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    Two Recent Books.John Sullivan, Aidan Mackey & Lynette Hunter - 1979 - The Chesterton Review 5 (2):188-191.
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    Diary of Frances Chesterton, 1904-1905.Frances Chesterton & Aidan Mackey - 1999 - The Chesterton Review 25 (3):283-293.
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    A Distributist Colony.Aidan Mackey - 1976 - The Chesterton Review 3 (1):162-163.
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    A Newly Discovered Chesterton Poem.Aidan Mackey - 1983 - The Chesterton Review 9 (1):90-92.
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    A Remarkable Family.Aidan Mackey - 1979 - The Chesterton Review 6 (1):27-32.
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    A Remarkable Family.Aidan Mackey - 1979 - The Chesterton Review 6 (1):27-32.
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    A Visit to America.Aidan Mackey - 1982 - The Chesterton Review 8 (2):184-186.
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    Chesterton and Anti-Semitism.Aidan Mackey - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (3):395-398.
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    Collecting Chesterton's Verse.Aidan Mackey - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (2):271-271.
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    Chesterton materials at the British Library.Aidan Mackey - 1990 - The Chesterton Review 16 (3/4):291-292.
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    Chesterton, Schumacher, and Graham Greene.Aidan Mackey - 1981 - The Chesterton Review 7 (4):375-375.
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    Editing Chesterton.Aidan Mackey - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (1):150-152.
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    Happy Birthday.Aidan Mackey - 2004 - The Chesterton Review 30 (3/4):463-463.
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    Prophet of Orthodoxy: The Wisdom of G. K. Chesterton, edited by Russell Sparkes.Aidan Mackey - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (1/2):109-110.
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    The Poetry and the Publishers.Aidan Mackey - 1981 - The Chesterton Review 7 (4):294-306.
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    Who Was Julius West?Aidan Mackey - 1985 - The Chesterton Review 11 (3):403-403.
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    Two Recent Books. [REVIEW]John Sullivan, Aidan Mackey & Lynette Hunter - 1979 - The Chesterton Review 5 (2):188-191.
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    A Motley Wisdom: The Best of G. K. Chesterton. Chosen and intmduced by Nigel Forde; and Battling for the Modern Mind: A Beginner's Chesterton, by Thomas C. Peters. [REVIEW]Aidan Mackey - 1995 - The Chesterton Review 21 (4):525-526.
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    "G.K.'s Weekly: An Appraisal," by Brocard Sewell. [REVIEW]Aidan Mackey - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (2):231-233.
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    The Poetry and the Publishers. [REVIEW]Aidan Mackey - 1981 - The Chesterton Review 7 (4):294-306.
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    Three Views of the New Belloc Biography. [REVIEW]Aidan Mackey, Christopher Howse & Gregory Macdonald - 1986 - The Chesterton Review 12 (2):231-248.
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    "The Wisdom of G. K. Chesterton," by Aidan Mackey[REVIEW]Iain T. Benson - 1988 - The Chesterton Review 14 (2):285-287.
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    The Collected Works of G. K. Chesterton X, Collected Poetry Part I, compiled and with an Introduction by Aidan Mackey[REVIEW]John Coates - 1995 - The Chesterton Review 21 (4):519-523.
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    Say it is Pentecost: a guide through Balthasar's logic.Aidan Nichols - 2001 - Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press.
    Say It Is Pentecost completes Aidan Nichols's presentation of the great theological trilogy of Hans Urs von Balthasar.
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    Vincent McNabb 1868‐1943, an Anniversary Commemoration.O. P. Aidan Nichols - 2019 - New Blackfriars 100 (1088):373-397.
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    Private property and the fear of social chaos.Aidan Beatty - 2023 - Manchester University Press.
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  27. A commentary on John Lukacs's "polite letters".Aidan Clarke - 1991 - In Ciaran Brady & Iván Berend (eds.), Ideology and the Historians: Papers Read Before the Irish Conference of Historians, Held at Trinity College, Dublin, 8-10 June 1989. Lilliput Press.
     
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    A phenomenographic study of scientists’ beliefs about the causes of scientists’ research misconduct.Aidan C. Cairns, Caleb Linville, Tyler Garcia, Bill Bridges, Scott Tanona, Jonathan Herington & James T. Laverty - 2021 - Research Ethics 17 (4):501-521.
    When scientists act unethically, their actions can cause harm to participants, undermine knowledge creation, and discredit the scientific community. Responsible Conduct of Research training i...
