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  1. Donald Herbert Vincent.Loyd David Easton - 1947 - Philosophical Forum 5:40.
     
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    Does the understanding of wholes require both analysis and synopsis?Loyd David Easton - 1942 - [Boston]: [Boston].
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Ethics, policy, and social ends, with selected readings.Loyd David Easton - 1955 - Dubuque, Iowa,: W.C. Brown Co..
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  4. Hegel's first American followers: the Ohio Hegelians: John B. Stallo, Peter Kaufmann, Moncure Conway, and August Willich, with key writings.Loyd David Easton - 1966 - [Athens]: Ohio University Press.
     
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    "Hegel and the Philosophy of Religion: The Wofford Symposium," Ed. by Darrel E. Christensen. [REVIEW]Loyd David Easton - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (4):483.
  6. Values and Policy in American Society.Russell E. Bayliff, Eugene Clark, Loyd Easton, Blaine E. Grimes, David H. Jennings & Norman H. Leonard - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (1):66-66.
     
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    Philosophy of medicine in the united kingdom.David Lamb & Susan M. Easton - 1982 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 3 (1):3-34.
    This report explores the relationship between philosophy and medicine in the U.K. We note that medical training involves very little formal instruction in philosophy and ethics, and that, with few exceptions, philosophers in the U.K. do not contribute to the instruction of physicians or the philosophy of medicine. However, reviewing the problems arising out of recent developments within scientific medicine we find a pressing need for future philosophical analysis in the following areas: psychiatry, organ transplantation, abortion, euthanasia, experiments on living (...)
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    Philosophy of medicine in the United Kingdom.David Lamb & Susan M. Easton - 1982 - Metamedicine 3 (1):3-34.
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    The Young Hegelians.Loyd D. Easton - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (2):288-289.
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    A Survey of Marxism: Problems in Philosophy and the Theory of History.Loyd D. Easton - 1965 - Science and Society 31 (3):359-364.
  11. Transdisciplinary Philosophy of Science: Meeting the Challenge of Indigenous Expertise.David Ludwig, Charbel El-Hani, Fabio Gatti, Catherine Kendig, Matthias Kramm, Lucia Neco, Abigail Nieves Delgado, Luana Poliseli, Vitor Renck, Adriana Ressiore C., Luis Reyes-Galindo, Thomas Loyd Rickard, Gabriela De La Rosa, Julia J. Turska, Francisco Vergara-Silva & Rob Wilson - 2023 - Philosophy of Science 1.
    Transdisciplinary research knits together knowledge from diverse epistemic communities in addressing social-environmental challenges, such as biodiversity loss, climate crises, food insecurity, and public health. This paper reflects on the roles of philosophy of science in transdisciplinary research while focusing on Indigenous and other subaltern forms of knowledge. We offer a critical assessment of demarcationist approaches in philosophy of science and outline a constructive alternative of transdisciplinary philosophy of science. While a demarcationist focus obscures the complex relations between epistemic communities, transdisciplinary (...)
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  12. Mutual persuasion as a model for doctor-patient communication.David H. Smith & Loyd S. Pettegrew - 1986 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 7 (2).
    From an ethical point of view, shared decision-making is preferable to either physician paternalism or patient sovereignty. The traditional model of doctor-patient communication is too directive and too unconcerned with the patient's values to support truly shared decision-making. The traditional distinction between rhetoric and sophistic can provide the basis for a new model of mutual persuasion that does not limit communication to information, and that avoids the spectre of manipulation.
     
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  13. Philosophical Analysis and Human Welfare; Selected Essays and Chapters from Six Decades.Dickinson S. Miller & Loyd D. Easton - 1976 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 12 (4):402-407.
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    Hegelianism in Nineteenth-Century Ohio.Loyd D. Easton - 1962 - Journal of the History of Ideas 23 (3):355.
  15. Alienation and empiricism in Marx's thought.Loyd D. Easton - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Alienation and history in the early Marx.Loyd D. Easton - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (2):193-205.
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  17. Addendum on rationalism and personalism.Loyd D. Easton - 1958 - Philosophical Forum 16:55.
     
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    Empiricism and Ethics in Dietzgen.Loyd D. Easton - 1958 - Journal of the History of Ideas 19 (1):77.
  19. E. S. Brightman's basic rationalism.Loyd D. Easton - 1956 - Philosophical Forum 14:42.
     
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    German Culture and Philosophy in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Ohio.Loyd D. Easton - 1994 - The Personalist Forum 10 (1):29-45.
  21. Marx and Individual Freedom.Loyd D. Easton - 1981 - Philosophical Forum 12 (3):193.
     
