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    New books. [REVIEW]Foster Watson, R. C., S. J. Chapman, F. H. Melville, M. D., J. S. Mackenzie, Herbert W. Blunt, H. T. Watt, John Edgar, W. J., M. L. & F. C. S. Schiller - 1908 - Mind 17 (65):114-135.
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    Integral Field Spectroscopy of the Low-mass Companion HD 984 B with the Gemini Planet Imager.Mara Johnson-Groh, Christian Marois, Robert J. De Rosa, Eric L. Nielsen, Julien Rameau, Sarah Blunt, Jeffrey Vargas, S. Mark Ammons, Vanessa P. Bailey, Travis S. Barman, Joanna Bulger, Jeffrey K. Chilcote, Tara Cotten, René Doyon, Gaspard Duchêne, Michael P. Fitzgerald, Kate B. Follette, Stephen Goodsell, James R. Graham, Alexandra Z. Greenbaum, Pascale Hibon, Li-Wei Hung, Patrick Ingraham, Paul Kalas, Quinn M. Konopacky, James E. Larkin, Bruce Macintosh, Jérôme Maire, Franck Marchis, Mark S. Marley, Stanimir Metchev, Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer, Rebecca Oppenheimer, David W. Palmer, Jenny Patience, Marshall Perrin, Lisa A. Poyneer, Laurent Pueyo, Abhijith Rajan, Fredrik T. Rantakyrö, Dmitry Savransky, Adam C. Schneider, Anand Sivaramakrishnan, Inseok Song, Remi Soummer, Sandrine Thomas, David Vega, J. Kent Wallace, Jason J. Wang, Kimberly Ward-Duong, Sloane J. Wiktorowicz & Schuyler G. Wolff - 2017 - Astronomical Journal 153 (4):190.
    © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.We present new observations of the low-mass companion to HD 984 taken with the Gemini Planet Imager as a part of the GPI Exoplanet Survey campaign. Images of HD 984 B were obtained in the J and H bands. Combined with archival epochs from 2012 and 2014, we fit the first orbit to the companion to find an 18 au orbit with a 68% confidence interval between 14 and 28 au, an eccentricity (...)
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    New books. [REVIEW]J. Lewis McIntyre, H. Barker, Joseph Rickaby, Foster Watson, Herbert W. Blunt, T. B., S. H., A. E. Taylor, B. Russell & C. A. F. Rhys Davids - 1904 - Mind 13 (49):123-134.
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    Blake's 'ancient of days': The symbolism of the compasses.Anthony Blunt - 1938 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 2 (1):53-63.
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    Blake's "brazen serpent".Anthony Blunt - 1943 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 6 (1):225-227.
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    Blake's 'glad day'.Anthony Blunt - 1938 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 2 (1):65-68.
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    Blake's pictorial imagination.Anthony Blunt - 1943 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 6 (1):190-212.
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    Poussin's notes on painting.Anthony Blunt - 1938 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 1 (4):344-351.
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    El Greco's "dream of Philip II": An allegory of the holy League.Anthony Blunt - 1939 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 3 (1/2):58-69.
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    II.—Bacon's Method of Science.Herbert W. Blunt - 1904 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 4 (1):16-31.
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    God and Prince in Bach's cantatas.Anthony Blunt - 1938 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 2 (2):178-182.
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    American Public Education and the Responsibility of Its Citizens: Supporting Democracy in the Age of Accountability by Sarah M. Stitzlein.Johnnie R. Blunt - 2018 - Education and Culture 34 (1):81-85.
    In his 1916 preface to Democracy and Education, John Dewey comments that the main goal of his book was “to detect and state the ideas implied in a democratic society and to apply these ideas to the problems and enterprise of education. The discussion includes an indication of the constructive aims and methods of public education as seen from this point of view.”1 More than 100 years later, Sarah M. Stitzlein confirms Dewey’s ideas and expands his scholarship to defend the (...)
