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    Peirce and the Conduct of Life: Sentiment and Instinct in Ethics and Religion.Richard Kenneth Atkins - 2016 - [New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Charles Sanders Peirce is regarded as the founding father of pragmatism and a key figure in the development of American philosophy, yet his practical philosophy remains under-acknowledged and misinterpreted. In this book, Richard Atkins argues that Peirce did in fact have developed and systematic views on ethics, on religion, and on how to live, and that these views are both plausible and relevant. Drawing on a controversial lecture that Peirce delivered in 1898 and related works, he examines Peirce's theories of (...)
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    The conduct of life.Ralph Waldo Emerson (ed.) - 1860 - Ticknor & Fields.
    This work is Emerson's set of essays published in 1860 just before the start of the Civil War: 'Fate,' 'Power,' 'Wealth,' 'Culture,' 'Behavior,' 'Worship,' 'Considerations by the Way,' 'Beauty,' 'Illusions.'.
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    The conduct of life.Confucius[From Old Catalog] - 1942 - New York,: The New home library. Edited by Miles Menander Dawson.
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    The conduct of life. Confucius - 1941 - New York,: Garden City publishing co.. Edited by Miles Menander Dawson.
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    The conduct of life.Lewis Mumford - 1951 - New York,: Harcourt, Brace.
    "In this distinguished volume, Lewis Mumford discusses the ultimate ethical and religious issues that confront modern man and offers a new orientation, directed to the renewal of life and the re-integration of modern civilization"--Back cover.
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    The conduct of life: A philosophical reading , and: Society and solitude: Twelve chapters. A new study edition, with notes, philosophical commentary and historical contextualization , and: A pluralistic universe: Hibbert lectures at Manchester college on the present situation in philosophy. A new philosophical reading (review).Sami Pihlström - 2009 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 45 (3):pp. 444-449.
    This well-organized editorial material is useful especially for students and general educated readers coming to study these works for the first time, but also for the specialist who wants to check details or keep up with central literature. The editor's notes offer historical contextualization, terminological and etymological clarifications, and information on both the well-known and the relatively unknown authors cited by Emerson.... Callaway has modernized the spelling of the prose, but otherwise the editions follow the originals. ".
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    The Conduct of Life.Melvin Rader & Lewis Mumford - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (3):417.
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  8. The Conduct of Life.Lewis Mumford - 1951 - Philosophy 29 (109):169-170.
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    The Conduct of Life.Katherine Gilbert - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (3):277-279.
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  10. 20th-century teenagers by "A friend of youth.".Friend of Youth" [From Old Catalog] (ed.) - 1961 - [Boston]: St. Paul Editions.
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    The Conduct of Life.Ruth Nanda Anshen - 1952 - Review of Metaphysics 6 (1):115 - 122.
    It seems to be important to recollect that if there were no names in the history of philosophy except those belonging to the creators of new systems, this would mean the extermination of culture, and thereby the death of philosophy itself. The very word "culture" and the inherent meaning in philosophy presuppose a continuity. For this reason they evoke disciples, imitators and followers who weave a living and indestructible chain. In other words, a tradition is sown, the fruits of which (...)
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  12. The Conduct of Life. By C. F. Taeusch.Benedetto Croce - 1924 - International Journal of Ethics 35:316.
     
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  13. The Conduct of Life.Benedetto Croce & Arthur Livingston - 1925 - International Journal of Ethics 35 (3):316-317.
     
