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    Iraq and the Use of Force: Do the Side-Effects Justify the Means?A. P. Simester &RobertCryer -2006 -Theoretical Inquiries in Law 7 (1):9-41.
    To say that the matter of the legality of the armed conflict against Iraq in 2003 was divisive is an understatement. The primary justification given by the UK government for the lawful nature of the Iraq war was an implied mandate from the Security Council. The implied mandate was said to be derived from a combination of Security Council Resolutions 678 and 1441. Many international lawyers remain unconvinced that such a mandate can be inferred from those resolutions. There is agreement (...) among both supporters and opponents of the war in Iraq that Saddam Hussein’s regime had an appalling human rights record. This was known to the coalition governments; indeed, Tony Blair expressly made the "moral case" for war on the basis of Hussein’s human rights violations. The legal justifications offered for the conflict by the UK government, however, did not refer to humanitarian intervention. This paper investigates whether it is possible that, despite the fact that the justification was not raised by the UK, it can provide a defence to any claims that the UK acted unlawfully, or that individuals committed an international crime, by initiating the attack on Iraq. (shrink)
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    RobertCryer, Prosecuting International Crimes: Selectivity and the International Criminal Law Regime. Cambridge University Press, 2005. [REVIEW]Mark A. Drumbl -2007 -Human Rights Review 8 (4):419-421.
  3. (1 other version)Experimental Psychology.Robert S. Woodworth -1940 -Mind 49 (193):63-72.
  4. (1 other version)John Dewey and American Democracy.Robert B. WESTBROOK -1991 -Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (3):593-601.
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    The ethics police?: the struggle to make human research safe.Robert Klitzman -2015 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Protecting the people we experiment on --"Inside the black box" : becoming and being IRB members -- Weighing risks and benefits and undue inducement -- Defining research and how good it needs to be -- What to tell subjects : battles over consent forms -- From "nitpicky" to "user-friendly" : inter-IRB variations and their causes -- Federal agencies vs. local IRBs -- The roles of industry -- The local ecologies of institutions -- Trusting vs. policing researchers -- Bad behavior: research (...) integrity -- Researchers abroad : studies in the developing world -- Changing national policies -- Conclusions : other changes. (shrink)
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  6. Disgorging the fruits of historical wrongdoing.Robert Goodin -2013 -American Political Science Review:478–91.
     
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    The mind of clover: essays in Zen Buddhist ethics.Robert Aitken -1984 - San Francisco: North Point Press.
    In Taking the Path of Zen ,Robert Aitken provided a concise guide to zazen (Zen meditation) and other aspects of the practice of Zen. In The Mind of Clover he addresses the world beyond the zazen cushions, illuminating issues of appropriate personal and social action through an exploration of the philosophical complexities of Zen ethics. Aitken's approach is clear and sure as he shows how our minds can be as nurturing as clover, which enriches the soil and benefits (...) the environment as it grows. The opening chapters discuss the Ten Grave Precepts of Zen, which, Aitken points out, are "not commandments etched in stone but expressions of inspiration written in something more fluid than water." Aitken approaches these precepts, the core of Zen ethics, from several perspectives, offering many layers of interpretation. Like ripples in a pond, the circles of his interpretation increasingly widen, and he expands his focus to confront corporate theft and oppression, the role of women in Zen and society, abortion, nuclear war, pollution of the environment, and other concerns. The Mind of Clover champions the cause of personal responsibility in modern society, encouraging nonviolent activism based on clear convictions. It is a guide that engages, that invites us to realize our own potential for confident and responsible action. (shrink)
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  8. Paul's Anthropological Terms: A Study of Their Use in Conflict Set-tings.Robert Jewett -1971
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    Susanne Langer in Focus: The Symbolic Mind.Robert E. Innis -2009 - Indiana University Press.
    A thorough account of Langer's philosophical career.
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    Pragmatism a guide for the perplexed.Robert B. Talisse &Scott F. Aikin -2008 - London, UK: Continuum. Edited by Scott F. Aikin.
    The origins of pragmatism -- Pragmatism and epistemology -- Pragmatism and truth -- Pragmatism and metaphysics -- Pragmatism and ethics -- Pragmatism and politics -- Pragmatism and environmental ethics.
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    Aristotle in China: language, categories, and translation.Robert Wardy -2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book considers the relation between language and thought.Robert Wardy explores this huge topic by analyzing linguistic relativism with reference to a Chinese translation of Aristotle's Categories. He addresses some key questions, such as, do the basic structures of language shape the major thought patterns of its native speakers? Could philosophy be guided and constrained by the language in which it is done? And does Aristotle survive rendition into Chinese intact? Wardy's answers will fascinate philosophers, Sinologists, classicists, linguists (...) and anthropologists, and make a major contribution to the scholarly literature. (shrink)
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  12. (1 other version)Hume, Newton, and the Design Argument.Robert H. Hurlbutt &Wallace I. Matson -1965 -Philosophy 41 (156):181-183.
  13. What is a nonmonotonic consequence relation?Robert Stalnaker -1991 -Fundamenta Informaticae 21:7-21.
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    Heidegger and Aquinas: a Rahnerian Bridge.Robert L. Hurd -1984 -Philosophy Today 28 (2):105-137.
  15. The Meaning of Christ.Robert Clyde Johnson -1958
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  16. The letter and the spirit.Robert I. Kahn -1972 - Waco, Tex.,: Word Books.
     
