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    Reason and feeling.Eassom Simon - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 15:54-55.
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    Playing Games With Prisoners' Dilemmas.Simon Eassom - 1995 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 22 (1):26-47.
  3. Games, rules and contracts.Simon Eassom - 1998 - In M. J. McNamee & S. J. Parry (eds.), Ethics and Sport. E & Fn Spon. pp. 57--78.
     
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  4. Playing games with prisoners' dilemmas.Simon Eassom - 2013 - In Jason Holt (ed.), Philosophy of Sport: Core Readings. Broadview Press.
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  5. Sport for Thought.Simon Eassom - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 6 (6):16-17.
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    All at sea.Simon Eassom - 2000 - The Philosophers' Magazine 10:56-56.
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    Applying ethics.Simon Eassom - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 24:54-55.
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    Thomas Hobbes.Simon Eassom - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 22:52-52.
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    Beyond morality.Simon Eassom - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 21:55-56.
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    Thomas Hobbes.Simon Eassom - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 22:52-52.
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    Explaining ethics.Simon Eassom - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 13:54-55.
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    Happiness.Simon Eassom - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:54-55.
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    Looking for trouble.Simon Eassom - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 27:39-40.
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    Much obliged?Simon Eassom - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 18:54-55.
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    Moral sense.Simon Eassom - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 20:54-55.
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    No pain, no gain.Simon Eassom - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:59-59.
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    Peter pulls no punches.Simon Eassom - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 25:57-57.
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    Setting standards.Simon Eassom - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 16:54-55.
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    Richard Rorty.Simon Eassom - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 13:53-53.
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    Solidarity.Simon Eassom - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 22:54-55.
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    Thomas Hobbes.Simon Eassom - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 22:52-52.
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    Sport, Ethics and Education.Simon Eassom - 1998 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 25 (1):119-125.
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    Singer’s greatest hits.Simon Eassom - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 15:59-59.
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    Selfish morality.Simon Eassom - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 17:28-29.
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    Setting standards.Simon Eassom - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 16:54-55.
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    Sporty Solidarity, and the Expanding Circle.Simon Eassom - 1997 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 24 (1):79-98.
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    Thomas Hobbes.Simon Eassom - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 22:52-52.
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    The meaning of morality.Simon Eassom - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 14:54-55.
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    We didn’t know we cared.Simon Eassom - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 23:54-55.
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    No pain, no gain. [REVIEW]Simon Eassom - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:59-59.
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    No pain, no gain. [REVIEW]Simon Eassom - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:59-59.
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    No pain, no gain. [REVIEW]Simon Eassom - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:59-59.
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    Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to 'Hume on Morality'. [REVIEW]Simon Eassom - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 15:60-60.
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    Sport, Ethics and Education. [REVIEW]Simon Eassom - 1998 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 25 (1):119-125.
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    Singer’s greatest hits. [REVIEW]Simon Eassom - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 15:59-59.
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    Spirituality, ethics, and care.Simon Robinson - 2008 - Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
    Ethics, religion, and spirituality -- Spirituality in care -- Spirituality and ethics -- Love -- The community of care : fit for purpose -- Values, virtues, and the patient -- Challenging faith -- Spirituality and the domain of justice.
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    The notebooks of Simone Weil.Simone Weil - 1956 - New York: Routledge.
    Simone Weil (1909-1943) was a defining figure of the twentieth century; a philosopher, Christian, resistance fighter, anarchist, feminist, labor activist and teacher. She was described by T. S. Eliot as "a woman of genius, of a kind of genius akin to that of the saints," and by Albert Camus as "the only great spirit of our time." Originally published posthumously in two volumes, these newly reissued notebooks, are among the very few unedited personal writings of Weil's that still survive today. (...)
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    Parts: A Study in Ontology.Peter M. Simons - 1987 - Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
    The relationship of part to whole is one of the most fundamental there is; this is the first and only full-length study of this concept. This book shows that mereology, the formal theory of part and whole, is essential to ontology. Peter Simons surveys and criticizes previous theories, especially the standard extensional view, and proposes a more adequate account which encompasses both temporal and modal considerations in detail. 'Parts could easily be the standard book on mereology for the next twenty (...)
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    Simone Weil: basic writings.Simone Weil - 2024 - Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by D. K. Levy & Marina Barabas.
    Simone Weil is one of the most profound thinkers of the twentieth century. Her writings encompass an extraordinary breadth of subjects, including philosophy, religion, sociology, and politics. A political activist and resistance fighter, her accomplishments are even more astonishing in light of her death in 1943 at the age of thirty-four. Whilst Weil was concerned with deep philosophical questions - the nature of human thought and human faculties, the limits of language, and thought's contact with reality through mediation, science and (...)
