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    Philosophy of Mathematics.Hermann Weyl,DavidMeuhad &Abraham Adolf Fraenkel -1947 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (3):87-88.
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    Weyl Hermann. פילוסופיה של המתימטיקה . Translated byMeuhadDavid . Revised and annotated by Fraenkel Abraham Adolf. The Hebrew University Press Association, Jerusalem 1945, 7 + 82 pp. [REVIEW]George W. Brown -1947 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (3):87-88.
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    The False Prison Volume Two.David Pears -1988 - Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press.
    This is the second ofDavid Pears's acclaimed two‐volume work on the development of Wittgenstein's philosophy, covering the Philosophical Investigations and other writings from 1929 onwards. Though more selective in its coverage than the first volume (it deals mainly with Wittgenstein's philosophy of psychology and the ego, the possibility of a private language and rule‐following), the book reveals with great clarity the style, method, and content of Wittgenstein's later thought. While this volume is independently comprehensible, Pears remains largely within (...) the structural framework of the first volume and uncovers thereby the general overall configuration and internal organization of Wittgenstein's thought. (shrink)
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    Educating Character Through Stories.David Carr &Tom Harrison -2015 - Imprint Academic.
    What could be the point of teaching such works of bygone cultural and literary inheritance as Cervantes' _Don Quixote_ and Shakespeare’s _The Merchant of Venic_e in schools today? This book argues that the narratives and stories of such works are of neglected significance and value for contemporary understanding of human moral association and character. However, in addition to offering detailed analysis of the moral educational potential of these and other texts, the present work reports on a pioneering project, recently pursued (...) by the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, concerned precisely with the use of these and other stories for moral and character education in schools. The success of the 'Knightly Virtues’ project is an inspiring story in its own right and should therefore be of enormous interest to all schools, teachers and parents rightly concerned with this all-important aspect of their children’s educational development. (shrink)
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    Kant on the human animal: anthropology, ethics, race.David Baumeister -2022 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    Kant on the Human Animal offers the first systematic analysis of this central but neglected dimension of Kant's philosophy.
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  6. George Berkeley: Idealism and the Man.David Berman -1994 -Religious Studies 31 (3):404-407.
  7. The question of linguistic idealism revisited.David Bloor -1996 - In Hans D. Sluga & David G. Stern,The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 354--382.
     
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    De l'être à la lettre: philosophie et judaïsme dans l'œuvre d'Emmanuel Levinas.David Banon -2022 - Paris: Hermann.
    "Cet ouvrage propose de souligner le passage de l’être à la lettre en mettant l’accent sur la rupture avec l’ontologie. Il décrit le mouvement allant de l’un à l’autre dans une sorte de « séparation liante » (AHN, p. 185) qui n’implique guère de reniement – ni d’un côté ni de l’autre. Il ne propose pas de synthèse, mais une autre distribution d’accents. Dans un premier temps, l’auteur s’interroge : cette façon de penser conduit-elle Levinas « hors du champ de (...) la philosophie »? Puis il met Levinas « à l’épreuve de l’autre », en le confrontant – toujours à partir de la perspective judaïque – à des auteurs tel que Rosenzweig sur les questions de l’éducation, Meschonnic sur la modalité du sacré, Blanchot sur l’être Juif, Janicaud au sujet du tournant théologique qu’il aurait imprimé à la phénoménologie, ou encore Benny Lévy sur l’attachement marqué de Levinas au « grec », à savoir à la philosophie. Toutefois, l’originalité de l’ouvrage réside dans la comparaison à des auteurs beaucoup moins connus dans notre espace européen : à Leibovitz pour lequel le judaïsme est une « religion revendicative », assignant l’humain aux commandements ; à Israël Salanter – fondateur du Moussar à Kovno, en Lituanie ; au rav Soloveitchik sur la question de la halakha. Mais aussi à un penseur étonnant et tonique, Daniel Epstein qui nous a livré, en hébreu, une présentation magistrale, précise et en nuances."-- page 4 de couverture. (shrink)
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  9. (1 other version)The Human Person: Animal and Spirit.David Braine -1994 -Religious Studies 30 (3):343-351.
     
