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    A Case of affirming the consequent in international law: un security council resolution 232 (1966)—southern rhodesia.John Hund - 1994 - History and Philosophy of Logic 15 (2):201-210.
    In this note I examine a case of teleological reasoning in international law and find it to be the fallacy of affirming the consequent.I then show that and how the basis of this fallacy is a manipulation (or juxtaposition) of ?necessary? and ?sufficient? conditions.I conclude by giving reasons for thinking that this kind of reasoning is a regular feature of international law.
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    Formal justice and township justice.John Hund - 1984 - Philosophical Papers 13 (2):50-58.
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    Review symposium on Searle : II. Searle's the construction of social reality.John Hund - 1998 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (1):122-131.
    The Construction of Social Reality can be read at different levels, and this makes it hard to assess. At one level, it is a stunningly clear, comprehensive, and extremely simple introduction to the foundations of the social sciences. At another level, it is an idiosyncratic and interesting statement by a philoso pher of note who writes in a field with which he is barely acquainted. And at yet another level, it is a philosophical treatment of certain philosophical problems that Searle's (...)
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    Wittgenstein versus Hart two models of rules for social and legal theory.John Hund - 1991 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 21 (1):72-85.
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    Two forms of theorizing about law.John Gregory Hund - 1977 - Mind 86 (344):595-599.
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    Insiders and outsiders models of deviance and jurisprudence.John Hund - 1985 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (1):35-44.
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    A Fallacious Argument in International Law.John Hund - 1994 - Ratio Juris 7 (1):104-110.
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    A Theory of Social Facts.John Hund - 1998 - Dissertation, University of South Africa (South Africa)
    In the most general sense this thesis is about the formal structure of the Geisteswissenschaften. This does not mean that It presents a taxonomic classification of the special social sciences. It is a basic analysis of the structure of social reality that underlies all the special social sciences. Social facts have a basic ontological and logical structure that I believe can be displayed. By displaying this structure I show how we can transform inadequate prehensions of social facts into a more (...)
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    Brian Bix: Law, language and legal determinacy.John Hund - 1995 - Mind 104 (416):885-889.
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    Hegel's break with Kant: The leap from individual psychology to sociology.John Hund - 1998 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (2):226-243.
    The author calls attention to and discusses certain basic but neglected and/or obscured features of Hegel's idealism. He treats these features as paradigmati cally sociological and uses them as a baseline with which to chart Hegel's critique of, and against which to measure, Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Section 1 introduces Hegel's criticism of Kant's idealism; in contrast to his own objective idealism, transcendental idealism is individualistic. This criticism is elaborated in section 2, issuing in the quasi-Wittgensteinian indictment that Kant (...)
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    H.l.A. Hart's contribution to legal anthropology.John Hund - 1996 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 26 (3):275–292.
    In the first half of this paper I show how H. L. A. Hart's theory of rules can resolve, or at least clarify, a central methodological problem in legal anthropology that was first posed in Llewellyn and Egebel's The Cheyenñe Way In the second half I explore and develop Hart's theory of rules, and apply it to problems of agency and behaviourism in legal anthropology, and of legal development, and apply it to the problem of rule-scepticism in legal anthropology as (...)
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  12. Is the Critique of Pure reason asociological?John Hund - 1998 - South African Journal of Philosophy 17 (1):8-21.
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    Postscript—the possibility of a Kantian sociology.John Hund - 2000 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 30 (1):113-119.
    The author argues that Kant was working out a theory of society in his postcritical work, and that he intentionally, and studiously, kept the 1st Critique sociology-free.
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  14. South africas contribution to philosophy.John Hund - 1988 - South African Journal of Philosophy-Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Wysbegeerte 7 (3):181-182.
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    Synthesis and Social Reality.John Hund - 1996 - Cogito 10 (3):229-234.
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    The “Logic” of Teleological Reasoning in International Law.John Hund - 1993 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 8 (1):13-18.
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    The Social Relativity of Justice and Rights Thesis.John Hund - 1996 - Cogito 10 (2):105-108.
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    The Social Relativity of Justice and Rights Thesis.John Hund - 1996 - Cogito 10 (2):105-108.
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    The Social Re1ativity of Justice and Rights Thesis.John Hund - 1993 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 6 (1):18-19.
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    The Social Re1ativity of Justice and Rights Thesis.John Hund - 1993 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 1 (6):18-19.
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    Book Reviews : Margaret Gilbert, On Social Facts. London and New York: Routledge (Inter national Library of Philosophy), 1989. pp. x, 521. $95.00. [REVIEW]John Hund - 1994 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 24 (2):225-234.
