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  1. Willard van Orman Quine (1908-2000).Robert F.Gibson Jr -2008 -Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):213-233.
     
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  2. Quine.R. F.Gibson Jr -2008 -Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 27 (3).
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    Perspectives on Quine.Robert B. Barrett &Roger F.Gibson (eds.) -1990 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
    Perspectives on Quine, now available in paperback, is a collection of twenty-one new essays dealing with the thought of America's most distinguished living philosopher, Willard Van Orman Quine. After the editors' brief introduction to Quine's thought, the volume opens with an important new essay by Quine entitled Three Indeterminacies. The essays that follow, written by leading philosophers, are rich with insights into a wide variety of Quine's concerns ranging from logic and set theory to natural language, truth, evidence, natural kinds, (...) naturalized epistemology, and much more. Each essay concludes with a summary and response from Quine himself. (shrink)
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  4. Legal representation and the character formation of lawyers and clients.Robert F. Cochran Jr -2023 - In Michael Welker, Eva Winkler & John Witte Jr,The Impact of Health Care on Character Formation, Ethical Education, and the Communication of Values in Late Modern Pluralistic Societies. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt & Wipf & Stock Publishers.
     
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  5. Paradigms and pluralism.Robert F. Garnett Jr -2008 - In Edward Fullbrook,Pluralist economics. New York: Distributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan.
     
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  6. 12 Rhetoric and postmodernism in economics.Robert F. Garnett Jr -2004 - In John Bryan Davis & Alain Marciano,The Elgar companion to economics and philosophy. Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
     
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    The challenge of poetics to (normal) historical practice.Robert F. Berkhofer Jr -1989 - In Paul Hernadi,The Rhetoric of interpretation and the interpretation of rhetoric. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 183.
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  8. Current trends in psychological theory.Wayne Dennis,Robert Leeper,Harry F. Harlow,James J.Gibson,David Krech,David McK Rioch,W. S. McCulloch &Herbert Feigl -1951 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
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    The Career of Philosophy from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment. By John Hermann Randall Jr., New York: Columbia University Press, 1962, pp. xiv, 993. $13.95. [REVIEW]Robert F. McRae -1963 -Dialogue 2 (1):101-102.
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    Book Reviews Section 4.Frederic B. Mayo Jr,John Bruce Francis,John S. Burd,Wilson A. Judd,Eunice S. Matthew,William F. Pinar,Paul Erickson,Charles John Stark,Walter H. Clark Jr,Irvin David Glick,Howard D. Bruner,John Eddy,David L. Pagni,Gloria J. Abbington,Michael L. Greenbaum,Phillip C. Frey,Robert G. Owens,Royce W. van Norman,M. Bruce Haslam,Eugene Hittleman,Sally Geis,Robert H. Graham,Ogden L. Glasow,A. L. Fanta &Joseph Fashing -1973 -Educational Studies 4 (4):198-200.
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    ROGER F.GIBSON JR (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Quine, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004 xx + 323, ISBN 0-521-63056-. [REVIEW]Alan Weir -2006 -Theoria 72 (3):240-247.
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    Book Reviews Section 2.Robert Cowen,Sean D. Healy,Edgar B. Gumbert,Geoffrey M. Ibim,Fannie R. Cooley,Stuart J. Cohen,Maurice F. Freehill,Evan R. Powell,Virginia K. Wiegand,Geraldine Johncich Clifford,Charles E. Mcclelland,George C. Stone,Glenn C. Atkyns,Barbara Finkelstein,Gene P. Agre,Alton Harrison Jr &William G. Williams -1973 -Educational Studies 4 (4):210-221.
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    Book Reviews Section 3.Roger R. Woock,Howard K. Macauley Jr,John M. Beck,Janice F. Weaver,Patti Mcgill Peterson,Stanley L. Goldstein,A. Richard King,Don E. Post,Faustine C. Jones,Edward H. Berman,Thomas O. Monahan,William R. Hazard,J. Estill Alexander,William D. Page,Daniel S. Parkinson,Richard O. Dalbey,Frances J. Nesmith,William Rosenfield,Verne Keenan,Robert Girvan &Robert Gallacher -1973 -Educational Studies 4 (2):84-99.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Peter F. Carbone Jr,Donald Ary,Robert Karabinus,Paul H. Mattingly,W. Warren Wagar,Herbert G. Vaughn,Michael H. Jessup,Clinton Humbolt,Nicholas D. Colucci,Lewis E. Cloud,Thomas E. Spencer &Richard Gambino -1974 -Educational Studies 5 (4):221-247.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Robert N. Barger,J. Nesin Omatseye,Leonard L. Baird,Lois Weis,Charles F. Elton,Linda M. Mcneil,Corinna A. Ethington &J. A. Easley Jr -1986 -Educational Studies 17 (3):384-415.
