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  1. Social Science and Social Pathology.Barbara Wootton - 1959 - Philosophy 37 (140):165-175.
     
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    Science and the Social Order. By Bernard Barber. (London, Allen & Unwin, 1953. Price. 20s.).Barbara Wootton - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (112):87-.
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    The Idea of Progress. By M. Ginsberg. (London: Methuen. 1953.).Barbara Wootton - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (111):361-.
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    Law, Morality and Religion in a Secular Society.Barbara Wootton & Basil Mitchell - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (72):280.
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    Testament for Social Science: An Essay in the Application of Scientific Method to Human Problems.Barbara Wootton - 2016 - Allen & Unwin.
    The contrast between man's amazing ability to manipulate his world and his pitiful incompetence in managing his own affairs is now as commonplace as it is tragic. It is by rigorous devotion to scientific method that we have made our conquests over the material environment; it is obvious that this method is not normally applied to the field of relations of human beings, individual and collective. These are conducted in a quite different way, governed by a medley of primitive impulses (...)
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  6. Is Progress and Illusion?Barbara Wootton - 1919 - Hibbert Journal 18:18.
     
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    Morals and Man in the Social Sciences. By J. V. Langmead CasserleyM.A., D.LITT., A.K.C.Barbara Wootton - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):253-255.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.Barbara Wootton - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (112):87-88.
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    The Idea of Progress. By M. Ginsberg.Barbara Wootton - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (111):361-361.
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  10. The Ethics of the Wage Structure.Barbara Wootton - 1955 - Hibbert Journal 54:115.
     
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  11. The Science of Humanity.K. G. Collier & Barbara Wootton - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (11):261-265.
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    Essays on the Sociology of Knowledge. By Karl Mannheim. Edited by Paul Kecskemeti. (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. 1952. Price 25s.). [REVIEW]Barbara Wootton - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (106):278-.
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    Economic Progress and Social Security.A. G. B. Fisher, Barbara Wootton & Lewis L. Lorwin - 1946 - Science and Society 10 (4):412-415.
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    Planning under Capitalism. [REVIEW]Barbara Wootton - 1937 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 6 (2):482-484.
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  15. Barbara Wootton, testament for social science. [REVIEW]D. J. Mccracken - 1950 - Hibbert Journal 49:201.
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  16. David Hume: "the historian".David Wootton - 1993 - In David Fate Norton & Jacqueline Taylor (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Hume. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 281--312.
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    More lost Massey lectures: recovered classics from five great thinkers.Barbara Ward (ed.) - 2008 - Berkeley, CA: Distributed in the United States by Publishers Group West.
    Some of the series' finest lectures have been lost for many years, unavailable to the public in any form -- until now.
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  18. Research and evaluation in music therapy.Barbara Wheeler - 2008 - In Susan Hallam, Ian Cross & Michael Thaut (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Candide: And Related Texts. Voltaire & David Wootton - 2000 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    David Wootton's scalpel-sharp translation of _Candide_ features a brilliant Introduction, a map of Candide's travels, and a selection of those writings of Voltaire, Leibniz, Pope and Rousseau crucial for fully appreciating this eighteenth-century satiric masterpiece that even today retains its celebrated bite.
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    Meaning and Context: Quentin Skinner and his Critics. [REVIEW]David Wootton - 1992 - Noûs 26 (3):377-379.
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  21. Potentiality: From Dispositions to Modality.Barbara Vetter - 2015 - Oxford, England and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press.
    Individual objects have potentials: paper has the potential to burn, an acorn has the potential to turn into a tree, some people have the potential to run a mile in less than four minutes. Barbara Vetter provides a systematic investigation into the metaphysics of such potentials, and an account of metaphysical modality based on them. -/- In contemporary philosophy, potentials have been recognized mostly in the form of so-called dispositions: solubility, fragility, and so on. Vetter takes dispositions as her (...)
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  22. Health locus of control scales.Kenneth A. Wallston & Barbara Strudler Wallston - 1981 - In Herbert M. Lefcourt (ed.), Research with the locus of control construct. New York: Academic Press. pp. 189-243.
