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  1. Hume's enlightenment tract: the unity and purpose of An enquiry concerning human understanding.Stephen Buckle - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Hume's Enlightenment Tract is the first full study for forty years of David Hume's Enquiry concerning Human Understanding. The Enquiry has, contrary to its author's expressed wishes, long lived in the shadow of its predecessor, A Treatise of Human Nature. Stephen Buckle presents the Enquiry in a fresh light, and aims to raise it to its rightful position in Hume's work and in the history of philosophy.
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    Hume's Reason.S. Buckle - 2002 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (4):526-528.
    Book Information Hume's Reason. By D. Owen. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 1999. Pp. x + 234. Hardback, £30.00.
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  4. Natural law and the theory of property: Grotius to Hume.Stephen Buckle - 1991 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this book, Buckle provides a historical perspective on the political philosophies of Locke and Hume, arguing that there are continuities in the development of seventeenth and eighteenth-century political theory which have often gone unrecognized. He begins with a detailed exposition of Grotius's and Pufendorf's modern natural law theory, focussing on their accounts of the nature of natural law, human sociability, the development of forms of property, and the question of slavery. He then shows that Locke's political theory takes (...)
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    Hume's Enlightenment Tract: The Unity and Purpose of an Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding.Stephen Buckle - 2001 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Hume's Enlightenment Tract is the first full book-length study for forty years of David Hume's Enquiry concerning Human Understanding. The Enquiry has, contrary to its author's expressed wishes, long lived in the shadow of its predecessor, A Treatise of Human Nature. Stephen Buckle presents the Enquiry in a fresh light, and aims to raise it to its rightful position in Hume's work and in the history of philosophy. He argues that the Enquiry is not, as so often assumed, a (...)
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    Hume's Enlightenment Tract: The Unity and Purpose of an Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding.Stephen Buckle - 2001 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Hume's Enlightenment Tract is the first full book-length study for forty years of David Hume's Enquiry concerning Human Understanding. The Enquiry has, contrary to its author's expressed wishes, long lived in the shadow of its predecessor, A Treatise of Human Nature. Stephen Buckle presents the Enquiry in a fresh light, and aims to raise it to its rightful position in Hume's work and in the history of philosophy. He argues that the Enquiry is not, as so often assumed, a (...)
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    Autistic Self-Advocacy and the Neurodiversity Movement: Implications for Autism Early Intervention Research and Practice.Kathy Leadbitter, Karen Leneh Buckle, Ceri Ellis & Martijn Dekker - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The growth of autistic self-advocacy and the neurodiversity movement has brought about new ethical, theoretical and ideological debates within autism theory, research and practice. These debates have had genuine impact within some areas of autism research but their influence is less evident within early intervention research. In this paper, we argue that all autism intervention stakeholders need to understand and actively engage with the views of autistic people and with neurodiversity as a concept and movement. In so doing, intervention researchers (...)
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    Arguing from potential.Stephen Buckle - 1988 - Bioethics 2 (3):227–253.
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    Arguing From Potential.Stephen Buckle - 1988 - Bioethics 2 (3):227-253.
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  10. Descartes, Plato and the cave.Buckle Stephen - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (2):338.
    It has been a commonplace, embodied in philosophy curricula the world over, to think of Descartes' philosophy as he seems to present it: as a radical break with the past, as inaugurating a new philosophical problematic centred on epistemology and on a radical dualism of mind and body. In several ways, however, recent scholarship has undermined the simplicity of this picture. It has, for example, shown the considerable degree of literary artifice in Descartes' central works, and thereby brought out the (...)
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  11. Embryo Experimentation.Peter Singer, Helga Kuhse, Stephen Buckle, Karen Dawson & Pascal Kasimba (eds.) - 1992 - Cambridge University Press.
    New developments in reproductive technology have made headlines since the birth of the world's first in vitro fertilization baby in 1978. But is embryo experimentation ethically acceptable? What is the moral status of the early human embryo? And how should a democratic society deal with so controversial an issue, where conflicting views are based on differing religious and philosophical positions? These controversial questions are the subject of this book, which, as a current compendium of ideas and arguments on the subject, (...)
     