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  16. George Graham.Peter R. Killeen,Robert Epstein,Willard F. Day Jr,K. Richard Garrett,Max Hocutt,Wv Quine,Roger Schna1tter,Donald Baer,William Baum &David Begelman -1985 -Behaviorism 13.
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    Book Reviews Section 2.Martin Levit,David Neil Silk,Francesco Cordasco,George Bernstein,Paul F. Black,Hyman Kuritz,David Gottlieb,Mary Dunn,James L. Jarrett,Sandra Gadell,John Gadell,Glen Hass,Ronald H. Mueller,Robert Acosta,Sylvester Kohut Jr,Ralph H. Hunkins,Robert B. Girvan,Frederick S. Buchanan,Albert Nissman &H. J. Prince -1973 -Educational Studies 4 (1):21-35.
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    An Adventure in Applied Science: A History of the International Rice Research Institute.Robert F. Chandler, Jr.Charles Davis -1983 -Isis 74 (4):595-596.
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    The Secret Origins of Modern Microeconomics: Dupuit and the Engineers.Robert B. Ekelund, Jr.,Robert F. Hebert.Robert Leonard -2000 -Isis 91 (4):791-792.
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    (1 other version)Book Review:The Philosophy of W. V. Quine: An Expository Essay Roger F.Gibson, Jr. [REVIEW]Morton Winston -1983 -Philosophy of Science 50 (4):673-.
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    Patients with DNR Orders in the Operating Room: Surgery, Resuscitation, and Outcomes.Neil S. Wenger,Nancy L. Greengold,Robert K. Oye,Peter Kussin,Russell S. Phillips,Norman A. Desbiens,Honghu Liu,Jonathan R. Hiatt,Joan M. Teno &Alfred F. Connors Jr -1997 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 8 (3):250-257.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]D. C. Phillips,Peter F. Carbone Jr,Gerald L. Gutek,Bruce B. Suttle,Robert Kelley Jr,Daniel B. Calloway,Richard A. Brosio,David L. Green,Erwin V. Johanningmeier,Barbara Thayer-Bacon,Michael M. Warner,Frances O'neill &Patricia F. Goldblatt -1994 -Educational Studies 25 (1):24-87.
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    The White Man's Indian: Images of the American Indian from Columbus to the Present.Robert F. Berkhofer, Jr.Paul Erickson -1980 -Isis 71 (2):323-324.
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    Review of Quintessence: Basic Readings From the Philosopyhy of W.V. Quine, ed. Roger F.Gibson, Jr. [REVIEW]Michael Goodman -2004 -Essays in Philosophy 5 (2):517-518.
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  25. Anderson, JR, 313, 559.R. N. Aslin,D. H. Ballard,J. Berger,L. Boroditsky,C. R. Clark,T. Dartnall,S. Dennis,B. Galantucci,E. A. F.Gibson &R. L. Goldstone -2005 -Cognitive Science 29:1091.
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  26. American Values: Lessons I Learned from My Family byRobert F. Kennedy, Jr. [REVIEW]Leemon McHenry -2020 -Journal of American Culture 23:157-159.
    The Kennedys embraced a political philosophy rooted in antiquity, one based on a domestic policy of justice and equality and a foreign policy of reason and gentle persuasion rather than force and fear. Imperialism abroad is inconsistent with democracy at home. This appears to be the foundation for John F. Kennedy’s foreign policy which also has a remarkable affinity to the lessons offered by Thucydides in the History of the Peloponnesian War and Plato in the Republic.
