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    French Gothic Architecture of the 12th and 13th Centuries.Edwin C. Rae & Jean Bony - 1986 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 20 (1):113.
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  2. Justifying intellectual property.Edwin C. Hettinger - 1989 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 18 (1):31-52.
  3. Persons and Dreams of Possibility in Religion and Science.Edwin C. Laurenson - 2007 - Zygon 42 (4):813-815.
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    Agency, freedom, and the blessings of opacity.Edwin C. Laurenson - 2011 - Zygon 46 (1):111-120.
    Abstract: How can the decisions of “autonomous” individuals provide a rationale for freedom and self-governance if a mechanical and causal sense of the self leads us to question the foundational nature of the individual? If most of our decisions originate in brain function below the level of consciousness, we live in a virtual world produced by mechanisms outside our control, arising from transparent self-models of which we are not aware. “Opacity,” the gift of not perceiving directly, of not automatically believing (...)
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  5. Reality, measurement, and the state of the system in quantum mechanics.Edwin C. Kemble - 1951 - Philosophy of Science 18 (4):273-299.
    It has always been the ideal of science to discover laws of nature on which we can all agree. Agreement requires evidence independent of individual judgment, i.e., objective evidence. We apply the term objective to such unbiased scientific evidence because we associate it with an external world of objects that we conceive to be the origin of our information. This external world is instinctively invented by each of us as a means of dealing with invariant patterns in his private world (...)
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  6. A History of Preaching.Edwin C. Dargan - 1955
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    Communism and Conscience; Pentecost and Paradox.Edwin C. Walker - unknown
    When it is seen that those who speak for the new society also establish it wherever they are, then the ranks of oppression and inequity break and straggle; when it is seen that those who speak for the new society are less regardful of the comfort and rights of others than are the best in the old society, then the ranks of oppression and inequity re-aline [sic] and advance anew to battle. He that cries against externally-enforced order carries complete conviction (...)
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    The ethics of freedom.Edwin C. Walker - 1913 - [New York]: E. C. Walker.
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    Les religions du Proche-Orient asiatique.Edwin C. Kingsbury, René Labat, André Caquot, Maurice Sznycer, Maurice Vieyra, Rene Labat & Andre Caquot - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):311.
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    The World of the Phoenicians.Edwin C. Kingsbury, Sabatino Moscati & Alastair Hamilton - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):312.
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    Tartessos y Los Origines de la Colonizacion Fenicia en Occidente.Edwin C. Kingsbury & J. M. A. Blazquez - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (4):542.
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    Theology, Science, and Postmodernism: Responding to Stanley Grenz.Edwin C. Laurenson - 2000 - Zygon 35 (4):907-918.
    This article responds to Stanley J. Grenz's Templeton Lecture, “Why Do Theologians Need to Be Scientists?” published in the June 2000 issue of Zygon (Grenz 2000). In the first part I outline my reasons for finding the kind of theological reflections in which Grenz engages worthy of attention by noting my disagreement with the view that a sufficient response to theological issues can be formulated on the basis of an examination of our biological nature. I assert, in that connection, the (...)
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    Doctors as fiduciaries: do medical professionals have the right not to treat?Edwin C. Hui - 2005 - Poiesis and Praxis 3 (4):256-276.
    In the first part of the paper, the author discusses the origin and obligation of the medical profession and argues that the duty of fidelity in the context of a patient–professional relationship (PPR) is the central obligation of medical professionals. The duty of fidelity entails seeking the patient’s best interests even at the expense of the professional’s own, and refusing to treat a risk-patient infected by SARS is a breach of fidelity because the medical professional is involved in a situation (...)
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    Medical Information, Decision-Making and Use of Advance Directives by Chinese Cancer Patients in Hong Kong.Edwin C. Hui, Rico K. Liu, Ashley C. Cheng, Enoch Hsu & Dorian Wu - 2016 - Asian Bioethics Review 8 (2):109-133.
