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  1. The Supervenience Solution to the Too-Many-Thinkers Problem.C. S. Sutton - 2014 - Philosophical Quarterly 64 (257):619-639.
    Persons think. Bodies, time-slices of persons, and brains might also think. They have the necessary neural equipment. Thus, there seems to be more than one thinker in your chair. Critics assert that this is too many thinkers and that we should reject ontologies that allow more than one thinker in your chair. I argue that cases of multiple thinkers are innocuous and that there is not too much thinking. Rather, the thinking shared between, for example, persons and their bodies is (...)
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  2. Colocated Objects, Tally-Ho: A Solution to the Grounding Problem.C. S. Sutton - 2012 - Mind 121 (483):703-730.
    Are a statue and the lump of clay that constitutes it one object or two? Many philosophers have answered ‘two’ because the lump seems to have properties, such as the property of being able to survive flattening, that the statue lacks. This answer faces a serious problem : it seems that nothing grounds the difference in properties between colocated objects. The statue and lump are in the same environment and inherit properties from the same composing parts. But it seems that (...)
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    Reducing Constitution to Composition.Catherine Sutton - 2022 - Metaphysica 23 (1):81-94.
    I propose that constitution is a case of composition in which, for example, the lump of clay composes the statue. In other words, we can reduce constitution to composition. Composition does all of the work that we want from an account of constitution, and we do not need two separate relations. Along the way, I offer reasons to reject weak supplementation. Acknowledgments (which by my mistake were not included in the journal publication): Many people have given me feedback over the (...)
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    Against the Maximality Principle.C. S. Sutton - 2014 - Metaphysica 15 (2):381-390.
    To hold that only one conscious thing is sitting in your chair, philosophers have appealed to maximality: If a property M is maximal, then anything that has property M does not have large proper parts that have property M. Philosophers have said that ordinary objects are maximal, including houses, cats, rocks, and have argued by analogy that consciousness is maximal. I argue that the maximality principle mistakenly excludes some members of a kind. Thus, it is not the correct principle to (...)
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  5. Almost One, Overlap and Function.C. S. Sutton - 2015 - Analysis 75 (1):45-52.
    In David Lewis’s famous ‘Many, but Almost One’, he argues that when objects of the same kind share most of their parts, they can be counted as one. I argue that mereological overlap does not do the trick. A better candidate is overlap in function. Although mereological overlap often goes hand-in-hand with functional overlap, a functional approach is more accurate in cases in which mereology and function are teased apart. A functional approach also solves a version of the problem of (...)
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    Chemical Restraints for Obstetric Violence: Anesthesiology Professionals, Moral Courage, and the Prevention of Forced and Coerced Surgeries.Alyssa Burgart & Caitlin Sutton - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (2):4-7.
    Once anesthetized, patients are inherently “compliant” with surgical interventions because they can no longer intervene on their own behalf. In their target article, Minkoff et al. (2024) reasonabl...
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    The German Tradition in Philosophy.Charles A. Corr & Claud Sutton - 1976 - Philosophical Review 85 (1):100.
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    Gravity and Grace. By Simone Weil.(Routledge and Kegan Paul.Pp. xxxvii + 160. Price 15s.).Claud Sutton - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (106):276-.
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    Recovery of Belief. By C. E. M. Joad. (Faber and Faber. Pp. 248. Price 15s.).C. Sutton - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (106):274-.
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    A Revaluation of Mind and Its Relation to Nature.C. W. H. Sutton - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (108):3 - 12.
    I believe the time is come for a re-estimation of the status of minds in the universe. I use the word mind quite naïvely at first, in the belief that it has a nucleus of meaning that is sufficiently clear. I do not wish its meaning to be restricted to the phenomena of clear consciousness, still less of self-consciousness.
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    Philosophy and Religion.C. W. H. Sutton - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (98):195 - 207.
