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    Beyond the Letter of His Master’s Thought : C.N.R. McCoy on Medieval Political Theory.William P.Haggerty -2008 -Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (2):467-483.
    Publié en 1962, le livre de Charles N.R. McCoy, intitulé The Structure of Political Thought, demeure un travail important, encore qu’oublié, sur l’histoire de la philosophie politique. Bien que l’ouvrage ait reçu de bonnes appréciations, il n’existe pas encore d’examen critique de son traitement de la théorie politique médiévale. Dans le présent article, j’explore la structure de son argument dans les deux chapitres sur la pensée médiévale, en montrant comment McCoy centre sa discussion sur une investigation des différentes méthodes interprétatives (...) qu’emploient Thomas d’Aquin et Marsile de Padoue en lisant Aristote. Il le fait dans le dessein de déterminer comment l’enseignement aristotélicien - touchant la structure de la pensée politique - est le mieux préservé par la Révélation. (shrink)
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    Beyond the Letter of His Master’s Thought : C.N.R. McCoy on Medieval Political Theory.WilliamHaggerty -2008 -Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (2):467-483.
    Publié en 1962, le livre de Charles N.R. McCoy, intitulé The Structure of Political Thought, demeure un travail important, encore qu’oublié, sur l’histoire de la philosophie politique. Bien que l’ouvrage ait reçu de bonnes appréciations, il n’existe pas encore d’examen critique de son traitement de la théorie politique médiévale. Dans le présent article, j’explore la structure de son argument dans les deux chapitres sur la pensée médiévale, en montrant comment McCoy centre sa discussion sur une investigation des différentes méthodes interprétatives (...) qu’emploient Thomas d’Aquin et Marsile de Padoue en lisant Aristote. Il le fait dans le dessein de déterminer comment l’enseignement aristotélicien — touchant la structure de la pensée politique — est le mieux préservé par (et accompli au sein de) la Révélation. (shrink)
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    Perimeter: A Contemporary Portrait of Lake Michigan.Kevin J. Miyazaki -2014 - Wisconsin Historical Society Press.
    Commissioned by theHaggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University to create an artwork reflecting on the importance of freshwater, Milwaukee-based photographer Kevin J. Miyazaki embarked on a two-week, 1,800-mile drive around Lake Michigan. He traveled its perimeter, through Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan, to produce what he calls “a contemporary portrait of Lake Michigan.” Miyazaki set up his portable studio on beaches, in parks, on boat docks, and in backyards, photographing those he met along the way. From residents, (...) environmental scientists, and artists to a Native American water rights advocate, surfers, and commercial fishermen, Lake Michigan holds a powerful place in the life of each. Many shared their thoughts with him on why this body of water is important to all. Miyazaki also photographed the water as he went, creating waterscapes of the ever-changing lake affected by weather and time. Perimeter gathers these images together, creating a diverse portrait of both people and a place, encapsulating Lake Michigan’s significance to those who are drawn to it. (shrink)
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    Letter from Rev. J. L. Porter of Damascus, Containing Greek Inscriptions, with Press. Woolsey's Remarks on the Same.T. D. Woolsey &J. L. Porter -1855 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 5:183.
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    Beauty, Art, and the Polis.Alice Ramos -2000 - CUA Press.
    Introduction by Ralph McInerny The essays in this volume, indebted in great part to Jacques Maritain and to other Neo-Thomists, represent a contribution to an understanding of beauty and the arts within the Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition. As such they constitute a different voice in present-day discussions on beauty and aesthetics, a voice which nonetheless shares with many of its contemporaries concern over questions such as the relationship between beauty and morality, public funding of the arts and their educational role, objective and (...) universal standards of what is beautiful. In the tradition in which the contributors of this volume reflect, beauty manifests itself in the order of the universe, an order that provides human reason with a window onto the transcendent. For Aristotle and Aquinas the natural order grounds both art and morality, and yet it is this very order which has been called into question by modern science and philosophy. Instead of pointing us to a suprahuman order, the beautiful then points to the order of human freedom and creativity. Reflection on the beautiful since the modern philosopher Immanuel Kant has thus often taken a subjectivistic turn. Because of the importance of beauty and art in human existence, in man's education and life as a moral and political being, an alternative should be sought to any reduction of the beautiful to a purely subjective experience or cultural construct. The Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition, in dialogue with modern and contemporary conceptions of the beautiful, provides us with just that alternative, and thus the essays herein represent a decisive step in the "journey for Thomistic aesthetics." THE CONTRIBUTORS: In addition to the editor, the contributors to the volume are: Brian J. Braman, Matthew Cuddeback, Christopher M. Cullen, S.J., Patrick Downey, Desmond J. FitzGerald, DonaldHaggerty, Wayne H. Harter, Jeanne M. Heffernan, Thomas S. Hibbs, Gregory J. Kerr, Joseph W. Koterski, S.J., Daniel McInerny, Ralph McInerny, James P. Mesa, John F. Morris, Ralph Nelson, Katherine Anne Osenga, Carrie Rehak, Stephen Schloesser, S.J., Francis Slade, John G. Trapani, Jr., and Henk E. S. Woldring. ABOUT THE EDITOR: Alice Ramos is associate professor of philosophy at St. John's University. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Essays on Plato and Aristotle.J. L. Ackrill -1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    J. L. Ackrill's work on Plato and Aristotle has had a considerable influence upon ancient philosophical studies in the late twentieth century. In his writings the rigour and clarity of contemporary analytic philosophy are brought to bear upon ancient thought; in many cases he has provided thefirst analytic treatment of a key issue. Gathered now in this volume are the best of Ackrill's essays on the two greatest philosophers of antiquity. With philosophical acuity and philological expertise he examines a wide (...) range of texts and topics--from ethics and logic to epistemology andmetaphysics--which continue to be in the focus of debate. (shrink)
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  7. Ecology of knowledge. The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.J. A. Wojciechowski -2002 -Ruch Filozoficzny 1 (1).
     
