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  1. Tales about tails : is the mutilation of animals justifiable in their best interests or ours?Sandra Edwards & Pauleen Bennett - 2014 - In Michael C. Appleby, Daniel M. Weary & Peter Sandøe (eds.), Dilemmas in Animal Welfare. Wallingford, Oxfordshire: CABI International.
     
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  2. Perpetration-induced traumatic stress in persons who euthanize nonhuman animals in surgeries, animal shelters, and laboratories.Vanessa Roh If & Pauleen Bennett - 2005 - Society and Animals 13 (3).
     
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    Philosophy, Science and Sense Perception: Historical and Critical Studies.Jonathan Bennett - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):277-279.
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    Andrew Hurrell, On Global Order: Power, Values, and the Constitution of International Society, Oxford University Press, 2009, hardback, 336 pp., $97.84 hbk, ISBN 978-0199-23310-6; paperback, 336 pp., $45.00, ISBN 978-0199-23311-3. [REVIEW]Renée Marlin-Bennett - 2009 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 10 (1):143-145.
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  5. A vitalist stopover on the way to a new materialism.Jane Bennett - 2010 - In Diana H. Coole & Samantha Frost (eds.), New Materialisms: Ontology, Agency, and Politics. Duke University Press. pp. 47--69.
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  6. An Effective Paradigm for Conditioning Visual Perception in Human Subjects.Peter Davies, Geoffrey Davies, Bennett L. & Spencer - 1982 - Perception 11 (6):663–669.
     
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  7. Are Zoos and Aquariums Justifiable? A Utilitarian Evaluation of Two Prominent Arguments.Stephen Bennett - 2019 - Journal of Animal Ethics 9 (2):177-183.
    Keeping animals captive in zoos and aquariums is commonly justified by claiming that doing so produces worthwhile consequences in terms of public education and animal conservation. I take a utilitarian approach to the issue, and, after establishing a view on the moral status of animals, assert that these arguments in favor of zoos and aquariums fail. Furthermore, if, as I suspect they are, these two justifications turn out to form the foundation of the argument justifying these institutions, then we ought (...)
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    A unifying semantics for time and events.Brandon Bennett & Antony P. Galton - 2004 - Artificial Intelligence 153 (1-2):13-48.
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    Analysis without noise.Jonathan Bennett - 1991 - In R. Bogdan (ed.), Mind and Common Sense: Philosophical Essays on Common Sense Psychology. Cambridge University Press.
  10. Blameless Guilt: The Case of Carer Guilt and Chronic and Terminal Illness.Matthew Bennett - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (1):72-89.
    My ambition in this paper is to provide an account of an unacknowledged example of blameless guilt that, I argue, merits further examination. The example is what I call carer guilt: guilt felt by nurses and family members caring for patients with palliative-care needs. Nurses and carers involved in palliative care often feel guilty about what they perceive as their failure to provide sufficient care for a patient. However, in some cases the guilty carer does not think that he has (...)
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    Bergson by Mark Sinclair.Michael J. Bennett - 2020 - Review of Metaphysics 74 (1):165-167.
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    Answering the Bioethicists’ Objection.Michael Bennett - 2020 - Symposium 24 (1):92-117.
    Bioethicists criticize Jürgen Habermas’s argument against “liberal eugenics” for many reasons. This essay examines one particular critique, according to which Habermas misunderstands the implications of human evolution. In adopting Hannah Arendt’s concept of “natality,” Habermas seems to fear that genetically modified children will lose the contingency of their births, which would impair their capacity for political action; but according to evolutionary theory, bioethicists argue, this fear is unfounded. I explore this objection by entertaining the hypothesis that Habermas’s argument assumes Arendt’s (...)
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    A Thorn in the Side: Ian Hunter, Cultural Studies, and the Humanities.Tony Bennett - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (1):1-7.
    Summary What are the connections between Ian Hunter's specific criticisms of cultural studies and his more general criticisms of those strands of the humanities that take issue with instrumental reasoning? How are these connections informed by his assessments of the limitations, and the consequences, of the ?moment of theory?? What are the implications of his critique of anti-instrumental defences of the humanities for contemporary debates concerning the future trajectories of cultural studies? In exploring these questions I consider the continuities between (...)
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    A Theory of Morality.Jonathan Bennett & Hector Neri Castaneda - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (1):88.
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    A Whiteheadian Theory of the Agent Self.John Bennett - 1973 - Philosophy Today 17 (4):337-342.
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  16. Baudelaire.Joseph D. Bennett - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55:310.
     
