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    Carl du Prel (1839–1899): explorer of dreams, the soul, and the cosmos.Thomas P. Weber - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 38 (3):593-604.
    Nineteenth-century spiritism was a blend of religious elements, the philosophy of mind, science and popular science and contacts with extraterrestrials were a commonplace phenomenon during spiritistic séances. Using the example of Carl du Prel I show how his comprehensive mystic philosophy originated in a theory of extraterrestrial life. Carl du Prel used a Darwinian and monistic framework, theories of the unconscious and a Neo-Kantian epistemology to formulate a philosophy of astronomy and extraterrestrial life. He claimed that the mechanism of Darwinian (...)
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    Introduction.Laura J. Snyder & Thomas P. Weber - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 38 (3):567-569.
    The question of the existence of intelligent life on other worlds has never been a purely scientific one. Philosophical, religious and literary issues have been intertwined with scientific ones throughout the history of the “plurality of worlds” debate. This collection of papers in –Studies in History and Philosophy of Science– explores the interrelation of science, philosophy, religion and literature in debates about extraterrestrial life.
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    Sharon E. Kingsland, The Evolution of American Ecology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005. Pp. x+313. ISBN 0-8018-8171-4. £33.50. [REVIEW]Thomas P. Weber - 2007 - British Journal for the History of Science 40 (3):453.
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    Trais Pearson, Sovereign Necropolis: The Politics of Death in Semi-colonial Siam Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020. Pp. 233. ISBN 978-1-5017-4015-2. $49.95 (hardback). [REVIEW]Thomas P. Weber - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Science 56 (1):126-128.
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    Anna Echterhölter, Schattengefechte: Genealogische Praktiken in Nachrufen auf Naturwissenschaftler . Göttingen: Wallstein, 2012. Pp. 365. ISBN 978-3-8353-1071-1. €39.90 . - Denise Phillips, Acolytes of Nature: Defining Natural Science in Germany 1770–1850. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2012. Pp. 356. ISBN 0-226-66737-9. £29.99. [REVIEW]Thomas P. Weber - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Science 47 (4):734-735.
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    Courtney Fullilove, The Profit of the Earth: The Global Seeds of American Agriculture. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. 288. ISBN 978-0-226-45486-3. $40.00. [REVIEW]Thomas P. Weber - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Science 51 (2):311-313.
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    JoAnne Yates and Craig N. Murphy, Engineering Rules: Global Standard Setting since 1880. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. Pp. 440. ISBN 978-1-4214-2889-5. $64.95 (hardcover). [REVIEW]Thomas P. Weber - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Science 53 (2):283-285.
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    Laura J. Miller, Building Nature's Market: The Business and Politics of Natural Food. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. 288. ISBN 978-0-22650-123-9. $105.00. [REVIEW]Thomas P. Weber - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Science 51 (4):714-716.
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    Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange and Neil Pemberton, The Invention of the Modern Dog: Breed and Blood in Victorian Britain (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018), 282 pp., £25 (hardcover), ISBN: 9781421426587. [REVIEW]Thomas P. Weber - 2020 - Journal of the History of Biology 53 (2):311-313.
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    Stakeholder Relevance for Reporting: Explanatory Factors of Carbon Disclosure.Gabriel Weber, Frank Schiemann, Thomas Guenther & Edeltraud Guenther - 2016 - Business and Society 55 (3):361-397.
    Although stakeholder theory is widely accepted in environmental disclosure research, empirical evidence about the role of stakeholders in firms’ disclosure is still scarce. The authors address this issue for a setting of carbon disclosure. Our international sample comprises the Carbon Disclosure Project Global 500, S&P 500, and FTSE 350 reports from 2008 to 2011, resulting in a total of 1,120 firms with 3,631 firm-year observations. The authors apply Tobit regressions to analyze the relationship between carbon disclosure and the relevance of (...)
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    Essai sur la gnose de Harvard. Whitehead apocryphe.Michel Weber - 2011 - Les Editions Chromatika.
