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    Review: Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift, Family Values: The Ethics of Parent-Child Relationships. [REVIEW]Review by: Timothy Fowler - 2015 - Ethics 126 (1):200-204.
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    Review: Russell Daniel C, Happiness for Humans. [REVIEW]Review by: Timothy Chappell - 2014 - Ethics 124 (4):916-922,.
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    Book review: Unreliable sources: Review by Timothy W. Gleason. [REVIEW]Timothy W. Gleason - 1992 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 7 (1):54 – 59.
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    Review: Timothy F. Murphy, Ethics, Sexual Orientation, and Choices about Children. [REVIEW]Review by: Ryan Tonkens - 2014 - Ethics 124 (2):431-435,.
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    Review: Timothy Chappell, Knowing What to Do: Imagination, Virtue, and Platonism in Ethics. [REVIEW]Review by: Nicholas R. Baima - 2015 - Ethics 126 (1):210-215.
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  6. The status of child citizens.Timothy Fowler - 2014 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 13 (1):93-113.
    This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related political morality. The genesis of the paper is two considerations which are in tension with one another. First, that there must be some point at which children are divided from adults, with children denied the rights which go along with full membership of the liberal community. The justification for the difference in the statue between these two groups must be rooted in some notion of capacities, since these (...)
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    Markets, Choice and Agency.Timothy Fowler - 2015 - Res Publica 21 (4):347-361.
    John Tomasi’s Free Market Fairness introduces several powerful arguments in favour of a novel and surprising thesis: the best way to realize Rawls’s principles of justice is a free market society, rather than the arrangements that Rawls himself believed would best promote justice. In this paper, I adduce three arguments against Tomasi. First, I suggest that his view rests on a faulty understanding of what constitutes conventional property rights. Second, I argue that many market solutions generate choices which are not (...)
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    Why Public Programs Matter - and Will Continue to Matter - Even After Health Reform.Elizabeth J. Fowler & Timothy Stoltzfus Jost - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (4):670-676.
    Regardless of how health reform proceeds, we will continue to need public insurance programs to care for the poor, cover health problems not addressed by private insurance, and support the nation's health care infrastructure. This article examines that continuing role.
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    Review: Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift, Family Values: The Ethics of Parent-Child Relationships. [REVIEW]Timothy Fowler - 2015 - Ethics 126 (1):200-204.
  10. Eva Kittay, Metaphor: Its Cognitive Force and Linguistic Structure Reviewed by.Timothy A. Deibler - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (11):456-458.
  11. Colin McGinn, Mindsight: Image, Dream, Meaning Reviewed by.Timothy Schroeder - 2006 - Philosophy in Review 26 (3):213-216.
     
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  12. Michael Tye, Consciousness and Persons: Unity and Identity Reviewed by.Timothy Schroeder - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (4):303-305.
     
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  13. Michael Fischer, Stanley Cavell and Literary Skepticism Reviewed by.Timothy Gould - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (1):13-16.
     
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  14. Stanley Cavell, Contesting Tears: The Hollywood Melodrama of the Unknown Woman Reviewed by.Timothy Gould - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (4):241-243.
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  15. Alison Gopnik and Andrew N. Meltzoff, Words, Thoughts, and Theories Reviewed by.Timothy Bayne - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (4):254-256.
     
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  16. Charles P. Siewert, The Brentano Puzzle Reviewed by.Timothy J. Bayne - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (3):217-221.
     
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  17. William Seager, The Significance of Consciousness Reviewed by.Timothy J. Bayne - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (3):217-221.
     
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  18. Robert Brandom, Articulating Reasons: An Introduction to Inferentialism Reviewed by.Timothy Schroeder - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21 (4):235-237.
  19. Glenn McGee, The Perfect Baby: A Pragmatic Approach to Genetics Reviewed by.Timothy Caulfield - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (5):352-354.
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  20. Richard D. Mohr, Gays/Justice. A Study in Society, Ethics, and Law Reviewed by.Timothy F. Murphy - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (10):409-411.
  21. Gernot Böhme, Ethics in Context Reviewed by.Timothy Chambers - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (1):1-3.
     
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  22. Waiter Benesch, An Introduction to Comparative Philosophy: A Travel Guide to Philosophical Space Reviewed by.Timothy Chambers - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21 (6):396-398.
     
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    Richard Capobianco. Heidegger’s Way of Being. Reviewed by.Timothy Jussaume - 2018 - Philosophy in Review 38 (3):95-96.
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  24. John O'Neill, Essaying Montaigne: A Study of the Renaissance Institution of Writing and Reading Reviewed by.Timothy J. Reiss - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (2):87-91.
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  25. George H. Hampsch, Preventing Nuclear Genocide: Essays On Peace and War Reviewed by.Corbin Fowler - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (6):229-231.
     
