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  1. The impact of inequality.Richard G. Wilkinson - 2006 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 73 (2):711-732.
    Why do people in more unequal societies have worse health and shorter lives than those in less unequal ones? Why do more unequal societies tend to have more violence and weaker community life? This paper discusses the research evidence on the psychosocial pathways which suggest how and why we are affected by inequality.How big income differences are in any society seems to serve as an indicator of the scale of social differentiation and social distances within it. The evidence shows that (...)
     
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    Nishida and Western Philosophy.Robert Wilkinson - 2009 - Ashgate.
    Nishida's starting point -- Radical empiricism and pure experience -- Fichte, the neo-Kantians, and Bergson -- Nishida's later philosophy: the logic of place and self-contradictory identity.
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    Analects.Robert Wilkinson & Arthur Waley - unknown
    No other book in the entire history of the world has exerted a greater influence on a larger number of people over a longer period of time than this slim volume. The spiritual cornerstone of the most populous and oldest living civilization on Earth, the Analects has inspired the Chinese and all the peoples of East Asia with its affirmation of a humanist ethics. As the Gospels are to Jesus, the Analects is the only place where we can encounter the (...)
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  4. Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers.Stuart C. Brown, Diané Collinson & Robert Wilkinson (eds.) - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    This _Biographical Dictionary_ provides detailed accounts of the lives, works, influence and reception of thinkers from all the major philosophical schools and traditions of the twentieth-century. This unique volume covers the lives and careers of thinkers from all areas of philosophy - from analytic philosophy to Zen and from formal logic to aesthetics. All the major figures of philosophy, such as Nietzsche, Wittgenstein and Russell are examined and analysed. The scope of the work is not merely restricted to the major (...)
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    Change and Continuity in Global Governance.Thomas G. Weiss & Rorden Wilkinson - 2015 - Ethics and International Affairs 29 (4):397-406.
    Why, despite well-established and well-publicized intergovernmental processes that date back to the early 1970s, have we been unable to put in place effective mechanisms to combat climate change? Why, despite the existence of extensive global human rights machinery, do we live in a world where mass kidnapping, rape, torture, and murder continue to blight the lives of so many? Why, despite a great deal of effort on the part of intergovernmental organizations and nonstate actors, have we been unable to make (...)
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    Fifty Eastern Thinkers.Diané Collinson, Kathryn Plant & Robert Wilkinson - 1999 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Kathryn Plant & Robert Wilkinson.
    Close analysis of the work of fifty major thinkers in the field of Eastern philosophy make this an excellent introduction to a fascinating area of study. The authors have drawn together thinkers from all the major Eastern philosophical traditions from the earliest times to the present day. The philosophers covered range from founder figures such as Zoroaster and Confucius to modern thinkers such as Fung Youlan and the present Dalai Lama. Introductions to major traditions and a glossary of key philosophical (...)
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  7. Modes of Predication and Implied Adverbial Complements.Robert W. Wilkinson - 1976 - Foundations of Language 14 (2):153-194.
    Constructions having the surface form NP be ADJ enough to VP are examined. It is shown that when ADJ in this construction belongs to a small class of adjectives including lucky or to a larger class including wise, a structural ambiguity appears in the complement of enough which is related to the distinction between implied and non-implied complements made in Karttunen . The underlying syntactic structure of NP be ADJ enough to VP when ADJ is lucky or wise is examined (...)
     
