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    Eros and hiEros in the song of songs.Francis Landy - 1983 - Heythrop Journal 24 (3):301–307.
  2. Smith, Derrida, and Amos.Francis Landy - 2008 - In Jonathan Z. Smith, Willi Braun & Russell T. McCutcheon (eds.), Introducing religion: essays in honor of Jonathan Z. Smith. Oakville: Equinox. pp. 208.
     
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    Are Thoughtful People More Utilitarian? CRT as a Unique Predictor of Moral Minimalism in the Dilemmatic Context.Edward B. Royzman, Justin F. Landy & Robert F. Leeman - 2015 - Cognitive Science 39 (2):325-352.
    Recent theorizing about the cognitive underpinnings of dilemmatic moral judgment has equated slow, deliberative thinking with the utilitarian disposition and fast, automatic thinking with the deontological disposition. However, evidence for the reflective utilitarian hypothesis—the hypothesized link between utilitarian judgment and individual differences in the capacity for rational reflection has been inconsistent and difficult to interpret in light of several design flaws. In two studies aimed at addressing some of the flaws, we found robust evidence for a reflective minimalist hypothesis—high CRT (...)
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  4. The end of history and the last man.Francis Fukuyama - 1992 - New York: Free Press ;.
    Ever since its first publication in 1992, The End of History and the Last Man has provoked controversy and debate. Francis Fukuyama's prescient analysis of religious fundamentalism, politics, scientific progress, ethical codes, and war is as essential for a world fighting fundamentalist terrorists as it was for the end of the Cold War. Now updated with a new afterword, The End of History and the Last Man is a modern classic.
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    Who Is Buying Bioethics Research?Richard R. Sharp, Angela L. Scott, David C. Landy & Laura A. Kicklighter - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (8):54-58.
    Growing ties to private industry have prompted many to question the impartiality of academic bioethicists who receive financial support from for-profit corporations in exchange for ethics-related services and research. To the extent that corporate sponsors may view bioethics as little more than a way to strengthen public relations or avoid potential controversy, close ties to industry may pose serious threats to professional independence. New sources of support from private industry may also divert bioethicists from pursuing topics of greater social importance, (...)
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    Non-formal mechanisms in mathematical cognitive development: The case of arithmetic.David W. Braithwaite, Robert L. Goldstone, Han L. J. van der Maas & David H. Landy - 2016 - Cognition 149 (C):40-55.
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    Children and democracy: Theory and policy.Francis Schrag - 2004 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 3 (3):365-379.
    This article identifies four approaches to arguing for democracy, showing that none has an adequate way of supporting both full adult inclusion and the exclusion of children. I focus in Section 2 on the arguments of David Estlund and Thomas Christiano, showing that their arguments against guardianship call into question the exclusion of children from the franchise. In Section 3, I explain why the exclusion of children constitutes an injustice, and in the final section, I consider two approaches to remedying (...)
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    Who visits cathedrals? The science of cathedral studies and psychographic segmentation.Leslie J. Francis & Simon Mansfield - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1–11.
    This study applied psychographic segmentation theory to explore the psychological type profile of 1082 visitors to four cathedrals (three in England and one in Wales) and to set this profile alongside the published national normative data. Data provided by the Francis Psychological Type Scales demonstrated that among cathedral visitors there were more introverts (60%), sensing types (72%) and judging types (80%), with a balance between thinking types (49%) and feeling types (51%). Comparisons with the population norms demonstrated that extraverts (...)
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  9. The case for demoicracy in the European Union.Francis Cheneval & Frank Schimmelfennig - 2013 - .
    The debate on the European Union's democratic deficit usually operates within a national-democratic framework of analysis. This article argues for a change in methodology. It follows the thesis that the EU is a ‘demoicracy’– a polity of multiple demoi– and has to be evaluated as such. Core principles of demoicracy are developed and the EU is assessed accordingly. Such an evaluation is not only more adequate, but also provides original insights: it is found that, whereas the constitutional development of the (...)
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    Keyguide to information sources in business ethics.Francis P. McHugh - 1988 - New York: Nichols.
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    Imagination: The very idea.Francis Sparshott - 1990 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (1):1-8.
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    The child's status in the democratic state.Francis Schrag - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (4):441-457.
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    Potentiality in the Abortion Discussion.Francis C. Wade - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (2):239 - 255.