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  14. The Conduct of Life, a Discourse.William Chatterton Coupland - 1875
     
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    The Conduct of Life. Benedetto Croce, Arthur Livingston.C. F. Taeusch - 1925 - International Journal of Ethics 35 (3):316-317.
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    The Conduct of Life. By Lewis Mumford. (London: Seeker & Warburg. 1952. Pp. 342. Price, 21s.).J. Hartland-Swann - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (109):169-.
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    The Conduct of Life[REVIEW]Stephen Barnes - 2007 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 35 (106):37-38.
    Here H.G. Callaway offers us a new reading edition of the oft-cited, commonly-studies, and widely-enjoyed Emerson text The Conduct of Life. This edition provides an introduction by Callaway, annotations throughout, a chronology, a bibliography, and index, and modern spellings throughout. And it does its job well.
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    Emerson and the Conduct of Life: Pragmatism and Ethical Purpose in the Later Work.David M. Robinson - 1993 - Cambridge University Press.
    In Emerson and the Conduct of Life, David M. Robinson describes Ralph Waldo Emerson's evolution from mystic to pragmatist, stressing the importance of Emerson's undervalued later writing. Emerson's reputation has rested on the addresses and essays of the 1830s and 1840s, in which he propounded a version of transcendental idealism, and memorably portrayed moments of mystical insight. But Emerson's later writings suggest an increasing concern over the elusiveness of mysticism, and an increasing stress on ethical choice and practical (...)
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    The Conduct of Life[REVIEW]David O’Hara - 2009 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 37 (108):28-30.
    In the last few years H.G. Callaway has produced several helpful editions of some important texts by Emerson. Emerson's Conduct of Life was originally published in 1860, and it has appeared in a number of editions since then, but Callaway's edition has several noteworthy features that cause it to stand out from the crowd and make it an important contribution to Emerson studies. This is a rare volume that will serve students, academic philosophers, and causal readers alike: a (...)
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  20. Character and the Conduct of Life.William Mcdougall - 1928 - Humana Mente 3 (11):390-391.
     
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    The Conduct of Life[REVIEW]Irwin Edman - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (20):556-559.
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    The Conduct of Life[REVIEW]F. E. Flynn - 1953 - New Scholasticism 27 (2):220-222.
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    The Conduct of Life[REVIEW]Stephen Barnes - 2007 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 35 (106):37-38.
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    The Conduct of Life[REVIEW]F. E. Flynn - 1953 - New Scholasticism 27 (2):220-222.
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    The Conduct of Life[REVIEW]David O’Hara - 2009 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 37 (108):28-30.
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    The Conduct of Life[REVIEW]Irwin Edman - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (20):556-559.
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  27. R.W. Emerson, The Conduct of Life: A Philosophical Reading.H. G. Callaway (ed.) - 2006 - University Press of America.
    This new edition emphasizes Emerson's philosophy and thoughts on such issues as freedom and fate; creativity and established culture; faith, experience, and evidence; the individual, God, and the world; unity and dualism; moral law, grace, and compensation; and wealth and success. Emerson's text has been fully annotated to explain difficult words and to clarify his references. The Introduction, Notes, Bibliography, Index, and Chronology of Emerson's life help the reader understand his distinctive outlook, his contributions to philosophy, and his place (...)
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  28. Philosophy and the Conduct of Life: Dewey's New Paradigm.James Gouinlock - 2010 - Free Inquiry 30:24-27.
     
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  29. Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Conduct of Life, edited and introduced by HG Callaway; Id., Condurre la vita, a cura di Anna M. Nieddu. [REVIEW]Andrea Punzi - 2009 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (3):640.
     
