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    A film star? Moi?Jonathan Derbyshire - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 22:11-12.
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    Discourse.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 16:27-28.
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    How to save politics.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2007 - The Philosophers' Magazine 37:86-87.
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    Liberalism’s Gray areas.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 24:49-50.
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    Mind the gap.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2007 - The Philosophers' Magazine 39:89-89.
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    Thinking without a safety net.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 26:59-59.
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    Music’s other Ludwig.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 17:11-12.
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    Kant’s unfinished revolution.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 24:60-60.
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    Music’s other Ludwig.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 17:11-12.
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    Old ones are the best.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 22:48-49.
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    The epistemology of mastery.Jonathan Derbyshire - 1997 - Angelaki 2 (2):103 – 112.
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    The trouble with liberals.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 33:85-86.
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    Three wise men.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:57-57.
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    Unfit to wed?Jonathan Derbyshire - 2005 - The Philosophers' Magazine 29:52-53.
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    Liberalism’s Gray areas.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 24:49-50.
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    Discourse.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 16:27-28.
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    Music’s other Ludwig.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 17:11-12.
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  18. In defence of Russell.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 16:27-28.
     
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    Liberalism’s Gray areas.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 24:49-50.
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    Magisterial. [REVIEW]Jonathan Derbyshire - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 40 (40):88-88.
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    Three wise men. [REVIEW]Jonathan Derbyshire - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:57-57.
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    Three wise men. [REVIEW]Jonathan Derbyshire - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:57-57.
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    So what’s the big problem?John Martin Fischer & Jonathan Derbyshire - 2005 - The Philosophers' Magazine 30:50-51.
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    So what’s the big problem?John Martin Fischer & Jonathan Derbyshire - 2005 - The Philosophers' Magazine 30:50-51.
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    Three wise men. [REVIEW]Jonathan Derbyshire - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:57-57.
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    Three wise men. [REVIEW]Jonathan Derbyshire - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:57-57.
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    Mind the gap. [REVIEW]Jonathan Derbyshire - 2007 - The Philosophers' Magazine 39:89-89.
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    Three wise men. [REVIEW]Jonathan Derbyshire - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:57-57.
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    Realism, discourse, and deconstruction.Jonathan Joseph & John Michael Roberts (eds.) - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    Theories of discourse bring to realism new ideas about how knowledge develops and how representations of reality are influenced. We gain an understanding of the conceptual aspect of social life and the processes by which meaning is produced. This collection reflects the growing interest realist critics have shown towards forms of discourse theory and deconstruction. The diverse range of contributions address such issues as the work of Derrida and deconstruction, discourse theory, Eurocentrism and poststructuralism. What unites all of the contributions (...)
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    Radical enlightenment: philosophy and the making of modernity, 1650-1750.Jonathan Israel - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In the wake of the Scientific Revolution, the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries saw the complete demolition of traditional structures of authority, scientific thought, and belief by the new philosophy and the philosophes, including Voltaire, Diderot, and Rousseau. The Radical Enlightenment played a part in this revolutionary process, which effectively overthrew all justification for monarchy, aristocracy, and ecclesiastical power, as well as man's dominance over woman, theological dominance of education, and slavery. Despite the present day interest in the revolutions of (...)
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    The Possibility of an All-Knowing God.Jonathan L. Kvanvig - 1986 - London: Macmillan Press.
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    The presocratic philosophers.Jonathan Barnes - 1982 - New York: Routledge.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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    Reconsidering fetal pain.Stuart W. G. Derbyshire & John C. Bockmann - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics Recent Issues 46 (1):3-6.
    Fetal pain has long been a contentious issue, in large part because fetal pain is often cited as a reason to restrict access to termination of pregnancy or abortion. We have divergent views regarding the morality of abortion, but have come together to address the evidence for fetal pain. Most reports on the possibility of fetal pain have focused on developmental neuroscience. Reports often suggest that the cortex and intact thalamocortical tracts are necessary for pain experience. Given that the cortex (...)
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  34. Interpretative phenomenological analysis: theory, method and research.Jonathan A. Smith - 2009 - Los Angeles: SAGE. Edited by Paul Flowers & Michael Larkin.
    This title presents a comprehensive guide to interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) which is an increasingly popular approach to qualitative inquiry taught to undergraduate and postgraduate students today.
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    Medical law and ethics.Jonathan Herring - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book provides a clear, concise description of medical law; but it does more than that. It also provides an introduction to the ethical principles that can be used to challenge or support the law. It also provides a range of perspectives from which to analyse the law: feminist, religious and sociological perspectives are all used.
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    A case for irony.Jonathan Lear - 2011 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    " Here Jonathan Lear argues that irony is one of the tools we use to live seriously, to get the hang of becoming human.
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    Feeling the pain of others is associated with self-other confusion and prior pain experience.Stuart W. G. Derbyshire, Jody Osborn & Steven Brown - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Leibniz's Two Realms.Jonathan Bennett - 2005 - In Donald Rutherford & J. A. Cover (eds.), Leibniz: nature and freedom. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 135--155.
