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  1. The World's Living Religions: A Searching Comparison of the Faiths of East and West.A. J. Bahm - 1964
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    A Philosophy of the Real and the Possible.Archie J. Bahm - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (3):445-445.
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    God and Polarity: A Synthesis of Philosophies.Archie J. Bahm - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (1):132-134.
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  4. Polarity and Organicity.A. J. BAHM - 1970
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    Systematic Pluralism: A Study in Metaphysics.Archie J. Bahm - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (2):275-276.
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    The Concept of Man. A Study in Comparative Philosophy.Archie J. Bahm - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (11):300-303.
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    Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. Patañjali & Archie J. Bahm - 1952 - Berkeley, Calif.: Asian Humanities Press. Edited by Archie J. Bahm.
    The sutras of Patanjali are presented in clear, simple language, with a succinct comment on each. The author shows that the beauty and psychological insight of Yogic thought is available to everyone. This book will interest the newcomer to Yoga as well as those who are already students of the philosophy.
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    Munro S “Oriental Aesthetics:” A Review.Archie J. Bahm & Thomas Munro - 1966 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 24 (4):585.
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    Organicism — A New World Hypothesis.Archie J. Bahm - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 9:21-43.
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    A Multiple-Aspect Theory of Time.Archie J. Bahm - 1971 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 2 (1-2):163-171.
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    Polarity: A descriptive hypothesis.Archie J. Bahm - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (3):347-360.
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    Why be moral?Archie J. Bahm - 1992 - Albuquerque: World Books.
    Description: Why Be Moral? is designed as a textbook for beginners. It is also intended for all concerned with understanding ethics. It emphasizes fundamental questions about the nature of: 1. Good and bad, right and wrong, rights and duties. 2. Oughtness, intention, responsibility, conscience. 3. Self, self-as-social, self-interest, extensions of self. 4. Groups, conflicts of interests, reciprocity, justice. It examines persisting issues: 1. Individual vs. social ethics. 2. Selfishness vs. altruism. 3. Intentions vs. consequences. 4. Codes vs. principles. 5. Freedom (...)
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    Is There a Soul or no Soul? The Buddha Refused to Answer. Why?Archie J. Bahm - 1968 - In P. T. Raju & Alburey Castell (eds.), East-West studies on the problem of the self. The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 133--141.
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    Teaching ethics without ethics to teach.Archie J. Bahm - 1982 - Journal of Business Ethics 1 (1):43 - 47.
    Changes in American society have brought both increased concern for solving practical problems and decreased concern for whether foundational ethical theory can be, or needs to be, understood when solving them. A systematic study of newly established institutes of applied ethics reveals that the directors of all of them claim that ethical theory, or knowledge of the ultimate bases for moral appeals inherent in human nature, is not necessary for proposing solutions. Quotations from claims of directors of five prominent institutes (...)
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    The American Art Journal IArt Treasures in the British IslesThe Aesthetic Movement, Prelude to Art NouveauIranian ArtDirectory of American PhilosophersThe Far PointGustave CourbetPhilosophy and Science as Modes of KnowingArt, Music and IdeasCaravaggio Studies.M. Stokstad, Elizabeth Aslin, Gian Guido Belloni, Liliana F. Dall-Asen, Archie J. Bahm, Robert Fernier, A. L. Fisher, G. B. Murray, William Fleming, Walter Friedlaender, Lilian R. Furst, Henry Geldzahler, Eugene Goodheart, D. W. Gotshalk, Reynolds Graham, Francoise Henry, H. W. Janson, J. Kerman, Pal Kelemen, Walter Lowrie, Gabor Peterdi, Ida R. Prampolini, Robert Wallace & J. J. M. van GoghTimmons - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (1):143.
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    Axiology: Science of Value.Archie J. Bahm (ed.) - 1993 - BRILL.
    This book expounds the basic principles of Axiology as a major field of philosophical inquiry. Those principles can be discovered and demonstrated by scientific method. In treating scientific inquiry the book throws light on what values are and how they are known. It explores questions of Good and Bad, Ends and Means, and Appearance and Reality as applied to values. Axiology, argues the author, provides the basis for ethics as the science of _oughtness_: the power that a greater good has (...)
