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    Friendship and Society: An Introduction to Augustine's Practical Philosophy.Donald X. Burt - 1999 - Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing.
    What can I know? What can I hope for? What should I do? These are three perennial questions of life, and few thinkers have offered such penetrating answers as Augustine. FRIENDSHIP AND SOCIETY is a fascinating volume meant for those interested in what one of history's greatest minds had to say about life in an imperfect world. Bridging expert scholarship and a popular readership, this volume assumes no in-depth knowledge of philosophy or prior acquaintance with Augustine's writings. An introductory reflection (...)
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  2. Lecture and Prizes.Donald X. Burt - 1975 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 49:72.
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    "Let Me Know You-- ": Reflections on Augustine's Search for God.Donald X. Burt - 2003 - Liturgical Press.
    One of St. Augustine's earliest prayers after his conversion was a prayer to understand himself and to discover God. He came to realize that all humans follow more or less the same path of discovery, a path that begins in darkness and ends in Wisdom. Most of us never achieve the perfection of wisdom, but in the meantime we can be certain that we are showing our love for God by reaching out to our fellow human beings. In such loving (...)
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    To Kill or Let Live: Augustine on Killing the Innocent.Donald X. Burt - 1984 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 58:112.
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  5. The Powerlessness of God or of Man.Donald X. Burt - 1972 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 46:142.
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    The Problem of Justifying Moral Obligation.Donald X. Burt - 1975 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 49:72-81.
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    The Powerlessness of God or the Powerlessness of Man.Donald X. Burt - 1972 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 46:141-148.
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    Courageous Optimism.Donald X. Burt - 1990 - Augustinian Studies 21:55-66.
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    Courageous Optimism.Donald X. Burt - 1990 - Augustinian Studies 21:55-66.
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    Facts, Fables, and Moral Rules.Donald X. Burt - 1988 - New Scholasticism 62 (4):400-411.
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    Friendly Persuasion.Donald X. Burt - 2000 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 74 (1):63-76.
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    Friendly Persuasion.Donald X. Burt - 2000 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 74 (1):63-76.
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    The Anovulants and Mutilation.Donald X. Burt - 1966 - Augustinianum 6 (2):301-310.
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    Teoría agustiniana sobre la tolerancia en materia de religión.Donald X. Burt & Fr Jesús Alvarez - 1960 - Augustinus 5 (19):369-404.
    Tolerancia, en nuestro caso, significa el derecho y obligación de la autoridad civil para determinar la filiación religiosa de sus súbditos. Filosóficamente considerada, significa la extensión de la libertad de conciencia de los individuos y los derechos del Estado para obligar a una uniformidad de fe. El hombre es un animal social, y el problema consecuente de los derechos de la persona para con la sociedad y los derechos correlativos de la sociedad con el individuo ha sido siempre una cuestión (...)
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    Augustine on the Authentic Approach to Death.Donald X. Burt - 1988 - Augustinianum 28 (3):527-563.
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    10. Cain's City: Augustine's Reflections on the Origins of the Civil Society.Donald X. Burt - 1997 - In Christoph Horn (ed.), Augustinus, de Civitate Dei. De Gruyter. pp. 195-210.
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    Moral sanctuary in business: A comment on the possibility.Donald X. Burt - 1986 - Journal of Business Ethics 5 (3):209 - 211.
    The purpose of this paper is to discuss the possibility of a moral sanctuary existing in the field of business. It seeks to add to the discussion begun by Professors Konrad and Roberts in recent studies. After some preliminary discussion on the nature of a moral sanctuary, the paper contends that from an Aristotelian-Thomistic perspective it is impossible for sanctuary from moral rules to exist in any area of life, including business. Even games are regulated by principles of Justice and (...)
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    St. Augustine’s Evaluation of Civil Society.Donald X. Burt - 1963 - Augustinianum 3 (1):87-94.
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    To Kill or Let Live: Augustine on Killing the Innocent.Donald X. Burt - 1984 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 58:112-119.
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    The Powerlessness of God or the Powerlessness of Man.Donald X. Burt - 1972 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 46:141-148.
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    The Problem of Justifying Moral Obligation.Donald X. Burt - 1975 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 49:72-81.
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    Memoria Mortuorum. [REVIEW]Donald X. Burt - 1993 - Augustinian Studies 24:205-210.
