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    Making realism work, from second wave feminism to extinction rebellion: an interview with Caroline New.Caroline New & Jamie Morgan - 2023 - Journal of Critical Realism 23 (1):81-120.
    Caroline New is an energetic activist who has interpolated critical realist ideas into the front-line of political activism. In this wide-ranging interview, she begins by reflecting on her life and how she became a realist and her account is illustrated with personal anecdotes recalling memories of well-known philosophers and activists from the time. She discusses how her position set her apart from other feminists and she examines the interacting threads of longstanding debates on the political left, as well as longstanding (...)
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    Making realism work, from second wave feminism to extinction rebellion: an interview with Caroline New.Caroline New & Jamie Morgan - 2023 - Journal of Critical Realism 23 (1):81-120.
    Caroline New is an energetic activist who has interpolated critical realist ideas into the front-line of political activism. In this wide-ranging interview, she begins by reflecting on her life and how she became a realist and her account is illustrated with personal anecdotes recalling memories of well-known philosophers and activists from the time. She discusses how her position set her apart from other feminists and she examines the interacting threads of longstanding debates on the political left, as well as longstanding (...)
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  3. Time and Punishment.Christopher New - 1992 - Analysis 52 (1):35 - 40.
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    Antitheism: A reflection.Christopher New - 1993 - Ratio 6 (1):36-43.
    Why is there no sustained tradition of argument concerning the existence of a supreme (omniscient and omnipotent) being who is perfectly evil, as there is about one who is perfectly good? Arguments which are reflections of the ontological, cosmological and teleological arguments, and arguments based on personal experience or the occurrence of antimiracles (harmful events not explicable by science) could have provided at least as good grounds for belief in such a being (ie for antitheism) as their originals in fact (...)
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    Saints, Heroes and Utilitarians.Christopher New - 1974 - Philosophy 49 (188):179 - 189.
    When a normative moral theory collides with our beliefs, we must change either our beliefs or our theory. It is not always clear which we should change; but it is clear that we must change something. I shall consider two collisions between utilitarianism and what we believe, or are supposed to believe. About the first collision, I am going to say that the belief is false and that therefore there is no call to change utilitarianism. About the second, I am (...)
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    Realism, deconstruction and the feminist standpoint.Caroline New - 1998 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 28 (4):349–372.
    Feminist Standpoint Theory claims that by virtue of their social positioning women have access to, or can achieve, particular and/or better knowledge of gendered social relations. The epistemology, various versions of which are reviewed in the paper, has been criticised for over homogenising women. In its simplest form this critique claims that women’s diversity rules out communality and collective interests, and that FST unawarely takes white middle class Western women as representative. In its stronger, postructuralist form this critique undermines feminism (...)
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  7. A plea for linguistics.C. G. New - 1966 - Mind 75 (299):368-384.
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    Punishing Times: Reply to Smilansky.Christopher New - 1995 - Analysis 55 (1):60 - 62.
  9. Philosophy of Literature: An Introduction.Christopher New - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 61 (1):89-90.
     
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  10. Gender at Critical Realism Conferences.Caroline New & Steve Fleetwood - 2006 - Journal of Critical Realism 5 (1):61-91.
    This paper reports the findings of a case study of recent IACR conferences where subtle, but significant, gender differences in conference participation were observed. It goes on to use notions of gender order, agency and structure, styles and genres to explain the key causal factors that generate these differences. It concludes with some suggestions about how these gender differences could be minimised in future conferences.
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    A note on the paradox of the preface.Christopher New - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (113):341-344.
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    Structure, Agency and Social Transformation.Caroline New - 1994 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 24 (3):187-205.
    Revisiting the structure/agency debate, the article puts forward the broad position shared by Giddens’structuration theory and Bhaskar's transformational model. It defends Giddens’concept of structure as‘rules and resources’against charges of idealism, arguing that its strength is its focus on the interface of structure and agency. But both Giddens and Bhaskar emphasise social reproduction as an unintended consequence of social action. Taking issue with postmodern pessimism, the article goes on to consider the conditions of possibility, and requisite forms of knowledgeability, for deliberate (...)
