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    Nonvisual navigation by blind and sighted: assessment of path integration ability.Jack M. Loomis, Roberta L. Klatzky, Reginald G. Golledge, Joseph G. Cicinelli, James W. Pellegrino & Phyllis A. Fry - 1993 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 122 (1):73.
  2. An empirical investigation of the influence of selected personal, organizational and moral intensity factors on ethical decision making.Joseph G. P. Paolillo & Scott J. Vitell - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 35 (1):65 - 74.
    This exploratory study of ethical decision making by individuals in organizations found moral intensity, as defined by Jones (1991), to significantly influence ethical decision making intentions of managers. Moral intensity explained 37% and 53% of the variance in ethical decision making in two decision-making scenarios. In part, the results of this research support our theoretical understanding of ethical/unethical decision-making and serve as a foundation for future research.
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    Problemi di Sociologia.Joseph G. Grassi - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (1):133-134.
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    L'application du canon 812 aux Etats-Unis.Joseph G. Mueller - 2004 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 3 (3):479-498.
    Le canon 812 du Code de droit canon de 1983 exige que ceux qui enseignent une discipline théologique dans une université catholique aient un mandatum de la part de l’autorité ecclésiastique compétente. Entre insistances et rappels à l’ordre romains, s’en suivirent aux Etats-Unis neuf ans de consultations, discussions et conflits qui impliquèrent évêques, présidents d’universités et théologiens. Il y a là un fait théologique et ecclésial dont les Eglises d’autres pays n’ont pas fait la même expérience. L’examen des enjeux ecclésiologiques (...)
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    Form.Joseph G. Grassi - 1977 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 5 (16):4-7.
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    Other Conferences.Joseph G. Grassi - 1975 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 3 (11):2-2.
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    The annual business meeting.Joseph G. Grassi - 1978 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 6 (19):1-2.
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    The SAAP Meeting at the APA.Joseph G. Grassi - 1976 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 4 (14):1-1.
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    Justice and Obedience in the Crito.Joseph G. DeFilippo - 1991 - Ancient Philosophy 11 (2):249-263.
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    Logic.Joseph G. Anderson - 1874 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 8 (1):85 - 90.
  11. A modal argument against vague objects.Joseph G. Moore - 2008 - Philosophers' Imprint 8:1-17.
    There has been much discussion of whether there could be objects A and B that are “individuatively vague” in the following way: object A and object B neither determinately stand in the relation of identity to one another, nor do they determinately fail to stand in this relation. If there are objects of this type, then we would have a genuine case of metaphysical vagueness, or “vagueness-in-the-world.” The possibility of vague objects in this sense strikes many as incoherent. The possibility’s (...)
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    What is logic?Joseph G. Anderson - 1875 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 9 (4):417 - 421.
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  13. (2 other versions)Call for Papers.Joseph G. Grassi - 1977 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 5 (17):1-1.
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  14. The land-tenure regime in Ptolemaic Upper Egypt.Joseph G. Manning - 1999 - In Manning Joseph G., Agriculture in Egypt, From Pharaonic to Modern Times. pp. 83-105.
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    Aquinas and Continental Philosophy of Religion.Joseph G. Trabbic - 2002 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 76:211-228.
    In this paper I consider how Aquinas has been interpreted by continental philosophers of religion and particularly in relation to the problem of ontotheology. A patient examination of the texts of those who have dealt with Aquinas reveals two basic problems. First, there is an underestimation of the radicality of Aquinas’s negative theology. Second, no account is taken of the way Aquinas understands the relationship between reason and revelation. Aquinas’s position on this relationship is even more crucial for the overcoming (...)
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    By Revelation Alone? Some Objections to Robert Sokolowski's ‘Christian Distinction’.Joseph G. Trabbic - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 59 (3):456-467.
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    Maimonides, Aquinas, and Interreligious Dialogue.Joseph G. Trabbic - 2003 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 77:221-234.
    One way to work toward intercultural understanding is through interreligious dialogue, given the centrality that religion often has in a culture. David Burrell has suggested that Maimonides and Aquinas can offer us principles for interreligious dialogue. In particular, he argues that their negative theology shows us the impossibility of one tradition claiming a better understanding of God than those advanced by other traditions. This should lead religious traditions away fromcompetition and toward dialogue. In my paper, I propose a critique of (...)