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    One Hundred Twentieth-Century Philosophers.Stuart Brown, Diane Collinson, Dr Robert Wilkinson & Robert Wilkinson (eds.) - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
    _One Hundred Twentieth-Century Philosophers_ offers biographical information and critical analysis of the life, work and impact of some of the most significant figures in philosophy this century. Taken from the acclaimed _Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers_, the 100 entries are alphabetically organised, from Adorno to Zhang Binglin, and cover individuals from both continental and analytic philosophy. The entries have an identical four-part structure making it easy to compare and contrast information, comprising: * biographical details * a bibliography of major works (...)
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    Fifty Eastern Thinkers.Diané Collinson, Kathryn Plant & Robert Wilkinson - 1999 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Kathryn Plant & Robert Wilkinson.
    Close analysis of the work of fifty major thinkers in the field of Eastern philosophy make this an excellent introduction to a fascinating area of study. The authors have drawn together thinkers from all the major Eastern philosophical traditions from the earliest times to the present day. The philosophers covered range from founder figures such as Zoroaster and Confucius to modern thinkers such as Fung Youlan and the present Dalai Lama. Introductions to major traditions and a glossary of key philosophical (...)
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    Thirty-Five Oriental Philosophers.Diané Collinson, Dr Robert Wilkinson & Robert Wilkinson - 1994 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Robert Wilkinson.
    The book is an introduction to oriental philosophy via individual consideration of the ideas of thirty-five major figures drawn from six traditions. Commentaries on each philosopher are accompanied by overviews of these traditions.
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    Thirty-Five Oriental Philosophers.Diané Collinson, Dr Robert Wilkinson & Robert Wilkinson - 1994 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Robert Wilkinson.
    The book is an introduction to oriental philosophy via individual consideration of the ideas of thirty-five major figures drawn from six traditions. Commentaries on each philosopher are accompanied by overviews of these traditions.
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    Winchester and the Public School Elite: A Statistical Analysis.T. E. B. Howarth, T. J. H. Bishop & Rupert Wilkinson - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):76.
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    The Pursuit of Comparative Aesthetics: An Interface Between the East and West.Mazhar Hussain & Robert Wilkinson - 2006 - Routledge.
    Comparative aesthetics compares the aesthetic concepts and practices of different cultures. This anthology of essays by internationally recognized scholars brings together some of the most important research in comparative aesthetics, from classic early essays to previously unpublished contemporary pieces. Ranging across cultures and time periods, the essays reveal both similarities and differences between various aesthetic traditions.
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    The Complete Valley of the Kings: Tombs and Treasures of Egypt's Greatest Pharaohs.Ronald J. Leprohon, Nicholas Reeves & Richard H. Wilkinson - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):162.
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    Rudolf Steiner on Education: A Compendium.Rudolf Steiner & Roy Wilkinson - 1993
    This is a concise guide to the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner. He pioneered a comprehensive, co-educational form of holistic education for children from kindergarten to the end of high school.
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    Global governance futures.Thomas G. Weiss & Rorden Wilkinson (eds.) - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Global Governance Futures addresses the crucial importance of thinking through the future of global governance arrangements. It considers the prospects for the governance of world order approaching the middle of the twenty-first century by exploring today's most pressing and enduring health, social, ecological, economic, and political challenges. Each of the expert contributors considers the drivers of continuity and change within systems of governance and how actors, agents, mechanisms, and resources are and could be mobilized. The aim is not merely to (...)
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    Introduction: Drivers and Change in Global Governance.Thomas G. Weiss & Rorden Wilkinson - 2015 - Ethics and International Affairs 29 (4):391-395.
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    A Companion to aesthetics.Robert Wilkinson - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (5):832-833.
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    Art of War/The Book of Lord Shang.Robert Wilkinson - unknown
    The two political classics in this book are the product of a time of intense turmoil in Chinese history. Dating from the Period of the Warring States (403-221BC), they anticipate Machiavelli's The Prince by nearly 2000 years. The Art of War is the best known of a considerable body of Chinese works on the subject. It analyses the nature of war, and reveals how victory may be ensured. The Book of Lord Shang is a political treatise for the instruction of (...)
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    Adapting to conversation as a language-impaired speaker: Changes in aphasic turn construction over time.Ray Wilkinson, Morwenna Gower, Suzanne Beeke & Jane Maxim - 2007 - Communications 4 (1):79-97.
    Using the methodology and findings of conversation analysis, we analyze changes in the talk of a man with aphasia (a language disorder acquired following brain damage) at two points in his spontaneous recovery period in the first months post-stroke. We note that in the earlier conversation (15 weeks post-stroke) two of the turn constructional methods he particularly makes use of are replacement (a form of repair) and extension. By the time of the latter conversation (30 weeks poststroke) these methods are (...)
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    Aesthetic Virtues in the Context of Nirvanic Values.Robert Wilkinson - unknown
    Aesthetic virtue concepts are rooted in philosophical assumptions of great depth within their host cultures. This thesis is supported by means of an analysis of some of the central aesthetic virtue concepts in Japanese thought, e.g. sabi, wabi, myosho. These concepts presuppose and reflect the presence of nirvana as the goal of life in Japanese culture. Because there is no western equivalent to the concept of nirvana, these terms likewise have no western equivalents.
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    Beauty matters.Robert Wilkinson - 2002 - British Journal of Aesthetics 42 (2):214-216.
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  23. Dimond B, Legal aspects of nursing.R. Wilkinson - 2002 - Nursing Ethics 9 (3):332-335.
     