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    Essays on Identity and Substance.David Wiggins -2016 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume gathers twelve essays byDavid Wiggins in an area where his work has been particularly influential. Among the subjects treated are: persistence of a substance through change, the notion of a continuant, the logic of identity, the co-occupation of space by a continuant and its matter, the relation of person to human organism, the metaphysical idea of a person, the status of artefacts, the relation of the three-dimensional and four-dimensional conceptions of reality, and the nomological underpinning of (...) sortal classification. From a much larger body of work the author has selected, edited or annotated, and variously shortened or extended eleven pieces. He has added an Introduction and one completely new essay, on the philosophy of biology and the role there of the idea of process. (shrink)
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    God and Enchantment of Place: Reclaiming Human Experience.David Brown -2004 - Oxford University Press UK.
    David Brown argues for the importance of experience of God as mediated through place in all its variety. He explores the various ways in which such experiences once formed an essential element in making religion integral to human life, and argues for their reinstatement at the centre of theological discussions about the existence of God. In effect, the discussion continues the theme of Brown's two much-praised earlier volumes, Tradition and Imagination and Discipleship and Imagination, in its advocacy of the (...) need for Christian theology to take much more seriously its relationship with the various wider cultures in which it has been set. In its challenge to conventional philosophy of religion, the book will be of interest to theologians and philosophers, and also to historians of art and culture generally. (shrink)
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    Leibniz's Ontological and Cosmological Arguments.David Blumenfeld -1994 - In Nicholas Jolley,The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 353.
  13. Ethics in the World of Business.David Braybrooke -1984 -Journal of Business Ethics 3 (4):277-278.
     
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    The Waters of Michigan.David Lubbers &Dave Dempsey -2008 - Michigan State University Press.
    Water. One cannot think of Michigan without the image of water. Water as vast as the Great Lakes, as serene as the inland lakes, and as long and lazy or sleek and fast as the numerous byways that run between and among them. Waters of Michigan is a tribute to this treasured resource of Michigan. Combining the vision of internationally renowned photographerDavid Lubbers with the stewardship focus of environmentalist Dave Dempsey, this collection presents a truly unique view and (...) understanding of the waters of Michigan. Foreword by Governor Willim G. Milliken. (shrink)
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    The Life Worth Living in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy.David Machek -2022 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    The account of the best life for humans - i.e. a happy or flourishing life - and what it might consist of was the central theme of ancient ethics. But what does it take to have a life that, if not happy, is at least worth living, compared with being dead or never having come into life? This question was also much discussed in antiquity, andDavid Machek's book reconstructs, for the first time, philosophical engagements with the question from (...) Socrates to Plotinus. Machek's comprehensive book explores ancient views on a life worth living against a background of the pessimistic outlook on the human condition which was adopted by the Greek poets, and also shows the continuities and contrasts between the ancient perspective and modern philosophical debates about biomedical ethics and the ethics of procreation. His rich study of this relatively neglected theme offers a fresh and compelling narrative of ancient ethics. (shrink)
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  16. El desafío contra la explotación laboral infantil.David Viñuales -2004 -Critica 54 (919):38-41.
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    Crystal & dragon: the cosmic two-step.David Wade -1991 - Bideford, Devon: Green Books.
    The author has had a lifelong interest in design and its application. In this book he shows how the perceptions about the nature of the universe inform the art of their times, for example the form and fluidity of primitive art or the crystalline order of Islamic patterns.
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    He had to bring him down!David Wall -2010 - In Ted Richards,Soccer and Philosophy: Beautiful Thoughts on the Beautiful Game. Open Court. pp. 130-138.
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    Politics of the person as the politics of being.David Walsh -2016 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    A personalist account of persons -- Persons as beyond good and evil -- Reality transcends itself in persons -- God as the seal of the personal -- Art as the radiance of persons in reality -- History as the memory of persons -- Politics of the person.
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    Reflections on episcopal leadership.David Walker -1999 -The Australasian Catholic Record 76 (2):185.
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  21. Speech at the First General Colored Association.David Walker -2002 - In Tommy Lee Lott,African-American Philosophy: Selected Readings. Prentice-Hall. pp. 15.
     