    Engelhardt is correct in thinking that potentiality implies continuity. The central purpose of the Aristotelian notion of potency is to explain continuity, both in becoming and in generation-corruption. If one denies continuity in change, he will have little use for potentiality, at least little use for the Aristotelian types. And there are types that should not be conflated: one to account for continuity in becoming and generation, another to account for continuity of a being going from not acting to acting. (...)
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    The Empirical Bases of Moral Scepticism.Francis Snare - 1984 - American Philosophical Quarterly 21 (3):215 - 225.
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    Diversity, Schooling, and the Liberal State.Francis Schrag - 1998 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 17 (1):29-46.
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    Managers and Consultants as Manipulators Reflections on the Suspension of Ethics.Francis Sejersted - 1996 - Business Ethics Quarterly 6 (1):67-86.
    A businessperson acts,quabusinessperson, in two institutional contexts which in principle are completely distinct, and normally entail two different ways of relating to other people; on the one hand as an actor in the market, and on the other as the employees’ manager. We shall assume that different sets of norms govern how to relate to trading partners in the market and how to relate to subordinates in the company. The moral problems which arise in the two different institutions for conducting (...)
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    La cité des peuples: mémoires de cosmopolitismes.Francis Cheneval - 2005 - Paris: Cerf.
    Les nouveaux et nombreux défis de la constellation " postnationale " rendent plus actuelle que jamais une ancienne idée philosophique : le cosmopolitisme. Dans ses variantes modernes, celui-ci pose l'autonomie de l'individu humain comme norme fondamentale de toute construction politique. Le cosmopolitisme représente donc une alternative aussi bien au nationalisme qu'à la théorie normative d'un monde multipolaire de confrontations entre empires. L'ouvrage montre que le cosmopolitisme peut être considéré comme une conséquence des principes de la philosophie politique moderne. Définissant les (...)
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    Thought Experiments and Social Transformation.Francis Roberts - 1993 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 23 (4):399-421.
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    Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar: EU citizenship, direct democracy and treaty ratification.Francis Cheneval - 2007 - European Law Journal 13 (5):647-663.
    This article argues that obligatory, simultaneous, and simple Treaty ratification by referenda is the next step in the consolidation of the political core of European citizenship. In the first part, general remarks about the special nature of EU citizenship highlight the relevance of referenda on EU Treaties for EU citizenship. In the second part, the normative and empirical case in favour of direct democracy is put forward. It is followed by the assessment of direct democracy in European integration as we (...)
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    Hints for the Elucidation of Mr. Peirce's Logical Work.Francis C. Russell - 1908 - The Monist 18 (3):406-415.
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    John Duns Scotus on Ens Infinitum.Francis J. Catania - 1993 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 67 (1):37-54.
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    Proclus politisé: La réception politique de Proclus au moyen âge tardif.Francis Cheneval - 1996 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 78 (1):11-26.
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    The return of the naturalistic fallacy: A dialogue on human flourishing.Francis Michael Walsh - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (3):370-387.
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    An enquiry into goodness.Francis Edward Sparshott - 1958 - [Chicago]: University of Chicago Press.
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    La question des valeurs dans Totalité et infini de Lévinas.Francis Careau - 2002 - Horizons Philosophiques 12 (2):33-44.
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    Les valeurs et le sacré dans l’éducation d’aujourd’hui.Francis Careau - 2003 - Horizons Philosophiques 13 (2):115-129.
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    A Bibliography of St. Albert the Great.Francis J. Catania - 1959 - Modern Schoolman 37 (1):11-28.
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    Divine Infinity in Albert the Great's Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard.Francis J. Catania - 1960 - Mediaeval Studies 22 (1):27-42.
  29. Über die projektive Selbstimplikation der Geschichts-philosophie als Hermeneutik politischen Handelns Überlegungen zu Kant.Francis Cheneval - 2001 - Studia Philosophica 60:127-141.
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    Constitutionalizing multilateral democratic integration.Francis Cheneval - unknown
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    Der kosmopolitische Republikanismus: Erläutert am Beispiel Anacharsis Cloots'.Francis Cheneval - 2004 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 58 (3):373 - 396.
    Der Artikel erläutert mit dem kosmopolitischen Republikanismus einen Aspekt, der in der nationalstaatlich fixierten und meist euroskeptischen Republikanismus-Forschung vernachlässigt worden ist, aber in der frühen Phase der Französischen Revolution eine wichtige Rolle spielte. In der Perspektive des hier vorliegenden Artikels erscheint der revolutionäre Republikanismus zumindest in seinen Anfängen nicht als Inbegriff nationalstaatlich gehegter Demokratie und Autonomie, sondern als kosmopolitische oder zumindest Europa einigende Idee. Das Beispiel von Cloots zeigt, dass der Republikanismus in jener Zeit des Umbruchs und am historischen Ursprung (...)