    Out of 288 Hong Kong cancer patients, 92.3% include themselves in decision-making, 71% prefer joint decision-making: with family, with doctor, with doctor plus family, with family minus doctor, and with doctor minus family. <5% want decision-making by “doctor-alone” and <1% desire decision-making by “family-alone”. Harmony, communication and responsibility are reasons for family participation. Most patients prefer “specialist” for information, followed by “family”, “friends”, and “GP”. Trust in doctors and prospects for controlling/curing disease are important factors in decision-making. Patients want to (...)
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    The probability concept.Edwin C. Kemble - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (2):204-232.
    The writer of this paper is not an expert on probability from either the mathematical or the philosophical side, but a theoretical physicist forced by the exigencies of work in his own field to make his peace with the concept of probability. The present contribution is a sequel to remarks on two different types of probability in a recent paper on the relation between statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.
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    Physical Science, its Structure and Development: From Geometric Astronomy to the Mechanical Theory of Heat.Edwin C. Kemble - 1966 - MIT Press.
    This introduction to physical science combines a rigorous discussion of scientific principles with sufficient historical background and philosophic interpretation to add a new dimension of interest to the accounts given in more conventional textbooks. It brings out the twofold character of physical science as an expanding body of verifiable knowledge and as an organized human activity whose goals and values are major factors in the revolutionary changes sweeping over the world today.Professor Kemble insists that to understand science one must understand (...)
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  17. What is Wrong with Reverse Discrimination?Edwin C. Hettinger - 1987 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 6 (3):39-55.
  18. A Defense of Philosophical Realism in Opposition to the Anti-Realisms of Hilary Putnam and Richard Rorty.Edwin C. Hettinger - 1985 - Dissertation, University of Colorado at Boulder
    This study elucidates and defends philosophical realism. The version I propose includes a realist understanding of the nature of reality, and a twofold realist view of truth. I hold that reality is cognition-independent. This means that the conceptual scheme of inquiry into a given subject matter does not constitute its nature. Using a different set of concepts to investigate a certain phenomenon will not change what it is. This is realism about reality: Reality is not contingent upon the concepts we (...)
     
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    A survey of the ethics climate of Hong Kong public hospitals.Edwin C. Hui - 2008 - Clinical Ethics 3 (3):132-140.
    The main objective of the study was to survey health-care practitioners' (HCPs) perception of health-care practices that are of medical–ethical importance in Hong Kong public hospitals, and to identify the moral issues that concern them most. A total of 2718 doctors, nurses, allied health and administrative workers from 14 hospitals participated. HCPs considered that communication/conflict between patients/families and HCPs was the most important issue, followed by issues concerning patients' rights and values. The ‘ethics climate’ in Hong Kong public hospitals was (...)
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    The Revolution in Education.Edwin C. Garvey - 1959 - New Scholasticism 33 (3):378-380.
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    The Role of Metaphysics in a Catholic Liberal Education.Edwin C. Garvey - 1956 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 30:85-102.
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    La Philosophie Morale. [REVIEW]Edwin C. Garvey - 1963 - New Scholasticism 37 (1):118-120.
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    Philosophy of the State as Educator. [REVIEW]Edwin C. Garvey - 1961 - New Scholasticism 35 (3):407-410.
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    In memory of Philipp Frank.Gerald Holton, Edwin C. Kemble, W. V. Quine, S. S. Stevens & Morton G. White - 1968 - Philosophy of Science 35 (1):1-5.
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    Intellectual Property: Moral, Legal, and International Dilemmas.John P. Barlow, David H. Carey, James W. Child, Marci A. Hamilton, Hugh C. Hansen, Edwin C. Hettinger, Justin Hughes, Michael I. Krauss, Charles J. Meyer, Lynn Sharp Paine, Tom C. Palmer, Eugene H. Spafford & Richard Stallman - 1997 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    As the expansion of the Internet and the digital formatting of all kinds of creative works move us further into the information age, intellectual property issues have become paramount. Computer programs costing thousands of research dollars are now copied in an instant. People who would recoil at the thought of stealing cars, computers, or VCRs regularly steal software or copy their favorite music from a friend's CD. Since the Web has no national boundaries, these issues are international concerns. The contributors-philosophers, (...)
