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    Ethics in Financial Services.Robert Boyden Lamb - 1999 - Business and Society Review 104 (1):13-17.
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    Adam Smith's System: Sympathy not Self-Interest.Robert Boyden Lamb - 1974 - Journal of the History of Ideas 35 (4):671.
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    British India and Tibet, 1766-1910.Robert J. Young & Alastair Lamb - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (1):166.
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    Was William Godwin a Utilitarian?Robert Lamb - 2009 - Journal of the History of Ideas 70 (1):119-141.
    The aim of this article is to discuss whether the political thought of the late eighteenth-century British philosopher William Godwin--as expressed in his Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, published in three different editions during the 1790s--is best described as utilitarian. The significance of this issue and its resolution are threefold. First, it is important within Godwin scholarship. My objective is to rehabilitate the utilitarian reading. Second, attention to this issue informs understandings of late eighteenth-century utilitarianism. Third, it speaks to a methodological (...)
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    Quentin Skinner's revised historical contextualism: a critique.Robert Lamb - 2009 - History of the Human Sciences 22 (3):51-73.
    Since the late 1960s Quentin Skinner has defended a highly influential form of linguistic contextualism for the history of ideas, originally devised in opposition to established methodological orthodoxies like the `great text' tradition and a mainly Marxist epiphenomenalism. In 2002, he published Regarding Method, a collection of his revised methodological essays that provides a uniquely systematic expression of his contextualist philosophy of history. Skinner's most arresting theoretical contention in that work remains his well-known claim that past works of political theory (...)
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    Recent Developments in the Thought of Quentin Skinner and the Ambitions of Contextualism.Robert Lamb - 2009 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (3):246-265.
    In this article, I chart some recent developments in the linguistic contextualist philosophy of history defended by Quentin Skinner. I attempt to identify several shifts in the way in which Skinner's position has been presented and justified, focusing particularly on his embrace of anti-foundationalism, his focus on rhetoric rather than speech-acts and his concern to recast contextualism as compatible with other interpretive approaches. In the final section, I reject the notion - suggested by Skinner and others - that a contextualist (...)
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    The Power to Bequeath.Robert Lamb - 2014 - Law and Philosophy 33 (5):629-654.
    What should happen to a property holding after the death of its owner? One conventional answer to this question is that the owner can legitimately designate the beneficiary of a posthumous transfer through a written will. Yet this aspect of property ownership has received little in the way of philosophical attention or moral justification. Philosophers tend either to accept bequest as a conventional feature of property ownership or reject its legitimacy on egalitarian grounds. Dissatisfied by both approaches, this paper: provides (...)
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    The Meaning of Charity in Locke's Political Thought.Robert Lamb & Benjamin Thompson - 2009 - European Journal of Political Theory 8 (2):229-252.
    The recent `religious turn' within Locke scholarship has stressed the need to understand his theological commitments when approaching his political thought. One area of interpretation that has been completely transformed by this heightened sensitivity to the religious roots of Locke's thought is his account of property ownership which, it is claimed, contains a `right to charity' — a subsistence entitlement that trumps established ownership rights. However, this increasingly accepted interpretive claim has been made without significant attention to the way in (...)
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  9. The foundations of Godwinian impartiality.Robert Lamb - 2006 - Utilitas 18 (2):134-153.
    William Godwin is often cited in contemporary philosophical discussions of ethical impartiality, within which he functions as a sort of shorthand for a particularly crude and extreme act-utilitarianism, one that contains no foundational commitments other than the maximizing of some conception of the general good. This article offers a reinterpretation of Godwin's argument, by focusing closely on the ambiguous nature of its justificatory foundations. Although utilitarian political theories seem to have two possible justifications available to them – egalitarian and teleological (...)
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    Beliefs, Desires, Weak Intentionality and the Identity of the History of Ideas.Robert Lamb - 2011 - Intellectual History Review 21 (1):85-94.
    The question why Bevir's account of intentionality is conceptualized purely in terms of individual beliefs is important as such a conceptualization appears to depart from standard accounts of intentionality within the philosophy of mind, that include reference to individual desires. It is beliefs and desires which are usually considered the rock?bottom components of individual intentional states, yet Bevir defines weak intentions solely in terms of the former while explicitly rejecting attention to the latter. There are a number of difficulties which (...)
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    Post‐Analytic Hermeneutics: Themes from Mark Bevir's Philosophy of History.Robert Lamb - 2011 - Intellectual History Review 21 (1):1-2.