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  39. Why read Marx today?Jonathan Wolff - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The fall of the Berlin Wall had enormous symbolic resonance, marking the collapse of Marxist politics and economics. Indeed, Marxist regimes have failed miserably, and with them, it seems, all reason to take the writings of Karl Marx seriously. Jonathan Wolff argues that if we detach Marx the critic of current society from Marx the prophet of some never-to-be-realized worker's paradise, he remains the most impressive critic we have of liberal, capitalist, bourgeois society. The author shows how Marx's main (...)
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    The Lacanian Left.Yannis Stavrakakis & Philip Derbyshire - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 148 (3):41.
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    In the wake of terror: medicine and morality in a time of crisis.Jonathan D. Moreno (ed.) - 2003 - Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
    Timely and provocative essays on bioethical questions brought to the forefront by the bioterrorist threat.
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  42. Belief's Own Ethics.Jonathan Eric Adler - 2002 - MIT Press.
    In this book Jonathan Adler offers a strengthened version of evidentialism, arguing that the ethics of belief should be rooted in the concept of belief--that...
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  43. Enticing Reasons.Jonathan Dancy - 2004 - In R. Jay Wallace (ed.), Reason and value: themes from the moral philosophy of Joseph Raz. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 91-118.
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    The Complete Works: The Rev. Oxford Translation.Jonathan Barnes (ed.) - 1984 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    The Oxford Translation of Aristotle was originally published in 12 volumes between 1912 and 1954. It is universally recognized as the standard English version of Aristotle. This revised edition contains the substance of the original Translation, slightly emended in light of recent scholarship three of the original versions have been replaced by new translations and a new and enlarged selection of Fragments has been added. The aim of the translation remains the same: to make the surviving works of Aristotle readily (...)
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  45. Early Greek philosophy.Jonathan Barnes - 2001 - New York: Penguin Books.
    This anthology looks at the early sages of Western philosophy and science who paved the way for Plato and Aristotle and their successors. Democritus's atomic theory of matter, Zeno's dazzling "proofs" that motion is impossible, Pythagorean insights into mathematics, Heraclitus's haunting and enigmatic epigrams-all form part of a revolution in human thought that relied on reasoning, forged the first scientific vocabulary, and laid the foundations of Western philosophy. Jonathan Barnes has painstakingly brought together the surviving Presocratic fragments in their (...)
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    The Two Principles between On Principles and Matter and Porphyry's Other Works.Jonathan Greig - 2024 - In Yury Arzhanov (ed.), Porphyry in Syriac: The Treatise ›On Principles and Matter‹ and its Place in the Greek, Latin, and Syriac Philosophical Traditions. Berlin: De Gruyter.
    In the newly-discovered “On Principles and Matter”—we can definitely ascertain by Porphyry—the author concludes that there must be two principles responsible for all beings, or at least all sensible beings: God (the active cause) and matter (the passive cause). In large part this agrees with Atticus’ position, which the text also quotes, and which we also know Porphyry engaged with vigorously, from Proclus’ Timaeus Commentary. However there is a something odd about this text’s Porphyry: we seem to have a positive (...)
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  47. The Philosophy of Social Evolution.Jonathan Birch - 2017 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    From mitochondria to meerkats, the natural world is full of spectacular examples of social behaviour. In the early 1960s W. D. Hamilton changed the way we think about how such behaviour evolves. He introduced three key innovations - now known as Hamilton's rule, kin selection, and inclusive fitness - and his pioneering work kick-started a research program now known as social evolution theory. This is a book about the philosophical foundations and future prospects of that program. [Note: only the Introduction (...)
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    Fetal pain: An infantile debate.Stuart W. G. Derbyshire - 2001 - Bioethics 15 (1):77-84.
    The question of whether a fetus can experience pain is an immense challenge. The issue demands consideration of the physical and psychological basis of being and the relation between the two. At the center of this debate is the question of how it is that we are conscious, a question that has inspired the writing of some of our most brilliant contemporary philosophers and scientists, with one commentary suggesting surrender. In my earlier review I attempted to draw together the various (...)
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  49. Animal Sentience and the Precautionary Principle.Jonathan Birch - 2017 - Animal Sentience 2:16(1).
    In debates about animal sentience, the precautionary principle is often invoked. The idea is that when the evidence of sentience is inconclusive, we should “give the animal the benefit of the doubt” or “err on the side of caution” in formulating animal protection legislation. Yet there remains confusion as to whether it is appropriate to apply the precautionary principle in this context, and, if so, what “applying the precautionary principle” means in practice regarding the burden of proof for animal sentience. (...)
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  50. Person and munus in the thought of Roberto Esposito.Jonathan Short - 2018 - In Inna Viriasova (ed.), Roberto Esposito: biopolitics and philosophy. Albany, NY: SUNY. pp. 143-160.
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