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  26. RG Collingwood, An Essay on Philosophical Method Reviewed by.Timothy C. Lord - 2006 - Philosophy in Review 26 (4):246-248.
     
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  27. Tom Rockmore, Kant and Idealism Reviewed by.Timothy C. Lord - 2007 - Philosophy in Review 27 (6):434-436.
  28. Laurence R. Smith, Right and Wrong: Practical Ethics: A Fresh Look by a Retired Judge Reviewed by.Timothy J. Noonan - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (5):367-368.
     
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  29. Martin Tweedale, Scotus vs. Ockham: A Medieval Dispute over Universals Reviewed by.Timothy Noone - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21 (2):150-152.
     
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    Beyond “Does it Pay to be Green?” A Meta-Analysis of Moderators of the CEP–CFP Relationship.Heather R. Dixon-Fowler, Daniel J. Slater, Jonathan L. Johnson, Alan E. Ellstrand & Andrea M. Romi - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 112 (2):353-366.
    Review of extant research on the corporate environmental performance (CEP) and corporate financial performance (CFP) link generally demonstrates a positive relationship. However, some arguments and empirical results have demonstrated otherwise. As a result, researchers have called for a contingency approach to this research stream, which moves beyond the basic question “does it pay to be green?” and instead asks “when does it pay to be green?” In answering this call, we provide a meta-analytic review of CEP–CFP literature in (...)
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    Pablo Gilabert , From Global Poverty to Global Equality . Reviewed by.Timothy Weidel - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (2):70-72.
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    Challenging procedures used in systematic reviews by promoting a case‐based approach to the analysis of qualitative methods in nursing trials.Elizabeth G. Creamer, Timothy C. Guetterman, Ishtar Govia & Michael D. Fetters - 2021 - Nursing Inquiry 28 (2):e12393.
    This methodological discussion invites critical reflection about the procedures used to analyze the contribution of qualitative and mixed methods research to nursing trials by mounting an argument that these should rest on multiple publications produced about a project, rather than a single article. We illustrate the value‐added of this approach with findings from a qualitative, cross‐case analysis of three critical case exemplars from nursing researchers that each used a qualitative approach with a mixed method phase. The holistic lens afforded by (...)
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    Terence Holden , Levinas, Messianism and Parody . Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Timothy Stock - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (4):279-281.
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    Jill Stauffer, Ethical Loneliness: The Injustice of Not Being Heard. Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Timothy Edward Stock - 2017 - Philosophy in Review 37 (1):39-40.
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    Recruitment of reviewers is becoming harder at some journals: a test of the influence of reviewer fatigue at six journals in ecology and evolution.Timothy H. Vines, Arianne Y. K. Albert & Charles W. Fox - 2017 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 2 (1).
    BackgroundIt is commonly reported by editors that it has become harder to recruit reviewers for peer review and that this is because individuals are being asked to review too often and are experiencing reviewer fatigue. However, evidence supporting these arguments is largely anecdotal.Main bodyWe examine responses of individuals to review invitations for six journals in ecology and evolution. The proportion of invitations that lead to a submitted review has been decreasing steadily over 13 years (2003–2015) for (...)
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    Review Essay the Monstrosity of Monovalence: Paradox or Progress?Timothy Rutzou - 2013 - Journal of Critical Realism 12 (3):377-399.
    This critical review focuses on the problems of modernity as outlined by Žižek and Milbank in The Monstrosity of Christ: Paradox or Dialectic? It argues that both Žižek’s nihil-a-theology and Milbank’s radical orthodoxy cannot provide satisfactory resolutions to the problem of the universal and the particular in both its epistemic and ethical inflections on account of being unable to make intelligible the deeper problem of order and chaos. Both authors generate a flat actualist ontology characteristic of the epistemic fallacy, (...)
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    Review: Deligiorgi, Kant and the Culture of Enlightenment. [REVIEW]Timothy M. Costelloe - 2006 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (4):667-668.
    Timothy M. Costelloe - Kant and the Culture of Enlightenment - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 44.4 667-668 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Timothy M. Costelloe The College of William and Mary Katerina Deligiorgi. Kant and the Culture of Enlightenment. Albany, New York: SUNY Press, 2005. Pp. xi + 248. Cloth, $70.00. At a time when our attention is overwhelmed by the practical manifestations of power in pursuit (...)
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    A Critical Review of Sustainable Business Indices and their Impact.Stephen J. Fowler & C. Hope - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 76 (3):243-252.
    Most studies into the performance of socially responsible investment vehicles have focused on the performance of sustainable or socially responsible mutual funds. This research has been complemented recently by a number of studies that have examined the performance of sustainable investment indices. In both cases, the majority of studies have concluded that the returns of socially responsible investment vehicles have either underperformed, or failed to outperform, comparable market indices. Although the impact of sustainable indices to date has been limited, the (...)
