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    Explanation of Anomalous Unipolar Induction in Corotating Conductor-Magnet Arrangement by Galilean Electrodynamics.H. E. Wilhelm - 1992 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 13.
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    Galilei Covariant Electrodynamics of Moving Media with Applications to the.H. E. Wilhelm - 1993 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 15:1.
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    Fitzgerald Contraction, Larmor Dilation, Lorentz Force, Particle Mass and Energy as Invariants of Galilean Electrodynamics.H. E. Wilhelm - 1994 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 18:1-11.
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    Asian Perspectives: The Bulletin of the Far-Eastern Prehistory Association. Vol. III, No. 2.E. H. S. & Wilhelm G. Solheim - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (1):140.
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  5. Friedrich Nietzsche Ein Menschenleben Und Seine Philosophie.H. A. Reyburn, H. E. Hinderks & James Garden Taylor - 1946 - Thomas-Verlag.
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    Lectures on the History of Philosophy. Edited by E.S.Haldane.W. H., Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel & E. S. Haldane - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2 (5):636.
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  7. Koepp, Wilhelm, Die gegenwärtige Geisteslage und die dialektische Theologie.H. E. Eisenhuth - 1933 - Kant Studien 38:480.
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    Lectures on the History of Philosophy: Greek Philosophy to Plato.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane & Frances H. Simson - 1995 - Lincoln: U of Nebraska Press.
    G. W. F. Hegel (1770–1831), the influential German philosopher, believed that human history was advancing spiritually and morally according to God’s purpose. At the beginning of this masterwork, Hegel writes: “What the history of Philosophy shows us is a succession of noble minds, a gallery of heroes of thought, who, by the power of Reason, have penetrated into the being of things, of nature and of spirit, into the Being of God, and have won for us by their labours the (...)
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    "They Were All Human Beings: So Much Is Plain": Reflections on Cultural Relativism in the Humanities.E. H. Gombrich - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 13 (4):686-699.
    In the fourth section of Goethe’s Zahme Xenien we find the quatrain from which I have taken the theme of such an old and new controversy, which, as I hope, concerns both Germanic studies and the other humanities: “What was it that kept you from us so apart?” I always read Plutarch again and again. “And what was the lesson he did impart?” “They were all human beings—so much is plain.”1 In the very years when Goethe wrote these lines, that (...)
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    System des transzendentalen Idealismus.Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, Walter Schulz & Walter E. Ehrhardt - 2000 - Meiner, F.
    In dieser Schrift begründet Schelling 1800 in methodischer Strenge das Programm seiner Philosophie, d. h. die Notwendigkeit der Zusammenführung von Natur- und Transzendentalphilosophie.
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    Anton Wilhelm Amo's Philosophical Dissertations on Mind and Body.Stephen Philip Menn & Justin E. H. Smith (eds.) - 2020 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    "Anton Wilhelm Amo is the first modern African philosopher to study and teach in a European university and write in the European philosophical tradition. We give an extensive historical and philosophical introduction to Amo's life and work, and provide Latin texts, with facing translations and explanatory notes, of Amo's two philosophical dissertations, On the Impassivity of the Human Mind and the Philosophical Disputation containing a Distinct Idea of those Things that Pertain either to the Mind or to our Living (...)
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    The Leibniz-Stahl Controversy.François Duchesneau & Justin E. H. Smith (eds.) - 2016 - Yale University Press.
    _The first unabridged English translation of the correspondence between Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Georg Ernst Stahl detailing their opposing philosophies_ The correspondence between the eighteenth-century mathematician and philosopher G. W. Leibniz and G. E. Stahl, a chemist and physician at the court of King Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, known as the Leibniz-Stahl Controversy, is one of the most important intellectual contributions on theoretical issues concerning pre-biological thinking. Editors François Duchesneau and Justin E. H. Smith offer readers the (...)
