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    Introduction: Infinite Eros.Cheri Lynne Carr & Janae Sholtz - 2018 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 12 (4):455-465.
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    Deleuze's Kantian Ethos: Critique as a Way of Life.Cheri Lynne Carr - 2018 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Cheri Lynne Carr explores the very real potential of Deleuze's clandestine use of Kantian critique for developing a new ethical practice. This new practice is built on an idea implicit in much of Deleuzian thought: the idea of critique as a way of life.
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    Liberatory Practices of Teaching in Difference and Repetition.Cheri Carr - 2020 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 14 (1):136-151.
    Progressive educators must find ways of addressing the unconscious investments of desire that subvert free actions if they want to inspire just practices. This essay takes up that challenge, describing what a Deleuzian pedagogy might look like and what it can do by combining an exploration of learning, ethics and autonomy in Difference and Repetition with the activation of Deleuzo-Guattarian thought in contemporary Communities of Philosophical Inquiry.
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    Love, Consent, and Arousal: Deterritorialising Virtual Sex.Cheri Lynne Carr - 2018 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 12 (4):597-611.
    A feminist-inspired, Deleuzo-Guattarian conception of love can be a model of designing virtual reality experiences that pursue their liberating rather than enslaving trajectories.
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    Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism ed. by Janae Sholtz and Cheri Carr (review).Jami Weinstein - 2023 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 13 (1):192-199.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism ed. by Janae Sholtz and Cheri CarrJami Weinstein (bio)Janae Sholtz and Cheri Carr, eds., Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism London: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc., 2019, 304 pp., ISBN 978-1-3500-8042-3Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism is a timely, ambitious, and wonderfully diverse collection of essays that aims to forge a new feminist methodology. Described as a “delirium” with the potential (...)
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  6. Time, Narrative, and History.David Carr - 1986 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    "For description and defense of the narrative configurations of everyday life, and of the practical and social character of those narratives, there is no better treatment than Time, Narrative, and History.... a clear, judicious, and truthful account, provocative from beginning to end." —Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology "... a superior work of philosophy that tells a unique and insightful story about narrative." —Quarterly Journal of Speech.
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  7. Subjective Ought.Jennifer Rose Carr - 2015 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 2.
    The subjective deontic "ought" generates counterexamples to classical inference rules like modus ponens. It also conflicts with the orthodox view about modals and conditionals in natural language semantics. Most accounts of the subjective ought build substantive and unattractive normative assumptions into the semantics of the modal. I sketch a general semantic account, along with a metasemantic story about the context sensitivity of information-sensitive operators.
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    Knowledge in Practice.David Carr - 1981 - American Philosophical Quarterly 18 (1):53 - 61.
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  9. Virtue Ethics and Moral Education.David Carr & Jan Steutel - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (204):411-414.
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  10. The Federal Loyalty-Security Program.Eleanor Bontecou & Robert K. Carr - 1956 - Science and Society 20 (4):358-359.
     