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  17. Is a universal science of aesthetics possible?Archie J. Bahm - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (1):3-7.
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    Comparative Philosophy: Western, Indian, and Chinese Philosophies Compared.Archie J. Bahm - 1995 - World Book.
    Comparative philosophy is a relatively new field of study, research, achievement in understanding and teaching. The purpose of this work is to help clarify the nature of comparative philosophy; to survey views about the kinds of standards that may be used as bases for comparisons; and the propose an hypothesis comparing pervasive traits of the philosophies of Western, Indian, and Chinese civilizations.
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    Ethics: The Science of Oughtness.Archie J. Bahm (ed.) - 1994 - BRILL.
    This book makes a forceful case for the scientific aspirations of ethics and for the necessity of ethics to our humanity. It is written as a challenge to those who are reluctant to recognize that science can deal decisively with questions in ethical theory. It throws new light on group responsibilities, apparent oughtness, and the responsibility we have for expanding our awareness of responsibilities.
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    Ethics as a behavioral science.Archie J. Bahm - 1974 - Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas.
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    Three Zeros: A Comparative Philosophy of Voids.Archie J. Bahm - 1992 - International Philosophical Quarterly 32 (4):499-500.
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    Three Zeros: A Comparative Philosophy of Voids.Archie J. Bahm - 1992 - International Philosophical Quarterly 32 (4):499-500.
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  23. Research Needed For The Development Of A Minimal Ethics By Mankind.Archie Bahm - 1973 - Southwest Philosophical Studies.
     
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    The philosopher's world model.Archie J. Bahm - 1979 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    A most unusual book: Autobiography by a failure in almost everything except living life to the fullest. For, as readers soon learn, he is somewhat unique for his massive collection of monumental mistakes. Though now and then he finds a success most surprising to him. For all that as it may be, Carroll has had a wonderful life and continues proud of his few abilities and the many supportive friends who have enhanced his way. From the last page of the (...)
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    Nonreductionistic Existentialism.Archie J. Bahm - 1966 - The Monist 50 (1):145-156.
    To think is to reduce. That is, to think is to abstract from the rich and variegated flux of experience certain apparent similarities and differences and to regard these as somehow significantly representative of the whole of experience. Controversies between schools of philosophy result largely from their selecting different parts of experience and emphasizing them as peculiarly, sometimes as exclusively, representative of what is regarded as necessary to the nature of existence. Whenever a school chooses to take some apparently universal (...)
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    Oriental Philosophy.Archie J. Bahm - 1950 - Review of Metaphysics 4 (2):311 - 313.
    Another major event, still anticipated, and growing out of the first, is the expected publication of a new journal of comparative philosophy, Philosophy East and West, edited by Charles A. Moore, probably in April, 1951. Early plans called for a Board of Editors composed equally of Easterners and Westerners, with special editors for some countries, such as India, China, Japan, Ceylon. This project, which has many well-wishers, may prove to be one of the outstanding philosophical achievements of the century.
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    The Heart of Confucius: Interpretations of Genuine Living and Great Wisdom.Archie J. Bahm - 1977 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    THE HEART OF CONFUCIUS tells what all Western readers should know about Confucius and why his teachings are important. They are the teachings that have influenced Chinese life for two and a half millenniums and expressed universal human ideals that have helped to shape civilization.
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    HELDON'S God and Polarity; A Synthesis of Philosophies. [REVIEW]Bahm Bahm - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16:132.
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  29. Bahm . - Directory Of American Philosophy, Ii. [REVIEW]A. Leroy - 1967 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 157:405.
     
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    "Comparative Philosophy," by Archie J. Bahm[REVIEW]Louis A. Barth - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 56 (3):283-283.
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  31. Bahm, Archie J.(1995) epistemology (albuquerque: World books). Bloom Irene (trs)(1995) knowledge painfully acquired (columbia university press). Bracken, Joseph A.(1995) 77a; divine matrix (new York: Orbis books). Bronkhorst, Johannes & ramseier, Yves (1994) word index to the prasastapadabhasya (delhi: Motilal banarsidass). [REVIEW]Kisor Kumar Chakrabarti, David E. Cooper, Harold Coward, Thomas Dean, Malcolm David Eckel, James W. Hesig, John Maraldo, Richard King, Ljvia Kohn & Michael P. Levtne - 1996 - Asian Philosophy 6 (2):171.
