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    God and the processes of reality: foundations of a credible theism.David Arthur Pailin - 1989 - New York: Routledge.
    The problem of God today In some famously — some might say infamously — provocative letters from prison in June and July Dietrich Bonhoeffer reflects on the ...
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    Groundwork of philosophy of religion.David Arthur Pailin - 1986 - Westminster, London: Epworth Press.
    This book is a lively and readable introduction to the basic problems in the philosophy of religion. As well as dealing with traditional questions about the relationship between faith, belief, theology and reason, the attributes and existence of God, the possibility of immortality, the character of morality and its place in religious belief, and the significance of claims about experience, Dr Pailin discusses fundamental and searching questions about the relationship between faith and culture, the nature of interpretation, the theological (...)
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  3. Think pieces.Eugene G. D'Aquiu, Andrew B. Newberg, Anna Case-Winters, Norbert M. Samuelson, K. Helmut Reich, Which God, Arthur Peacocke, David A. Pailin & VfTOR Westhelle - forthcoming - Zygon.
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    Leibniz’s syncategorematic infinitesimals II: their existence, their use and their role in the justification of the differential calculus.David Rabouin & Richard T. W. Arthur - 2020 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 74 (5):401-443.
    In this paper, we endeavour to give a historically accurate presentation of how Leibniz understood his infinitesimals, and how he justified their use. Some authors claim that when Leibniz called them “fictions” in response to the criticisms of the calculus by Rolle and others at the turn of the century, he had in mind a different meaning of “fiction” than in his earlier work, involving a commitment to their existence as non-Archimedean elements of the continuum. Against this, we show that (...)
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    How many chickens does it take to make an egg? Animal welfare and environmental benefits of replacing eggs with plant foods at the University of California, and beyond.David Arthur Cleveland, Quentin Gee, Audrey Horn, Lauren Weichert & Mickael Blancho - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (1):157-174.
    Our question “How many chickens does it take to make an egg?” was inspired by the successful replacement of egg-based mayonnaise with plant-based mayonnaise in general dining at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in order to increase animal welfare. Our indicator of improved animal welfare due to decreased egg consumption was the reduction in number of chickens in the stressful and unhealthy conditions of the US egg industry. To measure this we calculated the ratio of chickens to eggs and (...)
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    Emptiness: the beauty and wisdom of absence.David Arthur Auten - 2017 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    Emptiness is a strange phenomenon that haunts us in many ways. Most of us have felt empty at one time or another, though we don’t often talk about it. We have a sense that something is missing in life. This absence extends beyond human experience to the physical world. As contemporary science has revealed to us on both a macroscopic and subatomic level, curiously, the vast majority of the universe is composed mostly of nothing but empty space. Emptiness is “abundant” (...)
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    Theological Shamelessness? A Response to Arthur Peacocke and David A. Pailin.Vítor Westhelle - 2000 - Zygon 35 (1):165-172.
    This is a theological response to two programmatic essays, “Science and the Future of Theology: Critical Issues,” by Arthur Peacocke and “What Game is Being Played? The Need for Clarity about theRelationship between Scientific and Theological Understanding,” by David A. Pailin. It argues that the two authors, well informed by the recent developments in science, are reduplicating some methodological and epistemological trends common to nineteenth‐century theology. The feasibility of their project should, therefore, be examined on whether they (...)
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  8. Religion ant) science.David Pailin John Polkinghorne, Holmes Rolston I. I. I. Steven Bouma-Prediger & L. Charles Birch Kenneth Cauthen - forthcoming - Zygon.
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    Anselm and Talking about God.David A. Pailin - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (120):247-249.
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    The Humanity of the Theologian and the Personal Nature of God: DAVID A. PAILIN.David A. Pailin - 1976 - Religious Studies 12 (2):141-158.
    In his autobiographical-biographical study, Father and Son, Edmund Gosse describes how one evening, during his childhood, while his father was praying at - or, rather, over - his bed, a rather large insect dark and flat, with more legs than a self-respecting insect ought to need, appeared at the bottom of the counterpane, and slowly advanced… I bore it in silent fascination till it almost tickled my chin, and then I screamed ‘Papa! Papa!’. My Father rose in great dudgeon, removed (...)
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    History, Humanity and the Activity of God: DAVID A. PAILIN.David A. Pailin - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (4):435-456.
    Towards the end of Way to Wisdom , after noting how specialization has fragmented modern thought, Karl Jaspers writes that One might wish for a philosophy that would encompass and assimilate the whole tradition, that would be equal to the intellectual situation of our time, that would express the contents common to all of us, and this both in sublime intellectual constructions and in simple propositions capable of finding resonance in every man.
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    Some Comments on Hartshorne's Presentation of the Ontological Argument: DAVID A. PAILIN.David A. Pailin - 1968 - Religious Studies 4 (1):103-122.
    Although the basic ideas of the ontological argument can be found in Aristotle and Philo Judaeus, the argument received its classical formulation in Anselm's Proslogion and his Reply to the objections raised by Gaunilo. During the succeeding nine centuries the argument has had a chequered career. It was supported by some scholastic theologians but rejected by Aquinas. Descartes and Leibniz offered their own versions of the proof but Kant's refutation of the argument has generally been accepted as conclusive during the (...)
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    The Incarnation as a Continuing, Reality: DAVID A. PAILIN.David A. Pailin - 1970 - Religious Studies 6 (4):303-327.
    Professor MacKinnon, in an essay on Philosophy and Christology , remarks that Christology confronts theology with difficult but ‘inescapable problems’ because logically ‘it is unique; and yet it overlaps here, there and everywhere’. The complexity of the task, however, does not excuse the theologian from the need to determine the logical nature of the concept of ‘incarnation’ if he wishes to use it in his work—and, as I hope to show, any theology which attempts to describe the actual nature of (...)
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    Reiner Grundmann, Marxism and Ecology. [REVIEW]Jonathan Hughes, Kathleen Nutt, David Archard, Nick Smith, John Mann, Andrew Bowie, Alex Klaushofer, Gary Kitchen, Katerina Deligiorgi, Ian Craib, Andrew Dobson, Kersten Glandien, Matthew Rampley, Lynne Segal, David Macey, Peter Osborne, Anthony Elliott, David Lamb, Chris Arthur, Anne Beezer & Michael Gardiner - 1993 - Radical Philosophy 63 (63).
  15. Routledge philosophy guidebook to Husserl and the Cartesian meditations.Arthur David Smith - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    Husserl has enjoyed a revival of interest in recent years and the Cartesian Meditations is perhaps his most widely read text. The book is an introduction to Husserl's phenomenology and is based on Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy . Husserl attempts to show how Descartes discovered the "transcendental" perspective which is essential to any genuine philosophy. Until now there has never been a secondary text on this important and influential work on philosophy. This book, in conjunction with the text itself, (...)
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  16. Planck's Principle.David L. Hull, Peter D. Tessner & Arthur M. Diamond - 1978 - Science 202 (4369):717-723.
  17. Mastering Chess and Shogi by Self-Play with a General Reinforcement Learning Algorithm.David Silver, Thomas Hubert, Julian Schrittwieser, Ioannis Antonoglou, Matthew Lai, Arthur Guez, Marc Lanctot, Laurent Sifre, Dharshan Kumaran, Thore Graepel, Timothy Lillicrap, Karen Simonyan & Demis Hassabis - 2017 - .
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    Categories of Large Numbers in Line Estimation.David Landy, Arthur Charlesworth & Erin Ottmar - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (2):326-353.
    How do people stretch their understanding of magnitude from the experiential range to the very large quantities and ranges important in science, geopolitics, and mathematics? This paper empirically evaluates how and whether people make use of numerical categories when estimating relative magnitudes of numbers across many orders of magnitude. We hypothesize that people use scale words—thousand, million, billion—to carve the large number line into categories, stretching linear responses across items within each category. If so, discontinuities in position and response time (...)
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  19. Groundwork of Philosophy of Religion.David A. Pailin - 1993 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 14 (2):225-227.
     