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    Property markets and the state in Adam Smith's system.Robert Lamb - 1987 - New York: Garland.
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    Political philosophy and the nature of expertise.Robert Lamb - 2018 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy:1-21.
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    Political philosophy and the nature of expertise.Robert Lamb - 2020 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 23 (7):910-930.
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    Thomas Paine and the Idea of Human Rights.Robert Lamb - 2015 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    Thomas Paine is a legendary Anglo-American political icon: a passionate, plain-speaking, relentlessly controversial, revolutionary campaigner, whose writings captured the zeitgeist of the two most significant political events of the eighteenth century, the American and French Revolutions. Though widely acknowledged by historians as one of the most important and influential pamphleteers, rhetoricians, polemicists and political actors of his age, the philosophical content of his writing has nevertheless been almost entirely ignored. This book takes Paine's political philosophy seriously. It explores his views (...)
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    The Paradox of System Builders: Plato and Hobbes.Robert Lamb - 1973 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 40.
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    Gladly to Learn and Gladly to Teach: Essays on Religion and Political Philosophy in Honor of Ernest L. Fortin, A.A.Paul J. Archambault, J. Brian Benestad, Christopher Bruell, Timothy Burns, Frederick J. Crosson, Robert Faulkner, Marc D. Guerra, Thomas S. Hibbs, Alfred L. Ivry, Douglas Kries, Fr Mathew L. Lamb, Marc A. LePain, David Lowenthal, Harvey C. Mansfield, Paul W. McNellis & S. J. Susan Meld Shell (eds.) - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    For half a century, Ernest Fortin's scholarship has charmed and educated theologians and philosophers with its intellectual search for the best way to live. Written by friends, colleagues, and students of Fortin, this book pays tribute to a remarkable thinker in a series of essays that bear eloquent testimony to Fortin's influence and his legacy. A formidable commentator on Catholic philosophical and political thought, Ernest Fortin inspired others with his restless inquiries beyond the boundaries of conventional scholarship. With essays on (...)
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    Gladly to Learn and Gladly to Teach: Essays on Religion and Political Philosophy in Honor of Ernest L. Fortin, A.A.Paul J. Archambault, J. Brian Benestad, Christopher Bruell, Timothy Burns, Frederick J. Crosson, Robert Faulkner, Marc D. Guerra, Thomas S. Hibbs, Alfred L. Ivry, Fr Mathew L. Lamb, Marc A. LePain, David Lowenthal, Harvey C. Mansfield, Paul W. McNellis & Susan Meld Shell (eds.) - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    For half a century, Ernest Fortin's scholarship has charmed and educated theologians and philosophers with its intellectual search for the best way to live. Written by friends, colleagues, and students of Fortin, this book pays tribute to a remarkable thinker in a series of essays that bear eloquent testimony to Fortin's influence and his legacy. A formidable commentator on Catholic philosophical and political thought, Ernest Fortin inspired others with his restless inquiries beyond the boundaries of conventional scholarship. With essays on (...)
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    Mother Teresa's Mysticism: A Christo-Ecclesio-Humano-Centric Mysticism by Robert M. Garrity.Matthew L. Lamb - 2019 - Nova et Vetera 17 (1):284-287.
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    Book briefly noted.David Lamb, Sadhbh O' Neill, Alan P. F. Sell, Patrick Gorevan, Feargal Murphy & Brendan Purcell - 1997 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (1):138 – 146.
    Introducing Applied Ethics Edited by Brenda Almond, Blackwell, 1995. Pp. 375. ISBN 0-631-19389-8. 45.00 (hbk), 14.99 (pbk). Environmental Ethics Edited by Robert Elliot, Oxford University Press, 1995. Pp. 255. ISBN 9-19-875144-3. 9.95 (pbk) Medicine and Moral Reasoning Edited by K.W.M. Fulford, Grant Gillett and Janet Martin Soskice Cambridge University Press, 1994. Pp. 207. ISBN 0-521-45325-9 37.50 (hbk), 12.95 (pbk). Enlightenment and Religion. Rational Dissent in Eighteenth-century Britain Edited by Knud Haakonssen, Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. xii + 348. ISBN (...)
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    Robert S. Cohen and Marx Wartofsky , Hegel and the Sciences. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol.64. Dordrecht, D'Reidel, 1984, pp. ix, 374, $61.50. [REVIEW]David Lamb - 1984 - Hegel Bulletin 5 (2):51-54.
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    On Pacifism.Robert L. Holmes - 1973 - The Monist 57 (4):489-506.
