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  1. Justice.E. Kamenka & A. E. Tay - 1982 - Mind 91 (362):308-310.
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  2. Marxism and Ethics.E. Kamenka - 1969 - Studies in Soviet Thought 10 (1):73-74.
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  3. Bureaucracy: The Career of a Concept.E. Kamenka & M. Krygier - 1985 - Studies in Soviet Thought 29 (2):151-153.
     
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  4. Lukacs and Law.E. Kamenka - 1987 - Rechtstheorie 18 (4):516-523.
     
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  5. Some Remarks on the Nature and Role of Philosophy.E. Kamenka - 1986 - Dialectics and Humanism 13 (1):123-130.
     
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    The traditions of justice.Eugene Kamenka & Alice E.-S. Tay - 1986 - Law and Philosophy 5 (3):281 - 313.
  7. BLAKELEY: "Soviet theory of knowledge". [REVIEW]E. Kamenka - 1965 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 43:255.
  8. NARSKY, I. S. - "Filosofiya Davida Yuma". [REVIEW]E. Kamenka - 1969 - Mind 78:311.
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    RADAR, M.: "Marx's Interpretation of History". [REVIEW]E. Kamenka - 1982 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 60:81.
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    Marxism and Ethics. By E. Kamenka. Toronto, The Macmillan Co. of Canada Ltd., 1969. Pp. viii, 72. $1.95.Leonard A. Kennedy - 1970 - Dialogue 8 (4):730-731.
  11. "Justice". Edited by E. Kamenka and A. E. Tay. [REVIEW]A. Ryan - 1982 - Mind 91:308.
  12. Kamenka, E. and erhsoon Tay, A., , "justice". [REVIEW]D. Browne - 1981 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 59:126.
     
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    KAMENKA, E. and TAY, E-S. : "Law and Society: The Crisis in Legal Ideals". [REVIEW]R. F. Khan - 1982 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 60:100.
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  14. KAMENKA, E. - "Marxism and Ethics". [REVIEW]A. J. Skillen - 1970 - Mind 79:633.
     
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    Justice.Eugene Kamenka & Alice Erh-Soon Tay (eds.) - 1979 - London: E. Arnold.
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    Marxist ideology, communist reality, and the concept of criminal justice.Eugene Kamenka & Alice Erh-Soon Tay - 1987 - Criminal Justice Ethics 6 (1):3-29.
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    Philosophy in the Soviet Union.Eugene Kamenka - 1963 - Philosophy 38 (143):1 - 19.
    Soviet philosophy has no great reputation in the Western philosophical world. Physicists, mathematicians, geographers and geomorphologists, medical scientists and men working in certain branches of history and linguistics have found it profitable to follow the researches of their Soviet counterparts; philosophers have not. Academician Mitin, it is true, told the Soviet Academy of Sciences early in 1943 that ’philosophy has been raised to an unparalleled level in the Soviet Union, making the U.S.S.R. a country of high philosophical culture . Many (...)
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    The ethical foundations of Marxism.Eugene Kamenka - 1962 - Boston,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    Preliminaries: Marx, Marxism and Ethics the relationship between Marxism and ethics is often alluded to and rarely explored. The disputes that surround it ...
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  19. The Ethical Foundations of Marxism.Eugene Kamenka - 1962 - Studies in Soviet Thought 3 (1):81-82.
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    The philosophy of Ludwig Feuerbach.Eugene Kamenka - 1970 - London,: Routledge & K. Paul..
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    Patterns of Soviet Thought. [REVIEW]Eugene Kamenka - 1967 - Journal of Philosophy 64 (16):509-513.
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    Marxism and ethics.Eugene Kamenka - 1969 - New York,: St. Martin's Press.
  23. Intention.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1957 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    This is a welcome reprint of a book that continues to grow in importance.
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  24. Ludwig Feuerbach. Philosophie- und Religionskritik. Die 'Neue' Philosophie.Michael Gagern & Eugene Kamenka - 1972 - Studies in Soviet Thought 12 (4):404-406.
     
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    Marxism and the History of Philosophy.Eugene Kamenka - 1965 - History and Theory 5:83.
    The materialist interpretation of history dogmatically resolves all histories into one. Marx and Engels themselves thought philosophy progresses toward the ultimate truth of Marxism, and implicitly held all historical positions interesting since their development reveals contradictions generated by inadequacies. Bolshevik Marxism's official ideology does not include philosophy's dissolution. Marxist definitions of philosophy emphasizing correct conclusions neglect distinctively philosophical argument and method. The recent Soviet view of philosophy's history has changed from the history of superstructure to the history of conflicting materialist (...)
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  26. Justice.Eugene Kamenka & Alice Erh-Soon Tay - 1982 - Studies in Soviet Thought 24 (4):333-338.
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    Marx and Hegel.Eugene Kamenka - 1991 - Dialogue and Humanism 1 (1):67-73.
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  28. Reflections on Art, Culture and Universalism.Eugene Kamenka - 1993 - Literature & Aesthetics 3:67-79.
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  29. The Baptism of Karl Marx.Eugene Kamenka - 1957 - Hibbert Journal 56:340-351.
     
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  30. The Franch Revolution: A Universal Legacy?Eugene Kamenka - 1990 - Dialectics and Humanism 17 (3):71-82.
     
