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  1. Pregnancy, Parthood and Proper Overlap: A Critique of Kingma.Alexander Geddes - 2023 - Philosophical Quarterly 73 (2):476-491.
    Elselijn Kingma argues that, in cases of mammalian placental pregnancy, the foster (roughly, the post-implantation embryo/foetus) is part of the gravida (the pregnant organism). But she does not consider the possibility of proper overlap. I show that this generates a number of serious problems for her argument and trace the oversight to a quite general issue within the literature on biological individuality. Doing so provides an opportunity to pull apart and clarify the relations between some importantly distinct questions concerning organismality (...)
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  2. Judgements about Thought Experiments.Alexander Geddes - 2018 - Mind 127 (505):35-67.
    Thought experiments invite us to evaluate philosophical theses by making judgements about hypothetical cases. When the judgements and the theses conflict, it is often the latter that are rejected. But what is the nature of the judgements such that they are able to play this role? I answer this question by arguing that typical judgements about thought experiments are in fact judgements of normal counterfactual sufficiency. I begin by focusing on Anna-Sara Malmgren’s defence of the claim that typical judgements about (...)
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    Conscious Experience: What's in It for Me?Léa Salje & Alexander Geddes - 2023 - In Manuel García-Carpintero & Marie Guillot (eds.), Self-Experience: Essays on Inner Awareness. Oxford: OUP. pp. 27–49.
    A number of philosophers claim that reflection on the subjective or phenomenal character of conscious experience reveals the universal involvement of a certain feature—‘for-me-ness’, or ‘mine-ness’, or ‘a sense of mine-ness’—whose presence is often overlooked or denied. The first half of this chapter canvasses several possible interpretations of these phrases, identifies some ways in which their use tends to be problematically equivocal, and ends with a clear and minimal statement of what the feature is supposed to be. The second half (...)
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    Justifying Deviant Behavior: The Role of Attributions and Moral Emotions.Yiannis Gabriel, Deanna Geddes & Dirk Lindebaum - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 141 (4):779-795.
    We present two studies investigating the impact of causal perceptions and the moral emotions of anger, shame, and guilt on the justification of deviant workplace behavior. Study 1 tests our conceptual framework using a sample of undergraduate business students; Study 2 examines a population of practicing physicians. Results varied significantly between the two samples, suggesting that individual and contextual factors play an important role in shaping the perceptual and emotional processes by which individuals form reactions to undesirable affective workplace events. (...)
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    Rags and Riches: The Costume of Athenian Men in the Fifth Century.A. G. Geddes - 1987 - Classical Quarterly 37 (02):307-.
    At the beginning of the fifth century there was a change in the style of clothing worn by Athenian men.1 When Thucydides speaks of it,2 he first describes how the Greeks of ancient times used to carry weapons in everyday life, just as the barbarians of his own day still did. The Athenians were the first to lay weapons aside and to take up a relaxed and more luxurious way of life.
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    Who's Who in ‘Homeric’ Society?A. G. Geddes - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (1):17-36.
    Question and quotation marks tend to proliferate in articles which ask whether Homer can provide any historical information about early Greek society. In this article ‘Homeric’ society will refer to the society which is portrayed in the Iliad and the Odyssey. ‘The World of Odysseus’ will refer to the recension of ‘Homeric’ society which appears in M. I. Finley's book of that name. Finley claims that ‘The World of Odysseus’ is a faithful account of ‘Homeric’ society and that the latter (...)
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    Who's Who in 'Homeric' Society?A. G. Geddes - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (01):17-.
    Question and quotation marks tend to proliferate in articles which ask whether Homer can provide any historical information about early Greek society. In this article ‘Homeric’ society will refer to the society which is portrayed in the Iliad and the Odyssey. ‘The World of Odysseus’ will refer to the recension of ‘Homeric’ society which appears in M. I. Finley's book of that name. Finley claims that ‘The World of Odysseus’ is a faithful account of ‘Homeric’ society and that the latter (...)
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  8. Resolving the puzzle of the changing past.Alexander Geddes - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Barlassina and Del Prete argue that the past can change, on the basis that there is no other explanation for the truth values of certain claims involving the past-tense predicate ‘won the Tour de France in 2000’. To establish this, they argue that no contextualist account of this predicate will be able to explain these truth values. I show that their argument straightforwardly fails. Not only does a tweak to the contextualist account they consider suffice to explain these truth values, (...)
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  9. Think Twice, It's All Right: Animalism, Disunity and the Self.Alexander Geddes - 2013 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 113 (3pt3):371-380.
    According to animalism, each of us is numerically identical to a human animal. Disunity cases—cases in which a human animal lacks some form of mental unity—are often thought to pose a problem for animalism. Tim Bayne (2010) has recently offered some novel arguments against animalism based on one particular disunity case, namely Cerberus: a single animal with two heads, each housing its own stream of consciousness. I show that Bayne's arguments are flawed, and that animalism is capable of handling the (...)