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    Die invloed van die Godsdiens op die vorming van die Afrikaanse karakter.J. N. Wolmarans -1969 -HTS Theological Studies 25 (3/4).
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  9. Wittgenstein and Ordinary Language.J. Wolenski -1997 -Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 57:515-526.
  10. Jaakko Hintikka and James Bachman, What if...? Towards Escellence in Reasoning.J. Woods -1996 -Argumentation 10:499-506.
     
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  11. Meetings of the philosophy of science group, 1951-1952.J. H. Woodger -1952 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 ([9/12]):297.
     
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  12. pt. 3. Practical application: Practical experience with deathbringers.J. Michael Wood -2011 - In Livia Kohn,Living authentically: Daoist contributions to modern psychology. Dunedin, FL: Three Pines Press.
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    Developing testable theories of brain dynamics: The global mode theory and experimental falsification.J. J. Wright -2000 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):414-415.
    The development of theories of global cortical dynamics, using linear wave theory, owes much to the pioneering work of Nunez. His work leads to clear predictions on relations of brain size, axonal conduction velocity, and the frequencies of the cerebral rhythms. These predictions do not appear to be fulfilled, but their falsification constrains the range of parameters applicable in further formulations.
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    Ferromagnetism in epitaxial F.C.C. iron films.J. G. Wright -1971 -Philosophical Magazine 24 (188):217-223.
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    The Comparative Effects of Constructivist Versus Traditional Teaching Methods on the Environmental Literacy of Postsecondary Nonscience Majors.J. Michael Wright -2008 -Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 28 (4):324-337.
    Using a pretest-posttest quasi-experimental control group design, a learning environment study was conducted to evaluate the environmental literacy of postsecondary, nonscience majors. Data were collected from 183 students taking an introductory environmental science class—a 41-question Environmental Literacy Instrument (ELI) prompted students for responses across four subscales of environmental literacy: Knowledge, Beliefs, Opinions, and Self-Perceptions. Differences between presurvey and postsurvey scores were compared to determine whether a constructivist-based or traditional learning environment improved students' environmental literacy more. Results showed that the constructivist-based (...) curriculum was not a significant factor of influence, suggesting that regardless of which learning environment they were exposed to, participants experienced similar improvements to their environmental literacy across a 16-week semester. Given that the findings were contrary to expectations, and counterindicated by several other learning environment studies as well, a broader investigation as to why the two learning environments produced similar results is warranted. (shrink)
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    A new form of the ontological argument.J. C. Yates -1986 -Sophia 25 (3):41-43.
  17. Granule-based models.J. Yen &L. Wang -1998 - In Enrique H. Ruspini, Piero Patrone Bonissone & Witold Pedrycz,Handbook of fuzzy computation. Philadelphia: Institute of Physics.
     
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  18. (2 other versions)The Philosophy of Science of A. S. Eddington.J. W. YOLTON -1960 -Philosophy 37 (140):182-182.
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    Philosophical Greek: An Introduction.J. H. Young,Francis H. Fobes,Bartholomew Fuerst &L. A. Wilding -1958 -American Journal of Philology 79 (4):449.
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  20. Relativism Revisited.J. Young -1990 -Indian Philosophical Quarterly 17:374-377.
     
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  21. Science and the individual: are they in conflict?J. Z. Young -1967 - Newcastle-upon-Tyne,: The University.
     