     
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    BAHM, Archie J. Comparative philosophy: Western, Indian and Chinese Philosophies Compared. Edição revisada. Albuquerque. World Books, 1995, 103 p. [Primeira edição: 1977]. [REVIEW]Bento Itamar Borges - 2008 - Educação E Filosofia 11 (21/22):287-292.
    O autor, Archie J. Bahm, é professor de Filosofia na Universidade do Novo México. Sobre ele, podemos dizer apenas, com base nas primeiras páginas do livro, que já publicou diversos títulos nas três áreas que agora pretende comparar. Por exemplo, escreveu sobre o Tao, Confúcio, Buddha, Krishna, Yoga e sobre as "religiões vivas do mundo", bem como, cobrindo o lado ocidental, escreveu sobre metafisica, epistemologia, moral, ética, etc. Talvez seja significativo, mais sobre o público que sobre o autor, notar (...)
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    Directory of American Philosophers, IV: 1968-69. Ed. and pub. by A. J. Bahm[REVIEW]Lee C. Rice - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (4):370-370.
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    Directory of American Philosophers, IV: 1968-69. Ed. and pub. by A. J. Bahm[REVIEW]Lee C. Rice - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (4):370-370.
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    Book Review:Philosophy of the Buddha. A. J. Bahm[REVIEW]George Bosworth Burch - 1959 - Ethics 70 (3):254-.
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  36. Leonard Angel, Enlightenment East and West, State University of New A. J. Bahm, Computocracy: Our New Political Philosophy Its Time Has Georges Bataille, On Nietzsche, Bruce Boone trans., Sylvere Lotringer, Seyla Benhabib, Wolfgang Bonss, John McCole, eds., On Max Andrew Benjamin, The Plural Event: Descartes, Hegel, Heidegger. [REVIEW]Arleen B. Dallery, Stephen H. Watson & E. Marya Bower - 1995 - Metaphilosophy 26 (1&2):0026-1.
     
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    Appearance in this list does not preclude a future review of the book. Where they are known prices are either in $ US or in£ UK. Attfield, Robin, Value, Obligation, and Meta-Ethics, Amsterdam, Holland, Rodophi, 1995, pp. 319. Bahm, Archie, Comparative Philosophy, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, World. [REVIEW]Social Change - 1996 - Mind 105.
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    Ethical theory and practice: Is there a gap? [REVIEW]John Hoaglund - 1984 - Journal of Business Ethics 3 (3):201 - 205.
    Archie Bahm argued recently that there is a gap between theoretical and applied ethics, and that those working in applied ethics must assume the burden of bridging it. Evidence of a gap is considerable, but it seems also partly due to much ethical theory having relatively little to offer to those grappling with practical moral problems. Some aspects of utilitarian theory are examined in this connection. Finally it is suggested that other areas of theory developing new models of man (...)
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    Philosophy of the Buddha. [REVIEW]L. M. T. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (2):354-354.
    A concise, popular introduction to Buddhism, this book presents Buddha's teaching: avoid "desiring too much and avoid desiring too much stopping of such desiring." After a preliminary exposition, the author proceeds to examine the causes for various misinterpretations of Buddha's teaching and concludes with his own criticisms. Bahm's lack of sympathy, however, prevented him from seeing the relevance of Buddha's teaching to the problems confronting Western civilization. And in desiring too much to argue and to document, he interferes with (...)
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    Types of Intuition. [REVIEW]M. W. J. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (1):189-189.
    Bahm surveys three types of intuition and three corresponding types of conflicting theories of intuition. He argues for an organic theory which views intuition as a dialectical synthesis of the oppositions discussed.--J. M. W.