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    Imitate or innovate? Children’s innovation is influenced by the efficacy of observed behaviour.Kayleigh Carr, Rachel L. Kendal & Emma G. Flynn - 2015 - Cognition 142 (C):322-332.
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    The crisis as philosophy of history.D. Carr - 2009 - In David Hyder (ed.), Science and the Life-World: Essays on Husserl's Crisis of European Sciences. Stanford University Press. pp. 83--98.
    This chapter contends that Husserl's view of history is typical for the early twentieth century, even while the specific form of Husserl's crisis is intimately connected to his personal situation as a Jew in Nazi Germany and to the situation of German philosophy as a whole at this time. It considers the analytical and epistemological aspects of Husserl's theory, examining whether it can also be regarded as a contribution to the critical philosophy of history. It also argues that Husserl cannot (...)
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    Fairness and Performance Enhancement in Sport.Craig L. Carr - 2008 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 35 (2):193-207.
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    Education, learning and understanding: The process and the product.David Carr - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 26 (2):215–225.
    ABSTRACT Recent educational theorising about the nature of teaching, learning and assessment has made much of a distinction between processes and products and of so-called process models of education und curriculum. Following on from reflections on the historical provenance and subsequent evolution of process talk in psychology and the philosophy of mind it is argued in this article that such talk can only import serious conceptual confusion and ambiguity into our attempts to understand clearly and adequately the business of human (...)
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    Metaphysics: an introduction.Brian Carr - 1987 - Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press.
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    Ecumenical Expressivism Ecumenicized.Jennifer Carr - 2015 - Analysis 75 (3):442-450.
    Ecumenical views in metaethics hold that normative utterances express hybrid mental states, states which include both a cognitive and a conative component. The ecumenicist can have her cake and eat it too: the view reaps the benefits of both cognitivist and non-cognitivist theories of normative judgement. The conative component of normative judgements accounts for their necessary link with motivation and rational action. The cognitive component makes it possible for the ecumenicist to endorse expressivism without facing the most difficult Frege-Geach challenges. (...)
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    Raymund Schwager, SJ, in Fourvière and Fribourg.Dom Elias Carr CanReg - 2015 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 22:221-245.
    Three years before René Girard published La violence et le sacré, a Jesuit doctoral candidate at the University of Fribourg began a short essay entitled “Unterwegs zu einer toleranten Kirche” in April 1969 with this claim: “Hexenjadgen gab es auf die eine oder andere Weise zu allen Zeiten”. After having asserted that it is a universal feature of human existence to elevate customs, laws, thought patterns, and other interests to absolute norms, he argued, “Im Namen dieser Normen stießen sie dann (...)
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    What moral educational significance has physical education? A question in need of disambiguation.David Carr - 1998 - In M. J. McNamee & S. J. Parry (eds.), Ethics and sport. New York: E & FN Spon. pp. 119--133.
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  19. Ricoeur on Narrative.David Carr & Charles Taylor - 1991 - In David Wood (ed.), On Paul Ricoeur: Narrative and Interpretation. New York: Routledge.
     
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  20. Education, Knowledge and Truth: Beyond the Postmodern Impasse.David Carr - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (201):561-564.
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  21. Intentionality.David Carr - 1975 - In Edo Pivčević (ed.), Phenomenology and philosophical understanding. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 17--36.
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  22. Kant's Theory of Political Authority.C. L. Carr - 1989 - History of Political Thought 10 (4):719.
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    Tacit Consent.Craig L. Carr - 1990 - Public Affairs Quarterly 4 (4):335-345.
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    Human Life, Action and Ethics: Essays by G.E.M. Anscombe Edited by Mary Geach and Luke Gormally.David Carr - 2006 - Philosophical Books 47 (3):284-287.
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    Education and Values.David Carr - 1991 - British Journal of Educational Studies 39 (3):244 - 259.
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    Education and values.David Carr - 1991 - British Journal of Educational Studies 39 (3):244-259.
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    Pygmalion and the philosophes: The animated statue in eighteenth-century France.J. L. Carr - 1960 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 23 (3/4):239-255.
  28. Socialism in One Country, 1924-1926.Edward Hallett Carr - 1961 - Science and Society 25 (3):275-278.
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    Art and aesthetics at work.Adrian Carr & Philip Hancock (eds.) - 2003 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Over the last decade, aesthetic and art theory has played an increasingly significant role in the way work and its organization has come to be understood. Bringing together the work of an international spectrum of academics, this collection contributes, in an overall more critical vein, to such emerging debates. Combining both empirical and theoretical material, each chapter re-evaluates the emerging relationship between art, aesthetics, and work, exploring its potential as both a medium of critical analysis, and as a site of (...)
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    Apparent control of the position of the visual field.Harvey Carr - 1907 - Psychological Review 14 (6):357-382.
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    Birth control investigation committee.A. M. Carr-Saunders & C. P. Blacker - 1931 - The Eugenics Review 22 (4):325.
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    Britain’s Hidden Role in the Rwandan Genocide: The Cat’s Paw by Hazel Cameron: New York: Routledge, 2013.Shannon Carr - 2015 - Human Rights Review 16 (3):319-320.
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  33. Categories and Realities.Brian Carr - 1992 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 19 (4):293.
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  34. Categorial Description: Some Contemporary Metaphysical Issues.Brian Carr - 1987 - Dissertation, University of Exeter (United Kingdom)
    Available from UMI in association with The British Library. ;A form of metaphysical inquiry is in this thesis both illustrated in detail and defended against the charge of issuing in statements which lack cognitive content. 'Categorial description' concerns the fundamental features of our conceptual scheme: the categories described are those of substance, accident, cause, space and time. ;Following Aristotle's distinction between primary and secondary substances, these two notions are addressed as equivalent to those individual or particular things and their kinds. (...)
     