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    Association between board of director characteristics and the amount of voluntary audit committee disclosures.J.-L. W. Mitchell Van Der Zahn -2004 -International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (2/3):210.
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  23. On the interdisciplinary problems and relation of the physical and biological.J. Zeman -1981 -Filosoficky Casopis 29 (4):627-631.
     
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    Category-Based Diagrams of Jungian Archetypal Psychology.J. Raymond Zimmer -2007 -Semiotics:193-204.
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  25. Kalivoda, Robert december 11th 1923 december 6th 1989 or the hard life of a philosopher of our time.J. Zumr -1990 -Filosoficky Casopis 38 (1-2):213-221.
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  26. The resolution of the nationality question in socialist czechoslovakia.J. Zvara -1975 -Filosoficky Casopis 23 (3):455-465.
     
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    Critical notices.J. P. De C. Day -1968 -Mind 77 (308):593-601.
    Burgess, J.P. and Rosen, G. Subject with No ObjectElliott, R.Faking Nature.
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  28. Het alarm-pamphlet Van Samuel maresius bij het stadhouderschap Van Willem III en den Val Van J. de wit.H. J. De Vleeschauwer -1940 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 2 (4):551-586.
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  29. L'apôtre Paul et la parousie de Jésus Christ: L'eschatologie paulinienne et ses enjeux.J. -N. Aletti -1996 -Recherches de Science Religieuse 84 (1):15-41.
    L'interprétation de l'eschatologie paulinienne est dominée par la question de son rapport avec l'apocalyptique juive. Les points communs, soulignés par J.C. Beker à la suite de E. Käsemann, ne sont pas contestables, mais ne doivent pas occulter des différences notables, qui tiennent à la prééminence du Christ dans la vision paulinienne des événements de la fin. Ni l'attente ni le retard de la parousie ne semblent avoir eu, quoi qu'on en dise, d'influence décisive sur la pensée de l'Apôtre, mais bien (...) plutôt la réconciliation avec Dieu par la Croix et l'inauguration d'une humanité nouvelle dans la résurrection du Christ.Les lettres deutéropauliniennes ne rnodifient pas fondamentalement cette eschatologie, si ce n'est qu'elles accentuent encore l'emprise de la christologie sur la vision de la fin : à ceux qui attendent les ascensions célestes promises par la littérature apocalyptique, Paul répond qu'ils possèdent déjà leur être ressuscité avec le Christ, qui trône bien au-dessus de tous les être célestes. Ses idées sur le jugement dernier et la rétribution finale sont parfois dépendantes de celles du judaïsme, souvent imprécises et limitées, mais c'est toujours sa connaissance du Ressuscité, second Adam, qui conduit sa réflexion et l'aide à déchiffrer le destin final de l'humanité dans le Christ. The interpretation of pauline eschatology is dominated by the question of its rapport with Jewish apocalypse. The common points, underlined by J.C. Beker following E. Käsemann, cannot be contested, but should not hide the notable differences, which are based on the pre-eminence of Christ in the Pauline vision of the final events. Neither the expectation nor the delay of the Parousia does not seem to have had, despite what is said, a decisive influence on the Apostle’s thinking. He was concerned more about reconciliation with God through the cross and the inauguration of a new humanity by the resurrection of Christ.The deuteropauline letters do not fundamentally modify this eschatology, except in so far as they accentuate the dominance of Christology on the vision of the end. For those who await the celestial ascensions promised by apocalyptic literature, Paul answers that they already possess their resurrected being with Christ, who sits well above are celestial beings. These ideas on the Last Judgement and the final retribution are sometimes dependent on those of Judaism, often imprecise and limited, but it is always Paul's knowledge of the Resurrected, the second Adam, which directs his reflection and helps to decipher the final destiny of humanity in Christ. (shrink)
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  30. Graduate Citizens? Issues of Citizenship and Higher Education.J. Ahier,J. Beck &R. Moore -2006 -British Journal of Educational Studies 54 (1):121-123.
  31. An Aristotelian Argument About Virtue'.J. L. Ackrill -1978 -Paideia 7:133-137.
     
