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    Ecological Rationality: Reason and Environmental Policy.Robert V. Bartlett - 1986 - Environmental Ethics 8 (3):221-239.
    Ecological rationality is a concept important to most environmental and natural resources policy and to much policy-relevant literature and research. Yet ecological rationality as a distinctive form of reason can only be understood and appreciated in the context of a larger body of work on the general concept of rationality. In particular, Herbert Simon’s differentiation between substantive and proceduralrationality and Paul Diesing’s specification of forms of practical reason are useful tools in mapping and defining ecological rationality. The significance and characteristics (...)
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    Course Syllabus: Biology and Politics.Robert V. Bartlett & Lynton K. Caldwell - 1981 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 1 (4):423-425.
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    Science, Technology, and Public Policy.Robert V. Bartlett & Lynton K. Caldwell - 1981 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 1 (1-2):215-221.
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    The Shorter Socratic Writings: Apology of Socrates to the Jury, Oeconomicus, and Symposium: Translations, with Interpretive Essays and Notes.Robert C. Xenophon & Bartlett - 1996 - Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Edited by Robert C. Bartlett.
    This book presents translations of three dialogues Xenophon devoted to the life and thought of his teacher, Socrates. Each is accompanied by notes and an interpretative essay that will introduce new readers to Xenophon and foster further reflection in those familiar with his writing. "Apology of Socrates to the Jury" shows how Socrates conducted himself when he was tried on the capital charge of not believing in the city's gods and corrupting the young. Although Socrates did not secure his own (...)
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    Reading Sartre's Second Ethics: Morality, History, and Integral Humanity.Elizabeth A. Bowman & Robert V. Stone - 2023 - Lanham: Lexington Books. Edited by Robert V. Stone & Matthew C. Ally.
    This book provides a reconstructive and critical interpretation of Sartre’s mature dialectical ethics. Taken together, as Sartre intended, the posthumously published key texts demonstrate that the ultimate goal of praxis is “integral humanity” and that “making the human” is always possible because the means to humanity can always be invented.
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  6. The Creativity of Robert S. Dickens: Berdyaev as a Character in Fiction.Robert V. Andelson - 1967 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 48 (3):393.
     
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    Commentary.Robert V. Brody - 2004 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13 (1):100-100.
    All treatments, even those labeled as supportive, have burdens as well as benefits. Patients and their surrogates have the right to finally decide whether the offered treatment's cost-benefit calculation is acceptable.
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    From collective representation to the right to individual defence: James Steuart's ius populi vindicatum and the use of Johannes Althusius’ politica in restoration Scotland1.Robert V. Friedeburg - 1998 - History of European Ideas 24 (1):19-42.
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    You ought to derive "ought" from "is".Robert V. Hannaford - 1972 - Ethics 82 (2):155-162.
  10. Black Reparations: A Study in Gray.Robert V. Andelson - 1978 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 59 (2):173.
     
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    Genuine authority is for freedom.Robert V. Andelson - 1970 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 8 (2-3):251-254.
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    Genuine Authority is for Freedom 1.Robert V. Andelson - 1970 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 8 (2-3):251-254.
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  13. Imputed Rights: An Essay in Christian Social Theory.Robert V. Andelson - 1971
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  14. Reply to Professor Rohatyn.Robert V. Andelson - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (4):438.
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  15. Some Fundamental Inconsistencies in Fletcher's "Situation Ethics".Robert V. Andelson - 1970 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 51 (3):332.
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  16. The Concept of Creativity in the Thought of Rilke and Berdyaev.Robert V. Andelson - 1962 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 43 (2):226.
     
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  17. Vive la Difference? Rawls' "Difference Principle" and the Fatal Premise Upon Which It Rests.Robert V. Andelson - 1975 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 56 (2):207.
     
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    The Federal Trade Commission: A Guide to Sources.Robert V. Larabee - 2000 - Routledge.
    This annotated bibliography assists the reader in locating information about the United States Federal Trade Commission. The book is divided into four chapters, each reflecting the major functions and regulatory responsibilities of the FTC.
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  19. Law and the Environment: A Multidisciplinary Reader.Robert V. Percival, Dorothy C. Alevizatos, Prue Taylor, Emmanuel Agius & Salvino Busuttil - 2001 - Environmental Values 10 (1):127-129.
     