     
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    Venetian Drawings XIV-XVII CenturiesJohn Singleton CopleyRufino TamayoJuan Gris: His Life and WorkFlemish Drawings XV-XVI CenturiesGuernicaThe Prints of Joan MiroHorace Pippin: A Negro Painter in AmericaGiovanni SegantiniSpanish Drawings XV-XIX Centuries.Graziano D'Albanella,James Thomas Flexner,Robert Goldwater,Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler,Juan Gris,Andre Leclerc,Pablo Picasso,Selden Rodman,Gottardo Segantini,Jose Gomez Sicre,Walter Ueberwasser,Robert Spreng,Bruno Adriani,C. Ludwig Brumme,Alec Miller,Jacques Schnier,Louis Slobodkin,Richard F. French,Simon L. Millner,Edward A. Armstrong,Alfred H. Barr Jr,E. K. Brown,R. O. Dunlop,Walter Pach,Robert Ethridge Moore,Alexander Romm,H. Ruhemann,Hans Tietze,R. H. Wilenski,D. Bartling,W. K. Wimsatt Jr,Samuel Johnson &Leo Stein -1950 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (3):205.
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    Book Reviews Section 1.John Ohlinger,David Conrad,Frederick S. Buchanan,Jack Christensen,Jeffrey Herold,J. Don Reeves,Everett D. Lantz,Ursula Springer,Robert L. Hardgrave Jr,Noel F. Mcginn,Malcolm B. Campbell,R. J. Woodin,Norman Lederer,Jerry B. Burnell &Rodney Skager -1973 -Educational Studies 4 (2):65-75.
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  29. William F. Quillian, Jr., The Moral Theory of Evolutionary Naturalism. [REVIEW]Robert Hamilton -1945 -Hibbert Journal 44:189.
     
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    Book Review Section 3. [REVIEW]James C. Carper,Harry F. Wolcott,James Palermo, Strope Jr,Robert G. Owens,Robert B. Kottkamp,William G. Wraga,William T. Pink &Jane Mint0 Bailey -1988 -Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 19 (2):223-276.
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  31. 126 Carolyn Gratton.Peter L. Berger,Thomas Luckman,Robert Blauner,Herbert Block,Melvin Prince,Orville G. Brim,Stanton Wheeler,John Nixon Brooks,Henry Bugbee Jr &J. F. T. Bugental -1972 -Humanitas 66:125.
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  32. RH Logie, Visuo-Spatial Working Memory. Hillsdale, NJ: LEA. FN Dempster & CJ Brainerd, Interference and Inhibition in Cognition. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. TC Daddesio, On Minds and Symbols. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. R. McClamrock, Existential Cognition. Chicago: Chicago University Press. [REVIEW]A. E. Goldberg,M. Haith,J. Benson,R. J. Roberts Jr,B. F. Pennington,W. Sinnott-Armstrong,D. Raffman,N. Asher,F. Karlsson &A. Voutilainen -1996 -Cognition 59:241-243.
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  33. Expert knowledge, Ersatz knowledge, and economics A review ofRobert F. Garnett Jr (ed.) What Do Economists Know? New Economics of Knowledge. [REVIEW]D. W. Hands -2000 -Journal of Economic Methodology 7 (3):449-453.
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    Shock value: A Deleuzean encounter with James Purdy's narrow rooms.Robert F. Gross -2010 - In Thomas Richard Fahy,The philosophy of horror. Lexington, Ky.: University Press of Kentucky. pp. 199.
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    Issues in philosophy and education.Robert P. Craig -1974 - New York,: MSS Information.
    Rogers, C. R. and Skinner, B. F. Some issues concerning the control of human behavior.--Broudy, H. S. Didactics, heuristics, and philetics.--Craig, R. An analysis of the psychology of moral development of Lawrence Kohlberg.--Scudder, J. R., Jr. Freedom with authority: a Buber model for teaching.--Hook, S. Some educational attitudes and poses.--Strike, K. A. Freedom, autonomy, and teaching.--Elkind, D. Piaget and Montessori.--Raywid, M. A. Irrationalism and the new reformism.--Doll, W. E., Jr. A methodology of experience: the process of inquiry.--Neff, F. C. Competency-based (...) teaching and trained fleas.--Brown, A. "What could be bad?" Some reflections on the accountability movement. (shrink)
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    The Appeal to Immediate Experience: Philosophic Method in Bradley Whitehead and Dewey.Robert Donald Mack -2015 - New York,: Forgotten Books.
