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    Power — the key to press freedom: A four-tiered social model.David Gordon & John C. Merrill - 1988 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 3 (1):38 – 49.
    Raw (pragmatic) and potential (theoretical) power is seen as the key to press freedom in various global settings. Because the locus of power determines the locus of freedom, the authors suggest a model to understand where the raw and potential power resides within a matrix consisting of the State, the Media Elite, the Journalists, or the People. Numerous questions concerning accountability and ethics are raised concerning the practical application of a model that purports to overcome cultural biases inherent in traditional (...)
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    The Great Financial Crisis: an Ethical Rejoinder.David Charles Merrill - 2012 - Hegel Bulletin 33 (1):19-32.
    The Great Financial Crisis that broke in 2008 and the Great Recession that followed has led many to question the very structure of contemporary economies. Some argue that the economic model of the past forty years is now broken. Criticism has also been directed at the orthodoxies of economics. For example, neoclassical equilibrium economics, the mainstream economics of the day, is accused of failing to understand some of the most basic aspects of the modern economy, of supporting policies that have (...)
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    A Note on the Interaction of Philosophical Ethics and the Social Science of Economics: the Hegelian Ideal of the Economy’s and its Implication for the Validity of Neoclassical and Post-Keynesian Economics.David Charles Merrill - 2017 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2017 (1):347-352.
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    Conference Reports.David Merrill - 1995 - Hegel Bulletin 16 (1):106-109.
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    Hegel's System of Needs: The Elementary Relations of Economic Justice.David Merrill - 1998 - Hegel Bulletin 19 (1-2):51-72.
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    Richard Dien Winfield, Law in Civil Society.David Merrill - 2001 - Hegel Bulletin 22 (1-2):137-143.
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  7. “It Shouldn't Have to Be A Trade”: Recognition and Redistribution in Care Work Advocacy.Cameron Lynne Macdonald & David A. Merrill - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (2):67-83.
    : Care work straddles the divide between activities performed out of love and those performed for pay. The tensions created for workers by this divide raise questions concerning connections between recognition and redistribution. Through an analysis of mobilization among childcare workers, we argue that care workers can address redistribution and recognition simultaneously through vocabularies of both skill and virtue. We conclude with a discussion of strategies to overcome the false dichotomy between recognition and redistribution.
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    “It Shouldn't Have to Be A Trade”: Recognition and Redistribution in Care Work Advocacy.Cameron Lynne Macdonald & David A. Merrill - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (2):67-83.
    Care work straddles the divide between activities performed out of love and those performed for pay. The tensions created for workers by this divide raise questions concerning connections between recognition and redistribution. Through an analysis of mobilization among childcare workers, we argue that care workers can address redistribution and recognition simultaneously through vocabularies of both skill and virtue. We conclude with a discussion of strategies to overcome the false dichotomy between recognition and redistribution.
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    “It Shouldn't Have to Be A Trade”: Recognition and Redistribution in Care Work Advocacy.Cameron Lynne Macdonald & David A. Merrill - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (2):67-83.
    Care work straddles the divide between activities performed out of love and those performed for pay. The tensions created for workers by this divide raise questions concerning connections between recognition and redistribution. Through an analysis of mobilization among childcare workers, we argue that care workers can address redistribution and recognition simultaneously through vocabularies of both skill and virtue. We conclude with a discussion of strategies to overcome the false dichotomy between recognition and redistribution.
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    Book Review: On the Road with Saint Augustine: A Real-World Spirituality for Restless Hearts. [REVIEW]David Merrill - 2021 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 14 (1):118-120.
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    Lisa Herzog. Inventing the Market: Smith, Hegel and Political Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. ISBN 978-0-19-967417-6 . Pp. 208. £50.00. [REVIEW]David C. Merrill - 2015 - Hegel Bulletin 36 (2):280-284.
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    Richard Dien Winfield, Systematic Aesthetics , pp. 272. ISBN 0813013682. £42.50. - Richard Dien Winfield, Stylistics: Rethinking the Artforms after Hegel , pp. 141. ISBN 0791427811. £12.75. [REVIEW]David Merrill - 2002 - Hegel Bulletin 23 (1-2):142-149.
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    The Just Family. [REVIEW]David Merrill - 2003 - The Owl of Minerva 35 (1-2):65-69.