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    Heimkehr ins eigentliche.Herbert Wallace Schneider - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):504-505.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:504 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY Earle's position, needless to say, is a radical one. If taken seriously it appears to commit him either to a private language doctrine or, more likely, to silence. If the concepts embodied in our language are public, intersubjective concepts, then either a minimal characterization of singular human existence is possible or Earle is stranded in a hopeless, speechless solipsism. I shall mention just one other (...)
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    Solar Resources.Roland L. Hulstrom (ed.) - 1989 - MIT Press.
    Solar Resources takes stock of the resource - sunlight - on which any plan for solar heat conversion technologies must be based. It describes the evolution of theoretical models, algorithms, and equipment for measuring, analyzing, and predicting the quantity and composition of solar radiation, and it reviews and directs readers to insolation databases and other references that have been compiled since 1975. Following an overview of solar energy research by the editor, Raymond J. Bahm presents a comprehensive guide to (...)
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  43. Philosophy, East and West: essays in honour of Dr. T. M. P. Mahadevan.T. M. P. Mahadevan & Hywel David Lewis (eds.) - 1976 - Bombay: Blackie & Son (India).
    Bhattacharyya, K. The Advaita concept of subjectivity.--Deutsch, E. Reflections on some aspects of the theory of rasa.--Nakamura, H. The dawn of modern thought in the East.--Organ, T. Causality, Indian and Greek.--Chatterjee, M. On types of classification.--Lacombe, O. Transcendental imagination.--Bahm, A. J. Standards for comparative philosophy.--Herring, H. Appearance, its significance and meaning in the history of philosophy.--Chang Chung-yuan. Pre-rational harmony in Heidegger's essential thinking and Chʼan thought.--Staal, J. F. Making sense of the Buddhist tetralemma.--Enomiya-Lassalle, H. M. The mysticism of Carl (...)
     
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    Heimkehr ins Eigentliche (review). [REVIEW]Herbert Wallace Schneider - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):504-505.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:504 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY Earle's position, needless to say, is a radical one. If taken seriously it appears to commit him either to a private language doctrine or, more likely, to silence. If the concepts embodied in our language are public, intersubjective concepts, then either a minimal characterization of singular human existence is possible or Earle is stranded in a hopeless, speechless solipsism. I shall mention just one other (...)
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    Polarity and Organicity. [REVIEW]R. P. D. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (4):745-745.
    For those who like to locate a subject matter within some familiar context before plunging into its content, this book offers a formidable barrier. Bahm has provided neither preface nor introduction to his work. His book presents three loosely connected studies dealing with polarity, dialectic, and negation, with a final chapter on "Organicity," where we discover that Bahm is introducing us to a new philosophy which he calls "organicism." Organicism distinguishes the categories of existence and experience as ultimate (...)
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    A new approach to the logical theory of interrogatives.Lennart Åqvist - 1965 - [Uppsala]: [Uppsala].
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    A critique of Pereboom's 'four-case argument' for incompatibilism.A. R. Mele - 2005 - Analysis 65 (1):75-80.
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  48. A suggested non-naturalistic analysis of good.A. C. Ewing - 1939 - Mind 48 (189):1-22.
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    The Philosopher's World Model. [REVIEW]William Gerber - 1983 - Review of Metaphysics 36 (3):687-689.
    For coping with the "accelerating crises" in the "human predicament," and for avoiding the realization of "doomsday predictions," we need, among other things, a new philosophical model of the world, compatible with newly available knowledge. Indeed, referring to the lack of such a model, Bahm writes: "It would not be unreasonable to claim that the greatest crisis today in America and in the world is a philosophical one", namely, the lack of an appropriate model of the world. He declares, (...)
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    Is Antimicrobial Resistance a Slowly Emerging Disaster?A. M. Viens & Jasper Littmann - 2015 - Public Health Ethics 8 (3):255-265.
    The problem of antimicrobial resistance is so dire that people are predicting that the era of antibiotics may be coming to an end, ushering in a ‘post-antibiotic’ era. A comprehensive policy response is therefore urgently needed. A part of this response will require framing the problem in such a way that adequately reflects its nature as well as encompassing an approach that has the best prospect of success. This paper considers framing the problem as a slowly emerging disaster, including its (...)
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