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    Hume's sceptical materialism.Stephen Buckle - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (4):553-578.
    The paper argues that Hume's philosophy is best described as sceptical materialism. It is argued that the conjunction is not self-contradictory as long as 'scepticism' is understood in its ancient sense, as the denial of knowledge of the essences of things. It is further argued that scepticism (thus understood) and materialism are natural bedfellows, since a thoroughgoing materialism denies any special status to human rational powers. The content of the "Treatise of Human Nature" is then shown to conform to this (...)
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  13. Hume on the Passions.Stephen Buckle - 2012 - Philosophy 87 (2):189-213.
    Hume's account of the passions is largely neglected because the author's purposes tend to be missed. The passions were accepted by early modern philosophers, of whatever persuasion, as the mental effects of bodily processes. The dualist and the materialist differed over whether reason is a higher power able to judge and control them: thus Descartes affirms, whereas Hobbes denies, this possibility.Hume's account lines up firmly behind Hobbes. Although he shies away from Hobbes's dogmatic physiological claims, he affirms all the key (...)
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    Henry Thomas Buckle's Geschichte der Civilisation in England. Deutsch von A. Ruge.Henry Thomas Buckle & Arnold Ruge - 1864
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  15. Aristotle's republic or, why Aristotle's ethics is not virtue ethics.Stephen Buckle - 2002 - Philosophy 77 (4):565-595.
    Modern virtue ethics is commonly presented as an alternative to Kantian and utilitarian views—to ethics focused on action and obligations—and it invokes Aristotle as a predecessor. This paper argues that the Nichomachean Ethics does not represent virtue ethics thus conceived, because the discussion of the virtues of character there serves a quasi-Platonic psychology: it is an account of how to tame the unruly (non-rational) elements of the human soul so that they can be ruled by reason and the laws it (...)
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  16. Hume: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding: And Other Writings.Stephen Buckle (ed.) - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    David Hume's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, first published in 1748, is a concise statement of Hume's central philosophical positions. It develops an account of human mental functioning which emphasizes the limits of human knowledge and the extent of our reliance on mental habits. It then applies that account to questions of free will and religious knowledge before closing with a defence of moderate scepticism. This volume, which presents a modified version of the definitive 1772 edition of the work, offers (...)
     
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    British sceptical realism: A fresh look at the british tradition.Stephen Buckle - 1999 - European Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):1–29.
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    British Sceptical Realism: A Fresh Look at the British Tradition.Stephen Buckle - 1999 - European Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):1-29.
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    Tully, Locke and America.Stephen Buckle - 2001 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 9 (2):245-281.
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    The Scottish Enlightenment: Essays in Reinterpretation (review).Stephen Buckle - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (3):404-405.
    Stephen Buckle - The Scottish Enlightenment: Essays in Reinterpretation - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:3 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.3 404-405 Book Review The Scottish Enlightenment: Essays in Reinterpretation Paul Wood, editor. The Scottish Enlightenment: Essays in Reinterpretation. Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2000. Pp. xi + 399. Cloth, $75.00. This significant new collection of essays divides into three categories. The first, comprising essays by John Robertson, Charles Withers, and Richard Sher, addresses the continuing controversy (...)
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    Analytic philosophy and continental philosophy The Campbell Thesis revised.Stephen Buckle - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (1):111-150.
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    Tully, Locke and America.Stephen Buckle - 2001 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 9 (2):245 – 281.
  23. Peter Singer's Argument for Utilitarianism.Stephen Buckle - 2005 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 26 (3):175-194.
    The paper begins by situating Singer within the British meta-ethical tradition. It sets out the main steps in his argument for utilitarianism as the ‘default setting’ of ethical thought. It argues that Singer’s argument depends on a hierarchy of reasons, such that the ethical viewpoint is understood to be an adaptation – an extension – of a fundamental self-interest. It concludes that the argument fails because it is impossible to get from this starting-point in self-interest to his conception of the (...)
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    The Effects of Animacy and Syntax on Priming: A Developmental Study.Leone Buckle, Elena Lieven & Anna L. Theakston - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Universalism and individualism.Stephen Buckle - 1994 - Criminal Justice Ethics 13 (2):15-19.
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    Hume in the Enlightenment Tradition.Stephen Buckle - 2008 - In Elizabeth S. Radcliffe (ed.), A Companion to Hume. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 19–37.
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    A noteworthy Sahidic variant in a Shenoute homily in the John Rylands Library.D. P. Buckle - 1936 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 20 (2):383-384.
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    Analytic philosophy and continental philosophy.Stephen Buckle - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (1):111 – 150.
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    A Sahidic Variant in a Rylands Manuscript.D. P. Buckle - 1925 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 9 (2):602-603.
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    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and the Presumption of Informed Consent.David J. Buckles - 2020 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 20 (4):683-693.
    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is the default response for persons who suffer cardiac or pulmonary arrest, except in cases in which there exists a do-not-resuscitate order. This default mindset is based on the rule of rescue and the ethical principle of beneficence. However, due to the lack of efficacy and the high risk of potential harm inherent in CPR, this procedure should not be the default intervention for cardiac or pulmonary arrest. Although CPR is a lifesaving medical intervention, it has limited positive (...)
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    Hume's biography and Hume's philosophy: ‘My own life’ and an enquiry concerning human understanding.Stephen Buckle - 1999 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 77 (1):1-25.
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    Hume's Preference for the Enquiry: A Reply to Miller.Stephen Buckle - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (6):1219-1229.
    Jon Charles Miller argues that the ‘New Humeans’ stress the primacy of An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding over A Treatise of Human Nature, and that this is indefensible because it relies on omitting and distorting negative aspects surrounding Hume's statements of this preference. Miller's argument is not successful: first, the battle lines between ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Humeans are not reducible to the primacy of either text; nor are his specific objections to the letters convincing. Moreover, the Enquiry is not, as (...)
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    Moral prejudices: Essays on ethics.Stephen Buckle - 1996 - History of European Ideas 22 (2):171-171.
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    Peter Singer i utylitaryzm. Nauki płynące od Rousseau i Kanta.Steven Buckle - 2006 - Etyka 39:72-86.
    W artykule autor dowodzi, że argument Singera na rzecz utylitaryzmu jest chybiony i że poprawienie go wymaga wyciągnięcia nauki od Rousseau i Kanta. Autor wskazuje, że podobnie jak u Singera, argument Rousseau na rzecz umowy społecznej zawodzi, ponieważ nie udaje mu się połączyć opartego na interesie własnym punktu wyjścia z wnioskami o uspołecznieniu. Następnie autor dowodzi, że Kant rozwiązał problem Rousseau, przyjmując, że uspołecznienie było właściwe człowiekowi naturalnemu i podając w ten sposób koncepcję natury ludzkiej, w której jest miejsce dla (...)
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    The forty martyrs of Sebaste: a study of hagiographic development.D. P. Buckle - 1921 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 6 (3):352-360.
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    Hume's biography and Hume's philosophy: ‘My own life’ and an enquiry concerning human understanding.Stephen Buckle - 1999 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 77 (1):1 – 25.
    Hume's passing remark that his "ruling passion" was his "love of literary fame" has too easily encouraged the view that he gave up serious philosophizing after writing the _Treatise<D>. The most prominent casualty of this outlook is the first _Enquiry<D>. The article shows "the love of literary fame" to be an entirely appropriate motive for the serious intellectual writer, not an admission of frivolousness. Some further obstacles to taking the _Enquiry<D> seriously are considered, before a short sketch of the _Enquiry<D>'s (...)
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    Hume's Critique of the Contract Theory.S. Buckle - 1991 - History of Political Thought 12 (3):457.
    The object of this paper is to put Hume's criticism of the �fashionable theory� of the original contract within its proper contexts. This will enable us to show the inner coherence of Hume's arguments, but also their pronounced difference from those characteristically modern versions of contract theory which, like Rawls's, appeal to the notion of a hypothetical contract. We begin, however, with a few observations on the history of contract theories.
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  38. The Codification of Medical Morality, Volume One: Medical Ethics and Etiquette in the Eighteenth Century.Robert Baker & Stephen Buckle - 1995 - Bioethics 9 (2):180-180.
     