    Excerpt from The Appeal to Immediate Experience: Philosophic Method in Bradley Whitehead and Dewey The insight and guidance of Professor John Herman Randall, Jr. have made this book possible. Rather than merely acknowledge my debt to him I would like to express my gratitude here for his unfailing kindness, his penetrating criticism of my efforts, and the help he has given me in clarifying the complex problems of this subject-matter. I wish also to acknowledge the kindness of the following publishers (...) in permitting me to quote from their publications: F. H. Bradley, Appearance and Reality, by Allen and Unwin Ltd.; J. H. Randall, Jr. and J. Buchler, Philosophy: An Introduction, by Barnes Noble, Inc.; F. H. Bradley, Appearance and Reality and Essays on Truth and Reality, by Clarendon Press, Oxford; F. J. E. Woodbridge, Nature and Mind, by Columbia University Press; R. W. Church, Bradley's Dialectic, by Cornell University Press; John Dewey, The Man and His Philosophy, by Harvard University Press; J. Dewey, Logic and Influence of Darwin on Philosophy, by Henry Holt Company; R. Kagey, F. H. Bradley's Logic, by R. Kagey; J. Dewey, Nature in Experience and Whitehead's Philosophy, by Longmans, Green & Co.; A. N. Whitehead, Symbolism, Modes of Thought, Adventures of Ideas, Process and Reality, T. M. Forsyth, English Philosophy, and J. H. Muirhead, Bradley's Place in Philosophy, by the Macmillan Company; A. N. Whitehead, The Concept of Nature-and An Equiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge, by the Macmillan Company and the Cambridge University Press; H. B. Haldane, Human Experience, by John Murray Ltd.; J. Goheen, Whitehead's Theory of Value, by Northwestern University Press; J. Dewey, Experience and Nature, by Open Court Publishing Co.; G. Santayana, Realm of Essence and Scepticism and Animal Faith, by Charles Scribner's Sons; and J. Dewey, "How is Mind to be Known?" The Objectivism-Subjectivism of Modern Philosophy," M. Gross, The Philosophy of A. N. Whitehead," and M. C. Otto, The Journal of Philosophy. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. (shrink)
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    The philosophy of sport: a collection of original essays.Robert G. Osterhoudt -1973 - Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas.
    The ontological status of sport: Weiss, P. Records and the man. Schacht, R. L. On Weiss on records, athletic activity, and the athlete. Fraleigh, W. P. On Weiss on records and on the significance of athletic records. Stone, R. E. Assumptions about the nature of movement. Suits, B. The elements of sport. Kretchmar, S. Ontological possibilities: sport as play. Morgan, W. An existential phenomenological analysis of sport as a religious experience. Fraleigh, W. P. The moving "I." Fraleigh, W. P. Some (...) meanings of the human experience of freedom and necessity in sport. Keenan, F. W. The concept of doing.--The ethical status of sport: Keating, J. W. The ethics of competition and its relation to some moral problems in ahtletics. Sadler, W. A., Jr. A contextual approach to an understanding of competition: a response to Keating's philosophy of athletics. Osterhoudt, R. G. On Keating on the competitive motif in athletics and playful activity. Suits, B. The grasshopper: a thesis concerning the moral idea of man. Broekhoff, J. Sport and ethics in the context of culture. Zeigler, E. F. The pragmatic (experimentalistic) ethic as it relates to sport and physical education. Roberts, T. J. and Galasso, P. J. The fiction of morally indifferent acts in sport. Osterhoudt, R. G. The Kantian ethic as a principle of moral conduct in sport and athletics. Thomas, C. E. Do you "wanna" bet: an examination of player betting and the integrity of the sporting event.--The aesthetic status of sport: Kuntz, P. G. The aesthetics of sport. Keenan, F. W. The athletic contest as a "tragic" form of art. Osterhoudt, R. G. An Hegelian interpretation of art, sport, and athletics. (shrink)
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    Philosophers Look at Science Fiction. [REVIEW]Robert Ginsberg -1984 -Idealistic Studies 14 (2):172-172.
    Smith and Fred D. Miller, Jr., make sweeping claims for the intellectual importance of science fiction, putting heavy weight on its pedagogical and problem-raising values. But these values appear secondary. What if science fiction is primarily a form of fiction—not wisdom-seeking but pleasure-giving? Lee F. Werth pens a “story” which is all discussion about time travel. It is unclear what it proves. Monte Cook offers brilliant and amusing paradoxes on time machines, including the oddity of visiting oneself in the past. (...) Cook has another paper of limited philosophical importance about identity in a specific science fiction world. Joseph C. Pitt gives a negative piece that rules out any plausible literature of alternative worlds based on tampering with causation, since we cannot conceive of a world without causation. This shortchanges the imagination a priori and closes the door on current philosophical debate. (shrink)
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    The mystery of Christ: Clue to Paul's thinking on wisdom.Robert Hill -1984 -Heythrop Journal 25 (4):475–483.