     
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    Verkörperte Kognition und die Unbestimmtheit der Welt Mensch-Maschine-Beziehungen in der Neueren KI.Jutta Weber & Barbara Becker - 2005 - In Gerhard Gamm (ed.), Unbestimmtheitssignaturen der Technik. Transcript Verlag. pp. 219-232.
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    Artificial Intelligence: The Very Idea.Barbara Von Eckardt - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (2):286.
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    Answering Kevin Morris.Barbara Wall - 1999 - The Chesterton Review 25 (3):377-381.
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    Bernard Wall and the.Barbara Wall - 1981 - The Chesterton Review 7 (3):198-224.
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    Bernard Wall and the "Colosseum" (1934-1939).Barbara Wall - 1981 - The Chesterton Review 7 (3):198-224.
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    Catholic Social Teaching and Health Care in the United States.Barbara E. Wall - 2010 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 7 (1):1-5.
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    Catholic Social Thought on Laborem Exercens: An Introduction.Barbara E. Wall - 2009 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 6 (1):1-3.
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    Catholic Social Teaching and Human Rights.Barbara Wall - 2013 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 10 (1):1-4.
    The natural rights with which we have been dealing are, however, inseparably connected, in the very person who is their subject, with just as many respectiveduties; and rights as well as duties find their source, their sustenance and their inviolability in the natural law which grants or enjoins them.Since men are social by nature they are meant to live with others and to work for one another’s welfare. A well-ordered human society requires that men recognize and observe their mutual rights (...)
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    David Jones.Barbara Wall - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (1/2):209-213.
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    David Jones.Barbara Wall - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (1-2):209-213.
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    Economic and Philosophical Reflections on Private Wealth.Barbara E. Wall - 2006 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 3 (2):335-353.
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    Eric Gill, Hilary Pepler and the Ditchling Movement.Barbara Wall - 1979 - The Chesterton Review 5 (2):165-187.
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  35. Dispositions without Conditionals.Barbara Vetter - 2014 - Mind 123 (489):129-156.
    Dispositions are modal properties. The standard conception of dispositions holds that each disposition is individuated by its stimulus condition(s) and its manifestation(s), and that their modality is best captured by some conditional construction that relates stimulus to manifestation as antecedent to consequent. I propose an alternative conception of dispositions: each disposition is individuated by its manifestation alone, and its modality is closest to that of possibility — a fragile vase, for instance, is one that can break easily. The view is (...)
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  36. Are abilities dispositions?Barbara Vetter - 2019 - Synthese 196 (196):201-220.
    Abilities are in many ways central to what being an agent means, and they are appealed to in philosophical accounts of a great many different phenomena. It is often assumed that abilities are some kind of dispositional property, but it is rarely made explicit exactly which dispositional properties are our abilities. Two recent debates provide two different answers to that question: the new dispositionalism in the debate about free will, and virtue reliabilism in epistemology. This paper argues that both answers (...)
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  37. Utopia: With Erasmus's "The Sileni of Alcibiades".Thomas More & David Wootton - 1999 - Utopian Studies 10 (2):297-300.
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    Role of the Dorsal Visual Stream in Shifting Attention in Response to Peripheral Visual Information.Lambert Tony, Wootton Adrienne, Ryckman Nathan & Wilkie Jaimie - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  39. Reference.Barbara Abbott - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book presents the most important problems of reference and considers their solution. It presupposes no technical knowledge, presents analyses from first principles, illustrates every stage with examples, and is written with verve and clarity. This is the ideal introduction to reference for students of linguistics and philosophy of language.
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    Divine Right and Democracy: An Anthology of Political Writing in Stuart England.David Wootton - 2003 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    The seventeenth century was England’s century of revolution, an era in which the nation witnessed protracted civil wars, the execution of a king, and the declaration of a short-lived republic. During this period of revolutionary crisis, political writers of all persuasions hoped to shape the outcome of events by the force of their arguments. To read the major political theorists of Stuart England is to be plunged into a world in which many of our modern conceptions of political rights and (...)
