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    The ethics of burden-sharing in the global greenhouse.E. Wesley & F. Peterson - 1999 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 11 (3):167-196.
    The Kyoto Protocol on global warming has provoked great controversy in part because it calls for heavier burdens on wealthy countries than on developing countries in the effort to control climate change. The U.S. Senate voted unanimously to oppose any agreement that does not require emissions reductions in low-income countries. The ethics of this position are examined in this paper which shows that there are good moral reasons for supporting the provisions of the Kyoto Protocol. Such a conclusion follows easily (...)
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    Assessing agricultural education: Agricultural economics at a crossroads. [REVIEW]E. Wesley F. Peterson, Fred J. Ruppel & Daniel I. Padberg - 1988 - Agriculture and Human Values 5 (4):26-33.
    Colleges of agriculture are being forced to adapt to a changing world. The forces behind these changes affect all departments within the college. In this paper, the place of agricultural economics within the college and within the university is identified, the current situation facing the discipline is outlined, and strategies for responding to the forces of change are discussed. Three alternatives are available: continuation, termination, and metamorphosis. Different departments are likely to pursue different strategies. Some may disappear altogether or may (...)
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    Assisted Nutrition and Hydration as Supportive Care during Illness.Barbara Golder, E. Wesley Ely, John Raphael, Ashley K. Fernandes & Annmarie Hosie - 2016 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 16 (3):435-448.
    Confusion surrounds Catholic teaching on the use of assisted nutrition and hydration, specifically the question of when, if ever, its refusal or removal is ethical. This paper focuses on two often-neglected considerations: the relationship between means and mechanism, and an assessment of proportionality of the mechanism from the patient’s perspective. The authors draw on two critical principles of Catholic moral teaching: only ordinary means are required, and proportionality is subject to the perspective of the patient, not just that of experts (...)
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    Patients’ Priorities for Surrogate Decision-Making: Possible Influence of Misinformed Beliefs.E. J. Jardas, Robert Wesley, Mark Pavlick, David Wendler & Annette Rid - 2022 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 13 (3):137-151.
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    The Tibet Journal, Volume 1, Number 1, July/September 1975.Wesley E. Needham - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (3):446.
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  6. Daniel Little, Varieties of Social Explanation: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Social Science Reviewed by.Wesley E. Cooper - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (3):186-189.
  7. Doris Olin, ed., William James: Pragmatism In Focus Reviewed by.Wesley E. Cooper - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (6):329-332.
     
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    James's God.Wesley E. Cooper - 1995 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 16 (3):261 - 277.
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    James's Theory of Mental Causation.Wesley E. Cooper - 1994 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (2):349 - 370.
  10. Michael Walzer, Spheres of Justice: A Defense of Pluralism and Equality Reviewed by.Wesley E. Cooper - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (5):227-230.
  11. New Essays on John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism.Wesley E. Cooper, Kai Nielsen & Steven C. Patten - 1979 - Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy.
     
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  12. Robert Nozick, The Nature of Rationality Reviewed by.Wesley E. Cooper - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (3):195-198.
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  13. Robert Nozick, The Examined Life: Philosophical Meditations Reviewed by.Wesley E. Cooper - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (1):47-50.
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  14. William Joseph Gavin, William James and the Reinstatement of the Vague Reviewed by.Wesley E. Cooper - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (4):153-155.
     
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  15. Warren P. Fraleigh, Right Actions in Sport: Ethics for Contestants Reviewed by.Wesley E. Cooper - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (1):5-7.
     
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    The Athenian Board of Generals from 501 to 404.Wesley E. Thompson & Charles W. Fornara - 1974 - American Journal of Philology 95 (4):420.
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    Logic and Reality in the Philosophy of John Stuart Mill.Wesley E. Cooper - 1991 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 29 (1):145-147.
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  18. Time preference, the environment and the interests of future generations.E. Wesley & F. Peterson - 1993 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 6 (2):107-126.
    The behavior of individuals currently living will generally have long-term consequences that affect the well-being of those who will come to live in the future. Intergenerational interdependencies of this nature raise difficult moral issues because only the current generation is in a position to decide on actions that will determine the nature of the world in which future generations will live. Although most are willing to attach some weight to the interests of future generations, many would argue that it is (...)
