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  1. Francis Stewart Leland Lyons 1923-1983.Rf Foster - 1985 - In Foster Rf (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 70: 1984. pp. 463.
     
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  2. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 70: 1984.Foster Rf - 1985
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  3. Cognitive flexibility in 3 domains.Rf Dillon - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):491-491.
     
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  4. Auditory streaming by european starlings.Rf Braaten & Sh Hulse - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):450-450.
  5. La concepción aristotélica de la economia.Rf Crespo - 1993 - Philosophia (Misc.) 1:9-83.
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  6. Nota acerca de las precisiones tomistas al concepto aristotélico de ciencia práctica y la noción contemporánea de ciencias sociales.Rf Crespo - 1994 - Sapientia 49 (193-94):297-305.
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    Abbreviations: E-Erkenntnis, DAH-Dialectics & Humanism, LG-Logischer Ratio-nalismus. Philosophische Schriften der Lemberg-Warschauer Schule (edited by D. Pcarce and J. Wolcriski, Athenaum Verlag, Frankfurt/M. 1988), PF-Pneglqd Filozoficzny. PSPS&H-Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities, RF-Ruch Filozoficzny, SL-Studia Logica,'-incomplete or uncertaln data. [REVIEW]Iv Rf - 1995 - In Vito Sinisi & Jan Woleński (eds.), The Heritage of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz. Rodopi. pp. 40--357.
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  8. A look at indian education in oklahoma.Rf Holland - 1983 - Journal of Thought 18 (3):107-117.
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  9. Petit essai sur l'imaginaire En néerlandais.Beerling Rf - 1977 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 69 (4):269-277.
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  10. The Nature of Perception.John Foster - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    John Foster addresses the question: what is it to perceive a physical object? He rejects the view that we perceive such objects directly, and argues for a new version of the traditional empiricist account, which locates the immediate objects of perception in the mind. But this account seems to imply that we do not perceive physical objects at all. Foster offers a surprising solution, which involves embracing an idealist view of the physical world.
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  11. Platonic love.Giovanni Rf Ferrari - 1992 - In Richard Kraut (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Plato. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    The Nature of Perception.John Foster - 2000 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press on Demand.
    John Foster presents a penetrating investigation into the question: what is it to perceive a physical object? Is perceptual contact with a physical object, he asks, something fundamental, or does it break down into further factors? If the latter, what are these factors, and how do they combine to secure the contact? For most of the book, Foster addressed these questions in the framework of a realist view of the physical world. But the arguments which thereby unfold - (...)
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    Defining Moral Realism.Jennifer Foster & Mark Schroeder - 2023 - In Paul Bloomfield & David Copp (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Moral Realism. Oxford University Press. pp. 3-17.
    Wherever philosophers disagree, one of the things at issue is likely to be what they disagree about, itself. In addition to asking whether moral realism is true, and which forms of moral realism are more likely to be true than others, we can also ask what it would mean for some form of moral realism to be true. The usual aspiration of such inquiry is to find definitions that all can agree on, so that we can use terms in a (...)
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    Fate, Time, and Language: An Essay on Free Will.David Foster Wallace, James Ryerson & Jay Garfield (eds.) - 2010 - New York, NY, USA: Columbia University Press.
    In 1962, the philosopher Richard Taylor used six commonly accepted presuppositions to imply that human beings have no control over the future. David Foster Wallace not only took issue with Taylor's method, which, according to him, scrambled the relations of logic, language, and the physical world, but also noted a semantic trick at the heart of Taylor's argument. _Fate, Time, and Language_ presents Wallace's brilliant critique of Taylor's work. Written long before the publication of his fiction and essays, Wallace's (...)
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  15. The Case for Idealism.John Foster - 1982 - Boston: Routledge.
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    The catastrophe of neo-liberalism.Roger Foster - 2017 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (2):123-143.
    My article provides a systematic interpretation of the transformation of capitalist society in the neo-liberal era as a form of what Karl Polanyi called ‘cultural catastrophe’. I substantiate this claim by drawing upon Erich Fromm’s theory of social character. Fromm’s notion of social character, I argue, offers a plausible, psychodynamic explanation of the processes of social change and the eventual class composition of neo-liberal society. I argue, further, that Fromm allows us to understand the psychosocial basis of the process that (...)
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    The Anti-aesthetic: essays on postmodern culture.Hal Foster (ed.) - 1983 - Port Townsend, Wash.: Bay Press.
    In all the arts a war is being waged between modernists and postmodernists. Radicals have tended to side with the modernists against the forces of conservatism. Postmodern Culture is a break with this tendency. Its contributors propose a postmodernism of resistance - an aesthetic that rejects hierarchy and celebrates diversity. Ranging from architecture, sculpture and painting to music, photography and film, this collection is now recognised as a seminal text on the postmodernism debate.The essays are by Hal Foster, Jürgen (...)
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  18. Anthony O'Hear, Education, Society and Human Nature: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education Reviewed by.Foster N. Walker - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (4):192-194.
     