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  13. Ethics, an Investigation of the Facts and Laws of Moral Life, Tr. By E.B. Titchener, J.H. Gulliver and M.F. Washburn.Wilhelm Max Wundt & Edward Bradford Titchener - 1902
     
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    Die Hegelsche Rechte: Texte aus den Werken von F. W. Carove, J. E. Erdmann, K. Fischer, E. Gans, F. F. W. Hinrichs, C. I. Michelet, H. B. Oppenheim, K. Rosenkranz und C. Ro.Hermann Lübbe & Friedrich Wilhelm Carové - 1962 - Frommann-Holzboog.
    Einleitung von H. Lubbe - K. Fischer: Geschichte der Philosophie als Wissenschaft - K. Rosenkranz: Hegel - E. Gans: (Aus:) Vorlesungen uber die Geschichte der letzten funfzig Jahre - F. W. Carove: (Aus:) Ruckblick auf die Ursachen der Franzosischen Revolution - K. Rosenkranz: Kurzer Begriff der offentlichen Meinung - K. Rosenkranz: Uber den Begriff der politischen Partei - H. F. W. Hinrichs: (Aus:) Politische Vorlesungen - K. Rosenkranz: Die Bedeutung der gegenwartigen Revolution und die daraus entspringende Aufgabe der Abgeordneten - (...)
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    Wilhelm Eduard Weber: Erforscher der Wellenbewegung und der Elektrizitat 1804-1891. K. H. Wiederkehr.A. E. Woodruff - 1968 - Isis 59 (3):352-353.
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    Lectures on the History of Philosophy. Translated From the German by E.S. Haldane [and Frances H. Simson].Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (ed.) - 1955 - Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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    Sprache und Konvention.Wilhelm K. Essler - 1987 - Dialectica 41 (1‐2):97-116.
    ZusammenfassungOhne Zweifel stehen Sprachen und Konventionen in engen Beziehungen zueinander; grosse Teile der Oberflächenstrukturen unserer natürlichen Sprachen hängen von Konventionen ab, und um aussersprachliches Verhalten durch Konventionen zu regeln, benötigt man eine gemeinsame Sprache. Zu fragen ist dann, ob eine reale oder idealisierte Gemeinschaft von Personen sich eine gemeinsame Sprache durch irgendeine Art von Konvention erstmals schaffen kann, ohne dabei bereits ausdrücklich oder stillschweigend eine gemeinsame Sprache zu benützen, die nicht weniger ausdrücksreich als die zu kreierende ist. Es wird gezeigt, (...)
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    Nuovi saggi su l'intelletto umano (prefazione e libro primo).Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 1941 - Padova,: CEDAM, Casa editrice dott. A. Milani. Edited by Michele Giorgiantonio.
    Composti tra il 1703 e il 1704, e pubblicati postumi da R.E. Raspe nel 1765, i Nuovi saggi sullíintelletto umano costituiscono un trattato di filosofia della conoscenza, ma scandito secondo la prospettiva metafisica elaborata dall’«autore del sistema dell’armonia prestabilita», come suona il sottotitolo del volume. Sono redatti in forma di dialogo tra Filalete, seguace di Locke, e Teofilo, portavoce di Leibniz, e i loro capitoli seguono pari passo, a mo’ di commentario analitico, quelli del Saggio sullíintelletto umano di Locke. Gli (...)
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    Wilhelm Dilthey: Pioneer of the Human Studies By H. P. Rickman London: Paul Elek, 1979, viii + 197 pp., £7.95. [REVIEW]T. E. Burke - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (213):420-.
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  20. Philosophische werke.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 1874 - Leipzig,: F. Meiner. Edited by Artur Buchenau & Ernst Cassirer.
    1.-2. Bd. Hauptschriften zur Grundlegung der Philosophie; übers. von A. Buchenau, durchgesehen und mit Einleitungen und Erläuterungen hrsg. von E. Cassirer. 1904-1906.--3. Bd. Neue Abhandlungen über den menschlichen Verstand; ins Deutsche übers., mit Einleitung, Lebensbeschreibung des Verfassers und erläuternden Anmerkungen versehen von C. Schaarschmidt. 2. Aufl. 1904. Erläuterungen zu den Neuen Abhandlungen ... hrsg. von C. Schaarschmidt. 1874.--4. Bd. Die Theodicee; uebers. von J. H. v. Kirchmann. 1879.
