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    The Notion of Absurdity and Meaning of Life in Albert Camus Existentialism.Ambrose Tochukwu Arinze & Ignatius Nnaemeka Onwuatuegwu - 2020 - Open Journal of Philosophy 10 (4):528-538.
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  2. The Church and Interreligious Dialogue.Francis Cardinal Arinze - 2001 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 4 (1).
     
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    Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics.Alice Ambrose - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (2):262-265.
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  4. The individual and group in Confucianism: A relational perspective.Ambrose Yc King - 1985 - In Donald J. Munro (ed.), Individualism and holism: studies in Confucian and Taoist values. Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan.
     
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    Christians and Buddhists: Together in Hope.Francis A. Arinze - 1999 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 19 (1):199-200.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Christians and Buddhists: Together in HopeCardinal Francis ArinzeDear Buddhist Friends,1. On the occasion of Vesakh, which celebrates important events in the life of Buddha, I wish to express to you, in my capacity as president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, the best wishes of Catholics throughout the world.2. I am happy to say that ongoing dialogue between Buddhists and Christians is distinguished by efforts to meet at (...)
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    Thinking and Meaning.Alice Ambrose - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (3):145-146.
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  7. Truth of life--key to understanding.Ambrose G. Beltz - 1951 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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  8. No peaceful warriors.Ambrose Redmoon - forthcoming - Gnosis: Ajournal of Western Inner Traditions.
     
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  9. Historic Opinions of the United States Supreme Court. By Benjamin F. Wright, Jr.Ambrose Doskow - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 46:507.
     
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    Are You What You Eat or Something More?Ambrose Little - 2018 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 92 (1):1-20.
    The question “Are you what you eat?” is ultimately a question about change. When we eat, are the nutrients from the food simply added to the biological complex we call the body or are the nutrients a product of substantial change? The scientific literature on digestion often describes the process in the former manner, which, if it were the only way to describe the data, would prove problematic to an Aristotelian and Thomist philosophy. However, the interpretation of the scientific data (...)
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  11. Gilles Deleuze (1925–1995).D. Ambrose - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 117--120.
     
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    Philosophical Papers.Alice Ambrose, G. E. Moore & C. D. Broad - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (3):408.
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    Wittgenstein's lectures, Cambridge, 1932-1935: from the notes of Alice Ambrose and Margaret Macdonald.Ludwig Wittgenstein, Alice Ambrose & Margaret MacDonald - 1979 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. Edited by Alice Ambrose & Margaret Macdonald.
    Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein had an enormous influence on twentieth-century philosophy even though only one of his works, the famous Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, was published in his lifetime. Beyond this publication the impact of his thought was mainly conveyed to a small circle of students through his lectures at Cambridge University. Fortunately, many of his ideas have survived in both the dictations that were subsequently published, and the notes taken by his students, among them Alice Ambrose and the late Margaret Macdonald, (...)
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    The Philosophy of Wittgenstein.Alice Ambrose - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (3):423-425.
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    Symposium: What is a Rule of Language?Alice Ambrose - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (2):203-203.
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  16. Public Wrongs and the Criminal Law.Ambrose Y. K. Lee - 2015 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 9 (1):155-170.
    This paper is about how best to understand the notion of ‘public wrongs’ in the longstanding idea that crimes are public wrongs. By contrasting criminal law with the civil laws of torts and contracts, it argues that ‘public wrongs’ should not be understood merely as wrongs that properly concern the public, but more specifically as those which the state, as the public, ought to punish. It then briefly considers the implications that this has on criminalization.
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    Philosophical Investigations.Alice Ambrose - 1954 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (1):111-115.
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    Arguing Against the Expressive Function of Punishment: Is the Standard Account that Insufficient?Ambrose Y. K. Lee - 2019 - Law and Philosophy 38 (4):359-385.
    This paper critically appraises the arguments that have been offered for what can be called ‘the expressive function of punishment’. According to this view, what distinguishes punishment from other kinds of non-punitive hard treatment is that punishment conveys a censorial/reprobative message about what the punished has done, and that this expressive function should therefore be accepted as part of the nature and definition of punishment. Against this view, this papers argues that the standard account of punishment, according to which punishment (...)
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    Individual Moral Development and Ethical Climate: The Influence of Person–Organization Fit on Job Attitudes.Maureen L. Ambrose, Anke Arnaud & Marshall Schminke - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 77 (3):323-333.
    This research examines how the fit between employees moral development and the ethical work climate of their organization affects employee attitudes. Person-organization fit was assessed by matching individuals' level of cognitive moral development with the ethical climate of their organization. The influence of P-O fit on employee attitudes was assessed using a sample of 304 individuals from 73 organizations. In general, the findings support our predictions that fit between personal and organizational ethics is related to higher levels of commitment and (...)
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    Dilemmas. The Tarner Lectures, 1953. [REVIEW]Alice Ambrose - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (6):155-159.
    I did something yesterday, so it was true a thousand years ago that I was going to do it. Could I help it, then? Professor Ryle shows that I could; he also shows that a dilemma like this starts with a slender base - the question whether statements in the future can be true - and opens out before one notices it into questions like 'is it worthwhile learning to swim?' In his second demonstration Professor Ryle proves that Achilles will (...)
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  21. Moore and Wittgenstein as Teachers.Alice Ambrose - 1989 - Teaching Philosophy 12 (2):107-113.
    G e moore and ludwig wittgenstein were very different teachers, both because of their differing views on the nature and aims of philosophical investigation, and because of the differences in the way they thought, their educational backgrounds, and the kind of persons they were. this paper records experiences of the two philosophers as teachers and as personalities, and indicates the features of their teaching which stemmed from their views and from their personalities.
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    Essence and Esse According to Jean Quidort.Ambrose J. Heiman - 1953 - Mediaeval Studies 15 (1):137-146.
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    Muscles and the Media: A Natural Experiment Across Cultures in Men’s Body Image.Tracey Thornborrow, Tochukwu Onwuegbusi, Sophie Mohamed, Lynda G. Boothroyd & Martin J. Tovée - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Placebos: the nurse and the iron pills.E. G. Ambrose - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (6):325-328.
    In sub-Saharan Africa, a nurse gives iron pills as placebos to terminally ill patients. She tells them, acting in what she believes is in their best interests, “these will make you feel better”. The patients believe it will help their AIDS and their well-being improves. Do the motive and the patient’s positive outcome in well-being make the deceit justifiable when other issues such as consent, autonomy and potential consequences regarding the patient and the wider community are considered? Is there a (...)
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    Antonio Fogazzaro.Ambrose Eszer - 1989 - The Chesterton Review 15 (1/2):175-187.
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    Antonio Fogazzaro.Ambrose Eszer - 1989 - The Chesterton Review 15 (1-2):175-187.
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    Some Main Problems of Philosophy. [REVIEW]Alice Ambrose - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (11):328-331.
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  28. Finitism in mathematics (I).Alice Ambrose - 1935 - Mind 44 (174):186-203.
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    Finitism in mathematics (II.).Alice Ambrose - 1935 - Mind 44 (175):317-340.
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    Justice Climate and Workgroup Outcomes: The Role of Coworker Fair Behavior and Workgroup Structure.Maureen L. Ambrose, Darryl B. Rice & David M. Mayer - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 172 (1):1-21.
    Research on justice climate demonstrates a consistent effect on workgroup outcomes such as job satisfaction, commitment, and performance. However, little research considers how justice climate affects these outcomes and when the relationship is stronger or weaker. In an effort to extend the literature on justice climate, we draw on research on other types of organizational climate to suggest justice climate influences the fair behavior of coworkers. Specifically, we propose fair coworker behavior mediates the relationship between justice climate and outcomes. Further, (...)
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  31. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophy and Language. Edited by Alice Ambrose and Morris Lazerowitz. --.Alice Ambrose & Morris Lazerowitz - 1972 - Allen & Unwin.
     
