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    The Importance of Being Rational.Errol Lord - 2018 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    Errol Lord offers a new account of the nature of rationality: what it is for one to be rational is to correctly respond to the normative reasons one possesses. Lord defends novel views about what it is to possess reasons and what it is to correctly respond to reasons, and dispels doubts about whether we ought to be rational.
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    A critical history of modern aesthetics.William Francis Hare Listowel - 1933 - New York: Haskell House.
    Probably the most useful survey of modern aesthetics published in recent years.
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    A Critical History of Modern Aesthetics.Earl of Listowel - 1933 - Routledge.
    First published in 1933. The purpose of this work was to bridge a gap in English philosophical literature by completing the elaborate history of Bosanquet and to stimulate and enrich the whole study of aesthetics by means of his personal destructive and constructive criticism. This title will be of interest to students of philosophy.
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  4. Modern aesthetics: an historical introduction.William Francis Hare Listowel - 1967 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
     
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    The Aesthetical Significance of the Tragic.The Earl Of Listowel - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (41):18 - 31.
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    The Present State of ?sthetics in This Country.The Earl Of Listowel - 1935 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 35:195 - 208.
  7. The values of life.William Francis Hare Listowel - 1931 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
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    Modern Aesthetics: An Historical Introduction.Richard Peltz & Earl of Listowell - 1969 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 3 (3):168.
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  9. The Importance of Being Rational.Errol Lord - 2013 - Dissertation, Princeton University
    My dissertation is a systematic defense of the claim that what it is to be rational is to correctly respond to the reasons you possess. The dissertation is split into two parts, each consisting of three chapters. In Part I--Coherence, Possession, and Correctly Responding--I argue that my view has important advantages over popular views in metaethics that tie rationality to coherence (ch. 2), defend a novel view of what it is to possess a reason (ch. 3), and defend a novel (...)
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    Index to Vol. V.Lord Abercromby, H. D. Acland, Sir Wrd Adkins, Sir T. Clifford Allbutt, Dr O. Almgren & M. C. Andrews - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 337.
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    Histoire de la liberté à travers la Chrétienté.Lord Acton - 2000 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 10 (4).
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  12. La historia de la libertad en el cristianismo.Lord Acton - 1998 - Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 19:259-284.
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  13. David Bloor.Lord Mansfield'S. Advice - 1982 - In Barry Barnes & David O. Edge (eds.), Science in context: readings in the sociology of science. Cambridge: MIT Press.
     
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  14. Limits of Free Speech.Lord Bhikhu Parekh - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (3):931-935.
    Free speech is a great value and forms the life blood of a civilised society. It is however, one of several values and may sometimes come into conflict with them. In those cases it may need to be restricted. Hate speech is one such case and the author argues that it can and should be prohibited.
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  15. Suspension, Higher-Order Evidence, and Defeat.Errol Lord & Kurt Sylvan - 2021 - In Jessica Brown & Mona Simion (eds.), Reasons, Justification, and Defeat. Oxford Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  16. Suspension of Judgment, Rationality's Competition, and the Reach of the Epistemic.Errol Lord - 2020 - In Sebastian Schmidt & Gerhard Ernst (eds.), The Ethics of Belief and Beyond: Understanding Mental Normativity. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. pp. 126-145.
    Errol Lord explores the boundaries of epistemic normativity. He argues that we can understand these better by thinking about which mental states are competitors in rationality’s competition. He argues that belief, disbelief, and two kinds of suspension of judgment are competitors. Lord shows that there are non-evidential reasons for suspension of judgment. One upshot is an independent motivation for a certain sort of pragmatist view of epistemic rationality.
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    Acting for the Right Reasons, Abilities, and Obligation.Errol Lord - 2015 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 10.
    Objectivists about obligation hold that obligations are determined by all of the normatively relevant facts. Perspectivalists, on the other hand, hold that only facts within one’s perspective can determine what we are obligated to do. This chapter argues for a perspectivalist view. It argues that what you are obligated to do is determined by the normative reasons you possess. This view is anchored in the thought that our obligations have to be action-guiding in a certain sense—we have to be able (...)
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  18. What You’re Rationally Required to Do and What You Ought to Do.Errol Lord - 2017 - Mind 126 (504):1109-1154.
    It is a truism that we ought to be rational. Despite this, it has become popular to think that it is not the case that we ought to be rational. In this paper I argue for a view about rationality—the view that what one is rationally required to do is determined by the normative reasons one possesses—by showing that it can vindicate that one ought to be rational. I do this by showing that it is independently very plausible that what (...)
