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    Review: Whither the Welfare State? Professionalization, Bureaucracy, and the Market Alternative. [REVIEW]Clarence N. Stone - 1983 - Ethics 93 (3):588 - 595.
  2. Chapter VII. Space electricity 505.J. F. Clark, N. D. Clarence, H. Norinder, T. Obayashi, K. Maeda, R. C. Sagalyn & G. L. Gdalevich - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship.
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    Review of William H. Chafe: Civilities and Civil Rights: Greensboro, North Carolina, and the Black Struggle for Freedom[REVIEW]Clarence N. Stone - 1982 - Ethics 92 (2):378-380.
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    Timms, Noel, ed., "Social Welfare: Why and How?". [REVIEW]Clarence N. Stone - 1983 - Ethics 93 (3):588-595.
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    Whither the Welfare State? Professionalization, Bureaucracy, and the Market Alternative:Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services. Michael Lipsky; People-Processing: The Street-Level Bureaucrat in Public Service Bureaucracies. Jeffrey Manditch Prottas; The Welfare Industry: Functionaries and Reprients in Public Aid. David Street, Georte T. Martin, Jr., Laura Kramer; Social Welfare: Why and How? Noel Timms. [REVIEW]Clarence N. Stone - 1983 - Ethics 93 (3):588-.
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    Review of Jennifer L. Hochschild: The New American Dilemma: Liberal Democracy and School Desegregation[REVIEW]Clarence N. Stone - 1985 - Ethics 96 (1):205-206.
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    The Unprepared Society: Planning for a Precarious Future.Clarence J. Karier & Donald N. Michael - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 4 (1):141.
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  8. Book Review: Clarence N. Stone, Jeffrey R. Henig, Bryan D. Jones, & Carol Pierannunzi Building Civic Capacity: The Politics of Reforming Urban Schools. [REVIEW]M. Taylor-Davis - 2002 - Journal of Thought 37 (4):117-119.
     
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  9. An Analysis of Knowledge and Valuation.Clarence Irving Lewis - 1946 - La Salle, IL, USA: Open Court.
    We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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    Racism and Bioethics: The Myth of Color Blindness.Clarence H. Braddock Iii - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (2):28-32.
    Like many fields, bioethics has been constrained to thinking to race in terms of colorblindness, the idea that ideal deliberation would ignore race and hence prevent bias. There are practical and e...
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  11. Mind and the World-Order: Outline of a Theory of Knowledge.Clarence Irving Lewis - 1956 - New York,: Dover Publications.
    Theory of "conceptual pragmatism" takes into account both modern philosophical thought and modern mathematics. Stimulating discussions of metaphysics, a priori, philosophic method, much more.
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  12. Is Time Handed in a Quantum World?Craig Callender - 2000 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 100 (1):247-269.
    This paper considers the possibility that nonrelativistic quantum mechanics tells us that Nature cares about time reversal. In a classical world we have a fundamentally reversible world that appears irreversible at higher levels, e.g., the thermodynamic level. But in a quantum world we see, if I am correct, a fundamentally irreversible world that appears reversible at higher levels, e.g., the level of classical mechanics. I consider two related symmetries, time reversal invariance and what I call ‘Wigner reversal invariance.’ Violation of (...)
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    XII: Is Time ‘Handed’ In a Quantum World?Craig Callender - 2000 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 100 (3):247-269.
    In a classical mechanical world, the fundamental laws of nature are reversible. The laws of nature treat the past and future as mirror images of each other. Temporally asymmetric phenomena are ultimately said to arise from initial conditions. But are the laws of nature also reversible in a quantum world? This paper argues that they are not, that time in a quantum world prefers a particular 'hand' or ordering. I argue, first, that the probabilistic algorithm used in the theory picks (...)
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  14. Realist Ennui and the Base Rate Fallacy.P. D. Magnus & Craig Callender - 2004 - Philosophy of Science 71 (3):320-338.
    The no-miracles argument and the pessimistic induction are arguably the main considerations for and against scientific realism. Recently these arguments have been accused of embodying a familiar, seductive fallacy. In each case, we are tricked by a base rate fallacy, one much-discussed in the psychological literature. In this paper we consider this accusation and use it as an explanation for why the two most prominent `wholesale' arguments in the literature seem irresolvable. Framed probabilistically, we can see very clearly why realists (...)
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  15. Tout vient du néant.Clarence Armand - 1960 - [s.l.: [S.N.].
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    The Role of Aesthetic Judgments in Psychotherapy.John S. Callender - 2005 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 12 (4):283-295.
