of Thomas Harriot (1560-1621). These are based on lectures that have been given annually at Oriel College, Oxford since 1990, by such authorities as Hugh Trevor Roper, David Quinn and John D. North. The contributions to Thomas Harriot. An Elizabethan man of science shed new light on all the main aspects of Harriot's life and stand as an important contribution to the re-evaluation of one of the most (...)
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    A letter addressed to the Abbe raynal, on the affairs of north America.Thomas Paine - unknown
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    The North American Paul Tillich Society.Owen C. Thomas - 2005 - Bulletin for the North American Paul Tillich Society 31 (2).
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    Confucian society under democracy in South Korea and under communism in North Korea.Thomas Hosuck Kang - 1973
  17. On the Structure of Classical Mechanics.Thomas William Barrett - 2015 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 66 (4):801-828.
    The standard view is that the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations of classical mechanics are theoretically equivalent. Jill North, however, argues that they are not. In particular, she argues that the state-space of Hamiltonian mechanics has less structure than the state-space of Lagrangian mechanics. I will isolate two arguments that North puts forward for this conclusion and argue that neither yet succeeds. 1 Introduction2 Hamiltonian State-space Has less Structure than Lagrangian State-space2.1 Lagrangian state-space is metrical2.2 Hamiltonian state-space is symplectic2.3 (...)
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  18. (1 other version)Vergangenheitsbewältigung in the USA.Thomas Mccarthy - 2002 - Political Theory 30 (5):623-648.
    The settlement of the North American continent was... a consequence not of any higher claim in a democratic or international sense, but rather of a consciousness of what is right which had its sole roots in the conviction of the superiority and thus of the right of the white race. —Adolf Hitler, 1932.
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    Novelty: A History of the New.Michael North - 2013 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    If art and science have one thing in common, it’s a hunger for the new—new ideas and innovations, new ways of seeing and depicting the world. But that desire for novelty carries with it a fundamental philosophical problem: If everything has to come from _something_, how can anything truly new emerge? Is novelty even possible? In _Novelty_, Michael North takes us on a dazzling tour of more than two millennia of thinking about the problem of the new, from the (...)
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    James Bradley.“Transformations in speculative philosophy.” The cambridge history of philosophy, 1870-1945. Ed. Thomas Baldwin. New York: Cambridge up, 2003: 438-48. [REVIEW]North Whitehead - 2004 - Process Studies 33:364.
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  21. The Public Health code of ethics. North Carolina Institute of Public health.J. C. Thomas - forthcoming - Public Health Ethics. Available At: Http://Www2. Sph. Unc. Edu/Oce/Phethics/Module3/Presentation. Htm. Accessed Apr.
     
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  22. Distinguishing Public Health Ethics from Medical Ethics. North Carolina Institute of Public health.J. C. Thomas - forthcoming - Public Health Ethics. Available At: Http://Www2. Sph. Unc. Edu/Oce/Phethics/Module1/Presentation. Htm. Accessed Apr.
     
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  23. Values and beliefs inherent to a public health perspective. North Carolina Institute of Public health.J. C. Thomas - forthcoming - Public Health Ethics. Http://Www2. Sph. Unc. Edu/Oce/Phethics/Module2/Presentation. Htm. Accessed Apr.
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    Toward a State of the Semiotics Art in 2008 North America.Thomas F. Broden - 2008 - Semiotics:15-37.
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    Actes du XIème Congrès International de Philosophie, Volume V, Logique, analyse philosophique, philosophie des mathématiques, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam 1953, and Éditions E. Nauwelaerts, Louvain. [REVIEW]Ivo Thomas - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (1):96-96.
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    The Society of the Sacred Heart in North America.Thomas J. Cahill - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (4):650-651.
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    Robert Vaught. The elementary character of two notions from general algebra. Essays on the foundations of mathematics, dedicated to A. A. Fraenkel on his seventieth anniversary, edited by Y. Bar-Hillel, E. I. J. Poznanski, M. O. Rabin, and A. Robinson for The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Magnes Press, Jerusalem 1961, and North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam1962, pp. 226–233. [REVIEW]Thomas Frayne - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (2):252-253.
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    Building UNESCO science from the “dark zone”: Joseph Needham, Empire, and the wartime reorganization of international science from China, 1942–6.Thomas Mougey - 2021 - History of Science 59 (4):461-491.
    In recent years historians have revisited the creation of the United Nations (UN) system by highlighting the enduring influence of Empire and recognizing the substantial role of cultural and scientific actors in wartime international diplomacy. The British biochemist Joseph Needham, who participated in the creation of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), was one of them. Yet, if historians have recognized his role as the leading architect of the sciences at UNESCO, they still fall short of engaging (...)
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    Coordinates, Structure, and Classical Mechanics: A review of Jill North’s Physics, Structure, and Reality. [REVIEW]Thomas William Barrett - 2022 - Philosophy of Science 89 (3):644-653.
    This is an essay review of Jill North’s book Physics, Structure, and Reality. It focuses on two of the main topics of the book. The first is North’s idea that we can use coordinates as a window into the structure that a theory posits; the second is North’s argument for the inequivalence of Lagrangian and Newtonian mechanics.
