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    Principles of Political Economy.Benjamin Kidd - 1893 - The Monist 4:474.
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    Review of J. Shield Nicholson: Principles of Political Economy.[REVIEW]Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (3):400-403.
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  3. Social Evolution.Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - Mind 3 (12):551-556.
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    Social Evolution.Benjamin Kidd - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    In 1894, the British sociologist Benjamin Kidd published Social Evolution, an influential book that summarised and evaluated the prevailing social theories at the end of the nineteenth century: Karl Marx's socialism and Herbert Spencer's social Darwinism. Both of these conflicting theories were based on Darwinian evolutionary theory. In this book, Kidd discusses the immense changes that applied science has brought to the world and the interconnectedness of everyone. The book's ten chapters include discussions of the conditions of (...)
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  5. Social Evolution.Benjamin Kidd - 1893 - The Monist 4:628.
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  6. Social Evolution.Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (1):107-120.
     
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    Evolution and Religion.A. J. Dadson.Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (4):539-540.
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    Principles of Political Economy.J. Shield Nicholson.Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (3):400-403.
  9. Principles of western civilisation.Benjamin Kidd - 1902 - London,: Macmillian & co..
    The close of an era.--The shifting of the centre of significance in the evolutionary hypothesis. The principle of projected efficiency.--The position in modern thought.--The phenomenon of western liberalism.--The problem.--The ascendency of the present.--The passing of the present under the control of the future.--The development of the great antinomy in western history.--The modern world-conflict.--Towards the future.--Appendix.
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  10. Social Evolution. Paru en 1892 : nous en avons rendu compte en son temps.Benjamin Kidd - 1920 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 27 (4):6-6.
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    Social Peace.G. Von Schulze-Gaevernitz.Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (4):530-530.
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    Book Review:Evolution and Religion. A. J. Dadson. [REVIEW]Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (4):539-.
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    Book Review:Principles of Political Economy. J. Shield Nicholson. [REVIEW]Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (3):400-.
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    Book Review:Social Peace. G. Von Schulze-Gaevernitz. [REVIEW]Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (4):530-.
  15. ocial Evolution. [REVIEW]Benjamin Kidd - 1893 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 4:628.
     
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    Review of A. J. Dadson: Evolution and Religion.[REVIEW]Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (4):539-540.
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    Review of J. Shield Nicholson: Principles of Political Economy.[REVIEW]Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (3):400-403.
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    Review of G. Von Schulze-Gaevernitz: Social Peace.[REVIEW]Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (4):530-530.
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    Benjamin Kidd: Portrait of a Social Darwinist.D. P. Crook - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is an intellectual biography of Benjamin Kidd, a leading Social Darwinist in the years before World War I, and a social prophet in the tradition of Comte and Spencer. His first book Social Evolution, published in 1894, was an immediate and enormous success around the world. In it, Kidd developed a collectivist form of Social Darwinism in tune with the values of Progressivism in America and the 'new liberalism' in Britain. By many it was regarded as (...)
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    Principles of Western Civilization. Benjamin Kidd.W. F. Trotter - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (3):398-401.
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    Social Evolution.Benjamin Kidd.D. G. Ritchie - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (1):107-120.
  22. From Comte to Benjamin Kidd.Robert Mackintosh - 1899 - London,: Macmillan & co..
    Comtism, with some scattered parallels.--Simple evolutionism--Spencer, Stephen.--Darwinism, or struggle for existence.--Hyper-Darwinism--Weismann, Kidd.
     
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    From Comte to Benjamin Kidd.Robert Mackintosh - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8 (5):558-559.
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    From Comte to Benjamin Kidd, the appeal to biology or evolution for human guidance.Robert Mackintosh - 1902 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 53 (2):546-551.
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    La philosophie sociale de Benjamin Kidd.Fr De Hovre - 1910 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 17 (67):376-394.
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    Benjamin Kidd: Portrait of a social darwinist : D.P. Crook , ix + 460 pp., £30.00. [REVIEW]D. M. Cregier - 1986 - History of European Ideas 7 (5):534-535.
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    Review of Benjamin Kidd: Principles of Western Civilisation[REVIEW]W. F. Trotter - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (3):398-401.
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    Review of Benjamin Kidd: Social Evolution[REVIEW]D. G. Ritchie - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (1):107-120.