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    Comment on Nielsen.Robert V. Hannaford - 1971 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 14:295.
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    Deriving general norms: A reply to Samuels.Robert V. Hannaford - 1975 - Ethics 85 (2):142-147.
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    “Exiting” from moral language.Robert V. Hannaford - 1970 - Journal of Value Inquiry 4 (1):17-28.
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    Equal freedom versus equal treatment.Robert V. Hannaford - 1968 - Ethics 79 (1):80-81.
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    Justifying moral commitments.Robert V. Hannaford - 1969 - Ethics 79 (4):263-274.
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    Moral Anatomy and Moral Reasoning.Robert V. Hannaford - 1993 - University Press of Kansas.
    Hannaford shows that doing (reasoning and acting morally) and being (our "moral anatomy" or essential nature) do not exist in a vacuum but are rooted in community, in our relations with others. Moral reasoning, he argues, focuses on what we ought to do in a situation where we must consider the needs, desires, and expectations of others.
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    Moral reasoning and action in young children.Robert V. Hannaford - 1985 - Journal of Value Inquiry 19 (2):85-98.
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    Patterns in the growth of meaning drawn from the behavioral sciences.Robert V. Hannaford - 1963 - Ethics 74 (1):53-60.
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    Who's in control here?Robert V. Hannaford - 1976 - Philosophy 51 (October):421-430.
    The question arises from recent arguments, including one by G. E. M. Anscombe, which hold that a belief in one's ability to choose one's actions is incompatible with a causal account of the world. For, if one's arguments deny either choice or causal sequences, how can one account for human control of actions? If to control one's actions means to work to cause some chosen end, and if either point of the argument were correct, how could anyone ever control one's (...)
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    Who's in Control Here?Robert V. Hannaford - 1976 - Philosophy 51 (198):421-430.
    The question arises from recent arguments, including one by G. E. M. Anscombe, which hold that a belief in one's ability to choose one's actions is incompatible with a causal account of the world. For, if one's arguments deny either choice or causal sequences, how can one account for human control of actions? If to control one's actions means to work to cause some chosen end, and if either point of the argument were correct, how could anyone ever control one's (...)
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    Comment on Nielsen.Robert V. Harmaford - 1971 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 14 (1-4):295 – 300.
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  31. Evil in an Earthly Paradise: Dostoevsky's Theodicy.Robert V. Wharton - 1977 - The Thomist 41 (4):567-84.
     
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    Schooling, Democracy, and the Quest for Wisdom: Partnerships and the Moral Dimensions of Teaching.Robert V. Bullough & John R. Rosenberg - 2018 - Rutgers University Press.
    In response to growing concern in the 1980s about the quality of public education across the United States, a tremendous amount of energy was expended by organizations such as the Holmes Group and the Carnegie Forum to organize professional development schools or “partner schools” for teacher education. On the surface, the concept of partnering is simple; however, the practice is very costly, complex, and difficult. In _Schooling, Democracy, and the Quest for Wisdom_, Robert V. Bullough, Jr. and John R. (...)
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    Benjamin Silliman: A Life in the Young Republic. Chandos Michael Brown.Robert V. Bruce - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):384-386.
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  34. Freedom as a universal Notion in Sartre's ethical Theory.Robert V. Stone - 1985 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 39 (152/153):137.
     
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    Hume's rationalism.Robert V. Stone - 1967 - Dissertation, University of Texas, Austin
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    "Socialist Morality" in Sartre's Unpublished 1964 Rome Lecture: A Summary and Commentary.Robert V. Stone - 1992 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 4 (2-3):166-200.
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    Some Post-complete extensions of S2 and S3.Robert V. Kohn - 1977 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 18:467.
  38. Views of academics on academic impropriety: Work in progress.Karl O. Jones, Juliet M. V. Reid & Rebecca Bartlett - 2007 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 40 (1):103-112.
     
