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  1. The Axiochus of Plato. Plato, Edmund Spenser, Frederick Morgan Padelford, Rayanus, Hermannus & Welsdalius (eds.) - 1934 - Baltimore,: The Johns Hopkins press.
  2. Edmund Spenser: Art and The Faerie Queene.Michael Leslie - 1991 - In Leslie Michael (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 76: 1990 Lectures and Memoirs. pp. 73-107.
     
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  3. Edmund Spenser, poet of exile.Richard Anthony McCabe - 1993 - In McCabe Richard Anthony (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 80: 1991 Lectures and Memoirs. pp. 73-103.
     
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    Edmund Spenser and the.Paul E. McLane - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (4):734-735.
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    Edmund Spenser and the "Faerie Queene". [REVIEW]Paul E. McLane - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (4):734-735.
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    Edmund Spenser and the "Faerie Queene". [REVIEW]Paul E. Mclane - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (4):734-735.
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    Edmund Spenser's War on Lord Burghley. By Bruce Danner. Pp.xiv, 264, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, £50.00. [REVIEW]Peter Milward - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (6):1032-1033.
  8. Ultimate meaning in the poetry of Edmund Spenser.Jeffrey Cain - 2001 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 24 (2):88-105.
     
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    The Ancients in the Moderns Mythology and the Renaissance Tradition in English Poetry. By Douglas Bush. Pp. viii+360. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (London: Milford), 1932. Cloth, $4 or 24s. Classical Mythology in the Poetry of Edmund Spenser. By Henry Gibbons Lotspeich. Pp. x + 126. Princeton: University Press, 1932. Paper, 12s. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (04):147-148.
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  10. Spenser's Poetic Phenomenology: Humanism and the Recovery of Place.William D. Melaney - 1995 - Analecta Husserliana 44:35.
    The present paper defends the thesis that Spenser's recovery of place, as enacted in 'The Faerie Queene,' Book VI, can be linked in a direct way to his use of a poetic phenomenology which informs and clarifies his work as an epic writer. Spenser's "Book of Courtesy" enacts a Neo-Platonic movement from the lower levels of temporal existence to an exalted vision of spiritual perfection. The paper explores this movement along phenomenological lines as a mysterious adventure that embraces (...)
     
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  11. Spenser's Poetic Phenomenology: Humanism and the Recovery of Place.William D. Melaney - 1995 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.), XLIV. Springer. pp. 35-44.
    The present paper defends the thesis that Spenser's recovery of place, as enacted in 'The Faerie Queene,' Book VI, can be linked in a direct way to his use of a poetic phenomenology which informs and clarifies his work as an epic writer. Spenser's "Book of Courtesy" enacts a Neo-Platonic movement from the lower levels of temporal existence to an exalted vision of spiritual perfection. The paper explores this movement along phenomenological lines as a mysterious adventure that embraces (...)
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    Hume on the tedium of reading spenser.Christopher Williams - 2006 - British Journal of Aesthetics 46 (1):1-16.
    This paper looks at a passage from the History of England in which Hume says that Edmund Spenser is an excellent but unread writer. This type of remark (the ‘Spenser judgement’) should not be explained away. Hume himself does not show how the Spenser judgement is possible, but a passage in ‘Of the Standard of Taste’ can nevertheless be reinterpreted so as to yield a distinction on which an acceptable account relies.
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    Moral Fiction in Milton and Spenser.John M. Steadman - 1995 - University of Missouri Press.
    Steadman suggests that these poets, along with most other Renaissance poets, did not actually regard themselves as divinely inspired but, rather, resorted to a common fiction to create the appearance of having special insight into the truth.
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    Odkrycie egzystencjalnej wersji metafizyki klasycznej: studium historyczno-analityczne.Edmund Morawiec - 2004 - Warszawa: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego.
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  15. Secrets of the Couch and the Grave: The Anne Sexton Case.Edmund D. Pelleghno - 2006 - In Stephen A. Green & Sidney Bloch (eds.), An anthology of psychiatric ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 175.
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    Perceptions of the Ethical Infrastructure, Professional Autonomy, and Ethical Judgments in Accounting Work Environments.Spenser G. Seifert, Ethan G. LaMothe & Donna Bobek Schmitt - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 182 (3):821-850.
