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    The world as will and idea.Arthur Schopenhauer, R. B. Haldane Haldane & John Kemp - 1896 - London,: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner. Edited by R. B. Haldane Haldane & John Kemp.
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  2. Reality, representation, and projection.John Haldane & Crispin Wright (eds.) - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book is an important collection of new essays on various topics relating to realism and its rivals in metaphysics, logic, metaethics, and epistemology. The contributors include some of the leading authors in these fields and in several cases their essays constitute definitive statements of their views. In some cases authors write in response to the essays of other contributors, in other cases they proceed independently. Although not primarily historical this collection includes discussions of philosophers from the middle ages to (...)
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  3. PART 4 107 Weakness and integrity 8 Moral growth and the unity of the virtues 109.Bonnie Kent, Jan Steutel, David Carr, John Haldane, Paul Crittenden, Eamonn Callan, Joel J. Kupperman, Ben Spiecker & Kenneth A. Strike - 1999 - In David Carr & Jan Willem Steutel (eds.), Virtue ethics and moral education. New York: Routledge.
     
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  4. (1 other version)The Philosophical Basis of Biology.John Scott Haldane - 1931 - [London]Hodder & Stoughton.
  5. The Blind Hens’ Challenge: Does it Undermine the View that Only Welfare Matters in Our Dealings with Animals?Peter Sandøe, Paul M. Hocking, Bjorn Förkman, Kirsty Haldane, Helle H. Kristensen & Clare Palmer - 2014 - Environmental Values 23 (6):727-742.
    Animal ethicists have recently debated the ethical questions raised by disenhancing animals to improve their welfare. Here, we focus on the particular case of breeding hens for commercial egg-laying systems to become blind, in order to benefit their welfare. Many people find breeding blind hens intuitively repellent, yet ‘welfare-only’ positions appear to be committed to endorsing this possibility if it produces welfare gains. We call this the ‘Blind Hens’ Challenge’. In this paper, we argue that there are both empirical and (...)
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    Lectures on the History of Philosophy: Greek Philosophy to Plato.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane & Frances H. Simson - 1995 - Lincoln: U of Nebraska Press.
    G. W. F. Hegel (1770–1831), the influential German philosopher, believed that human history was advancing spiritually and morally according to God’s purpose. At the beginning of this masterwork, Hegel writes: “What the history of Philosophy shows us is a succession of noble minds, a gallery of heroes of thought, who, by the power of Reason, have penetrated into the being of things, of nature and of spirit, into the Being of God, and have won for us by their labours the (...)
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  7. Aquinas on human ensoulment, abortion and the value of life.John Haldane & Patrick Lee - 2003 - Philosophy 78 (2):255-278.
    Although there is a significant number of books and essays in which Aquinas's thought is examined in some detail, there are still many aspects of his writings that remain unknown to those outside the field of Thomistic studies; or which are generally misunderstood. An example is Aquinas's account of the origins of individual human life. This is the subject of a chapter in a recent book by Robert Pasnau on Thomas Aquinas on Human Nature (Cambridge: CUP, 2001). Since there will (...)
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  8. Reality, representation and projection.John Haldane & Crispin Wright - 1996 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 186 (1):173-174.
     
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  9. (1 other version)Logical Necessity and Other Essays.Edward Craig, I. G. McFetridge, John Haldane & Roger Scruton - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (164):352.
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  10. Mind-World Identity and the Anti-Realist Challenge.John Haldane - 1993 - In John Haldane & Crispin Wright (eds.), Reality, representation, and projection. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 15--37.
     
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    Virtue and the Art of Teaching Art.John Haldane - 2024 - British Journal of Educational Studies 72 (4):425-440.
    Discussions of the aims and efficacy of teachers tend to focus on an extended present pre supposing a more or less common profile across subjects and recent times. Given the concern with contemporary schooling this is unsurprising, but it limits what might be learned about the character of good and bad teaching, about the particularities of certain fields, and about the ways teachers conceive themselves in relation to their subjects, students and society. This essay considers the teaching of art, by (...)