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  29. No Bloodless Myth. A Guide Through Balthasars Dramatics.Aidan Nichols - 2000
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    The Comparative Political Economy of Growth Models: Explaining the Continuity of FDI-Led Growth in Ireland and Hungary.Aidan Regan & Dorothee Bohle - 2021 - Politics and Society 49 (1):75-106.
    This article argues that the quiet politics of informal business-state interaction explains the political determinants of growth regimes. Building on the business power literature within the study of comparative capitalism, it shows that the noisy politics of elections often leads to changes of government but rarely to fundamental changes in the growth regime. Rather, growth models can be traced to the interactions and interests of dominant corporations within a country and its policymaking elites. The argument is developed through a comparative (...)
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  31. 3. Sketch for a Christological Aesthetics.O. Aidan Nichols - 1997 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 1 (1).
     
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    Response.Aidan Davison - 2009 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 6 (4):525-526.
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    A Dilemma for Respecting Autonomy: Bridge Technologies and the Hazards of Sequential Decision-Making.Aidan Kestigian & Alex John London - 2022 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 47 (2):293-310.
    Respect for patient autonomy can apply at two levels: ensuring that patient care reflects their considered values and wishes and honoring patient preferences about how to make momentous decisions. Caregivers who seek to respect patient autonomy in the context of some end-of-life decisions face a dilemma. Because these decisions are fraught, patients may prefer to approach them sequentially, only making decisions at the time they arise. However, respecting patients’ preferences for a sequential approach can increase the likelihood that surrogates and (...)
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  34. Name-bearing, reference, and circularity.Aidan Gray - 2014 - Philosophical Studies 171 (2):207-231.
    Proponents of the predicate view of names explain the reference of an occurrence of a name N by invoking the property of bearing N. They avoid the charge that this view involves a vicious circularity by claiming that bearing N is not itself to be understood in terms of the reference of actual or possible occurrences of N. I argue that this approach is fundamentally mistaken. The phenomenon of ‘reference transfer’ shows that an individual can come to bear a name (...)
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  35. Names in strange places.Aidan Gray - 2017 - Linguistics and Philosophy 40 (5):429-472.
    This paper is about how to interpret and evaluate purported evidence for predicativism about proper names. I aim to point out some underappreciated thorny issues and to offer both predicativists and non-predicativists some advice about how best to pursue their respective projects. I hope to establish three related claims: that non-predicativists have to posit relatively exotic, though not entirely implausible, polysemic mechanisms to capture the range of data that predicativists have introduced ; that neither referentialism nor extant versions of predicativism (...)
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  36. Knowledge First?Aidan McGlynn - 2014 - New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillian.
    According to a tradition reaching back to Plato, questions about the nature of knowledge are to be answered by offering an analysis in terms of truth, belief, justification, and other factors presumed to be in some sense more basic than knowledge itself. In light of the apparent failure of this approach, knowledge first philosophy instead takes knowledge as the starting point in epistemology and related areas of the philosophies of language and mind. Knowledge cannot be analyzed in the traditional sense, (...)
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  37. Relational approaches to Frege's puzzle.Aidan Gray - 2017 - Philosophy Compass 12 (10):e12429.
    Frege's puzzle is a fundamental challenge for accounts of mental and linguistic representation. This piece surveys a family of recent approaches to the puzzle that posit representational relations. I identify the central commitments of relational approaches and present several arguments for them. I also distinguish two kinds of relationism—semantic relationism and formal relationism—corresponding to two conceptions of representational relations. I briefly discuss the consequences of relational approaches for foundational questions about propositional attitudes, intentional explanation, and compositionality.
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    The role of spatial boundaries in shaping long-term event representations.Aidan J. Horner, James A. Bisby, Aijing Wang, Katrina Bogus & Neil Burgess - 2016 - Cognition 154 (C):151-164.
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    History and the discourse of underdevelopment among the Alur of Uganda.Aidan Southall - 1995 - In Wendy James (ed.), The Pursuit of Certainty: Religious and Cultural Formulations. Routledge. pp. 45.
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    The Asians in East Africa, Jayhind and Uhuru.Aidan Southall & Agehananda Bharati - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):323.
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    When some is actually all: Scalar inferences in face-threatening contexts.Jean-François Bonnefon, Aidan Feeney & Gaëlle Villejoubert - 2009 - Cognition 112 (2):249-258.
