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    Conflicting Philosophies of Education.William J. McGucken - 1932 - Modern Schoolman 9 (4):67-68.
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    Conflicting Philosophies of Education (conclusion).William J. McGucken - 1932 - Modern Schoolman 9 (4):83-84.
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    Democracy or Democratism in Education.William J. McGucken - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (2):178-182.
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    La Pudeur Instinctive.William J. McGucken - 1936 - Modern Schoolman 13 (4):92-92.
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    Lord Rayleigh: The Man and His Work. Robert Bruce Lindsay.William McGucken - 1972 - Isis 63 (1):126-126.
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    Organizing for Science in Britain. Ian Varcoe.William McGucken - 1976 - Isis 67 (1):148-149.
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    The Central Organisation of Scientific and Technical Advice in the United Kingdom during the Second World War.William McGucken - 1979 - Minerva 17 (1):33-69.
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    The Government of Science in Britain. J. B. Poole, Kay Andrews.William McGucken - 1975 - Isis 66 (4):595-596.
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    The Idea of a Catholic University, first part.William J. McGucken - 1940 - Modern Schoolman 17 (3):41-42.
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    The Idea of a Catholic University, conclusion.William J. McGucken - 1940 - Modern Schoolman 17 (3):49-50.
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    The White Steed and Education.William McGucken - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (3):358-364.
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    On freedom and planning in science: The Society for Freedom in Science, 1940–46. [REVIEW]William McGucken - 1978 - Minerva 16 (1):42-72.
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    A Philosophical Symposium on American Catholic Education. [REVIEW]William McGucken - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (3):529-529.
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    Conflicting Theories of Education. [REVIEW]William J. McGucken - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (2):364-365.
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    The Higher Learning in America. [REVIEW]William J. McGucken - 1937 - Modern Schoolman 14 (3):66-66.
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    How to Read a Book. [REVIEW]William J. McGucken - 1940 - Modern Schoolman 17 (4):78-78.
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    How to Read a Book. [REVIEW]William J. McGucken - 1940 - Modern Schoolman 17 (4):78-78.
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    How to Read a Book. [REVIEW]William J. McGucken - 1940 - Modern Schoolman 17 (4):78-78.
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    The Art of Thinking. [REVIEW]William J. McGucken - 1929 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 4 (1):172-174.
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    The Educational Philosophy of National Socialism. [REVIEW]William J. McGucken - 1942 - Modern Schoolman 20 (1):48-49.
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    The Higher Learning in America. [REVIEW]William J. McGucken - 1937 - Modern Schoolman 14 (3):66-66.
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    The Jesuit Code of Liberal Education. [REVIEW]William J. McGucken - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (3):480-484.
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    The Puritan Pronaos. [REVIEW]William J. McGucken - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (1):145-146.
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    William McGucken. Scientists, Society and State. The Social Relations of Science Movement in Great Britain, 1931–1947. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1984. Pp. xiii + 381. ISBN 0-8142-0351-5. £22.50. [REVIEW]S. T. Keith - 1986 - British Journal for the History of Science 19 (3):351-352.
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    Lake Erie Rehabilitated: Controlling Cultural Eutrophication, 1960s-1990s. William McGucken.Sara Tjossem - 2001 - Isis 92 (2):435-435.
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    Nineteenth-Century Spectroscopy. Development of the Understanding of Spectra, 1803–1897. By William McGucken. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins Press. 1969. Pp. xii + 233. 9 figs. £5.25. [REVIEW]W. H. Brock - 1971 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (3):299-300.
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    Nineteenth-Century Spectroscopy. Development of the Understanding of Spectra 1802-1897 by William McGucken[REVIEW]J. Spencer - 1974 - Isis 65:284-285.
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  28. Beyond "Justification": Dimensions of Epistemic Evaluation.William P. Alston - 2005 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    " In a book that seeks to shift the ground of debate within theory of knowledge, William P. Alston finds that the century-lo.
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  29. A realist conception of truth.William P. Alston - 1996 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    William P. Alston formulates and defends a realist conception of truth, which he calls alethic realism (from "aletheia", Greek for "truth").
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  30. Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language.William P. Alston - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (79):172-179.
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  31. The Disappearance of Introspection.William Lyons - 1986 - MIT Press.
    William Lyons presents an original thesis on introspection as self-interpretation in terms of a culturally influenced model. His work rests on a lucid, careful, and critical examination of the transformations that have occurred over the past century in the concepts and models of introspection in philosophy and psychology. He reviews the history of introspection in the work of Wundt, Boring, and William James, and reactions to it by behaviorists Watson, Lashley, Ryle, and Skinner.