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    Can Aquinas Hope ‘That All Men Be Saved’?Joseph G. Trabbic - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (2):337-358.
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    Duration of keypecks in variable-interval schedules of reinforcement.Joseph G. Williams & Edward K. Grossman - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (1):44-46.
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    A Genealogy of Marion’s Philosophy of Religion: Apparent Darkness. By Tamsin Jones.Joseph G. Trabbic - 2014 - International Philosophical Quarterly 54 (1):108-109.
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  21. Semiotics and semiology.Joseph G. Kickasola - 2008 - In Paisley Livingston & Carl R. Plantinga, The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Il Razionalismo di Morris R. Cohen nella Filosofia Americana d'oggi.Joseph G. Grassi - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (1):134-135.
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    (1 other version)First Call for Papers.Joseph G. Grassi - 1988 - The Owl of Minerva 20 (1):122-122.
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    The Eighth Annual Business Meeting.Joseph G. Grassi - 1981 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 9 (28):1-4.
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    (2 other versions)The Seventh Annual Business Meeting.Joseph G. Grassi - 1980 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 8 (25):1-3.
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    The SAAP Meeting at the APA Eastern Division Meetings.Joseph G. Grassi - 1980 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 8 (26):1-1.
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    A Cautious Alliance: The Psychobiographer’s Relationship with Her/His Subject.Joseph G. Ponterotto & Kevin Moncayo - 2018 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 18 (sup1):97-108.
    Psychobiography has been a topical area and an applied research specialty in psychology since Freud’s (1910/1989) influential psychoanalytic psychobiography of Leonardo da Vinci. Throughout the last century, psychobiographers have emphasized the importance of anchoring interpretations of life histories in established psychological theories and rigorous historiographic research methods. One topical area receiving less attention in psychobiography is the critical relationship between the psychobiographer and her or his subject as it relates to the process of psychobiographical writing. The present article explores the (...)
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    (2 other versions)Newsletter #1.Joseph G. Grassi - 1973 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 1 (1):1-1.
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    Dues.Joseph G. Grassi - 1981 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 9 (29):3-3.
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    SAAP's contribution.Joseph G. Grassi - 1981 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 9 (29):3-3.
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    Travel and Accommodation Information.Joseph G. Grassi - 1980 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 8 (24):3-3.
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    The Annual March Meeting.Joseph G. Grassi - 1975 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 3 (8):1-1.
  33. The ancient quarrel revisited: Literary theory and the return to ethics.Joseph G. Kronick - 2006 - Philosophy and Literature 30 (2):436-449.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Ancient Quarrel Revisited:Literary Theory and the Return to EthicsJoseph G. KronickThe modern quarrel between theory and practice, like the ancient one between philosophy and poetry, is at once a practical one—at its heart is the question how we should live—and a pedagogical one—who or what is the proper teacher of virtue? Today, the quarrel is between theory and literature rather than between philosophy and poetry, a change that (...)
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  34. Multiple-Stage Decision-Making: The Effect of Planning Horizon Length on Dynamic Consistency.Joseph G. Johnson & Jerome R. Busemeyer - 2001 - Theory and Decision 51 (2/4):217-246.
    Many decisions involve multiple stages of choices and events, and these decisions can be represented graphically as decision trees. Optimal decision strategies for decision trees are commonly determined by a backward induction analysis that demands adherence to three fundamental consistency principles: dynamic, consequential, and strategic. Previous research found that decision-makers tend to exhibit violations of dynamic and strategic consistency at rates significantly higher than choice inconsistency across various levels of potential reward. The current research extends these findings under new conditions; (...)
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  35. Saving substitutivity in simple sentences.Joseph G. Moore - 1999 - Analysis 59 (2):91–105.
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    Staging a Tertiary.Joseph G. Walleser - 1944 - Franciscan Studies 4 (1):63-78.
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  37. Cicero vs. Cotta in De natura deorum.Joseph G. DeFilippo - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (1):169-187.
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    Reply to André Laks on anaxagoras' Noyσ.Joseph G. DeFilippo - 1993 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (S1):39-48.