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    Totalitarianism.Eugene Kamenka - 2017 - In Robert E. Goodin, Philip Pettit & Thomas Pogge (eds.), A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 821–829.
    Totalitarian, totalitarianism are twentieth‐century words. They are used to describe states, ideologies, leaders and political parties that aim at total transformation and control of their own societies or, at least, at total control of everything that is actually or potentially politically significant within those societies. More positively, ‘totalitarians’ may see themselves as promoting a total conception of life and an organically cohesive state and community. They have been accused of aiming, inevitably, at a total transformation of the world. Applied to (...)
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    The primitive ethic of Karl Marx.Eugene Kamenka - 1957 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 35 (2):75 – 96.
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    The traditions of justice.Eugene Kamenka & AliceE-S. Tay - 1986 - Law and Philosophy 5 (3).
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    Universalism and Evil.Eugene Kamenka - 1993 - Dialogue and Humanism 3 (2):156-164.
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  35. Modern Moral Philosophy.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1958 - Philosophy 33 (124):1 - 19.
    The author presents and defends three theses: (1) "the first is that it is not profitable for us at present to do moral philosophy; that should be laid aside at any rate until we have an adequate philosophy of psychology." (2) "the second is that the concepts of obligation, And duty... And of what is morally right and wrong, And of the moral sense of 'ought', Ought to be jettisoned if this is psychologically possible...." (3) "the third thesis is that (...)
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    New books. [REVIEW]Eugene Kamenka - 1969 - Mind 78 (310):311-313.
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  37. Intention.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1957 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 57:321-332.
     
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    Reason and value.E. J. Bond - 1983 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The relations between reason, motivation and value present problems which, though ancient, remain intractable. If values are objective and rational how can they move us and if they are dependent on our contingent desires how can they be rational? E. J. Bond makes a bold attack on this dilemma. The widespread view among philosophers today is that judgements contain an irreducible element of personal commitment. To this Professor Bond proposes an account of values as objective and value judgements as true (...)
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    When Suicide is not a Self-Killing: Advance Decisions and Psychological Discontinuity—Part II.Suzanne E. Dowie - forthcoming - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics:1-12.
    Derek Parfit’s view of personal identity raises questions about whether advance decisions refusing life-saving treatment should be honored in cases where a patient loses psychological continuity; it implies that these advance decisions would not be self-determining at all. However, rather than accepting that an unknown metaphysical ‘further fact’ underpins agential unity, one can accept Parfit’s view but offer a different account of what it implies morally. Part II of this article argues that contractual obligations provide a moral basis for honoring (...)
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  40. Modern Moral Philosophy.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1997 - In Thomas L. Carson & Paul K. Moser (eds.), Morality and the good life. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  41. Der Begriff der Sprache bei W. v. Humboldt und L. Wittgenstein.Rüdiger E. Böhle - 1982 - In Brigitte Scheer & Günter Wohlfart (eds.), Dimensionen der Sprache in der Philosophie des Deutschen Idealismus. Würzburg: Königshausen + Neumann.
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    The Mechanization of the World Picture.E. J. Dijksterhuis - 1969 - Clarendon Press.
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  43. On Brute Facts.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1957 - Analysis 18 (3):69 - 72.
  44. Nurses' perceptions of patient participation in hemodialysis treatment.E. M. Aasen, M. Kvangarsnes & K. Heggen - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (3):419-430.
    The aim of this study is to explore how nurses perceive patient participations of patients over 75 years old undergoing hemodialysis treatment in dialysis units, and of their next of kin. Ten nurses told stories about what happened in the dialysis units. These stories were analyzed with critical discourse analysis. Three discursive practices are found: (1) the nurses’ power and control; (2) sharing power with the patient; and (3) transferring power to the next of kin. The first and the predominant (...)
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    Metaphors in the History of Psychology.David E. Leary (ed.) - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    Arguing that psychologists and their predecessors have invariably relied on metaphors in articulation, the contributors to this volume offer a new "key" to understanding a critically important area of human knowledge by specifying the major metaphors.
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    The Economist's View of the World: And the Quest for Well-Being.Steven E. Rhoads - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    Released in 1984, Steven E. Rhoads' classic was considered by many to be among the best introductions to the economic way of thinking and its applications. This anniversary edition has been updated to account for political and economic developments - from the greater interest in redistributing income and the ascendancy of behaviorism to the Trump presidency. Rhoads explores opportunity cost, marginalism, and economic incentives and explains why mainstream economists - even those well to the left - still value free markets. (...)
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    Deseo de multitud: diferencia, antagonismo y política materialista.Aragüés Estragués & Juan Manuel - 2018 - Valencia: Pre-textos.
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  48. Interpretation of the philosophical classics.Jorge J. E. Gracia - 2004 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Jiyuan Yu (eds.), Uses and abuses of the classics: Western interpretations of Greek philosophy. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
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    Problematika predponimanii︠a︡ v germenevtike, fenomenologii i sot︠s︡iologii.E. N. Shulʹga - 2004 - Moskva: Institut filosofii RAN.
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    A Survey of Non-Classical Polyandry.Katherine E. Starkweather & Raymond Hames - 2012 - Human Nature 23 (2):149-172.
    We have identified a sample of 53 societies outside of the classical Himalayan and Marquesean area that permit polyandrous unions. Our goal is to broadly describe the demographic, social, marital, and economic characteristics of these societies and to evaluate some hypotheses of the causes of polyandry. We demonstrate that although polyandry is rare it is not as rare as commonly believed, is found worldwide, and is most common in egalitarian societies. We also argue that polyandry likely existed during early human (...)
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