    In The Just Family, Richard Dien Winfield presents an ethics specific to the family. His aim is to show that the family is an “integrated sphere of right, wherein individuals exercise rights and duties as autonomous family members that are nowhere else possible”. His account of the just family is explicitly set out in the context of the other spheres of right, namely, property, family, civil society and state. The philosophy of right is presented in a manner that conforms to (...)
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    The Just Family. [REVIEW]David Merrill - 2003 - The Owl of Minerva 35 (1-2):65-69.
    In The Just Family, Richard Dien Winfield presents an ethics specific to the family. His aim is to show that the family is an “integrated sphere of right, wherein individuals exercise rights and duties as autonomous family members that are nowhere else possible”. His account of the just family is explicitly set out in the context of the other spheres of right, namely, property, family, civil society and state. The philosophy of right is presented in a manner that conforms to (...)
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  15. Relationship between Funding Source and Conclusion among Nutrition-Related Scientific Articles.Lenard Lesser, Cara Ebbeling, Merrill Goozner, David Wypij & David Ludwig - 2007 - Plos Medicine 4 (1):e5.
     
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  16. David Hume, Many-Sided Genius.Kenneth R. Merrill, Robert W. Shahan & Jonathan Harrison - 1979 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 12 (4):277-280.
     
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    Hume and the Politics of Enlightenment.Thomas W. Merrill - 2015 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    'Methinks I am like a man, who having narrowly escap'd shipwreck', David Hume writes in A Treatise of Human Nature, 'has yet the temerity to put out to sea in the same leaky weather-beaten vessel, and even carries his ambition so far as to think of compassing the globe'. With these words, Hume begins a memorable depiction of the crisis of philosophy and his turn to moral and political philosophy as the path forward. In this groundbreaking work, Thomas W. (...)
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    Henry J. Ehlers. Logic: modern and traditional. Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company, Columbus, Ohio, 1976, viii + 245 pp. [REVIEW]David F. Siemens - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (4):584-585.
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    Historical Dictionary of Hume's Philosophy (Second Edition).Kenneth R. Merrill & Angela Coventry - 2018 - Rowman and Littlefield.
    The Historical Dictionary of Hume's Philosophy is the only Hume dictionary in existence. The book provides a substantial account of David Hume's life and the times in which he lived, and it provides an overview of his philosophical doctrines. This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and over a hundred cross-referenced dictionary entries covering key terms, as well as brief discussions of Hume's major works and of some of his most important predecessors, contemporaries, and successors.
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    The a to Z of Hume's Philosophy.Kenneth Rogers Merrill - 2010 - Scarecrow Press.
    The A to Z of Hume's Philosophy is the only Hume dictionary in existence. The book provides a substantial account of David Hume's life and the times in which he lived, and it provides an overview of his philosophical doctrines. This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and over a hundred cross-referenced dictionary entries covering key terms, as well as brief discussions of Hume's major works and of some of his most important predecessors, contemporaries, and (...)
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    Lynn L. Merrill. The Romance of Victorian Natural History. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. Pp. xi + 288. ISBN 0-19-505203X. £24.00. [REVIEW]David Knight - 1990 - British Journal for the History of Science 23 (3):359-360.
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    Recovering a Forgotten Pioneer of Science Studies: C. E. Ayres' Deweyan Critique of Science and Technology.David I. Waddington - 2013 - Education and Culture 29 (2):159-179.
    In 1926, C. E. Ayres, a young assistant editor of The New Republic, had completed a draft of his first book, Science: The False Messiah. His publishers, Bobbs-Merrill, were enthusiastic but also somewhat worried—the book, which was a blistering critique of the public understanding of science, was engagingly written and eminently readable, but it was also provocative. Bobbs-Merrill were concerned that Ayres’ “very saucy” approach might damage sales, especially given that he was a complete unknown as far as (...)
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    Book review: Merrill's last stand: Parting shots, realistic pessimism, and compromise. [REVIEW]David Cuillier - 2007 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 22 (4):362 – 365.
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    Reading Radio.David Goodman - 2004 - Cultural Studies Review 10 (1):204-210.
    A review of Susan Merrill Squier's Communities of the Air - Radio Century, Radio Culture.