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    The Trinity and the spiritual writers.David Walker -1999 -The Australasian Catholic Record 76 (3):304.
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  23. Military intervention and rights.David R. Mapel -1991 -Millennium 20 (1):41-55.
     
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  24. (1 other version)Logic and Arithmetic. Natural Numbers.David Bostock -1976 -Mind 85 (337):129-131.
     
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  25. Conditions of Rational Inquiry.David Pole -1963 -Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (3):372-373.
     
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  26. Religion ant) science.David Pailin John Polkinghorne,Holmes Rolston I. I. I. Steven Bouma-Prediger &L. Charles Birch Kenneth Cauthen -forthcoming -Zygon.
  27. (3 other versions)The Later Philosophy of Wittgenstein.David Pole -1958 -Philosophy 35 (134):279-281.
     
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  28. Fatwas as sources for legal and social history: A dispute over endowment revenues from Fourteenth-century Fez.David S. Powers -1990 -Al-Qantara 11 (2):295-342.
     
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  29. Road to Ruin: Road Traffic Accidents in The Developing World.David Pratte -1998 -Nexus 13 (1):4.
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  30. How do democracy and war affect each other?: The case study of ancient athens.David Pritchard -2007 -Polis 24 (2):328-352.
    This article considers the state of research on the two-way relationship of causation between politics and war in ancient Athens from the attempted coup of Cylon in 632 BC to the violent overthrow of its democracy by the Macedonians in 322. Also canvassed is how a closer integration of Ancient History and Political Science can enhance the research of each discipline into the important problem of democracy's effect on war- making. Classical Athens is well known for its full development of (...) popular politics and its cultural revolution, which clearly was a dependent variable of the democracy. By contrast, few are aware of its contemporaneous military revolution, which saw the classical Athenians intensify the waging of war and gain an unrivalled record of military success and innovation. Although a prima facie case exists for these military changes being due to popular government, ancient historians have conducted very little research on the impact of democracy on war. In the last decade our discipline has also witnessed the collapse of the longstanding understanding of the affect of military changes on political developments in ancient Greece, which means we can no longer explain why Athenian democracy emerged and was consolidated during the classical period. For the sake of ameliorating this situation the article proposes new directions and a social-science approach for research into the military and non-military causes of Athenian democratisation and the relative effect of Athenian democracy on warfare. At a time when established democracies face complex challenges of foreign policy such research into the case study of ancient Athens is of real contemporary relevancy. (shrink)
     
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    Perverse Preference.David Pugmire -1994 -Canadian Journal of Philosophy 24 (1):73-94.
    Human folly, it seems, traces not only to ignorance and impulsiveness but also to the power of wishes that the erring agent acknowledges as unfit to motivate him. The possibility of genuinely perverse preference can be either denied or explained. To explain it, sense must be made of how a person’s understanding of the choices before him could fail to decide his preference—how what convinces could fail to persuade. The question is how the influence a given consideration has over a (...) person’s choice can be other than a function of the beliefs he holds about its merits, so that as between competing considerations the one esteemed best doesn’t win, despite continuing to be esteemed best. (shrink)
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    The origin of species: descent of a text, with modification.David Quammen -2002 - Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress.
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  33. Logique, mathématique et imagination dans la philosophie de Leibniz.David Rabouin -2005 -Corpus: Revue de philosophie 49:165-198.
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  34. Readers of Ignazio'needed'for'Enchiridion': Possible erasmian reminiscences in'Esercizi Spirituali'?David Ragazzoni -2006 -Rinascimento 46:373-390.
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  35. A not-so-unexciting life: Essays on Benedictine history and spirituality in honor of Michael Casey, OCSO [Book Review].David Ranson -2019 -The Australasian Catholic Record 96 (1):125.
    Review of: A not-so-unexciting life: Essays on Benedictine history and spirituality in honor of Michael Casey, OCSO, edited by Carmel Posa, SGS, pp. 426, paperback, $64.95.
     