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  32. Panpsychism.William E. Seager, Philip Goff & Sean Allen-Hermanson - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    1 Non-reductive physicalists deny that there is any explanation of mentality in purely physical terms, but do not deny that the mental is entirely determined by and constituted out of underlying physical structures. There are important issues about the stability of such a view which teeters on the edge of explanatory reductionism on the one side and dualism on the other (see Kim 1998). 2 Save perhaps for eliminative materialism (see Churchland 1981 for a classic exposition). In fact, however, while.
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  33. Illocutionary Acts and Sentence Meaning.William P. Alston - 1999 - Cornell University Press.
    William P. Alston. difference in the scope of the rule reflects the fact that I-rules exist for the sake of making communication possible. Whereas their cousins are enacted and enforced for other reasons. We could distinguish I-rules just by this ...
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    Perceiving God: The Epistemology of Religious Experience.William P. Alston - 1991 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    In this clear and provocative account of the epistemology of religious experience, William P. Alston argues that the perception of God—his term for direct experiential awareness of God—makes a major contribution to the grounds of religious belief. Surveying the variety of reported direct experiences of God, Alston demonstrates that a person can be justified in holding certain beliefs about God on the basis of mystical experience.
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    Experimental and quasi-experimental designs for generalized causal inference.William R. Shadish - 2001 - Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Edited by Thomas D. Cook & Donald Thomas Campbell.
    Sections include: experiments and generalised causal inference; statistical conclusion validity and internal validity; construct validity and external validity; quasi-experimental designs that either lack a control group or lack pretest observations on the outcome; quasi-experimental designs that use both control groups and pretests; quasi-experiments: interrupted time-series designs; regresssion discontinuity designs; randomised experiments: rationale, designs, and conditions conducive to doing them; practical problems 1: ethics, participation recruitment and random assignment; practical problems 2: treatment implementation and attrition; generalised causal inference: a grounded theory; (...)
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    Illocutionary Acts and Sentence Meaning.William P. Alston - 2000 - Cornell University Press.
    What is it for a sentence to have a certain meaning? This is the question that the distinguished analytic philosopher William P. Alston addresses in this major contribution to the philosophy of language. His answer focuses on the given sentence's potential to play the role that its speaker had in mind, what he terms the usability of the sentence to perform the illocutionary act intended by its speaker. Alston defines an illocutionary act as an act of saying something with (...)
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    Marx’s Inferno: The Political Theory of Capital.William Clare Roberts - 2016 - Princeton University Press.
    Marx’s Inferno reconstructs the major arguments of Karl Marx’s Capital and inaugurates a completely new reading of a seminal classic. Rather than simply a critique of classical political economy, William Roberts argues that Capital was primarily a careful engagement with the motives and aims of the workers’ movement. Understood in this light, Capital emerges as a profound work of political theory. Placing Marx against the background of nineteenth-century socialism, Roberts shows how Capital was ingeniously modeled on Dante’s Inferno, and (...)
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  38. The Routledge Handbook of Panpsychism.William Seager (ed.) - 2019 - Routledge.
    Panpsychism is the view that consciousness a sh the most puzzling and strangest phenomenon in the entire universe a sh is a fundamental and ubiquitous feature of the.
     
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    Gem of Courage ; Or, Barbara and Bena.William Paley & Robert Faulder - 1872 - New York: Facsimiles-Garl.
    A major philosophical mind in his day, William Paley wrote in a lucid style that made complex ideas more accessible to a wide readership. This work, first published in 1785, was based on the lectures he gave on moral philosophy at Christ's College, Cambridge. Cited in parliamentary debates and remaining on the syllabus at Cambridge into the twentieth century, it stands as one of the most influential texts to emerge from the Enlightenment period in Britain. An orthodox theologian, grounding (...)
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    Environmental stability modulates the role of path integration in human navigation.Mintao Zhao & William H. Warren - 2015 - Cognition 142:96-109.
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  41. Liberal Pluralism: The Implications of Value Pluralism for Political Theory and Practice.William A. Galston - 2002 - Cambridge University Press.
    William Galston is a distinguished political philosopher whose work is informed by the experience of having also served from 1993–5 as President Clinton's Deputy Assistant for Domestic Policy. He is thus able to speak with an authority unique amongst political theorists about the implications of advancing certain moral and political values in practice. The foundational argument of this 2002 book is that liberalism is compatible with the value pluralism first espoused by Isaiah Berlin. William Galston defends a version (...)