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    Memoria Mortuorum. [REVIEW]Donald X. Burt - 1993 - Augustinian Studies 24:205-210.
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    Review. [REVIEW]Donald X. Burt - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (6):404-404.
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    Friendship and Subordination in Earthly Societies.Donald Burt - 1991 - Augustinian Studies 22:83-123.
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    Friendship and Subordination in Earthly Societies.Donald Burt - 1991 - Augustinian Studies 22:83-123.
  27. Teoría agustiniana sobre la tolerancia en materia de religión.Donald Burt - 1974 - Augustinus 19:369-404.
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    Genesis I.Donald F. X. Connolly - 1962 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 37 (2):211-225.
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  29. Replies to Essays X-XI.Donald Davidson - 1985 - In Bruce Vermazen & Merrill B. Hintikka (eds.), Essays on Davidson: Actions and Events. Oxford University Press. pp. 242--252.
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    An ethic for enemies: forgiveness in politics.Donald W. Shriver - 1995 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Our century has witnessed violence on an unprecedented scale, in wars that have torn deep into the fabric of national and international life. And as we can see in the recent strife in Bosnia, genocide in Rwanda, and the ongoing struggle to control nuclear weaponry, ancient enmities continue to threaten the lives of masses of human beings. As never before, the question is urgent and practical: How can nations--or ethnic groups, or races--after long, bitter struggles, learn to live side by (...)
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  31. How Is Weakness of the Will Possible?Donald Davidson - 1969 - In Joel Feinberg (ed.), Moral concepts. London,: Oxford University Press.
    D. In doing x an agent acts incontinently if and only if: 1) the agent does x intentionally; 2) the agent believes there is an alternative action y open to him; and 3) the agent judges that, all things considered, it would be better to do y than to do x.
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    New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy X (2010).Burt Hopkins & John Drummond - 2001 - Acumen Publishing.
    CONTENTS: Walter Hopp: How to Think about Nonconceptual Content Jeff Yoshimi: Husserl on Psycho-Physical Laws Mark van Atten: Construction and Constitution in Mathematics Ronald Bruzina: Husserl's "Naturalism" and Genetic Phenomenology Andrea Staiti: Different Worlds and Tendency to Concordance: On Husserl's Phenomenology of Culture Rosemary R. P. Lerner : The Cartesian Meditations' Foundational Discourse: An Obsolete Project? Sebastian Luft: Lerner on Foundation, Person, and Rationality George Heffernan: The Phronimos, the Phainomena, and the Pragmata: Are We Responsible for the Things that Appear (...)
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    Remapping Knowledge: "X Marks the Spot", but on Which Map?Donald Bruce - 1993 - Substance 22 (2/3):50.
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    Neo-Confucianism and Universalism.Donald N. Blakeley - 1998 - Dialogue and Universalism 8 (11):169-183.
    I explore the features of universalist thinking in the work of Zhu X i, examining the following: the importance of li in Zhu Xi's cosmology and ethics; the course of moral development of a Confucian sage and the spheres of expanding identity and responsibility; the ideal of impartiality in achieving a composure of unity with the world; and the ideal of differentiated love as an expression of living in accord with li and xing. I conclude with some critical observations regarding (...)
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    Minding One's X's and Y's.Donald Kalish - 1965 - Logique Et Analyse 8 (2):209-210.
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    The Text of Augustine's Confessions X 40.65.Donald Ross - 1997 - Hermes 125 (2):252-253.
    A defense is provided for repunctuating a sentence toward the end of Confessions X 40.65 to yield the following translation: "Neither did I myself discover them--that is, that ability of mine by which I did it--nor did that ability itself. Thou wast the one . . . .".
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    Essay Review: The Philosophy of Technology: The Dynamics of Science and Technology: Social Values, Technical Norms and Scientific Criteria in the Development of KnowledgeThe Dynamics of Science and Technology: Social Values, Technical Norms and Scientific Criteria in the Development of Knowledge. Ed. by KrohnWolfgang, LaytonEdwin T.Jr., and WedingartPeter . Pp. x + 293. $20.00.Donald Cardwell - 1979 - History of Science 17 (4):293-295.
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  38. Chisholm's Phenomenal Argument Revisited: A Dilemma for Perdurantism.Donald Smith - 2010 - American Philosophical Quarterly 47 (1):31.