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  12. A return to form in the philosophy of mind.John Haldane - 1998 - Ratio 11 (3):253-277.
    In recent decades philosophy of mind has undergone a number of important transformations. In the first part of this essay I review a survey of the subject provided by Daniel Dennett some twenty years ago and consider the current state of affairs. Notwithstanding the rise of physicalist causal theories, the field now displays a degree of diversity that suggests disarray. In the second part of the essay I examine three central issues: the nature of persons, of thought, and of action, (...)
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    Life and mechanism.J. S. Haldane - 1884 - Mind 9 (33):27-47.
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  14. (1 other version)The Philosophical Works of Descartes.E. S. Haldane & G. R. T. Ross - 1911 - Mind 20 (80):542-552.
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    The Marxist Philosophy and the Sciences.John Burdon Sanderson Haldane - 1939 - Ayer Company.
    This book, first published in 1938, is based upon the Muirhead lectures on political philosophy delivered in the University of Birmingham in January and February of 1938. This title was intended to be of interest to students and scientific workers in the belief that Marxism will prove valuable to them in their scientific work, as well as to a wider audience.
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  16. (1 other version)Privative causality.John Haldane - 2007 - Analysis 67 (3):180–186.
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  17. (1 other version)Brentano's Problem.John Haldane - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 35 (1):1-32.
    Contemporary writers often refer to 'Brentano's Problem' meaning by this the issue of whether all intentional phenomena can be accounted for in terms of a materialist ontology. This, however, was not the problem of intentionaUty which concerned Brentano himself. Rather, the difficulty which he identified is that of how to explain the very contentfulness of mental states, and in particular their apparently relational character. This essay explores something of Brentano's own views on this issue and considers various other recent approaches. (...)
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    Atheism and Theism.J. J. C. Smart & J. J. Haldane (eds.) - 1996 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    In this book two philosophers, each committed to unambiguous versions of belief and disbelief, debate the central issues of atheism and theism. Considers one of the oldest and most widely disputed philosophical questions: is there a God? Presents the atheism/theism issue in the form of philosophical debate between two highly regarded scholars, widely praised for the clarity and verve of their work. This second edition contains new essays by each philosopher, responding to criticisms and building on their previous work.
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    The Life and Philosophy of Elizabeth Anscombe.John Haldane (ed.) - 2019 - Imprint Academic.
    This volume in the St Andrews series contains a collection of essays from leading authors regarding the work of Elizabeth Anscombe, in particular issues in mind and metaphysics, and can be considered a partner work to 2016's The Moral Philosophy of Elizabeth Anscombe.
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    Whose Theory? Which Representations?John Haldane - 1993 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 74 (3):247-257.
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    The Individual, The State, and The Common Good.John Haldane - 1996 - Social Philosophy and Policy 13 (1):59.
    Let me begin with what should be a reassuring thought, and one that may serve as a corrective to presumptions that sometimes characterize political philosophy. The possibility, which Aquinas and Madison are both concerned with, of wise and virtuous political deliberation resulting in beneficial and stable civil order, no more depends upon possession of aphilosophical theory of the state and of the virtues proper to it, than does the possibility of making good paintings depend upon possession of an aesthetic theory (...)
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    Ethics, Aesthetics, and Practical Philosophy.John Haldane - 2018 - The Monist 101 (1):1-8.
    The development of interest among academic philosophers in the aesthetics of everyday life is somewhat analogous to the broader development in moral philosophy of ‘applied’ or practical ethics. This fact is sometimes mentioned but rarely examined and it may be useful, therefore, to explore something of the course and causes of these two developments, in part better to understand them, but also to note blindspots and limitations in certain ways of thinking. In each case these limitations are related to ignorance (...)
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    Is Every Action Morally Significant?John Haldane - 2011 - Philosophy 86 (3):375-404.
    One form of scepticism about the possibility ofmoral theorydoes not deny that there is something describable as ‘the conduct of life’, but it argues that there is no special ethical account to be given of this since conduct has no identifiablymoraldimension. Here I explore the possibility that the problem of identifying distinctively moral aspects of action is explained by the thesis that the moral is ubiquitous; thateveryhuman actionis– not ‘may be’ – morally significant. To say, however, that morality is all (...)