    Michel Weber, Essai sur la gnose de Harvard. Whitehead apocryphe, Louvain-la-Neuve, Les Éditions Chromatika, 2011. (978-2-930517-26-1, 292 p., 20 €) L’objet de ce livre consiste en une éludication croisée de la philosophie organique whiteheadienne et de la gnose thomasienne. Il cherche à répondre à deux questions. La philosophie de l’événement, du processus ou du procès, d’Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) possède-t-elle, volens nolens, un fond gnostique syrien ? L’évangile apocryphe de Thomas, le gnostique juif qui a couché par écrit (...)
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    Divine providence.Thomas P. Flint - 2008 - In Thomas P. Flint & Michael Rea (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophical theology. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This article attempts to spell out more clearly the Thomist, the Openist, and the Molinist approaches to divine providence, and to indicate the strengths and weaknesses of these three positions. It begins by discussing both the traditional notion of divine providence and the libertarian picture of freedom. The article then argues that each theory of divine providence has its advantages and disadvantages. Each has had numerous able and creative defenders. As with most philosophical disputes, one can hardly expect this debate (...)
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    Exploring local disorder in single crystals by means of the three-dimensional pair distribution function.P. Schaub, T. Weber & W. Steurer - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (18-21):2781-2787.
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    The Search for God in the Plays of Tennessee Williams.Thomas P. Adler - 1973 - Renascence 26 (1):48-56.
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    Introduction.Thomas P. Flint & Michael C. Rea - 2008 - In Thomas P. Flint & Michael Rea (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophical theology. New York: Oxford University Press.
    The first half of the twentieth century was a dark time for philosophical theology. Sharp divisions were developing among philosophers over the proper aims and ambitions for philosophical theorizing and proper methods for approaching philosophical problems. But many philosophers were united in thinking, for different reasons, that the methods of philosophy are incapable of putting us in touch with theoretically interesting truths about God.
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  16. Maximal Power.Thomas P. Flint & Alfred J. Freddoso - 1983 - In Alfred J. Freddoso (ed.), The Existence and Nature of God. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 81--114.
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    Tweetjacked: The Impact of Social Media on Corporate Greenwash.Thomas P. Lyon & A. Wren Montgomery - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 118 (4):747-757.
    We theorize that social media will reduce the incidence of corporate greenwash. Drawing on the management literature on decoupling and the economic literature on information disclosure, we characterize specifically where this effect is likely to be most pronounced. We identify important differences between social media and traditional media, and present a theoretical framework for understanding greenwash in which corporate environmental communications may backfire if citizens and activists feel a company is engaging in excessive self-promotion. The framework allows us to draw (...)
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  18. The Oxford handbook of philosophical theology.Thomas P. Flint & Michael C. Rea (eds.) - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophical theology is aimed primarily at theoretical understanding of the nature and attributes of God and of God's relationship to the world and its inhabitants. During the twentieth century, much of the philosophical community had grave doubts about our ability to attain any such understanding. In recent years the analytic tradition in particular has moved beyond the biases that placed obstacles in the way of the pursuing questions located on the interface of philosophy and religion. The result has been a (...)
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    Compatibilism and the Argument from Unavoidability.Thomas P. Flint - 1987 - Journal of Philosophy 84 (8):423.
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    Aristotle Dictionary.Thomas P. Aristotle, Theodore E. Kiernan & James - 1962 - P. Owen.
    At long last a comprehensive tool in English for a better understanding of the most basic terms in Aristotle's philosophy. A careful comparison of the original Greek, medieval and renaissance Latin translations and a reappraisal of English usage make the work a definitive source for the precise grasp of what has been the historical Aristotle as far as the documents permit one to judge. -- provided by the publisher.
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  21. Compatibilism and the argument from unavoidability.Thomas P. Flint - 1987 - Journal of Philosophy 84 (August):423-40.
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    What is Existence?Thomas P. Flint & C. J. F. Williams - 1984 - Philosophical Review 93 (1):131.
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    A Death He Freely Accepted.Thomas P. Flint - 2001 - Faith and Philosophy 18 (1):3-20.
