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    From Smallpox to SARS: Is the Past Prologue?John J. Hamre, James G. Young & Mark Shurtleff - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (s4):13-20.
    I am really quite honored to have a chance to be here. Also let me say how much I appreciate what all of you public health professionals do. One of the unfortunate dimensions of modern American life is that we have chosen to privatize all aspects of life. People do not live on their front porches anymore and watch their neighbors in the evening. They go out back in their wall-enclosed backyards. And we have done the same with medicine.Medicine has (...)
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    From Smallpox to SARS: Is the Past Prologue?John J. Hamre, James G. Young & Mark Shurtleff - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (S4):13-20.
    I am really quite honored to have a chance to be here. Also let me say how much I appreciate what all of you public health professionals do. One of the unfortunate dimensions of modern American life is that we have chosen to privatize all aspects of life. People do not live on their front porches anymore and watch their neighbors in the evening. They go out back in their wall-enclosed backyards. And we have done the same with medicine.Medicine has (...)
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    Influence of concurrent and terminal exposure conditions on the nature of perceptual adaptation.John J. Uhlarik & Lance K. Canon - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 91 (2):233.
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    Kant and Animals.John J. Callanan & Lucy Allais (eds.) - 2020 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    This volume is devoted entirely to exploring the role of animals in the thought of Immanuel Kant. Leading scholars address questions regarding the possibility of objective representation and intentionality in animals, the role of animals in Kant's scientific picture of nature, the status of our moral responsibilities to animals' welfare, and more.
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    Genealogical Pragmatism: Philosophy, Experience, and Community.John J. Stuhr - 1997 - State University of New York Press.
    Drawing on the work of popular American writers, American philosophers, and Continental thinkers, this book provides a new interpretation of pragmatism and American philosophy.
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    The necessity of conscience and the unspoken ends of medicine.John J. Hardt - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (6):18 – 19.
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    A terrible love of hope.John J. Stuhr - 2008 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 22 (4):pp. 278-289.
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    Introduction.John J. Stuhr - 2004 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 18 (3):169-169.
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    Homer's Ancient Readers: The Hermeneutics of Greek Epic's Earliest Exegetes.Robert Lamberton & John J. Keaney - 2019 - Princeton University Press.
    Although the influence of Homer on Western literature has long commanded critical attention, little has been written on how various generations of readers have found menaing in his texts. These seven essays explore the ways in which the Illiad and the Odyssey have been read from the time of Homer through the Renaissance. By asking what questions early readers expected the texts to answer and looking at how these expectations changed over time, the authors clarify the position of the Illiad (...)
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    Androtion F6 and Methodology.John J. Keaney - 1995 - Klio 77 (1):126-131.
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    A New Fragment of Sophocles and Its Schedographic Context.John J. Keaney - 2001 - American Journal of Philology 122 (2):173-177.
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    Two Emendations in Harpogration.John J. Keaney - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (02):139-140.
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    Atrocities, Hope, and Activism: On and Beyond Radical Evil, Scarcity of Hope, and the Postsecular.John J. Stuhr - 2009 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 23 (4):328-339.
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    Can Pragmatism Appropriate the Resources of Postmodernism? A Response to Nielsen.John J. Stuhr - 1993 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 29 (4):561 - 572.
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    Dewey's Reconstruction of Metaphysics.John J. Stuhr - 1992 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (2):161 - 176.
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    Editor's Introduction.John J. Stuhr - 2011 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 25 (1):1-2.
    In April 2010, the American Philosophies Forum held a symposium called "The Future of Ethics" at Emory University. Many of the twenty-four presentations, revised in light of significant discussion at the symposium, now are published in this and the subsequent issue of this journal.The notion of "the future of ethics" is intentionally multivocal. It includes, but is not limited to, attention to the nature of ethics and ethical life; the relation of ethics to aesthetics, politics, logic, sciences, and other fields; (...)
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    Fundamentalism and the Empire of Philosophy: What Constitutes a Pluralist Department?John J. Stuhr - 1996 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 70 (2):172 - 179.
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    Personalist and Pragmatist Persons.John J. Stuhr - 1990 - The Personalist Forum 6 (2):143-160.
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    Postmodernism: Old and New.John J. Stuhr - 1993 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 7 (2):103 - 109.
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    Patterns of Moral Complexity.John J. Stuhr - 1987 - The Personalist Forum 3 (2):166-170.
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    Sidetracking American Philosophy.John J. Stuhr - 1998 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (4):841 - 860.
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    Socratic Questions and Radical Empiricist Ethics.John J. Stuhr - 1984 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 20 (1):38 - 49.
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    Toward a Metaphysics of Experience.John J. Stuhr - 1980 - Modern Schoolman 57 (4):293-311.
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    Pragmatist Aesthetics: Living Beauty, Rethinking Art (review).John J. Stuhr - 1993 - Philosophy and Literature 17 (2):383-385.
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    A Point in Logic.John J. Toohey - 1931 - Modern Schoolman 8 (4):66-67.
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    The state and fate of contemporary philosophy of mind.John J. Haldane - 2000 - American Philosophical Quarterly 37 (3):301-21.