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    Faithful Reason: Essays Catholic and Philosophical.John Haldane - 2004 - Routledge.
    In Faithful Reason, the noted Catholic philosopher John Haldane explores various aspects of intellectual and practical life from a perspective inspired by Catholic thought and informed by his distinctive philosophical approach: "Analytical Thomism." Haldane's discussions of ethics, politics, education, art, social philosophy and other themes explain why Catholic thought is still relevant in today's world, and show how the legacy of Thomas Aquinas can benefit modern philosophy in its efforts to answer fundamental questions about humanity and its place within nature. (...)
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  25. Aquinas on sense-perception.John J. Haldane - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (2):233-239.
  26. New Paths in Genetics.J. B. S. Haldane - 1943 - Science and Society 7 (2):178-180.
     
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  27. Anscombe and Geach on Mind and Soul.John Haldane - 2016 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 90 (2):369-394.
    Anscombe and Geach were among the most interesting philosophers to have come out of Oxford in the twentieth century. Even before they encountered Wittgenstein, they had begun to distinguish themselves from their contemporaries, and in the course of their work they moved between highly abstract and often technical issues, and themes familiar to non-academics, the latter aptly illustrated by the title of Geach’s first collection of essays, God and the Soul, and by that of Anscombe’s analysis of human sexual acts, (...)
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    Knowledge of Oneself and of Others: Aquinas, Wittgenstein and Rembrandt.John Haldane - 2022 - Philosophical Investigations 45 (4):388-413.
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    Intentionality and One‐Sided Relations.John Haldane - 2006 - Ratio 9 (2):95-114.
    Intentional states appear to relate thinkers to objects and situations even when these latter do not exist. Given the concern to allow that thought is a mode of engagement between subject and world, many writers have presented relational theories of intentionality and introduced odd relata to account for thought of the non‐existent. However there are familiar epistemological and ontological objections to such accounts which give reason to look for other ways of accommodating the appearance of relationality. A little explored possibility (...)
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  30. Aquinas and the Active Intellect.John Haldane - 1992 - Philosophy 67 (260):199 - 210.
    Anyone who comes to read some of Aquinas' works and at the same time looks around for modern discussions of them will be struck by two things: first, the greater part of the latter is the product of American and European Catholic neo-scholasticism; and second, that, with a few distinguished exceptions,1 what is contributed by writers of the analytical tradition is often a blend of uninformed generalizations and some suspicion that what Aquinas presents is not so much independent philosophy as (...)
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  31. Putnam on intentionality.John Haldane - 1992 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (3):671-682.
  32. Identifying privative causes.J. Haldane - 2011 - Analysis 71 (4):611-619.
    Next SectionCausation by and of absences, omissions or privations, seems to be implied by common styles of description and explanation. Allowing that absences are actuality-dependent, one may yet maintain that they are ineliminable. Against the idea of privative causes stand the objections that there is no principled way to individuate them, or that any account of their identity is objectionally normative. Here I respond to these objections and provide an account of the conditions for identifying privative causes and effects. This (...)
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  33. The Resurrection of God Incarnate.John Haldane - 2004 - Mind 113 (450):397-401.
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    The Philosophy of Thomas Reid: A Collection of Essays.John Haldane & Stephen L. Read (eds.) - 2003 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Thomas Reid was one of the greatest philosophers of the eighteenth century and a contemporary of Kant's. This volume is part of a new wave of international interest in Reid from a new generation of scholars. The volume opens with an introduction to Reid's life and work, including biographical material previously little known. A classic essay by Reid himself - 'Of Power' - is then reproduced, in which he sets out his distinctive account of causality and agency. This is followed (...)
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    Heredity and Politics.J. B. S. Haldane - 1938 - Routledge.
    This book, first published in 1938, is based on the Muirhead Lectures given at Birmingham University in February and March of 1937. The first half of this book is mainly devoted to an exposition of the principles of genetics, whilst the second half deals with more controversial topics, with the text providing an insight into the ideology of the time. This title will be of interest to students of politics and history.