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    Autoepistemology when disentangling “North and South Entanglements”.Thomas Teo - 2023 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 43 (3):144-148.
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  31. Law and Ethics in Public Health. North Carolina Institute of Public health.J. C. Thomas - forthcoming - Public Health Ethics. Available At: Http://Www2. Sph. Unc. Edu/Oce/Phethics/Module4/Index. Htm. Accessed Apr.
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    Francis Daniel Pastorius and the northern protestant transatlantic world.A. L. Thomas - 2014 - Acta Comeniana 28:95-126.
    In 1683 Francis Daniel Pastorius became the founder of Germantown, Pennsylvania, the first German settlement in colonial North America. He and several prominent German Pietists in Frankfurt originally wanted to follow in William Penn’s wake by setting up a "godly community" in America. Although it is generally recognized that the works of Jan Amos Comenius, Jacob Böhme and Johann Valentin Andreae influenced the Frankfurt Pietists, very little has been done on addressing how much impact Rosicrucianism and Behmenism had on (...)
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    (1 other version)Jaakko Hintikka. An Aristotelian dilemma. Ajatus, vol. 22 , pp. 87–92. - Nicholas Rescher. Aristotle's theory of modal syllogisms and its interpretation. The critical approach to science and philosophy, edited by Mario Bunge, The Free Press of Glencoe, Collier-Macmillan Limited, London1964, pp. 152–177. Reprinted in Essays in philosophical analysis, by Nicholas Rescher, University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh 1969, pp. 33–60. - Storrs McCall. Aristotle's modal syllogisms. Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam1963, VIII + 100 pp. [REVIEW]Ivo Thomas - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (2):418-419.
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    Hasenjaeger G.. On definability and derivability. Mathematical interpretation of formal systems, Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam 1955, pp. 15–25. [REVIEW]Thomas Frayne - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (2):171-172.
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    J.S. Mill and Fitzjames Stephen on the American Civl War.Thomas Schneider - 2007 - History of Political Thought 28 (2):209-304.
    Stephen's critique of Mill is best known in the form given to it in Liberty, Equality, Fraternity (1873). Nevertheless, the two men's journalistic writings from the 1860s- - the decade of the American Civil War-- already reveal divergent views of human progressiveness. Both supported the North, but Mill's hope for a moral regeneration of the American people seemed to Stephen to endanger the legal case for Unionism and to threaten further violence. More broadly, Mill's progressivism reflected a mistaken view (...)
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    Review of Gary L. Hardcastle (ed.), Alan W. Richardson (ed.), Logical Empiricism in North America: Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, XVIII[REVIEW]Thomas Nickles - 2004 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (7).
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    Christianizing Homer: The Odyssey, Plato, and the Acts of Andrew.Thomas Langan - 1994 - University of Missouri Press.
    "In his earlier volume, Tradition and Authenticity in the Search for Ecumenic Wisdom, Thomas Langan explored the distinctive kinds of truth handed on by explicit traditions and raised the question of integrating these many diverse truth claims into a responsible, meaningful vision of reality. In Being and Truth, the author lays a foundation for this concept: a theory of knowledge and a theory of being that can find a place for all these differing realities. Although experience is always interpreted (...)
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    Commandments and virtues: moral methodology and duties of a physician.Thomas G. Hooyman - 1998 - San Francisco: International Scholars Publications.
    Through a critical analysis of the work of Henry Davis, S.J. and Francis, C.SS.R., this study examines the Catholic tradition in respect to the moral responsibilities of physicians. It first reviews the historical formation of the manuals of moral theology in order to historically situate Davis and Connell in the twentieth century. The study then examines the work of Davis and Connell in light of David Kelly's The Emergence of Roman Catholic Medical Ethics in North America, wherein he posits (...)
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    The environmental and ethical implications of lead shot contamination of rural lands in north America.V. G. Thomas - 1997 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 10 (1):41-54.
    Lead shot deposited in fields and woodlands near shooting rangesand intense, upland, hunting adds an enormous tonnage of lead toenvironments, worldwide. This contamination is not remedied bybanning lead shot use only for waterfowl hunting. Lead pelletsdisintegrate extremely slowly, during which time they may beingested from the soil by wild birds, livestock, or silage-makingmachinery, and cause sublethal or fatal lead poisoning. Leadpellet corrosion products contaminate soil, surface waters, andground waters, often exceeding permissible levels. Plants do notconcentrate much lead from the soil, (...)
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    Whitehead, Trauma, and the Presence of God.Thomas M. Dicken - 2013 - Process Studies 42 (1):132-151.
    I seek in this paper to explore what might be meant by “the presence of God.” The sense of God’s presence, which never disappeared from the lives of many people, seems to be emerging quietly in the work of serious thinkers. Sometimes other terms, such as “spirit” or even “face,” hint at the issue. In later sections, I discuss the relevance of this issue to the thought of Alfred North Whitehead and others influenced by him. Finally, I discuss the (...)