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    Justice in assistance: a critique of the ‘Singer Solution’.Gwilym David Blunt - 2015 - Journal of Global Ethics 11 (3):321-335.
    This article begins with an examination of Peter Singer's ‘solution’ to global poverty as a way to develop a theory of ‘justice in assistance.’ It argues that Singer's work, while compelling, does not seriously engage with the institutions necessary to relieve global poverty. In order to realise our obligations it is necessary to employ secondary agents, such as non-governmental organisations, that produce complex social relationships with the global poor. We should be concerned that the affluent and their secondary agents are (...)
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  14. New books. [REVIEW]D. Broad, A. E. Taylor, M. L., Archibald A. Bowman, W. McD, F. C. S. Schiller, G. G., J. Laird, V. W., Henry J. Watt, G. Galloway, F. C. S. Schiller, Philip E. B. Jourdan, Herbert W. Blunt, B. W. & C. A. F. Rhys Davids - 1912 - Mind 21 (82):260-287.
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  15. New books. [REVIEW]R. R. Marett, Sidney Ball, C. C. J. Webb, Herbert W. Blunt, F. C. S. Schiller, Frank Granger, M. L., F. N. Hales & C. A. F. Rhys Davids - 1902 - Mind 11 (42):254-270.
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  16. MICHAËLIS C. .-Philosophische Bibliothek: Kirchner's Wörterbuch der Philosophischen Grundbegriffs. [REVIEW]H. W. Blunt - 1912 - Mind 21:126.
     
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  17. Blunting the Edge of Second-Order Cybernetics: The Heritage of Heinz von Foerster. Review of: Albert Müller & Karl H. Müller (eds.) (2007) An Unfinished Revolution? [REVIEW]S. Franchi - 2007 - Constructivist Foundations 3 (1):53-54.
    Summary: The aim of this collection is to provide a two-fold access to von Foerster's legacy and his work at the Biological Computer Laboratory, the institution he founded and directed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1958 to 1976. It represents a precious contribution for the understanding of BCL, a crucial but still not properly understood chapter in the history of cybernetics and, more generally, of cognitive science. It is greatly recommended.
     
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  18. The Strength of Hume's "Weak" Sympathy.Andrew S. Cunningham - 2004 - Hume Studies 30 (2):237-256.
    Hume’s understanding of sympathy in section 2.1.11 of the Treatise—that it is a mental mechanism by means of which one sentient being can come to share the psychological states of another—has a particularly interesting implication. What the sympathizer receives, according to this definition, is the passing psychological “affection” that the object of his sympathy was experiencing at the moment of observation. Thus the psychological connection produced by Humean sympathy is not between the sympathizer and the “other” as a “whole person” (...)
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    Blunting EU Regulation 1107/2009: following a regulation into a system of agricultural innovation.Sophie Payne-Gifford, C. S. Srinivasan & Peter Dorward - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (1):221-241.
    This paper explores the role of regulation and legislation on influencing the development and diffusion of technologies and methods of crop production. To do this, the change in pesticide registration under European Regulation 1107/2009 ‘Placing Plant Protection Products on the Market’ was followed through the UK’s agricultural system of innovation. Fieldwork included: a series of interviews conducted with scientists, agronomists and industry organisations; a programme of visiting agricultural events; as well as sending an electronic survey to British potato growers. The (...)
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    Notes on a Few Issues in the Philosophy of Psychiatry.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2009 - Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1):128.
    _The first part called the Preamble tackles: (a) the issues of silence and speech, and life and disease; (b) whether we need to know some or all of the truth, and how are exact science and philosophical reason related; (c) the phenomenon of Why, How, and What; (d) how are mind and brain related; (e) what is robust eclecticism, empirical/scientific enquiry, replicability/refutability, and the role of diagnosis and medical model in psychiatry; (f) bioethics and the four principles of beneficence, non-malfeasance, (...)