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    Banal Evil and Useless Knowledge: Hannah Arendt and Charlotte Delbo on Evil after the Holocaust.Jennifer L. Geddes - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (1):104-115.
    Hannah Arendt's and Charlotte Delbo's writings about the Holocaust trouble our preconceptions about those who do evil and those who suffer evil. Their jarring terms “banal evil” and “useless knowledge” point to limitations and temptations facing scholars of evil. While Arendt helps us to resist the temptation to mythologize evil, Delbo helps us to resist the temptation to domesticate suffering.
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    Resolving a puzzle about the fixity of the past.Alexander Geddes - 2023 - Analysis 83 (4):683-690.
    In his 2022 article ‘A puzzle about the fixity of the past’, Lampert argues that standard views concerning knowledge and the semantics of ‘actually’ conflict with a widely held principle concerning the fixity of the past. I show that his attempt to establish the conflict fails, as it rests on the implicit assumption that a past mental state or utterance involving a modal indexical must have the same content across worlds with a shared past, when in fact it must, given (...)
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    On the Intrinsic Wrongness of Killing Innocent People.Leonard Geddes - 1973 - Analysis 33 (3):93 - 97.
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    Platonis Phaedo.B. L. G. & W. D. Geddes - 1885 - American Journal of Philology 6 (4):495.
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    Serious but not solemn: Rebalancing the assessment of risks and benefits of patient recruitment materials.Neil Armstrong, Jonathan Price & John Geddes - 2015 - Research Ethics 11 (2):98-107.
    Recruiting patients to participate in health research is challenging, and most studies struggle. Failure to recruit can jeopardise the quality of research, and threatens efforts to improve healthcare. Despite this, recruitment materials tend to be conservatively designed and unimaginative. One reason for this is ethical concerns regarding the risk of coercion and offence posed by recruitment materials. The OXTEXT research programme gave patients a leading role in the design of new recruitment materials, in an area where stigma and discrimination make (...)
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  15. Sociological Papers.Francis Galton, E. Westermarck, P. Geddes, E. Durkheim, Harold H. Mann & V. V. Brandford - 1905 - International Journal of Ethics 15 (4):507-510.
     
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  16. Sociological Papers; Volume II, for 1905.Francis Galton, Edgar Schuster, Patrick Geddes, M. E. Sadler, E. Westermarck & Harold Hoffding - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 17 (1):131-135.
     
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  17. Banal evil and useless knowledge: Hannah Arendt and Charlotte delbo on evil after the holocaust.Jennifer L. Geddes - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (1):104-115.
    : Hannah Arendt's and Charlotte Delbo's writings about the Holocaust trouble our preconceptions about those who do evil and those who suffer evil. Their jarring terms "banal evil" and "useless knowledge" point to limitations and temptations facing scholars of evil. While Arendt helps us to resist the temptation to mythologize evil, Delbo helps us to resist the temptation to domesticate suffering.
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  18. Evil.Jennifer L. Geddes - 2013 - In Nicholas Adams, George Pattison & Graham Ward (eds.), The Oxford handbook of theology and modern European thought. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Essays.Patrick Geddes - 1995
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    Edinburgh Summer Meeting.Patrick Geddes - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (4):533-534.
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    Hannah Arendt and human rights: The predicament of common responsibility. By Peg Birmingham.Jennifer L. Geddes - 2009 - Hypatia 24 (1):208-211.
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    On the Sequence After Ne Prohibitive.W. D. Geddes - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (01):22-32.
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    On the Sequence after Ne Prohibitive.W. D. Geddes - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (8):395-399.
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    Technology A History of the Marconi Company. By W. J. Baker. London: Methuen. 1970. Pp. 414. Plates. £5.W. K. E. Geddes - 1971 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (4):412-413.
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  25. The Evolution of Sex.Alf Geddes - 1895 - The Monist 6:444.
     
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    The Sequence After Ne Prohibitive.W. D. Geddes - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (07):355-359.
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  27. The World Without and the World Within, Sunday Talks.Patrick Geddes - 1905
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  28. Ultrasound nails location of the elusive G spot.Linda Geddes - unknown
    FOR women, it is supposed to trigger one of the most intense orgasms imaginable, with waves of pleasure spreading out across the whole body. If the "G spot orgasm" seems semi-mythical, however, that's because there has been scant evidence of its existence. Now for the first time gynaecological scans have revealed clear anatomical differences between women who claim to experience vaginal orgasms involving a G spot and those who don't. It might mean that there is a G spot, after all. (...)