    Accounting professionals play an important role in the generation and auditing of financial statements and, given their understanding of business processes, may be relied upon in the development of organizations’ ethical infrastructures (i.e., the formal aspects of an organization’s ethical environment that are explicitly under the control of the organization). Thus, understanding and improving the work environments of accounting professionals is crucial to improving organizational ethical culture and reducing fraud. In this study, we extend prior research that documents the prevalence (...)
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  17. Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?Edmund L. Gettier - 1963 - Analysis 23 (6):121-123.
    Edmund Gettier is Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. This short piece, published in 1963, seemed to many decisively to refute an otherwise attractive analysis of knowledge. It stimulated a renewed effort, still ongoing, to clarify exactly what knowledge comprises.
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    Note on Polybius III. 47–50, and Livy XXI. 31, 32.Spenser Wilkinson - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (04):123-126.
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  19. Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?Edmund L. Gettier - 1963 - Analysis 23 (6):121-123.
    Russian translation of Gettier E. L. Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? // Analysis, vol. 23, 1963. Translated by Lev Lamberov with kind permission of the author.
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    Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?Edmund Gettier - 1963 - Analysis 23 (6):121-123.
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  21. Indeterminacy and the Construction of Personal Knowledge.Spenser A. McWilliams - 1993 - Tradition and Discovery 19 (2):5-11.
    Polanyi’s post-critical philosophy contains a tension between the personal commitment of the knower to the apprehension of knowledge and the understanding of the incomplete, or potentially mistaken, nature of current understanding. This essay addresses this tension, both theoretically and practically, by drawing parallels between Polanyi’s theory and George Kelly’s Personal Construct Psychology. The two approaches share many similar assumptions about the development of knowledge. Application of Kelly’s perspective may assist us in developing direct awareness of our active participation in creating (...)
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    Logische Untersuchungen.Edmund Husserl - 1913 - Halle a.d. S.,: M. Niemeyer. Edited by H. L. van Breda, Samuel IJsseling & Rudolf Boehm.
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  23. Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?Edmund L. Gettier - 1963 - In Sven Bernecker & Fred I. Dretske (eds.), Knowledge: Readings in Contemporary Epistemology. Oxford University Press.
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  24. Emotion, higher-order syntactic thoughts, and consciousness.Edmund T. Rolls - 2008 - In Lawrence Weiskrantz & Martin Davies (eds.), Frontiers of consciousness. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 131--167.
  25. Reflections on the Revolution in France.Edmund Burke - 2009 - London: Oxford University Press.
    This new and up-to-date edition of a book that has been central to political philosophy, history, and revolutionary thought for two hundred years offers readers a dire warning of the consequences that follow the mismanagement of change. Written for a generation presented with challenges of terrible proportions--the Industrial, American, and French Revolutions, to name the most obvious--Burke's Reflections of the Revolution in France displays an acute awareness of how high political stakes can be, as well as a keen ability to (...)
     
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  26. The virtues in medical practice.Edmund D. Pellegrino - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by David C. Thomasma.
    In recent years, virtue theories have enjoyed a renaissance of interest among general and medical ethicists. This book offers a virtue-based ethic for medicine, the health professions, and health care. Beginning with a historical account of the concept of virtue, the authors construct a theory of the place of the virtues in medical practice. Their theory is grounded in the nature and ends of medicine as a special kind of human activity. The concepts of virtue, the virtues, and the virtuous (...)
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    A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful.Edmund Burke (ed.) - 1759 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    This eloquent 1757 treatise examines how interactions with the physical world affect formulation of ideals related to beauty and art. Tremendously influential on the development of aesthetic theory, this formative dissertation was among the first explorations of the concept of the sublime and remains a thought-provoking study for modern readers.
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    A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas: Of the Sublime and the Beautiful.Edmund Burke - 1759 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Paul Guyer.
    'Pain and pleasure are simple ideas, incapable of definition.'In 1757 the 27-year-old Edmund Burke argued that our aesthetic responses are experienced as pure emotional arousal, unencumbered by intellectual considerations. In so doing he overturned the Platonic tradition in aesthetics that had prevailed from antiquity until the eighteenth century, and replaced metaphysics with psychology and even physiology as the basis for the subject. Burke's theory of beauty encompasses the female form, nature, art, and poetry, and he analyses our delight in (...)
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  29. Wittgenstein, Contextualism, and Nonsense: A Reply to Hans-Johann Glock.Edmund Dain - 2008 - Journal of Philosophical Research 33:101-125.