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    The Art of Botanical Illustration. Wilfrid Blunt, William T. StearnNational Book League, London: Flower Books and Their Illustrators: Catalogue of an Exhibition Arranged for the National Book League. Wilfrid BluntDie botanische Illustration; ihre Geschichte und Bibliographie. Claus Nissen. [REVIEW]Sonia S. Wohl - 1952 - Isis 43 (3):295-296.
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    Blunting Occam's razor: aligning medical education with studies of complexity.Alan Bleakley - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (4):849-855.
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    Pharmacotherapy to Blunt Memories of Sexual Violence: What's a Feminist to Think?Elisa A. Hurley - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (3):527 - 552.
    it has recently been discovered that propranolol — a beta-blocker traditionally used to treat cardiac arrhythmias and hypertension — might disrupt the formation of the emotionally disturbing memories that typically occur in the wake of traumatic events and consequently prevent the onset of trauma-induced psychological injuries such as Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. One context in which the use of propranolol is generating interest in both the popufor and scientific press is sexual violence. Nevertheless, feminists have so far not weighed in on (...)
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    Blunting the Blind Impress.Dwight Furrow & Mark Wheeler - 2013 - Social Theory and Practice 39 (3):477-500.
    Contrary to hierarchical/procedural (HP) models of autonomous action, according to which reflective self-appraisal is essential to autonomous action, we argue that autonomous action essentially involves the way agents take up and respond to the normative demands of objects of care. To be autonomous, an action must track the genuine needs of some object the agent cares about. Thus, autonomous action is essentially teleological, governed by both an agent’s concerns and the object of care. It is not dependent only on the (...)
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    The ethics of memory blunting and the narcissism of small differences.Erik Parens - 2010 - Neuroethics 3 (2):99-107.
    At least since 2003, when the US President’s Council on Bioethics published Beyond Therapy: Biotechnology and the Pursuit of Happiness , there has been heated debate about the ethics of using pharmacology to reduce the intensity of emotions associated with painful memories. That debate has sometimes been conducted in language that obfuscates as much as it illuminates. I argue that the two sides of the debate actually agree that, in general, it is good to reduce the emotional intensity of memories (...)
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    The Causes of the Decline of the Roman Commonwealth. By Herbert W. Blunt, B.A. Oxford. Blackwell. 2 s.J. C. A. - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (07):217-.
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    Critical notices.Herbert W. Blunt - 1915 - Mind 24 (2):258-263.
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    Hume's Abject Failure: The Argument Against Miracles. [REVIEW]Peter Harrison - 2001 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (4):592-594.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 39.4 (2001) 592-594 [Access article in PDF] John Earman. Hume's Abject Failure: The Argument Against Miracles. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. xi + 217. Cloth, $39.95. Paper, $21.95. As his uncompromising title announces, John Earman considers Hume's famous account of miracles in the Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding to be an "abject failure." More than this, the author judges Hume's well-known arguments (...)
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  29. Platonis Epistulae.J. J. Plato & Moore-Blunt - 1985 - Leipzig: Teubner. Edited by J. J. Moore-Blunt.
     
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    Abbreviations in Greek Literary Papyri and Ostraca. [REVIEW]Jennifer Moore-Blunt - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (1):223-224.
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    Global Poverty, Injustice, and Resistance.Gwilym David Blunt - 2019 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Each year, millions of people die from poverty-related causes. In this groundbreaking and thought-provoking book, Gwilym David Blunt argues that the only people who will end this injustice are its victims, and that the global poor have the right to resist the causes of poverty. He explores how the right of resistance is used to reframe urgent political questions: is illegal immigration a form of resistance? Can transnational social movements, such as the indigenous rights movement, provide the foundations for (...)
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  32. Heidegger's Ethics.Sacha Golob - 2017 - In Sacha Golob & Jens Timmermann (eds.), The Cambridge History of Moral Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 623-635.