    A few years ago philosophy of mind in the main English-language tradition was characterized by marked optimism about progress and by broad agreement that a correct theory would be a version of physicalism that admitted the sui generis nature of psychological descriptions and explanations. Now consensus seems to have given way to chaos supervenient physicalism has become so weak as to be virtually contentless and reductionism has become no more plausible than when it was generally rejected. The essay presses these (...)
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  27. Martin Luther King, Jr.: The Making of a Mind.John J. Ansbro - 1982
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    Moral Relativism, Internalism, and the "Humean" View of Practical Reason.John J. Tilley - 1992 - Modern Schoolman 69 (2):81-109.
  29. A Benign Regress.John J. Haldane - 1983 - Analysis 43 (June):115-116.
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    Notes and comments. The morality of deterrence.John J. Haldane - 1985 - Heythrop Journal 26 (1):41–46.
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    Thomistic Papers, I.John J. Haldane - 1986 - Philosophical Books 27 (2):79-82.
  32. I want to make 'em happy".John J. Han - 2005 - In Stephen K. George (ed.), The moral philosophy of John Steinbeck. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press.
     
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    Truth, the Aid, not the Obstacle to Virtue.John J. Hartnett - 1958 - Franciscan Studies 18 (1):9-35.
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    David Hume: A Symposium. Edited by D. F. Pears. (London: Macmillan & Co. Ltd. 1963. Price 16s.).John J. Jenkins - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (153):251-.
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    Editor's Introduction: Symposium III: Words, Bodies, War.John J. Stuhr - 2008 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 22 (4):233-234.
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    Editor's Introduction: Symposium I: Words, Bodies, War.John J. Stuhr - 2008 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 22 (2):69-70.
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    Harmless Error and Other Forays into Bioethics.John J. Paris - 2002 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (4):353-358.
    How does a self-described “simple teacher of religion” at the College of the Holy Cross get involved in bioethics? Nothing in my training or experience had prepared me for involvement in medicine. Much like that of my moral theology professor and then mentor, Richard McCormick, my training was in moral theology and social ethics. I also had an abiding interest in the courts and constitutional law. That interest led to a doctoral dissertation at the University of Southern California's Program in (...)
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    The doctrine of the trinity in recent German theology.S. J. John J. O'donnell - 1982 - Heythrop Journal 23 (2):153–167.
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  39. The Division of Parts in Society according to Plato and Aristotle.S. J. John J. Navone - 1956 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 6:113-122.
    IN Plato’s eyes, unity was a prime requisite of civil society: “there is no greater good than whatsoever binds the State together into one”. Plato carried his conception of unity to an extreme; for his organic conception has the defect of postulating members who are means to the life of the rest, and do not share in that life. And yet Plato argues from his organic conception of the state to the conclusion, that as in an organism part must be (...)
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    The enigma of the later Von hügel.S. J. John J. Heaney - 1965 - Heythrop Journal 6 (2):145–159.
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    The Nature of Physical Science and the Objectives of the Scientist.John J. Fitzgerald - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (101):125 - 137.
    The history of Western Thought since the seventeenth Century leaves little doubt as to the practical validity of the method of natural investigation discovered by Galileo, interpreted by Descartes, and variously generalized by Newton and Einstein. The repercussions of its success on every level of human activity, religious, political, commercial, and educational have awakened the most diverse ánd even contradictory speculations as to the nature of this science and the objectives of the scientist. Often enough one gets the impression that (...)
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    Not Devoid of Forensic Potential, But….John J. B. Allen - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (1):27-28.
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    Single-alternation patterning in a conditioned suppression procedure with and without trace stimulus support.John J. B. Ayres & Charles N. Uhl - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (2):157-160.
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    The fate of published articles, submitted again.John J. Bartko - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):199-199.
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    Understanding Locke: An Introduction to Philosophy Through John Locke's Essay.John J. Jenkins - 1983
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    Revisiting the Foundations of Relativistic Physics: Festschrift in Honor of John Stachel.John J. Stachel & Abhay Ashtekar - 2003 - Springer Verlag.
    This book is for physicists, historians and philosophers of physics as well as students seeking an introduction to ongoing debates in relativistic and quantum physics. This title covers the recent debates on the emergence of relativity and quantum theory. It includes chapters with an introductory character, comprehensible to students and science teachers. It strengthens the bonds between the communities of scientists, historians, and philosophers.
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  47. Review:[Androtion and the Atthis: The Fragments Translated with Introduction and Commentary]. [REVIEW]John J. Keaney - 1995 - American Journal of Philology 116 (4):657-659.
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    American Philosophy. [REVIEW]John J. Stuhr - 1987 - Idealistic Studies 17 (3):268-270.
    This anthology contains selections from the writings of early American thinkers, the pragmatists, and many later twentieth-century philosophers in America. Accordingly, the book is divided into three major parts: the first deals with Edwards, Franklin, Jefferson, Emerson, and Thoreau; the second includes Fiske, Wright, Peirce, James, Dewey, and Royce; and the long third section contains selections from the early realists, Thomists, process philosophers, systematic metaphysicians, phenomenologists, new empiricists, language philosophers, and moral philosophers. Each chapter in each of the three parts (...)
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    Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity. [REVIEW]John J. Stuhr - 1989 - The Personalist Forum 5 (2):149-152.
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    Pluralism. [REVIEW]John J. Stuhr - 1996 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 24 (75):14-15.
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