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  40. Are quantum particles objects?Simon Saunders - 2006 - Analysis 66 (1):52-63.
    Particle indistinguishability has always been considered a purely quantum mechanical concept. In parallel, indistinguishable particles have been thought to be entities that are not properly speaking objects at all. I argue, to the contrary, that the concept can equally be applied to classical particles, and that in either case particles may (with certain exceptions) be counted as objects even though they are indistinguishable. The exceptions are elementary bosons (for example photons).
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    Gravity and grace.Simone Weil - 1952 - New York: Routledge.
    Gravity and Grace was the first ever publication by the remarkable thinker and activist, Simone Weil. In it Gustave Thibon, the priest to whom she had entrusted her notebooks before her untimely death, compiled in one remarkable volume a compendium of her writings that have become a source of spiritual guidance and wisdom for countless individuals.
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    Finite frequentism explains quantum probability.Simon Saunders - unknown
    I show that frequentism, as an explanation of probability in classical statistical mechanics, can be extended in a natural way to a decoherent quantum history space, the analogue of a classical phase space. The result is a form of finite frequentism, in which Gibbs’ concept of an infinite ensemble of gases is replaced by the quantum state expressed as a superposition of a finite number of decohering microstates. It is a form of finite and actual frequentism (as opposed to hypothetical (...)
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    The radical orthodoxy reader.Simon Oliver & John Milbank (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Routledge.
    _The Radical Orthodoxy Reader _presents a selection of key readings in the field of Radical Orthodoxy, the most influential theological movement in contemporary academic theology. Radical Orthodoxy draws on pre-Enlightenment theology and philosophy to engage critically with the assumption and priorities of secularism, modernity, postmodernity, and associated theologies. In doing so it explores a wide and exciting range of issues: music, language, society, the body, the city, power, motion, space, time, personhood, sex and gender. As such it is both controversial (...)
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  44. Discerning Fermions.Simon Saunders & F. A. Muller - 2008 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (3):499 - 548.
    We demonstrate that the quantum-mechanical description of composite physical systems of an arbitrary number of similar fermions in all their admissible states, mixed or pure, for all finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces, is not in conflict with Leibniz's Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles (PII). We discern the fermions by means of physically meaningful, permutation-invariant categorical relations, i.e. relations independent of the quantum-mechanical probabilities. If, indeed, probabilistic relations are permitted as well, we argue that similar bosons can also be discerned in all (...)
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    Meaning and language.Peter Simons - 1995 - In Barry Smith & David Woodruff Smith (eds.), The Cambridge companion to Husserl. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 106.
  46. De nieuwe poortwachters van de waarheid.Massimiliano Simons - 2020 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 1 (82):33-56.
    The central claim of this article is that post-truth requires a political and socio-economical perspective, rather than a moral or epistemological one. The article consists of two parts. The first part offers a critical examination of the dominant analyses of post-truth in terms of shifting standards of the origin and the evaluation of facts. Moreover, the claim that postmodernism is the cause of post-truth is examined and refuted. In the second part an alternative perspective is developed, centring around the notion (...)
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    Religions of the ancient Greeks.Simon Price - 1999 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is a book about the religious life of the Greeks from the eighth century BC to the fifth century AD, looked at in the context of a variety of different cities and periods. Simon Price does not describe some abstract and self-contained system of religion or myths but examines local practices and ideas in the light of general Greek ideas, relating them for example, to gender roles and to cultural and political life (including Attic tragedy and the trial (...)
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    The legacy of Pierre Bourdieu: critical essays.Simon Susen & Bryan S. Turner (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Anthem Press.
    Pierre Bourdieu is widely regarded as one of the most influential sociologists of his generation, and yet the reception of his work in different cultural contexts and academic disciplines has been varied and uneven. This volume maps out the legacy of Pierre Bourdieu in contemporary social and political thought from the standpoint of classical European sociology and from the broader perspective of transatlantic social science. It brings together contributions from prominent scholars in the field, providing a range of perspectives on (...)
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    Epistemic dimensions of personhood.Simon Evnine - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Simon Evnine examines various epistemic aspects of what it is to be a person. Persons are defined as finite beings that have beliefs, including second-order beliefs about their own and others' beliefs, and are agents, capable of making long-term plans. It is argued that for any being meeting these conditions, a number of epistemic consequences obtain. First, all such beings must have certain logical concepts and be able to use them in certain ways. Secondly, there are at least two (...)
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    The need for roots.Simone Weil - 1952 - New York,: Putnam.
    Into wrestling with that question, Simone Weil put the very substance of her mind and temperament.
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