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    Book Notes. [REVIEW]Keith Burgess‐Jackson, Cheshire Calhoun, Susan Finsen, Chad W. Flanders, Heather J. Gert, Peter G. Heckman, John Kelsay, Michael Lavin, Michelle Y. Little, Lionel K. McPherson, Alfred Nordmann, Kirk Pillow, Ruth J. Sample, Edward D. Sherline, Hans O. Tiefel, Thomas S. Tomlinson, Steven Walt, Patricia H. Werhane, Edward C. Wingebach & Christopher F. Zurn - 2001 - Ethics 112 (1):189-201.
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    Vocational Virtue Ethics: Prospects for a Virtue Ethic Approach to Business.David McPherson - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 116 (2):283-296.
    In this essay, I explore the prospects for a virtue ethic approach to business. First, I delineate two fundamental criteria that I believe must be met for any such approach to be viable: viz., the virtues must be exercised for the sake of the good of one’s life as a unitary whole (contra role-morality approaches) and for the common good of the communities of which one is a part as well as the individual good of their members (contra egoist approaches). (...)
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    Reconstructions of Secondary Education: Theory, Myth and Practice since the War.J. Gray, A. F. Mcpherson & D. Raffe - 1984 - British Journal of Educational Studies 32 (1):94-95.
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    Infant-directed visual prosody: Mothers’ head movements and speech acoustics.Nicholas A. Smith & Heather L. Strader - 2014 - Interaction Studies 15 (1):38-54.
    Acoustical changes in the prosody of mothers’ speech to infants are distinct and near universal. However, less is known about the visible properties of mothers’ infant-directed (ID) speech, and their relation to speech acoustics. Mothers’ head movements were tracked as they interacted with their infants using ID speech, and compared to movements accompanying their adult-directed (AD) speech. Movement measures along three dimensions of head translation, and three axes of head rotation were calculated. Overall, more head movement was found for ID (...)
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    Infant-directed visual prosody: Mothers’ head movements and speech acoustics.Nicholas A. Smith & Heather L. Strader - 2014 - Interaction Studiesinteraction Studies Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems 15 (1):38-54.
    Acoustical changes in the prosody of mothers’ speech to infants are distinct and near universal. However, less is known about the visible properties of mothers’ infant-directed speech, and their relation to speech acoustics. Mothers’ head movements were tracked as they interacted with their infants using ID speech, and compared to movements accompanying their adult-directed speech. Movement measures along three dimensions of head translation, and three axes of head rotation were calculated. Overall, more head movement was found for ID than AD (...)
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  6. Musical potential.Gary McPherson & Hallam & Susan - 2008 - In Susan Hallam, Ian Cross & Michael Thaut (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology. Oxford University Press.
     
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    The moral insignificance of ``bare'' personal reasons.Lionel K. McPherson - 2002 - Philosophical Studies 110 (1):29 - 47.
    Common sense supports the idea that we can have morally significantreasons for giving priority to the interests of persons for whom wehave special concern. Yet there is a real question about the natureof such reasons. Many people seem to believe that there are biologicalor metaphysical special relations, such as family, race, religion orpersonal identity, which are in themselves morally important and thussupply reasons for special concern. I maintain that there are nogrounds for accepting this. What matters morally, I argue, is (...)
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    Reflexive Learning: Stages towards wisdom with Dreyfus.Ian McPherson - 2005 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (5):705-718.
    The ) account of seven stages of learning is considered in the context of the Dreyfus (1980s) account of five stages of skill development. The two new stages, Mastery and Practical Wisdom, make more explicit certain themes implicit in the five‐stage account. In this way ) encourages a more reflexive approach.The themes now more explicit are, in part, derived from Aristotle on phronesis, but are also influenced by Heidegger and Foucault on cultural dimensions of meaning and value. The paper considers (...)
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  9. 6 Other than the Other.Ian McPherson - 2008 - In Denise Egéa-Kuehne (ed.), Levinas and education: at the intersection of faith and reason. New York: Routledge. pp. 18--85.
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    Sources of Confusion in Infant Audiovisual Speech Perception Research.Kathleen E. Shaw & Heather Bortfeld - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Positivism and religion.Thomas McPherson - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (3):319-331.
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  12. The Moral Animal: Virtue, Vice, and Human Nature.Christian Miller, Berlin Heather & Shermer Michael - 2016 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences:39-56.
    Steve Paulson, executive producer and host of To the Best of Our Knowledge, moderated a discussion with philosopher Christian Miller, neuroscientist Heather Berlin, and historian of science Michael Shermer to examine our moral ecology and its influence on our underlying assumptions about human nature.
     
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    Philosophy, Spirituality, and the Good Life: An Interview with John Cottingham.David McPherson & John Cottingham - 2012 - Philosophy and Theology 24 (1):85-111.
    This interview with John Cottingham explores some major themes in his recent work in moral philosophy and the philosophy of religion. It begins by discussing his views on the task of philosophy and focuses particularly on philosophy’s role in achieving an overall view of the world and for understanding and achieving the good life. It also discusses some ‘limits of philosophy’ with respect to understanding and achieving the good life; i.e., some ways in which philosophical reflection on the good life (...)
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  14. AIDS and Insurance.Tom Sorell & Heather Draper - 2001 - In Rebecca Bennett & Charles A. Erin (eds.), Hiv and Aids: Testing, Screening, and Confidentiality. Clarendon Press.
     