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    Reasonable Faith.John Haldane - 2010 - Routledge.
    In this awaited follow up to his book _Faithful Reason_, the well-known philosopher and Catholic thinker John Haldane brings his unrivalled insight to bear on questions of the existence of God and the nature and destiny of the human soul. His arguments weave elements drawn from philosophy of mind, epistemology and aesthetics, together with recurrent features of human experience to create a structure that simultaneously frames and supports ideas such as that the cosmos is a creation, human beings transcend their (...)
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    The philosophy of a biologist.John Scott Haldane - 1935 - Oxford,: The Clarendon press.
    Introduction.--Philosophy and physical science.--Philosophy and biology.--Philosophy and psychology.--Philosophy and religion.--Retrospect.
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    The sciences and philosophy.John Scott Haldane - 1929 - [n.p.]: [London]Hodder & Stroughton.
    Illustrates various basic principles and unifying concepts in the philosophy of science as the author has discovered them in his career.
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    Natural Law and Ethical Pluralism.John H. Haldane - 2009 - In Richard Madsen & Tracy B. Strong (eds.), The Many and the One: Religious and Secular Perspectives on Ethical Pluralism in the Modern World. Princeton University Press. pp. 89-114.
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    Religious education in a pluralist society: A Philosophical Examination 1.John Haldane - 1986 - British Journal of Educational Studies 34 (2):161-181.
  41. Some Principles of Causal Analysis in Genetics.J. B. S. Haldane - 1936 - Erkenntnis 6 (1):346-357.
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    The mystery of emergence.John Haldane - 1996 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 96 (1):261-67.
    John Haldane; The Mystery of Emergence, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 96, Issue 1, 1 June 1996, Pages 261–268, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristot.
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  43. Essays in Philosophical Criticism.Andrew Seth, R. B. Haldane & Edward Caird - 1883 - Mind 8 (32):580-594.
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  44. (4 other versions)Atheism and Theism.J. J. C. Smart & J. J. Haldane - 1996 - Mind 110 (439):836-839.
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  45. Reasonable Faith.John Haldane - 2011 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (1):239 - 242.
    In this awaited follow up to his book _Faithful Reason_, the well-known philosopher and Catholic thinker John Haldane brings his unrivalled insight to bear on questions of the existence of God and the nature and destiny of the human soul. His arguments weave elements drawn from philosophy of mind, epistemology and aesthetics, together with recurrent features of human experience to create a structure that simultaneously frames and supports ideas such as that the cosmos is a creation, human beings transcend their (...)
     
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    A Dialectical Account of Evolution.J. B. S. Haldane - 1937 - Science and Society 1 (4):473 - 486.
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    A Philosopher of singular style and multiple modes.John Haldane - 2020 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 87:31-60.
    Elizabeth Anscombe was one of the most gifted and productive philosophers of the decades following the Second World War. Her writings present challenges to readers: some of them are very difficult to comprehend while others seem philosophically-minded yet situated outside of philosophy as such. There are also the issues of whether she had a philosophical method and of the influence of Wittgenstein on the manner of her approach. A summary and estimate of Anscombe’s enduring contributions is presented before exploring the (...)
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  48. Kenny and Aquinas on the Metaphysics of Mind.John Haldane - 2010 - In John Cottingham & Peter Hacker (eds.), Mind, Method, and Morality: Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    On the very idea of spiritual values.John Haldane - 2000 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 47:53-71.
    It is unusual for an academic philosopher in the Anglo-American tradition to discuss the subject of spirituality. Not so long ago this fact might have been attributed to a general view of philosophy as the practice of conceptual analysis and the theory of logic. However in a period when the discipline has developed to a point where almost every aspect of human life has been made the subject of some department of ‘applied philosophy’ it could hardly be said that the (...)
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  50. Rational Animals.John Haldane - 1996 - In Anthony O'Hear (ed.), Verstehen and Humane Understanding. Cambridge University Press.
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