    There are three obstacles to any discussion of the relationship between Heidegger’s philosophy and ethics. First, Heidegger’s views and preoccupations alter considerably over the course of his work. There is no consensus over the exact degree of change or continuity, but it is clear that a number of these shifts, for example over the status of human agency, have considerable ethical implications. Second, Heidegger rarely engages directly with the familiar ethical or moral debates of the philosophical canon. For example, both (...)
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    Psychiatry's catch 22, need for precision, and placing schools in perspective.A. R. Singh - 2013 - Mens Sana Monographs 11 (1):42.
    The catch 22 situation in psychiatry is that for precise diagnostic categories/criteria, we need precise investigative tests, and for precise investigative tests, we need precise diagnostic criteria/categories; and precision in both diagnostics and investigative tests is nonexistent at present. The effort to establish clarity often results in a fresh maze of evidence. In finding the way forward, it is tempting to abandon the scientific method, but that is not possible, since we deal with real human psychopathology, not just concepts to (...)
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    New books. [REVIEW]Herbert W. Blunt - 1914 - Mind 23 (1):624-625.
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    Darwin's Heresy.Lenn E. Goodman - 2019 - Philosophy 94 (1):43-86.
    Challenged by Lord Kelvin's claims that earth and sun were too young to give evolution sufficient time to do its work, especially in the human case, where care for the weak blunts the edge of natural selection, Darwin leaned on Lamarckian thoughts to accelerate the process. The mental and moral traits crowning human distinctiveness, he urged, arose through sexual selection. But promiscuity, infanticide, early betrothals, and female drudgery undermined these effects in “savage races.” In the inevitable decline and ultimate extinction (...)
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  36. Meillassoux’s Virtual Future.Graham Harman - 2011 - Continent 1 (2):78-91.
    continent. 1.2 (2011): 78-91. This article consists of three parts. First, I will review the major themes of Quentin Meillassoux’s After Finitude . Since some of my readers will have read this book and others not, I will try to strike a balance between clear summary and fresh critique. Second, I discuss an unpublished book by Meillassoux unfamiliar to all readers of this article, except those scant few that may have gone digging in the microfilm archives of the École normale (...)
     
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  37. The heroic and the ideal landscape in the work of Nicolas poussin.Anthony Blunt - 1944 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 7 (1):154-168.
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  38. An echo of the "paragone" in Shakespeare.Anthony Blunt - 1939 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 2 (3):260-262.
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    Symposium: Does Our Knowledge or Perception of the Ego Admit of Being Analysed?A. Boutwood, H. W. Blunt & G. F. Stout - 1891 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (4):28 - 39.
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    A Defense of Folk Psychology.Paul K. Blunt - 1992 - International Philosophical Quarterly 32 (4):487-498.
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    A poussin-Castiglione problem: Classicism and the picturesque in 17th century Rome.Anthony Blunt - 1939 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 3 (1/2):142-147.
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    Dissident Geographies: An Introduction to Radical Ideas and Practice.Alison Blunt - 2000 - Prentice-Hall. Edited by Jane Wills.
    The perspectives examined in the book reveal and resist certain power relations that have constituted geographical knowledge. The book has two main aims.
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  43. Linné. Le prince des botanistes.Wilfrid Blunt, Charles Darwin & Vitězslaw Orel - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (3):579-581.
     
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    La réfutation kantienne de l'idéalisme.Herbert W. Blunt - 1904 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 12 (3):477 - 491.
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  45. Our need for God.A. W. F. Blunt - 1937 - London,: Rich & Cowan.
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    Poussin and aesop.A. F. Blunt - 1966 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 29 (1):436-437.
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    Philosophy and Naturalism.Herbert W. Blunt - 1895 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (2):43 - 51.
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    Postcolonial geographies.Alison Blunt & Cheryl McEwan (eds.) - 2002 - New York, NY: Continuum.
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    Secret History of the English Occupation of Egypt.Wilfrid Scawen Blunt - 1923 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 43:74.
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    The Criminal-King in a 19th Century Novel.Anthony Blunt - 1938 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 1 (3):248-249.
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