    A common view of Pacifism is that it represents a splendid but unrealistic ideal: splendid because it would be best if all men acted pacifistically, unrealistic because there is no reason to believe that they will all so act, and if only some do while others do not, the former will be at the mercy of the latter, to be preyed upon like lambs among lions. Far better, therefore, that we bomb, kill, burn, ravage, and destroy in defense of what (...)
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  23. D Lamb 's Hegel And Modern Philosophy. [REVIEW]Robert Stern - 1987 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 15:44-49.
     
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    The Mob and the Victim in the Psalms and Job.Robert Hamerton-Kelly - 2001 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 8 (1):151-160.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE MOB AND THE VICTIM IN THE PSALMS AND JOB Robert Hamerton-Kelly Woodside Church IrecaiI a passage from Elie Wiesel's novel, Night, where, looking at the frail body of a young boy writhing on the gallows—his body weight was too light to kill him outright when he dropped through the trap door—someone asksthe narrator, "Where is nowyourGod?" This question is often on my mind, not least because for (...)
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    Commentary on Saint Paul's Epistle to the Galatians. By St. Thomas Aquinas. Tr. F. R. Larcher, O. P. / Commentary on Saint Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians. By St. Thomas Aquinas. Tr. Matthew L. Lamb. O.C.S.O. [REVIEW]Robert F. O'Toole - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 46 (1):76-77.
  26. David Lamb, Teifion Davies & Marie Roberts: "Explorations in Medicine, Vol. I". [REVIEW]T. S. Champlin - 1988 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 5 (2):240.
     
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  27. David Lamb, Teifion Davies, and Marie Roberts, eds., Explorations in Medicine, Vol. 1. [REVIEW]John Howie - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (1):30-32.
     
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    Charles Lamb: Professor of indifference.Tim Milnes - 2004 - Philosophy and Literature 28 (2):324-341.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 28.2 (2004) 324-341 [Access article in PDF] Charles Lamb: Professor of Indifference Tim Milnes University of Edinburgh Nothing puzzles me more than time and space, and yet nothing puzzles me less, for I never think about them.1 I The name of Charles Lamb—essayist, poet, and notorious punster—does not loom large in studies of the philosophy of the English Romantics. The reasons for this initially (...)
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    Baedeker barbarism: Rebecca West's Black Lamb and Grey Falcon and Robert Kaplan's Balkan Ghosts.Cynthia Simmons - 2000 - Human Rights Review 2 (1):109-124.
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    Baedeker barbarism: Rebecca West's Black Lamb and Grey Falcon and Robert Kaplan's Balkan Ghosts. [REVIEW]Cynthia Simmons - 2000 - Human Rights Review 2 (1):109-124.
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    Review of 'Thomas Paine and the Idea of Human Rights' by Robert Lamb[REVIEW]Michael L. Frazer - 2016 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 1.
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    Christian faith, philosophy & international relations: the lamb and the wolf.Govert J. Buijs & Simon Polinder (eds.) - 2019 - Leiden ; Boston: Brill.
    International relations are in constant turbulence. Globalisation, the rise and fall of superpowers, the fragilisation of the EU, trade wars, real wars, terrorism, persecution, new nationalism and identity politics, climate change, are just a few of the recent disturbing developments. How can international issues be understood and addressed from a Christian faith perspective? In this book answers are presented from various Christian traditions: Neo-calvinism, Catholic social teaching, critical theory and Christian realism. The volume offers fundamental theological and Christian philosophical perspectives (...)
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  33. Culture, nature, and the future.Stephen V. Boyden - 1995 - In P. C. W. Davies & Jill Gready (eds.), God, Cosmos, Nature, and Creativity. Scottish Academic Press.
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  34. Human Ecology and Biohistory: Conceptual Approaches to Understanding Human Situation in the Biosphere.S. Boyden - 1993 - In Dieter Steiner & Markus Nauser (eds.), Human Ecology: Fragments of Anti-Fragmentary Views of the World. Routledge.
     
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    Prophylogeny: Some considerations regarding primitive evolution in lower metazoa.Alan Boyden & E. Margaret Shelswell - 1959 - Acta Biotheoretica 13 (2-3):115-130.
    It is desirable that the antecedents of existing, highly specialised, evolutionary mechanisms in animals be sought. The study of the lower Metazoa and especially of their simpler reproductive processes suggests that asexual reproduction is the primitive evolutionary mechanism from which the more advanced sexual mechanisms have evolved. A study of the metagenetic cycles of Coelenterata and Platyhelminthes seems to throw much light upon their prophylogeny and indicates that: Such cycles seem to provide the closest possible recapitulatory parallelism between phylogeny and (...)