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    D. P. Crook, Benjamin Kidd, Portrait of a Social Darwinist. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Pp. vii + 460. ISBN 0-521-25804-9. £30.00. [REVIEW]James Moore - 1985 - British Journal for the History of Science 18 (3):365-368.
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    Book Review:Social Evolution. Benjamin Kidd[REVIEW]D. G. Ritchie - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (1):107-.
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    Review of Robert Mackintosh: From Comte to Benjamin Kidd: The Appeal to Biology or Evolution for Human Guidance[REVIEW]D. G. Ritchie - 1900 - International Journal of Ethics 10 (2):252-258.
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    Review of Benjamin Kidd: Principles of Western Civilisation[REVIEW]W. F. Trotter - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (3):398-401.
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    Review of Robert Mackintosh: From Comte to Benjamin Kidd: The Appeal to Biology or Evolution for Human Guidance[REVIEW]D. G. Ritchie - 1900 - International Journal of Ethics 10 (2):252-258.
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    Book Review:From Comte to Benjamin Kidd: The Appeal to Biology or Evolution for Human Guidance. Robert Mackintosh. [REVIEW]D. G. Ritchie - 1900 - International Journal of Ethics 10 (2):252-.
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    Book Review:Principles of Western Civilization. Benjamin Kidd[REVIEW]W. F. Trotter - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (3):398-.
  36. The world of thought in ancient China.Benjamin Isadore Schwartz - 1985 - Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
    Examines the development of the philosophy, culture, and civilization of ancient China and discusses the history of Taoism and Confucianism.
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  37. The Impermissibility of Execution.Benjamin S. Yost - 2022 - In Matthew C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook on the Philosophy of Punishment. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 747-769.
    This chapter offers a proceduralist argument against capital punishment. More specifically, it contends that the possibility of irrevocable mistakes precludes the just administration of the death penalty. At stake is a principle of political morality: legal institutions must strive to remedy their mistakes and to compensate those who suffer from wrongful sanctions. The incompatibility of remedy and execution is the crux of the irrevocability argument: because the wrongly executed cannot enjoy the morally required compensation, execution is impermissible. Along with defending (...)
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  38. Free Will Skepticism and Criminals as Ends in Themselves.Benjamin Vilhauer - 2022 - In Matthew C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook on the Philosophy of Punishment. Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This chapter offers non-retributive, broadly Kantian justifications of punishment and remorse which can be endorsed by free will skeptics. We lose our grip on some Kantian ideas if we become skeptical about free will, but we can preserve some important ones which can do valuable work for free will skeptics. The justification of punishment presented here has consequentialist features but is deontologically constrained by our duty to avoid using others as mere means. It draws on a modified Rawlsian original position (...)
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  39. Odors: from chemical structures to gaseous plumes.Benjamin D. Young, James A. Escalon & Dennis Mathew - 2020 - Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 111:19-29.
    We are immersed within an odorous sea of chemical currents that we parse into individual odors with complex structures. Odors have been posited as determined by the structural relation between the molecules that compose the chemical compounds and their interactions with the receptor site. But, naturally occurring smells are parsed from gaseous odor plumes. To give a comprehensive account of the nature of odors the chemosciences must account for these large distributed entities as well. We offer a focused review of (...)
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    Posidonius: Fragments: Volume 2, Commentary, Part 2. Posidonius & I. G. Kidd - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    Posidonius was one of the most important philosophers and intellectuals writing in the Greco-Roman world of the first half of the first century B.C. This book is a commentary on the surviving testimonia and fragments of his work collected in volume 1. Its purpose is to explicate and understand the evidence of these fragments, which must form the basis for any estimate of Posidonius' contribution to the learning of his time in the history of ideas. Since Posidonius was reported by (...)
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    Free Will Skepticism and Criminals as Ends in Themselves.Benjamin Vilhauer - 2022 - In Matthew C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook on the Philosophy of Punishment. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 535-556.
    This chapter offers non-retributive, broadly Kantian justifications of punishment and remorse that can be endorsed by free will skeptics. We lose our grip on some Kantian ideas if we become skeptical about free will, but we can preserve some important ones that can do valuable work for free will skeptics. The justification of punishment presented here has consequentialist features but is deontologically constrained by our duty to avoid using others as mere means. It draws on a modified Rawlsian original position (...)