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    Biosemiotic Aesthetics May Unify General Semiotics.Tyler James Bennett - 2022 - Biosemiotics 15 (1):23-26.
    Kalevi Kull’s target article importantly rejects the argument from biological aesthetics, that beauty is a product of natural selection. Instead, beauty is a reflection of the ongoing diversity of free semiotic choosing and fitting. From this view, biosemiotic aesthetics could become the semiotic branch par excellence, in its theorization of the origins of what has always been the central interest of general semiotics. The narrow argument about sexual selection is couched inside the broader ambition to establish a biological but nonreductive (...)
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    Bushido and the art of living: an inquiry into samurai values.Alexander Bennett - 2017 - Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture.
    What is Bushido? What is Budo? How are the culture and traditions of the samurai connected with the modern martial arts? Is the ancient wisdom of Japan's feudal warriors truly relevant in the twenty-first century? If so, how can it be accessed? This book addresses these questions, and is a must read not only for martial artists, but also for those who want to know more about the enigmatic Japanese mind and notions of self-identity"--Back cover.
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  19. Birth Control.Rebecca Bennett - 2013 - In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Blackwell.
     
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    Brown D. G.. What the tortoise taught us. Mind, n.s. vol. 63 , pp. 170–179.Jonathan Bennett - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):394-395.
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    Bergson's doctrine of intuition.C. A. Bennett - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25 (1):45-58.
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    Bergson’s Environmental Aesthetic.Michael James Bennett - 2012 - Environmental Philosophy 9 (2):67-94.
    This paper investigates the connection between Henri Bergson’s biological epistemology and his moral theory. Specifically, it examines the distinction between the morality of what Bergson calls “closed” and “open” societies in his late work Two Sources of Morality and Religion (1932). I argue that “open” morality provides the moral correlate of a non-instrumentalizing orientation toward nature. Here Bergson’s thought is disposed toward a very specific kind of environmental ethic, an aesthetic one. Bergson’s characterization of open morality, especially in the image (...)
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    Besteht eine besondere Verwandtschaft zwischen Christentum und Demokratie?J. C. Bennett - 1957 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 1 (1):208-219.
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    Beth Evert. Getalbegrip en tijdsaanschouwing . Euclides, vol. 15 , pp. 190–215.Albert A. Bennett - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (3):125-125.
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    Bioethics, Genethics and Medical Ethics.Rebecca Bennett, Charles A. Erin, John Harris & Søren Holm - 2002 - In Nicholas Bunnin & E. P. Tsui‐James (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 499–516.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Bioethics Genethics Medical Ethics.
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    Bocheński I. M.. Philosophie et sciences. Studia philosophica , vol. 13 , pp. 11–18.Jonathan Bennett - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):395-396.
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    Books in Review.Jane Bennett - 1987 - Political Theory 15 (4):662-664.
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    Books in Review.Jane Bennett - 1986 - Political Theory 14 (4):682-686.
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    Books in Review.Jane Bennett - 1996 - Political Theory 24 (2):343-346.
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    Rationality by Jonathan Bennett.Daniel C. Bennett - 1966 - Journal of Philosophy 63 (10):262.
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    Big data, little wisdom: trouble brewing? Ethical implications for the information systems discipline.David J. Pauleen, David Rooney & Ali Intezari - 2017 - Social Epistemology 31 (4):400-416.
    The question we pose in this paper is: How can wisdom and its inherent drive for integration help information systems in the development of practices for responsibly and ethically managing and using big data, ubiquitous information and algorithmic knowledge and so make the world a better place? We use the recent financial crises to illustrate the perils of an overreliance on and misuse of data, information and predictive knowledge when global Information Systems are not wisely integrated. Our analysis shows that (...)
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    Philosophical Guide to Conditionals.Jonathan Bennett - 2003 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Conditional sentences are among the most intriguing and puzzling features of language, and analysis of their meaning and function has important implications for, and uses in, many areas of philosophy. Jonathan Bennett, one of the world's leading experts, distils many years' work and teaching into this book, making it the fullest and most authoritative treatment of the subject.
  33. Linguistic behaviour.Jonathan Bennett - 1976 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    First published in 1976, this book presents a view of language as a matter of systematic communicative behaviour.
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  34. Love.Bennett W. Helm - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    This essay focuses on personal love, or the love of particular persons as such. Part of the philosophical task in understanding personal love is to distinguish the various kinds of personal love. For example, the way in which I love my wife is seemingly very different from the way I love my mother, my child, and my friend. This task has typically proceeded hand-in-hand with philosophical analyses of these kinds of personal love, analyses that in part respond to various puzzles (...)
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    Albert Van Helden;, Sven Dupré;, Rob van Gent;, Huib Zuidervaart . The Origins of the Telescope. 368 pp., illus., figs., bibl., index. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 2010. €49. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2012 - Isis 103 (2):408-410.