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    Digital Conceptual History and the Emergence of a Globalized Climate Imaginary.Michael Boyden, Ali Basirat & Karl Berglund - 2022 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 17 (2):95-122.
    This article offers an exploratory quantitative analysis of the conceptual career of climate in US English over the period 1800–2010. Our aim is to qualify two, closely related arguments circulating in Environmental Humanities scholarship regarding the concept’s history, namely that we only started to think of climate as a global entity aft er the introduction of general circulation models during the final quarter of the twentieth century, and, second, that climatic change only became an issue of environmental concern once scientists (...)
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  37. Death in denmark: A reply.Lamb David - 1991 - Journal of Medical Ethics 17.
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    Hegel's Concept of God.David Lamb - 1984 - Philosophical Investigations 7 (2):181-183.
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    Realism, discourse, and deconstruction.Jonathan Joseph & John Michael Roberts (eds.) - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    Theories of discourse bring to realism new ideas about how knowledge develops and how representations of reality are influenced. We gain an understanding of the conceptual aspect of social life and the processes by which meaning is produced. This collection reflects the growing interest realist critics have shown towards forms of discourse theory and deconstruction. The diverse range of contributions address such issues as the work of Derrida and deconstruction, discourse theory, Eurocentrism and poststructuralism. What unites all of the contributions (...)
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    Evolution in Four Dimensions: Genetic, Epigenetic, Behavioral, and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life.Eva Jablonka, Marion J. Lamb & Anna Zeligowski - 2005 - Bradford.
    Ideas about heredity and evolution are undergoing a revolutionary change. New findings in molecular biology challenge the gene-centered version of Darwinian theory according to which adaptation occurs only through natural selection of chance DNA variations. In Evolution in Four Dimensions, Eva Jablonka and Marion Lamb argue that there is more to heredity than genes. They trace four "dimensions" in evolution -- four inheritance systems that play a role in evolution: genetic, epigenetic, behavioral, and symbolic. These systems, they argue, can (...)
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    Plato's Ion translated by W. R. M. Lamb (Loeb text, Greek-English). Plato & W. R. M. Lamb - 1925 - Loeb Classical Library.
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    Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution: The Lamarckian Dimension.Eva Jablonka & Marion J. Lamb - 1995 - Oxford University Press UK.
    '...a challenging and useful book, both because it provokes a careful scrutiny of one's own basic ideas regarding evolutionary theory, and because it cuts across so many biological disciplines.' -The Quarterly Review of Biology 'In my view, this work exemplifies Theoretical Biology at its best...here is rampant speculation that is consistently based on cautious reasoning from the available data. Even more refreshing is the absence of sloganeering, grandstanding, and 'isms'.' -Biology and Philosophy 'Epigenetics is fundamental to understanding both development and (...)
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    Phenomenology, dialogues and bridges.David Lamb - 1984 - Philosophical Investigations 7 (2):183-186.
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    Toward a general theory of infantile attachment: a comparative review of aspects of the social bond.D. W. Rajecki, Michael E. Lamb & Pauline Obmascher - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):417-436.
  45. Man the choicemaker.Elizabeth Boyden Howes - 1973 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press. Edited by Sheila Moon.
    Through a series of accidents the cowardly potter becomes known as the bravest man in the Rajah's kingdom.
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    The choicemaker.Elizabeth Boyden Howes - 1977 - Wheaton, Ill.: Theosophical Publishing House. Edited by Sheila Moon.
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    Forgiveness Therapy: The Context and Conflict.Sharon Lamb - 2005 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 25 (1):61-80.
    This paper is a critique of forgiveness therapy that focuses on the cultural contexts in which forgiveness therapy arose, with a special focus on the movement to address the victimization of women. I describe forgiveness as described by forgiveness therapy advocates and the moral and non-moral benefits claimed on its behalf. I then describe the cultural context that may explain the popularity of this form of therapy at this historical moment; the first context is a broad cultural context, looking at (...)
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    The Uses of Philosophy.David Lamb - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (173):576-577.
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    Charmides (Greek and English).W. R. M. Lamb - 1927 - Loeb Classical Library.
  50. Moral perception.Robert Audi - 2018 - In Aaron Zimmerman, Karen Jones & Mark Timmons (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Moral Epistemology. Routledge.
     
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