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    Why dictators hold semi-competitive elections and encourage the use of semi-independent courts: a comment on Thornhill and Smirnova’s “litigation and political transformation”.Barbara Geddes - 2018 - Theory and Society 47 (5):595-601.
    In this comment, I highlight similarities between Russia’s contemporary political system and other post-Cold War dictatorships. Most modern dictatorships hold semi-competitive elections. That is, regime officials face competition in elections, but playing fields are tilted so as to leave little suspense about who will win. I suggest that semi-competitive elections and the encouragement of litigation by citizens against local and regional officials, as described by Thornhill and Smirnova, have similar functions from the dictator’s point of view. They help the ruling (...)
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    Disclosure of suicidal thoughts during an e-mental health intervention: relational ethics meets actor-network theory.Milena Heinsch, Jenny Geddes, Dara Sampson, Caragh Brosnan, Sally Hunt, Hannah Wells & Frances Kay-Lambkin - 2021 - Ethics and Behavior 31 (3):151-170.
    ABSTRACT The technological revolution has created enormous opportunities for the provision of affordable, accessible, and flexible mental healthcare. Yet it also creates complexities and ethical challenges. While some of these challenges may be similar to face-to-face care, their nuance in the online milieu is different, as relationships, identities and boundaries in this setting are fluid, and there is an absence of physical presence. In this paper we consider the specific ethical complexities involved in the provision of a social networking intervention (...)
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    Graphic Registration before Ludwig; The Antecedents of the Kymograph.H. E. Hoff & L. A. Geddes - 1959 - Isis 50 (1):5-21.
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    An Analytical Guide to the Bibliographies on Islam, Muhammad, and the QurʿanAn Analytical Guide to the Bibliographies on Islam, Muhammad, and the Quran.D. Partington & C. L. Geddes - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):356.
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  33. Problems of Sex, by J.A. Thomson and P. Geddes.John Arthur Thomson & Patrick Geddes - 1912
     
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    Resting-State Connectivity of Auditory and Reward Systems in Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment.Diana Wang, Alexander Belden, Suzanne B. Hanser, Maiya R. Geddes & Psyche Loui - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:541412.
    Music-based interventions (MBI) have become increasingly widely adopted for dementia and related disorders. Previous research shows that music engages reward-related regions through functional connectivity with the auditory system, but evidence for the effectiveness of MBI is mixed in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This underscores the need for a unified mechanistic understanding to motivate MBIs. The main objective of the present study is to characterize the intrinsic connectivity of the auditory and reward systems in (...)
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    Rags and Riches: The Costume of Athenian Men in the Fifth Century.A. G. Geddes - 1987 - Classical Quarterly 37 (2):307-331.
    At the beginning of the fifth century there was a change in the style of clothing worn by Athenian men.1 When Thucydides speaks of it,2 he first describes how the Greeks of ancient times used to carry weapons in everyday life, just as the barbarians of his own day still did. The Athenians were the first to lay weapons aside and to take up a relaxed and more luxurious way of life.
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  36. The Evolution of Sex. [REVIEW]Patrick Geddes - 1890 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 1:439.
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    Arabic Historical Writing, 1973: An Annotated Bibliography of Books Received through PL-480. Supplemented with a List of Books in History from All Parts of the Arab World. [REVIEW]C. L. Geddes & Fawzi Abdulrazak - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (1):155.
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    Christoph Ulf: Die homerische Gesellschaft: Materialien zur analytischen Beschreibung und historischen Lokalisierung. (Vestigia, Beiträge zur alten Geschichte, 43.) Pp. xi + 285. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1990. DM 114. [REVIEW]A. G. Geddes - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):427-.
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    Christoph Ulf: Die homerische Gesellschaft: Materialien zur analytischen Beschreibung und historischen Lokalisierung. (Vestigia, Beiträge zur alten Geschichte, 43.) Pp. xi + 285. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1990. DM 114. [REVIEW]A. G. Geddes - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):427-427.
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    The Mitra N. P. Bezantakos: ρχαα λληνικ μτρα. ρμηνεα τν σχετικν κειμνων π τν μηρο ς τν Νννο. Pp. 265. Athens: ΕΚΔΟΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΡΔΑΜΙΣΤΑ, 1987. Paper. [REVIEW]A. G. Geddes - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (01):101-103.
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    The Mitra- N. P. Bezantakos: Ἡ ⋯ρχαῖα Ἑλληνικ⋯ μ⋯τρα. Ἑρμηνε⋯α τ⋯ν σχετικ⋯ν κειμ⋯νων ⋯π⋯ τ⋯ν Ὅμηρο ὥς τ⋯ν Ν⋯ννο. Pp. 265. Athens: ΕΚΔΟΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΡΔΑΜΙΣΤΑ, 1987. Paper. [REVIEW]A. G. Geddes - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (1):101-103.
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