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    On Writing Philosophy (part 2).Lord - 1927 - Modern Schoolman 4 (2):31-31.
    Father Lord, author of Armchair Philosophy, herein offers to a wider audience some notes from a recent talk to the Philosophers in St. Louis. He believes that writing is necessary not only to express, but also really to assimilate philosophy.
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    On Writing Philosophy.Lord - 1927 - Modern Schoolman 4 (2):19-20.
    Father Lord, author of Armchair Philosophy, herein offers to a wider audience some notes from a recent talk to the Philosophers in St. Louis. He believes that writing is necessary not only to express, but also really to assimilate philosophy.
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    Introducción a Il Principe.Lord Acton & Montserrat Ginés - 2021 - Araucaria 23 (46).
    Burd se ha propuesto redimir nuestra tradicional inferioridad en los estudios maquiavélicos, y creo que quedará patente que ha dado una explicación mucho más satisfactoria de El príncipe que la que cualquier país poseyera con anterioridad. Su edición comentada proporciona todas las respuestas a un conocido problema de la historia de Italia y de la literatura política. En realidad, el antiguo problema ha dejado de existir, y ningún lector de este volumen continuará preguntándose cómo un hombre tan inteligente y razonable (...)
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  22. Justifying Partiality.Errol Lord - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (3):569-590.
    It’s an undeniable fact about our moral lives that we are partial towards certain people and projects. Despite this, it has traditionally been very hard to justify partiality. In this paper I defend a novel partialist theory. The context of the paper is the debate between three different views of how partiality is justified. According to the first view, partiality is justified by facts about our ground projects. According to the second view, partiality is justified by facts about our relationships (...)
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  23. Weighing Reasons.Errol Lord & Barry Maguire (eds.) - 2016 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA.
    Normative reasons have become a popular theoretical tool in recent decades. One helpful feature of normative reasons is their weight. The fourteen new essays in this book theorize about many different aspects of weight. Topics range from foundational issues to applications of weight in debates across philosophy.
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  24. Acting for the Right Reasons, Abilities, and Obligation.Errol Lord - 2015 - In Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Volume 10. Oxford University Press.
    Objectivists about obligation hold that obligations are determined by all of the normatively relevant facts. Perspectivalists, on the other hand, hold that only facts within one's perspective can determine what we are obligated to do. In this paper I argue for a perspectivalist view. On my view, what you are obligated to do is determined by the normative reasons you possess. My argument for my view is anchored in the thought that our obligations have to be action-guiding in a certain (...)
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    How to Learn about Aesthetics and Morality through Acquaintance and Deference.Errol Lord - 2018 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 13.
    There are parallel debates in metaethics and aesthetics about the rational merits of deferring to others about ethics and aesthetics. In both areas it is common to think that there is something amiss about deference. A popular explanation of this in aesthetics appeals to the importance of aesthetic acquaintance. This kind of explanation has not been explored much in ethics. This chapter defends a unified account of what is amiss about ethical and aesthetic deference. According to this account, deference is (...)
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    Histoire de la liberté dans l'Antiquité.Lord Acton - 2001 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 11 (4).
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  27. The Coherent and the Rational.Errol Lord - 2014 - Analytic Philosophy 55 (2):151-175.
  28. Accommodating genes : disability, discrimination and international human rights law.Janet E. Lord - 2015 - In Gerard Quinn, Aisling De Paor & Peter David Blanck (eds.), Genetic discrimination: transatlantic perspectives on the case for a European-level legal response. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Art and Understanding. By Margaret A. Bulley. (London: B. T. Batsford, Ltd. 1937. Pp. xix + 292. Price 15s.). Listowel - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):241-241.
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    Aesthetic Analysis. By D. W. Prall (Newyork: Thomas Y. Crowell Company:. 1936. Pp. 211, Price 2 dollars.). Listowel - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (46):242-242.
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    Aesthetische Streitrag. By K.S. Laurila (Helsingfors: Akademische Buchhandlung. 1934. Pp. 424). Listowel - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (46):242-243.
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    Art and Industry. By Herbert Read. (Faber & Faber. 1934. Pp. I43. Price 12s. 6d.). Listowel - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (40):476-477.
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    A History of Esthetics. By K. E. Gilbert and H. Kuhn. (New York: The Macmillan Co. 1939. Pp. xx + 582. Price 18s.). Listowel - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (64):430-431.