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  41. Compositionality in formal semantics: selected papers of Barbara H. Partee.Barbara Hall Partee - 2004 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
  42. Hume's ''Of Miracles'': Probability and Irreligion'.David Wootton - 1990 - In M. A. Stewart (ed.), Studies in the Philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment. Oxford University Press. pp. 191--229.
  43. Multi‐track dispositions.Barbara Vetter - 2013 - Philosophical Quarterly 63 (251):330-352.
    It is a familiar point that many ordinary dispositions are multi-track, that is, not fully and adequately characterisable by a single conditional. In this paper, I argue that both the extent and the implications of this point have been severely underestimated. First, I provide new arguments to show that every disposition whose stimulus condition is a determinable quantity must be infinitely multi-track. Secondly, I argue that this result should incline us to move away from the standard assumption that dispositions are (...)
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    The Will to Empower: Democratic Citizens and Other Subjects.Barbara Cruikshank - 1999 - Cornell University Press.
    Combining knowledge of social policy and practice with insights from poststructural and feminist theory, the text demonstrates how democratic citizens and the political are continually recreated.
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  45. Voltaire on Liberty.David Wootton - 2022 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 28 (1):59-90.
    This article sets forth Voltaire’s philosophy of liberty. Contrary to generally accepted readings, which take Voltaire at face value rather than considering the environment in which he wrote, Voltaire had a clear normative political thought. He was an early proponent of rule of law, ordered liberty, freedom of conscience and expression, and the right to prudent rebellion against tyranny. At the root of his political theory lay a rejection of slavery, and hence of all forms of subjugation.
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  46. Williamsonian modal epistemology, possibility-based.Barbara Vetter - 2016 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 46 (4-5):766-795.
    Williamsonian modal epistemology is characterized by two commitments: realism about modality, and anti-exceptionalism about our modal knowledge. Williamson’s own counterfactual-based modal epistemology is the best known implementation of WME, but not the only option that is available. I sketch and defend an alternative implementation which takes our knowledge of metaphysical modality to arise, not from knowledge of counterfactuals, but from our knowledge of ordinary possibility statements of the form ‘x can F’. I defend this view against a criticism indicated in (...)
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    Linguistic solutions to philosophical problems: The case of knowing how.Barbara Abbott - 2013 - Philosophical Perspectives 27 (1):1-21.
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  48. Essence, Potentiality, and Modality.Barbara Vetter - 2021 - Mind 130 (519):833-861.
    According to essentialism, metaphysical modality is founded in the essences of things, where the essence of a thing is roughly akin to its real definition. According to potentialism (also known as dispositionalism), metaphysical modality is founded in the potentialities of things, where a potentiality is roughly the generalized notion of a disposition. Essentialism and potentialism have much in common, but little has been written about their relation to each other. The aim of this paper is to understand better the relations (...)
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  49. Perceiving Potentiality: A Metaphysics for Affordances.Barbara Vetter - 2020 - Topoi 39 (5):1177-1191.
    According to ecological psychology, animals perceive not just the qualities of things in their environment, but their affordances: in James Gibson’s words, ’what things furnish, for good or ill’. I propose a metaphysics for affordances that fits into a contemporary anti-Humean metaphysics of powers or potentialities. The goal is to connect two debates, one in the philosophy of perception and one in metaphysics, that stand to gain much from each other.
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  50. Counterpossibles (not only) for dispositionalists.Barbara Vetter - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (10):2681-2700.
    Dispositionalists try to provide an account of modality—possibility, necessity, and the counterfactual conditional—in terms of dispositions. But there may be a tension between dispositionalist accounts of possibility on the one hand, and of counterfactuals on the other. Dispositionalists about possibility must hold that there are no impossible dispositions, i.e., dispositions with metaphysically impossible stimulus and/or manifestation conditions; dispositionalist accounts of counterfactuals, if they allow for non-vacuous counterpossibles, require that there are such impossible dispositions. I argue, first, that there are in (...)
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