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University of Colorado, Boulder
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St. Francis Xavier University
  1. Humility's Independence.Derick Hughes - 2023 - Philosophia 51 (5):2395–2415.
    Philosophers often claim that humility is a dependent virtue: a virtue that depends on another virtue for its value. I consider three views about this relation: Specific Dependence, Unspecific Dependence, and Fittingness. I argue that, since humility cannot uniquely depend on another virtue, and since this uniqueness is desirable, we should reject Specific and Unspecific Dependence. I defend a Fittingness view, according to which the humble person possesses some objectively good quality fitting for humility. I show beyond Slote’s original characterization (...)
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  2. Ethical consumerism: The case of "fairly–traded" coffee.Kate Bird & David R. Hughes - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (3):159–167.
    Consumer concern for “ethical products”, or ethical aspects of the goods which they purchase, is a subject of increasing interest and research,which is here illustrated by an examination of the Fair Trade movement, with special reference to coffee as an indicative commodity. Kate Bird, is currently Lecturer in the Development Administration Group, School of Public Policy, Birmingham University, Birmingham B15 2TT, England, having previously worked abroad and written her MSc dissertation at Wye College on fair trade in coffee products. Dr (...)
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    Ethical Consumerism: The Case Of “Fairly–Traded” Coffee.Kate Bird & David R. Hughes - 1997 - Business Ethics 6 (3):159-167.
    Consumer concern for “ethical products”, or ethical aspects of the goods which they purchase, is a subject of increasing interest and research,which is here illustrated by an examination of the Fair Trade movement, with special reference to coffee as an indicative commodity. Kate Bird, is currently Lecturer in the Development Administration Group, School of Public Policy, Birmingham University, Birmingham B15 2TT, England, having previously worked abroad and written her MSc dissertation at Wye College on fair trade in coffee products. Dr (...)
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    Putting ‘Emotional Intelligences’ in Their Place: Introducing the Integrated Model of Affect-Related Individual Differences.David J. Hughes & Thomas Rhys Evans - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Demystifying Humility's Paradoxes.Derick Hughes - 2022 - Episteme 19 (1):1-18.
    The utterance “I am humble” is thought to be paradoxical because a speaker implies that they know they are virtuous or reveals an aim to impress others – a decidedly non-humble aim. Such worries lead to the seemingly absurd conclusion that a humble person cannot properly assert that they are humble. In this paper, I reconstruct and evaluate three purported paradoxes of humility concerning its self-attribution, knowledge and belief about our own virtue, and humility's value. I argue that humility is (...)
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    Is Situationism Conservatively Revisionary for Ethics?Derick Hughes - 2021 - The Journal of Ethics 26 (1):69-91.
    Psychological situationism is the view that our behavior is ordered by external features of situations as opposed to robust character traits. Philosophical situationists have taken this claim to be conservatively revisionary for ethics; on their view, situationism problematizes only character, not any essential features of our ethical deliberation. Little has been said, however, about how these revisions motivate situationists’ claim that we ought to redirect our attention from cultivating virtues to managing situational influences on behavior. Virtue theorists have typically responded (...)
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    Comment: Trait EI Moderates the Relationship Between Ability EI and Emotion Regulation.David J. Hughes & Thomas Rhys Evans - 2016 - Emotion Review 8 (4):331-332.
    Mestre, MacCann, Guil, and Roberts propose a model that suggests emotion regulation provides the mechanism through which ability emotional intelligence influences important outcomes. We argue that important nuance in our understanding of people’s choice of emotion regulation strategy can be gained by incorporating personality constructs such as trait emotional intelligence within this model.
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    A minimal classical sequent calculus free of structural rules.Dominic Hughes - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (10):1244-1253.
    Gentzen’s classical sequent calculus has explicit structural rules for contraction and weakening. They can be absorbed by replacing the axiom P,¬P by Γ,P,¬P for any context Γ, and replacing the original disjunction rule with Γ,A,B implies Γ,AB.This paper presents a classical sequent calculus which is also free of contraction and weakening, but more symmetrically: both contraction and weakening are absorbed into conjunction, leaving the axiom rule intact. It uses a blended conjunction rule, combining the standard context-sharing and context-splitting rules: Γ,Δ,A (...)
