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    Næss og moderne argumentasjonsteori.Magne Reitan - 2016 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 51 (2):68-78.
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    Authorship: attitudes and practice among Norwegian researchers.Magne Nylenna, Frode Fagerbakk & Peter Kierulf - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):53.
    Attitudes to, and practices of, scientific authorship vary. We have studied this variation among researchers in a university hospital and medical school in Norway.
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    Aktuelle problemer i medisinsk etikk: provosert abort, prenatal diagnostikk, eutanasi.Magne Roland, Arne Emil Schjøth & Erling Gjengedal (eds.) - 1980 - Oslo: Luther.
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  4. ha-Tefilah ha-matmedet: ʻiyunim be-haḳdamah le-sidur 'ʻOlat Reʼiyah': ha-tefilah ha-matmedet shel ha-neshamah.Yehoshua Magnes - 2019 - Yerushalayim: Yatsa la-or ʻa. y. Mayim ḥayim.
     
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    La restauration du Parthénon.Magne - 1895 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 19 (1):539-539.
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    Why the deterrence argument for capital punishment fails.Eric Reitan - 1993 - Criminal Justice Ethics 12 (1):26-33.
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    Pedagogical Immediacy, Listening, and Silent Meaning: Essayistic Exercises in Philosophy and Literature for Early Childhood Educators.Viktor Magne Johansson - 2022 - Childhood and Philosophy 18:01-29.
    This essay concentrates on philosophizing that happens outside and in addition to planned philosophical discussions, philosophizing that comes alive in practice, that is intensified in children’s encounters with the world, with others, with language, in play. It contemplates how adults, educators and parents encounter children and are affected by children’s philosophical explorations. What is the role of the adult in children’s philosophical questioning? How can we respond to children’s philosophizing? What does it mean to do so? The essay explores philosophical (...)
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    Failure to Find a Conditioned Placebo Analgesic Response.Magne A. Flaten, Espen Bjørkedal, Peter S. Lyby, Yngve Figenschau & Per M. Aslaksen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Den vanskelige distinksjonen.Magne Flemmen - 2010 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 28 (3):235-244.
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    Noen og tredve år etter Distinksjonen.Magne Flemmen - 2017 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 35 (1):281-288.
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    Om Piketty og klassepolitikk: Noen sosiologiske refleksjoner.Magne Flemmen - 2021 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 39 (1-2):179-205.
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    På søken etter den refleksive arbeider – Om individualisering og kulturell klasseanalyse.Magne Flemmen - 2011 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 29 (1):234-251.
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    Analysis, naturalism and metaphysics in the philosophy of mind.Magne Dybvig - 2008 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 43 (1):33-51.
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  14. Kartesianismen som analytisk og transcendental problemstilling.Magne Dybvig - 1970 - Bergen,: Universitetet.
     
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    On the philosophy of psi.Magne Dybvig - 1987 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 30 (September):253-275.
    The paper attempts to clarify some conceptual, epistemological, and ontological issues connected with so?called psi phenomena. In part I an attempt is made to clarify the various ways in which the concept of psi may be used. The concept is tied to the concept of intentional content. Part II discusses how psi phenomena can be verified/falsified and in what sense parapsychology may be a scientific discipline in spite of there being no empirically well?founded theories about psi as such. In part (...)
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    Parapsychology as a search for the soul: Psi anomalies and dualist research programs.Magne Dybvig - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):583.
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    What Psychological Factors Make Individuals Believe They Are Infected by Coronavirus 2019?Hojjat Daniali & Magne Arve Flaten - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: We previously showed, by means of an online-based survey, that the belief of being infected by coronavirus disease 2019 acted as a nocebo and predicted higher perception of symptoms similar to COVID-19 symptoms. However, there is little known about the psychological mechanisms that give rise to beliefs such as certainty of being infected by COVID-19, and this was investigated in the present study.Objective: Using the same data from the previous online survey with the same research team, we further investigated (...)
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    Developing Dynamic Moral Capacities in Business Ethics Education: Extending the Giving Voice to Values (GVV) Framework.Cathrine Borgen & Magne Supphellen - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 20:33-50.
    Business ethics education aims to enable students to become conscious of their own values and develop the capacity to voice such values and make value-consistent decisions. However, a student’s personal values and the capacity to act on them tend to change after graduation. In this study, we discuss how moral learning is different in real work life compared to a business school setting, and we explain why graduates may downplay or abandon their values after graduation. We launch the concept of (...)
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    Divine Tyranny and the Goodness of God.Eric Reitan - 2008 - In Is God a Delusion? Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 58–75.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Concept of Divine Goodness as a Tool of Criticism The Divine Command Theory – or, How to Strip God's Goodness of Significance The Fundamentalist Attack on Divine Goodness The Problem with Young Earth Creationism Concluding Remarks.
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    Evil and the Meaning of Life.Eric Reitan - 2008 - In Is God a Delusion? Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 187–207.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Evidential Argument from Evil Theodicies A Limited Perspective Horrors The Defeat of Horror Sources of Meaning.
