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    Professor Dubs on the principle of indifference.Donald C. Williams - 1939 - Philosophy of Science 6 (3):371-373.
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    A reply to professor Schilpp.Homer H. Dubs - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (5):482-484.
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    The Identification of the Lao-Dz: A Reply to Professor Bodde.Homer H. Dubs - 1942 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 62 (4):300-304.
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    Further Remarks on the Identification of Lao Tzŭ: A Last Reply to Professor DubsFurther Remarks on the Identification of Lao Tzu: A Last Reply to Professor Dubs.Derk Bodde - 1944 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 64 (1):24.
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  5. Legislating a Solution to Animal Shelter Euthanasia: A Case Study of California's Controversial SB 1785.Sarah A. Balcom - 2000 - Society and Animals 8 (1):129-150.
    On September 22, 1998, California Governor Pete Wilson signed Senate Bill 1785 into law, dramatically affecting the entire California animal sheltering community. Dubbed the "Hayden law" by the animal protection community after the bill's sponsor, it represents the state of California's attempt to legislate a solution to both the companion animal overpopulation problem and the friction between the agencies trying to end it. The persistence of the bill's primary supporters, a Los Angeles veterinarian and a UCLA law school professor (...)
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    Plato on power, moral responsibility and the alleged neutrality of gorgias' art of rhetoric ().James Stuart Murray - 2001 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 34 (4):355-363.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 34.4 (2001) 355-363 [Access article in PDF] Plato on Power, Moral Responsibility and the Alleged Neutrality of Gorgias' Art of Rhetoric (Gorgias 456c-457b) James Stuart Murray 1. Introduction You are sitting in your office on a quiet Thursday afternoon when an agitated university administrator enters with news that the students in your "Plato class" have just been interviewed on the city's largest radio station. According to (...)
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    Could Understanding Harm?Iskra Fileva & Linda A. W. Brakel - 2023 - Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 30 (3):211-214.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Could Understanding Harm?Iskra Fileva, PhD (bio) and Linda A.W. Brakel, MD (bio)We would like to thank the editors for organizing this symposium and our commentators—Marga Reimer and James Phillips—for the thought-provoking feedback. Although we had thought about the ideas we discuss from many different angles, our commentators raised several interesting issues we had not considered. We are grateful for the opportunity to continue the conversation.Reply to ReimerAs Professor (...)
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    American political thought: the philosophic dimension of American statesmanship.Morton J. Frisch & Richard G. Stevens (eds.) - 2010 - New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
    This book focuses on the political thought of American statesmen. These statesmen have had consistent and comprehensive views of the good of the country and their actions have been informed by those views. The editors argue that political life in America has been punctuated by three great crises in its history-the crisis of the Founding, the crisis of the House Divided, and the crisis of the Great Depression. The Second World War was a crisis not just for America but for (...)
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    Without Buddha I Could not Be a Christian (review).Peter A. Huff - 2010 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 30:211-215.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Without Buddha I Could not Be a ChristianPeter A. HuffWithout Buddha I Could not Be a Christian. By Paul F. Knitter. Oxford: Oneworld, 2009. xvii + 240 pp.Paul Knitter’s contributions to interfaith dialogue and Christian theologies of religions are well known and widely appreciated. Even critics of Christian theories of pluralism, most prominently Pope Benedict XVI, have acknowledged the significance of Knitter’s strategic integration of perspectives from liberation (...)
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    Guarded by Mystery: Meaning in a Postmodern Age.David Walsh - 1999 - Cua Press.
    Clearly we have entered an era of heightened interest in spirituality. The proliferation of books, music, and paraphernalia espousing the way of the spirit is a striking phenomenon. Everywhere there is a new willingness to admit that the categories of rational thought, the authority of science, are no longer adequate to the task of making sense of our lives. A search for meaning has become pervasive. Equally striking has been the rise of experiential religion. Evangelical and fundamentalist churches are the (...)
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    The Deconstructing of Deconstructionism - Peterson vs Derrida.Scott D. G. Ventureyra - 2017 - Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 13 (1):171-194.
    In this paper, I wish to reflect upon the insistence on the use of gender neutral language and its implications for freedom of speech in Canada. There has been much controversy in Canada over recent legislation that adds gender expression and gender identity as protected grounds under the Canada Human Rights Act- i.e. Bill C-16, Jordan B. Peterson, Professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, has expressed his dissatisfaction with Bill C-16 and its implications for free speech. Peterson (...)
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  12. Delusions, Acceptances, and Cognitive Feelings.Richard Dub - 2017 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 94 (1):27-60.
    Psychopathological delusions have a number of features that are curiously difficult to explain. Delusions are resistant to counterevidence and impervious to counterargument. Delusions are theoretically, affectively, and behaviorally circumscribed: delusional individuals often do not act on their delusions and often do not update beliefs on the basis of their delusions. Delusional individuals are occasionally able to distinguish their delusions from other beliefs, sometimes speaking of their “delusional reality.” To explain these features, I offer a model according to which, contrary to (...)
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    Notes on Professor Bodde's Review of "Confucius, the Man and the Myth".Professor Bodde & H. G. Creel - 1951 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 71 (2):146-147.