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  9. Toward understanding Saint Thomas.Marie-Dominique Chenu, Albert M. Landry & D. Hughes - 1964 - Chicago,: H. Regnery Co..
     
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    Shamanism and Altered States of Consciousness.Douglass Price-Williams & Dureen J. Hughes - 1994 - Anthropology of Consciousness 5 (2):1-15.
    There has been a renewed interest in psychology and anthropology in the idea of altered states of consciousness. This paper begins by examining the meaning of this term and the extent to which such experiences are reported globally. The topic of shamanism is then discussed, first with respect to its social functions, and then to what is known about its psychological aspects (which is little). Far more is known about altered states of consciousness (ASCs) as they are expressed in meditation, (...)
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  11. Research and the Teachers: A Qualitative Introduction to School-based Research.G. Hitchcock & D. Hughes - 1996 - British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (3):347-348.
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    Blending with an Other: An Analysis of Trance Channeling in the United States.Dureen J. Hughes - 1991 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 19 (2):161-184.
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    Breaking the Boundaries Collective – A Manifesto for Relationship-based Practice.D. Darley, P. Blundell, L. Cherry, J. O. Wong, A. M. Wilson, S. Vaughan, K. Vandenberghe, B. Taylor, K. Scott, T. Ridgeway, S. Parker, S. Olson, L. Oakley, A. Newman, E. Murray, D. G. Hughes, N. Hasan, J. Harrison, M. Hall, L. Guido-Bayliss, R. Edah, G. Eichsteller, L. Dougan, B. Burke, S. Boucher, A. Maestri-Banks & Members of the Breaking the Boundaries Collective - 2024 - Ethics and Social Welfare 18 (1):94-106.
    This paper argues that professionals who make boundary-related decisions should be guided by relationship-based practice. In our roles as service users and professionals, drawing from our lived experiences of professional relationships, we argue we need to move away from distance-based practice. This includes understanding the boundary stories and narratives that exist for all of us – including the people we support, other professionals, as well as the organisations and systems within which we work. When we are dealing with professional boundary (...)
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    Modesty's Inoffensive Self-Presentation.Derick Hughes - 2024 - Philosophical Psychology 37:1-23.
    Philosophers often characterize modesty as a disposition that primarily or exclusively involves individual attitudes about one’s worth in relation to others. Borrowing from William James, I offer an interpersonal view of modesty that requires an emotional disposition sensitive to causing others offense based upon one’s self-presentation. On this view, modesty is a trait with the following three necessary features: (1) the modest person, A, endorses a norm of self-presentation M, (2) A is justified in believing that another person, B, endorses (...)
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  15. The Cult of Aratus at Sicyon (Plutarch, Aratus, 53).Dennis D. Hughes - 2019 - Kernos 32:119-150.
    At the end of his life of Aratus Plutarch recounts the death of the Achaean statesman in 213 BC, the subsequent transport of his body — after a consultation of the Delphic oracle — from Aigion to his native Sicyon, his burial inside of the city, and the annual festival established in his honor. Although Plutarch’s account of the retrieval of the body is for several reasons highly suspect historically, his description of the festival rings true and appears to derive (...)
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    Syntactic characterisations of amalgamation, convexity and related properties.Paul D. Bacsich & Dafydd Rowlands Hughes - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (3):433-451.
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    Deformation structures developing on fine scales.D. A. Hughes & N. Hansen - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (31-34):3871-3893.
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    Feminist Resistance in Serbia.Zorica Mršević, Lepa Mladjenović & Donna M. Hughes - 1995 - European Journal of Women's Studies 2 (4):509-532.
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    Genetics of calcium‐binding proteins in yeasts.David Hughes & Peter Fantes - 1987 - Bioessays 6 (5):229-231.
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    Les déplacements humains. Aspects méthodologiques de leur mesure.D. R. Hughes - 1965 - The Eugenics Review 56 (4):211.
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    Le rationnement équitable des médicaments onéreux au Québec - les critères d'évaluation et principes éthiques.David Hughes - 2012 - Éthique Publique. Revue Internationale D’Éthique Sociétale Et Gouvernementale (vol. 14, n° 2).