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    Multilateral Dimensions of Republican Thought.Francis Cheneval - 2009 - In Samantha Besson & José Luis Martí (eds.), Legal Republicanism: National and International Perspectives. Oxford University Press.
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    Multilateral democracy: The "original position".Francis Cheneval - 2008 - Journal of Social Philosophy 39 (1):42–61.
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    Mind the Gap.Francis Cheneval - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Research 37 (9999):263-267.
    Globalization stands for systemic integration, mainly economical and technological. It is related to the expansion of the free market economy, trade, and the global integration of systems of communication and information technology. As such, globalization co-exists with strong cultural affirmations of individual and collective difference and with political fragmentation. Cosmopolitanism needs to take into consideration cultural and political conditions of human existence. The cosmopolitan imperative to form a political community beyond the nation state is a process-guiding principle or regulative ideal, (...)
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  35. The role of value in Karl Mannheim's sociology of knowledge.Francis Warren Rempel - 1965 - The Hague,: Mouton.
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    Glaucon and Adeimantus on Justice: The Structure of Argument in Book 2 of Plato’s “Republic”.Francis Sparshott - 1983 - Ancient Philosophy 3 (1):95-100.
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    Justice et Pouvoir* (Aristote, Politique III, 9-13).Francis Wolff - 1988 - Phronesis 33 (1):273-296.
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    Três Figuras do Discípulo na Filosofia Antiga.Francis Wolf - 1993 - Discurso 22:123-152.
    Este artigo examina três figuras típicas do discípulo na filosofia antiga: o socrático (“filho ciumento”), o epicurista (“doente curado, mas psitacista”) e o aristotélico (“hermeneuta insatisfeito”).
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    Social science and social practice.Francis Schrag - 1983 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):107 – 124.
    Science breaks new trails for technology but social science has yet to break new trails for social technology. Why is this? One hypothesis explains this with reference to the complexity of the social world and the still rudimentary nature of the social sciences. This paper argues for an alternative hypothesis, claiming that social science research is incapable of generating technologies not already part of the human repertoire. Drawing on a range of social science inquiry from economics to psychology, it shows (...)
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  40. The future of dance aesthetics.Francis Sparshott - 1993 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (2):227-234.
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  41. An italian poet at the court of Henry VII.Francis Wormald - 1951 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 14 (1/2):118-119.
  42. Fuller's project of humanity: social sciences or sociobiology?: Steve Fuller, The New Sociological Imagination. London: Sage Publications, 2006.Francis Remedios - 2009 - History of the Human Sciences 22 (2):115-120.
  43. A study of the political philosophy of Mencius.Francis Shieh - 1950 - Washington,: Washington.
     
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    Marxism, Ideology and Literature (review).Francis Shor - 1981 - Philosophy and Literature 5 (1):119-121.
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    The polygyny–fertility hypothesis revisited: the situation in Ghana.Francis J. Sichona - 1993 - Journal of Biosocial Science 25 (4):473-482.
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    Present Day Thinkers and the New Scholasticism.Francis Siegfried - 1927 - New Scholasticism 1 (1):85-88.
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    Misfortune and Injustice: On Being Disadvantaged.Francis Snare - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):39-61.
    We can enjoy and suffer many kinds of human goods and evils. The goods include not only experiences and enjoyments but also the having and exercise of various talents and abilities, the receipt of recognitions and rewards, successes, employments, opportunities. The evils include not only pains and frustrations but also defects such as ugliness, disabilities such as paralysis or retardation, lack of standard opportunities such as unemployment, financial loss, failure, disgrace. It is tempting to say that wherever a person has (...)
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    China and modernization: Past and present a discussion.Francis Soo - 1989 - Studies in East European Thought 38 (1):3-54.
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    Mao's Vision for China.Francis Soo - 2002 - In Chung-Ying Cheng & Nicholas Bunnin (eds.), Contemporary Chinese Philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 63--80.
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    Aristotle's Ethics and Plato's Republic: A Structural Comparison.Francis Sparshott - 1982 - Dialogue 21 (3):483-500.
    The paper demonstrates a fifteen-point structural correspondence between plato's "republic" and aristotle's "nicomachean ethics". The more interesting points of correspondence are discussed, as are the three passages in each work that have no analogue in the other, and that are not explained by aristotle's dealing with politics in a different work. Possible explanations of this detailed correspondence are considered.
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