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  17. News about Josef Zumr and Czech philosophy.Robert Kalivoda -2013 -Filosoficky Casopis 61 (2):268-280.
     
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  18. From Insight to Ideology.Robert Klitgaard -forthcoming -Theoria.
     
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    Korea's CEO President: Lee Myung-bak.Robert Koehler -2013 -Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
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    Quand l'homosexualité me tient, ou, Les miettes de la pensée.Robert Kong -2012 - Douala IVè, Cameroun: Éditions AfricAvenir/Exchange & Dialogue.
  21. Leben, Wohnen, Fühlen : von der beheimatenden Funktion "herzerwärmender" Orte.Robert Josef Kozljanič -2015 - In Michael Grossheim,Leib, Ort, Gefühl: Perspektiven der räumlichen Erfahrung. Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
     
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  22. Nietzche, Tocqueville and Maritain: On the Secularization of Religion as the Source of Modern Democracy.Robert P. Kraynak -2016 -Interpretation 43 (1):57-90.
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  23. Dispelling an illusion of otherness? : judicial practice in the Heracleopolis papyri.Robert A. Kugler -2011 - In John Joseph Collins & Daniel C. Harlow,The "other" in Second Temple Judaism: essays in honor of John J. Collins. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
     
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  24. In the public interest: 150 years of the Victorian Auditor-General's office [Book Review].Robert Bender -2015 -Australian Humanist, The 118:21.
    Bender,Robert Review of: In the public interest: 150 years of the Victorian Auditor-General's office, by Peter Yule, 2002, VAGO, 304 pages.
     
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  25. Mysticism and Mathematics: Brouwer, Gödel, and the Common Core Thesis.Robert Tragesser &Mark Atten -2014 - In Mark van Atten,Essays on Gödel’s Reception of Leibniz, Husserl, and Brouwer. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 173-187.
    We compare Gödel’s and Brouwer’s explorations of mysticism and its relation to mathematics.
     
