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  1. Enlightenment Historiography Three German Studies.Günther Pflug, Paul Sakmann & Rudolf Unger - 1971 - Wesleyan University Press.
     
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Maria Magnabosco, Paul Unger, Jennings L. Wagoner, John L. Harrison, Mary Anne Christenberry, J. Stanley Ahmann, Roy R. Nasstrom, Jack F. Parker, Lorraine Harner & Richard L. Hopkins - 1977 - Educational Studies 8 (1):73-94.
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  3. (1 other version)Bommersheim, Paul, Wertrecht und Wertmacht. E. Ungerer - 1934 - Kant Studien 39:376.
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    Expressive Japanese: A Reference Guide for Sharing Emotion and Empathy.Senko K. Maynard, S. Nancy, Paul R. Goldin, Eun-Joo Lee, Duk-Soo Park, Jaehoon Yeon, J. Marshall Unger, Ho-min Sohn, Heisoon Yang & Precy Espiritu - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
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    St. Paul’s Conception of the Priesthood of Melchisedech: An Historico-Exegetical Investigation by Gerald Thomas Kennedy, O.M.I. [REVIEW]Dominic Unger - 1953 - Franciscan Studies 13 (1):62-62.
  6. The Fallacy of Philanthropy.Paul Gomberg - 2002 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (1):29 - 65.
    Global poverty, hunger, and lack of access to save water raise problems of how to organize human society so that everyone's needs can be met. Philanthropic proposals, such as Peter Singer's and Peter Unger's, are based on a false analogy to duties of rescue and encourage philanthropic responses, thus closing the discourse to discussion of the causes and remedies of poverty. Radical criticism of capitalist social structures are put off the table, and this is a profound error.
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    Turning Memory into Prophecy: Roberto Unger and Paul Ricoeur on the Human Condition between Past and Future.Ronald A. Kuipers - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (5):806-815.
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    The Imagination of Reason: Two Philosophical Essays. By Eric Unger Dr. Phil.., (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. 1952. Pp. vii + 134. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]D. J. McCracken - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (106):284-.
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    James Cummings and Ernest Schimmerling, editors. Lecture Note Series of the London Mathematical Society, vol. 406. Cambridge University Press, New York, xi + 419 pp. - Paul B. Larson, Peter Lumsdaine, and Yimu Yin. An introduction to P max forcing. pp. 5–23. - Simon Thomas and Scott Schneider. Countable Borel equivalence relations. pp. 25–62. - Ilijas Farah and Eric Wofsey. Set theory and operator algebras. pp. 63–119. - Justin Moore and David Milovich. A tutorial on set mapping reflection. pp. 121–144. - Vladimir G. Pestov and Aleksandra Kwiatkowska. An introduction to hyperlinear and sofic groups. pp. 145–185. - Itay Neeman and Spencer Unger. Aronszajn trees and the SCH. pp. 187–206. - Todd Eisworth, Justin Tatch Moore, and David Milovich. Iterated forcing and the Continuum Hypothesis. pp. 207–244. - Moti Gitik and Spencer Unger. Short extender forcing. pp. 245–263. - Alexander S. Kechris and Robin D. Tucker-Drob. The complexity of classification problems in ergodic theory. pp. 265–2. [REVIEW]Natasha Dobrinen - 2014 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 20 (1):94-97.
  10. International aid: When giving becomes a vice.Neera K. Badhwar - 2006 - Social Philosophy and Policy 23 (1):69-101.
    Peter Singer and Peter Unger argue that moral decency requires giving away all one's “surplus” for the relief or prevention of “absolute poverty,” because not doing so is analogous to refusing to save a drowning child to avoid making one's clothes muddy. I argue that there is a crucial disanalogy between the two cases and, moreover, that there are four independent moral objections to their thesis: it is monomaniacal in ignoring the variety of morally worthy ideals and elevating self-sacrificial (...)
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  11. Does “One Cannot Know” Entail “Everyone is Right?” The Relationship between Epistemic Scepticism and Relativism.Majid Amini & Christopher Caldwell - 2010 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 15 (1):103-118.