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    The Nile Delta in Transition: 4th-3rd Millennium B. C.Elizabeth Finkenstaedt & Edwin C. M. van den Brink - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):303.
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    Sandel on Rawls.C. Edwin Baker - 1985 - University of Pennsylvania Law Review 133:895-928.
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    The ideology of the economic analysis of law.C. Edwin Baker - 1975 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 5 (1):3-48.
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    Press Performance, Human Rights, and Private Power as a Threat.C. Edwin Baker - 2011 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 5 (2):219-256.
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  30. Rawls, equality, and democracy.C. Edwin Baker - 2008 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 (3):203-246.
    Part I distinguishes epistemic and choice democracy, attributing the first to the Rawls of A Theory of Justice but arguing that the second is more justifiable. Part II argues that in comparison with the difference principle, three principles — equal participation in choice democracy, no subordinating purpose, and a just wants guarantee — constitute a more rational choice in the original position; and that they better provide all the benefits claimed for the difference principle in its comparison with either average (...)
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    Autonomy and informational privacy, or gossip: The central meaning of the first amendment.C. Edwin Baker - 2004 - Social Philosophy and Policy 21 (2):215-268.
    My thesis is simple. The right of informational privacy, the great modern achievement often attributed to the classic Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis article, “The Right to Privacy” , asserts an individual's right not to have private personal information circulated. Warren and Brandeis claimed that individual dignity in a modern society requires that people be able to keep their private lives to themselves and proposed that the common law should be understood to protect this dignity by making dissemination of private (...)
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    The Economic Interpretation of History.J. E. C. & Edwin R. A. Seligman - 1903 - Philosophical Review 12 (1):102.
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    Integrationism and Music Theory’s Resistance.Edwin K. C. Li - forthcoming - Semiotics:101-114.
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    Explanation of serial learning errors within Deese-Kresse categories.E. Rae Harcum & Edwin W. Coppage - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (3):489.
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    Kuhnian paradigms as representational spaces: New perspectives on the problems of incommensurability, scientific explanation, and physical necessity.Edwin H.-C. Hung - 2001 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 15 (3):275 – 292.
    This paper starts with an intuitive notion of representational spaces, which is intended to provide an improved version of Kuhn's concept of paradigms. It then proceeds to study the following topics in terms of this new notion: incommensurability, paradigm change, explanation of anomalies, explanation of regularities, explanation of irregularities, and physical necessity. In the course of the investigation, "representational space" gets clarified and defined. It is envisaged that this new concept should throw light on many issues in the philosophy of (...)
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    Projective Explanation: How Theories Explain Empirical Data in Spite of Theory-Data Incommensurability.Edwin H. -C. Hung - 2005 - Synthese 145 (1):111-129.
    In scientific explanations, the explanans theory is sometimes incommensurable with the explanandum empirical data. How is this possible, especially when the explanation is deductive in nature? This paper attempts to solve the puzzle without relying on any particular theory of reference. For us, it is rather obvious that the geometric idea of projection plays a key role in Keplers explanation of Tycho Brahes empirical data. We discover that a similar mechanism operates in theoretic explanations in general. In short, all theoretic (...)
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  37. Narrative, liturgy, and the hiddenness of God.Michael C. Rae - 2009 - In Kevin Timpe & Eleonore Stump (eds.), Metaphysics and God: Essays in Honor of Eleonore Stump. Routledge.
     
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    Paternalism and the Enforcement of Morality.C. Edwin Harris - 1977 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):85-93.
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    Irreducible ethics: A defense of strenuousness and responsibility.Edwin E. Gantt & Stephen C. Yanchar - 2007 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 27 (1):35-52.
