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    Self-referential inconsistency, inevitable falsity and metaphysical argumentation.Joseph M. Boyle Jr - 1972 - Metaphilosophy 3 (1):25-42.
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    Natural law ethics in theory and practice: a Joseph Boyle reader.Joseph M. Boyle - 2020 - Washington, D.C: The Catholic University of America Press. Edited by John J. Liptay, Christopher Tollefsen & Robert P. George.
    This volume presents a selection of previously published essays by Joseph Boyle, a crucial contributor to 20th century Catholic moral philosophy through his development of the New Classical Natural Law Theory.
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  3. Nuclear Deterrence, Morality, and Realism.John Finnis, Joseph M. Boyle & Germain Gabriel Grisez - 1987 - Clarendon Press.
    Nuclear deterrence requires objective ethical analysis. In providing it, the authors face realities - the Soviet threat, possible nuclear holocaust, strategic imperatives - but they also unmask moral evasions - deterrence cannot be bluff, pure counterforce, the lesser evil, or a step towards disarmament. They conclude that the deterrent is unjustifiable and examine the new question of conscience that this raises for everyone.
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    The diffusiveness of intention principle: A counter-example.Joseph M. Boyle & Thomas D. Sullivan - 1977 - Philosophical Studies 31 (5):357 - 360.
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    Determinism, Freedom, and Self-Referential Arguments.Joseph M. Boyle, Germain Grisez & Olaf Tollefsen - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (1):3-37.
    For this reason, proponents of free choice have attempted to find grounds for a refutation of determinism in the determinist position itself. Such attempts have sometimes taken the form of argumentation—by now well known—that determinism is somehow self-refuting or self-defeating.
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  6. "Praeter Intentionem" in Aquinas.Joseph M. Boyle - 1978 - The Thomist 42 (4):649.
     
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  7. Nuclear Deterrence, Morality, and Realism.John Finnis, Joseph M. Boyle, Germain Grisez & Gregory Kavka - 1989 - Ethics 99 (2):407-422.
     
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  8. Nuclear Deterrence, Morality and Realism.John Finnis, Joseph M. Boyle & Germain Grisez - 1988 - The Personalist Forum 4 (1):44-46.
     
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  9. Nuclear Deterrence, Morality and Realism.John Finnis, Joseph M. Boyle, Germain Grisez & Jefferson Mcmahan - 1990 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 19 (1):93-106.
     
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  10. Nuclear Deterrence, Morality and Realism.John Finnis, Joseph M. Boyle & Germain Grisez - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (244):277-279.
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  11. Toward understanding the principle of double effect.Joseph M. Boyle Jr - 1980 - Ethics 90 (4):527-538.
  12. Nuclear Deterrence, Morality and Realism.John Finnis, Joseph M. Boyle & Germain Grisez - 1989 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 51 (3):560-561.
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    Philosophy and civil law.Joseph M. Boyle - 1975 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 49:82-95.
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    The Basic Question.Joseph M. Boyle - 1988 - Ethics and Medics 13 (12):2-3.
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    Philosophical Perspectives on Bioethics.L. W. Sumner & Joseph M. Boyle (eds.) - 1996 - University of Toronto Press.
    How are we to understand the role of bioethics in the health care system, government, and academe? This collection of original essays raises these and other questions about the nature of bioethics as a discipline.
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  16. Euthanasia and assisted suicide.Bernard M. Dickens, Joseph M. Boyle Jr & Linda Ganzini - 2008 - In Peter A. Singer & A. M. Viens (eds.), The Cambridge textbook of bioethics. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Catholic Sexual Ethics: A Summary, Explanation & Defense.Ronald David Lawler, Joseph M. Boyle & William E. May - 1985
    The church 's teaching with regard to sexuality in light of these documents: the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Veritatis Splendor, Evangelium Vitae, and others. Catholic Church's position on all aspects of human sexuality, homo, and birth control.
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  18. A. I. Melden: "Rights and Persons". [REVIEW]Joseph M. Boyle - 1981 - The Thomist 45 (2):332.
     
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  19. John Harris: "Violence and Responsibility". [REVIEW]Joseph M. Boyle - 1982 - The Thomist 46 (4):636.
     