    The objective of the paper is to seek clarification on the relationship between epistemic relativism and scepticism. It is not infrequent to come across contemporary discussions of epistemic relativism that rely upon aspects of scepticism and, vice versa, discussions of scepticism drawing upon aspects of relativism. Our goal is to highlight the difference between them by illustrating that some arguments thought to be against relativism are actually against scepticism, that there are different ways of understanding the relationship between relativism and (...)
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  12. Putnam’s Internal Realism and Kant’s Empirical Realism.Paul Abela - 1996 - Idealistic Studies 26 (1):45-56.
    This paper challenges Putnam's claim that his internal realism is a revival of Kant's empirical realism. I agree with Putnam that there are good reasons to revive Kant's rather neglected empirical realist doctrine. However, internal realism is not the way this should be done. At the center of the following discussion lies the important difference between Putman's "real within a scheme" model and Kant's assertion of the independent existence of empirical objects. The strategy for the paper is as follows. I (...)
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    Mark as Interpreter of the Jesus Traditions.Paul J. Achtemeier - 1978 - Interpretation 32 (4):339-352.
    The hermeneutical key to reading and interpreting the Gospel of Mark is the role which the Evangelist has given to the passion of Jesus as the primary perspective for understanding all the other traditions about Jesus incorporated in the Gospel.
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  14. How to Rule Out Disjunctive Properties.Paul Audi - 2013 - Noûs 47 (4):748-766.
    Are there disjunctive properties? This question is important for at least two reasons. First, disjunctive properties are invoked in defense of certain philosophical theories, especially in the philosophy of mind. Second, the question raises the prior issue of what counts as a genuine property, a central concern in the metaphysics of properties. I argue here, on the basis of general considerations in the metaphysics of properties, that there are no disjunctive properties. Specifically, I argue that genuine properties must guarantee similarity-in-a-respect (...)
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  15. On Paul Guyer’s Kant and the Experience of Freedom. [REVIEW]Karl Ameriks & Paul Guyer - 1995 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (2):361.
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    Moral Markets: The Critical Role of Values in the Economy.Paul J. Zak (ed.) - 2008 - Princeton University Press.
    Like nature itself, modern economic life is driven by relentless competition and unbridled selfishness. Or is it? Drawing on converging evidence from neuroscience, social science, biology, law, and philosophy, Moral Markets makes the case that modern market exchange works only because most people, most of the time, act virtuously. Competition and greed are certainly part of economics, but Moral Markets shows how the rules of market exchange have evolved to promote moral behavior and how exchange itself may make us more (...)
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    More letters by Paul Feyerabend to Thomas S. Kuhn on Proto-Structure.Paul Hoyningen-Huene - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 37 (4):610-632.
    The paper contains two yet unknown letters that Feyerabend wrote to Kuhn in 1960 or 1961 on a draft of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. In these letters, Feyerabend criticises both details of Kuhn's book and its general direction. The letters anticipate many of the arguments that were put forward in the public controversy against Kuhn's position, including some of the (numerous) misunderstandings. Feyerabend's assertions and arguments are very characteristic of his position in the early sixties.
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    Ethnomethodology since Garfinkel.Paul Attewell - 1974 - Theory and Society 1 (2):179-210.
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    Institutional Diversity and Political Economy: The Ostroms and Beyond.Paul Dragos Aligica - 2013 - Oup Usa.
    This book discusses some of the most challenging ideas emerging out of the research program on institutional diversity associated with the 2009 co-recipient of 2009 Nobel Prize in economics, Elinor Ostrom, while outlining a set of new research directions and an original interpretation of the significance and future of this program.
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  20. Neuroeconomics.Paul Zak - 2006 - In Semir Zeki & Oliver Goodenough, Law and the Brain. Oxford University Press.
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    Visual Rhetoric in "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas".Paul K. Alkon - 1975 - Critical Inquiry 1 (4):849-881.