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    The basic thoughts of Confucius: the conduct of life.Miles Menander Confucius & Dawson - 1939 - New York: Garden City Publishing Co.. Edited by Miles Menander Dawson.
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    Peirce and the Conduct of Life: Sentiment and Instinct in Ethics and Religion by Richard Kenneth Atkins. [REVIEW]Wilson Aaron - 2017 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 53 (1):146-152.
    The heart of Richard Kenneth Atkins’s Peirce and the Conduct of Life: Sentiment and Instinct in Ethics and Religion is an interpretation and defense of Peirce’s sentimental conservatism, as well as an extension of that idea to Peirce’s philosophy of religion and to the casuistic approach to practical ethics. “A Defense of Peirce’s Sentimental Conservatism” is the explicit title of the second of the book’s six chapters. But the only chapter in which Peirce’s sentimental conservatism does not itself (...)
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    Peircean Faith: Perception, Trust, and Religious Belief in the Conduct of Life.Michael Pope - 2018 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 54 (4):457.
    Classical pragmatists, especially William James, have long been known as defenders of the rationality of religious commitment. Recently, however, scholars have begun to appreciate Charles Sanders Peirce's unique contributions to that defense. For instance, Richard Atkins defends Peirce's Sentimental Conservatism as advising us to trust in our instinctual sentiments rather than our reasonings and theories, elucidating an account of the rationality of religious belief in Peirce's "A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God." Likewise, Michael Raposa examines Peirce's religious writings (...)
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    Peirce and the Conduct of Life: Sentiment and Instinct in Ethics and Religion By Richard Kenneth Atkins Cambridge University Press, 2016. viii + 231pp., £64.99 ISBN: 9781107161306. [REVIEW]Sami Pihlström - 2017 - Philosophy 92 (4):651-655.
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    Peirce and the Conduct of Life: Sentiment and Instinct in Ethics and Religion. [REVIEW]Jude P. Dougherty - 2017 - Review of Metaphysics 71 (1).
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    Forgoing Treatment at the End of Life in 6 European Countries.Georg Bosshard, Tore Nilstun, Johan Bilsen, Michael Norup, Guido Miccinesi, Johannes J. M. van Delden, Karin Faisst, Agnes van der Heide & for the European End-of-Life - 2005 - JAMA Internal Medicine 165 (4):401-407.
    Modern medicine provides unprecedented opportunities in diagnostics and treatment. However, in some situations at the end of a patient’s life, many physicians refrain from using all possible measures to prolong life. We studied the incidence of different types of treatment withheld or withdrawn in 6 European countries and analyzed the main background characteristics.
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    Book Review:The Conduct of Life. Benedetto Croce, Arthur Livingston. [REVIEW]C. F. Taeusch - 1925 - International Journal of Ethics 35 (3):316-.
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    Challenging the Conceptual Limits in Health Psychology: Using the Concept of Conduct of Life to Study People’s Health Activities from a Social and Subjective Perspective.Kasper Andreas Kristensen - 2015 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 16 (2):103-125.
    This contribution explores the connection between health and subjectivity. Up until recently a marginally discussed topic in health theories, recent critical research in health psychology introduces notions of subjectivity to theories of health. These notions can be linked to phenomenology, embodied subjectivity, and psychosocial theories that have moved away from a partial, internal understanding of subjectivity. These recent theories tend to define subjectivity as a coherence of concrete, embodied and situated subjectivity that extends capabilities and activities towards a world of (...)
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    EMERSON, RAPH WALDO, The Conduct of Life. A Philosophical Reading, edición e introducción de Howard G. Callaway, University Press of America, Lanham, ML, 2006, 219 págs. [REVIEW]Jaime Nubiola - 2006 - Anuario Filosófico 39 (3):817-818.
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    Character and the Conduct of Life. By William Mcdougall M.B., F.R.S. (London: Methuen & Co.1927. Pp. xiv + 287. Price 10s. 6d.). [REVIEW]James Drever - 1928 - Philosophy 3 (11):390-.
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    Morale, the supreme standard of life and conduct.Granville Stanley Hall - 1920 - London,: D. Appleton and Company.
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1920 Edition.
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  41. Peirce’s Ethics: Problematizing the Conduct of Life.E. San Juan Jr - 2018 - Mabini Review 7:1-39.
  42. Nachweis aus Emerson, Ralph Waldo: The Conduct of Life.T. H. Brobjer - 2003 - Nietzsche Studien 32:443-443.
     
