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    Self-interest and community.James B. Wilbur - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (6):453 - 458.
    In advocating that we extend our experiment in political democracy in America to include economic democracy as well, the Bishops' Letter assumes the basic social nature of man. This leaves an enormous gap between the values and attitudes they recommend and the private and individualistic view of man that undergirds our traditional economic thinking. This essay attempts to bridge that gap in terms of a theory of practice, individual in emphasis, but bringing out the enabling conditions of any and all (...)
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    The worlds of the early Greek philosophers.James Benjamin Wilbur - 1979 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. Edited by Harold Joseph Allen.
    The authors of this book are presenting the written materials ascribed to the early Greek philosophers (c. 585 B.C.- 400 B.C.) and the historical context in which those writings occurred.
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    The foundations of corporate responsibility.J. B. Wilbur - 1982 - Journal of Business Ethics 1 (2):145 - 155.
    The thesis of this paper is that corporate activity can best be understood on analogy with the acitivity of persons. The ground for this analogy lies in the nature of activity itself which is common to both and to find a ground therein an analysis of the features of activity is presented based upon a comparison of activity and process by Alburey Castell. Activity is said to be bi-polar with one pole the purpose or goal to be handled in utilitarean (...)
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  4. The worlds of Hume and Kant.J. Wilbur & J. Allen (eds.) - 1967; rev. 1982 - New York,: American Book Co..
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    The worlds of Hume and Kant.David Hume, Immanuel Kant, James Benjamin Wilbur & Harold Joseph Allen - 1967 - New York,: American Book Co.. Edited by Immanuel Kant, James Benjamin Wilbur & Harold Joseph Allen.
    Selections from Hume's and Kant's writings, with commentary.
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    Human values and natural science.Ervin Laszlo & James Benjamin Wilbur (eds.) - 1970 - New York,: Gordon & Beach.
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    Human Values and the Mind of Man: Proceedings etc….Ervin Laszlo & James B. Wilbur - 1971 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1971, Human Values and the Mind of Man examines how value questions have been treated in traditional theories of human nature. The book presents an interdisciplinary dialogue centred around the 'human mind'.
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  8. Cartesian essays: a collection of critical studies.Bernd Magnus, James Benjamin Wilbur & Laurence J. Lafleur (eds.) - 1970 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    Descartes' place in history, by L. J. Lafleur.--A central ambiguity in Descartes, by S. Rosen.--Doubt, common sense and affirmation in Descartes and Hume, by H. J. Allen.--Some remarks on logic and the cogito, by R. N. Beck.--The cogito, an ambiguous performance, by J. B. Wilbur.--The modalities of Descartes' proofs for the existence of God, by B. Magnus.--Descartes and the phenomenological problem of the embodiment of consciousness, by J. M. Edie.--The person and his body: critique of existentialist responses to Descartes, by (...)
     
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    Conferences on value inquiry.James B. Wilbur - 1982 - Journal of Business Ethics 1 (3):165 -.
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    Human dignity and technology: A study and commentary.James Wilbur - 1971 - World Futures 9 (3):247-264.
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  11. Is Spinoza's God self-conscious?'.James B. Wilbur - 1976 - In James Benjamin Wilbur (ed.), Spinoza's metaphysics: essays in critical appreciation. Assen: Van Gorcum. pp. 66--84.
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    Kant's criteria of art and the good will.James B. Wilbur - 1970 - Kant Studien 61 (1-4):372-380.
  13. Kant's Criteria of Art and the Good Will.J. B. Wilbur - 1970 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 61 (3):372.
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    Spinoza's Metaphysics.James B. Wilbur - 1977 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 31 (4):627-631.
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    Spinoza's metaphysics: essays in critical appreciation.James Benjamin Wilbur (ed.) - 1976 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
  16. Spinoza's Metaphysics. Essays in Critical Appreciation.James B. Wilbur - 1977 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 39 (3):534-535.
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    The Worlds of Plato and Aristotle.The Worlds of the Early Greek Philosophers.J. B. Wilbur & H. J. Allen - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 43 (4):556-556.
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    Editorial: Conferences on value inquiry. [REVIEW]James B. Wilbur - 1984 - Journal of Business Ethics 3 (4):257-257.
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    Editorial: Conferences on value inquiry. [REVIEW]James B. Wilbur - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (6):257-257.
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  20. Risieri Frondizi's "What Is Value"? [REVIEW]James B. Wilbur - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (2):279.
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    The value of a liberal education: An essay on the power of knowing. [REVIEW]James B. Wilbur - 1968 - Journal of Value Inquiry 2 (2-3):187-195.
    It is not easy to summarize what has been suggested in this essay. But in greatly simplified terms, something like this may serve.The understanding which comes through education increases the power of man over himself and his world; it increases his awareness, his capacity to influence, to accept and to enjoy. Everybody knows these things, but an explanation of how this power arises has been attempted. To do this, understanding, was said to be a process, a dynamic act, and four (...)
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    Value inquiry: Twenty-five years. [REVIEW]James B. Wilbur - 1994 - Journal of Value Inquiry 28 (1):1-3.