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  1. Dear Diary (Hello World!): Developing Corporate Blog Policies.Karena Tyan, Professors Hal Abelson, Mike Fischer & Danny Weitzner - 2007 - In Laurie DiMauro (ed.), Ethics. Greenhaven Press.
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    Lawless mind.Raziel Abelson - 1988 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    While the ancients described the world as a single organism and the medieval view was theological in nature, modern thought has envisioned the world as a mechanism composed of smaller mechanisms. Raziel Abelson argues that this mechanistic explanation, when applied to human action, is dangerous because it "threatens us with a kind of spiritual annihilation...;[and] it undermines our belief in freedom of the will and with it the reality of choice, value, and moral responsibility." In Lawless Mind, he presents (...)
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    A reply to professor Abelson.Michael Lockwood - 1973 - Philosophical Studies 24 (2):133 - 135.
    Abelson claims that the human mind has at least one capacity that is inconsistent with the mental state-Brain state identity thesis - namely the capacity to think of any natural number, No matter how large. His point is that each thought would have to be represented by a distinct mental state, Whereas there are only a finite number of possible states of the brain. In the present article, Issue is taken with the claim that we can think of any (...)
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    Richard Taylor. Fatalism. The philosophical review, vol. 71 , pp. 56–66. - Bruce Aune. Fatalism and Professor Taylor. The philosophical review, vol. 71 , pp. 512–519. - John Turk Saunders. Professor Taylor on fatalism. Analysis , vol. 23, pp. 1–2. - Richard Taylor. Fatalism and ability: I. Analysis , vol. 23, no. 2 , pp. 25–27. - Peter Makepeace. Fatalism and ability: II. Analysis , vol. 23, pp. 27–29. - John Turk Saunders. Fatalism and ability: III. Fatalism and linguistic reform. Analysis , vol. 23, pp. 30–31. - Richard Sharvy. A logical error in Taylor's “Fatalism.” Analysis , vol. 23, no. 4 , p. 96. - John Turk Saunders. Fatalism and the logic of ability. Analysis , vol. 24 no. 1 , p. 24. - Raziel Abelson. Taylor's fatal fallacy. The philosophical review, vol. 72 , pp. 93–96. - Richard Taylor. A note on fatalism. The philosophical review, vol. 72 , pp. 497–499. - Richard Sharvy. Tautology and fatalism. The journal of philosophy, vol. 61 , pp. 293–295. - Steven Cahn. Fatalistic argu. [REVIEW]Jonathan Bennett - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (2):362-364.
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    Action, Emotion and Will.Raziel Abelson - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (3):442-443.
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    Free Action.Raziel Abelson - 1962 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (4):616-617.
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    The Language of Psychology.Raziel Abelson - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (1):124-125.
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    Why I am not a Christian, and Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects.Raziel Abelson - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (1):112-114.
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    Evidence and Inference.Raziel Abelson - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (3):413-414.
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    Lawless freedom.Raziel Abelson - 1984 - Journal of Social Philosophy 15 (3):35-45.
  11. Citation Index.Abelson Rp, A. A. Abrahamsen, A. Adelstein, P. Atnmon, J. Anderson, R. A. Anderson, H. Arendt, E. Aronson, J. L. Aronson & S. Asch - 1997 - In David Martel Johnson & Christina E. Erneling (eds.), The Future of the Cognitive Revolution. Oxford University Press.
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  12. Distributive justice, welfare economics, and the theory of fairness.Hal R. Varian - 1975 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 4 (3):223-247.
  13. Attributions of Implicit Prejudice, or "Would Jesse Jackson 'Fail' the Implicit Association Test?".Hal R. Arkes & Philip E. Tetlock - 2004 - Psychological Inquiry 15 (4):257-78.
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    Serve Somebody: Musings of a Pastoral Care Practitioner on the Covenant of Care.Hal Morse - forthcoming - Christian Bioethics.
    In this article, I explore what it means to “serve somebody,” drawing from my own experience as a full-time chaplain. Chaplains must serve many different parties, but are ultimately called to care for their patients via a covenental relationship of care.
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    Action and Purpose. [REVIEW]Raziel Abelson - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (6):178-192.
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    The evolution of conformist social learning can cause population collapse in realistically variable environments.Hal Whitehead - unknown
    Why do societies collapse? We use an individual-based evolutionary model to show that, in environmental conditions dominated by low-frequency variation (“red noise”), extirpation may be an outcome of the evolution of cultural capacity. Previous analytical models predicted an equilibrium between individual learners and social learners, or a contingent strategy in which individuals learn socially or individually depending on the circumstances. However, in red noise environments, whose main signature is that variation is concentrated in relatively large, relatively rare excursions, individual learning (...)
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    Digital Publishing.Hal Robinson - 2012 - Logos 23 (4):7-20.