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  20. Probing the Foundations: A Study in Theistic Reconstruction.David A. Pailin - 1996 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 40 (3):182-184.
  21. Probing the Foundations: A Study in Theistic Reconstruction.David A. Pailin - 1996 - Religious Studies 32 (2):283-285.
     
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    The Anthropological Character of Theology: Conditioning Theological Understanding.David A. Pailin - 1990 - Cambridge University Press.
    This study looks at the various ways in which theological conclusions are affected by the rationality of those who produce them. The author's critique of the study of theology arises out of a conviction that theology has to establish its credibility as a mode of understanding if it is to be of value. In considering what follows once it is recognised that - since theologians are human - their conclusions are affected by the nature of human thought, Dr Pailin (...)
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    Assessing Ethical Reasoning among Junior British Army Officers Using the Army Intermediate Concept Measure (AICM).David I. Walker, Stephen J. Thoma & James Arthur - 2021 - Journal of Military Ethics 20 (1):2-20.
    Army Officers face increased moral pressure in modern warfare, where character judgement and ethical judgement are vital. This article reports the results of a study of 242 junior British Army officers using the Army Intermediate Concept Measure, comprising a series of professionally oriented moral dilemmas developed for the UK context. Results are suggestive of appropriate application of Army values to the dilemmas and of ethical reasoning aligning with Army excellence. The sample does slightly less well, however, for justification than for (...)
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    Atheism and Alienation, A Study of the Philosophical Sources of Contemporary Atheism, by Patrick Masterson.David A. Pailin - 1972 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 3 (1):84-85.
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  25. God and the Processes of Reality: Foundations of a Credible Theism.David A. Pailin - 1992 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 32 (2):127-128.
     