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  39. Biological processes and moral events.S. Buckle - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (3):144-147.
    It is often argued that the continuity of the processes of embryo development precludes the establishment of morally significant boundaries, once development is under way. These arguments typically claim that marking out any moral boundaries requires identifying particular significant events, and that in such circumstances this is either impossible or arbitrary. In this paper it is argued that arguments of this kind are not cogent. The paper concludes by indicating where the real problems lie.
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    Biblical references in a Sahidic manuscript in the John Rylands Library.D. P. Buckle - 1918 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 4 (2):312-317.
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  41. Consequentialism and Utilitarianism: Form and Content in Recent Moral Theory.Stephen Buckle - 2006 - Ethics Education 12 (2).
     
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  42. Constantine George Caffentzis: Exciting the Industry of Mankind: George Berkeley's Philosophy of Money.S. Buckle - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (3):551-553.
     
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  43. David Armitage: The Ideological Origins of the British Empire.S. Buckle - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (1):153-155.
     
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    Hume's Reason.S. Buckle - 2002 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (4):526-528.
    Book Information Hume's Reason. By D. Owen. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 1999. Pp. x + 234. Hardback, £30.00.
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    Gaita's Moral Philosophy and the Rational Soul.Stephen Buckle - 2013 - Philosophical Investigations 36 (4):285-302.
    Raimond Gaita's moral philosophy has a Platonic emphasis on “goodness beyond virtue.” But it also displays an anti-rationalist tendency, subordinating reason to the immediate responsiveness of human beings to each other. However, Gaita's account of the lucidity on which moral life depends fits ill with this subordination. Some Wittgensteinian remarks that have influenced Gaita are deployed to show that a Platonic rationalist psychology better serves his purposes than does his own, implicitly empiricist, psychology. The conclusion notes that Gaita's more recent (...)
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    Hume and Smith on justice.Stephen Buckle - 2013 - In Gerald F. Gaus & Fred D'Agostino (eds.), The Routledge companion to social and political philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 92.
  47. Hume's philosophy and its modern British debts.Stephen Buckle - 2019 - In Angela Coventry & Alex Sager (eds.), _The Humean Mind_. New York: Routledge.
  48. Individuals and syngamy.Stephen Buckle & Karen Dawson - 1988 - Bioethics News 7 (3):15-30.
     
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    Individuals and Syngamy: An Analysis of “Identifying the Origin of a Human Life”: a Submission to the Standing Review and Advisory Committee on Infertility by the St Vincent’s Bioethics Centre.Stephen Buckle & Karen Dawson - 1988 - Monash Bioethics Review 7 (3):15-30.
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  50. Index of volume 79, 2001.Stephen Buckle, Miracles Marvels, Mundane Order, Temporal Solipsism, Robert Kirk, Nonreductive Physicalism, Strict Implication, Donald Mertz Individuation, Instance Ontology & Dale E. Miller - 2001 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (4):594-596.
     
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