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    Terence Irwin, A History of Western Philosophy: I Classical Thought (Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press, 1989). pp. xii + 266. ISBN 0-19-219296 & 0-19-289177-4 (PRK). [REVIEW]Daniel H. Prank - 1990 - Polis 9 (2):214-219.
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    Terence Irwin, A History of Western Philosophy: I Classical Thought . pp. xii + 266. ISBN 0-19-219296 & 0-19-289177-4. [REVIEW]Daniel H. Prank - 1990 - Polis 9 (2):214-219.
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    Parental Refusals of Blood Transfusions from COVID-19 Vaccinated Donors for Children Needing Cardiac Surgery.Daniel H. Kim, Emily Berkman, Jonna D. Clark, Nabiha H. Saifee, Douglas S. Diekema & Mithya Lewis-Newby - 2023 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 13 (3):215-226.
    There is a growing trend of refusal of blood transfusions from COVID-19 vaccinated donors. We highlight three cases where parents have refused blood transfusions from COVID-19 vaccinated donors on behalf of their children in the setting of congenital cardiac surgery. These families have also requested accommodations such as explicit identification of blood from COVID-19 vaccinated donors, directed donation from a COVID-19 unvaccinated family member, or use of a non-standard blood supplier. We address the ethical challenges posed by these issues. We (...)
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    Philosophies of India.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1952 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 72 (3):117.
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    Wanting and drug use: A biocultural approach to the analysis of addiction.Daniel H. Lende - 2005 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 33 (1):100-124.
  6. Argument is War... And War is Hell: Philosophy, Education, and Metaphors for Argumentation.Daniel H. Cohen - 1995 - Informal Logic 17 (2):177-188.
    The claim that argumentation has no proper role in either philosophy or education, and especially not in philosophical education, flies in the face of both conventional wisdom and traditional pedagogy. There is, however, something to be said for it because it is really only provocative against a certain philosophical backdrop. Our understanding of the concept "argument" is both reflected by and molded by the specific metaphor that argument-is-war, something with winners and losers, offensive and defensive moments, and an essentially adversarial (...)
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    Arguments that Backfire.Daniel H. Cohen - 2005 - In D. Hitchcock & D. Farr (eds.), The Uses of Argument. OSSA. pp. 58-65.
    One result of successful argumentation – able arguers presenting cogent arguments to competent audiences – is a transfer of credibility from premises to conclusions. From a purely logical perspective, neither dubious premises nor fallacious inference should lower the credibility of the target conclusion. Nevertheless, some arguments do backfire this way. Dialectical and rhetorical considerations come into play. Three inter-related conclusions emerge from a catalogue of hapless arguers and backfiring arguments. First, there are advantages to paying attention to arguers and their (...)
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  8. Dharma and moksa.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 7 (1/2):41-48.
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    An Introduction to the Study of Indian History.Daniel H. H. Ingalls & Damodar Dharmanand Kosambi - 1957 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 77 (3):220.
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    Virtue, In Context.Daniel H. Cohen - 2013 - Informal Logic 33 (4):471-485.
    Virtue argumentation theory provides the best framework for accommodating the notion of an argument that is “fully satisfying” in a robust and integrated sense. The process of explicating the notion of fully satisfying arguments requires expanding the concept of arguers to include all of an argument’s participants, including judges, juries, and interested spectators. And that, in turn, requires expanding the concept of an argument itself to include its entire context.
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    Bhaskara the vedantin.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1967 - Philosophy East and West 17 (1/4):61.
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    Śaṁkara's arguments against the buddhists.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 3 (4):291-306.
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    Global–local interference modulated by communication between the hemispheres.Daniel H. Weissman & Marie T. Banich - 1999 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 128 (3):283.
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    Śaṁkara on the question: Whose is avidyā?Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1953 - Philosophy East and West 3 (1):69-72.
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    Bhāskara the vedāntin.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1967 - Philosophy East and West 17 (1/4):61-67.
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    Some considerations for civilian–peacekeeper protection alliances.Daniel H. Levine - 2013 - Ethics and Global Politics 6 (1):1-23.
    Protection of civilians has become enshrined as a core task for international peacekeeping missions. How to ensure that civilians are safe from violence and human rights abuses is central to developing military doctrine for peacekeeping; how safe civilians are from attack is central to how peacekeeping missions are assessed both by locals and international observers. However, protection of civilians is often seen as something that is done by active peacekeepers on behalf of passive civilians, potentially missing the ways in which (...)
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    Virtual Embodiment Using 180° Stereoscopic Video.Daniel H. Landau, Béatrice S. Hasler & Doron Friedman - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The Morality of Peacekeeping.Daniel H. Levine - 2013 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Peacekeeping, peace enforcement and 'stability operations' ask soldiers to use violence to create peace, defeat armed threats while having no enemies and uphold human rights without taking sides. The challenges that face peacekeepers cannot be easily reduced to traditional just war principles. Built on insights from care ethics, case studies including Darfur, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti and Liberia and scores of interviews with peacekeepers, trainers and planners in the field in Africa, India and more, Daniel H. (...)
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  19. The Virtuous Troll: Argumentative Virtues in the Age of (Technologically Enhanced) Argumentative Pluralism.Daniel H. Cohen - 2017 - Philosophy and Technology 30 (2):179-189.
    Technology has made argumentation rampant. We can argue whenever we want. With social media venues for every interest, we can also argue about whatever we want. To some extent, we can select our opponents and audiences to argue with whomever we want. And we can argue however we want, whether in carefully reasoned, article-length expositions, real-time exchanges, or 140-character polemics. The concepts of arguing, arguing well, and even being an arguer have evolved with this new multiplicity and diversity; theory needs (...)