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    Companion Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy.Dr Brian Carr, Brian Carr & Indira Mahalingam (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    The _Companion Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy_ is a unique one-volume reference work which makes a broad range of richly varied philosophical, ethical and theological traditions accessible to a wide audience. The _Companion_ is divided into six sections covering the main traditions within Asian thought: Persian; Indian; Buddhist; Chinese; Japanese; and Islamic philosophy. Each section contains a collection of chapters which provide comprehensive coverage of the origins of the tradition, its approaches to, for example, logic and languages, and to questions of (...)
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    David O. M. Charles, ed. , Ancient Theories of Definition . Reviewed by.Jeffrey Carr - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (3):181-183.
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    Explorations in phenomenology.David Carr & Edward S. Casey (eds.) - 1973 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    Contrary to popular belief, professional philosophers want and need to be heard. Lacking a large and general public in this country, they turn to audiences of peers and rivals. But these audiences are found either in giant, unfocused professional bodies, or in restrictive groups of specialists. In this respect, the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy can claim a unique role among academic organizations in this country. Now in its tenth year, it has become one of the most important forums (...)
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    Expression Meaning, Conversation, and Indirect Speech Acts.C. R. Carr - 1978 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):89-100.
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    Science and Religion: Original Unity and the Courage to Create.Paul Henry Carr - 2001 - Zygon 36 (2):255-259.
    Paul Tillich noted the emergence of science by “demythologization” from its original unity with religion in antiquity. Demythologization can lead to conflict with accepted paradigms and therefore requires the “courage to create,” as exemplified by Galileo. Tillich's “God above God” as the ground of creativity and courage can, in this new millennium, enable religion to be reconciled with science. Religion is a source of the “courage to create,” which is essential for progress in scientific knowledge. Religion and science working together (...)
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    Foucault amongst the theologians.Stephen Carr - 2001 - Sophia 40 (2):31-45.
    This article critically examines some of the theological and Neo-Orthodox readings of Foucault. An exploration of some key texts reveals limitations in, e.g., Milbank’s account, and is developed further through an examination of Sharon Welch’s discussion of feminist liberation theology. A deeper engagement with Foucault’s work emerges, clarifying issues of power, disclosure, truth and ‘agonism’. The paper proposes that Foucault’s work is not an expression of ‘nihilism’ but rather is important for the self-critique and integrity of theology.
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    History, phenomenology and reflection.David Carr - 1975 - In Don Ihde & Richard M. Zaner (eds.), Dialogues in phenomenology. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 156--175.
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    Head's theory of cutaneous sensitivity.Harvey Carr - 1916 - Psychological Review 23 (4):262-278.
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  43. Is there a World-Soul?H. Wildon Carr - 1930 - Hibbert Journal 29:411.
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  44. Introduction to the The Origin of Geometry.D. Carr - 1981 - In Peter McCormick & Frederick A. Elliston (eds.), Husserl, Shorter Works. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 25--153.
  45. Leibniz.Herbert Wildon Carr - 1929 - London,: E. Benn.
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  46. Life and Finite Individuality Two Symposia; 1.Herbert Wildon Carr, J. S. Haldane, D'arcy Wentworth Thompson, Peter Chalmers Mitchell & L. T. Hobhouse - 1918 - Williams.
     
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    Of Mind and Music (review).David Carr - 2002 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 10 (1):64-67.
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  48. Pointers, problems and prospects.David Carr & Jan Steutel - 1999 - In David Carr & Jan Steutel (eds.), Virtue ethics and moral education. New York: Routledge. pp. 247.
     
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    Responses of female rats to odors from familiar vs. novel males.W. J. Carr, Marla Demesquita-Wander, Sandra Rodde Sachs & Pamela Maconi - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (2):118-120.
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    Response to Casey, Crowell and Kearney.David Carr - 2006 - Human Studies 29 (4):491 - 501.
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