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    Euthanasia, Liberty, and Religion. [REVIEW]Germain Grisez & Joseph M. Boyle - 1982 - Ethics 93 (1):129-138.
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    Self‐Referential Inconsistency, Inevitable Falsity and Metaphysical Argumentation.Joseph M. Boyle Jr - 1972 - Metaphilosophy 3 (1):25-42.
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    Should the Baby Live? The Problem of Handicapped Infants. [REVIEW]Joseph M. Boyle Jr - 1986 - Review of Metaphysics 40 (2):384-385.
    In this book, Kuhse and Singer consider the moral problems which arise in decisions about the treatment or non-treatment of severely handicapped newborns. Their main conclusion is that some of these infants should be killed.
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    Natural Law and Natural Rights. [REVIEW]Joseph M. Boyle Jr - 1981 - New Scholasticism 55 (2):245-247.
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    Kamm, F. M.Joseph Boyle - 2012 - Ethics 122 (4):819-824.
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    Kamm , F. M. Ethics for Enemies: Terror, Torture, and War Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. Pp. 178. $35.00 (cloth). [REVIEW]Joseph Boyle - 2012 - Ethics 122 (4):819-824.
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    Joseph M. Boyle: In Memoriam.Christopher Tollefsen - 2016 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 41 (6):696-697.
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    Joseph M. Boyle: In Memoriam.Christopher Tollefsen - 2016 - Christian Bioethics 22 (3):364-365.
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    Christian versus Philosophical Natural Law Reasoning: Reply to Joseph Boyle.J. M. DuBois - 2008 - Christian Bioethics 14 (3):310-313.
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    One Person's Modus Ponens: Boyle, Absolutist Catholicism, and the Doctrine of Double Effect.M. P. Aulisio - 1997 - Christian Bioethics 3 (2):142-157.
    The doctrine of double effect (DOE) has its origins in Roman Catholic thought and has been held to have widespread applications in bioethics. Its applications range over issues of maternal-fetal conflict, organ donation and transplant, euthanasia, and resource allocation, among other controversial issues. Recently, Joseph Boyle, the foremost proponent of the DOE over the past few decades, has argued that the DOE is required by the absolutist context of the Catholic tradition, and, further, that anyone who rejects this (...)
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    Joshua Billings and Miriam Leonard, eds., Tragedy and the Idea of Modernity. Reviewed by.M. Walsh Joseph - 2016 - Philosophy in Review 36 (6):241-243.
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    A history of formal logic.Joseph M. Bochenski & Ivo Thomas - 1970 - New York,: Chelsea Pub. Co..
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    Structural learning and concrete operations: an approach to Piagetian conservation.Joseph M. Scandura - 1980 - New York: Praeger. Edited by Alice B. Scandura.
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    Role of rules in behavior: Toward an operational definition of what (rule) is learned.Joseph M. Scandura - 1970 - Psychological Review 77 (6):516-533.
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    From domestic to global solidarity: The dialectic of the particular and universal in the building of social solidarity.Joseph M. Schwartz - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (1):131–147.
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    From Domestic to Global Solidarity: The Dialectic of the Particular and Universal in the Building of Social Solidarity.Joseph M. Schwartz - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (1):131-147.
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    Ethical challenges in research on post-abortion care with adolescents: experiences of researchers in Zambia.Joseph M. Zulu, Joseph Ali, Kristina Hallez, Nancy E. Kass, Charles Michelo & Adnan A. Hyder - 2018 - Tandf: Global Bioethics:1-16.
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    Contemporary European philosophy.Joseph M. Bochenski - 1956 - Berkeley,: University of California Press.
    GRAF PAUL YORCK VON WARTENBURG I Origin of Contemporary Philosophy i . The Nineteenth Century a. the nature and growth of modern philosophy Modern ...
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    The Philosophical Roots of the Current Medical Crisis.James E. Morriss Joan M. Boyle - 1981 - Metaphilosophy 12 (3-4):284-301.
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    The Anthropic Principle and Teleological Interpretations of Nature.Joseph M. Zycinski - 1987 - Review of Metaphysics 41 (2):317 - 333.
    THE SAME PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS often become the object of extremely diverse opinions. When Leibniz presented his idea of "possible worlds," Voltaire used the occasion for an ironic comment on "metaphysico-theologo-cosmology," whereas for P. L. M. de Maupertuis it was an idea that inspired his important discoveries in the domain of mathematical analysis of dynamic systems. Similar differences of opinion appear today in discussions on the so-called Anthropic Principle. Unequivalent variants of this principle state the existence of close links between the (...)
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    The ability of internal auditors to identify ethical dilemmas.Joseph M. Larkin - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 23 (4):401 - 409.
    This study surveys the internal audit department of a large financial services organization. Respondents were challenged to recognize and evaluate ethical and unethical situations often encountered in practice. Four key demographic variables were investigated: gender, age, years of employment and peer group influence. For the most part, respondents view themselves as more ethical than their peers. There does appear to be a gender effect suggesting females' ability to identify ethical behavior better than their male counterparts. This study contributes to the (...)
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    Ethical challenges in research on post-abortion care with adolescents: experiences of researchers in Zambia.Joseph M. Zulu, Joseph Ali, Kristina Hallez, Nancy E. Kass, Charles Michelo & Adnan A. Hyder - 2018 - Global Bioethics:1-16.
    Post-abortion care research is increasingly being conducted in low- and middle-income countries to help reduce the high burden of unsafe abortion. This study aims to help address the evidence gap about ethical challenges that researchers in LMICs face when carrying out PAC research with adolescents. Employing an explorative qualitative approach, the study identified several ethics challenges encountered by PAC researchers in Zambia, including those associated with seeking ethics and regulatory approvals at institutional and national levels. Persistent stigma around abortion and (...)
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    3. Between Mathematics and Transcendece: The Search for the Spiritual Dimension of Scientific Discovery.Joseph M. Zycinski - 2003 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (2).
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    Between Mathematics and Transcendece.Joseph M. Zycinski - 2003 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 6 (2):38-45.
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    Catholicism in the Dialogue with Contemporary Culture according to Fides et Ratio.Joseph M. Zycinski - 1999 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 2 (4):49-67.
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    Christian Theism and the Philosophical Meaning of Cosmic Evolution.Joseph M. Zycinski - 2005 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 61 (1):211 - 223.
    Interpreting John Paul II's message to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in the context of the new scientific discoveries concerning the mitochondrial DNA, one can argue that the human species emerged in Africa some 200,000 years ago. The very problem of the emergence of the human soul in the process of biological evolution represents a subject outside the cognitive competence of science. Attempts can be undertaken to explain this issue in the epistemological perspective of philosophy and theology. In traditional versions (...)
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  46. Christian Theism and Cosmic Evolution.Joseph M. Zycinski - 2005 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 61 (1):211-223.
    Interpreting John Paul II's message ca the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in the context of the new scientific discoveries concerning the mitochondrial DNA, one can argue that the human species emerged in Africa some 200,000 years ago. The very problem of the emergence of the human soul in the process of biological evolution represents a subject outside the cognitive competence of science. Attempts can be undertaken to explain this issue in the epistemological perspective of philosophy and theology. In traditional versions (...)
     