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  36. Forming a New Generation of Leaders for Catholic Schools.David Ranson -2006 -The Australasian Catholic Record 83 (4):415.
  37. Priesthood within a Community of Ministries.David Ranson -2010 -The Australasian Catholic Record 87 (4):470.
     
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  38. Religious Life into the Future.David Ranson -2008 -The Australasian Catholic Record 85 (4):456.
  39. 10.1177/019145377700400401.David Rasmussen -1977 -Philosophy and Social Criticism 4 (4):307.
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  40. Die Möglichkeit globaler Gerechtigkeit.David M. Rasmussen -2009 - In Axel Honneth & Rainer Forst,Sozialphilosophie und Kritik. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. pp. 339--358.
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  41. The Quest for Valid Knowledge in the Context of Society.David M. Rasmussen -1976 -Analecta Husserliana 5:259.
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    The Wounded Healer: Countertransference From a Jungian Perspective.David Sedgwick -1994 - Routledge.
    In the years since the publication of _The Wounded Healer_, countertransference has become a central consideration in the analytic process.David Sedgwick’s work was ground-breaking in tackling this difficult topic from a Jungian perspective and demonstrating how countertransference can be used in positive ways. Sedgwick’s extended study of the process candidly presents the analyst’s struggles and shows how the analyst is, as Jung said, "as much in the analysis as the patient". The book extends Jung’s prescient work on countertransference (...) to create a dynamic view of the analyst-patient interaction, stressing the importance of the analyst’s own woundedness and how this may be used in conjunction with the patient’s own. Sedgwick begins with a discussion of the need and justification for a Jungian approach to countertransference, then reviews Jungian theories and presents detailed illustrations of cases showing the complexity of transference-countertransference processes in both the patient and the analyst, and concludes with a model of countertransference processing. This Classic Edition also includes a new introduction by the author. It will be an important work for Jungian analysts, psychotherapists and other clinicians and students interested in the struggles of the therapeutic process. (shrink)
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  43. Self-Construction in Buddhism.David Bastow -1986 -Ratio (Misc.) 28 (2):97.
     
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    The panic room: on synthetic emotions.David Casacuberta -2008 - In P. Brey, A. Briggle & K. Waelbers,Current Issues in Computing and Philosophy. IOS Press. pp. 175--103.
  45. Naturalism.David Papineau -2012 - In Ed Zalta,Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Les multiples racines de la certitude de la foi.David Piché -2024 -Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 91 (1):139-171.
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  47. The influence of linguistics on early culture and personality theory.David F. Aberle -1960 - In Gertrude Evelyn Dole,Essays in the science of culture. New York,: Crowell.
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    The mind and death of a genius.David Abrahamsen -1946 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by David Abrahamsen.
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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  49. Africa and the Africans in the Old Testament.David Tuesday Adamo -1998
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    Enlightenment cosmopolitanism.David Adams &Galin Tihanov (eds.) -2011 - Leeds: Legenda.
    Enlightenment Cosmopolitanism brings together ten innovative contributions by outstanding scholars working across a wide array of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. Interdisciplinary in its methodology and compass, with a strong comparative European dimension, the volume examines discourses ranging from literature, historiography, music and opera to anthropology and political philosophy. It makes an original contribution to the study of 18th-century ideas of universal peace, progress and wealth as the foundation of future debates on cosmopolitanism. At the same time, it (...) analyses examples of counter-reaction to these ideas and discusses the relevance of the Enlightenment for subsequent polemics on cosmopolitanism, including 21st-century debates in sociology, politics and legal theory. (shrink)
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