    According to perdurantism, objects persist by being spread out over time, just as composite three-dimensional objects are spread out over space. Just as a composite three-dimensional object is spread out over space by having spatial parts, objects persist, according to perdurantism, by having temporal parts. Perdurantism can be stated more precisely by saying what exactly a temporal part is. In the sequel, Theodore Sider's definition of "instantaneous temporal part" shall be assumed: x is an instantaneous temporal part of y at (...)
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    Minding One's X's and Y's.Donald Kalish - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):255-255.
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    Ohno's hypothesis and Muller's paradox: Sex chromosome dosage compensation may serve collective gene functions.Donald R. Forsdyke - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (11):930-933.
    Graphical AbstractMuller found halving gene dosage, as in males with one X chromosome, did not affect specific gene function. Why then was dosage “compensated?” This paradox was solved by invoking collective gene functions such as self/not self discrimination afforded by protein aggregation pressure. This predicts female susceptibility to autoimmune disease.
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    Technological Origins of the Einsteinian Revolution.Donald Gillies - 2016 - Philosophy and Technology 29 (2):97-126.
    The Einsteinian revolution, which began around 1905, was one of the most remarkable in the history of physics. It replaced Newtonian mechanics, which had been accepted as completely correct for nearly 200 years, by the special and general theories of relativity. It also eliminated the aether, which had dominated physics throughout the nineteenth century. This paper poses the question of why this momentous scientific revolution began. The suggested answer is in terms of the remarkable series of discoveries and inventions which (...)
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    The Library - (Y.L.) Too The Idea of the Library in the Ancient World. Pp. x + 265. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Cased, £55, US$90. ISBN: 978-0-19-957780-4. [REVIEW]Donald G. Davis - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (1):286-288.
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    A Small Treatise on the Great Virtues: The Uses of Philosophy in Everyday Life (review).Donald Beggs - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (2):475-477.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.2 (2003) 475-477 [Access article in PDF] A Small Treatise on the Great Virtues: The Uses of Philosophy in Everyday Life, by André Comte-Sponville, trans. Catherine Temerson; x & 352 pp. New York: Metropolitan Books, 2001. Of two minds, I mirror the two sorts of audience this book's twenty-four translations have sought: "students" and "readers" (p. 5), those for whom the scholarly content and apparatus may (...)
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    Logic Crystallized.Donald Wayne Viney - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (2):143-154.
    This paper presents, explains, and addresses the pedagogical utility of the “Wachter crystal,” a three-dimensional representation of basic principles of logic designed and created by Thomas Wachter in 1992. The author first discusses a way of understanding relations of logical inference which groups propositions possessing identical truth tables into the same class (that is, a way of conceptualizing rules for replacement). Next, the author presents and explains a 16 x 16 matrix, the most basic figure for representing the inferential relations (...)
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    The mind's new labels?: Review of R.A. Wilson and F.C. Keil (Eds.), The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences☆☆MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1999. 1312 pages. Price US$ 149.95 (Cloth). ISBN 0-262-23200-6. CD-ROM. Price US$ 149.95. ISBN 0-262-73124-X. [REVIEW]Donald M. Peterson - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 130 (2):213-216.
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    Hugues Leblanc. Minding one's X's and Y's. Logique et analyse, n.s. vol. 8 , pp. 209–210. - John G. Slater. The required correction to Copi's statement of UG. Logique et analyse, n.s. vol. 9 , p. 267. [REVIEW]Donald Kalish - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):255.
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    Review: Hugues LeBlanc, Minding One's X's and Y's; John G. Slater, The Required Correction to Copi's Statement of UG. [REVIEW]Donald Kalish - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):255-255.
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    Jean-Claude Delclos, Le témoignage de Georges Chastellain, Historiographe de Philippe le Bon et de Charles le Téméraire. Geneva: Droz, 1980. Paper. Pp. x, 374. [REVIEW]Donald R. Kelley - 1981 - Speculum 56 (4):925-926.
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    Law and revolution. The formation of the Western legal tradition : Harold J. Berman , x + 658 pp., $32.50. [REVIEW]Donald R. Kelley - 1985 - History of European Ideas 6 (3):361-362.
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    Narratives within the iliad M. Alden: Homer beside himself. Para-narratives in the iliad. Pp. VIII + 384. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2000. Cased, £55. Isbn: 0-19-815285-X. [REVIEW]Donald Lateiner - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (01):3-.
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