    Books Reviewed in this Article: Introduction to the Critical Study of the Text of the Hebrew Bible. By J. Weingreen. Pp.vii, 103, Oxford, Clarendon Press; New York, Oxford University Press, 1982, £5.50. The Archaeology of the Land of Israel. By Yohanan Aharoni. Pp.xx, 344, Philadelphia, The Westminster Press, 1982, $27.50, $18.95 ; London, SCM Press, 1982, £12.50. A Commentary on the Gospel of Mark. By Terence J. Keegan. Pp.183, New York, Paulist Press, and Leominster, Fowler Wright Books, 1981, £4.45. The (...) Panorama of Luke: An Introduction to the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. By Neil Richardson. Pp.116, London, Epworth Press, 1982, £3.95. The Synoptic Gospels: An Introduction. By Keith F. Nickle. Pp.119, London SCM Press, 1982, £5.50. What is a Gospel? By Nicholas King. Pp.132, Leigh‐on‐Sea, Kevin Mayhew, 1982, £3.00. The Women Around Jesus: Reflections on Authentic Personhood. By Elisabeth Moltmann‐Wendel, translated by J. Bowden. Pp.xii, 148, London, SCM Press, 1982, £3.95. Paul and Paulinism: Essays in honour of C.K. Barrett. Edited by M.D. Hooker and S.G. Wilson. Pp.xxvii, 404, London, SPCK, 1982, £25.00. Divine Revelation and the Limits of Historical Criticism. By William J. Abraham. Pp.222, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1982, £15.00. The Social Teaching of Vatican II. By Rodger Charles with Drostan Maclaren. Pp.xxvi, 569, San Francisco, Ignatius Press; Oxford, Plater Publications, 1982, £12.75. Option for the Poor: A Hundred Years of Vatican Social Teaching. By Donal Dorr. Pp.viii, 328, New York, Orbis Books; Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1983, £7.95. The Kindness that Kills. Edited by Digby Anderson. Pp.xii, 170, London SPCK, 1984, £3.95. Communism in the Bible. By José Porfiro Miranda. Pp.x, 86, London, SCM Press Ltd. 1982, £3.50. Why I am still a Catholic. Edited byRobert Nowell. Pp.157, London, Collins, 1982, £4.95. Does God Answer Prayer? By Peter Baelz. Pp.55, London, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1982, £1.95. A Cry for Mercy. By Henri J.M. Nouwen. Pp.175, Dublin, Gill and Macmillan, 1982, £3.50. The Living Reminder. By Henri J.M. Nouwen. Pp.80, Dublin, Gill and Macmillan, 1982, £2.95. Making All Things New. By Henri J.M. Nouwen. Pp.95, Dublin, Gill and Macmillan, 1982. £2.95. Picturing God. By Norman Pittenger. Pp.x, 147, London, SCM Press, 1982, £4.50. Christotherapy II, The Fasting and Feasting Heart. By Bernard J. Tyrrell. Pp.xiii, 337, New York, Paulist Press, 1982, £6.70. With Respect: A Doctor's Response to a Healing Pope. By Frank Lake. Pp.xxiii, 327, London, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1982, £6.95. Euthanasia and Clinical Practice: Trends, Principles and Alternatives: The Report of a Working Party. Pp.viii, 88, London, The Linacre Centre, 1982, £2.75. Essays in Religion and Morality. By William James. Pp.xxviii, 345, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1982, £17.50. Freud and Jung: Conflicts of Interpretation. ByRobert Steele. Pp.vii, 390, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982, £14.95. Archetype: A Natural History of the Self. By Anthony Stevens. Pp.xi, 324, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982, £12.50. The Seeing Eye: Hermeneutical Phenomenology in the Study of Religion. By Walter L. Brenneman Jr. and Stanley O. Yarian, in association with Alan M. Olson. Pp.xii, 177, University Park and London, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1982, £8.10. Contemporary Philosophy of Religion. Edited by S.M. Cahn and D. Schatz. Pp.x, 310, Oxford University Press, 1982, £6.95. Beyond Empiricism: Philosophy of Science in Sociology. By Andrew Tudor. Pp.xii, 213, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982, £4.95. Philosophy and Human Geography: An Introduction to Contemporary Approaches. By R.J. Johnston. Pp.viii, 152, London, Edward Arnold, 1982, £5.50. The Literate Revolution in Greece and its Cultural Consequences. By Eric A. Havelock. pp.viii, 362, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1982, £17.70, £6.30. The Philosophy ofRobert Grosseteste. By James McEvoy. Pp.xviii, 560, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1982, £35.00. Kant's Life and Thought. By Ernst Cassirer, translated by James Haden, introduction by Stephan Körner. Pp.xxiii, 429, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1981, £17.50. Kant's