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  43. The Conduct of the Understanding. To Which is Prefixed, a Sketch of the Life of the Author.John Locke - 1812
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    Responsible conduct by life scientists in an age of terrorism.Ronald M. Atlas - 2009 - Science and Engineering Ethics 15 (3):293-301.
    The potential for dual use of research in the life sciences to be misused for harm raises a range of problems for the scientific community and policy makers. Various legal and ethical strategies are being implemented to reduce the threat of the misuse of research and knowledge in the life sciences by establishing a culture of responsible conduct.
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  45. Review of H.G. Callaway (ed) R.W. Emerson, The Conduct of Life: A Philosophical Reading. [REVIEW]Jaime Nubiola - 2006 - Anuario Filosófico 39 (87):817-818.
    We find before us an excellent edition of the book which the influential American thinker Ralph Waldo Emerson (1802-82) published in December of 1860, four months before the outbreak of the American Civil War. The central question which Emerson poses in this volume concerns the conduct of life, that is, of how to live. The titles of the nine essays, which compose the book, illustrate the themes tackled: “Fate,” “Power,” “Wealth”, “Culture,” “Behavior,” “Worship”, “Considerations by the Way,” “Beauty” (...)
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    The Wisdom of Life.Arthur Schopenhauer - 1890 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by T. Bailey Saunders.
    A leading metaphysician of the 19th century, Schopenhauer dispensed with traditional philosophic jargon in favor of a brisk, compelling style. In The Wisdom of Life, an essay from his final work, Parerga und Paralipomena (1851), the philosopher favors individual strength of will and independent, reasoned deliberation over the tendency to act on irrational impulses. He examines the ways in which life can be arranged to derive the highest degree of pleasure and success, presents guidelines to achieving this full (...)
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    Routines and Concerns in Conduct of Everyday Life.Lisbeth Hybholt - 2015 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 16 (2):88-102.
    In this paper, I explore the concept conduct of everyday life, namely routines and real life, as they are confronted with empirical observations. The observations are from a study of changes in the conduct of everyday life for individuals who attended a patient education course. The course was a part of their treatment after a hospitalisation with depression in a psychiatric ward. I use analysis of the main individual, Steven’s, conduct of everyday life (...)
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    Philosophy as a way of life: historical, contemporary, and pedagogical perspectives.James M. Ambury, Tushar Irani & Kathleen Wallace (eds.) - 2020-10-05 - Malden, MA: Wiley.
    In the ancient world, philosophy was understood to be a practical guide for living, or even itself a way of life. For philosophers today to ignore this dimension of philosophy is not to ignore an accidental subset of the subject that can be divorced from its essential nature - it is to ignore philosophy itself. The articulation of philosophy as a way of life and its pedagogical implementation advances the love of wisdom; it is not merely an addendum (...)
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    Philosophy in a Time of Lost Spirit: Essays on Contemporary Theory.Ronald Beiner & Conference for the Study of Political Thought - 1997
    In the last two centuries, our world would have been a safer place if philosophers such as Rousseau, Marx, and Nietzsche had not given intellectual encouragement to the radical ideologies of Jacobins, Stalinists, and fascists. Maybe the world would have been better off, from the standpoint of sound practice, if philosophers had engaged in only modest, decent theory, as did John Stuart Mill. Yet, as Ronald Beiner contends, the point of theory is not to think safe thoughts; the point is (...)
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    Philosophy as a way of life: history, dimensions, directions.Matthew Sharpe - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Michael Ure.
    The idea of philosophy as a 'way of life' is not a new one. From the first recorded philosophy by Plato, there has been a tradition of thinking about philosophy as pointing us towards the good life, happiness and an ethical existence. But where does this notion that philosophy has anything to offer in terms of guiding us in how to live and live well come from? In this first ever introduction to philosophy as a way of (...), Matthew Sharpe and Michael Ure take us us through the history of the idea from Plato and the Buddha to Foucault, Hadot and Zizek. They examine the kinds of practical exercises each thinker recommended and practiced to transform their philosophy into manners of living and acting. Philosophy as a Way of Life also examines the recent resurgence of thinking about philosophy as a practical, lived reality and why this ancient tradition still has so much relevance and power in the contemporary world. (shrink)
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