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    What are the greatest challenges for Evolutionary theory in our times?Jan Huston - 1993 - World Futures 38 (1):107-121.
    (1993). What are the greatest challenges for Evolutionary theory in our times? World Futures: Vol. 38, Theoretical Achievements and Practical Applications of General Evolutionary Theory, pp. 107-121.
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    Knowledge and the Sacred.Huston Smith - 1984 - Philosophy East and West 34 (1):111-113.
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    Le Droit et la Sociologie.C. A. Huston - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (3):333-334.
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    Beyond the postmodern mind: the place of meaning in a global civilization.Huston Smith - 2003 - Wheaton, Ill.: Quest Books. Edited by Huston Smith.
    This new edition of critically acclaimed essays explores possible breakthroughs in the direction of reaching a liberated and enlightened consciousness.
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    Far-Sighted Equilibria in 2 x 2, Non-Cooperative, Repeated Games.Jan Aaftink - 1989 - Theory and Decision 27 (3):175.
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    System filozofii medycyny Henryka Nusbauma =.Jan Zamojski - 2006 - Poznań: Akademia Medyczna im. Karola Marcinkowskiego.
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    The Religions of Man.Huston Smith - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 7 (3):157-159.
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    Forgotten Truth: The Primordial Tradition.Huston Smith - 1976 - Philosophical Review 88 (2):314-316.
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  9. Do drugs have religious import?Huston Smith - 1964 - Journal of Philosophy 61 (18):517-530.
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    Huston Smith Replies to Barbour, Goodenough, and Peterson.Huston Smith - 2001 - Zygon 36 (2):223-231.
    Responses and clarifications are given to the three respondents to my recent book, Why Religion Matters, in which I discuss what I see as the drawbacks and inconsistencies of Darwinism. While certain of their criticisms are understandable, others are based on a misreading of my work. Finally, my critics fail to show that my book is mistaken in its central claim that the modern loss of faith in transcendence, basic to the traditional/religious worldview, is unwarranted, because science has not been (...)
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    Beyond the post-modern mind.Huston Smith - 1982 - Wheaton, Ill., U.S.A.: Theosophical Pub. House.
    The limits of science in discerning Ultimate Reality have brought Westerners to "as sharp an impasse in history as we have faced, " says Huston Smith. This new edition of critically acclaimed essays explores possible breakthroughts in the direction of reaching a liberated and enlightened consciousness. It contains a new preface and new final chapter.
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    Western and comparative perspectives on truth.Huston Smith - 1980 - Philosophy East and West 30 (4):425-437.
  13. Forgotten Truth.Huston Smith - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (3):382-384.
     
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    Forgotten truth: the common vision of the world's religions.Huston Smith - 1976 - [San Francisco]: HarperSanFrancisco.
    This classic companion to The World's Religions articulates the remarkable unity that underlies the world's religious traditions.
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  15. "In and Through Their Association": Freedom and Communism in Marx.Jan Kandiyali & Andrew Chitty - 2023 - In Joe Saunders (ed.), Freedom After Kant: From German Idealism to Ethics and the Self. Blackwell's.
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    O Organism, Where Art Thou? Old and New Challenges for Organism-Centered Biology.Jan Baedke - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (2):293-324.
    This paper addresses theoretical challenges, still relevant today, that arose in the first decades of the twentieth century related to the concept of the organism. During this period, new insights into the plasticity and robustness of organisms as well as their complex interactions fueled calls, especially in the UK and in the German-speaking world, for grounding biological theory on the concept of the organism. This new organism-centered biology understood organisms as the most important explanatory and methodological unit in biological investigations. (...)
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    Man's western way: An essay on reason and the given.Huston Smith - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (4):441-459.
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    Perennial Philosophy -- Primordial Tradition.Huston Smith - 1982 - Philosophy Today 26 (1):3-21.
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    Perennial Philosophy, Primordial Tradition.Huston Smith - 1982 - International Philosophical Quarterly 22 (2):115-132.