    What nonsense might be, and what Wittgenstein thought that nonsense might be, are two of the central questions in the current debate between those—such as Cora Diamond, James Conant and Michael Kremer—who favour a “resolute” approach to Wittgenstein’s work, and those—such as P. M. S. Hacker and Hans-Johann Glock—who instead favour a more “traditional” approach. What answer we give to these questions will determine the nature and force of his criticisms of traditional philosophy, and so the very shape Wittgenstein’s work (...)
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    Die Bernauer Manuskripte über das Zeitbewusstsein (1917/18).Edmund Husserl - 2001 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Edited by Rudolf Bernet & Dieter Lohmar.
    In den Bernauer Forschungsmanuskripten nimmt Husserl seine frühere, in Husserliana Band X dokumentierte Phänomenologie der formalen Struktur des inneren Zeitbewusstseins neu auf. Dabei stehen die Fragen, welche die Anwendung des Schemas `Auffassung - Auffassungsinhalt' auf das Zeitbewusstein und die Gefahr des unendlichen Regresses betreffen, noch immer im Vordergrund. Es ergeben sich aber auch entscheidende neue Einsichten. Diese betreffen vor allem das auf die Zukunft gerichtete `protentionale' Zeitbewusstsein in seiner Verflechtung mit der `Retention' der Vergangenheit sowie eine spezifisch noematische Bestimmung der (...)
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    A philosophical basis of medical practice: toward a philosophy and ethic of the healing professions.Edmund D. Pellegrino - 1981 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by David C. Thomasma.
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    A Neurotic Dog’s Life: Experimental Psychiatry and the Conditional Reflex Method in the Work of W. Horsley Gantt.Edmund Ramsden - 2018 - Isis 109 (2):276-301.
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  33. For the patient's good: the restoration of beneficence in health care.Edmund D. Pellegrino - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by David C. Thomasma.
    In this companion volume to their 1981 work, A Philosophical Basis of Medical Practice, Pellegrino and Thomasma examine the principle of beneficence and its role in the practice of medicine. Their analysis, which is grounded in a thorough-going philosophy of medicine, addresses a wide array of practical and ethical concerns that are a part of health care decision-making today. Among these issues are the withdrawing and withholding of nutrition and hydration, competency assessment, the requirements for valid surrogate decision-making, quality-of-life determinations, (...)
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    Choice, optimal foraging, and the delay-reduction hypothesis.Edmund Fantino & Nureya Abarca - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (2):315-330.
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    From Rodent Utopia to Urban Hell: Population, Pathology, and the Crowded Rats of NIMH.Edmund Ramsden - 2011 - Isis 102 (4):659-688.
    ABSTRACT In a series of experiments at the National Institute of Mental Health, the animal ecologist John B. Calhoun offered rats everything they needed, except space. The resulting population explosion was followed by a series of “social pathologies”—violence, sexual deviance, and withdrawal. This essay examines the influence of Calhoun's experiments among psychologists and sociologists concerned with the effects of the built environment on health and behavior. Some saw evidence of the danger of the crowd in Calhoun's “rat cities” and fastened (...)
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    An Attitude Towards a Soul: Wittgenstein, Other Minds and the Mind.Edmund Dain - 2019 - In Joel Backström, Hannes Nykänen, Niklas Toivakainen & Thomas Wallgren (eds.), Moral Foundations of Philosophy of Mind. Springer Verlag. pp. 159-177.
    We tend to take for granted that we know what is involved in belief in other minds, and that the real problem lies in justifying that belief. By contrast, this chapter argues that we misunderstand what belief in other minds involves, and that the problem of other minds has its source in that misunderstanding. My aim is to rethink what belief in other minds involves in terms of what Wittgenstein calls ‘an attitude towards a soul’. Doing so not only undermines (...)
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  37. From self-defense to violent protest.Edmund Tweedy Flanigan - 2023 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (7):1094-1118.
    It is an orthodoxy of modern political thought that violence is morally incompatible with politics, with the important exception of the permissible violence carried out by the state. The “commonsense argument” for permissible political violence denies this by extending the principles of defensive ethics to the context of state-subject interaction. This article has two aims: First, I critically investigate the commonsense argument and its limits. I argue that the scope of permissions it licenses is significantly more limited than its proponents (...)