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    Confucius: His Life and Teaching.Homer H. Dubs - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (96):30 - 36.
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    An Ancient Military Contact between Romans and Chinese.Homer H. Dubs - 1941 - American Journal of Philology 62 (3):322.
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  16. Hsüntze: the moulder of ancient Confucianism.Homer Hasenpflug Dubs - 1927 - London: A. Probsthain.
     
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  17. The philosophy of Hsüntze, ancient Confusionism [sic] as developed in the philosophy of Hsüntze.Homer H. Dubs - 1925 - Chicago,:
     
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  18. The life of a polymath : shared threads of thinking and action.Professor Tony Bertram & Professor Chris Pascal - 2019 - In Nóirín Hayes & Mathias Urban (eds.), In search of social justice: John Bennett's lifetime contribution to early childhood policy and practice. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    The Analects of Confucius. [REVIEW]Homer H. Dubs - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (20):557-558.
  20. Y.R. Chao on Chinese Grammar and Logic.Homer H. Dubs - 1955 - University of Hawaii Press.
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    The Development of Altruism in Confucianism.H. H. Dubs - 1949 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy 1:235-237.
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    Mencius and sün-dz on human nature.Homer H. Dubs - 1956 - Philosophy East and West 6 (3):213-222.
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    "nature" In The Teaching Of Confucius.Homer H. Dubs - 1930 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 50:233-237.
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    The Beginnings of Alchemy.Homer H. Dubs - 1947 - Isis 38 (1/2):62-86.
  25. The "completely alphabetic chinese script".Homer H. Dubs - 1963 - Philosophy East and West 13 (1):94 - 96.
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    Definition and its problems.Homer H. Dubs - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (6):566-577.
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    Empirical induction by probability and the external world.Homer H. Dubs - 1939 - Philosophy of Science 6 (3):371.
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    Language and philosophy.Homer H. Dubs - 1958 - Philosophical Review 67 (July):395.
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    On Our Lack of Certainty — An Answer to Mr. Williams.Homer H. Dubs - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (4):439-442.
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    Rational induction.Homer Hasenpflug Dubs - 1930 - Chicago, Ill.,: University of Chicago Press.
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    Theism and naturalism in ancient chinese philosophy.Homer H. Dubs - 1959 - Philosophy East and West 9 (3/4):163-172.
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    The defense of human equality.Homer H. Dubs - 1944 - Philosophical Review 53 (4):399-400.
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    The logical derivation of democracy.Homer H. Dubs - 1944 - Ethics 55 (3):196-208.
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    The Logic of Morris R. Cohen.Homer H. Dubs - 1934 - The Monist 44 (2):210-230.
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    The misleading nature of Leibniz's monadology.Homer H. Dubs - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (5):508-516.
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    The Nature of Rigorous Demonstration.Homer H. Dubs - 1930 - The Monist 40 (1):94-130.
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    The paradox of certainty.Homer H. Dubs - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (3):254-266.
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    The principle of induction.Homer H. Dubs & Herbert Feigl - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (4):482-486.
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    The principle of insufficient reason.Homer H. Dubs - 1942 - Philosophy of Science 9 (2):123-131.
    The principle of insufficient reason is one of those philosophic concepts that are highly symptomatic concerning the ultimate presuppositions of the person who accepts them as fundamental. This principle asserts that where we do not have sufficient reason to regard one possible case as more probable than another, we may treat them as equally probable. It has been violently rejected by various logicians, asserted to produce absurdities, and yet has remained persuasively attractive, being accepted, for example, by such an outstanding (...)
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    The present significance of oriental philosophies.Homer H. Dubs - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48 (3):311-315.
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    The socratic problem.Homer H. Dubs - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (4):287-306.
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    The Theory of Value.Homer H. Dubs - 1932 - The Monist 42 (1):1-32.
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  43. Value as interest--a criticism.Homer H. Dubs - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (4):474-489.
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    A Short History of Chinese Philosophy.Homer H. Dubs - 1951 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 71 (1):90.
  45. The development of altruism in confucianism.Homer H. Dubs - 1951 - Philosophy East and West 1 (1):48-55.
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    Recent chinese philosophy.Homer H. Dubs - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (13):345-355.
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    Mencius. A New Translation Arranged and Annotated for the General Reader.Homer H. Dubs & W. A. C. H. Dobson - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (4):520.
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    The Rationality Assumption.Richard Dub - 2015 - In Carlos Muñoz-Suárez & Felipe De Brigard (eds.), Content and Consciousness Revisited: With Replies by Daniel Dennett. Cham: Springer. pp. 93-110.
    Dennett has long maintained that one of the keystones of Intentional Systems Theory is an assumption of rationality. To deploy the Intentional Stance is to presume from the outset that the target of interpretation is rational. This paper examines the history of rationality constraints on mental state ascription. I argue that the reasons that Dennett and his philosophical brethren present for positing rationality constraints are not convincing. If humans are found to be rational, this will not be because a presumption (...)
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    The Psychophysical Problem-A Neglected Solution.Homer H. Dubs - 1929 - The Monist 39 (1):121-125.
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    On the relation of appearances to real things.Homer H. Dubs - 1928 - Journal of Philosophy 25 (24):651-654.
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