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    After Vatican II and Veritatis splendor: Five Moral Theology Textbooks. [REVIEW]Jana M. Bennett - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (1):70-84.
    Pedagogy in moral theology follows some of the particular concerns Catholic theologians have had since the Second Vatican Council as well as the aftermath of John Paul II’s encyclical on moral theology, Veritatis splendor. Most of the textbooks reviewed here teach virtue, Christian practice, and Thomas Aquinas’s theology, as largely positive responses to the Council and John Paul II. Catholic moral theology thus appears as a relatively stable field, though the authors use multiple approaches. There are, however, some moral theologians (...)
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    Baylis Charles A.. Universals, communicable knowledge, and metaphysics. The journal of philosophy, vol. 48 , pp. 636–644. [REVIEW]Jonathan Bennett - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (3):319-319.
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    Beth E. W.. Geschiedenis der logica . Servire's encyclopaedie, no. 37. N. V. Servire, The Hague 1944, 96 pp. [REVIEW]Albert A. Bennett - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):96-96.
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    Beth E. W.. Natuurphilosophie . Noorduijn's wetenschappelijke reeks, no. 30. Noorduijn en Zoon J., Gorinchem 1948, 230 pp. [REVIEW]Albert A. Bennett - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (4):212-213.
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    Bachmann F.. Die Fragen der Abhängigkeit und der Entbehrlichkeit von Axiomen in Axiomensystemen, in denen ein Extremalaxiom auflritt. Actes du Congrès International de Philosophie Scientifique, VII Logique, Actualités scientifiques et industrielles 394, Hermann & Cie, Paris 1936, pp. 39–52. [REVIEW]Albert A. Bennett - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):56-56.
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    Beyond good and evil: A critique of Richard Taylor's “moral voluntarism”. [REVIEW]JamesO Bennett - 1978 - Journal of Value Inquiry 12 (4):313-319.
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    Brain Gee. Francis Watkins and the Dollond Telescope Patent Controversy. Edited by, Anita McConnell and A. D. Morrison-Low. xxvi + 392 pp., illus., figs., tables, apps., bibl., index. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2014. £85. [REVIEW]Jim Bennett - 2015 - Isis 106 (2):453-454.
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    Books in review : Legitimacy and the politics of the knowable by Roger Holmes. London: Routledge and kegan Paul, 1976. Pp. VIII, 191. $11.50. [REVIEW]W. Lance Bennett - 1978 - Political Theory 6 (1):131-134.
  44. “Propositions in Theatre: Theatrical Utterances as Events”.Michael Y. Bennett - 2018 - Journal of Literary Semantics 47 (2):147-152.
    Using William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and the play-within-the play, The Murder of Gonzago, as a case study, this essay argues that theatrical utterances constitute a special case of language usage not previously elucidated: the utterance of a statement with propositional content in theatre functions as an event. In short, the propositional content of a particular p (e.g. p1, p2, p3 …), whether or not it is true, is only understood—and understood to be true—if p1 is uttered in a particular time, place, (...)
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  45. Kant's Dialectic.Jonathan Bennett - 1974 - New York]: Cambridge University Press.
    Jonathan Bennett here examines the second half of the Critique of Pure Reason, the Dialectic, where Kant is concerned with problems about substance, the nature ...
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    Jonathan Bennett on rationality: Two reviews.Arthur W. Collins & Daniel C. Bennett - 1966 - Journal of Philosophy 63 (May):253-266.
  47. Emotional Reason: Deliberation, Motivation, and the Nature of Value.Bennett W. Helm - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    How can we motivate ourselves to do what we think we ought? How can we deliberate about personal values and priorities? Bennett Helm argues that standard philosophical answers to these questions presuppose a sharp distinction between cognition and conation that undermines an adequate understanding of values and their connection to motivation and deliberation. Rejecting this distinction, Helm argues that emotions are fundamental to any account of value and motivation, and he develops a detailed alternative theory both of emotions, desires (...)
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    Idiots in Paris: diaries of J.G. Bennett and Elizabeth Bennett, 1949.John G. Bennett - 1980 - Santa Fe, N.M.: Bennett Books. Edited by Elizabeth Bennett.
    Foreword to new edition / George Bennett -- Original foreword / Elizabeth Bennett -- The diaries July 23, 1949-November 7,1949 -- Additional entries November 8-22, 1949.
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    The question of animal culture.Bennett G. Galef - 1992 - Human Nature 3 (2):157-178.
    In this paper I consider whether traditional behaviors of animals, like traditions of humans, are transmitted by imitation learning. Review of the literature on problem solving by captive primates, and detailed consideration of two widely cited instances of purported learning by imitation and of culture in free-living primates (sweet-potato washing by Japanese macaques and termite fishing by chimpanzees), suggests that nonhuman primates do not learn to solve problems by imitation. It may, therefore, be misleading to treat animal traditions and human (...)
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  50. The new demarcation problem.Bennett Holman & Torsten Wilholt - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 91 (C):211-220.
    There is now a general consensus amongst philosophers in the values in science literature that values necessarily play a role in core areas of scientific inquiry. We argue that attention should now be turned from debating the value-free ideal to delineating legitimate from illegitimate influences of values in science, a project we dub “The New Demarcation Problem.” First, we review past attempts to demarcate the uses of values and propose a categorization of the strategies by where they seek to draw (...)
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