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    Some General Principles.Arthur A. North - 1955 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 30 (1):63-68.
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    The Foundation of American Freedom.Arthur A. North - 1956 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 31 (4):624-625.
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    The Plessy Doctrine.Arthur A. North - 1960 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 35 (3):365-392.
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    The Plessy Doctrine.Arthur A. North - 1960 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 35 (3):365-392.
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    A Return to the Natural Law.Pacifico Ortiz & Arthur A. North - 1955 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 30 (4):525-536.
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    Fountain of Justice. [REVIEW]Arthur A. North - 1956 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 31 (2):320-321.
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    Fountain of Justice. [REVIEW]Arthur A. North - 1956 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 31 (2):320-321.
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    American Constitutional Custom. [REVIEW]Arthur A. North - 1954 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 29 (2):303-306.
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    Fountain of Justice. [REVIEW]Arthur A. North - 1956 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 31 (2):320-321.
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    Fountain of Justice. [REVIEW]Arthur A. North - 1956 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 31 (2):320-321.
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    The Genius of American Politics. [REVIEW]Arthur A. North - 1954 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 29 (1):139-143.
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    Dramatic Form and Philosophical Content in Plato's Dialogues.Arthur A. Krentz - 1983 - Philosophy and Literature 7 (1):32-47.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Arthur A. Krentz DRAMATIC FORM AND PHILOSOPHICAL CONTENT IN PLATO'S DIALOGUES AN intriguing innovation in the history of philosophical discourse is Plato's employment ofdramatic dialogues as his deliberately chosen means ofcommunication. Throughout the history of philosophy scant attention has been focused on this feature of Plato's works. Recently, however, some students of Plato's writings contend that it is crucial for interpreters to give careful attention to the dialogue (...)
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    The philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead.Paul Arthur Schilpp (ed.) - 1951 - New York,: Tudor Pub. Co..
    Alfred North Whitehead has made an enormous impact upon philosophical thinking. His work continues to fascinate, and occasionally to exasperate, Whitehead's 'Principia Mathematica' is crucial to an understanding of recent philosophy of logic and of mathematics. Whitehead's metaphysics has proved formidably difficult yet stimulating. With his ideas on God he fathered a major school of modern theology.
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    Whitehead's Philosophy: Primary Texts in Dialogue.Arthur H. Jentz - 1985 - Upa.
    Provides an introduction to the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead in the form of a dialogue between Whitehead and the author.
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    Responsibility in Universal Healthcare.Eric Cyphers & Arthur Kuflik - 2023 - Voices in Bioethics 9.
    Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm on Unsplash ABSTRACT The coverage of healthcare costs allegedly brought about by people’s own earlier health-adverse behaviors is certainly a matter of justice. However, this raises the following questions: justice for whom? Is it right to take people’s past behaviors into account in determining their access to healthcare? If so, how do we go about taking those behaviors into account? These bioethical questions become even more complex when we consider them in the context of (...)
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    Responsibility in Universal Healthcare.Eric Cyphers & Arthur Kuflik - 2023 - Voices in Bioethics 9.
    Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm on Unsplash ABSTRACT The coverage of healthcare costs allegedly brought about by people’s own earlier health-adverse behaviors is certainly a matter of justice. However, this raises the following questions: justice for whom? Is it right to take people’s past behaviors into account in determining their access to healthcare? If so, how do we go about taking those behaviors into account? These bioethical questions become even more complex when we consider them in the context of (...)
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    Individual Decision Making and the Evolutionary Roots of Institutions.Robert Boyd, Gerd Gigerenzer, Peter J. Richerson, Arthur Robson, Jeffrey R. Stevens & Peter Hammerstein - unknown
    Humans hunt and kill many different species of animals, but whales are our biggest prey. In the North Atlantic, a male long-fi nned pilot whale (Globiceph- ala melaena), a large relative of the dolphins, can grow as large as 6.5 meters and weigh as much as 2.5 tons. As whales go, these are not particularly large, but there are more than 750,000 pilot whales in the North Atlantic, traveling in groups, “pods,” that range from just a few individuals (...)