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    Primordial Tradition.Huston Smith - 1982 - Philosophy Today 26 (1):3.
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    Response to Tyson Anderson.Huston Smith - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (3):368-370.
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    St. Paul and Epicurus.Huston Smith & Norman Wentworth DeWitt - 1956 - Philosophical Review 65 (4):570.
  23. The Crisis in Philosophy.Huston Smith - 1988 - Behavior and Philosophy 16 (1):51.
     
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    The crisis in philosophy.Huston Smith - 1988 - Behaviorism 16 (1):51-56.
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    Transcendence in Traditional China.Huston Smith - 1967 - Religious Studies 2 (2):185 - 196.
    China's regard for nature, as expressed in Sung landscape painting, is clear and well recognised. What the Chinese believed to exceed the natural world, the realm of ‘the ten-thousand things’, is less clear. The present essay tries to explore this question systematically.
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    Two Kinds of Teaching.Huston Smith - 2012 - Teaching Philosophy Today:29-37.
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  27. The Purposes of Higher Education.Huston Smith - 1955
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    The Religious Significance of Postmodernism.Huston Smith - 1995 - Faith and Philosophy 12 (3):409-422.
    Accepting Lyotard’s “incredulity toward metanarratives” as its definition of postmodernism, and Derrida’s “openness to the other” as deconstruction’s contribution to it this essay distinguishes three species of postmodernism: minimal (we have no believable metanarratives), mainline (they are unavailable in principle), and polemical (“good riddance!”). It then argues that the religious impulse challenges all three of these contentions. Contra polemical postmodernism, metanarratives/worldviews are needed. Contra mainline postmodernism, reliable ones are possible. And contra minimal postmodernism, they already exist - in the world’s (...)
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    Unknotting reciprocal causation between organism and environment.Jan Baedke, Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda & Guido I. Prieto - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 36 (5):1-29.
    In recent years, biologists and philosophers of science have argued that evolutionary theory should incorporate more seriously the idea of ‘reciprocal causation.’ This notion refers to feedback loops whereby organisms change their experiences of the environment or alter the physical properties of their surroundings. In these loops, in particular niche constructing activities are central, since they may alter selection pressures acting on organisms, and thus affect their evolutionary trajectories. This paper discusses long-standing problems that emerge when studying such reciprocal causal (...)
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    What an International Declaration on Neurotechnologies and Human Rights Could Look like: Ideas, Suggestions, Desiderata.Jan Christoph Bublitz - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):96-112.
    International institutions such as UNESCO are deliberating on a new standard setting instrument for neurotechnologies. This will likely lead to the adoption of a soft law document which will be the first global document specifically tailored to neurotechnologies, setting the tone for further international or domestic regulations. While some stakeholders have been consulted, these developments have so far evaded the broader attention of the neuroscience, neurotech, and neuroethics communities. To initiate a broader debate, this target article puts to discussion twenty-five (...)
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    Tyranny and Freedom.Anne Marshall Huston - 1993 - Upa.
    This book covers the issue of tyranny and freedom. Included are selections from Hobbes, Rousseau, Jefferson, Machiavelli, Sophocles, Aristotle, Locke, Montesquieu, Madison, Calhoun, Plato, Milton, Mill, Tocqueville, Douglass, Chief Joseph, Thoreau, King, Arendt, and Holocaust documents. Co-published with Lynchburg College.
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  32. Autonomy and authenticity of enhanced personality traits.Jan Christoph Bublitz & Reinhard Merkel - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (6):360-374.
    There is concern that the use of neuroenhancements to alter character traits undermines consumer's authenticity. But the meaning, scope and value of authenticity remain vague. However, the majority of contemporary autonomy accounts ground individual autonomy on a notion of authenticity. So if neuroenhancements diminish an agent's authenticity, they may undermine his autonomy. This paper clarifies the relation between autonomy, authenticity and possible threats by neuroenhancements. We present six neuroenhancement scenarios and analyse how autonomy accounts evaluate them. Some cases are considered (...)