    Past, present, and future are reversed in the reader's encounter with the illustrations selected by Gertrude Stein for her Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas.1 After the table of contents there is a table of illustrations that encourages everyone to look at the pictures before they begin reading. During that initial examination, the illustrations forecast what is to be discovered in the text. Expectations are aroused by photographs showing Gertrude Stein in front of the atelier door, rooms hung with paintings, Gertrude (...)
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    What Is Pastoral?Paul Alpers - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 8 (3):437-460.
    Pastoral seems a fairly accessible literary concept; most critics and readers seem to know what they mean by it, and they often seem to have certain works in mind that count as pastorals. But when we look at what has been written about pastoral in the last decades -- when it has become one of the flourishing light industries of academic criticism -- we find nothing like a coherent account of either its nature or its history. We are told that (...)
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    (1 other version)Semantics and philosophy: [essays].Milton Karl Munitz & Peter K. Unger (eds.) - 1974 - New York: New York University Press.
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    Concepts of Science: A Philosophical Analysis. [REVIEW]Paul Teller - 1973 - Philosophical Review 82 (1):110-114.
  25. Immortality or Extinction.Paul Badham & Linda Badham - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (225):407-409.
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  26. An Augustinian philosopher between dualism and materialism: Ernan McMullin on human emergence.Paul L. Allen - 2013 - Zygon 48 (2):294-304.
    In claiming the independence of theology from science, Ernan McMullin nevertheless saw the danger of separating these disciplines on questions of mutual significance, as his accompanying article “Biology and the Theology of the Human” in this edition of Zygon shows. This paper analyzes McMullin's adoption of emergence as a qualified endorsement of a view that avoids the excesses of both dualism and materialism. I argue that McMullin's distinctive contribution is the conceptual clarification of emergence in the light of a precise (...)
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    V. Philologische beiträge zu griechischen mathematikern.G. F. Unger & Max C. P. Schmidt - 1884 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 42 (1):82-118.
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  28. Inverting Agamben: Gendered popular sovereignty and the ‘Natasha Wars’ of Cairo.Paul Amar - 2014 - Contemporary Political Theory 13 (3):263-286.
    Giorgio Agamben’s concepts of ‘the sovereign’, ‘state of exception’ and ‘bare life’ have been used by political theorists, particularly since the declaration of the Global War on Terror and during the more recent age of wars of humanitarian intervention, to conceptualize the sovereignty exercised by security states. These state processes have been mirrored by absolutization within some branches of political theory, conflating Foucauldian concepts of biopolitical sovereignty and circulatory governmentality with notions of absolutist rule, and narrowing optics for interpreting popular (...)
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    Adaptive social reasoning in depressed mood and depressive vulnerability.Paul Badcock & Nicholas Allen - 2003 - Cognition and Emotion 17 (4):647-670.
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    Experimental parapsychology as a rejected science.Paul D. Allison - 1979 - In Roy Wallis, On the margins of science: the social construction of rejected knowledge. Keele: University of Keele. pp. 271--291.
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    Exploring the Political Economy and Social Philosophy of James M. Buchanan.Paul Dragos Aligica, Christopher J. Coyne & Stefanie Haeffele (eds.) - 2018 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Each chapter in this volume seeks to explore, critique, and emphasize the continuing relevance of the vast contributions of Buchanan to our understanding of political economy and social philosophy.
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    Futuring: The Exploration of the Future.Paul Alkon - 2005 - Utopian Studies 16 (3):435-439.
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    Critical Realism Redux: A Response to Josh Reeves.Paul Allen - 2020 - Zygon 55 (3):772-781.
    This article combines an appreciation of several themes in Josh Reeves's Against Methodology in Science and Religion: Recent Debates on Rationality and Theology while arguing in favor of critical realism. The author holds that critical realism manages to combine the objective truth reached through inference and especially cognitive acts of judgment as well as the various, contingent historical contexts that also define where science is practiced. Reeves advocates a historical perspective, but this article claims that in order for critical realism (...)
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    Sin and Natural Theology: An Augustinian Framework Beyond Barth.Paul L. Allen - 2015 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 57 (1):14-31.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie Jahrgang: 57 Heft: 1 Seiten: 14-31.