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  13. Philosophy of Literature: An Introduction.Christopher New - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Literature, like the visual arts, poses its own philosophical problems. While literary theorists have discussed the nature of literature intensively, analytic philosophers have usually dealt with literary problems either within the general framework of aesthetics or else in a way that is accessible only to a philosophical audience. The present book is unique in that it introduces the philosophy of literature from an analytic perspective accessible to both students of literature and students of philosophy. Specifically, the book addresses: the definition (...)
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  14. A note on the paradox of the preface.Christopher G. New - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (13):341.
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    Realising the Potential: the ESRC Seminar Series on Social Realism and Empirical Research.Caroline New - 2001 - Journal of Critical Realism 4 (1):43-47.
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    Some Implications of 'Someone'.C. G. New - 1965 - Analysis 26 (2):62 - 64.
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    Some implications of ‘someone’.C. New - 1965 - Analysis 26 (2):62-64.
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    Taking relativism seriously.Caroline New, John Roberts & Ruth Groff - 2005 - Journal of Critical Realism 4 (1):221-246.
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    Review Symposium: Taking relativism seriously.Caroline New, John Roberts & Ruth Groff - 2005 - Journal of Critical Realism 4 (1):221-246.
  20. A note on truth in fiction.Christopher New - 1997 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 55 (4):421-423.
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  21. Permissions And Illocutionary Act Taxonomy.Christopher New - 1988 - Analysis 48 (October):209-216.
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    'someone' Renewed.Christopher New & Alonso Church - 1968 - Analysis 28 (3):109.
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    Critical Realism: What Difference Does It Make? Addresses to the Closing Plenary of The Fourth Annual IACR International Conference, The University of Lancaster, UK, August 2000.Ruth Kowalczyk, Andrew Sayer & Caroline New - 2000 - Journal of Critical Realism 3 (2).
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    Critical Realism: What Difference Does It Make?Ruth Kowalczyk, Andrew Sayer & Caroline New - 2000 - Alethia 3 (2):60-64.
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    Critical Realism and Feminism.Caroline New - 2002 - Journal of Critical Realism 1 (1).
  26. Class society or risk society.Caroline New - 1994 - Radical Philosophy 66:56.
     
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    Feminism and Critical Realism.Caroline New - 1998 - Journal of Critical Realism 1 (1):2-4.
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    Implicit Bargaining and Moral Beliefs.Christopher New - 1977 - Analysis 37 (3):130 - 133.
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    Just a Minute.C. P. D. New - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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    Look, no eyes.Christopher New - 1976 - Analysis 36 (March):137-141.
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  31. Peter Barham, Schizophrenia and Human Value.C. New - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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    Árdal on promises as statements.C. G. New - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (75):159-160.
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    Scruton on the aesthetic attitude.Christopher New - 1979 - British Journal of Aesthetics 19 (4):320-330.
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  34. Ulrich Beck, Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity.C. New - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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    Walton on imagination, belief and fiction.Christopher New - 1996 - British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (2):159-165.
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    Walton On Imagination, Belief And Fiction.Christopher New - 1996 - British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (2):159-165.
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    Creativity and Conflict: How theory and practice shape student identities in design education.Jane Tynan & Christopher New - 2009 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 8 (3):295-308.
    By exploring the role of student identities in shaping attitudes to learning, this study asks how design students draw on experience to work across theory and practice. It explores how a specific group of design undergraduate students in a UK university perform on two distinct learning experiences on their course: work placement and dissertation. In particular, it considers the context for learning: the value placed on practice and scholarship; the role of social identity; links between art and design education. Using (...)
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    Review of Undoing Gender by Judith Butler. [REVIEW]Carline New - 2006 - Journal of Critical Realism 5 (2):397-401.
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    Undoing Gender. By Judith Butler. [REVIEW]Carline New - 2006 - Journal of Critical Realism 5 (2):397-401.
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  40. Book reviews. [REVIEW]Christopher G. New - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (113):345.
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  41. (New York and London: Routledge, 1999), 151 pp. [REVIEW]Christopher New - 2001 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1-3):184.
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