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    Introduction.Eric Reitan - 2008 - In Is God a Delusion? Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 1–13.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Spirit of Schleiermacher Ideology and Hope Overview.
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    On Religion and Equivocation.Eric Reitan - 2008 - In Is God a Delusion? Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 14–34.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Meanings of “Religion” Einsteinian Religion and the Feeling of Piety The Art of Equivocation The Eloquent Equivocations of Sam Harris The Truth amidst the Mudslinging.
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    Philosophy and God's Existence, Part I.Eric Reitan - 2008 - In Is God a Delusion? Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 101–119.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Mangling Aquinas The Argument from Design Why the Argument from Design Fails Dawkins' Case Against Theism A Fundamental Difficulty with Dawkins' Atheistic Argument.
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    Philosophy and God's Existence, Part II.Eric Reitan - 2008 - In Is God a Delusion? Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 120–139.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Cosmological Argument of Leibniz and Clarke Ontological Arguments and the Concept of a Necessary Being Why Not a Self‐Existent Universe? The Contestable Principle of Sufficient Reason Concluding Remarks.
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    Religious Consciousness.Eric Reitan - 2008 - In Is God a Delusion? Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 140–163.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Simone Weil: The Philosophical Mystic The Varieties of Religious Experience Mysticism, its Varieties, and its Authority Sam Harris on Spiritual Experience Schleiermacher on the Essence of Religious Experience.
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    References.Eric Reitan - 2008 - In Is God a Delusion? Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 234–240.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The New Atheist Attack on Faith Fides and Fiducia Catholic Faith The Failure of the Catholic View of Faith A Lutheran Alternative Love and Revelation Reason for Trust? Pragmatic Faith The Ethico‐Religious Hope Revisited The Logic of Faith.
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    Science, Transcendence, and Meaning.Eric Reitan - 2008 - In Is God a Delusion? Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 76–100.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Religion vs. Superstition Virgin Mary Sightings Schleiermacher and the Transcendence of God Brains in Vats What Science Can and Cannot Say About the Transcendent The God of the Chance Gaps A Meaningful “God” The Meaning of Life Concluding Remarks.
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    “The God Hypothesis” and the Concept of God.Eric Reitan - 2008 - In Is God a Delusion? Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 35–57.
    This chapter contains sections titled: New Atheist Definitions of God The Supremely Good God of Traditional Theism Non‐Substantive Definitions of “God” The Ethico‐Religious Hope God: The Ethico‐Religious Hope Fulfilled Continuity from the Ancients: Plutarch and Zoroaster Concluding Remarks.
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    The Root of All Evil?Eric Reitan - 2008 - In Is God a Delusion? Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 208–225.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Need for Certainty Indifference to the Goods of This World A Cause of Violence The Hope of the World?
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  30. On William A. Wallace, O.P., The Modeling of Nature.Benedict Ashley & Eric Reitan - 1997 - The Thomist 61:625-640.
     
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    Apokritikos: Kritische Ausgabe mit deutscher Übersetzung.Makarios Magnes - 2013 - De Gruyter.
    An die Seite des Corpus der Griechischen Christlichen Schriftsteller (GCS) stellte Adolf von Harnack die Monographienreihe der Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur (TU), die er bereits 1882 begründet hatte und die nunmehr als "Archiv für die... Ausgabe der älteren christlichen Schriftsteller" diente.
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    Carmina Christo Quasi Deo.Jean Magne - 1999 - Augustinianum 39 (1):85-95.
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    Cartilage formation in growth plate and arteries: from physiology to pathology.D. Magne, M. Julien, C. Vinatier, F. Merhi-Soussi, P. Weiss & J. Guicheux - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (7):708-716.
    Vascular calcifications are the consequence of several pathological conditions such as atherosclerosis, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia and chronic renal insufficiency. They are associated with risks of amputation, ischemic heart disease, stroke and increased mortality. A growing body of evidence indicates that vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) undergo chondrogenic commitment eventually leading to vascular calcification, by mechanisms similar to those governing ossification in the cartilage growth plate. Our knowledge of the formation of cartilage growth plate can therefore help us to understand why and (...)
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    L’exégèse du récit du Paradis dans les écrits juifs, gnostiques et chrétiens.Jean Magne - 1982 - Augustinianum 22 (1-2):263-270.
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    Le processus du judaïsation au témoignage des réécritures du récit de la multiplication des pains.Jean Magne - 1988 - Augustinianum 28 (1-2):273-283.
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    La variante du Pater de Lc 11, 2.Jean Magne - 1988 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 44 (3):369-374.
  37. Avoiding the Personhood Issue: Abortion, Identity, and Marquis's ‘Future‐Like‐Ours’ Argument.Eric Reitan - 2015 - Bioethics 30 (4):272-281.
    One reason for the persistent appeal of Don Marquis' ‘future like ours’ argument is that it seems to offer a way to approach the debate about the morality of abortion while sidestepping the difficult task of establishing whether the fetus is a person. This essay argues that in order to satisfactorily address both of the chief objections to FLO – the ‘identity objection’ and the ‘contraception objection’ – Marquis must take a controversial stand on what is most essential to being (...)
