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    Political Geography as Public Policy? 'Place-shaping' as a Mode of Local Government Reform.Bligh Grant & Brian Dollery - 2011 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (2):193 - 209.
    The release of the Final Report of the Lyons Inquiry into Local Government in England, entitled Place-shaping: A shared ambition for the future of local government (Lyons Inquiry into Local Government) was a significant milestone in the debate on local government reform. Place-shaping is a sophisticated piece of rhetoric and policy making and can be seen to have relevance far beyond its own jurisdiction. This paper traces its theoretical antecedents alongside developments in the debate on local government in England. Despite (...)
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  2. Unpicking reasonable emotions.Brian Parkinson - 2004 - In Dylan Evans & Pierre Cruse, Emotion, Evolution, and Rationality. Oxford University Press.
     
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  3. Comment on Elster.Brian Barry - 1985 - Ethics 96 (1):156-158.
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    Commentary: Doing the Most Good with the Least Harm in Cases of Suspected Malingering.Brian Andrews - 2018 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 27 (4):740-742.
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    Caelius and Rufus in Catullus.Brian Arkins - 1983 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 127 (1-2):306-311.
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  6. In Defense of Political Liberalism.Brian Barry - 1994 - Ratio Juris 7 (3):325-330.
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    Buying Out: Of Capitulation and Contestation.Brian Massumi - forthcoming - Theory and Event 15 (3).
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    Natural theology.Brian Scarlett - 2001 - Sophia 40 (2):7-13.
    If the theological virtues are supernatural they must be said to be in some sense not natural. This suggests the possibility that they are not only not natural but positively unnatural, in that they postulate either an inhumanly high level of achievement or a divine takeover of human life. The solution proposed draws on Peter Forrest’s work inGod Without the Supernatural: A Defence of Scientific Theism, and suggests a naturalistic account of the virtues in question.
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    Diccionario de teoría jurídica.Brian Bix - 2012 - México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Edited by Enrique Rodríguez Trujano, Villarreal Lizárraga & A. Pedro.
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  10. Protestant interpretation, conventions, and legal truth.Brian Bix - 2020 - In Thomas da Rosa de Bustamante & Thiago Lopes Decat, Philosophy of law as an integral part of philosophy: essays on the jurisprudence of Gerald J. Postema. New York, NY: Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing.
     
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  11. Un problema: el análisis conceptual.Brian Bix - unknown
     