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    A Theology in Outline: Can These Bones Live?Robert W. Jenson &Adam Eitel (eds.) -2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    A Theology in Outline: Can These Bones Live? began with an undergraduate course taught byRobert W. Jenson at Princeton University in the spring of 2008. Based on a series of twenty-three course lectures, it offers a concise and accessible overview of Christian theology while retaining the atmosphere of Jenson's classroom. Much as does Jenson's Systematic Theology, A Theology in Outline treats a standard sequence of doctrines in Christian theology--God, Trinity, creation, humanity, sin, salvation, church, among others. However, its (...) organizing principle and leitmotiv are less traditional. Reflecting his recent interest in theological interpretation of scripture, Jenson frames the whole of Christian theology as a response to the question posed to the prophet Ezekiel: "Son of man, can these bones live?" For Jenson, to ask this question is to ask whether Christian theology itself is a pile of dead bones. Can the story that God lives with his people be told today? From first to last the chapters of this book proceed under the impelling pressure of this question. They thus comprise a single sequence of illustrative conversations for the purpose of introducing beginners to Christian theology. (shrink)
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    Mathematics and fiction I: Identification.Robert Sd Thomas -2000 -Logique Et Analyse 43:301-340.
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    The subversive Simone Weil: a life in five ideas.Robert Zaretsky -2021 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Simone Weil is one of the most challenging and yet beguiling thinkers of the twentieth century. There is a highly charged mystical current that runs through her life and works that seems almost timeless. And yet Weil was a keen observer of the modern condition, coming of age as she did during the 1930s. Amid the recurrent indignities and inhumanities of modern life, she wondered what is to become of the precious space we have for grace, for friendship, and for (...) truth? One of our most astute historians of existentialism,Robert Zaretsky shifts his attention to the utterly original Simone Weil with this new book. Taking up the central elements of her philosophy-affliction, attention, resistance, roots, and spirituality-he explores how they animated her life, and how they might animate ours. (shrink)
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    Building Out Into the Dark: Theory and Observation in Science and Psychoanalysis.Robert Caper -2009 - Routledge.
    In this book,Robert Caper provides the reader with an introduction to psychoanalysis focusing explicitly on whether psychoanalysis is part of the sciences, and if not, where it belongs. Many psychoanalysts, beginning with Freud, have considered their discipline a science. In this book, Caper examines this claim and investigates the relationship of theory to observation in both philosophy and the experimental sciences and explores how these observations differ from those made in psychoanalytic interpretation. _Building Out into the Dark_ also (...) explores topics including: the origins of psychoanalysis in the art of medicine the therapeutic effect of psychoanalysis the archaic superego psychoanalysis with the individual and groups what makes psychoanalytic work unique. _Building Out into the Dark_ offers a thoughtful consideration of the nature of psychoanalytic knowledge and how it is gained. The book's accessible and concise style makes it a useful introductory resource for students studying psychoanalysis, for psychotherapists who are curious about the distinction between psychoanalysis and other forms of therapy as well as those interested in placing psychoanalysis in the context of current cultural and intellectual developments. (shrink)
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    Basic Logic.Robert J. Yanal -1988 - St. Paul, MN, USA: West Publishing.
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    Skeptical Environmentalism: The Limits of Philosophy and Science.Robert Kirkman -2002 - Indiana University Press.
    In Skeptical Environmentalism,Robert Kirkman raises doubts about the speculative tendencies elaborated in environmental ethics, deep ecology, social ecology, postmodern ecology, ecofeminism, and environmental pragmatism. Drawing on skeptical principles introduced by David Hume, Kirkman takes issue with key tenets of speculative environmentalism, namely that the natural world is fundamentally relational, that humans have a moral obligation to protect the order of nature, and that understanding the relationship between nature and humankind holds the key to solving the environmental crisis. Engaging (...) the work of Kant, Hegel, Descartes, Rousseau, and Heidegger, among others, Kirkman reveals the relational worldview as an unreliable basis for knowledge and truth claims, and, more dangerously, as harmful to the intellectual sources from which it takes inspiration. Exploring such themes as the way knowledge about nature is formulated, what characterizes an ecological worldview, how environmental worldviews become established, and how we find our place in nature, Skeptical Environmentalism advocates a shift away from the philosopher’s privileged position as truth seeker toward a more practical thinking that balances conflicts between values and worldviews. (shrink)