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    Legal Coercion, Respect & Reason-Responsive Agency.Ambrose Y. K. Lee - 2014 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (5):847-859.
    Legal coercion seems morally problematic because it is susceptible to the Hegelian objection that it fails to respect individuals in a way that is ‘due to them as men’. But in what sense does legal coercion fail to do so? And what are the grounds for this requirement to respect? This paper is an attempt to answer these questions. It argues that legal coercion fails to respect individuals as reason-responsive agents; and individuals ought to be respected as such in virtue (...)
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  33. Proof and the theorem proved.Alice Ambrose - 1959 - Mind 68 (272):435-445.
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    Blameworthiness and the Outcomes of One’s Actions.Ambrose Y. K. Lee - 2023 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 17 (2):271-290.
    There are at least two ways to argue for the view that the outcome of one’s actions does not affect one’s blameworthiness. The first way appeals to the ‘Control Principle’ while the second way relies on what it means to be blameworthy. The focus of this paper is on a recent attempt at pursuing this second way that relies on an account of blameworthiness dubbed the ‘Engagement View’. This paper argues, however, that the Engagement View alone is insufficient to show (...)
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    Duties of Minimal Wellbeing and Their role in Global Justice.Ambrose Y. K. Lee - unknown
    This thesis is the first step in a research project which aims to develop an accurate and robust theory of global justice. The thesis concerns the content of our duties of global justice, under strict compliance theory. It begins by discussing the basic framework of my theory of global justice, which consists in two aspects: duties of minimal wellbeing, which are universal, and duties of fairness and equality, which are associative and not universal. With that in place, it briefly discusses (...)
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    Analects Husserliana VI, VII.Ambrose McNicholl - 1980 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 27:242-245.
  37. Judging existence.Ambrose McNicholl - 1979 - The Thomist 43 (4):507-580.
     
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    Man's basic freedom.Ambrose McNicholl - 1964 - Rome: [S.N.].
  39. On Judging.Ambrose McNicholl - 1974 - The Thomist 38 (4):768-825.
     
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  40. Structuralism.Ambrose McNicholl - 1975 - Roma: Herder.
     
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    The Acting Person.Ambrose McNicholl - 1980 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 27 (1):237-242.
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    The Acting Person.Ambrose McNicholl - 1980 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 27:237-242.
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophy and Language.Alice Ambrose (ed.) - 1972 - New York,: Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  44. Linguistic approaches to philosophical problems.Alice Ambrose - 1952 - Journal of Philosophy 49 (9):289-301.
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    Russell and Moore: The Analytical Heritage. [REVIEW]Alice Ambrose - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy 69 (23):840-847.
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    The Knowledge of God Attainable by Human Reason, According to the Vatican Council.Fr Ambrose Ryan - 1943 - Franciscan Studies 3 (4):364-373.
  47. Robert B. Taney. By Benjamin F. Wright, Jr. [REVIEW]Ambrose Doskow - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 46:507.
     
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    Triptychs, Eternity and the Spirituality of the Body.D. C. Ambrose - 2009 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 3 (2):259-273.
    This paper develops a detailed reading of Deleuze's philosophical study of Bacon's triptychs in Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation. It examines his claims regarding their apparent non-narrative status, and explores the capacity of the triptychs to embody and express a spiritual sensation of the eternity of time.
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    Fundamentals of symbolic logic.Alice Ambrose - 1948 - New York,: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Edited by Morris Lazerowitz.
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    A controversy in the logic of mathematics.Alice Ambrose - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42 (6):594-611.
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