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    Everyday Aesthetics.R. Wilkinson - 2009 - British Journal of Aesthetics 49 (2):191-194.
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  25. El concepto de lo profundo en Oriente y Occidente.Robert Wilkinson - 2004 - Suplementos de Contrastes: Revista Interdisciplinar de Filosofía 9:201-214.
    This article gives a brief analysis of the concept of aesthetic profundity, and gives examples of its deployment in European Romanticism, and in various important works of Indian, Chinese and Japanese aesthetic theory. It is srgued that the idea of profundity is most readily deployed in the context of metaphysics which regard the real as having a non-obvious but inexhaustible depth. This is a case of a major logical similarity between European and oriental aesthetic beliefs.
     
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  26. Enhancing Lecture Interaction through Live SMS.Robert Wilkinson - forthcoming - Hermes.
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  27. Focillon, Bergson and Buddhist aesthetics : a point in Focillon's reception of Japanese art.Robert Wilkinson - 2012 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 17:275-288.
    This essay focuses on a point in Henri Focillon's interpretation of the aesthetics of Japanese art. Focillon fastens very precisely on a deep difference which exists in the understanding of the idea of aesthetic contemplation in the Western and Eastern traditions. Western traditional analyses of contemplation presuppose and embody assumptions about the ontologicalultimacy of individuals that are absent from Eastern traditions in which the ultimate is conceived of as nothingness. In particular, the idea that the absolute is fully manifested in (...)
     
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    Gridlock? Maybe.Rorden Wilkinson - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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    Inequality and social outcomes – the journey to the spirit level and beyond: an interview.Richard Wilkinson - 2010 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 4 (2):126.
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    Interaction of Alcohol with Incentive and with Sleep Deprivation.R. T. Wilkinson & W. P. Colquhoun - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (4p1):623.
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    Interaction of lack of sleep with knowledge of results, repeated testing, and individual differences.Robert T. Wilkinson - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (3):263.
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    Interaction of noise with knowledge of results and sleep deprivation.Robert T. Wilkinson - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (4):332.
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    Interview with Catherine Camus.Russell Wilkinson & Chris Mitchell - 1995 - Philosophy Now 14:24-27.
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    J. Snyder and C. Gauthier. Evidence-based Medical Ethics--Cases for Practice-based Learning.R. Wilkinson - 2009 - Public Health Ethics 2 (1):117-118.
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    La créativité dans la peinture chinoise de tradition classique.Robert Wilkinson - unknown
    This essay is an interpretation of the phrase qiyun shengdong shi ye, recognised as the key to the aesthetics of classical Chinese painting. It is compared to the aesthetics of European Romanticism and of the eminent contemporary French poet, Yves Bonnefoy, all instances of a common logical pattern in aesthetics which tends to recur against a common metaphysical background.
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    Minds and Bodies: An Introduction with Readings.Robert Wilkinson (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    Written with the beginner in mind, Robert Wilkinson carefully introduces the reader to the fundamental components of the philosophy of mind. Each chapter is then helpfully linked to a reading from key thinkers in the field such as Descartes and John R. Searle.
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  37. Minds and Bodies: An Introduction with Readings.Robert Wilkinson - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    _Minds and Bodies_ is a clear introduction to the mind-body problem. It requires no prior philosophical knowledge and is ideally suited to newcomers to philosophy and philosophy of mind. Robert Wilkinson carefully introduces the fundamental components of the philosophy of mind: Descartes's dualist account of mind and body; monist views including eliminativism; computer science and artificial intelligence. Each chapter is linked to a reading from key thinkers in the field, from Descartes to Paul Churchland.
     