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    (1 other version)James E. Baumgartner, Alan Taylor, and Stanley Wagon. Ideals on uncountable cardinals. Logic Colloquium '77, Proceedings of the colloquium held in WrocŁaw, August 1977, edited by Angus Macintyre, Leszek Pacholski, and Jeff Paris, Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol. 96, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, New York, and Oxford, 1978, pp. 67–77. - J. E. Baumgartner, A. D. Taylor, and S. Wagon. Structural properties of ideals. Dissertationes mathematicae (Rozprawy matematyczne), no. 197, Polska Akademia Nauk, Instytut Matematyczny, Warsaw 1982, 95 pp. - James E. Baumgartner and Alan D. Taylor. Saturation properties of ideals in generic extensions. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 270 (1982), pp. 557–574, and vol. 271 (1982), pp. 587–609. [REVIEW]Thomas Jech - 2001 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 7 (1):79-79.
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    Szmielew Wanda. Some metamathematical problems concerning elementary hyperbolic geometry. The axiomatic method with special reference to geometry and physics, Proceedings of an International Symposium held at the University of California, Berkeley, December 26, 1957-January 4, 1958. Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam 1959, pp. 30–52. [REVIEW]Thomas Frayne - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (2):237-238.
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    Prison on Trial: A Critical Assessment.Thomas Mathiesen - 1990 - Sage Publications (CA).
    The last decade has seen the centrality of the prison within Western systems of criminal justice confirmed. Despite arguments raised in favour of decarceration and alternatives to custody, prison populations in Western Europe and North America have generally continued to rise. The increased reliance on imprisonment has been demonstrated both by new programmes of prison building and by political commitment to the prison, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. This development raises more forcefully than ever the (...)
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    Exploring Climate Emotions in Canada’s Provincial North.Lindsay P. Galway & Thomas Beery - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The mental and emotional dimensions of climate change are increasingly concerning as extreme events become more frequent and severe, ecosystem destruction advances, and people become more aware of climate impacts and injustices. Research on climate emotions has rapidly advanced over the last decade with growing evidence illustrating that climate emotions can impact health, shape climate action, and ought to be considered in climate change communication, education, and engagement. This paper explores, describes, and discusses climate emotions in the context of Canada’s (...)
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  45. Reading Merleau-Ponty: On Phenomenology of Perception.Thomas Baldwin (ed.) - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    Maurice Merleau-Ponty's _Phenomenology of Perception_ is widely acknowledged to be one of the most important contributions to philosophy of the twentieth century. In this volume, leading philosophers from Europe and North America examine the nature and extent of Merleau-Ponty's achievement and consider its importance to contemporary philosophy. The chapters, most of which were specially commissioned for this volume, cover the central aspects of Merleau-Ponty's influential work. These include: Merleau-Ponty’s debt to Husserl Merleau-Ponty’s conception of philosophy perception, action and the (...)
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  46. Languages and Calculi.Thomas Ricketts - 2003 - In Gary L. Hardcastle & Alan W. Richardson (eds.), Logical Empiricism in North America. Univ of Minnesota Press. pp. 257--280.
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  47. Northern Plains Boulder Structures: Art and Heterotopias.Thomas Heyd - 2007 - In . Routledge.
    This chapter considers the potential of this kind of indigenous site-specific installation for thinking afresh the relation of contemporary inhabitants with the land in the Northern Plains region. 'Medicine wheel' is the name given since the late 1800s to a kind of boulder structure found in the Northern Plains of North America. Medicine wheels are often situated on knolls overlooking the prairie, and are mostly found in Alberta and Saskatchewan, and less frequently in Montana and northern Wyoming. The medicine (...)
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    (1 other version)Cobham A., Fridshal R., and North J. H.. An application of linear programming to the minimization of Boolean functions. Switching circuit theory and logical design, Proceedings of the Second Annual Symposium, Detroit, Mich., October 17-20, 1961, and Papers from the First Annual Symposium, Chicago, Ill., October 9-14, 1960, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, New York 1961, pp. 3–9. [REVIEW]Thomas H. Mott - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (2):247-247.
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    Fairness in International Trade and Investment: North American Perspectives. [REVIEW]Frederick Bird, Thomas Vance & Peter Woolstencroft - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (S3):405 - 425.
    This article reviews the practices and differing sets of attitudes North Americans have taken with respect to fairness in international trade and proposes a set of common considerations for ongoing debates about these matters. After reviewing the asymmetrical relations between Canada, the United States, and Mexico and the impact of multilateral trade agreements on bilateral trade between these countries, the article looks at four typical normative views with respect to trade held by North Americans. These views variously emphasize (...)
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    The obsession with time in 1880s–1930s American-British philosophy.Emily Thomas - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (2):149-160.
    ABSTRACT In American-British philosophy around the turn of the twentieth century, every philosopher and their dog had something to say on time. Thinkers worried about our experience of time, and the metaphysics of time. This introduction to the special issue, Time in American-British Philosophy 1880s-1930s, investigates that obsession, explaining how its philosophers spilled pints of ink on time, and produced the first-ever surveys of time. I historically contextualise their work and explore some of its driving causes, including experimental psychology of (...)
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