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    Wittgenstein and Legal Determinancy.Brian Bix - 1991
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    Lures, Slimes, Time: Viscosity and the Nearness of Distance.Brian McNely - 2019 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 52 (3):203-226.
    [Erratum] At evening, with the sun no longer overhead, the air developed a kind of viscosity in which time seemed to stand very still and the labyrinth of the city, no longer bisected by light and shade and unstirred by the afternoon breezes, appeared suspended in a kind of dream, paused in an atmosphere of extraordinary pallor and thickness.Contemporary rhetorical theory is in the midst of a new materialist turn. Things, sensations, affects, and ambience are seen as collectively forming the (...)
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    2 Putting Hospitality in Its Place.Brian Treanor - 2022 - In Richard Kearney & Kascha Semonovitch, Phenomenologies of the Stranger: Between Hostility and Hospitality. Fordham University Press. pp. 49-66.
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    Alterity, Similarity, and Dialectic.Brian Bajzek - 2017 - International Philosophical Quarterly 57 (3):249-266.
    This paper builds upon John Dadosky’s recent writings advocating a “turn to the Other” in Lonergan studies. Using a Levinas/Lonergan dialogue on intersubjectivity as a test case, I address potential difficulties accompanying an exchange between Lonergan and philosophers who emphasize alterity. It is my contention that despite various differences regarding relationality, their projects are surprisingly complementary. Lonergan accentuates interconnectedness while Levinas emphasizes the encounter with radical otherness. In order to arrive at this conclusion, I argue for a re-assessment of the (...)
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    Playing Games, Following Rules, and Linguistic Activity.Brian Ball - 2019 - In Piotr Stalmaszczyk, Philosophical Insights Into Pragmatics. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 127-142.
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    lizma, preveli Lovorka Cesarec i Enes Kulenović, Naklada Jesen-ski i Turk, Zagreb 2006, xv+ 463 str.Brian Barry - 2007 - Prolegomena 6:1.
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  18. Flight from the flesh.Brian Becker - 2017 - In Antonio Calcagno, Steve G. Lofts, Rachel Bath & Kathryn Lawson, _Breached Horizons: The Philosophy of Jean-Luc Marion_, eds. Rachel Bath, Kathryn Lawson, Steven G. Lofts, Antonio Calcagno. New York; London: Rowman & Littlefield International.
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    History and theory: The next fifty years.Brian Fay - 2010 - History and Theory 49 (4):1-5.
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    Lost in Place: Nearing Homelessness as Boundless Emptiness of Mind.Brian Schroeder - 2024 - Research in Phenomenology 54 (1):92-114.
    This essay brings together the perspectives of phenomenology and East Asian philosophies through an engagement with Dōgen, Heidegger, Nishida, and Nishitani to address the concept of place in relation to the concept and feeling of homelessness. With respect to the notion of dwelling and finding one’s place in the world and with oneself, the experience of being and feeling lost psychologically will be considered as a way (dao) toward overcoming nihilism and as an opening to attaining an awakened mind.
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    Epistemic Permissivism and Symmetric Games.Brian Weatherson - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-13.
    Permissivism in epistemology is a family of theses, each of which says that rationality is compatible with a number of distinct attitudes. This paper argues that thinking about symmetric games gives us new reason to believe in permissivism. In some finite games, if permissivism is false then we have to think that a player is more likely to take one option rather than another, even though each option has the same expected return given that player’s credences. And in some infinite (...)
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    Popular Authority in Euripides’ Iphigenia in Aulis.Brian V. Lush - 2015 - American Journal of Philology 136 (2):207-242.
    Iphigenia in Aulis ( IA ) raises important doubts about popular authority by dramatizing the Achaean army’s imposition of parthenic sacrifice. The numerous vacillations of the elites represented in IA ’s dialogue provide an axis along which the distribution of power in Aulis can be assessed, and the play’s many reversals serve to highlight their lack of agency and their forced participation in troubling ritual violence. In the context of this dramatic formulation of power, the play’s aristocratic personae must either (...)
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    Editorial Preface.Brian Schroeder - 2013 - Environmental Philosophy 10 (1):5-10.
  24. Mill on Bentham: From ideology to humanized utilitarianism.Brian A. Anderson - 1983 - History of Political Thought 4 (2):341-356.
  25. Hymns for Today.Brian Wren - 2009
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  26. Rationality and Synchronic Identity.Brian Hedden - 2019 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (3):544-558.
    Many requirements of rationality rely for their application on facts about identity at a time. Take the requirement not to have contradictory beliefs. It is irrational if a single agent bel...
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  27. Then the Whisper Put on Flesh: New Testament Ethics in an African American Context.Brian K. Blount - 2001
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    Inclusive Voices in Post-exilic Judah [Book Review].Brian Boyle - 2005 - The Australasian Catholic Record 82 (2):246.
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    Depuis la philosophie, un siècle traversé.Éric Brian - 2023 - Revue de Synthèse 144 (1-2):1-5.
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    Dynamic Networks and the Stag Hunt: Some Robustness Considerations.Brian Skyrms - 2007 - Biological Theory 2 (1):7-9.
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    Les objets de la chose théorie du hasard et surréalisme au xxe siècle.Éric Brian - 2001 - Revue de Synthèse 122 (2-4):473-502.
    Partant de l'itinéraire d'une chose en plâtre qui avait passionné les statisticiens des années 1880 et qui a procuré à André Breton l'exemple même de l'objet surréaliste, on se demande si la théorie surréaliste du hasard est née par hasard. Il s'agit, en déplaçant la question que posait Ernest Coumet en 1970 à propos de la géométrie pascalienne du hasard, de s'interroger sur les rapports qu'entretiennent l'histoire des sciences, l'histoire de l'art et l'histoire de la culture scientifique au siècle dernier. (...)
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    Prayer and the Teaching of Christian Ethics: Socratic Dialogue with God?Brian Brock - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (1):40-54.
    In his Confessions Augustine recasts the Greco-Roman dialogue as a conversation with God. This repositioning of the premier pedagogical form of the ancient world Augustine takes as an implication of the Christian confession of God as a speaking God. Introducing Jewish forms of prayer into the Greco-Roman dialogue form transforms it in a manner that has implications for the teaching of Christian ethics today, in offering a theologically elaborated model of the formative and investigative power of conversation. Conversational learning is (...)
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  33. REPORTS: Oxford Festival, Open Meeting.Brian Fay - 1976 - Radical Philosophy 14:40.
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  34. Ireland North and South: Perspectives from Social Science.Girvin Brian - 1999
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  35. Biology without Darwinian spectacles.Brian Goodwin - 2013 - In Brian C. Goodwin, David Lambert, Chris Chetland & Craig Millar, The intuitive way of knowing: a tribute to Brian Goodwin. Edinburgh: Floris Books.
     