    This paper describes the nature of aesthetic judgments and the justifications that underpin these, with a particular focus on the theory of aesthetics set out by Kant in the Critique of Judgment. It argues that judgments of self often take the form of aesthetic judgments, that such judgments are prevalent in the psychotherapeutic discourse, and that this has major implications for the type of dialogue that is required in therapy. Such a dialogue shares many of the characteristics of art criticism, (...)
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    Method in Mathematics.Clarence J. Wallen - 1963 - Modern Schoolman 40 (2):139-161.
  18. Ethos and the executive.Clarence Cyril Walton - 1969 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
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    A Logic for Aristotle's Modal Syllogistic.Clarence Lewis Protin - 2022 - History and Philosophy of Logic (3).
    We propose a new modal logic endowed with a simple deductive system to interpret Aristotle's theory of the modal syllogism. While being inspired by standard propositional modal logic, it is also a logic of terms that admits a (sound) extensional semantics involving possible states-of-affairs in a given world. Applied to the analysis of Aristotle's modal syllogistic as found in the Prior Analytics A8-22, it sheds light on various fine-grained distinctions which when made allow us to clarify some ambiguities and obtain (...)
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  20. Physics Meets Philosophy at the Planck Scale, Contemporary Theories in Quantum Gravity.Callender Craig & Huggett Nick - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 35 (3):531-537.
     
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    A survey of symbolic logic.Clarence Irving Lewis - 1918 - New York,: Dover Publications. Edited by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
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    Racism and Bioethics: The Myth of Color Blindness.Clarence H. Braddock - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (2):28-32.
    Like many fields, bioethics has been constrained to thinking to race in terms of colorblindness, the idea that ideal deliberation would ignore race and hence prevent bias. There are practical and ethically significant problems with colorblind approaches to ethical deliberation, and important reasons why race is ethically relevant. Future discourse needs to understand how and why race is relevant in bioethics.
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  23. A pragmatic conception of the a priori.Clarence Irving Lewis - 1923 - Journal of Philosophy 20 (7):169-177.
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    Symbolic logic.Clarence Irving Lewis - 1932 - [New York]: Dover Publications. Edited by Cooper Harold Langford.
  25. Review article. The view from no-when.Craig Callender - 1998 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (1):135-159.
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    Mind and the world-order.Clarence Irving Lewis - 1956 - New York,: Dover Publication.
    Theory of "conceptual pragmatism" takes into account both modern philosophical thought and modern mathematics.
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    The construction of subjective experience: Memory attributions.Clarence M. Kelley & Larry L. Jacoby - 1990 - Mind and Language 5 (1):49-68.
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    A Treatise on Probability.Clarence Irving Lewis - 1922 - Philosophical Review 31 (2):180.
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    Mind and the World-Order.Clarence Irving Lewis - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (4):550-556.
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  30. What Makes Time Special?Craig Callender - 2017 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    As we navigate through life, we model time as flowing, the present as special, and the past as “dead.” This model of time—manifest time—develops in childhood and later thoroughly infiltrates our language, thought, and behavior. It is part of what makes a human life recognizably human. Yet if physics is correct, this model of the world is deeply mistaken. This book is about this conflict between manifest and physical time. The first half dives into the physics and philosophy to establish (...)
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    Aesthetics, Ethics, and the Experience of Self.John S. Callender - 2005 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 12 (4):311-313.
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    Stammering and left-handedness: a graphic study.Clarence Quinan - 1938 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 22 (1):90.
  33. One world, one beable.Craig Callender - 2015 - Synthese 192 (10):3153-3177.
    Is the quantum state part of the furniture of the world? Einstein found such a position indigestible, but here I present a different understanding of the wavefunction that is easy to stomach. First, I develop the idea that the wavefunction is nomological in nature, showing how the quantum It or Bit debate gets subsumed by the corresponding It or Bit debate about laws of nature. Second, I motivate the nomological view by casting quantum mechanics in a “classical” formalism (Hamilton–Jacobi theory) (...)
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    The Lankavatara Sutra: A Mahayana Text.Clarence H. Hamilton & Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki - 1933 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 53 (1):87.
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    Descartes and Method: A Search for a Method in Meditations.Clarence A. Bonnen & Daniel E. Flage - 1999 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Clarence A. Bonnen.
    Rene Descartes credited his success in philosophy, mathematics, and physics to the discovery of a universal method of inquiry, but he provided no systematic description of his method. _Descartes and Method_ carefully examines Descartes' scattered remarks on his application and puts forward a systematic account of his method with particular attention to the role it plays in the _Meditations_. Daniel E. Flage and Clarence A. Bonnen boldly and convincingly argue against the orthodox conception that Descartes had no method. Through (...)