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  35. Lyrical modes.Paul Alpers - 1992 - In Steven Paul Scher, Music and text: critical inquiries. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 59--74.
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  36. Prophètes et ministère prophétique dans le Moyen Âge latin.Paul Alphandery - 1932 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 12:334-59.
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  37. Masters and Disciples.Paul Ashton, A. J. Bartlett & Justin Clemens - 2006 - In Paul Ashton, Adam Bartlett & Justin Clemens, The praxis of Alain Badiou. Seddon, Melbourne, Australia: Re.Press. pp. 3--12.
     
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    William Maker, Philosophy Without Foundations: Rethinking Hegel , pp. 298. ISBN 0-7914-2100-7.Paul Ashton - 2005 - Hegel Bulletin 26 (1-2):100-107.
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    La pensée religieuse du jeune Hegel: liberté et aliénation.Paul Asveld - 1953 - Louvain : Publications universitaires de Louvain.
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    Phénomène, schème, figure.Paul-Étienne Atger - 2006 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 1 (1):29-46.
    La tension problématique du concept de Gestalt dans la première pensée de l’art de Heidegger indique une autre provenance que celle, implicitement reconnue par Heidegger, de Nietzsche. La première interprétation du schématisme kantien programme le dépassement phénoménologique de sa dissimulation comme « art caché ». Cette phénoménologie de la temporalité originaire, formulée en termes de « schèmes horizontaux », révèle l’échec de ce dépassement, lié à celui de la Seinsfrage. La collusion entre le problème de la liberté et celui du (...)
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    Michel Henry aujourd'hui.Paul Audi - 2001 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 3 (3):291-316.
    Il y a tout juste un an se produisait en France un événement philosophique majeur. Un événement qui, comme tout grand événement, aura été à la mesure non pas du monde, mais de la vie – en ce sens qu’il fut aussi fondamental, aussi peu tapageur, aussi incognito que la vie peut l’être au regard de tout individu..
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    (1 other version)Présentation.Paul Audi - 2014 - Cités 58 (2):129.
  43. Supériorité de l'éthique. De Schopenhauer à Wittgenstein, « Quadrige ».Paul Audi - 2001 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 191 (2):270-270.
     
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    Tratamento e cuidado dos pacientes em estado vegetativo persistente: um debate de vida e de morte.Paul Okoth Auma - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (17):267-276.
    This article presents the ethical situation that evolves the discussion of limitation of treatment offered to patients in a persistent vegetative state. Health professionals find themselves in difficult situations when dealing with these recurrent problems in their daily professional activities. This is presented, then, as an ethical issue of difficult solution, the decision of suspension of life support tasks. The debate is sustained, however, on how to distinguish the concepts of terminality of life, orthothanasia, euthanasia, dysthanasia, palliative care and, in (...)
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    Evidence‐based medicine and public health.Paul Aveyard - 1997 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 3 (2):139-144.
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    Reflections on Private Property as Ego and War.Paul Babie - 2017 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 30 (4):563-591.
    This article offers three reflections on the nature of the metaphysical ‘wall’ erected between the ‘Included’ and the ‘Excluded/Other’ by the concept of private property and its implementation in a state’s legal apparatus. The first reflection explores the reality of the concept of private property, using Louis Althusser’s conception of ideology, in order to demonstrate that the liberal conception of private property masks power operating on two levels: the formal, repressive state apparatus, and the deeper, the personal, the real, the (...)
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  47. John Hick.Paul Badham - 2009 - In Graham Oppy & Nick Trakakis, Medieval Philosophy of Religion: The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2. Routledge. pp. 5--233.
     
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    (2 other versions)No title available: Religious studies.Paul Badham - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (4):552-553.
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    Michel Blay, La Conceptualisation newtonienne des phénomènes de la couleur. Préf. de Maurice Clavelin. Paris, Vrin, 1983. 15,8 × 24, 308 p.(« L'Histoire des Sciences »). [REVIEW]Paul Acloque - 1984 - Revue de Synthèse 105 (113-114):200-201.
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    The Zen Master Hakuin: Selected Writings.Paul Wienpahl - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (3):333-333.
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