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    Kenneth R. Merrill and Robert W. Shahan "David Hume: Many-Sided Genius". [REVIEW]James F. Zartman - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (2):275.
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    Constructing ReproductionSocial Bodies: Science, Reproduction, and Italian Modernity. David HornBabies in Bottles: Twentieth-Century Visions of Reproductive Technology. Susan Merrill Squier.Dorothy Nelkin - 1995 - Isis 86 (4):619-621.
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    Studies in the Philosophy of David Hume (review). [REVIEW]André Louis Leroy - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (2):269-269.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 269 severally through hearing, tasting, and smelling, so that we should have on our hands five spatially unrelated spaces. He can find no reason for abandoning the spontaneous commonsense conviction that the puffing I hear is that of the locomotive I am looking at, that the chocolate I am tasting is the one I have put in my mouth, that what I am smelling is the rose (...)
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    Essay Review: Constructing Reproduction.Dorothy Nelkin - 1995 - Isis 86:619-621.
    David Horn. Social Bodies: Science, Reproduction, and Italian Modernity. (Princeton Studies in Culture/Power/History.) xii + 189 pp., bibl., index. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1995. $45, ?37.50 (cloth); $14.95, ?11.95 (paper). -/- Susan Merrill Squier. Babies in Bottles: Twentieth-Century Visions of Reproductive Technology. xvi + 270 pp., illus., index. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1995. $48 (cloth); $17 (paper).
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  29. Demonstratives: An Essay on the Semantics, Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology of Demonstratives and other Indexicals.David Kaplan - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 481-563.
  30. Thomistic Pride and Liberal Vice.Paul J. Weithman - 1996 - The Thomist 60 (2):241-274.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THOMISTIC PRIDE AND LIBERAL VICE 1 PAUL J. WEITHMAN University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana L IBERALISM IS often portrayed, and sometimes portrays itself, as a moral and political view that rejects the claims of tradition. Thus liberals characteristically claim that the traditional standing of a social arrangement contributes little or nothing to its political legitimacy. Whether an arrangement is legitimate depends upon whether or not those who (...)
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  31. Afterthoughts.David Kaplan - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 565-614.
  32. Quantifying in.David Kaplan - 1968 - Synthese 19 (1-2):178-214.
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    The Rhetoric of Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes and the Politics of Cultural Transformation.David Johnston - 2020 - Princeton University Press.
    The description for this book, The Rhetoric of Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes and the Politics of Cultural Transformation, will be forthcoming.
  34. The Explanatory Force of Dynamical and Mathematical Models in Neuroscience: A Mechanistic Perspective.David Michael Kaplan & Carl F. Craver - 2011 - Philosophy of Science 78 (4):601-627.
    We argue that dynamical and mathematical models in systems and cognitive neuro- science explain (rather than redescribe) a phenomenon only if there is a plausible mapping between elements in the model and elements in the mechanism for the phe- nomenon. We demonstrate how this model-to-mechanism-mapping constraint, when satisfied, endows a model with explanatory force with respect to the phenomenon to be explained. Several paradigmatic models including the Haken-Kelso-Bunz model of bimanual coordination and the difference-of-Gaussians model of visual receptive fields are (...)
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  35. Words.David Kaplan - 1990 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 64 (1):93-119.
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  36. On the logic of demonstratives.David Kaplan - 1979 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 8 (1):81 - 98.
  37. Dthat.David Kaplan - 1978 - In Peter Cole (ed.), Syntax and Semantics: Pragmatics. Academic Press. pp. 221--243.
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    A History of Buddhist Philosophy: Continuities and Discontinuities.David J. Kalupahana - 1992 - University of Hawaii Press.
    David J. Kalupahana's Buddhist Philosophy: A Historical Analysis has, since its original publication in 1976, offered an unequaled introduction to the philosophical principles and historical development of Buddhism. Now, representing the culmination of Dr. Kalupahana's thirty years of scholarly research and reflection, A History of Buddhist Philosophy builds upon and surpasses that earlier work, providing a completely reconstructed, detailed analysis of both early and later Buddhism.
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  39. Explanation and description in computational neuroscience.David Michael Kaplan - 2011 - Synthese 183 (3):339-373.