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  33. Under Color of Law: Obscenity vs. the First Amendment.William A. Huston - 2005 - Nexus 10 (Obscenity and the Law):9.
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    A Thoughtful Soul: Reflections From Swedenborg.Huston Smith - 1995 - Chrysalis Books.
    George F. Dole, Harvard Ph.D., has translated and arranged by theme a selection of passages from Swedenborg's works on life, heaven and hell, and the nature of God. This book is an accessible introduction for the reader new to Swedenborg, as well as a concise reference for those familiar with his philosophy. [Swedenborg's] philosophy is about as practical as one could ask. Ascetism is not the way to God.... A good person can be saved with any religion or with no (...)
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  35. Accents of the world's philosophies.Huston Smith - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 7 (1/2):7-19.
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    Apparatus for the study of continuous reaction.P. E. Huston & J. G. Hayes - 1934 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 17 (6):885.
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    An Introduction to Literary Semiotics.Susan Huston, Maria Corti, Margherita Bogat & Allen Mandellbaum - 1979 - Substance 8 (2/3):201.
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    Book: Education’s End.Mark Huston - 2009 - Philosophy Now 73:40-40.
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    Defending de dicto.Mark Huston - 2000 - Ratio 13 (2):186–190.
  40. Exploring ethical issues related to emerging technology in healthcare.Carol Huston - 2017 - In Catherine Robichaux (ed.), Ethical competence in nursing practice: competencies, skills, decision-making. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, LLC.
     
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    Forcible rape and human sexuality.Ted L. Huston & Gilbert Geis - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):186-187.
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    Hitchcock as Philosopher.Mark Huston - 2006 - Philosophy Now 57:45-46.
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  43. Intuition: A Discussion of Recent Philosophical Views.Mark R. Huston - 2004 - Dissertation, Wayne State University
    The use of intuition abounds in modern analytic philosophy. In particular, intuition is considered evidence that is used in the analysis of concepts, often in an attempt to find the individually necessary and jointly sufficient conditions of the concept under consideration. Alternatively, intuition is used as evidence that one or more of the proposed necessary conditions is unacceptable, as in Gettier counterexamples to the classical analysis of knowledge. This view of intuition can be thought of as a form of rationalism. (...)
     
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    Is Koethe’s Wittgenstein a Linguistic Idealist?Mark Huston - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Research 28:437-446.
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    Is Koethe’s Wittgenstein a Linguistic Idealist?Mark Huston - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Research 28:437-446.
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    Medical Conspiracy Theories and Medical Errors.Mark Huston - 2018 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 32 (2):167-185.
    In this essay, at the epistemological level I focus on groups, and not merely individuals, when examining medical errors on behalf of both the medical industry and patients who engage in medical conspiracy theories. Specifically, I use the work in virtue and vice epistemology by Quassim Cassam and Miranda Fricker to diagnose some of the problems that arise with medical conspiracism. Cassam identifies the vice conspiracist mentality to help explain the preponderance of conspiracy theorizing. Fricker provides a framework for thinking (...)
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    Novels and Navels.Nancy Huston - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 21 (4):708-721.
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    Something to Shout About.James L. Huston - 2005 - Metascience 14 (3):473-476.
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    The Conversation, Film, and Philosophy.Mark Huston - 2009 - Film and Philosophy 13:77-86.
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    What does the public think of placebo use? The canadian experience.Patricia Huston - 2004 - Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (1):103-117.
    Part of the National Placebo Initiative in Canada included public consultations, based on the belief that the views of the public should inform Canadian policy development on what constitutes appropriate placebo use. Public consultations took place nationally in 2003. A deliberative dialogue approach was used, or a structured discussion format designed to facilitate the consideration of complex issues and build consensus. The placebo debate was characterized as having 3 distinct approaches and each were explored. The first approach “Maximize Patient Protection” (...)
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