    I. Since the beginnings of philosophy, in all cultures which have produced any, religion and philosophy have been closely tied up together, and have often been uneasy yoke-fellows, each at times feeling it a duty to combat the other. I think there are two main reasons for this, All higher religions develop a theology, or systematic statement of doctrine; the philosopher tends to regard this as a spurious kind of philosophy or science that deliberately neglects inconvenient facts; while the theologian (...)
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    Evolution of a non‐transplant hepatobiliary unit.G. Garcea, H. Gallie, C. J. Pattenden, C. D. Sutton, C. P. Neal, A. R. Dennison & D. P. Berry - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (3):466-469.
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    Predictive factors for unanticipated admission following day case surgery.Giuseppe Garcea, Ibrar Majid, Clare J. Pattenden, Christopher D. Sutton, Christopher P. Neal & David P. Berry - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (1):175-177.
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    Evaluation of nurse‐led discharge following laparoscopic surgery.Lisa Graham, Christopher P. Neal, Giuseppe Garcea, David M. Lloyd, Gavin S. Robertson & Christopher D. Sutton - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (1):19-24.
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    Innovation in Teacher Education.J. T. Haysom & C. R. Sutton - 1975 - British Journal of Educational Studies 23 (3):350-352.
  16. There is no God in Desperation: Tak and the Problem of Evil.Jacob M. Held & C. Taylor Sutton - 2016 - In Stephen King and Philosophy. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
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    A survey of Haitian attitudes towards informed consent.Caitlin D. Sutton & Grant C. Lynde - 2017 - Clinical Ethics 12 (4):197-204.
    BackgroundUniversal standards for bioethics, including the tenet of informed consent, should be upheld in the setting of humanitarian medical missions. The obstacles to obtaining informed consent in the global health setting have been thoroughly discussed in the literature, but no studies have investigated these issues from the patient’s perspective. We sought to understand the patient’s experience of the consent process during a four-week surgical mission to Haiti.MethodsAll patients selected for surgery during a mission to Hinche, Haiti, were invited to participate (...)
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.C. W. H. Sutton - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):266-267.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.C. W. H. Sutton - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):260-262.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.Claud Sutton - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (106):276-278.
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    Ordinary and Extraordinary Women in Science.Connie J. Sutton & Darlene S. Richardson - 1993 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 13 (5):251-254.
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    The German tradition in philosophy.Claud Sutton - 1974 - New York,: Crane, Russak.
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    Types of Religious Experience, Christian and Non-Christian. By Joachim Wach. (Routledge. Pp. 275. Price 21s.).C. W. H. Sutton - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):266-267.
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    Unravelling the ethical decision-making process: Clues from an empirical study comparingfortune 1 000 executives and MBA students. [REVIEW]James R. Harris & Charlotte D. Sutton - 1995 - Journal of Business Ethics 14 (10):805 - 817.
    Using a nationwide survey, this study compared the ethical values and decision processes ofFortune executives and MBA students. Statistically significant differences in ethical values were found by class of respondent, gender, and professed decision approach. MBAs were also found to process ethical decisions differently than business professionals.
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  26. Persons, Animals, Ourselves by Paul Snowdon. [REVIEW]C. S. Sutton - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly:pqv057.
  27. Review of Persons, Animals, Ourselves by Paul Snowdon. [REVIEW]C. S. Sutton - 2016 - Philosophical Quarterly 66 (263):429-432.
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    Is God Evident? By Gerald Heard. (Faber & Faber Ltd. 1950. Pp. 247. Price 12s. 6d.)Is God in History? By Gerald Heard. (Faber & Faber Ltd. 1951. Pp. 252. Price 15s.). [REVIEW]C. W. H. Sutton - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):260-.
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    Constructions of Health and Illness: European Perspectives. Edited by Ian Shaw & Kaisa Kauppinen. Pp. 154. (Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2004.) £45.00, ISBN 0-7546-3276-8, hardback. [REVIEW]Clare Sutton - 2008 - Journal of Biosocial Science 40 (3):479-480.
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  30. Henri de Lubac, The Drama of Atheist Humanism. [REVIEW]C. W. H. Sutton - 1949 - Hibbert Journal 48:199.