     
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    The Leibniz-Stahl controversy.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 2016 - London: Yale University Press. Edited by Georg Ernst Stahl, François Duchesneau & Justin E. H. Smith.
    _The first unabridged English translation of the correspondence between Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Georg Ernst Stahl detailing their opposing philosophies_ The correspondence between the eighteenth-century mathematician and philosopher G. W. Leibniz and G. E. Stahl, a chemist and physician at the court of King Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, known as the Leibniz-Stahl Controversy, is one of the most important intellectual contributions on theoretical issues concerning pre-biological thinking. Editors François Duchesneau and Justin E. H. Smith offer readers the (...)
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    Philosophy and Literature: A Bibliographic Survey.François H. Lapointe - 1977 - Philosophy and Literature 1 (3):366-385.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:François H. Lapointe PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC SURVEY ThL· survey is limited to articles written in English that have appeared in journals published between 1 January 1974 and 31 December 1976. Abbott, Don. "Marxist Influences on the Rhetorical Theory of Kenneth Burke." Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (1974): 217-33. Abel, Lionel. "Jacques Derrida: His 'Difference' With Metaphysics." Salmagundi no. 25 (1974): 3-21. Adamowski, T. H. "Character and Consciousness: D. (...)
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    Von der Notwendigkeit der Philosophie in der Gegenwart: Festschrift f. Karl Ulmer zum 60. Geburtstag.Helmut Karl Kohlenberger & Wilhelm Lütterfelds (eds.) - 1976 - München: Oldenbourg.
    Rombach, H. Die Gegenwart der Philosophie.--Möller, J. Philosophie als Antihumanismus?--Schaeffler, R. Zum Verhältnis von transzendentaler und historischer Reflexion.--Balmer, H. P. Produktivität und Rezeptivität.--Marx, W. Das Bedürfnis der Philosophie.--Mader, J. Philosophie als Kritik.--Hommes, U. Sein und Sinn.--Sobrevilla, D. Ortega und der deutsche Idealismus.--Kohlenberger, H. Robert Musils philosophischer Anspruch.--Schwartländer, J. Die Menschenrechte und die Notwendigkeit einer praktischen Weltorientierung.--Heintel, E. Vom Sinn der Freundschaft.--Oeser, E. Die wissenschaftstheoretische Wende der Philosophie.--Simon, J. Zu einem philosophischen Begriff der Kausalität.--Schäfer, L. Der wissenschaftstheoretische Status synthetischer Urteile a (...)
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    Anton Wilhelm Amo’s Philosophical Dissertations on Mind and Body, edited, translated, and with an introduction by Stephen Menn and Justin E.H. Smith.Julie Walsh - 2021 - Mind 132 (527):843-852.
    In recent years, Early Modern Philosophy has seen frequent and urgent calls for more diverse, equitable, and inclusive teaching and research. These are calls fo.
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    Anton Wilhelm Amo’s Philosophical Dissertations on Mind and Body_. Edited and translated by _Stephen Menn_ and _Justin E. H. Smith. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. 248 pp. ISBN 9780197501627. [REVIEW]John Walsh - 2023 - Kant Studien 114 (1):167-170.
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    Anton Wilhelm Amo’s Philosophical Dissertations on Mind and Body, by S. Menn and J. E. H. Smith. [REVIEW]Dwight K. Lewis - 2021 - Idealistic Studies 51 (2):169-173.
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    Stephen Menn and Justin E. H. Smith: Anton Wilhelm Amo’s Philosophical Dissertations on Mind and Body[REVIEW]Peter West - 2024 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 5 (1):65-68.
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    Spirit: Chapter Six of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.Daniel E. Shannon - 2001 - Indianapolis, IN, USA: Hackett Publishing.
    This new annotated translation of Chapter Six of Hegel's _Phenomenology of Spirit_, the joint product of a group of scholars that included H. S. Harris, George di Giovanni, John W. Burbidge, and Kenneth Schmitz, represents an advance in accuracy and fluency on previous translations into English of this core chapter of the Phenomenology. Its notes and commentary offer both novice and scholar more guidance to this text than is available in any other translation, and it is thus well suited for (...)
