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    Ownership Rights.Shaylene E. Nancekivell, Charles J. Millar, Pauline C. Summers & Ori Friedman - 2016 - In Wesley Buckwalter & Justin Sytsma (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Experimental Philosophy. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 247–256.
    Ownership rights influence thought and behavior in relation to the physical world and in relation to other people. We review recent research examining the nature of ownership rights, and how young children and adults conceive of them. This research examines issues such as the rights ownership is assumed to confer; whether ownership rights reflect principles specific to ownership or instead depend on more general moral principles; and whether ownership rights are inventions of law and culture, or whether they have a (...)
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    Stem Cell Tourism and the Power of Hope.Charles E. Murdoch - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (5):16-23.
    This paper explores the notions of hope and how individual patient autonomy can trump carefully reasoned ethical concerns and policies intended to regulate stem cell transplants. We argue that the same limits of knowledge that inform arguments to restrain and regulate unproven treatments might also undermine our ability to comprehensively dismiss or condemn them. Incautiously or indiscriminately reasoned policies and attitudes may drive critical information and data underground, impel patients away from working with clinical researchers, and tread needlessly on hope, (...)
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    The Actionless Agent: An Account of Human-CAI Relationships.Charles E. Binkley & Bryan Pilkington - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (5):25-27.
    We applaud Sedlakova and Trachsel’s work and their description of conversational artificial intelligence (CAI) as possessing a hybrid nature with features of both a tool and an agent (Sedlakova and...
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    Modernité et morale.Charles E. Larmore - 1993 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Les grands exploits de la pensée moderne ne sont pas tous derrière nous : la modernité constitue l'horizon inéluctable de notre réflexion morale. Mais il nous faut aussi reconnaître qu'il reste bien des problèmes moraux fondamentaux, ayant trait à notre modernité, que nous n'avons pas encore résolus, et où même nous ne voyons pas encore clair.
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  5. Patterns of Moral Complexity.Charles E. Larmore - 1992 - Noûs 26 (1):120-123.
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    Social inequality, scientific inequality, and the future of mental illness.Charles E. Dean - 2017 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 12:10.
    BackgroundDespite five decades of increasingly elegant studies aimed at advancing the pathophysiology and treatment of mental illness, the results have not met expectations. Diagnoses are still based on observation, the clinical history, and an outmoded diagnostic system that stresses the historic goal of disease specificity. Psychotropic drugs are still based on molecular targets developed decades ago, with no increase in efficacy. Numerous biomarkers have been proposed, but none have the requisite degree of sensitivity and specificity, and therefore have no usefulness (...)
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    Débat sur l'éthique: idéalisme ou réalisme.Charles E. Larmore & Alain Renaut - 2004 - Grasset & Fasquelle.
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    The language of difference.Charles E. Scott - 1987 - Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press.
  9. Philosophy and Ordinary Language.Charles E. Caton - 1965 - Science and Society 29 (3):344-346.
     
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    On the content of a course in introductory aesthetics.Charles E. Gauss - 1949 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (1):53-58.
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    Informed Consent for Clinician-AI Collaboration and Patient Data Sharing: Substantive, Illusory, or Both.Charles E. Binkley & Bryan C. Pilkington - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (10):83-85.
    In the piece, “What Should ChatGPT Mean for Bioethics?” Professor Cohen proposes that the introduction of AI generally, and generative AI specifically, requires that patients be informed of, and co...
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  12. Philosophy and Ordinary Language.Charles E. Caton - 1965 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 20 (4):526-527.
     
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    On the Rejection of Spinozistic Dualism in the Ethics.Charles E. Jarrett - 1982 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 20 (2):153-175.
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  14. The Lives of Things.Charles E. Scott - 2004 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 194 (4):501-502.
     
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    'What-for' Questions and the Use of Sentences.Charles E. Caton & Alonso Church - 1956 - Analysis 17 (4):87.
    The author discusses the argument between alan r white and gilbert ryle concerning whether or not one can talk of the use of a sentence. His contention is that they did not notice that there are two types of 'what for' questions, And therefore white's argument against ryle does not hold. (staff).
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    Beyond Hellenistic Epistemology: Arcesilaus and the Destruction of Stoic Metaphysics.Charles E. Snyder - 2021 - New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Charles E. Snyder considers the New Academy's attacks on Stoic epistemology through a critical re-assessment of the 3rd century philosopher, Arcesilaus of Pitane. Arguing that the standard epistemological framework used to study the ancient Academy ignores the metaphysical dimensions at stake in Arcesilaus's critique, Snyder explores new territory for the historiography of Stoic-Academic debates in the early Hellenistic period. Focusing on the dispute between the Old and New Academy, reveals the metaphysical dimensions of Arcesilaus' arguments as essential to grasping (...)
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    Government and intelligence.Charles E. Merriam - 1943 - Ethics 54 (4):263-272.
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    Archetypes and Consciousness.Charles E. Scott - 1977 - Idealistic Studies 7 (1):28-49.
    When we consider the concepts and assumptions of a way of interpreting we are not abstracting ourselves from concrete analytical practice, but are dealing with one dimension of that practice. When a person’s assumptions and concepts change, aspects of his therapeutic work will also change. The philosophical ideal of conceptual clarity means that one strives to be able to recognize how he interprets what is going on—he strives to recognize how he proceeds with the therapeutic process in relation to other (...)
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    Arcesilaus and the Ontology of Stoic Cognition.Charles E. Snyder - 2020 - Review of Metaphysics 73 (March):455-493.
    The focus of this paper is the dispute between the Academic Arcesilaus of Pitane (ca. 316–240 BC) and the philosophy of Zeno of Citium. Scholars typically claim that Arcesilaus set out to attack Zeno’s epistemology or theory of knowledge. The framework of epistemology prevails in the modern reconstruction of Arcesilaus’s arguments. Proponents of this framework usually contend that the epistemic possibility of Stoic “cognition” or “apprehension” (κατάληψις) is the principal aim of Arcesilaus’s attack. The aim of this article is to (...)
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  20. Alfarabi's purposes of Aristotle's metaphysics and Avicenna's 'eastern' philosophy.Charles E. Butterworth - 2018 - In Hossein Ziai, Ahmed Alwishah, Ali Gheissari & John Walbridge (eds.), Illuminationist texts and textual studies: essays in memory of Hossein Ziai. Boston: Brill.
     