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    The essentials of style: a handbook for seeing and being seen.Benjamin Sells - 2022 - Thompson, Conn.: Spring Publications.
    Sells encourages a radical departure from the usual introspection and self-centeredness of psychology in our time. By placing style first, Sells argues that we must turn our eyes and minds outward to the greater world. Emphasizing beauty over emotion and appreciation over feeling, he attempts to break the stranglehold of the self so as to reconstitute our proper place among the many things of the world.
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    The dialogues of Plato.Benjamin Plato & Jowett - 1892 - London: Oxford University PRess. Edited by Reginald E. Allen.
    v. 1. Charmides. Lysis. Laches. Protagoras. Euthydemus. Cratylus. Phaedrus. Ion. Symposium.--v. 2. Meno. Euthyphro. Apology. Crito. Phaedo. Georgias. Appendix I: Lesser Hippias. Alcibiades I. Menexenus. Appenddix II: Alcibiades II. Eryxias.--v. 3. Republic. Timaeus. Critias.--v. 4. Pharmenides. Theaetetus. Sophist. Statesman. Philebus.--v. 5 Laws. Index to the writings of Plato.
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  44. Perceiving Smellscapes.Benjamin D. Young - 2020 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (2):203-223.
    We perceive smells as perduring complex entities within a distal array that might be conceived of as smellscapes. However, the philosophical orthodoxy of Odor Theories has been to deny that smells are perceived as having a distal location. Recent challenges have been mounted to Odor Theories’ veracity in handling the timescale of olfactory perception, how it individuates odors as a distal entities, and their claim that olfactory perception is not spatial. The paper does not aim to dispute these criticisms. Rather, (...)
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  45. Phenomenology of Illness, Philosophy, and Life.Kidd Ian James - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 62:56-62.
    An essay review of Havi Carel, 'Phenomenology of Illness' (OUP 2015).
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    Free Will Denial, Punishment, and Original Position Deliberation.Benjamin Vilhauer - 2024 - Diametros 21 (79):91-106.
    I defend a deontological social contract justification of punishment for philosophers who deny free will and moral responsibility (FW/MR). Even if nobody has FW/MR, a criminal justice system is fair to the people it targets if we would consent to it in a version of original position deliberation where we assumed that we would be targeted by the justice system when the veil is raised. Even if we assumed we would be convicted of a crime, we would consent to the (...)
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  47. On the classification of diseases.Benjamin Smart - 2014 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35 (4):251-269.
    Identifying the necessary and sufficient conditions for individuating and classifying diseases is a matter of great importance in the fields of law, ethics, epidemiology, and of course, medicine. In this paper, I first propose a means of achieving this goal, ensuring that no two distinct disease-types could correctly be ascribed to the same disease-token. I then posit a metaphysical ontology of diseases—that is, I give an account of what a disease is. This is essential to providing the most effective means (...)
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  48. The Relationship Between Moral Responsibility and Freedom.Benjamin Rossi & Ted Warfield - 2017 - In Kevin Timpe, Meghan Griffith & Neil Levy (eds.), Routledge Companion to Free Will. New York: Routledge. pp. 612-623.
  49. Epistemic Injustice in Psychiatry.Paul Crichton, Havi Carel & Ian James Kidd - 2017 - Psychiatry Bulletin 41:65-70..
    Epistemic injustice is a harm done to a person in their capacity as an epistemic subject by undermining her capacity to engage in epistemic practices such as giving knowledge to others or making sense of one’s experiences. It has been argued that those who suffer from medical conditions are more vulnerable to epistemic injustice than the healthy. This paper claims that people with mental disorders are even more vulnerable to epistemic injustice than those with somatic illnesses. Two kinds of contributory (...)
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    Nature's Intrinsic Value in advance.Benjamin Steyn - forthcoming - Environmental Ethics.
    Environmental ethicists often make claims about the intrinsic value of nature or parts thereof. Advances in intrinsic value theory, most notably Ben Bradley’s ‘Two Concepts of Intrinsic Value,’ successfully cleave the concept of intrinsic value into two: a Moorean and Kantian variety. This paper seeks to classify and organize different environmental theorists within a Bradley-inspired framework, helping to bring clarity and charity to the claims of older and newer environmental ethicists. These two types of intrinsic value help explain why different (...)
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