    The central aim of this paper is to shed light on the nature of explanation in computational neuroscience. I argue that computational models in this domain possess explanatory force to the extent that they describe the mechanisms responsible for producing a given phenomenon—paralleling how other mechanistic models explain. Conceiving computational explanation as a species of mechanistic explanation affords an important distinction between computational models that play genuine explanatory roles and those that merely provide accurate descriptions or predictions of phenomena. It (...)
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  40. How to Russell a Frege-Church.David Kaplan - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy 72 (19):716-729.
  41. Demonstratives.David Kaplan - 1989 - In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 481--563.
     
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    The Hume Literature for 1976.Roland Hall - 1977 - Hume Studies 3 (2):94-102.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:94. THE HUME LITERATURE FOR 1976 A fairly complete coverage of the recent Hume literature up to 1970 is available in my booklet, A Hume Bibliography from 1930 (York, 1971; obtainable direct from the author, post free, on payment of jé 1.25 within the U.K., c^3.00 or $8.00 elsewhere). Coverage up to 1975 is obtained when this is combined with the addenda and supplement published in the Philosophical Quarterly (...)
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  43. Dynamical Models: An Alternative or Complement to Mechanistic Explanations?David M. Kaplan & William Bechtel - 2011 - Topics in Cognitive Science 3 (2):438-444.
    Abstract While agreeing that dynamical models play a major role in cognitive science, we reject Stepp, Chemero, and Turvey's contention that they constitute an alternative to mechanistic explanations. We review several problems dynamical models face as putative explanations when they are not grounded in mechanisms. Further, we argue that the opposition of dynamical models and mechanisms is a false one and that those dynamical models that characterize the operations of mechanisms overcome these problems. By briefly considering examples involving the generation (...)
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  44. How to demarcate the boundaries of cognition.David Michael Kaplan - 2012 - Biology and Philosophy 27 (4):545-570.
    Advocates of extended cognition argue that the boundaries of cognition span brain, body, and environment. Critics maintain that cognitive processes are confined to a boundary centered on the individual. All participants to this debate require a criterion for distinguishing what is internal to cognition from what is external. Yet none of the available proposals are completely successful. I offer a new account, the mutual manipulability account, according to which cognitive boundaries are determined by relationships of mutual manipulability between the properties (...)
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  45. Words on words.David Kaplan - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy 108 (9):504-529.
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  46. Bob and Ted and Carol and Alice.David Kaplan - 1973 - In Patrick Suppes, Julius Moravcsik & Jaakko Hintikka (eds.), Approaches to Natural Language. Dordrecht. pp. 490--518.
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    Hume’s Science of Human Nature: Scientific Realism, Reason, and Substantial Explanation.David Landy - 2017 - New York, USA: Routledge.
    Hume’s Science of Human Nature is an investigation of the philosophical commitments underlying Hume's methodology in pursuing what he calls ‘the science of human nature’. It argues that Hume understands scientific explanation as aiming at explaining the inductively-established universal regularities discovered in experience via an appeal to the nature of the substance underlying manifest phenomena. For years, scholars have taken Hume to employ a deliberately shallow and demonstrably untenable notion of scientific explanation. By contrast, Hume’s Science of Human Nature sets (...)
  48. Opacity.David Kaplan - 1989 - In Barbara Humphries (ed.), The Philosophy of W. V. Quine. Duke University Press. pp. 229-289.
  49. The case for black hole thermodynamics part I: Phenomenological thermodynamics.David Wallace - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 64:52-67.
    I give a fairly systematic and thorough presentation of the case for regarding black holes as thermodynamic systems in the fullest sense, aimed at students and non-specialists and not presuming advanced knowledge of quantum gravity. I pay particular attention to the availability in classical black hole thermodynamics of a well-defined notion of adiabatic intervention; the power of the membrane paradigm to make black hole thermodynamics precise and to extend it to local-equilibrium contexts; the central role of Hawking radiation in permitting (...)
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    The Philosophy of Food.David M. Kaplan (ed.) - 2012 - University of California Press.
    This book explores food from a philosophical perspective, bringing together sixteen leading philosophers to consider the most basic questions about food: What is it exactly? What should we eat? How do we know it is safe? How should food be distributed? What is good food? David M. Kaplan’s erudite and informative introduction grounds the discussion, showing how philosophers since Plato have taken up questions about food, diet, agriculture, and animals. However, until recently, few have considered food a standard subject (...)
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