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    Carmichael and Hamilton on Black Power.Edward Walter - 1974 - Journal of Social Philosophy 5 (1):6-8.
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    Revising Mill's Utilitarianism.Edward Walter - 1981 - Journal of Social Philosophy 12 (2):5-11.
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    Kordig and the theory-ladenness of observation.George Gale & Edward Walter - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (3):415-432.
    In a series of articles, the most extensive of which are [9] and [10], Carl R. Kordig has attacked the "new empiricism" of the late Norwood R. Hanson, P. K. Feyerabend, Thomas S. Kuhn, and Stephen E. Toulmin. While there are differ- ences among the views of these philosophers, they agree at least on the following claims: (1) scientific method does not proceed inductively from neutral observations because (a) observations are not free of interpretation; and (b) scientists, as a matter (...)
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    Are Actualities Prior to Possibilities?Edward Walter - 1972 - New Scholasticism 46 (2):202-209.
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    A Concept of Happiness.Edward Walter - 1987 - Philosophy Research Archives 13:137-150.
    I propose a broad concept of happiness as an ultimate moral goal that is consistent with what reflective people desire and what people generally approve. Broad happiness includes many and various pleasures, a minimum of pain, a predominately active life and awareness of what can be attained. Besides these characteristics, which are found in Mill, I add that mental and physical faculties must be developed in accord with biological potential, people must be able to choose activities that exercise their developed (...)
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    A Concept of Happiness.Edward Walter - 1987 - Philosophy Research Archives 13:137-150.
    I propose a broad concept of happiness as an ultimate moral goal that is consistent with what reflective people desire and what people generally approve. Broad happiness includes many and various pleasures, a minimum of pain, a predominately active life and awareness of what can be attained. Besides these characteristics, which are found in Mill, I add that mental and physical faculties must be developed in accord with biological potential, people must be able to choose activities that exercise their developed (...)
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    A pragmatic version of natural law.Edward Walter - 1990 - Journal of Value Inquiry 24 (3):213-225.
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    Can There Be Sensible Experience of God?Edward Walter - 1974 - New Scholasticism 48 (4):519-526.
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    Empiricism and Ethical Reasoning.Edward F. Walter - 1970 - American Philosophical Quarterly 7 (4):364 - 369.
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    Is libertariansim logically coherent?Edward Walter - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (4):505-513.
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    Keynesian Economic Theory .and the Revival of Classical Theory.Edward Walter - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 4:99-121.
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    Keynesian Economic Theory.and the Revival of Classical Theory.Edward Walter - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 4:99-121.
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    Keynesian Economic Theory.and the Revival of Classical Theory.Edward Walter - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 4:99-121.
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    Libertarianism and business regulation.Edward Walter - 1995 - Journal of Value Inquiry 29 (3):317-330.
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    Liberalism, morality and the future.Edward Walter - 1977 - World Futures 15 (1):91-110.
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    Morality and Population.Edward Walter - 1988 - Social Philosophy Today 1:203-216.
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    Morality and Population.Edward Walter - 1988 - Social Philosophy Today 1:203-216.
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    Mill on happiness.Edward Walter - 1982 - Journal of Value Inquiry 16 (4):303-309.
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    Margolis, the emotive theory, and cognitivism.Edward Walter - 1976 - Journal of Value Inquiry 10 (1):53-64.
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    Personal consent and moral obligation.Edward Walter - 1981 - Journal of Value Inquiry 15 (1):19-33.
    Contemporary philosophy distinguishes two kinds of rationality: minimal rationality (mnr), Which makes us aware of concepts and their implications, And maximal rationality (mxr), Which introduces normative principles to develop an internally consistent way of life. Contemporary philosophers generally adhere to mnr. I contend that john rawls' use of the social contract mechanism in "a theory of justice" is an attempt to uphold mnr. However, When his theory runs into difficulty, He utilizes mxr. At no point, Does he justify the shift.
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    Presidential Campaigns, Television News, and Voter Turnout.Edward Walter - 1991 - Public Affairs Quarterly 5 (3):279-300.
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    Reasoning in science and ethics.Edward Walter - 1974 - Journal of Value Inquiry 8 (4):252-265.
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  23. Rationality: Minimal and Maximal.Edward Walter - 1978 - Reason Papers 4:19-32.
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    Rawls On Act Utilitarianism and Rules.Edward Walter - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 4:355-374.
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    Rawls On Act Utilitarianism and Rules.Edward Walter - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 4:355-374.
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  26. Soft determinism, freedom, and rationality.Edward F. Walter & Arthur Minton - 1975 - Personalist 56 (4):364-384.
     
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  27. Soft Determinism, Freedom and Rationality.Edward Walter - 1975 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 56 (4):364.
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    The logic of emotions.Edward Walter - 1972 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):71-78.
  29. The Problem of a Justification of Normative Ethics.Edward F. Walter - 1968 - Dissertation, New York University
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    The rationality of facts and values.Edward Walter - 1969 - Zygon 4 (1):53-64.
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    The relationship of beliefs and values.Edward Walter - 1969 - Zygon 4 (3):274-280.
  32. The Rationality of Facts.Edward F. Walter - 1970 - In Ervin Laszlo & James Benjamin Wilbur (eds.), Human Values and Natural Science. New York: Gordon & Beach. pp. 4--119.
     
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    A defense of naturalism: A reply to Paul Kurtz. [REVIEW]Edward F. Walter - 1973 - Journal of Value Inquiry 7 (3):217-228.
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  34. Stoddart, D. R., ed., "Geography, Ideology and Social Concern". [REVIEW]Edward Walter - 1982 - Ethics 93:434.
     
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