    Traditional Christians face a puzzle concerning the freedom and perfection of Christ. Jesus the man, it seems, must have possessed significant freedom forhim to serve as a moral example for us and for his death to have been truly meritorious. Yet Jesus the Son of God must be incapable of sinning if he is trulydivine. So if Jesus is both human and divine, one of these two attributes - significant freedom or moral perfection - apparently needs to be surrendered. In (...)
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  24. The Problem of Divine Freedom.Thomas P. Flint - 1983 - American Philosophical Quarterly 20 (3):255 - 264.
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    Zen Action/Zen Person.Thomas P. Kasulis - 1981 - University of Hawaii Press.
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    the Molinist Debate: A Reply to Hasker.Thomas P. Flint - 2011 - In Ken Perszyk (ed.), Molinism: The Contemporary Debate. Oxford University Press. pp. 37.
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    Orthodoxy and Incarnation: A Reply to Mullins.Thomas P. Flint - 2016 - Journal of Analytic Theology 4:180-192.
    R. T. Mullins’s “Flint’s Molinism and the Incarnation is too Radical,” published by this journal in 2015, attempts to summarize some speculations I have offered regarding Christology and eschatology, to show that these speculations are independently implausible, and to demonstrate that they are at odds with the pronouncements of the Fifth Ecumenical Council and hence incompatible with orthodox Christianity. In this reply, I argue that Mullins’s essay fails in all three of these endeavors: its summaries are inaccurate, its arguments for (...)
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    Dysregulated but not decreased salience network activity in schizophrenia.Thomas P. White, James Gilleen & Sukhwinder S. Shergill - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Traditional Christians face a puzzle concerning the freedom and perfection of Christ. Jesus the man, it seems, must have possessed significant freedom forhim to serve as a moral example for us and for his death to have been truly meritorious. Yet Jesus the Son of God must be incapable of sinning if he is trulydivine. So if Jesus is both human and divine, one of these two attributes - significant freedom or moral perfection - apparently needs to be surrendered. In (...)
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    Cerebral palsy, cesarean sections, and electronic fetal monitoring: All the light we cannot see.Thomas P. Sartwelle, James C. Johnston, Berna Arda & Mehila Zebenigus - 2019 - Clinical Ethics 14 (3):107-114.
    A half century ago electronic fetal monitoring was rushed into clinical use with the promise that the secrets of fetal heart rate decelerations had been discovered and that the newly discovered knowledge would prevent cerebral palsy with just in time cesarean sections preventing babies from experiencing asphyxia, which was thought to be the primary cause of cerebral palsy. In the years since electronic fetal monitoring’s debut, it has been discovered that asphyxia is a rare cause of cerebral palsy. At the (...)
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    Determining Moral Responsibility for CO 2 Emissions: A Reply to Nolt.Thomas P. Seager, Evan Selinger & Susan Spierre - 2011 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (1):39-42.
    We take no issue with John Nolt's calculations in ‘How harmful are the average American's greenhouse gas emissions?’. That is, we accept that over the course of a typical American life...
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    Sharks and People: Exploring Our Relationship with the Most Feared Fish in the Sea.Thomas P. Peschak - 2013 - University of Chicago Press.
    At once feared and revered, sharks have captivated people since our earliest human encounters. Children and adults alike stand awed before aquarium shark tanks, fascinated by the giant teeth and unnerving eyes. And no swim in the ocean is undertaken without a slight shiver of anxiety about the very real—and very cinematic—dangers of shark bites. But our interactions with sharks are not entirely one-sided: the threats we pose to sharks through fisheries, organized hunts, and gill nets on coastlines are more (...)
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    Self as Body in Asian Theory and Practice.Thomas P. Kasulis, Roger T. Ames & Wimal Dissanayake - 1993 - SUNY Press.
    This book is an investigation of the relationship between self and body in the Indian, Japanese, and Chinese philosophical traditions. The interplay between self and body is complex and manifold, touching on issues of epistemology, ontology, social philosophy, and axiology. The authors examine these issues and make relevant connections to the Western tradition. The authors' allow the Asian traditions to shed new light on some of the traditional mind-body issues addressed in the West.
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    Providence, Chance, Divine Causation, and Molinism: A Reply to Łukasiewicz.Thomas P. Flint - 2020 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 68 (3):55-69.