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    Book Reviews : Margaret Gilbert, On Social Facts. London and New York: Routledge (Inter national Library of Philosophy), 1989. pp. x, 521. $95.00. [REVIEW]John Hund - 1994 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 24 (2):225-234.
  23. Natural law and natural rights.John Finnis - 1979 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This new edition includes a substantial postscript by the author, in which he responds to thirty years of discussion, criticism and further work in the field to ...
  24. Natural Law and Natural Rights.John Finnis - 1979 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    Natural Law and Natural Rights is widely recognised as a seminal contribution to the philosophy of law, and an essential reference point for all students of the subject. This new edition includes a substantial postscript by the author responding to thirty years of comment, criticism, and further work in the field.
  25. Causal structuralism.John Hawthorne - 2018 - In Anthony O'Hear (ed.), Metaphysics. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. pp. 361--78.
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  26. An interpretation of religion: human responses to the transcendent.John Hick - 1989 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    This investigation takes full account of the findings of the social and historical sciences while offering a religious interpretation of the religions as different culturally conditioned responses to a transcendent Divine Reality.
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    Causal Structuralism.John Hawthorne - 2002 - Noûs 35:361-378.
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    An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding.John Locke (ed.) - 1710 - For E. Parker.
    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding is a work by John Locke concerning the foundation of human knowledge and understanding. It first appeared in 1689 (although dated 1690) with the printed title An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding. He describes the mind at birth as a blank slate (tabula rasa, although he did not use those actual words) filled later through experience. The essay was one of the principal sources of empiricism in modern philosophy, and influenced many enlightenment philosophers, such as (...)
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    Geschichte der physikalischen Begriffe.Friedrich Hund - 1978 - Zürich: Bibliographisches Institut.
    T. 1. Die Entstehung des mechanischen Naturbildes.
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  30. A New Framework for Conceptualism.John Bengson, Enrico Grube & Daniel Z. Korman - 2010 - Noûs 45 (1):167 - 189.
    Conceptualism is the thesis that, for any perceptual experience E, (i) E has a Fregean proposition as its content and (ii) a subject of E must possess a concept for each item represented by E. We advance a framework within which conceptualism may be defended against its most serious objections (e.g., Richard Heck's argument from nonveridical experience). The framework is of independent interest for the philosophy of mind and epistemology given its implications for debates regarding transparency, relationalism and representationalism, demonstrative (...)
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    Asian philosophies.John M. Koller - 2018 - New York: Routledge.
    With an inside view from an expert in the field and a clear and engaging writing style, Asian Philosophies, Seventh Edition invites students and professors to think along with the great minds of the Asian traditions. Eminent scholar and teacher John M. Koller has devoted his life to understanding and explaining Asian thought and practice. He wrote this text to give students access to the rich philosophical and religious ideas of both South and East Asia. New to this seventh (...)
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  32. Aquinas: Moral, Political, and Legal Theory.John Finnis - 1998 - Oxford University Press.
    This launch volume in the Founders of Modern Political and Social Thought series presents a critical examination of Aquinas' thought, combining an accessible, historically-informed account of his work with an assessment of his central ideas and arguments. John Finnis presents a richly-documented critical review of Aquinas's thought on morality, politics, law, and method in social science. Unique in his coverage of Aquinas's primary and secondary texts and his own vigorous argumentation on many themes, the author focuses on the philosophy (...)
     
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  33. Might There Be External Reasons?John McDowell - 1995 - In J. E. J. Altham & Ross Harrison (eds.), World, Mind and Ethics: Essays on the Ethical Philosophy of Bernard Williams. Cambridge University Press.
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    The Social Context of Corporate Social Responsibility.John Selsky & Andromachi Athanasopoulou - 2015 - Business and Society 54 (3):322-364.
    This article examines the role of social context in corporate social responsibility research. The authors direct attention to three major perspectives in organization studies—institutional, cultural, and cognitive—that bear on the social context and explore how these perspectives are used in CSR research. These perspectives are framed as representative of the levels at which CSR may be analyzed, and each perspective is associated with a certain level of social context: the institutional perspective relates to the external social context, the cultural perspective (...)
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    Symbolic logic.John Venn - 1894 - New York,: B. Franklin.
    SYMBOLIC LOGIC. CHAPTER I. ON THE FORMS OF LOGICAL PROPOSITION. IT has been mentioned in the Introduction that the System of Logic which this work is ...
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  36. Fundamentals of ethics.John Finnis - 1983 - Clarendon Press.
    The main theme of this book is the challenge to ethics from philosophical scepticism and from contemporary forms of consequentialism.
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    A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of the Principles of Evidence, and the Methods of Scientific Investigation.John Stuart Mill (ed.) - 1843 - London, England: Cambridge University Press.