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    Remembering Arthur Peacocke: A personal reflection.Ian G. Barbour - 2008 - Zygon 43 (1):89-102.
    Abstract.I join others who have expressed profound gratitude for the life and thought of Arthur Peacocke. I recall some high points in my interaction with him during a period of forty years as an intellectual companion and personal friend. Some similarities in our thinking about evolution, emergence, top‐down causality, and continuing creation are indicated. Four points of difference are then discussed: (1) Emergent monism or two‐aspect process events? (2) Panentheism or process theism? (3) Creation ex nihilo and/or continuing creation? (...)
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  19. Shared mental models: Ideologies and institutions.Arthur T. Denzau & Douglass C. North - 1994 - Kyklos 47 (1):3–31.
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    Concentration of Economic Power—An Economic or a Spiritual Problem?Arthur A. Defehr - 1989 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 6 (4):15-17.
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  21. Part B: A Brief History of Space.A. Koyre & J. North - unknown
    (I) Aristotle of Stagira (384-322 BC) 0) A closed geocentric spherical cosmology. (Adopted from the great mathematician, Eudoxus, c. 400 to 347 BC; via Calippus; but Aristotle unifies their separate schemes for different heavenly bodies). (Aristotle cites mathematicians as estimating radius of earth: in fact 200% of correct figure. Eratosthenes ca. 250 BC estimates radius of earth as 120% of correct).
     
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  22. Radical Christianity and the Flesh of Jesus: The Roots of Eucharistic Living.Arthur A. Vogel - 1995
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    A Look and a Nod: Merleau-Ponty, Shakespeare, Heaney, and the Mediation of Form.Arthur A. Brown - 2018 - Philosophy and Literature 42 (2):311-322.
    The painter "takes his body with him."Nevertheless, Renoir was looking at the sea.Close! stand close to me, Starbuck; let me look into a human eye.The painter takes his body with him—he looks at what he sees and what he sees looks back at him. Perception takes place in the exchange, in time and in the world, not only between people or between living things but also between "subject" and "object," between perceiver and perceived. In this exchange that Maurice Merleau-Ponty calls (...)
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    Opening People to Possibilities: A Heideggerian Approach to Leadership.Arthur A. Krentz & David Cruise Malloy - 2005 - Philosophy of Management 5 (1):25-44.
    In the realm of corporate leadership and organisational theory, the work of the German philosopher, Martin Heidegger, has received little if any attention from scholars and practitioners alike. We argue in this paper that Heidegger’s work has an important message to convey with regard to the ability and perhaps the obligation of leaders to enable the ‘releasement’ and ‘opening up’ of the members of an organisational community to their ‘authentic possibilities’ within the realm of the work environment. We apply the (...)
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    Exploring the role of identification and moral disengagement in the enjoyment of an antihero television series.Arthur A. Raney & Sophie H. Janicke - 2015 - Communications 40 (4):485-495.
    Affective disposition theory explains well the process of enjoying hero narratives but not the appeal of narratives featuring antiheroes. Recent antihero studies suggest that character identification and moral disengagement might be important factors in the enjoyment of such fare. The current study builds on this work. A sample of 101 self-identified fans and nonfans of the television series 24 viewed a condensed version of Season 1, providing evaluation of various protagonist perceptions, moral judgments, and emotional responses to the narrative, as (...)
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    Opening People to Possibilities: A Heideggerian Approach to Leadership.Arthur A. Krentz & David Cruise Malloy - 2005 - Philosophy of Management 5 (1):25-44.
    In the realm of corporate leadership and organisational theory, the work of the German philosopher, Martin Heidegger, has received little if any attention from scholars and practitioners alike. We argue in this paper that Heidegger’s work has an important message to convey with regard to the ability and perhaps the obligation of leaders to enable the ‘releasement’ and ‘opening up’ of the members of an organisational community to their ‘authentic possibilities’ within the realm of the work environment. We apply the (...)
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    Friedrich Hölderlin: 1770-1843.Arthur A. Grugan - 1993 - Philosophy Today 37 (4):339-340.
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    Holderlin, Friedrich-1770-1843.Arthur A. Grugan - 1993 - Philosophy Today 37 (4):339-340.