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    Comparing levels of Machiavellianism of today's college students with college students of the 1960s.Robert L. Webster &Harry A. Harmon -2002 -Teaching Business Ethics 6 (4):435-445.
  33. The Ethic of Democratic Capitalism: A Moral Reassessment.Robert Benne -1981
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    Nietzsche: A Frenzied Look.Robert John Ackermann -1990 - Univ of Massachusetts Press.
    Through close textual analysis, Ackermann (philosophy, U. of Massachusetts, Amherst) exposes the underlying unity and consistency in Nietzsche's thought. He challenges the common view that Nietzsche's work can best be understood as a collection of isolated insights and that each of several discrete periods of thought are based on a different set of values. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  35. Ancient-Future Faith: Rethinking Evangelicalism for a Postmodern World.Robert Webber -1999
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  36. The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer.Robert J. Dostal -2004 -Philosophical Quarterly 54 (217):634-637.
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    Liberty in the Things of God: The Christian Origins of Religious Freedom.Robert Louis Wilken -2019 - Yale University Press.
    _From one of the leading historians of Christianity comes this sweeping reassessment of religious freedom, from the church fathers to John Locke_ In the ancient world Christian apologists wrote in defense of their right to practice their faith in the cities of the Roman Empire. They argued that religious faith is an inward disposition of the mind and heart and cannot be coerced by external force, laying a foundation on which later generations would build. Chronicling the history of the struggle (...) for religious freedom from the early Christian movement through the seventeenth century,Robert Louis Wilken shows that the origins of religious freedom and liberty of conscience are religious, not political, in origin. They took form before the Enlightenment through the labors of men and women of faith who believed there could be no justice in society without liberty in the things of God. This provocative book, drawing on writings from the early Church as well as the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, reminds us of how “the meditations of the past were fitted to affairs of a later day.”. (shrink)
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  38. The Book of God and Man: A Study of Job.Robert Gordis -1965
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    The authentic self.Robert R. Ehman -1994 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    It is also to be distinguished from sexual desire, in which we appreciate another for his or her potential for satisfying our own sexual urges, regardless of any value apart from the sexual context.
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    The future of philosophical theology.Robert A. Evans (ed.) -1971 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
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  41. Religious experience..Robert Howie Fisher -1925 - New York,: George H. Doran company.
  42. 1. Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, Books I, II, III, and VI.Robert J. Fitterer -2008 - InLove and Objectivity in Virtue Ethics: Aristotle, Lonergan, and Nussbaum on Emotions and Moral Insight. University of Toronto Press. pp. 9-33.
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    Anti-Theistic Theories (1877).Robert Flint -2006 - Hesperides Press.
    Originally published in 1913. Author: Henri Lichtenberger Language: English Keywords: History Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Obscure Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.Keywords: English Keywords 1900s Language English Artwork.
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    Willis Doney, 1925-2005.Robert Fogelin -2006 -Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 79 (5):124 -.
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  45. Les trois couronnements de Charles le Chauve.Robert Folz -1991 -Byzantion 61:93-111.
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  46. The Origin of Human Social Institutions.A. FoleyRobert -2001
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    Dictionary of the History of Science ed. by WF Bynum, EJ Browne, and Roy Porter.Robert Fox -1983 -History of Science 21:2.
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  48. Empiricist Authoritarianism Versus Value.Robert W. Fox -1959 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 40 (1):5.
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  49. The Displacement of Recognition by Coercion in Fichte's Grundlage des Naturrechts'.Robert R. Williams -2002 - In Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore,New essays on Fichte's later Jena Wissenschaftslehre. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
     
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  50. Analytical Decomposition of Trust in Terms of Mental and Social Attitudes.Robert Demolombe -2015 - In Emiliano Lorini & Andreas Herzig,The Cognitive Foundations of Group Attitudes and Social Interaction. Cham: Springer.
     
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