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    The Doctrine of Substance and Whitehead's Metaphysics.Joseph M. Zycinski - 1989 - Review of Metaphysics 42 (4):765 - 781.
    IN DEBATES CONCERNING the relationship between basic principles of Whiteheadian process philosophy and the classical doctrine of substance, one can distinguish at least three types of essentially different approaches to the discussed issue: Process metaphysics implies definitive rejection of substantialist categories of traditional philosophy, and introduces a radically new perspective in which notions of flux and change replace the former categories of enduring substances and relative immutability of individual subjects. Whitehead's approach to the traditional doctrine of substance results in a (...)
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  48. The rationality of logos instead of the dictatorships of relativism.Joseph M. Zycinski - 2009 - Acta Philosophica 18 (1):43-58.
     
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    Ancient formal logic.Joseph M. Bochenski - 1951 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co..
  50. Moral Reasoning: Hints and Allegations.Joseph M. Paxton & Joshua D. Greene - 2010 - Topics in Cognitive Science 2 (3):511-527.
    Recent research in moral psychology highlights the role of emotion and intuition in moral judgment. In the wake of these findings, the role and significance of moral reasoning remain uncertain. In this article, we distinguish among different kinds of moral reasoning and review evidence suggesting that at least some kinds of moral reasoning play significant roles in moral judgment, including roles in abandoning moral intuitions in the absence of justifying reasons, applying both deontological and utilitarian moral principles, and counteracting automatic (...)
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