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    Attic kinship terminology.Wesley E. Thompson - 1971 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 91:110-113.
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    A New Restoration of I.G. i.Wesley E. Thompson - 1964 - Classical Quarterly 14 (02):230-.
    Thucydides reports that in 414/13, after severe losses in Sicily, Nikias wrote to Athens, asking to be replaced in command and saying that it was necessary either to recall the expedition from the island or to send a new army as a reinforcement. The Athenians, however, [When the Athenians had heard his letter,] instead of relieving him of his command, chose two members of the force in Sicily, Menandros and Euthydemos, to act as additional commanders until the selection and arrival (...)
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    A New Restoration of I.G. i.Wesley E. Thompson - 1964 - Classical Quarterly 14 (2):230-231.
    Thucydides reports that in 414/13, after severe losses in Sicily, Nikias wrote to Athens, asking to be replaced in command and saying that it was necessary either to recall the expedition from the island or to send a new army as a reinforcement. The Athenians, however,[When the Athenians had heard his letter,] instead of relieving him of his command, chose two members of the force in Sicily, Menandros and Euthydemos, to act as additional commanders until the selection and arrival of (...)
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    Chares at phlius.Wesley E. Thompson - 1983 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 127 (1-2):303-305.
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    Conspectus Traditionum.Wesley E. Thompson - 1966 - Classical Quarterly 16 (02):286-.
    In this paper I shall offer an hypothesis to explain the process by which the inventories of the contents of the three chambers of the Parthenon were inscribed in the fifth century and to account for all the surviving fragments of those inscriptions. At the end of their annual term the treasurers of Athena prepared separate inventories of the Pronaos, the Hekatompedon, and the cella which they called the Parthenon. But the four boards of treasurers whose terms filled a Panathenaic (...)
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    Isocrates on the Peace Treaties.Wesley E. Thompson - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (01):75-.
    ‘The Greeks have two treaties with the King: the one which our city made, which all praise; and later the Lacedaemonians made the one which all condemn,’ says Demosthenes c. 350. Isocrates, however, did not always run with the pack, for a few years earlier he urged the Athenians to make peace on the basis of the treaty ‘with the King and the Lacedaemonians [which] commands the Greeks to be autonomous, the garrisons to depart from the cities of others, and (...)
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    Isaeus vi: the historical circumstances.Wesley E. Thompson - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (01):1-4.
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    Some thucydidean parallels.Wesley E. Thompson - 1968 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 112 (1-2):119-121.
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    Thucydides 8. 20. 1: Astyochos' Office.Wesley E. Thompson - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (01):293-.
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    Tissaphernes and the mercenaries at miletos.Wesley E. Thompson - 1965 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 109 (1-4):294-297.
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    The Commercial Dispute at D. 52.20.Wesley E. Thompson - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (4).
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  30. The Chronology of 432/1.Wesley E. Thompson - 1968 - Hermes 96 (2):216-232.
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    The Errors in Plutarch, Nikias 6.Wesley E. Thompson - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (01):160-.
    Twice in this chapter, according to the commentators, Plutarch has confused a pair of military engagements, Spartolos with Poteidaia and Nikias' campaign in the Megarid during 427 with that of Demosthenes in 424. In both instances this view seems to me to be of doubtful validity. In one case I would propose that instead of confusing two campaigns Plutarch simply misunderstood a very difficult passage in Thucydides, while in the second there is only flimsy evidence for rejecting Plutarch's version. His (...)
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    The First Stele of the Hekatompedon Inventories.Wesley E. Thompson - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (01):35-.
    In a previous article in this journal I proposed the hypothesis that the First Stele of the Hekatompedon inventories was originally opisthographic. Subsequently, when eleven fragments of this stele were placed in plaster in the Epigraphical Museum, it became possible to examine its reverse face thoroughly and to see clearly the architectural features of the stone.
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    The Turin Manuscript of Oppian' Halieutica.Wesley E./ Thompson - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (02):509-.
    The Turin manuscript containing the first three books of Oppian' Halieutica was almost completely destroyed in the fire of 1904, but a collation of it has recently come to light. In 1811 the noted classical scholar and Orientalist Vittorio Amedeo Peyron collated the manuscript against Schneider' first edition of the poem and also transcribed the scholia. He sent his results to Schneider for use in the preparation of his second edition , but they apparently arrived too late. Although the original (...)