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    Enjoyment and the Activity of Mind: Dialogues on Whitehead and Education.Foster N. Walker (ed.) - 2000 - BRILL.
    This book urges educational institutions to contemplate the harm they have caused to individual and society by their tragic suppression of the energy essential to the flowering of the mind's full potential. No more strident and uncompromising a voice is to be found on this topic than Whitehead's, in _The Aims of Education and Other Essays_. Walker's interpretation of these essays is set in a story of the lives of several teachers, education students, parents, and a professor. Whitehead's presence is (...)
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  20. Conceito e objeto em Tomás de Aquino.Rf Landim Filho - unknown - Analytica 14 (2):65 - 88.
     
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    The Struggle in the Soul.Giovanni Rf Ferrari - 1985 - Ancient Philosophy 5 (1):1-10.
  22. Slouching towards Extremism: The Federalist Society and the Transformation of American Jurisprudence.Julie Rf Gerchik - 2002 - Nexus 7:45.
     
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  23. The problematological interpretation of the cogito: is these a distinctive argumentative structure in the meditations?M. Meyer & Rf Barsky - 1996 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 50 (195):23-49.
     
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    The Case for Idealism.John Foster - 1982 - Boston: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1982, the aim of this book is a controversial one - to refute, by the most rigorous philosophical methods, physical realism and to develop and defend in its place a version of phenomenalism. Physical realism here refers to the thesis that the physical world is an ingredient of ultimate reality, where ultimate reality is the totality of those entities and facts which are not logically sustained by anything else. Thus, in arguing against physical realism, the author sets (...)
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    Reply To Armstrong.John Foster - 2004 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 12 (1):27-28.
    The cognitive theory of perception, of which David Armstrong is the originator and most illustrious advocate, claims that sense perception consists in the acquisition of propositional information about the environment. In my book The Nature of Perception, I argue that the theory is vulnerable to two main objections.
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    The Beginnings of the Teaching of Modern Subjects in England.Foster Watson - 1972 - British Journal of Educational Studies 20 (1):107-107.
  28. 67 Hal Foster.Mal Foster - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 67.
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    Regularities, Laws of Nature, and the Existence of God.John Foster - 2001 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 101 (1):145-161.
  30. The Immaterial Self: A Defence of the Cartesian Dualist Conception of the Mind.John Foster - 1991 - Routledge.
    Dualism argues that the mind is more than just the brain. It holds that there exists two very different realms, one mental and the other physical. Both are fundamental and one cannot be reduced to the other - there are minds and there is a physical world. This book examines and defends the most famous dualist account of the mind, the cartesian, which attributes the immaterial contents of the mind to an immaterial self. John Foster's new book exposes the (...)
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    Divine Lawmaker.John Foster - 2004 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    John Foster presents a clear and powerful discussion of a range of topics relating to our understanding of the universe: induction, laws of nature, and the existence of God. He begins by developing a solution to the problem of induction - a solution whose key idea is that the regularities in the workings of nature that have held in our experience hitherto are to be explained by appeal to the controlling influence of laws, as forms of natural necessity. His (...)
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    The routinisation of genomics and genetics: implications for ethical practices.M. W. Foster, C. D. M. Royal & R. R. Sharp - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11):635-638.
    Among bioethicists and members of the public, genetics is often regarded as unique in its ethical challenges. As medical researchers and clinicians increasingly combine genetic information with a range of non-genetic information in the study and clinical management of patients with common diseases, the unique ethical challenges attributed to genetics must be re-examined. A process of genetic routinisation that will have implications for research and clinical ethics, as well as for public conceptions of genetic information, is constituted by the emergence (...)
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  33. The divine lawmaker: lectures on induction, laws of nature, and the existence of God.John Foster - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    John Foster presents a clear and powerful discussion of a range of topics relating to our understanding of the universe: induction, laws of nature, and the existence of God. He begins by developing a solution to the problem of induction - a solution whose key idea is that the regularities in the workings of nature that have held in our experience hitherto are to be explained by appeal to the controlling influence of laws, as forms of natural necessity. His (...)
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  34. A Defense of Dualism.John A. Foster - 1989 - In John R. Smythies & John Beloff (eds.), The Case for Dualism. Charlottesville: Univ Pr of Virginia.
  35. A brief defense of the cartesian view.John A. Foster - 2001 - In Kevin Corcoran (ed.), Soul, body, and survival: essays on the metaphysics of human persons. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
     