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    The supreme court as the Fountain of public reason.Brian Kogelmann - 2018 - Legal Theory 24 (4):345-369.
    ABSTRACTThe idea of public reason requires that citizens in their public deliberation employ considerations stemming from a shared conception of justice. One worry is that public reason's content will be incomplete, in that it does not contain sufficient material for adequate public debate. Rawls has a way of expanding the content of public reason to address such concerns—by including in public reason all those things you and I say in our justification of the conception of justice. After arguing that this (...)
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    Lights, Camera, Action! Engaging Students on Ethics and Values Through Film.Brian D. Till - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 20:103-115.
    There is a long tradition of the value of using film as a pedagogical tool. Such use spans a variety of business disciplines including organizational behavior (Smith 2009), accounting (Bay & Felton 2012), business ethics (Fisher, Grant & Palmer 2015) and cultural competency (Greene, Barden, Richardson & Hall 2014). Presented here is a recently developed course, Business in Film, which engages students in deep reflection on business issues with an emphasis on ethics and values. The course is structured around a (...)
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    Forests of citation: concluding unauthorized postscript to figured fragments of Bernard S. Cohn's `History and Anthropology: the State of Play'.Brian Keith Axel - 2009 - History of the Human Sciences 22 (3):1-27.
    This text represents an exploration of the possible significance of Bernard S. Cohn's 1980 essay, `History and Anthropology: The State of Play', for understanding the present of historical anthropology and its futures. My discussion has two aims: (1) to reflect on both Bernard S. Cohn's pedagogy and mode of inquiry; and (2) to explore the complexity and nuance of citationality as a generative principle within the constitution of historical anthropology's subject. Toward this, I examine Cohn's notion of `the colonial situation' (...)
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    Causality and development: Past, present and future.Brian Hopkins - 2004 - In Alberto Peruzzi, Mind and Causality. John Benjamins. pp. 1-18.
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  40. Barak Imagined.Brian McKinnon & Ingrid Wood - 2012 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 20 (4):7.
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  41. How history bears on jurisprudence.Brian Z. Tamanaha - 2016 - In Maksymilian Del Mar & Michael Lobban, Law in theory and history: new essays on a neglected dialogue. Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
     
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    The Philosopher's Touch: Sartre, Nietzsche, and Barthes at the Piano.Brian Reilly (ed.) - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Renowned philosopher and prominent French critic François Noudelmann engages the musicality of Jean-Paul Sartre, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Roland Barthes, all of whom were amateur piano players and acute lovers of the medium. Though piano playing was a crucial art for these thinkers, their musings on the subject are largely scant, implicit, or discordant with each philosopher's oeuvre. Noudelmann both recovers and integrates these perspectives, showing that the manner in which these philosophers played, the composers they adored, and the music they (...)
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    On Punishing Emotions.Brian Rosebury - 2003 - Ratio Juris 16 (1):37-55.
    This paper challenges recent influential arguments which would encourage legislators and courts to give weight to an assessment of the “evaluative judgements” expressed by the emotions which motivate crimes. While accepting the claim of Kahan and Nussbaum and others that emotions, other than moods, have intentional objects , and are not mere impulses which bypass cognition, it suggests the following criticisms of their analysis. First, the concept of an emotional “evaluative judgement” tends to elide the distinction between “judgements” that are (...)
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    The Editor, The Author, and The Saint: Dominic of Flanders and Antonio de Ferraris, Two Quattrocento Readers of Aquinas.Brian Garcia & Andrea Robiglio - 2017 - Divus Thomas 120 (2):69–88.
    This article presents two case-studies that shed light on the silent yet significant role an editor might play in the reception of Renaissance texts and the place of Thomas Aquinas therein. Both studies take up texts from fifteenth-century Italy. The first addresses the scholastic philosopher, Dominic of Flanders, suggesting that Dominic’s originality as a thinker may have been ‘corrected’ by an anonymous editor in order to maintain closer accord with Aquinas’s position; inquiry into the manuscript tradition uncovers instances of silent (...)
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    Evolution, biosocial behavior and coercive sexuality.Brian A. Gladue - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2):388-389.
  46. Is Content-Externalism Compatible with Privileged Access?Brian P. Mclaughlin and Michael Tye - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (3):349-380.
    Externalist theories of thought content are sometimes arrived at by reflection upon Twin Earth thought experiments of the sort made famous by Hilary Putnam and Tyler Burge. The conclusion many philosophers draw from these thought experiments is that certain types of thought contents are individuated, in part, by environmental or socioenvironmental factors. This doctrine of "Twin Earth content-externalism" implies that it is possible for thinkers that are alike in all intrinsic physical respects to differ in the contents of their thoughts (...)
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    The Dangers of Dichotomy.Brian Vickers - 1990 - Journal of the History of Ideas 51 (1):148.
  48. Free Will and Desire.Brian Looper - 2020 - Erkenntnis 85 (6):1347-1360.
    I make a case for the thesis that no one can refrain from trying to attain the object of his or her currently strongest desire. I arrive there by defending an argument by Peter van Inwagen for a relatively mild conclusion about the way desires limit our abilities, and by arguing that if van Inwagen’s conclusion is correct, and correct for his reasons, so is my bolder thesis. I close with replies to objections, such as the objection that it is (...)
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    The Final Lines of Sophocles, King Oedipus (1524–30).Brian Arkins - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (02):555-.
    φτρασ θῄβησ νοικοι, λεσσετ', οíδíπονσ δε σ τ κλεíν' αíνíγματ' δει και κρτιστοσ ν νρ, ο τíσ ο ζλ πολιτν τασ τχαισ πβλεπεν, εíσ ντ' κεíνην τν τελενταíαν íσεíν μραν πισκοποντα μνδν' λβíζεη, πρíν ν τρμα το βíον περσ μηδν λγεινóν παθν.
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    Introduction.Brian Gilchrist - 2018 - Listening 53 (2):62-62.
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