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    Balancing Benefits and Risks of Immortal Data.Oscar A. Zarate, Julia Green Brody, Phil Brown, Monica D. Ramirez-Andreotta, Laura Perovich & Jacob Matz - 2015 - Hastings Center Report 46 (1):36-45.
    An individual's health, genetic, or environmental-exposure data, placed in an online repository, creates a valuable shared resource that can accelerate biomedical research and even open opportunities for crowd-sourcing discoveries by members of the public. But these data become “immortalized” in ways that may create lasting risk as well as benefit. Once shared on the Internet, the data are difficult or impossible to redact, and identities may be revealed by a process called data linkage, in which online data sets are matched (...)
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  2. Human Nature and Natural Knowledge. Essays Presented to Marjorie Grene on the Occasion of Her Seventy-Fifth Birthday.A. Donogan, An Perovich & Michael V. Wedin - 1986 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 89:3-381.
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    A Comprehensive and Comprehensible Survey of Modern Philosophy. Perovich - 1990 - Teaching Philosophy 13 (3):227-231.
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    Does Bradley's Metaphyics Satisfy: 'The Mystical Side of Our Nature'?Anthony N. Perovich - 2021 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 27 (2):267-295.
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    Ethics And The Individuation Of The Self: Royce's “Dash Of Fichte”.Anthony Perovich - 2016 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 52 (2):166.
    On the evening of August 30, 1895, Josiah Royce addressed the Philosophical Union of his alma mater, the University of California at Berkeley, taking as his topic “The Conception of God.” Also speaking that evening were Royce’s former professor, Joseph LeConte, and his former student, Samuel Mezes, but his severest critic at the podium was the organizer of the event, Royce’s friend and rival, George Holmes Howison. In this “battle of the giants,” as the newspaper descriptions characterized it,1 Howison criticized (...)
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  6. Fichte and the Typology of Mysticism.Anthony N. Perovich Jr - 1994 - In Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.), Fichte: Historical Contexts/Contemporary Controversies. Humanities Press.
     
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  7. Innate Mystical Capacities and the Nature of the Self.A. N. Perovich - 1998 - In Robert K. C. Forman (ed.), The Innate Capacity: Mysticism, Psychology, and Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 213--230.
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    Kant a Christian? A Reply to Palmquist.Anthony N. Perovich Jr - 1992 - Faith and Philosophy 9 (1):95-104.
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    Mysticism or Mediation.Anthony N. Perovich Jr - 1985 - Faith and Philosophy 2 (2):179-188.
  10. Persons, minds, and the specter of consciousness'.Anthony N. Perovich Jr - 2002 - In R. E. Auxier & L. E. Hahn (eds.), The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court. pp. 177.
     
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    Reflections on Philosophy and Religion.Anthony N. Perovich (ed.) - 1999 - Oup Usa.
    This book contains the collected papers of Alan Donagan on topics in the philosophy of religion. Donagan was respected as a leading figure in American moral philosophy. His untimely death in 1991 prevented him from collecting his philosophical reflections on religion, particularly Christianity, and its relation to ethics and other concerns. This collection, therefore, constitutes the fullest expression of Donagan's thought on Christianity and ethics, in which it is possible to discern the outlines of a coherent, overarching theory. Editor Anthony (...)
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    Taking nature mysticism seriously: Marshall and the metaphysics of the self.Anthony N. Perovich - 2011 - Religious Studies 47 (2):1-19.
    Paul Marshall takes extrovertive mystical experience seriously by providing a metaphysical framework inspired by Plotinus and Leibniz that aims to interpret it non-reductively and to explain it persuasively. However praiseworthy Marshall's intentions, his account fails for a variety of reasons, among them an inability to establish convincingly why natural objects appear as transfigured and alive, characteristics frequently encountered in the reports of nature mystics. An alternative approach, rooted in contemporary pan-experientialist philosophy of mind, is able to take extrovertive mysticism equally (...)
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  13. R. C. S. Walker , Kant on Pure Reason. [REVIEW]A. N. Perovich - 1985 - Kant Studien 76 (2):221.
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    Review: Pluhar (tr.), Religion Within the Bounds of Bare Reason. [REVIEW]Anthony N. Perovich - 2010 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (1).