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    Oral/Aural: Pastness and Sound as Medium and Method.Aidan Erasmus & Valmont Layne - 2023 - Kronos 49 (1):1-14.
    In archival footage uploaded online of a concert at the University of the Western Cape in 1988 musician Robbie Jansen declared that the next composition to be performed was named 'Freedom Where Have You Been'.1 Before counting the band in, Jansen offered a short discourse on the meaning of the phrase hoya chibongo. Hearing the Afrikaans hoorie (meaning listen here) in the expression hoya, Jansen proceeded to split up the word chibongo to accentuate chi- as aurally reminiscent of the suffix (...)
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  43. Epistemic Objectification as the Primary Harm of Testimonial Injustice.Aidan McGlynn - 2021 - Episteme 18 (2):160-176.
    This paper criticises Miranda Fricker's account of the primary harm of testimonial injustice as a kind of epistemic objectification, where the latter is understood on the model provided by Martha Nussbaum's influential analysis of sexual objectification and where it is taken to involve the denial of someone's epistemic agency. I examine the existing objections to Fricker's account of the primary harm, criticising some while accepting the force of others, and I argue that one of Fricker's own central examples of testimonial (...)
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  44. Minimal Fregeanism.Aidan Gray - 2022 - Mind 131 (522):429-458.
    Among the virtues of relationist approaches to Frege’s puzzle is that they put us in a position to outline structural features of the puzzle that were only implicit in earlier work. In particular, they allow us to frame questions about the relation between the explanatory roles of sense and sameness of sense. In this paper, I distinguish a number of positions about that relation which have not been clearly distinguished. This has a few pay-offs. It allows us to shed light (...)
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    Examining the Dynamic Structure of Daily Internalizing and Externalizing Behavior at Multiple Levels of Analysis.Aidan G. C. Wright, Adriene M. Beltz, Kathleen M. Gates, Peter C. M. Molenaar & Leonard J. Simms - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Mind the gap: Misdirection, inattentional blindness and the relationship between overt and covert attention.Aidan Moran & Nuala Brady - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4):1105-1106.
    The present commentary addresses two issues arising from Memmert’s paper. First, can the ‘misdirection’ and ‘inattentional blindness’ paradigms provide important insights into the relationship between ‘overt’ and ‘covert’ attentional processes? Second, what are the most fruitful directions for research that seeks to combine these attentional paradigms in ecologically valid settings? We argue that although Memmert’s paper postulates several important differences between the misdirection and inattentional blindness paradigms, it may not emphasise sufficiently strongly the significant insights into attention that have been (...)
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  47. Indistinguishable Senses.Aidan Gray - 2018 - Noûs 54 (1):78-104.
    Fregeanism and Relationism are competing families of solutions to Frege’s Puzzle, and by extension, competing theories of propositional representation. My aim is to clarify what is at stake between them by characterizing and evaluating a Relationist argument. Relationists claim that it is cognitively possible for distinct token propositional attitudes to be, in a sense, qualitatively indistinguishable: to differ in no intrinsic representational features. The idea of an ‘intrinsic representational feature’ is not, however, made especially clear in the argument. I clarify (...)
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  48. Lexical-rule predicativism about names.Aidan Gray - 2018 - Synthese 195 (12):5549-5569.
    Predicativists hold that proper names have predicate-type semantic values. They face an obvious challenge: in many languages names normally occur as, what appear to be, grammatical arguments. The standard version of predicativism answers this challenge by positing an unpronounced determiner in bare occurrences. I argue that this is a mistake. Predicativists should draw a distinction between two kinds of semantic type—underived semantic type and derived semantic type. The predicativist thesis concerns the underived semantic type of proper names and underdetermines a (...)
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  49. The explanatory power of phase spaces.Aidan Lyon & Mark Colyvan - 2008 - Philosophia Mathematica 16 (2):227-243.
    David Malament argued that Hartry Field's nominalisation program is unlikely to be able to deal with non-space-time theories such as phase-space theories. We give a specific example of such a phase-space theory and argue that this presentation of the theory delivers explanations that are not available in the classical presentation of the theory. This suggests that even if phase-space theories can be nominalised, the resulting theory will not have the explanatory power of the original. Phase-space theories thus raise problems for (...)
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    Debilitated shock escape is produced by both short- and long-duration inescapable shock: Learned helplessness vs. learned inactivity.Aidan Altenor, Joseph R. Volpicelli & Martin E. P. Seligman - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (5):337-339.
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