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    Last Lectures. By Roger Fry. (London: Cambridge University Press. 1939. Pp. xxix + 361. Price 21s.). Listowel - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (58):210-211.
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    Perception and Aesthetic Value. By H. N. Lee. (New York: Prentice-Hall Inc. 1938. Pp. xii + 271. Price $3.50.).Listowel Listowel - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):233-.
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    Poetry Monads and Society. By Hunayun Kabir (University of Calcutta. 1941.). Listowel - 1942 - Philosophy 17 (67):284-285.
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    Roger Fry and Other Essays. By Howard Hannay. (London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd.1937. Pp. 208. Price 6s.). Listowel - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (47):349-350.
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    Time and Time Again. By E. M. Rowell. (London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. 1941. Pp. 269. Price 7s. 6d. net.). Listowel - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (64):438-438.
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    The Nature of Aesthetic Experience. Listowel - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (100):18-29.
    The traditional business of Aesthetics has been the study of the aesthetic experience and activity of mankind, in order to show what it is and how it can be distinguished from other experiences and activities. The assumption commonly made is that we ourselves, like others before us, have had a specifically aesthetic experience in the enjoyment of art or the beauty of nature, or have been engaged in the making of something unquestionably artistic. This basic assumption has been challenged recently (...)
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    Types of Aesthetic Judgment. By E. M. Bartlett Ph.D. (London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. 1937. Pp. 241. Price 7s. 6d.). Listowel - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):492-493.
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    The Problem of Art. By Canon Peter Green. (London: Longmans, Green & Co.1937. PP. xvi + 218. Price 6s.). Listowel - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (50):239-240.
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    Why Exhibit Works of Art? By Ananda K. Coomaraswamy. (London: Luzac & Co. 1943. Pp. 148. Price 6s. net.). Listowel - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (73):176-176.
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  43. Having reasons and the factoring account.Errol Lord - 2010 - Philosophical Studies 149 (3):283 - 296.
    It’s natural to say that when it’s rational for me to φ, I have reasons to φ. That is, there are reasons for φ-ing, and moreover, I have some of them. Mark Schroeder calls this view The Factoring Account of the having reasons relation. He thinks The Factoring Account is false. In this paper, I defend The Factoring Account. Not only do I provide intuitive support for the view, but I also defend it against Schroeder’s criticisms. Moreover, I show that (...)
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  44. In memoriam II.Lord Donaldson - 1981 - In Anthony Crosland, David Lipsey & R. L. Leonard (eds.), The Socialist Agenda: Crosland's Legacy. Cape.
     
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  45. Preface.Lord Judge of Draycote - 2020 - In Mark Hill & Norman Doe (eds.), Christianity and Criminal Law. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Justice: continuity and change.Lord Dyson - 2018 - Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
    Criticising judges : fair game or off-limits? -- Academics and judges -- Are the judges too powerful? -- Magna Carta and compensation culture -- Does judicial review undermine democracy? -- Liability of public authorities in negligence -- The shifting sands of statutory interpretation -- Time to call it a day : some reflections on finality and the law -- The globalisation of law -- Recent developments in commercial law conference -- The contribution of construction cases to the development of the (...)
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  47. From Independence to Conciliationism: An Obituary.Errol Lord - 2013 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy (2):1-13.
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Volume 92, Issue 2, Page 365-377, June 2014.
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  48. Teoriia absoliutnago.Lord Artsoze - 1926 - [Paris],:
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  49. Epistemic Reasons, Evidence, and Defeaters.Errol Lord - 2018 - In Daniel Star (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Reasons and Normativity. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    The post-Gettier literature contained many views that tried to solve the Gettier problem by appealing to the notion of defeat. Unfortunately, all of these views are false. The failure of these views greatly contributed to a general distrust of reasons in epistemology. However, reasons are making a comeback in epistemology, both in general and in the context of the Gettier problem. There are two main aims of this paper. First, I will argue against a natural defeat based resolution of the (...)
     
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    From Independence to Conciliationism: An Obituary.Errol Lord - 2014 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (2):365-377.
    Conciliationists about peer disagreement hold that when one disagrees with an epistemic peer about some proposition p, one should significantly change one's view about p. Many arguments for conciliationism appeal to a principle Christensen [2011] dubs Independence. Independence says that evaluations of the beliefs of those with whom one disagrees should not be made on the basis of one's initial reasoning about p. In this paper, I show that this principle is false. I also show that two weaker principles that (...)
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