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  29. Adaptive Preference.H. E. Baber - 2007 - Social Theory and Practice 33 (1):105-126.
    I argue, first, that the deprived individuals whose predicaments Nussbaum cites as examples of "adaptive preference" do not in fact prefer the conditions of their lives to what we should regard as more desirable alternatives, indeed that we believe they are badly off precisely because they are not living the lives they would prefer to live if they had other options and were aware of them. Secondly, I argue that even where individuals in deprived circumstances acquire tastes for conditions that (...)
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    Introduction to Cardinal H. E. Manning's "Christ Preached in Any Way a Cause of Joy".H. E. Manning - 2003 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 6 (2):151-166.
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    Subrecursion: functions and hierarchies.H. E. Rose - 1984 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Confucius and Aristotle on friendship: A comparative study.H. E. Yuanguo - 2007 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (2):291-307.
    Before and during the times of Confucius and Aristotle, the concept of friendship had very different implications. This paper compares Confucius’ with Aristotle’s thoughts on friendship from two perspectives: xin 信 and le 乐. The Analects emphasizes the xin as the basis of friendship. Aristotle holds that there are three kinds of friends and corresponding to them are three types of friendship. In the friendship for the sake of pleasure, there is no xin; in the legal form of friendship for (...)
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  33. Scientific objectivity and the logics of science.H. E. Longino - 1983 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):85 – 106.
    This paper develops an account of scientific objectivity for a relativist theory of evidence. It briefly reviews the character and shortcomings of empiricist and wholist treatments of theory acceptance and objectivity and argues that the relativist account of evidence developed by the author in an earlier essay offers a more satisfactory framework within which to approach questions of justification and intertheoretic comparison. The difficulty with relativism is that it seems to eliminate objectivity from scientific method. Reconceiving objectivity as a function (...)
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    Psychotherapy East and West.E. H. S. & Alan W. Watts - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):617.
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  35. Moral dilemmas and moral theory.H. E. Mason (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This collection of previously unpublished essays addresses a number of issues arising out of philosophical controversies over the possibility of genuine moral dilemmas. Issues addressed include the form of a moral dilemma; the paradoxes a moral dilemma is said to entail; the question of whether a moral dilemma must exhibit inconsistency; the role of intractable circumstances in occasioning moral dilemmas; and the plausibility of supposing that there might be rational ways of addressing moral dilemmas in practice. The contributors, writing from (...)
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  36. The Experience Machine Deconstructed.H. E. Baber - 2008 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 15 (1):133-138.
    Nozick’s Experience Machine thought experiment is generally taken to make a compelling, if not conclusive, case against philosophical hedonism. I argue that it does not and, indeed, that regardless of the results, it cannot provide any reason to accept or reject either hedonism or any other philosophical account of wellbeing since it presupposes preferentism, the desire-satisfaction account ofwellbeing. Preferentists cannot take any comfort from the results of such thought experiments because they assume preferentism and therefore cannot establish it. Neither can (...)
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  37. It is immoral to require consent for cadaver organ donation.H. E. Emson - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (3):125-127.
    No one has the right to say what should be done to their body after deathIn my opinion any concept of property in the human body either during life or after death is biologically inaccurate and morally wrong. The body should be regarded as on loan to the individual from the biomass, to which the cadaver will inevitably return. Development of immunosuppressive drugs has resulted in the cadaver becoming a unique and invaluable resource to those who will benefit from organ (...)
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    Four models of the relationship between confucianism and democracy.H. E. Baogang - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (1):18-33.
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    On Knowing: Essays for the Left Hand.H. E. O. James & Jerome S. Bruner - 1963 - British Journal of Educational Studies 11 (2):207.
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    Withholding/withdrawing treatment from neonates: legislation and official guidelines across Europe.H. E. McHaffie, M. Cuttini, G. Brolz-Voit, L. Randag, R. Mousty, A. M. Duguet, B. Wennergren & P. Benciolini - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (6):440-446.