    This paper critiques the reduction of the significance of human moral action to mere social construction and suggests two perspectives that resist this theoretical maneuver. It is argued that any school of thought within psychology that cannot provide an adequate account of ethics and moral action ultimately fails as a psychology. This paper examines the social constructionist claims of Kenneth Gergen and others, arguing that, because it undermines the possibility of a meaningful morality by ushering in a form of nihilism, (...)
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    An Annotated Bibliography of the Alamkarasastra.Edwin Gerow & Timothy C. Cahill - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (4):933.
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    John Brough: Collected Papers.Edwin Gerow, Minoru Hara, J. C. Wright & John Brough - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):152.
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    Studies in the BrāhmaṇasStudies in the Brahmanas.Edwin Gerow & A. C. Banerjea - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (4):599.
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    Bookreviews.P. C. Beentjes, Rob Faesen, Frank G. Bosman, Walter Van Herck, C. Baumgartner, Ton Meijers, Th Bell, Pim Valkenberg, Erik Meganck, Edwin Koster, Peter Reynaert, Donald Loose, Paul Schotsmans & Staf Hellemans - 2008 - Bijdragen 69 (3):339-358.
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    Bookreviews.P. C. Beentjes, Frank G. Bosman, Erik Meganck, Ton Meijers, Walter Van Herck & Edwin Koster - 2009 - Bijdragen 70 (1):118-128.
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    Bookreviews.P. C. Beentjes, B. J. Koet, Eric Ottenheijm, P. van Geest, Bart J. Koet, Gerard Rouwhorst, Ton Meijers, Marc Lindeijer, Walter Van Herck, H. J. Adriaanse, Guido Vanheeswijck, Péter Losonczi, Edwin Koster & Frank G. Bosman - 2009 - Bijdragen 70 (3):361-379.
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    Bookreviews.P. C. Beentjes, Bart J. Koet, Joke H. A. Brinkhof, Henk Witte, Rob Faesen, Ton Meijers, Johan Cruijff, Willem Marie Speelman, Koenraad Verrycken, Sven Braspenning, G. Van Eekert, M. Moyaert, Frank G. Bosman, Walter Van Herck, Petér Losonczi, Nico Schreurs, Petér Reynaert & Edwin Koster - 2009 - Bijdragen 70 (4):470-493.
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    The United States and Japan.C. S. G. & Edwin O. Reischauer - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):289.
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    The Problem of Induction in the Later Wittgenstein.C. Edwin Harris - 1972 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):135-146.
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    Bookreviews.P. C. Beentjes, Arnold Smeets, Th Bell, Rob Faesen, Ton Meijers, Edwin Koster, Péter Losonczi & H. Rikhof - 2010 - Bijdragen 71 (2):220-231.
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  50. Stepping Beyond the Newtonian Paradigm in Biology. Towards an Integrable Model of Life: Accelerating Discovery in the Biological Foundations of Science.Plamen L. Simeonov, Edwin Brezina, Ron Cottam, Andreé C. Ehresmann, Arran Gare, Ted Goranson, Jaime Gomez‐Ramirez, Brian D. Josephson, Bruno Marchal, Koichiro Matsuno, Robert S. Root-­Bernstein, Otto E. Rössler, Stanley N. Salthe, Marcin Schroeder, Bill Seaman & Pridi Siregar - 2012 - In Plamen L. Simeonov, Leslie S. Smith & Andreé C. Ehresmann (eds.), Integral Biomathics: Tracing the Road to Reality. Springer. pp. 328-427.
    The INBIOSA project brings together a group of experts across many disciplines who believe that science requires a revolutionary transformative step in order to address many of the vexing challenges presented by the world. It is INBIOSA’s purpose to enable the focused collaboration of an interdisciplinary community of original thinkers. This paper sets out the case for support for this effort. The focus of the transformative research program proposal is biology-centric. We admit that biology to date has been more fact-oriented (...)
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