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    Logic: A Dialogue.Raziel Abelson - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (2):290-291.
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    Sacred Relics of Human History and the Discovery of Cosmic Mind.Cox Hal - 2017 - Cosmos and History 13 (2):106-110.
    The human loss of the sense of sacred has been driven by a mechanization of the world that privileges the mundane and the material. Yet the earliest surviving history of the human mind reveals a widespread, embodied human faculty for perception of the cosmos and an intimate human relation to the cosmos. This history hints of an origin story that may be partly recovered by sacred relics of human prehistory.
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  20. The Anti-aesthetic: essays on postmodern culture.Hal Foster (ed.) - 1983 - Port Townsend, Wash.: Bay Press.
    For the past thirty years, Hal Foster has pushed the boundaries of cultural criticism, establishing a vantage point from which the seemingly disparate agendas of artists, patrons, and critics have a telling coherence. In The Anti-Aesthetic, preeminent critics such as Jean Baudrillard, Rosalind Krauss, Fredric Jameson, and Edward Said consider the full range of postmodern cultural production, from the writing of John Cage, to Cindy Sherman's film stills, to Barbara Kruger's collages. With a redesigned cover and a new afterword that (...)
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    Experience and Reflection.Raziel Abelson - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (3):414-416.
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    The Anti-aesthetic: essays on postmodern culture.Hal Foster (ed.) - 1983 - Port Townsend, Wash.: Bay Press.
    In all the arts a war is being waged between modernists and postmodernists. Radicals have tended to side with the modernists against the forces of conservatism. Postmodern Culture is a break with this tendency. Its contributors propose a postmodernism of resistance - an aesthetic that rejects hierarchy and celebrates diversity. Ranging from architecture, sculpture and painting to music, photography and film, this collection is now recognised as a seminal text on the postmodernism debate.The essays are by Hal Foster, Jürgen Habermas, (...)
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    Bridging the Digital Publishing Divide.Hal Robinson - 2021 - Logos 31 (4):44-68.
    An anthropological view of the publishing industry sees it as a culture with its own assumptions and patterns, in which publishing companies are macro-communities associated with micro-communities of readers. Anthropology sees ‘digital culture’ in a comparable way. Awareness of the cultural characteristics of publishing as a culture and of digital culture can turn their differences into synergies that benefit both. Examples from anthropological research and from publishing show that some processes are comparable. One is the process in which material value (...)
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  24. Hal fo er (1 955-).Hal Foster - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 66.
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    Decision and the Condition of Man. [REVIEW]Raziel Abelson - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (7):220-223.
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  26. Dworkin on Equality of Resources.Hal R. Varian - 1985 - Economics and Philosophy 1 (1):110-125.
    This essay is a review of Ronald Dworkin's recent essay on equality of resources. Many of the ideas discussed by Dworkin have also been examined by economists with, I believe, considerable insight. Unfortunately, economists tend to write for economists, not for philosophers, and their insights are seldom communicated properly to noneconomists. Of course, the same criticism can be levied on philosophers! But perhaps legal theorists are less subject to this criticism. One of the great contributions of Dworkin is that he (...)
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  27. The Discourse of Others: Feminists and Postmodernism.Hal Foster - 1983 - In The Anti-aesthetic: essays on postmodern culture. Port Townsend, Wash.: Bay Press. pp. 62.
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    The Myth of Lenin's 'Concept Of The Party': Or What They Did to What Is To Be Done?Hal Draper - 1999 - Historical Materialism 4 (1):187-214.
    The myth for today is an axiom of what we may call Leninology — a branch of Kremlinology that has rapidly grown in the hands of the various university Russian Institutes, doctoral programs, political journalists, et al. According to this axiom, Lenin's 1902 book What Is To Be Done? represents the essential content of his ‘operational code’ or ‘concept of the party’: all of Bolshevism and eventually Stalinism lies in ambush in its pages; it is the canonical work of ‘Leninism’ (...)
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    The Marx-Engels register: a complete bibliography of Marx and Engels' individual writings.Hal Draper - 1985 - New York: Schocken Books.
    Provides information on all of the writings of Socialists Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
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    The structure and function of HFE.Hal Drakesmith & Alain Townsend - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (7):595-598.
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    Being-in-Love: an Enquiry Into the Ontological Foundation of Ethics.Hal St John Broadbent - 2007 - Studies in Christian Ethics 20 (3):345-363.
    This paper takes issue with those commentators of Heidegger's philosophy whose point of entry into his thinking is the inherited prejudices of others. It demonstrates that if prior judgments are suspended, so that Heidegger's texts are permitted to speak for themselves, the truth of his `position', more a wege than a static motionless point, gradually and inexorably begins to emerge. I take Pope Benedict's first encyclical, Deus Caritas Est, to draw the theological contours of a truly post-modern ethic. I then (...)