     
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    Divine Nature and Human Language: Essays in Philosophical Theology.William P. Alston - 1989 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Divine Nature and Human Language is a collection of twelve essays in philosophical theology by William P. Alston, one of the leading figures in the current renaissance in the philosophy of religion. Using the equipment of contemporary analytical philosophy, Alston explores, partly refashions, and defends a largely traditional conception of God and His work in the world a conception that finds its origins in medieval philosophical theology. These essays fall into two groups: those concerned with theological language and those (...)
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    Ethics and ego dissolution: the case of psilocybin.William R. Smith & Dominic Sisti - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):807-814.
    Despite the fact that psychedelics were proscribed from medical research half a century ago, recent, early-phase trials on psychedelics have suggested that they bring novel benefits to patients in the treatment of several mental and substance use disorders. When beneficial, the psychedelic experience is characterized by features unlike those of other psychiatric and medical treatments. These include senses of losing self-importance, ineffable knowledge, feelings of unity and connection with others and encountering ‘deep’ reality or God. In addition to symptom relief, (...)
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  44. Consciousness, information, and panpsychism.William Seager - 1995 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 2 (3):272-88.
    The generation problem is to explain how material configurations or processes can produce conscious experience. David Chalmers urges that this is what makes the problem of consciousness really difficult. He proposes to side-step the generation problem by proposing that consciousness is an absolutely fundamental feature of the world. I am inclined to agree that the generation problem is real and believe that taking consciousness to be fundamental is promising. But I take issue with Chalmers about what it is to be (...)
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  45. Theories of Consciousness: An Introduction and Assessment.William Seager - 1999 - London: Routledge.
    Theories of Consciousness provides an introduction to a variety of approaches to consciousness, questions the nature of consciousness, and contributes to current debates about whether a scientific understanding of consciousness is possible. While discussing key figures including Descartes, Fodor, Dennett and Chalmers, the book incorporates identity theories, representational theories, intentionality, externalism and new information-based theories.
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    Can God Be Free?William L. Rowe - 2003 - Clarendon Press.
    Can God Be Free? is a penetrating study of a central problem in philosophy of religion: can it be right to regard God as free, and as praiseworthy for being perfectly good? Allowing that he has perfect knowledge and perfect goodness, if there is a best world for God to create he would have no choice other than to create it. But if God could not do otherwise than create the best world, he created the world of necessity, not freely, (...)
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    History of the Inductive Sciences: From the Earliest to the Present Times.William Whewell - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    A central figure in Victorian science, William Whewell held professorships in Mineralogy and Moral Philosophy at Trinity College, Cambridge, before becoming Master of the college in 1841. His mathematical textbooks, such as A Treatise on Dynamics, were instrumental in bringing French analytical methods into British science. This three-volume history, first published in 1837, is one of Whewell's most famous works. Taking the 'acute, but fruitless, essays of Greek philosophy' as a starting point, it provides a history of the physical (...)
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    Cengage Advantage Books: Business Ethics: A Textbook with Cases.William H. Shaw - 2010 - Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.
    Combining engaging discussions and stimulating new case studies, BUSINESS ETHICS: A TEXTBOOK WITH CASES gives students a comprehensive survey of business ethics that will guide them toward becoming ethical professionals, even if they have never studied philosophy before. Rich with real-world examples, BUSINESS ETHICS: A TEXTBOOK WITH CASES invites students to critically analyze and apply a broad range of philosophical concepts and principles to today's most important issues in business and beyond. BUSINESS ETHICS: A TEXTBOOK WITH CASES is a concise (...)
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    Moral issues in business.William H. Shaw - 1998 - Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth. Edited by Vincent E. Barry.
    "[This] book guides readers in thinking deeply about important moral issues that frequently arise in business situations and helps them develop the reasoning and analytical skills to resolve those issues. Combining insightful and accessible textbook chapters by the authors, cases that highlight the real-world importance of key ethical concepts, and reading selections from the most influential voices in contemporary ethical debates, this book provides a comprehensive, flexible, and pedagogically proven course of study exploring the intersections of commerce and ethics."--Book cover.
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  50. Panpsychism, aggregation and combinatorial infusion.William Seager - 2010 - Mind and Matter 8 (2):167-184.
    Deferential Monadic Panpsychism is a view that accepts that physical science is capable of discovering the basic structure of reality. However, it denies that reality is fully and exhaustively de- scribed purely in terms of physical science. Consciousness is missing from the physical description and cannot be reduced to it. DMP explores the idea that the physically fundamental features of the world possess some intrinsic mental aspect. It thereby faces a se- vere problem of understanding how more complex mental states (...)
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