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    Agricultural structure and economic adjustment.E. Wesley & F. Peterson - 1986 - Agriculture and Human Values 3 (4):6-15.
    There has been much discussion of changing agricultural structure in the United States. In this paper, the author reviews some of the factors contributing to structural change in the United States and describes the policies adopted by the European Community with respect to agricultural structure. The European experience with structural policies suggests that this approach is not very promising for the United States where no specific structural policies exist. The argument developed in this paper is that structural changes in agriculture (...)
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    Structure and Agency in the Neoliberal University.Joyce E. Canaan & Wesley Shumar (eds.) - 2011 - Routledge.
    This volume considers how current transitions in postsecondary education are impacting Higher Education institutions and subjects in a number of Northern nations, as well as how these transitions are indicative of the wider shift from the welfare to the market state. The university is now considered a key site for training and wealth generation in the so-called 'knowledge economy' that operates in a globalising, high tech world. Further, these transitions are underpinned by neo-liberal economic ideas that assume that the public (...)
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    Property rights and groundwater in Nebraska.E. Wesley, F. Peterson, J. David Aiken & Bruce B. Johnson - 1993 - Agriculture and Human Values 10 (4):41-49.
    Property rights are important institutions that influence economic performance and reflect the historical, cultural, and political realities of particular societies. Drawing on a variety of concepts from legal and economic studies, a framework for explaining the origin and evolution of property rights is developed and applied to the specific case of changing ground water rights in Nebraska. The Nebraska case is an interesting example of reliance on local control in regulating water use. Despite the importance of local initiatives in ground (...)
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    The perpetual agricultural policy crisis in the European community.E. Wesley, F. Peterson & Clare B. Lyons - 1989 - Agriculture and Human Values 6 (1-2):11-21.
    The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Community (EC) has been criticized for causing a misallocation of resources, inequitable income transfers, and enormous budgetary costs. The purpose of this paper is to examine the political economy of agriculture and agricultural policy in the EC. The results of the analysis indicate that conflicts between national political objectives and broader, community-wide concerns are important factors in the performance of EC agriculture. The pressures for reform of the CAP will lead to modification (...)
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    Multiple Axialities: A Computational Model of the Axial Age.F. LeRon Shults, Wesley J. Wildman, Justin E. Lane, Christopher J. Lynch & Saikou Diallo - 2018 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 18 (5):537-564.
    Debates over the causes and consequences of the “Axial Age” – and its relevance for understanding and explaining “modernity” – continue to rage within and across a wide variety of academic disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, archaeology, history, social theory, and cognitive science. We present a computational model that synthesizes three leading theories about the emergence of axial civilizations. Although these theories are often treated as competitors, our computational model shows how their most important conceptual insights and empirically based causal claims (...)
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    A potential explanation for self-radicalisation.Justin E. Lane, F. LeRon Shults & Wesley J. Wildman - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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  40. Geoffrey Scarre, "Logic and Reality in the Philosophy of John Stuart Mill". [REVIEW]Wesley E. Cooper - 1991 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 29 (1):133.
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    Comments on Farr's paper (I) sir Karl Popper: Tributes and adjustments.John King-Farlow & Wesley E. Cooper - 1983 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 13 (2):177-182.
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    Categorial Analysis: Selected Essays of Everett W. Hall on Philosophy, Value, Knowledge, and the Mind.Everett Wesley Hall & E. M. Adams - 1964 - Chapel Hill, U. of North Carolina.
    The essays in this volume have been selected for their contribution to Everett W. Hall's mature philosophical position, which was grounded in careful linguistic analysis and directed toward philosophically clarifying the major areas of culture. He emerges as skillful, meticulous, and patient in his exploration of language as a means of interpreting the categorial structure of the world. Originally published in 1964. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available (...)
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    O diálogo entre Ferry e Sponville sobre o ateísmo.Wesley Barbosa - 2023 - ARGUMENTOS - Revista de Filosofia 30:97-110.