    Opatrzność, przypadek, boska przyczynowość i molinizm: odpowiedź Łukasiewiczowi Esej Dariusza Łukasiewicz Opatrzność Boga a przypadek w świecie ma dowodzić, że silne tradycyjne rozumienie opatrzności nie da się utrzymać, zwłaszcza w świetle współczesnego naukowego obrazu świata. W jego miejsce Łukasiewicz proponuje koncepcję Opatrzności, która dopuszcza autentycznie przypadkowe zdarzenia, których Bóg nie kontroluje. Argumentuję, że argument Łukasiewicza jest nieudany. Następnie rozważam dwa sposoby, w jakie chrześcijanin mógłby uwzględnić większość atrakcyjnych składników rewizyjnej koncepcji Łukasiewicza, unikając filozoficznych i teologicznych wad jego stanowiska.
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    5. Two Accounts of Providence.Thomas P. Flint - 1988 - In Thomas V. Morris (ed.), Divine and Human Action: Essays in the Metaphysics of Theism. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 147-181.
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    Religious Thought and Economic Society. [REVIEW]P. D. J. - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (4):776-777.
    Four previously unpublished chapters by Jacob Viner. The first two deal with the economic doctrines of the Christian Fathers and the Scholastics; the last two are each concerned with a particular aspect of the relationship between religious thought, economic ethics, and society. Initially conceived as part of a larger study on "Religion and Society," this volume holds some interest for the philosopher of religion because it examines the treatment by Christian theologians, both Protestant and Catholic, of topics such as private (...)
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  37. S. Thomae Aquinatis Opuscula Omnia Genuina Quidem Necnon Spuria Melioris Notae.P. Thomas & Mandonnet - 1927 - Sumptibus P. Lethielleux.
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  38. S. Thomae Aquinatis Doctoris Angelici Ord. Praed. Quaestiones Disputatae.P. Thomas & Mandonnet - 1925 - Sumptibus P. Lethielleux.
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    S. Thomae Aquinatis doctoris Angelici Ord. Praed. quaestiones quodlibetales.P. Thomas & Mandonnet - 1926 - Sumptibus P. Lethielleux.
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    Is Model T Rattle-Free?Thomas P. Flint - 2015 - Faith and Philosophy 32 (2):177-181.
    In “Getting that Model T Back on the Road: Thomas Flint on Incarnation and Mereology,” William Hasker contends that the reasons I offered for being dissatisfied with Model T, a mereological model of the incarnation, are insufficient. I argue, though, that Hasker’s defense of Model T is inadequate; though Christians may not want to consign it to the junkyard, they should at least be open to trading it in for a better model.
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    Cue discriminability predicts instrumental conditioning.Thomas P. Reber, Bita Samimizad & Florian Mormann - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 61 (C):49-60.
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    Hasker's God, time, and knowledge.Thomas P. Flint - 1990 - Philosophical Studies 60 (1-2):103 - 115.
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    Risky Business: Open Theism and the Incarnation.Thomas P. Flint - 2004 - Philosophia Christi 6 (2):213 - 233.
    The debate within the Christian academic community over open theism, or "openism", has been quite intense of late. Progress in this debate depends upon our examining how openism and its rivals fare when applied to particular Christian doctrines, beliefs, and practices. I hope to further the debate by raising a question regarding the Incarnation: ’Was Jesus Christ free in a morally significant way?’ After arguing that the two principal alternatives to openism (Thomism and Molinism) can offer internally plausible answers to (...)
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    Organic sensation and organismic feeling.Thomas P. Bailey - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (15):406-412.
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    Organic Sensation and Organismic Feeling.Thomas P. Bailey - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (15):406-412.
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    Snap shot of an association series.Thomas P. Bailey - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (16):435-439.
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    Snap shot of a dream drama.Thomas P. Bailey - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (26):708-711.
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    Snap shot of a hunt for a lost name.Thomas P. Bailey - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (13):337-342.
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    Snap Shot of an Association Series.Thomas P. Bailey - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (16):435-439.
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    Snap Shot of a Hunt for a Lost Name.Thomas P. Bailey - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (13):337-342.
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