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    Normal and abnormal states of consciousness.J. Allan Hobson -2007 - In Max Velmans & Susan Schneider,The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 101--113.
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    Reductive Logic and Proof-Search: Proof Theory, Semantics, and Control.David J. Pym &Eike Ritter -2004 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Eike Ritter.
    This book is a specialized monograph on the development of the mathematical and computational metatheory of reductive logic and proof-search, areas of logic that are becoming important in computer science. A systematic foundational text on these emerging topics, it includes proof-theoretic, semantic/model-theoretic and algorithmic aspects. The scope ranges from the conceptual background to reductive logic, through its mathematical metatheory, to its modern applications in the computational sciences. Suitable for researchers and graduate students in mathematical, computational and philosophical logic, and in (...) theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence, this is the latest in the prestigous world-renowned Oxford Logic Guides, which contains Michael Dummet's Elements of intuitionism, Dov M. Gabbay, Mark A. Reynolds, and Marcelo Finger's Temporal Logic Mathematical Foundations and Computational Aspects, J. M. Dunn and G. Hardegree's Algebraic Methods in Philosophical Logic, H. Rott's Change, Choice and Inference: A Study of Belief Revision and Nonmonotonic Reasoning, and P. T. Johnstone's Sketches of an Elephant: A Topos Theory Compendium: Volumes 1 and 2. (shrink)
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    The Supposed “Inseparability” of Fact and Value.J. P. Smit -2003 -South African Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):51-62.
    A wide variety of philosophers seem to agree that there is something dubious about the distinction between fact and value. This paper evaluates some of the arguments made for such a contention. It is argued that only the crudest form of pragmatism leads to a conflation of fact and value. Other arguments against the fact/value distinction, mostly drawn from Putnam's Reason, Truth and History, are examined in order to show that they are either false or trivial. S. Afr. J. Philos. (...) Vol.22(1) 2003: 51-62. (shrink)
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  35. Constructing justice for existing practice: Rawls and the status quo.J. Aaron -2006 -Philosophy and Public Affairs 33:281 - 316.
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    On the annealing of quenched-in vacancies in gold.J. A. Ytterhus &R. W. Balluffi -1965 -Philosophical Magazine 11 (112):707-727.
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    Ltalicized page numbers refer to figures.J. Abbatucei,A. S. Abramson,E. H. Adelson,T. Adler,K. E. Adolph,J. Aerts,R. Agosti,T. Ahmad,G. Aimard &H. Akimotot -2006 - In Günther Knoblich, Ian Thornton, Marc Grosjean & Maggie Shiffrar,Human Body Perception From the Inside Out. Oxford University Press.
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    Exile, literature and philosophy (the Spanish exile 1939).J. L. Abellan -2000 -Filozofia 55 (2):88-93.
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  39. Some aspects of paraconsistent systems and applications.J. M. Abe -1997 -Logique Et Analyse 157:83-96.
     
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  40. Imagery scripts for changing lifestyle patterns.J. Achterberg,B. Dossey &L. Kolkmeier -2002 - In Anees A. Sheikh,Handbook of Therapeutic Imagery Techniques. Baywood Publishing Co..
  41. Ideas of Social Order in the Ancient World. By Vilho Harle.J. Aho -1999 -The European Legacy 4:94-94.
     
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    Managed care: HMOs liable for bad faith, cost-motivated refusal to authorize care.J. Alderman -1998 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 26 (1):78.
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    (1 other version)Nuevas capacidades y nuevas desigualdades en la sociedad red.J. Francisco Alvarez -2018 -Laguna: Revista de Filosofía 22 (42):9-28.
    Digital services and products that expand human capabilities can help to overcome the limitations of individuals, but they facilitate the emergence of new types of inequalities. A new profile of inequality is emerging as a product of unexpected consequences of technological change and calls for institutional policy and social action measures to reduce these new inequalities. The Internet, social networking and mobile devices are helping to generate what Lee Rainie and B. W. Wellman have called a new social operating system (...) of networked individuals. I believe it is possible and necessary to define a programme of minimum requirements for living and enjoying the benefits of a digital society by reducing the risks of new types of exclusion. It is a question of advancing in the construction of citizenship with its corresponding rights in the network society. (shrink)
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  44. Mathematical and Metaphysical Analogy in St Thomas.J. F. Anderson -1941 -The Thomist 3:564-579.
     
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  45. Les phénomènes des métamorphoses internes.J. Anglas -1903 -The Monist 13:470.
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  46. American Strategic Culture: Problems and Prospects.I. I. Antulio J. Echevarria -2011 - In Hew Strachan & Sibylle Scheipers,The changing character of war. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  47. Scott Bukatman, Terminal Identity.J. Armitage -forthcoming -Radical Philosophy.
     
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  48. Hare, RM-Sorting Out Ethics.J. Danielson -1999 -Philosophical Books 40:190-193.
     
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    Necrology: Gilbert Ryle (1900-1976).J. D. -1976 -Review of Metaphysics 30 (2):388 -.
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  50. Nietzsche.J. W. Dyck -1967 - Waltham, Mass.,: Blaisdell Pub. Co..
     
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