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    History, Humanity and the Activity of God.David A. Pailin - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (4):435 - 456.
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    Neville’s Critique of Hartshorne.David A. Pailin - 1974 - Process Studies 4 (3):187-198.
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    No title available: Religious studies.David A. Pailin - 1984 - Religious Studies 20 (4):688-692.
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    No title available: Religious studies.David A. Pailin - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (3):362-363.
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    No title available: Religious studies.David A. Pailin - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (3):367-369.
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    No title available: Religious studies.David A. Pailin - 1989 - Religious Studies 25 (3):399-401.
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    No Title available: REVIEWS.David A. Pailin - 1973 - Religious Studies 9 (1):97-98.
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    No title available: Religious studies.David A. Pailin - 1986 - Religious Studies 22 (2):284-286.
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    No title available: Religious studies.David A. Pailin - 1996 - Religious Studies 32 (3):413-415.
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    No title available: Religious studies.David A. Pailin - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (3):419-421.
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    No Title available: REVIEWS.David A. Pailin - 1992 - Religious Studies 28 (3):425-426.
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    No Title available: REVIEWS.David A. Pailin - 1971 - Religious Studies 7 (3):285-287.
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    No title available: Religious studies.David A. Pailin - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (1):93-95.
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    Phenomenology and Religion, Structures of the Christian Institution, by Henry Duméry.David A. Pailin - 1976 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 7 (3):209-210.
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  40. The Anthropological Character of Theology.David A. Pailin - 1993 - Religious Studies 29 (1):133-134.
     
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    The activity of the quadriplegic God.David A. Pailin - 1999 - Religious Studies 35 (4):441-460.
    Since theistic faith involves the notion of God as personally agential and since it faces difficulties in establishing its credibility in view both of problems in warrantably ascribing natural, historical and personal states to divine activity and of the counterevidence of evil, this paper takes up the story of a quadriplegic patient and certain remarks by Whitehead and Hartshorne to explore the viability of a concept of divine activity that is non-coercive but significant. In order to develop this concept of (...)
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    The British Discovery of Hinduism in the Eighteenth Century, eight articles edited and introduced by P. J. Marshall.David A. Pailin - 1972 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 3 (3):299-301.
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    The Incarnation as a Continuing, Reality.David A. Pailin - 1970 - Religious Studies 6 (4):303 - 327.
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    Two Process Philosophers: Hartshorn’s Encounter with Whitehead. AAR Studies in Religion, Number Five.David A. Pailin - 1974 - Process Studies 4 (2):133-140.
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  45. Theistic Verification'in 77k.David A. Pailin - 1971 - In Dow Kirkpatrick (ed.), The Living God. Nashville, Abingdon Press.
     
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    The way to faith: an examination of Newman's 'Grammar of assent' as a response to the search for certainty in faith.David A. Pailin - 1969 - London,: Epworth P..
    Contemporary uncertainty about faith finds its roots in the nineteenth century. The first chapter of this book indicates how philosophical, ethical, scientific, literary, historical, and democratic developments during that century brought about a fundamental crisis for faith. This crisis was reflected in Newman's attempts, both as an Anglican and as a Roman Catholic, to understand the nature of faith and of its certainty. A survey of Newman's intellectual background and of his discussions of the problem of faith, in unpublished as (...)
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    What Game Is Being Played? The Need for Clarity about the Relationships Between Scientific and Theological Understanding.David A. Pailin - 2000 - Zygon 35 (1):141-163.
    This paper investigates the relationship between theology and the natural sciences by considering four realist and five nonrealist interpretations of theological understanding. These are that theology expresses biblical affirmations, the faith of the community, revelatory declarations, or a prioriconclusions, and that it is reducible to expressions of feelings, attitudes, naturalism, liberating praxis, or moral convictions. Because these views are unsatisfactory, the author calls for an imaginative form of natural theology that shows how faith's understanding of the purpose, value, and meaning (...)
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    Why is There Something Rather than Nothing?, Anna Teresa Tymieniecka.David A. Pailin - 1971 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 2 (2):101-104.
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    Training for attentional control in dual task settings: A comparison of young and old adults.Arthur F. Kramer, John F. Larish & David L. Strayer - 1995 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 1 (1):50.
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    Arthur C. Danto, Beyond The Brillo Box: The Visual Arts in A Post-Historical Perspective, Mark Tansey: Visions and Revisions.David Carrier & Arthur C. Danto - 1993 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (3):513.
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