Theory of Form: An Essay on the Critique of Pure Reason. ByRobert B. Pippin. Pp.xii, 247, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1982, £16.50. The Basic Problems of Phenomenology. By Martin Heidegger, translated by Albert Hofstadter. Pp.xxxi, 396, Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana University Press, 1982, £16.50. In the Active Voice By Mary Douglas. Pp.xi, 306, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982, £9.75. Structural Sociology. Edited by Ino Rossi. Pp.xiv, 363, New York, Columbia University Presss, 1982, £45.50. A Vanquished Hope: The Movement for Church Renewal in Russia, 1905–1906. By J.W. Cunningham. Pp.384, Crestwood, St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1981, £7.95. Christians in Ulster 1968–1980. By Eric Gallagher and Stanley Worrall. P.241, Oxford University Press, 1982, £10.00. Scotland and the Papacy. By John Cooney. Pp.126, Edinburgh, Paul Harris, 1982, £8.95, £4.95. Scotia Pontificia. Edited byRobert Somerville. Pp.xiii, 177, Oxford, Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1982, £25.00. (shrink)
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    His master's voice: Theodore of mopsuestia on the psalms.Robert C. Hill -2004 -Heythrop Journal 45 (1):40–53.
    Books reviewed:John Barton, Joel and Obadiah: A Commentary John P. Meier, A Marginal Jew, Volume III: Companions and CompetitorsWilliam E. Arnal, Jesus and the Village Scribes: Galilean Conflicts and the Setting of QRichard A. Horsley, Hearing the Whole Story: The Politics of Plot in Mark's GospelMaurice Casey, Aramaic Sources of Mark's GospelPhilip Jenkins, Hidden Gospels: How the Search for Jesus Lost its WayChristopher M. Tuckett, Christology and the New Testament: Jesus and His Earliest FollowersMarkus Bockmuehl, The Cambridge Companion to JesusShelly (...) Matthews, First Converts: Rich Pagan Women and the Rhetoric of Mission in Early Judaism and ChristianityStephen J. Davis, The Cult of Saint Thecla: A Tradition of Women's Piety in Late AntiquityJ. Nimmo Smith, A Christian's Guide to Greek Culture. The Pseudo‐Nonnus Commentaries on Sermons 4, 5, 39 and 43 by Gregory of Nazianzus: Introduction, Translation and Notes.David Thomas, Early Moslem Polemic Against Christianity: Abu Isa al‐Warraq's ‘Against the Incarnation’Thomas O'Loughlin, Celtic Theology: Humanity, World and God in Early Irish WritingsCaroline M. Baron and Jenny Stratford, The Church and Learning in Later Medieval Society: Essays in Honour of R. B. Dobson Owen Chadwick, The Early Reformation on the Continent Benson Bobrick, The Making of the English BiblePeter Marhall and Alec Ryrie, The Beginnings of English ProtestantismRobert Tittler, The Reformation and the Towns in England. Politics and Political Culture, c. 1540–1640Peter Marshall, Beliefs and the Dead in Reformation EnglandNicholas Tyacke, Aspects of English Protestantism, c.1530–1700John Coffey, Persecution and Toleration in Protestant England, 1558–1689WilliamGibson, The Church of England 1688–1832: Unity and AccordWarwick Gould and Marjorie Reeves, Joachim of Fiore and the Myth of the Eternal Evangel in the Nineteenth and Twentieth CenturiesJames M. Byrne, God: Thoughts in an Age of Uncertainty Michael Palmer, The Question of God: An Introduction and SourcebookMichel René Barnes, The Power of God: ΔYNAMIΣ in Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian TheologyThomas Aquinas, Disputed Questions on VirtueStanley M. Hauerwas, Wilderness Wanderings: Probing Twentieth‐Century Theology and PhilosophyDavid Toole, Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo: Theological Reflections on Nihilism, Tragedy, and ApocalypseJohn Sullivan, Catholic Education: Distinctive and InclusiveGeorge Dennis O'Brien, The Idea of a Catholic UniversityGunnar Skirbekk and Nils Gilje, A History of Western ThoughtEllen Wagner, Essays on Plato's PsychologyAnthony Kenny, Aquinas on BeingJame Daly, Deals and Ideals: Two Concepts of EnlightenmentManfred Kuehn, Kant: A BiographyP. Travis Kroeker and Bruce K. Ward, Remembering the End: Dostoevsky as Prophet to ModernityStephen Mulhall, Inheritance and Originality: Wittgenstein, Heidegger, KierkegaardDavid Braybrooke, Natural Law ModernizedMaría Pía Lara, Rethinking EvilW. W. Meisner, Freud and PsychoanalysisJennifer Jackson, Truth, Trust and MedicineJeremy Sugarman and Daniel P. Sulmasy, Methods in Medical EthicsH. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. and Mark J. Cherry, Allocating Scarce Medical Resources: Roman Catholic PerspectivesMaura A. Ryan, The Ethics and Economics of Assisted Reproduction: The Cost of LongingMichael Walsh, Dictionary of Christian Biography. (shrink)
