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    Logic.W. E. Johnson - 1925 - Philosophical Review 34 (1):79-87.
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  2. Truth and Historicity.Richard Campbell, Lawrence E. Johnson, Luiz F. Moreno, Dorothy Grover, Anil Gupta & Nuel Belnap - 1992 - Studia Logica 53 (4):582-586.
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    The Logical Calculus.W. E. Johnson - 1892 - Mind 1:235.
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    Darwinism Defeated?: The Johnson-Lamoureux Debate on Biological Origins.Phillip E. Johnson, Denis Oswald Lamoureux & Michael J. Behe - 1999 - Pacific Educational Press.
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  5. Aim and Content of an Introductory Ethics Course.Paul E. Johnson - 1931 - International Journal of Ethics 42:11.
     
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  6. An Experiment in Social Ethics.P. E. Johnson - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 41:204.
     
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  7. Analysis of Thinking.W. E. Johnson - 1918 - Philosophical Review 27:337.
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    Are We Prosaic Deep Inside?: Depression Memoirs, Resourceful Narratives, and the Biomedical Model of Depression.Anne E. Johnson - 2017 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 24 (4):299-301.
    In “Prozac or Prosaic Diaries?”, Ginger Hoffman and Jennifer Hansen examine gendered messages in popular depression memoirs, using narrative self-constitution theory to emphasize the damaging effects such messages can have on women readers. In doing so, they bring a welcome feminist perspective to matters of mental health, as well as raising thought-provoking questions about depression memoirs, a genre that can have a far-reaching impact on public opinions about mental illness. Overall, Hoffman and Hansen do an excellent job of explaining the (...)
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    Do Animals Have an Interest in Life?L. E. Johnson - 1983 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 61:172.
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    Humanity, Holism, and Environmental Ethics.Lawrence E. Johnson - 1983 - Environmental Ethics 5 (4):345-354.
    The human race is an ongoing entity, not just a collection of individuals. It has interests which are not just the aggregated interests of individual humans. These interests are morally significant and have important implications for environmental ethics.
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    The Echo of Narcissus.Cyraina E. Johnson - 1990 - International Studies in Philosophy 22 (1):37-50.
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  12. The Import of Categorical Propositions.W. E. Johnson - 1893 - Mind 2 (6):219-223.
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    The Logical Calculus.W. E. Johnson - 1892 - Mind 1 (3):340-357.
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  14. The Logical Calculus.W. E. Johnson - 1892 - Philosophical Review 1:218.
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  15. The Crisis of Our Age.Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin & Paul E. Johnson - 1945 - Element Books.
    This is an analysis of the nature, causes and consequences of the crisis of modern society. Professor Sorokin asserts that the whole of modern culture is undergoing a period of transition brought on by the struggle between the forces of the largely outworn materialistic order and the emerging, creative forces of a new idealistic order. On the outcome of this struggle, the author contends, rests the progress and survival of mankind.
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  16. A Morally Deep World: An Essay on Moral Significance and Environmental Ethics.Lawrence E. Johnson - 1992 - Environmental Values 1 (1):88-90.
     
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    Toward the Moral Considerability of Species and Ecosystems.Lawrence E. Johnson - 1992 - Environmental Ethics 14 (2):145-157.
    I develop the thesis that species and ecosystems are living entities with morally significant interests in their own right and defend it against leading objections. Contrary to certain claims, it is possible to individuate such entities sufficiently well. Indeed, there is a sense in which such entities define their own nature. I also consider and reject the argument that species and ecosystems cannot have interests or even traits in their own right because evolution does not proceed on that level. Although (...)
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    Intelligent design in biology: the current situation and future prospects: Johnson Intelligent design.Phillip E. Johnson - 2005 - Think 4 (11):17-26.
    Phillip Johnson introduces the debate over intelligent design.
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