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    Marx and Individual Liberty.Loyd D. Easton - 1974 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 4:51-54.
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    Notes on Social Democracy in America.Loyd D. Easton - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 3:517-522.
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  24. The Political System.David Easton - 1954 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (1):131-132.
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    A. J. Gregor's "A Survey of Marxism". [REVIEW]Loyd D. Easton - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (1):128.
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    Brazill, William J., "The Young Hegelians". [REVIEW]Loyd D. Easton - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (2):288.
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    Essentialism In the Thought of Karl Marx. [REVIEW]Loyd D. Easton - 1989 - Idealistic Studies 19 (2):177-178.
    The stream of literary production from the Marxological industry apparently has no end or diminution. It is a stream with a variety of currents fed from Marx’s voluminous and varied writings. A unique addition to this variety is the book in hand by a professor of philosophy in Glasgow University.
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    Marxism and Alternatives. [REVIEW]Loyd D. Easton - 1983 - Idealistic Studies 13 (1):75-77.
    As though echoing recent organizational moves among American philosophers to insure pluralism of viewpoints, Marxism and Alternatives undertakes to show the special thrust, as well as interaction and overlapping, of four different philosophies precisely designated in the subtitle. Further, the four main sections of the book consider, often in detail, major themes in other current perspectives, such as linguistic analysis and logical empiricism, as they present, with considerable uniformity, answers to essential questions on man, society, epistemology, and ontology. The common (...)
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    Marxism and Alternatives. [REVIEW]Loyd D. Easton - 1983 - Idealistic Studies 13 (1):75-77.
    As though echoing recent organizational moves among American philosophers to insure pluralism of viewpoints, Marxism and Alternatives undertakes to show the special thrust, as well as interaction and overlapping, of four different philosophies precisely designated in the subtitle. Further, the four main sections of the book consider, often in detail, major themes in other current perspectives, such as linguistic analysis and logical empiricism, as they present, with considerable uniformity, answers to essential questions on man, society, epistemology, and ontology. The common (...)
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    Religious Liberty and the Secular State. [REVIEW]Loyd D. Easton - 1990 - Idealistic Studies 20 (2):180-181.
    This is a timely book in its central theme, appearing as it does in the midst of the bicentennial celebration of the U. S. Constitution and also a time of spirited controversy over the substance of the Constitution in relation to the Supreme Court and the Executive. It is also a philosophical book of more permanent interest in its careful elucidation of meanings as it closely documents supporting grounds and arguments in a clear, pointed style without the preachy rhetoric of (...)
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  31. A Critique of Easton on the Moral Foundations of Theoretical Research in Political Science. [REVIEW]David Easton - 1955 - Ethics 65 (3):201-205.
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    The political system besieged by the state.David Easton - 1981 - Political Theory 9 (3):303-325.
  33. What dr. Whitehead finds in John Locke.David Easton - 1943 - Philosophical Forum 1:11.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]James M. Edie, Loyd D. Easton & John T. Wilcox - 1970 - Journal of Value Inquiry 4 (4):314-322.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]S. M. Easton, F. Seddon, Robert B. Louden, David Ingram, Michael Howard, Philip Moran, N. G. O. Pereira & Thomas A. Shipka - 1984 - Studies in East European Thought 28 (2):219-229.
  36. Susanne K. Langer, "Philosophy in a New Key". [REVIEW]David Easton - 1943 - Philosophical Forum 1:29.
     