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    Social insects, merely a “fun house” mirror of human social evolution.Hal B. Levine - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
    Social insects show us very little about the evolution of complex human society. As more relevant literature demonstrates, ultrasociality is a cause rather than an effect of human social evolution.
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  33. Economic models.Allan Gibbard & Hal R. Varian - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (11):664-677.
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    A post mortem for the Communications Decency Act.Hal Berghel - 1997 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 27 (4):8-11.
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    William Wilberforce: A Biography.Hal Weidner - 2008 - Newman Studies Journal 5 (2):85-86.
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    The miracle morning: the not-so-obvious secret guaranteed to transform your life (before 8 AM).Hal Elrod - 2023 - Dallas, TX: BenBella Books.
    Getting everything you want out of life isn't about doing more. It's about becoming more. Hal Elrod and The Miracle Morning have helped millions of people become the person they need to be to create the life they've always wanted. Now, it's your turn.
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    Sport and Moral Relativity.Hal Charnofsky - 2003 - Philosophy Now 41:20-20.
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    A Chestertonian View of the Monarchy in Australia.Hal Colebatch - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (3):375-376.
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    Chesterton and King Edward VII.Hal Gp Colebatch & Owen Dudley Edwards - 2005 - The Chesterton Review 31 (1/2):252-253.
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    The Meanings of.Hal G. P. Colebatch - 1999 - The Chesterton Review 25 (4):437-449.
  41. On the time scales in the approach to equilibrium of macroscopic quantum systems.Hal Tasaki, Sheldon Goldstein & Takashi Hara - unknown
    The recent renewed interest in the foundation of quantum statistical mechanics and in the dynamics of isolated quantum systems has led to a revival of the old approach by von Neumann to investigate the problem of thermalization only in terms of quantum dynamics in an isolated system [1, 2]. It has been demonstrated in some general or concrete settings that a pure initial state evolving under quantum dynamics indeed approaches an equilibrium state [3–9]. The underlying idea that a single pure (...)
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    Countryman: a summary of belief.Hal Borland - 1965 - Philadelphia,: Lippincott.
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    The Lessons of Tragedy: Statecraft and World Order.Hal Brands & Charles N. Edel - 2019 - Yale University Press.
    The ancient Greeks hard‑wired a tragic sensibility into their culture. By looking disaster squarely in the face, by understanding just how badly things could spiral out of control, they sought to create a communal sense of responsibility and courage—to spur citizens and their leaders to take the difficult actions necessary to avert such a fate. Today, after more than seventy years of great‑power peace and a quarter‑century of unrivaled global leadership, Americans have lost their sense of tragedy. They have forgotten (...)
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    The Lessons of Tragedy: Statecraft and World Order.Hal Brands & Charles N. Edel - 2019 - Yale University Press.
    _An eloquent call to draw on the lessons of the past to address current threats to international order_ The ancient Greeks hard‑wired a tragic sensibility into their culture. By looking disaster squarely in the face, by understanding just how badly things could spiral out of control, they sought to create a communal sense of responsibility and courage—to spur citizens and their leaders to take the difficult actions necessary to avert such a fate. Today, after more than seventy years of great‑power (...)
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    American Mysticism: From William James to Zen.Hal Bridges - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (3):337-338.
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  46. Zen : does it make sense?Hal French - 2008 - In Jay Goulding (ed.), China-West interculture: toward the philosophy of world integration: essays on Wu Kuang-Ming's thinking. New York: Global Scholarly Publications.
     
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    The Vidi Alterum Angelum Topos in Two Sermons by Guibert of Tournai for the Feast of St. Francis.Hal Friday - 2012 - Franciscan Studies 70:101-138.
    Scholars have recently noted the interest of Guibert of Tournai’s sermons on Francis of Assisi. Nicole Bériou partially edited Guibert’s sermon Surrexit Helyas, focusing on the theme of prophecy, in 1994,1 and Sean Field edited two more, Inflammatum est cor meum and Veni columba mea, highlighting the theme of Francis as a perfected soul through annihilation, in 1999.2 The two yet unexamined works in Guibert’s corpus of sermons discussing Francis hold their own interest, as they discuss an important topos in (...)
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  48. Engineers, Firms and Nations: Ethical Dilemmas in the New Global Environment.Hal Salzman & Leonard Lynn - 2015 - In C. Murphy, P. Gardoni, H. Bashir, Harris Jr & E. Masad (eds.), Engineering Ethics for a Globalized World. Dordrecht: Springer International Publishing.
     
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    At the edge of the abyss: unpostmodern thoughts on life, death, and culture.Hal Sarf - 2001 - Berkeley, CA: Center for Humanities and Contemporary Culture.
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    Thomas More in The Catholic Lawyer.Hal Zajac - 1976 - Moreana 13 (3):81-82.
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