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  39. Philosophical perspectives on ad hoc hypotheses and the Higgs mechanism.Simon Friederich, Robert V. Harlander & Koray Karaca - 2014 - Synthese 191 (16):3897-3917.
    We examine physicists’ charge of ad hocness against the Higgs mechanism in the standard model of elementary particle physics. We argue that even though this charge never rested on a clear-cut and well-entrenched definition of “ad hoc”, it is based on conceptual and methodological assumptions and principles that are well-founded elements of the scientific practice of high-energy particle physics. We further evaluate the implications of the recent discovery of a Higgs-like particle at the CERN’s Large Hadron Collider for the charge (...)
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    Generalization of a result of Halldén.Robert V. Kohn - 1975 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (4):605-606.
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    Deliberative environmental politics: Democracy and ecological rationality - by Walter F. Baber and Robert V. Bartlett.Ian Ward - 2006 - Ethics and International Affairs 20 (4):531–533.
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    Calvin and the Foundations of Modern Politics. [REVIEW]Robert V. Andelson - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (3):636-637.
    The question of Calvin's influence on modern political thought is a mine that has been so thoroughly worked that one would have expected it by now to be exhausted. Yet Ralph Hancock has not only uncovered and dug out a new vein of ore, but managed to show that some of the ore previously extracted contains a sizeable admixture of fool's gold. To specialists in intellectual history this is doubtless a significant accomplishment; others may see it as the sort of (...)
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    Maximizing Students' Retention via Spaced Review: Practical Guidance From Computational Models of Memory.Mohammad M. Khajah, Robert V. Lindsey & Michael C. Mozer - 2014 - Topics in Cognitive Science 6 (1):157-169.
    During each school semester, students face an onslaught of material to be learned. Students work hard to achieve initial mastery of the material, but when they move on, the newly learned facts, concepts, and skills degrade in memory. Although both students and educators appreciate that review can help stabilize learning, time constraints result in a trade-off between acquiring new knowledge and preserving old knowledge. To use time efficiently, when should review take place? Experimental studies have shown benefits to long-term retention (...)
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    The Establishment of Science in America: 150 Years of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, Michael M. Sokal, Bruce V. Lewenstein. [REVIEW]Robert V. Bruce - 2001 - Isis 92 (2):370-372.
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    Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics.Robert C. Bartlett & Susan D. Collins (eds.) - 2011 - University of Chicago Press.
    The _Nicomachean Ethics_ is one of Aristotle’s most widely read and influential works. Ideas central to ethics—that happiness is the end of human endeavor, that moral virtue is formed through action and habituation, and that good action requires prudence—found their most powerful proponent in the person medieval scholars simply called “the Philosopher.” Drawing on their intimate knowledge of Aristotle’s thought, Robert C. Bartlett and Susan D. Collins have produced here an English-language translation of the _Ethics_ that is as (...)
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    Bette Anton, MLS, is Head Librarian of the Pamela and Kenneth Fong Optometry and Health Sciences Library. This library serves the University of California, Berkeley–University of California, San Francisco Joint Medical Pro-gram and the University of California, Berkeley, School of Optometry. Richard E. Ashcroft, Ph. D., is Leverhulme Senior Lecturer in Medical Ethics at. [REVIEW]Robert V. Brody, Chalmers C. Clark, Michael L. Gross, Heta Aleksandra Gylling, John Harris, Matti Häyry & Susan E. Herz - 2004 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13:1-2.
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    Mathematical models for gene–culture coevolution.Joseph S. Alper & Robert V. Lange - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):739.
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    Situation and Human Existence. [REVIEW]Robert V. Stone - 1991 - Radical Philosophy Review of Books 4 (4):47-50.
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    Situation and Human Existence. [REVIEW]Robert V. Stone - 1991 - Radical Philosophy Review of Books 4 (4):47-50.
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    Risk/Benefit Analysis in a Study of Vehicle Driving Habits.John F. Betak, Robert V. Smith & Robert K. Young - 1980 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 2 (9):6.
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