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    American and Catholic.Charles E. Curran - 1977 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 52 (1):50-74.
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  22. Christian ethics, the university, and the broader human society.Charles E. Curren - 2020 - In C. R. Crespo & Rita Kirk (eds.), Ethics at the heart of higher education. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
     
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    The Teaching and Methodology of Pacem in Terris.Charles E. Curran - 2004 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 1 (1):17-34.
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    The Chinese Strategy of Transcendence.Charles E. Hammond - 2007 - American Journal of Semiotics 23 (1-4):253-276.
    Sources of angst in Chinese society, ranging from concerns about the environment to political stability and the ongoing economic reforms have persisted into the late 1990s and early 2000s. While official policy often discouraged directly addressing these anxieties in public forums, several articles printed in various officialnewspapers, many of them subsequently reprinted by the People’s Daily, offer advice on dealing with stress or frustration. Self-transcendence is a characteristically Chinese method that many of these articles advocate. Self-transcendence, which one could define (...)
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  25. Correspondence.Charles E. Hooper - 1931 - Humana Mente 6 (21):145-146.
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  26. Common Sense and the Rudiments of Philosophy.Charles E. Hooper - 1920 - Watts & Co.
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  27. The Fallacies of Fatalism; Or, the Real World and the Rational Will.Charles E. Hooper - 1930 - Humana Mente 5 (20):636-638.
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  28. The Meaning of the Universe.Charles E. Hooper - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26:683.
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    The Relation of Idea to Object-Matter as a Universal Mode of Cognition.Charles E. Hooper - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25:214.
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    Cartesian Pluralism and the Real Distinction.Charles E. Jarrett - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):347-360.
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  31. New Essays on Rationalism and Empiricism.Charles E. Jarrett, John King-Farlow & F. J. Pelletier - 1978 - Studia Leibnitiana 10 (2):271-277.
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  32. Jefferson as a Planner of National Resources.Charles E. Merriam - 1942 - Ethics 53:284.
     
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  33. Public Administration and Political Theory.Charles E. Merriam - 1939 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 5:293.
     
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    Interview avec Paul Ricoeur.Charles E. Reagan - 1991 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 3 (3):155-172.
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  35. Paul Ricoeur: His Life and his Work.Charles E. Reagan - 1996 - Utopian Studies 10 (1):266-268.
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    Ricoeur’s “Diagnostic” Relation.Charles E. Reagan - 1968 - International Philosophical Quarterly 8 (4):586-592.
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    The Self as an Other.Charles E. Reagan - 1993 - Philosophy Today 37 (1):3-22.
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    Appearances.Charles E. Scott - 1998 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 20 (2-1):219-231.
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    Άδικία and Catastrophe: Heidegger's "Anaximander Fragment".Charles E. Scott - 1994 - Heidegger Studies 10:127-142.
  40. Companion to Heidegger's ‘Contributions to Philosophy’.Charles E. Scott, Susan M. Schoenbohm, Daniel Vallega-neu & Allejandro Vallega - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (3):592-594.
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    Daseinsanalysis: an Interpretation.Charles E. Scott - 1975 - Philosophy Today 19 (3):182-197.
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    Der Meistersinger.Charles E. Scott - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (2):231-235.
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    Foucault, Specific Intellectuals, and Political Power.Charles E. Scott - 2003 - International Studies in Philosophy 35 (2):41-50.
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    Foucault, Specific Intellectuals and Political Power.Charles E. Scott - 2000 - Studies in Practical Philosophy 2 (1):22-30.
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    Fichte Today?Charles E. Scott - 1978 - Idealistic Studies 8 (2):169-178.
    Why Fichte? I wondered, when the six-day Fichte Tagung was announced for Zwettl, Austria. Hegel and Kant and Hume had had their festivals. I expected that. But in spite of some party spirit for Fichte there is hardly a competitive passion on the part of Fichte people against Kant and Hegel and Hume people that would prompt a world congress. There is no International Society for the study of Fichte. There is indeed intense interest in his work, witnessed in the (...)
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    Heidegger and Consciousness.Charles E. Scott - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 8 (4):355-372.
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    Heidegger and Psychoanalysis: The Seminars in Zollikon.Charles E. Scott - 1990 - Heidegger Studies 6:131-141.
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    Heroes in Twilight.Charles E. Scott - 1999 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (S1):151-165.
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    Heidegger's Question About Thought.Charles E. Scott - 1964 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 2 (4):174-179.
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    Operative Levity in Inoperative Communities.Charles E. Scott - 1999 - Philosophy Today 43 (Supplement):211-218.
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