    Les dépenses en médicaments augmentent plus rapidement que les ressources disponibles. Les facteurs qui jouent sur l’augmentation des dépenses en médicaments au Canada sont essentiellement associés au volume d’utilisation et à l’arrivée de nouveaux médicaments. Parmi ceux-ci, certains sont extrêmement onéreux et apportent peu de bénéfices par rapport à leur coût. Les évaluateurs sont amenés à s’interroger sur l’opportunité de les inscrire sur la liste des produits couverts par le régime public. L’un des problèmes les plus persistants pour les agences (...)
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    Modernity and the State: A Dialogue Between Empire, Multitude and a Shield of Achilles.David A. Hughes - 2006 - Theory and Event 9 (2).
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    Nuclear magnetic resonance in lithium and dilute lithium-Magnesium alloys.D. G. Hughes - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (53):467-471.
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    Renaissance Catholicism and Contemporary Liberalism.David A. Hughes - 2014 - Journal of Religious Ethics 42 (1):45-77.
    Contemporary (post-1945) liberalism functions analogously to Roman Catholicism in the decades after 1443. Both ideologies, in their respective periods, represent the hegemonic ideology of Western civilization, despite the fact that both comprise a miscellany of competing belief systems. Both ideologies are dominated by a single hegemonic power—the United States and the Renaissance papacy, respectively—which strives for doctrinal stability. All who reject official “doctrine,” however, are rendered liable to violent suppression. In this, papal Catholicism and American liberalism display an ultra-conservative outlook; (...)
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    Récit d’une journée à l’hôpital dans le 93.Dafydd Edward Hughes - 2016 - Cités 68 (4):123.
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  26. 622 Reviews of Books.Diane Owen Hughes - forthcoming - Medioevo.
     
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    Racist thinking and thinking about race: What children know but don't say.Diane Hughes - 1997 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 25 (1):117-125.
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    Some fundamental considerations in human population cytogenetics.D. T. Hughes - 1963 - The Eugenics Review 54 (4):205.
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    The nature of biological diversity.D. T. Hughes - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 55 (4):234.
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    The Theatre of Aphra Behn.D. Hughes - 2001 - Springer.
    During the nineteen years of her play-writing career, Aphra Behn had far more new plays staged than anyone else. This book is the first to examine all her theatrical work. It explains her often dominant place in the complex theatrical culture of Charles II's reign, her divided political sympathies, and her interests as a free-thinking intellectual. It also reveals her as a brilliant theatrical practitioner, who used the seen as richly and significantly as the spoken.
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    Ants and Their Parasites 2013.Jean-Paul Lachaud, Alain Lenoir & David P. Hughes - 2013 - Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 2013.
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    Two Piazzi Smyth comet paintings.Carole Stott & David W. Hughes - 1989 - Annals of Science 46 (2):165-172.
    SummaryTwo paintings by Charles Piazzi Smyth have recently been given by the family to the National Maritime Museum, London. They are of the Great Comet 1843 I, and provide superb examples of the artistic skill of astronomers of that time and of one of the methods used to record astronomical subjects before the days of photography.
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    Two Piazzi Smyth comet paintings.Carole Stott & David W. Hughes - 1989 - Annals of Science 46 (2):165-172.
    SummaryTwo paintings by Charles Piazzi Smyth have recently been given by the family to the National Maritime Museum, London. They are of the Great Comet 1843 I, and provide superb examples of the artistic skill of astronomers of that time and of one of the methods used to record astronomical subjects before the days of photography.
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    Mark Alfano, Michael P. Lynch, and Alessandra Tanesini (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Humility[REVIEW]Derick Hughes - 2021 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 18 (6):674–677.
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    Karl Hufbauer. Exploring The Sun: Solar Science since Galileo. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991. Pp. xv + 370. ISBN 0-8018-4098-8. £28.50, $46.00. [REVIEW]David W. Hughes - 1992 - British Journal for the History of Science 25 (3):383-384.
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    Pamela E. Mack. Viewing the Earth: The Social Construction of the Landsat Satellite System. Cambridge Mass, and London: MIT Press, 1990. Pp. xii + 270. ISBN 0-262-13259-1. £24.75. [REVIEW]David Hughes - 1992 - British Journal for the History of Science 25 (4):499-499.
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