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    Rape as an Essentially Contested Concept.Eric Reitan - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (2):43-66.
    Because “rape” has such a powerful appraisive meaning, how one defines the term has normative significance. Those who define rape rigidly so as to exclude contemporary feminist understandings are therefore seeking to silence some moral perspectives “by definition.” I argue that understanding rape as an essentially contested concept allows the concept sufficient flexibility to permit open moral discourse, while at the same time preserving a core meaning that can frame the discourse.
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  39. Homosexuality, Misogyny, and God’s Plan.John D. Kronen & Eric H. Reitan - 1999 - Faith and Philosophy 16 (2):213-232.
    In response to powerful criticisms of older arguments, contemporary defenders of the Church’s traditional stance on homosexuality have fashioned a new kind of argument based upon the special relationship God created between the sexes. In this paper we examine two recent incarnations of this kind of argument and show that both fail to demonstrate the inherent immorality of homosexual relationships, and at most demonstrate that homosexual relationships are inferior to heterosexual relationships in certain respects. At the end of the paper (...)
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    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 178.John Kronen, Eric Reitan & Steven A. Long - 2012 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (1).
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    A Deontological Theodicy? Swinburne’s Lapse and the Problem of Moral Evil.Eric Reitan - 2014 - Faith and Philosophy 31 (2):181-203.
    Richard Swinburne’s formulation of the argument from evil is representative of a pervasive way of understanding the challenge evil poses for theistic belief. But there is an error in Swinburne’s formulation : he fails to consider possible deontological constraints on God’s legitimate responses to evil. To demonstrate the error’s significance, I show that some important objections to Swinburne’s theodicy admit of a novel answer once we correct for Swinburne’s Lapse. While more is needed to show that the resultant “deontological theodicy” (...)
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  42. Music and the brain: music and cognitive abilities.Reyna L. Gordon & Cyrille L. Magne - 2017 - In Richard Ashley & Renee Timmers (eds.), The Routledge companion to music cognition. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  43. Rape as an essentially contested concept.Eric Reitan - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (2):43-66.
    : Because "rape" has such a powerful appraisive meaning, how one defines the term has normative significance. Those who define rape rigidly so as to exclude contemporary feminist understandings are therefore seeking to silence some moral perspectives "by definition." I argue that understanding rape as an essentially contested concept allows the concept sufficient flexibility to permit open moral discourse, while at the same time preserving a core meaning that can frame the discourse.
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    Deep ecology and the irrelevance of morality.Eric H. Reitan - 1996 - Environmental Ethics 18 (4):411-424.
    Both Arne Naess and Warwick Fox have argued that deep ecology, in terms of “Selfrealization,” is essentially nonmoral. I argue that the attainment of the ecological Self does not render morality in the richest sense “superfluous,” as Fox suggests. To the contrary, the achievement of the ecological Self is a precondition for being a truly moral person, both from the perspective of a robust Kantian moral frameworkand from the perspective of Aristotelian virtue ethics. The opposition between selfregard and morality is (...)
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    Punishment and Community: The Reintegrative Theory of Punishment.Eric Reitan - 1996 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):57 - 81.
    There seems to be nearly universal agreement that society cannot do without some form of criminal punishment. At the same time, it is generally acknowledged that punishment, involving as it does the imposition of hardship and suffering, stands in need of justification. What form such a justification should take, however, is a matter of considerable contention, in part because of basic theoretical disagreements on the nature of moral obligation, and in part because of disagreements concerning the nature and purpose of (...)
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    En skjult utestengning fra politikk.Gunnar Bugge Helle, Magne Flemmen, Patrick Lie Andersen & Jørn Ljunggren - 2024 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 41 (2-3):116-153.
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    A Guarantee of Universal Salvation?Eric Reitan - 2007 - Faith and Philosophy 24 (4):413-432.
    Recent defenders of the Christian doctrine of eternal damnation have appealed to what I call the “No Guarantee Doctrine” (NG)—the doctrine that not evenGod can ensure both (a) that every person who is saved freely chooses to be saved and (b) that all are saved. Thomas Talbott challenges NG on the groundsthat anyone who is truly free will have no motive to reject God and will infallibly choose salvation. In response to critics of Talbott, I argue that in order toavoid (...)
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    Theories of Theories of Mind Peter Carruthers and Peter K. Smith, editors Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996, xv + 390 pp., $54.95, $19.95 paper. [REVIEW]Magne Dybvig - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (3):642-.
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    Deep Ecology and the Irrelevance of Morality.Eric H. Reitan - 1996 - Environmental Ethics 18 (4):411-424.
    Both Arne Naess and Warwick Fox have argued that deep ecology, in terms of “Selfrealization,” is essentially nonmoral. I argue that the attainment of the ecological Self does not render morality in the richest sense “superfluous,” as Fox suggests. To the contrary, the achievement of the ecological Self is a precondition for being a truly moral person, both from the perspective of a robust Kantian moral frameworkand from the perspective of Aristotelian virtue ethics. The opposition between selfregard and morality is (...)
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    Sympathy for the Damned.Eric Reitan - 2002 - Southwest Philosophy Review 18 (1):201-211.
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