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  38. Managing global civil society : the WTO's engagement with NGOs.Rorden Wilkinson - 2005 - In Randall D. Germain & Michael Kenny (eds.), The Idea of Global Civil Society: Politics and Ethics in a Globalizing Era. Routledge.
     
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    Muscle tension during mental work under sleep deprivation.Robert T. Wilkinson - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (6):565.
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    Nishida, aesthetics and the limits of cultural borrowing.Robert Wilkinson - unknown
    [About the book] In this book the editors brought together outstanding articles concerning intercultural aesthetics. The concept ‘Intercultural aesthetics’ creates a home space for an artistic cross-fertilization between cultures, and for heterogeneity, but it is also firmly linked with the intercultural turn within Western and non-Western philosophy. The book is divided into two parts, yet one can sense a clear unity throughout the whole book. This unity is related to the underlying subject that the different authors, each in their own (...)
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    Nishida and Santayana on Goethe: An Essay in Comparative Aesthetics.Robert Wilkinson - unknown
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    New essays in comparative aesthetics.Robert Wilkinson (ed.) - 2007 - Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Comparative aesthetics is the branch of philosophy which compares the aesthetic concepts and practices of different cultures. The way in which the various cultures of the world conceive of the aesthetic dimension of life in general and art in particular is revelatory of profound attitudes and beliefs which themselves make up an important part of the culture in question. This anthology consists of entirely new essays by some of the leading, internationally recognised scholars in the field. The subjects addressed include (...)
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    Nishida Kitaro y la estetica de Max Klinger.Robert Wilkinson - unknown
    This essay explores the reasons for the favourable reception of Klinger's aesthetics in Japan. At the root of this favourable reaction is Klinger's preference for non-exhaustive depiction which stimulates the imagination of the viewer and hints at the inexhaustible depths of reality itself.
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    Nishida on the beautiful and the good.Robert Wilkinson - unknown
    Nishida analyses the relations of the ethical and aesthetic areas of life not in terms of types of concept or object but in terms of two types of consciousness. He holds that aesthetic and moral consciousness are radically different in kind, and both different from religious consciousness. Moral consciousness is the most superficial of the three, since it presupposes a duality not present in reality itself. Aesthetic consciousness has a tendency to unity, but is intermittent.
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    Nishida's Zen aesthetic.Robert Wilkinson - unknown
    [About the book] Comparative aesthetics is the branch of philosophy which compares the aesthetic concepts and practices of different cultures. The way in which the various cultures of the world conceive of the aesthetic dimension of life in general and art in particular is revelatory of profound attitudes and beliefs which themselves make up an important part of the culture in question. This anthology consists of entirely new essays by some of the leading, internationally recognised scholars in the field. The (...)
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    On the Western reception of Indian Aesthetics.Robert Wilkinson - unknown
    This is an essay in comparative aesthetics. The history of the reception of Indian aesthetics in the UK is a history of non-reception. This essay argues that the reasons for this neglect go beyond cultural arrogance, and can be traced to deep differences in the philosophical presuppositions of Indian and Western aesthetics respectively, especially those rooted in non-Western goal of nirvana.
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    Reflections on China in the Work of Leibniz, Wolff and Kant.R. Wilkinson - 2008 - Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 19 (1-2).
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    Reviewing Research with Mentally Incapacitated Adults: What RECs Need to Consider under the Mental Capacity Act 2005.Ruth Wilkinson - 2005 - Research Ethics 1 (4):127-131.
    The Mental Capacity Act will come into force in 2007. It sets out guidelines for the ethical review of research involving incompetent adults which will have an impact on the REC process. This paper attempts to explain the Act's requirements in a way that will give research ethics committees some clarity about what must be considered when reviewing applications. Potential difficulties have been highlighted with guidance as to how these might be resolved.
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    The Chinese Aesthetic Tradition – Li Zehou.Robert Wilkinson - 2011 - Philosophical Quarterly 61 (244):668-670.
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    Theories of Art and Beauty.Robert Wilkinson - 1991
    A book for Open University Course AA301: Philosophy of the Arts.
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