    Representatives from eight European countries compared the legal, ethical and professional settings within which decision making for neonates takes place. When it comes to limiting treatment there is general agreement across all countries that overly aggressive treatment is to be discouraged. Nevertheless, strong emphasis has been placed on the need for compassionate care even where cure is not possible. Where a child will die irrespective of medical intervention, there is widespread acceptance of the practice of limiting aggressive treatment or alleviating (...)
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  41. Strawson on transcendental idealism.H. E. Matthews - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (76):204-220.
    Kant's philosophy of arithmetic / by Charles Parsons -- Visual geometry / by James Hopkins -- The proof-structure of Kant's transcendental deduction / by Dieter Henrich -- Imagination and perception / by P.F. Strawson -- Kant's categories and their schematism / by Lauchlan Chipman -- Transcendental arguments / by Barry Stroud -- Strawson on transcendental idealism / by H.E. Matthews -- Self-knowledge / by W.H. Walsh -- The age and size of the world / by Jonathan Bennett.
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    Scientism in Chinese Thought 1900-1950.E. H. S. - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (4):609.
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  43. The Trinity: A Philosophical Investigation.H. E. Baber - 2019 - London, UK: SCM Press.
    The doctrine of the Trinity developed in response to a range of theological interests, among them the project of reconciling claims about the divinity of Christ with monotheism and massaging Christian doctrine into the ambient (largely Platonic) philosophical framework of the period. More recently the Trinity doctrine has been deployed to promote normative claims concerning human nature, human relationships and social justice. During the past two decades analytic philosophers of religion have increasingly engaged with the doctrine. There are, however, a (...)
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    Rights, Duties and Responsibilities in Health Care.H. E. Emson - 1992 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 9 (1):3-11.
    The value of autonomy is generally stated to be of prime importance in relation to health care. Arising out of this, rights of the patient to and in health care have been extensively discussed and stated, and have found expression in law. There have been minimal statements of the rights of others involved in health care, such as caregivers, and minimal discussion of duties and responsibilities in relation to rights claimed and conferred. The author suggests that no claim to rights (...)
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    What Women Want.H. E. Baber - 1987 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (1):57-64.
    Even in the absence of overt discrimination, women are often channelled into different directions from their male counterparts by the network of incentives and disincentives which constitute what has been called a ‘discriminatory environment’. On the account of freedom and coercion developed in this essay, the incentives and disincentives which typically figure in discriminatory environments are not coercive. Nevertheless such environments, it is argued, are morally objectionable on independent grounds.
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    Peasant Nationalism and Communist Power: The Emergence of Revolutionary China 1937-1945.E. H. S. & Chalmers A. Johnson - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):618.
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    Deciding for imperilled newborns: medical authority or parental autonomy?H. E. McHaffie - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (2):104-109.
    The ethical issues around decision making on behalf of infants have been illuminated by two empirical research studies carried out in Scotland. In-depth interviews with 176 medical and nursing staff and with 108 parents of babies for whom there was discussion of treatment withholding/withdrawal, generated a wealth of data on both the decision making process and the management of cases. Both staff and parents believe that parents should be involved in treatment limitation decisions on behalf of their babies. However, whilst (...)
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  48. The Trinity.H. E. Baber - 2015 - Faith and Philosophy 32 (2):161-171.
    Prima facie, relative identity looks like a perfect fit for the doctrine of the Trinity since it allows us to say that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, each of which is a Trinitarian Person, are the same God but not the same Person. Nevertheless, relative identity solutions to logic puzzles concerning the doctrine of the Trinity have not, in recent years, been much pursued. Critics worry that relative identity accounts are unintuitive, uninformative or unintelligible. I suggest that the relative (...)
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    The Powers That Be.E. H. Madden & P. H. Hare - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (1):12-31.
  50. Eucharist: metaphysical miracle or institutional fact?H. E. Baber - 2013 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 74 (3):333-352.
    Presence as ordinarily understood requires spatio-temporal proximity. If however Christ’s presence in the Eucharist is understood in this way it would take a miracle to secure multiple location and an additional miracle to cover it up so that the presence of Christ where the Eucharist was celebrated made no empirical difference. And, while multiple location is logically possible, such metaphysical miracles—miracles of distinction without difference, which have no empirical import—are problematic. I propose an account of Eucharist according to which Christ (...)
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