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    The Central Philosophy of Buddhism: A Study of the Madhyamika System.Clarence H. Hamilton - 1955 - Philosophy East and West 5 (3):264-269.
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    Reversal of auditory localization.Clarence F. Willey, Edward Inglis & C. H. Pearce - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 20 (2):114.
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    The Forging of Fascist Doctrine.Clarence H. Yarrow - 1942 - Journal of the History of Ideas 3 (2):159.
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  39. Taking Thermodynamics Too Seriously.Craig Callender - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (4):539-553.
    This paper discusses the mistake of understanding the laws and concepts of thermodynamics too literally in the foundations of statistical mechanics. Arguing that this error is still made in subtle ways, the article explores its occurrence in three examples: the Second Law, the concept of equilibrium and the definition of phase transitions.
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  40. The Plea of Clarence Darrow, in Defense of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, Jr.Clarence Darrow - 1989 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Philosophical Explorations: Freedom, God, and Goodness. Prometheus Books.
  41. The Mysteries of the Entropic Arrow.H. Price & C. Callender - 2002 - In Craig Callender (ed.), Time, Reality & Experience. Cambridge University Press.
  42. Thank Goodness That Argument Is Over: Explaining the Temporal Value Asymmetry.Christopher Suhler & Craig Callender - 2012 - Philosophers' Imprint 12:1-16.
    An important feature of life is the temporal value asymmetry. Not to be confused with temporal discounting, the value asymmetry is the fact that we prefer future rather than past preferences be satisfied. Misfortunes are better in the past--where they are "over and done"--than in the future. Using recent work in empirical psychology and evolutionary theory, we develop a theory of the nature and causes of the temporal value asymmetry. The account we develop undercuts philosophy of time arguments such as (...)
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    Descartes and Method: A Search for a Method in Meditations.Clarence A. Bonnen & Daniel E. Flage - 1999 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Clarence A. Bonnen.
    Rene Descartes credited his success in philosophy, mathematics, and physics to the discovery of a universal method of inquiry, but he provided no systematic description of his method. _Descartes and Method_ carefully examines Descartes' scattered remarks on his application and puts forward a systematic account of his method with particular attention to the role it plays in the _Meditations_. Daniel E. Flage and Clarence A. Bonnen boldly and convincingly argue against the orthodox conception that Descartes had no method. Through (...)
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  44. Measures, explanations and the past: Should ‘special’ initial conditions be explained?Craig Callender - 2004 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (2):195-217.
    For the generalizations of thermodynamics to obtain, it appears that a very ‘special’ initial condition of the universe is required. Is this initial condition itself in need of explanation? I argue that it is not. In so doing, I offer a framework in which to think about ‘special’ initial conditions in all areas of science, though I concentrate on the case of thermodynamics. I urge the view that it is not always a serious mark against a theory that it must (...)
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  45. Black Hole Thermodynamics: More Than an Analogy?John Dougherty & Craig Callender - unknown
    Black hole thermodynamics is regarded as one of the deepest clues we have to a quantum theory of gravity. It motivates scores of proposals in the field, from the thought that the world is a hologram to calculations in string theory. The rationale for BHT playing this important role, and for much of BHT itself, originates in the analogy between black hole behavior and ordinary thermodynamic systems. Claiming the relationship is “more than a formal analogy,” black holes are said to (...)
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  46. Dios y la filosofía.Finlayson E. Clarence - 1945 - Medellín, Columbia,: Imp. Universidad de Antiquia.
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  47. Review of Mauro Dorato: Time and Reality: Spacetime Physics and the Objectivity of Temporal Becoming[REVIEW]Craig Callender - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (1):117-120.
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    The philosophers of China: classical and contemporary.Clarence Burton Day - 1962 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
    Clarence B. Day was an Eastern Studies philosopher and historian who published widely on China and its traditions. In addition to The Philosophers of China, Day is known for his research on Chinese theology and cults.
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    Science: The False Messiah [1927] & Holier Than Thou: The Way of the Righteous [1929].Clarence Edwin Ayres - 1927 - Clifton NJ: A. M. Kelley. Edited by Clarence Edwin Ayres.
  50. The Great Legal Philosophers Selected Readings in Jurisprudence; Edited by Clarence Morris. --.Clarence Morris - 1963 - University of Pennsylvania Press.
     
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