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    De jour, de nuit: écrits sur l'art.Edmund Alleyn - 2013 - Outremont (Québec): Les Éditions du Passage. Edited by Gilles Lapointe & Jennifer Alleyn.
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    Der Mensch vor seinem eigenen Anspruch: Moral als kritisch-normative Orientierungskraft im Zeitalter der posttraditionalen Gesellschaft.Edmund Braun - 2002 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Renovación del hombre y la cultura: cinco ensayos.Edmund Husserl - 2002 - Iztapalapa, México: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. Edited by Guillermo Hoyos Vásquez & Agustín Serrano de Haro.
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    10. The Impact of Grace's Aesthetics of 1902 and Today's Revolt against Modernity.Edmund E. Jacobitti - 1999 - In Jack D'Amico, Dain A. Trafton & Massimo Verdicchio (eds.), The Legacy of Benedetto Croce: Contemporary Critical Views. University of Toronto Press. pp. 174-195.
  42. Selected works of Edmund Burke.Edmund Burke - unknown
     
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  43. The U.S. Military-Industrial Complex is Circumstantially Unethical.Edmund F. Byrne - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 95 (2):153 - 165.
    Business ethicists should examine not only business practices but whether a particular type of business is even prima facie ethical. To illustrate how this might be done I here examine the contemporary U.S. defense industry. In the past the U.S. military has engaged in missions that arguably satisfied the just war self-defense rationale, thereby implying that its suppliers of equipment and services were ethical as well. Some recent U.S. military missions, however, arguably fail the self-defense rationale. At issue, then, is (...)
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    Surveying the meritocracy: The problems of intelligence and mobility in the studies of the Population Investigation Committee.Edmund Ramsden - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 47:130-141.
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  45. The internal morality of clinical medicine: A paradigm for the ethics of the helping and healing professions.Edmund D. Pellegrino - 2001 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26 (6):559 – 579.
    The moral authority for professional ethics in medicine customarily rests in some source external to medicine, i.e., a pre-existing philosophical system of ethics or some form of social construction, like consensus or dialogue. Rather, internal morality is grounded in the phenomena of medicine, i.e., in the nature of the clinical encounter between physician and patient. From this, a philosophy of medicine is derived which gives moral force to the duties, virtues and obligations of physicians qua physicians. Similarly, an ethic specific (...)
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  46. Contextualism and Nonsense in Wittgenstein's Tractatus.Edmund Dain - 2006 - South African Journal of Philosophy 25 (2):91-101.
    Central to a new, or 'resolute', reading of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico- Philosophicus is the idea that Wittgenstein held there an 'austere' view of nonsense: the view, that is, that nonsense is only ever a matter of our failure to give words a meaning, and so that there are no logically distinct kinds of nonsense. Resolute readers tend not only to ascribe such a view to Wittgenstein, but also to subscribe to it themselves; and it is also a feature of some (...)
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  47. A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity.Edmund Whittaker - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (10):204-207.
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    Demokratischer Kommunitarismus – Der Ansatz Robert Bellahs.Edmund Arens - 2019 - In Walter Reese-Schäfer (ed.), Handbuch Kommunitarismus. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 131-149.
    Der Soziologe Robert Bellah hat mit seinem Forschungsteam eine eigene Version des Kommunitarismus entwickelt. Dies geschieht in zwei wichtigen Werken zu den amerikanischen „Gewohnheiten des Herzens“ und zur „guten Gesellschaft“. In seinem Spätwerk zur „Religion innerhalb der menschlichen Evolution“ wird diese Version religionsgeschichtlich unterfüttert. Behandelt wird im Beitrag zudem die kontroverse Rezeption von Bellahs Ansatz, der einen demokratischen Kommunitarismus vertritt.
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  49. Wittgenstein’s Moral Thought.Edmund Dain - 2018 - In Reshef Agam-Segal & Edmund Dain (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Moral Thought. New York: Routledge. pp. 9-35.
  50. Assessing arms makers' corporate social responsibility.Edmund F. Byrne - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 74 (3):201 - 217.
    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a focal point for research aimed at extending business ethics to extra-corporate issues; and as a result many companies now seek to at least appear dedicated to one or another version of CSR. This has not affected the arms industry, however. For, this industry has not been discussed in CSR literature, perhaps because few CSR scholars have questioned this industry's privileged status as an instrument of national sovereignty. But major changes in the organization of (...)
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