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    Considering moral sensitivity in media ethics courses and research: An essay review byRobert F. Potter.Robert F. Potter -1997 -Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (1):51-57.
    (1997). Considering moral sensitivity in media ethics courses and research: An essay review byRobert F. Potter. Journal of Mass Media Ethics: Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 51-57. doi: 10.1207/s15327728jmme1201_4.
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    Situationist Social Psychology and J. S. Mill's Conception of Character:Robert F. Card.Robert F. Card -2010 -Utilitas 22 (4):481-493.
    The situationist challenge to global character traits claims that on the basis of findings in social psychology, we should only accept at most the existence of local or context-sensitive traits. In this article I explore a neglected area of J. S. Mill's work to outline an account of context-sensitive traits. This account of traits, coupled with a sophisticated consequentialist ethical framework, suggests an interesting view on which persons govern the circumstances of their actions in order to best promote overall well-being.
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    Philosophical Pluralism and Catholic Orthodoxy.Robert F. Harvanek -1950 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (1):21-52.
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    The Unity of Metaphysics.Robert F. Harvanek -1953 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 28 (3):375-412.
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    The Need for Consistency in NICUs.Robert F. Weir -1992 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 3 (4):311-314.
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    A Community of Interest.Robert F. Welborn -1992 -Between the Species 8 (4):13.
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    Does the Deterrence Theory of Punishment Exist?Robert F. Ladenson -1976 -Philosophy Research Archives 2:391-405.
    Among the many assaults upon widely held views in social and political philosophy to be found inRobert Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia, is a novel criticism of the utilitarian deterrence theory of punishment. Nozick believes that this criticism is absolutely decisive, and, indeed, in his words, establishes the utilitarian deterrence theory's "non existence." The purpose of this paper is to show that Nozick's criticism rests upon a tacit crucial error about the nature of punishment. This error, while an (...) elementary one, is evidently easy to make since not only Nozick falls prey to it but also some prominent utilitarians themselves. Recognizing the error makes possible a more careful statement of the utilitarian deterrence theory that avoids Nozick's criticism. (shrink)
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  48. Moral Decision-Making: Consequentialism and Character.Robert F. Card -1997 - Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison
    Bernard Williams has argued that on a consequentialist moral theory, individuals cannot possess what he calls "integrity." I argue that one central strand of this criticism concerns how persons must think about life-shaping decisions. I interpret "integrity" as a pattern of continuity in an agent's moral decision-making. In order to have integrity an agent must possess a stable character which unifies one's choices. Since a sophisticated consequentialist moral structure can properly value the having of a character on the basis of (...) which agents guide their lives, it can successfully address this criticism. (shrink)
     
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    Response to commentators on "conscientious objection and emergency contraception": Sex, drugs and the rocky role of levonorgestrel.Robert F. Card -2007 -American Journal of Bioethics 7 (10):W4 – W6.
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    The shock of existence.Robert F. Creegan -1954 - Cambridge, Mass.,: Sci-Art Publishers.
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