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    What Virtue Argumentation Theory Misses: The Case of Compathetic Argumentation.Daniel H. Cohen & George Miller - 2016 - Topoi 35 (2):451-460.
    While deductive validity provides the limiting upper bound for evaluating the strength and quality of inferences, by itself it is an inadequate tool for evaluating arguments, arguing, and argumentation. Similar remarks can be made about rhetorical success and dialectical closure. Then what would count as ideal argumentation? In this paper we introduce the concept of cognitive compathy to point in the direction of one way to answer that question. It is a feature of our argumentation rather than my argument or (...)
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    Towards an action-at-a-distance concept of spacetime.Daniel H. Wesley & John A. Wheeler - 2003 - In A. Ashtekar (ed.), Revisiting the Foundations of Relativistic Physics. pp. 421--436.
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    Genetics of Autism Spectrum Disorders.Daniel H. Geschwind - 2011 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 15 (9):409.
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    Virtue Epistemology and Argumentation Theory.Daniel H. Cohen - 2007 - In David Hitchcock (ed.), Dissensus and the search for common ground. OSSA.
    Virtue epistemology was modeled on virtue ethics theories to transfer their ethical insights to epistemology. VE has had great success: broadening our perspective, providing new answers to traditional questions, and raising exciting new questions. I offer a new argument for VE based on the concept of cognitive achievements, a broader notion than purely epistemic achievements. The argument is then extended to cognitive transformations, especially the cognitive transformations brought about by argumentation.
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    A History of Indian Philosophy. Vol. IV. Indian Pluralism.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1951 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 71 (1):81.
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    A Sanskrit Poetry Of Village And Field: Yogeśvara And His Fellow Poets.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1954 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 74 (3):119-131.
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    A Sanskrit Poetry of Village and Field: Yogeśvara and His Fellow PoetsA Sanskrit Poetry of Village and Field: Yogesvara and His Fellow Poets.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1954 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 74 (3):119.
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    Bimal Krishna Matilal 1935–1991.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19 (3):227-228.
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  28. In Memoriam Bimal Krishna Matilal, 1935-1991.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19 (3):227.
     
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    India, Pakistan, Ceylon.Daniel H. H. Ingalis & W. Norman Brown - 1952 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 72 (2):84.
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    Le compendium des topiques (Tarka-saṃgraha) d'Annambhaṭṭa, avec des extraits de trois commentaires indiens (texte et traduction) et un commentaireLe compendium des topiques (Tarka-samgraha) d'Annambhatta, avec des extraits de trois commentaires indiens (texte et traduction) et un commentaire.Daniel H. H. Ingalls & A. Foucher - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (4):320.
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    Man in the Universe; Some Continuities in India.Daniel H. H. Ingalls & W. Norman Brown - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (3):552.
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    On the Study of the Past.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (3):191-197.
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    Radhakrishnan: Comparative Studies in Philosophy Presented in Honour of His Sixtieth Birthday.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1953 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 73 (3):170.
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    Remarks on Mr. Wasson's Soma.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (2):188-191.
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    Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Charles A. Moore, eds., A source book in indian philosophy.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 7 (1/2):61.
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    The Cāṇakya Collections and Nārāyaṇa's HitopadeśaThe Canakya Collections and Narayana's Hitopadesa.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1966 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (1):1.
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    The Kṛṣṇacarita of Samudragupta: A Modern ForgeryThe Krsnacarita of Samudragupta: A Modern Forgery.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (1):60.
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    Evaluating arguments and making meta-arguments.Daniel H. Cohen - 2001 - Informal Logic 21 (2).
    This paper explores the outlines of a framework for evaluating arguments. Among the factors to take into account are the strength of the arguers' inferences, the level of their engagement with objections raised by other interlocutors, and their effectiveness in rationally persuading their target audiences. Some connections among these can be understood only in the context of meta-argumentation and meta-rationality. The Principle of Meta-Rationality (PMR)--that reasoning rationally includes reasoning about rationality-is used to explain why it can be rational to resist (...)
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    Crimes Against Humanity: A Normative Account.Daniel H. Levine - 2006 - Social Theory and Practice 1:155-163.
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    Managing the use of force1.Daniel H. Levine - 2013 - In Fritz Allhoff, Nicholas G. Evans & Adam Henschke (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Ethics and War: Just War Theory in the 21st Century. Routledge. pp. 186.
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    A Physiologist Looks at Purpose and Meaning in Life.Daniel H. Osmond - 1994 - In John Templeton (ed.), Evidence of purpose: scientists discover the creator. New York: Continuum. pp. 133.
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    A Note on the.Daniel H. Strait - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (3):423-424.
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    Chesterton and Dr. Johnson.Daniel H. Strait - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (4):623-624.
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    On the Moral Imagination.Daniel H. Strait - 2009 - The Chesterton Review 35 (3/4):821-825.
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    Chesterton and Evil, by Mark Knight.Daniel H. Strait - 2006 - The Chesterton Review 32 (3/4):433-437.
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    Chesterton, Borges, and Allegory.Daniel H. Strait - 2004 - The Chesterton Review 30 (1/2):67-69.
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    Chesterton's Cervantic Smile.Daniel H. Strait - 2001 - The Chesterton Review 27 (3):426-427.
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    Commemorating the Conversation.Daniel H. Strait - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (3):450-452.
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    G.K. Chesterton’s “Great Conversation”.Daniel H. Strait - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (4):499-509.
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    Of Wonder and Welcome.Daniel H. Strait - 2002 - The Chesterton Review 28 (3):441-442.
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