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    The Light of Thy Countenance: Science and Knowledge of God in the Thirteenth Century (review).Timothy B. Noone - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (2):258-259.
    Timothy B. Noone - The Light of Thy Countenance: Science and Knowledge of God in the Thirteenth Century - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:2 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.2 258-259 Book Review The Light of Thy Countenance: Science and Knowledge of God in the Thirteenth Century Steven P. Marrone. The Light of Thy Countenance: Science and Knowledge of God in the Thirteenth Century. 2 Vols. Leiden: Brill, 2001. Pp. x + 611. Cloth, $90.00. In (...)
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  40. Modal science.Timothy Williamson - 2016 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 46 (4-5):453-492.
    This paper explains and defends the idea that metaphysical necessity is the strongest kind of objective necessity. Plausible closure conditions on the family of objective modalities are shown to entail that the logic of metaphysical necessity is S5. Evidence is provided that some objective modalities are studied in the natural sciences. In particular, the modal assumptions implicit in physical applications of dynamical systems theory are made explicit by using such systems to define models of a modal temporal logic. Those assumptions (...)
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  41. REVIEW: Edmund Husserl's Freiburg Years by J.N. Mohanty. [REVIEW]Timothy Burns - 2013 - Bibliographia 1.
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    Kant and the Culture of Enlightenment (review).Timothy M. Costelloe - 2006 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (4):667-668.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Kant and the Culture of EnlightenmentTimothy M. CostelloeKaterina Deligiorgi. Kant and the Culture of Enlightenment. Albany, New York: SUNY Press, 2005. Pp. xi + 248. Cloth, $70.00.At a time when our attention is overwhelmed by the practical manifestations of power in pursuit of personal, political, and economic gain, it is timely to read a book urging the spirit of the Enlightenment as a palliative for contemporary ills. In (...)
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  43. REVIEW: Being Reconfigured by Ian Leask. [REVIEW]Timothy Burns - 2013 - Bibliographia 1.
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    Principled Ethics Review: Governance Arrangements for University Research Ethics Committees.Timothy Stibbs - 2009 - Research Ethics 5 (3):110-112.
    This, the third seminar organised by the AREC university sector committee, included short presentations followed by parallel workshops. These proposed and explored basic principles for ethical review in the context of current models within the university REC sector. In this report, following an introduction, each of the speakers/workshop leaders summarizes their own perspective on the issues raised and discussed.
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    Book Review: Plundering Eden: A Subversive Christian Theology of Creation and Ecology by Gregory P. Wagenfuhr. [REVIEW]Timothy Howles - 2021 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (4):578-582.
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    Is it becoming harder to secure reviewers for peer review? A test with data from five ecology journals.Timothy H. Vines, Alison Cobra, Jennifer L. Gow & Arianne Y. K. Albert - 2016 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 1 (1).
    BackgroundThere is concern in the academic publishing community that it is becoming more difficult to secure reviews for peer-reviewed manuscripts, but much of this concern stems from anecdotal and rhetorical evidence.MethodsWe examined the proportion of review requests that led to a completed review over a 6-year period (2009–2015) in a mid-tier biology journal (Molecular Ecology). We also re-analyzed previously published data from four other mid-tier ecology journals (Functional Ecology, Journal of Ecology, Journal of Animal Ecology, and Journal of (...)
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    Walking in Roman Culture by Timothy M. O'Sullivan (review).Donald Lateiner - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (3):526-528.
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  48. 7. “Book Review: Lewis D. Solomon The Privatization of Space Exploration“. [REVIEW]Timothy D. Terrell - 2012 - Libertarian Papers 4:147-150.
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    ``Knowing and Asserting".Timothy Williamson - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (4):489-523.
    Assertions are praised as true, informative, relevant, sincere, warranted, well-phrased, or polite. They are criticized as false, uninformative, irrelevant, insincere, unwarranted, ill-phrased, or rude. Sometimes they deserve such praise or criticism. If any respect in which performances of an act can deserve praise or criticism is a norm for that act, then the speech act of assertion has many norms. So has almost any act; jumps can deserve praise as long or brave, criticism as short or cowardly. But it is (...)
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  50. Knowing and asserting.Timothy Williamson - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (4):489-523.
    This paper aims to identify the constitutive rule of assertion, conceived by analogy with the rules of a game. That assertion has such rules is by no means obvious; perhaps it is more like a natural phenomenon than it seems. One way to find out is by supposing that it has such rules, in order to see where the hypothesis leads and what it explains. That will be done here. The hypothesis is not perfectly clear, of course, but we have (...)
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