  39. Theology and First Philosophy in Aristotle's "Metaphysics".Joseph G. Defilippo - 1989 - Dissertation, Princeton University
    In the Metaphysics Aristotle explicitly identifies first philosophy, the science of "being qua being," with theology . But the treatise never explains how theology could also be a universal science of being. This dissertation will attempt to provide such an explanation. Its procedure will differ from past approaches by attempting to understand the programmatic remarks of VI.1 in the light of Aristotle's actual conception of god, his theology proper. ;Chapter two examines Aristotle's notion of god as a self-thinker. It argues (...)
     
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    Interpretations of Fichte.Joseph G. Naylor - 1981 - Idealistic Studies 11 (2):125-141.
    The recent resurgence of Fichte scholarship, especially on the European continent, challenges conventional views of his work. The common characterization of Fichte as a “subjective idealist” has become almost axiomatic. It is a charge traceable directly to Hegel but widely repeated by those who would not ordinarily claim Hegel as an authority. The new Fichte scholarship, however, places even Hegel’s interpretation of Fichte in question.
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  41. The role of family, school and community characteristics in inequality in education and labor market outcomes.Joseph G. Altonji & Richard Mansfield - 2011 - In Greg J. Duncan & Richard J. Murnane, Whither Opportunity?: Rising Inequality, Schools, and Children's Life Chances. Russell Sage.
     
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    Levinas and the Plot against Literature.Joseph G. Kronick - 2016 - Philosophy and Literature 40 (1):265-272.
    The remarkable interest in ethical theory shown over the last decade may simply be a return to the norms of literary scholarship. After all, ethics has dominated criticism of literature since Plato and Aristotle, and even with the emergence of formalism, in both its Russian and American varieties, ethical justifications of literature remained in place.However, the increasing influence of Emmanuel Levinas upon literary theory raises questions about the relation of ethical philosophy to literature.1 As his 1948 essay “Reality and Its (...)
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    Philosophy Beside Itself: On Deconstruction and Modernism (review).Joseph G. Kronick - 1987 - Philosophy and Literature 11 (2):366-367.
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    Irony in song.Joseph G. Moore - 2024 - Philosophical Studies 181 (8):1775-1788.
    “Perfect Day” by Lou Reed and “Village Ghetto Land” by Stevie Wonder are prime examples of “melic” irony in song—cases in which expressive irony is achieved through the interplay and tension between a song’s lyrics and its musical accompaniment. But how exactly can a song achieve this ironic effect, especially if, as formalists maintain, music on its own is incapable of meaning, much less communicative irony? In this paper, I illuminate this type of irony by applying a Gricean account of (...)
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    Do you really hate Tom Brady? Pretense and emotion in sport.Joseph G. Moore - 2019 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 46 (2):244-260.
    As sports fans, we often experience what seem to be strong garden-variety emotions—everything from joy and euphoria to anger, dread and despair. In self-description, in physiology and even in phenomenology, these reactions to sporting events present themselves as genuine emotions. But we don’t act on these ‘sporting emotions’ in the ways one might expect. This is because these reactions are not genuine emotions. Or so I argue. Johan Huizinga suggested that play has a pretend ‘set aside’ ‘extra-ordinary’ character. And Kendall (...)
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    First philosophy and the kinds of substance.Joseph G. DeFilippo - 1998 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (1):1-28.
    First Philosophy and the Kinds of Substance JOSEPH G. DEFILIPPO ON A CERTAIN INTERPRETATION Aristotle's Metaphysics contains two incompati- ble conceptions of metaphysics or, as he calls it, first philosophy. At two points in the treatise he identifies first philosophy with theology . Along with this identification comes a certain view about the nature and number of theoretical sciences. We are told in E. 1 that there are three: natural philosophy, mathematics, and theology. Natural philosophy deals with nonseparate,' mutable (...)
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    Curiositas and the Platonism of Apuleius' Golden Ass.Joseph G. DeFilippo - 1990 - American Journal of Philology 111 (4).
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    John A. O'Brien 1897-1963.Joseph G. Grassi - 1965 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 39:122 - 123.
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    (4 other versions)Newsletter No. 32.Joseph G. Grassi - 1982 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 10 (32):1-2.
  50. Did Clinton lie?Joseph G. Moore - 2000 - Analysis 60 (3):250-254.
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