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    “Dunkirk Spirit:” Differences Between United Kingdom and United States Responses to Pandemic Influenza.Tom Sorell, Heather Draper, Sarah Damery & Jonathan Ives - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):21-22.
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    Components of language and SLI.Heather K. J. van der Lely - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (2):53-59.
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    Micelle formation and crystallization as paradigms for virus assembly.Alexander McPherson - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (4):447-458.
    Self-assembly processes of crystallization, micelle formation and virus assembly, by their creation of geometric order from disordered components, represent first-order phase transitions that arise through the formation of partially ordered intermediates. The self-assembly of protein subunits into the geometric shells of polyhedral viruses may proceed through formation of reverse micelles, and be driven by condensation of encapsidated nucleic acid complexed with the amino terminal polypeptides of the coat proteins. Restructuring of subunits on the fluid, micellar surface, analogous to processes on (...)
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    Normativity and the Rejection of Rationalism.Lionel K. McPherson - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy 104 (2):55-70.
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    Nietzsche, Culture and Education. By Thomas E. Hart, ed.Ian McPherson - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 45 (3):569-572.
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    Nursing ethics: cross-border challenges and leadership.Gladys McPherson & Paddy Rodney - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (3):309-310.
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    No Title available.Thomas Mcpherson - 1958 - Philosophy 33 (127):375-375.
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    No Title available.Thomas Mcpherson - 1968 - Religious Studies 3 (2):569-570.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.Thomas Mcpherson - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (159):93-95.
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    No Title available.Thomas Mcpherson - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (133):177-178.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.Thomas Mcpherson - 1963 - Philosophy 38 (145):284-285.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.Thomas Mcpherson - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (138):381-382.
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    No title available: Religious studies.Thomas Mcpherson - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (4):503-504.
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    No title available: Religious studies.Thomas Mcpherson - 1973 - Religious Studies 9 (4):492-493.
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    No title available: Religious studies.Thomas Mcpherson - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (3):364-366.
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    On endless trial?Ian McPherson - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (4):669-678.
    Heidegger, Education and Modernity Michael Peters (ed.). New York and Oxford, Rowman and Littlefield, 2002. Pp. viii + 257.Hbk £56.00/$73.00. Pbk £20.95/$27.95.
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  31. Philosophy and Religious Belief.Thomas Mcpherson - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (4):487-489.
     
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    Ramsey on Rules.Thomas McPherson - 1951 - Analysis 12 (4):85 - 92.
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    Replies to Kim, Toner, and Beabout.David McPherson - 2021 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (2):321-336.
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    Symposium: Christian Virtues.Thomas McPherson & Jonathan Harrison - 1963 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 37:51 - 82.
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  35. Symposium: Christian Virtues.Thomas Mcpherson & Jonathan Harrison - 1963 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 37:51-82.
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    Social philosophy.Thomas McPherson - 1970 - New York,: Van Nostrand-Reinhold.
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    Stoney scale and large number coincidences.Ross McPherson - 2007 - Apeiron 14 (3):234.
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    The Aim of Philosophy: Satisfying Curiosity or Attaining Salvation?David McPherson - 2016 - Etica and Politica: Rivista di Filosofia 19 (2):291-310.
    In this essay I begin with remarks made by Bernard Williams that there are two main motives for philosophy, curiosity and salvation, and that he is not ‘into salvation’. I seek to make the case for the claim that philosophy, at its best, should aim at a kind of ‘salvation’. In the first section, I discuss the problematic character of the world that philosophy should aim to address as a matter of seeking a kind of salvation. I identify this as (...)
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    The Development of Bishop Butler's Ethics: Part II.Thomas H. McPherson - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (88):3-22.
    Most critics of Butler's ethics have ignored the text of the Analogy, and have confined their attention to the short Dissertation on Virtue which is printed as an appendix to that work. This is a mistake. The Dissertation can only be really understood when it is read in its proper context. Butler tells us that the Dissertation was originally intended to form part of the third chapter of the first part of the Analogy. It is indeed an integral part of (...)
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    The Failed Conversion of CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield to For-Profit Status: Part 1, the Whole Story.Bruce McPherson - 2004 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 41 (3):245-254.
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    The limits of the war convention.Lionel K. McPherson - 2005 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 31 (2):147-163.
    What is the relation between the rules of war covered by ‘the war convention’ and the source of their normative authority? According to Michael Walzer, these rules have normative authority by virtue of being widely established in theory and practice and conforming to our moral sensibilities. It is striking that his influential account of just war has a conventionalist grounding similar to his more scrutinized general theory of justice. Indeed, we should question whether a shared moral understanding is an adequate (...)
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    The Narnia Lesson.Joseph W. McPherson - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (3/4):421-423.
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  43. MASCALL, E. L. -Christian Theology and Natural Science. [REVIEW]T. Mcpherson - 1958 - Mind 67:279.
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  44. MUNZ, Peter.-"Relationship and Solitude". [REVIEW]Thomas Mcpherson - 1967 - Philosophy 42:93.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Thomas Mcpherson - 1953 - Mind 62 (247):279-281.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Thomas Mcpherson - 1955 - Mind 64 (256):279-281.
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    No Title available: New Books. [REVIEW]Thomas Mcpherson - 1979 - Philosophy 54 (208):255-257.
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  48. "The Philosophical Frontiers of Christian Theology", Edited by B. Hebblethwaite and S. Sutherland. [REVIEW]T. Mcpherson - 1984 - Mind 93:311.
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    Viii—new books. [REVIEW]Thomas Mcpherson - 1965 - Mind 74 (293):141-141.
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  50. Ethical Non-Naturalism and the Metaphysics of Supervenience.Tristram McPherson - 2012 - In Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Volume 7. Oxford University Press. pp. 205.
    It is widely accepted that the ethical supervenes on the natural, where this is roughly the claim that it is impossible for two circumstances to be identical in all natural respects, but different in their ethical respects. This chapter refines and defends the traditional thought that this fact poses a significant challenge to ethical non-naturalism, a view on which ethical properties are fundamentally different in kind from natural properties. The challenge can be encapsulated in three core claims which the chapter (...)
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