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    Heidegger: Preparing to read hölderlin's germanien.Arthur A. Grugan - 1989 - Research in Phenomenology 19 (1):139-167.
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    Questions from Heidegger's Hölderlin-Interpretations.Arthur A. Grugan - 1992 - Philosophy Today 36 (2):114-121.
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    The Staiger-Heidegger correspondence.Arthur A. Grugan - 1981 - Man and World 14 (3):291-307.
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    Gen-, SHAkeSPeAre, Heidegger, And THe nATUre of MorTAL Being.Arthur A. Brown - 2013 - Philosophy and Literature 37 (1):36-52.
    According to Heidegger, "mortals live in the speaking of language"—to respond genuinely to language is to bring human being into existence. The Indo-European root gen -, meaning "to beget"—with derivatives including "kin," "kind," "king," "generation," "gentle," "gender," "native," "nation," and "nature"—is an index to two central questions in Shakespeare's plays: "Are human beings, by nature, kind?" and "Are the gods kind?" King Lear finds himself in a world of gen - topsy-turvy. His response to language and to the absent gods (...)
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    A history of young Russia.Arthur A. Levin - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (4):429-431.
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    Efficient Causation and the Categories.Arthur A. Vogel - 1955 - Modern Schoolman 32 (3):243-256.
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    Solving the riddle of the universe.Arthur A. Walty - 1952 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
  36. The founding of Monte Albán: Sacred propositions and social practices.Arthur A. Joyce - 2000 - In Marcia-Anne Dobres & John Robb (eds.), Agency in archaeology. New York: Routledge. pp. 71--91.
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  37. The Ongoing Feast: Table Fellowship and Eschatology at Emmaus.Arthur A. Just - 1993
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    Frederick Grimke: Advocate of Free Institutions.Arthur A. Ekirch - 1950 - Journal of the History of Ideas 11 (1):75.
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    Matrix relativistic wave equations.Arthur A. Frost - 1977 - Foundations of Physics 7 (11-12):861-870.
    The matrix notation of paper I is extended to include first-rank spinors expressed as two-component spin-vectors. Well-known two-component and four-component spinor equations are expressed in this notation. In addition, it is shown how other covariant wave equations can easily be invented. A certain nonlinear equation is found to have only positive-energy solutions for particles and antiparticles.
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  40. The Instress of Being and the Coronach of Dasein in Hölderlin's Germanien.Arthur A. Grugan - 1993 - Heidegger Studies 9:77-95.
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    The Instress of Being and the Coronach of Dasein in Hölderlin's Germanien.Arthur A. Grugan - 1993 - Heidegger Studies 9:77-95.
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  42. Shelley, Browning, and Masters.Arthur A. Dubois - 1937 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 18 (4):405.
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    Duty to Inform vs. Confidentiality.Arthur A. Fleisher - 1987 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 15 (4):254-254.
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    Duty to Inform vs. Confidentiality.Arthur A. Fleisher - 1987 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 15 (4):254-254.
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  45. The revolt against dualism, an inquiry concerning the existence of ideas.Arthur A. Lovejoy - 1933 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 115:318-320.
     
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    The role of social and cognitive factors in the production of altruism.Arthur A. Stukas, Michael J. Platow & Margaret Foddy - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):276-277.
    We agree with Rachlin's aim to account for altruism within existing theory. However, his argument is implicitly dependent on social and cognitive constructs that are explicitly identified in other social-psychological theories. The account does not advance theory beyond available constructs (e.g., self-categorizations, motives, values, role-identities, and social structure), and Rachlin's implicit use of these strains the behaviorist account.
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    The logic of religion..Arthur Clinton Watson - 1916 - Chicago,: University of Chicago.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in (...)
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    Filosofskiye Voprosy Kibernetiki.Arthur A. Clarke - 1963 - International Philosophical Quarterly 3 (1):140-149.
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    Nursing Practice. [REVIEW]Arthur A. Grugan - 1985 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 4 (1):79-81.
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    Suffering Presence. [REVIEW]Arthur A. Grugan - 1989 - International Philosophical Quarterly 29 (4):485-487.
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