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    Ethical Issues Associated With the Introduction of New Surgical Devices, or Just Because We Can, Doesn't Mean We Should.Sue Ross, Magali Robert, Marie-Andrée Harvey, Scott Farrell, Jane Schulz, David Wilkie, Danny Lovatsis, Annette Epp, Bill Easton, Barry McMillan, Joyce Schachter, Chander Gupta & Charles Weijer - unknown
    Surgical devices are often marketed before there is good evidence of their safety and effectiveness. Our paper discusses the ethical issues associated with the early marketing and use of new surgical devices from the perspectives of the six groups most concerned. Health Canada, which is responsible for licensing new surgical devices, should amend their requirements to include rigorous clinical trials that provide data on effectiveness and safety for each new product before it is marketed. Industry should comply with all Health (...)
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    Living and Working in Space: A History of Skylab. W. David Compton, Charles D. Benson.Loyd Swenson Jr - 1986 - Isis 77 (1):180-181.
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    Book Review:Values and Policy in American Society Russell E. Bayliff, Eugene Clark, Loyd Easton, Blaine E. Grimes, David H. Jennings, Norman H. Leonard; Readings in Social Policy Bayliff; Problems in Social Policy Bayliff. [REVIEW]Lawrence Haworth - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (1):66-.
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    Easton’s theorem and large cardinals.Sy-David Friedman & Radek Honzik - 2008 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 154 (3):191-208.
    The continuum function αmaps to2α on regular cardinals is known to have great freedom. Let us say that F is an Easton function iff for regular cardinals α and β, image and α<β→F≤F. The classic example of an Easton function is the continuum function αmaps to2α on regular cardinals. If GCH holds then any Easton function is the continuum function on regular cardinals of some cofinality-preserving extension V[G]; we say that F is realised in V[G]. However if (...)
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    Eastonʼs theorem and large cardinals from the optimal hypothesis.Sy-David Friedman & Radek Honzik - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (12):1738-1747.
    The equiconsistency of a measurable cardinal with Mitchell order o=κ++ with a measurable cardinal such that 2κ=κ++ follows from the results by W. Mitchell [13] and M. Gitik [7]. These results were later generalized to measurable cardinals with 2κ larger than κ++ .In Friedman and Honzik [5], we formulated and proved Eastonʼs theorem [4] in a large cardinal setting, using slightly stronger hypotheses than the lower bounds identified by Mitchell and Gitik , for a suitable μ, instead of the cardinals (...)
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    The internal consistency of Easton’s theorem.Sy-David Friedman & Pavel Ondrejovič - 2008 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 156 (2):259-269.
    An Easton function is a monotone function C from infinite regular cardinals to cardinals such that C has cofinality greater than α for each infinite regular cardinal α. Easton showed that assuming GCH, if C is a definable Easton function then in some cofinality-preserving extension, C=2α for all infinite regular cardinals α. Using “generic modification”, we show that over the ground model L, models witnessing Easton’s theorem can be obtained as inner models of L[0#], for (...) functions which are L-definable with parameters at most . And using a gap 1 morass, we obtain an inner model of L[0#] with the same cofinalities as L in which is a strong limit cardinal and equals. (shrink)
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    Homogeneous iteration and measure one covering relative to HOD.Natasha Dobrinen & Sy-David Friedman - 2008 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 47 (7-8):711-718.
    Relative to a hyperstrong cardinal, it is consistent that measure one covering fails relative to HOD. In fact it is consistent that there is a superstrong cardinal and for every regular cardinal κ, κ + is greater than κ + of HOD. The proof uses a very general lemma showing that homogeneity is preserved through certain reverse Easton iterations.
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    The New Physics Loyd S. Swenson Jr, Genesis of relativity: Einstein in context. New York: Burt Franklin & Co., 1979. pp. xvi + 266. $21.00. [REVIEW]David Gooding - 1982 - British Journal for the History of Science 15 (2):199-200.
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    One Hundred Years of Science and Technology in Texas: A Sigma Xi Centennial Volume. Leo J. Klosterman, Loyd S. Swenson, Jr., Sylvia Rose. [REVIEW]David F. Channell - 1987 - Isis 78 (2):312-313.
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    Internal consistency and the inner model hypothesis.Sy-David Friedman - 2006 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 12 (4):591-600.
    There are two standard ways to establish consistency in set theory. One is to prove consistency using inner models, in the way that Gödel proved the consistency of GCH using the inner model L. The other is to prove consistency using outer models, in the way that Cohen proved the consistency of the negation of CH by enlarging L to a forcing extension L[G].But we can demand more from the outer model method, and we illustrate this by examining Easton's (...)
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    Perfect trees and elementary embeddings.Sy-David Friedman & Katherine Thompson - 2008 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (3):906-918.
    An important technique in large cardinal set theory is that of extending an elementary embedding j: M → N between inner models to an elementary embedding j*: M[G] → N[G*] between generic extensions of them. This technique is crucial both in the study of large cardinal preservation and of internal consistency. In easy cases, such as when forcing to make the GCH hold while preserving a measurable cardinal (via a reverse Easton iteration of α-Cohen forcing for successor cardinals α), (...)
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    Destruction or preservation as you like it.Joel David Hamkins - 1998 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 91 (2-3):191-229.
    The Gap Forcing Theorem, a key contribution of this paper, implies essentially that after any reverse Easton iteration of closed forcing, such as the Laver preparation, every supercompactness measure on a supercompact cardinal extends a measure from the ground model. Thus, such forcing can create no new supercompact cardinals, and, if the GCH holds, neither can it increase the degree of supercompactness of any cardinal; in particular, it can create no new measurable cardinals. In a crescendo of what I (...)
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  49. Theorem 1 (Easton's Theorem). There is a forcing extension L [G] of L in which GCH fails at every regular cardinal. Assume that the universe V of all sets is rich in the sense that it contains inner models with large cardinals. Then what is the relationship between Easton's model L [G] and V? In particular, are these models compatible. [REVIEW]Sy-David Friedman - 2006 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 12 (4).
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    Large cardinals and gap-1 morasses.Andrew D. Brooke-Taylor & Sy-David Friedman - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 159 (1-2):71-99.
    We present a new partial order for directly forcing morasses to exist that enjoys a significant homogeneity property. We then use this forcing in a reverse Easton iteration to obtain an extension universe with morasses at every regular uncountable cardinal, while preserving all n-superstrong , hyperstrong and 1-extendible cardinals. In the latter case, a preliminary forcing to make the GCH hold is required. Our forcing yields morasses that satisfy an extra property related to the homogeneity of the partial order; (...)
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