    O presente artigo buscará investigar como é possível uma espiritualidade sem Deus em Ferry e Sponville. Passando pelos humanismos renascentistas e iluministas, até a fase da desconstrução com Nietzsche, chegaremos numa terra devastada, sem quaisquer ídolos a se prostrar de joelhos. Em meio aos escombros da terra devastada ainda haveria um algo a se agarrar como profusão de uma experiência com o sagrado: o amor. Não mais um amor abstrato, mas um amor prático, do cotidiano, amor ao próximo, amor aos (...)
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    Tp [\ Canadian (Q\ JJJournal of£| Philosophy.Nicholas Asher, Graciela De Pierris, Paul Gomberg, Robert E. Goodin, Charles W. Mills, Jordan Howard Sobel, Andrew Levine, Frank Cunningham, W. J. Waluchow & Wesley Cooper - 1989 - Philosophy 19 (3).
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    Adorno contra Nietzsche?Wesley Barbosa - 2021 - Perspectivas 6 (2):479-513.
    O presente artigo busca aproximar Adorno de Nietzsche, não como a exaltar ressentimentos e picuinhas, mas como a dialogar aspectos da crítica de ambos a uma cultura igualitária formadora de uma humanidade decaída e violenta, além de dócil e pouco crítica. Como leitor de Nietzsche, Adorno acertou ao indicar os processos de nivelamento social promovidas pelas sociedades econômicas contemporâneas. Assim como sua racionalização instrumental que culminou na barbárie(1939-1945). Exporemos uma crítica que busque diminuir os esteriótipos dos autores aproximando mais, o (...)
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    Em Defesa da Matemática.Wesley Barbosa - 2020 - Perspectivas 5 (1):15-38.
    O presente artigo pretende fazer uma defesa da matemática, em especial, da matemática pura. Partindo de problemas colocados por Kant no que concerne às condições de um pensamento puro a priori, seguindo por indagações promovidas por Leibniz no sentido da construção de uma linguagem artificial capaz de acessar de forma mais segura o mundo, e atormentados pela desconexão estrutural entre a linguagem humana natural e o mundo, elencada pelo debate da Filosofia da Linguagem promovida pela Tradição Analítica, se quis realizar (...)
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  47. Belief through Thick and Thin.Wesley Buckwalter, David Rose & John Turri - 2015 - Noûs 49 (4):748-775.
    We distinguish between two categories of belief—thin belief and thick belief—and provide evidence that they approximate genuinely distinct categories within folk psychology. We use the distinction to make informative predictions about how laypeople view the relationship between knowledge and belief. More specifically, we show that if the distinction is genuine, then we can make sense of otherwise extremely puzzling recent experimental findings on the entailment thesis (i.e. the widely held philosophical thesis that knowledge entails belief). We also suggest that the (...)
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    Dostoiévski e Nietzsche e a superação do ressentimento como assunção do além do homem.Wesley Barbosa - 2023 - Aufklärung 10 (1):127-142.
    The overcoming of man in the beyond of man is glimpsed in Dostoevsky and Nietzsche, from Memoirs of the Underground and its philosophical translation Genealogia da Moral, to The Idiot and the considerations of The Antichrist. The child reverberates a trait of overcoming resentment, incorporating, philosophically literarily, a deal with life intensified with lightness and vigor, completely ready, without pretensions beyond the world or professions of faith. The beatitude of Jesus takes shape when his childishness as surrender to the present (...)
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  49. Standing on the Shoulders of Goffman: Advancing a Relational Research Agenda on Stigma.Ana M. Aranda, Wesley S. Helms, Karen D. W. Patterson, Thomas J. Roulet & Bryant Ashley Hudson - 2023 - Business and Society 62 (7):1339-1377.
    Drawing from Goffman’s original observations on stigma and the consequences of interactions between the stigmatized and supportive or stigmatizing audiences, we conduct a 20-year review of the diverse literature on stigma to revisit the collective nature of stigmatization processes. We find that studies on stigma’s origins, responses, processes, and outcomes have diverged from Goffman’s relational view of stigma as they have overlooked important relational mechanisms explaining the processes of (de)stigmatization. We draw from those conclusions to justify the need to study (...)
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    Probability and the Logic of Rational Belief. Henry E. Kyburg, Jr.Wesley C. Salmon - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (3):283-285.
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