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    A Brief Defense of the Cartesian View.John Foster - 2001 - In Kevin Corcoran (ed.), Soul, body, and survival: essays on the metaphysics of human persons. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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  37. Choreographing empathy.Susan Leigh Foster - 2004 - Topoi 24 (1):81-91.
    The paper builds an argument about empathy, kinesthesia, choreography, and power as they were constituted in early eighteenth century France. It examines the conditions under which one body could claim to know what another body was feeling, using two sets of documents – philosophical examinations of perception and kinesthesia by Condillac and notations of dances published by Feuillet. Reading these documents intertextually, I postulate a kind of corporeal episteme that grounds how the body is constructed. And I endeavor to situate (...)
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  38. Evolution and Economic Complexity / Edited by John Foster and J. Stanley Metcalfe.John Foster & J. S. Metcalfe - 2004
     
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  39. External Capabilities.James E. Foster & Christopher Handy - 2008 - In Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur (eds.), Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement. Oxford University Press.
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  40. Erasmus at Louvain.Foster Watson - 1917 - Hibbert Journal 16 (3):467.
  41. Education: A New Opportunity for the Churches.Foster Watson - 1918 - Hibbert Journal 17:427.
     
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    Les relacions de Joan Lluís Vives amb els anglesos i amb l'Angleterra.Foster Watson & Joan Palau Vera - 1918 - Barcelona,: Institvt d'estvdis catalans.
  43. The Entente Cordiale of the Humanist Spirit as the Basis of a League of Nations.Foster Watson - 1920 - Hibbert Journal 19:193.
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    The father of modern psychology.Foster Watson - 1915 - Psychological Review 22 (5):333-353.
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    The freedom of the teacher to teach--religion.Foster Watson - 1906 - Mind 15 (59):360-374.
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    Tudor Schoolboy Life: The Dialogues of Luis Vives.Foster Watson - 1971 - British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (1):108-108.
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    Vives: On Education: A Translation of the de Tradendis Disciplinis of Juan Luis Vives.Foster Watson (ed.) - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1913, this book contains an English translation of the Latin text of De tradendis disciplinis of Juan Luis de Vives. Watson argues that Vives may have been a 'greater thinker on education' than his celebrated contemporary Erasmus, and includes an introduction to Vives' life and works, as well as footnotes to the text to explain literary and scriptural references. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of education.
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    School choice and social injustice: A response to Harry Brighouse.Samara S. Foster - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 36 (2):291–308.
    In his book, School Choice and Social Justice, Harry Brighouse attempts to show how a properly designed school–choice plan, guided by his liberal theory of social justice, can enhance equal educational opportunity and provide every child with an education for autonomy. In this paper, I argue that Brighouse is overly confident about the egalitarian potential of school choice. He seems to be defending a policy for what it could be, rather than looking at school choice for what it is: a (...)
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  49. A world for us: the case for phenomenalistic idealism.John Foster - 2008 - Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press.
    A World for Us aims to refute physical realism and establish in its place a form of idealism. Physical realism, in the sense in which John Foster understands it, takes the physical world to be something whose existence is both logically independent of the human mind and metaphysically fundamental. Foster identifies a number of problems for this realist view, but his main objection is that it does not accord the world the requisite empirical immanence. The form of idealism (...)
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    Marginalization: Conceptualizing patient vulnerabilities in the framework of social determinants of health—An integrative review.Foster Osei Baah, Anne M. Teitelman & Barbara Riegel - 2019 - Nursing Inquiry 26 (1):e12268.
    Scientific advances in health care have been disproportionately distributed across social strata. Disease burden is also disproportionately distributed, with marginalized groups having the highest risk of poor health outcomes. Social determinants are thought to influence health care delivery and the management of chronic diseases among marginalized groups, but the current conceptualization of social determinants lacks a critical focus on the experiences of people within their environment. The purpose of this article was to integrate the literature on marginalization and situate the (...)
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