    This two-volume work, first published in 1843, was John Stuart Mill's first major book. It reinvented the modern study of logic and laid the foundations for his later work in the areas of political economy, women's rights and representative government. In clear, systematic prose, Mill disentangles syllogistic logic from its origins in Aristotle and scholasticism and grounds it instead in processes of inductive reasoning. An important attempt at integrating empiricism within a more general theory of human knowledge, the work (...)
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  38. Anti-realism and the epistemology of understanding.John McDowell - 1981 - In Herman Parret & Jacques Bouveresse (eds.), Meaning and understanding. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 225--248.
     
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    The Machiavellian moment: Florentine political thought and the Atlantic republican tradition.John Greville Agard Pocock (ed.) - 1975 - [Princeton, N.J.]: Princeton University Press.
    The Machiavellian Moment is a classic study of the consequences for modern historical and social consciousness of the ideal of the classical republic revived by Machiavelli and other thinkers of Renaissance Italy. J.G.A. Pocock suggests that Machiavelli's prime emphasis was on the moment in which the republic confronts the problem of its own instability in time, and which he calls the "Machiavellian moment." After examining this problem in the thought of Machiavelli, Guicciardini, and Giannotti, Pocock turns to the revival of (...)
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    Themes in Neoplatonic and Aristotelian logic: order, negation, and abstraction.John N. Martin - 2004 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    This book shows otherwise. John Martin rehabilitates Neoplatonism, founded by Plotinus and brought into Christianity by St. Augustine.
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    Being and Logos: Reading the Platonic Dialogues.John Sallis - 1975 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press; distributed by Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands [N.J..
    "Being and Logos" is... a philosophical adventure of rare inspiration.... Its power to illuminate the text..., its ecumenicity of inspiration, its methodological rigor, its originality, and its philosophical profundity—all together make it one of the few philosophical interpretations that the philosopher will want to re-read along with the dialogues themselves. A superadded gift is the author's prose, which is a model of lucidity and grace." —International Philosophical Quarterly "Being and Logos is highly recommended for those who wish to learn how (...)
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  42. Offences and defences: selected essays in the philosophy of criminal law.John Gardner - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The wrongness of rape -- Rationality and the rule of law in offences against the person -- Complicity and causality -- In defence of defences -- Justifications and reasons -- The gist of excuses -- Fletcher on offences and defences -- Provocation and pluralism -- The mark of responsibility -- The functions and justifications of criminal law and punishment -- Crime : in proportion and in perspective -- Reply to critics.
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    Talking with Sartre: conversations and debates.John Gerassi (ed.) - 2009 - New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
    Preface -- November 1970 -- December 1970 -- January 1971 -- March 1971 -- April 1971 -- May 1971 -- October 1971 -- December 1971 -- January 1972 -- February 1972 -- March 1972 -- April 1972 -- May 1972 -- June 1972 -- October 1972 -- November 1972 -- May 1973 -- June 1973 -- November 1973 -- November 1974 -- Farewell.
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  44. An essay concerning human understanding.John Locke - 1689 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Pauline Phemister.
    The book also includes a chronological table of significant events, select bibliography, succinct explanatory notes, and an index--all of which supply ...
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    Aircraft stories: decentering the object in technoscience.John Law - 2002 - Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
    "What is a military aircraft? John Law shows in his beautiful analysis that it is a constant oscillation between multiplicity and singularity.
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  46. Letting be.John Haugeland - 2007 - In Steven Galt Crowell & Jeff Malpas (eds.), Transcendental Heidegger. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 93--103.
     
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  47. Comic relief: a comprehensive philosophy of humor.John Morreall - 2009 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Comic Relief: A Comprehensive Philosophy of Humor develops an inclusive theory that integrates psychological, aesthetic, and ethical issues relating to humor Offers an enlightening and accessible foray into the serious business of humor Reveals how standard theories of humor fail to explain its true nature and actually support traditional prejudices against humor as being antisocial, irrational, and foolish Argues that humor’s benefits overlap significantly with those of philosophy Includes a foreword by Robert Mankoff, Cartoon Editor of The New Yorker.
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    A Theory of Justice: Original Edition.John Rawls - 2009 - Belknap Press.
    Though the revised edition of A Theory of Justice, published in 1999, is the definitive statement of Rawls's view, so much of the extensive literature on Rawls's theory refers to the first edition. This reissue makes the first edition once again available for scholars and serious students of Rawls's work.
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    Directing intentions.John Perry - 2010 - In Joseph Almog & Paolo Leonardi (eds.), The philosophy of David Kaplan. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 187--201.
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  50. A (different) virtue epistemology.John Greco - 2019 - In Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary epistemology: an anthology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
     
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