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    A Commentary on Professor Heitzman’s Paper.Anthony Nemetz - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:142-148.
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    A Commentary on Professor Heitzman’s Paper.Anthony Nemetz - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:142-148.
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    Art In St. Thomas Aquinas.Anthony Nemetz - 1951 - New Scholasticism 25 (3):282-289.
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    David Hume and John Scotus Eriugena: Alternatives in Empiricism.Anthony Nemetz - 1956 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 30:102-112.
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    David Hume and John Scotus Eriugena: Alternatives in Empiricism.Anthony Nemetz - 1956 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 30:102-112.
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    Logic and the Division of the Sciences in Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas.Anthony A. Nemetz - 1956 - Modern Schoolman 33 (2):91-109.
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    Metaphor: The Daedalus of Discourse.Anthony Nemetz - 1958 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 33 (3):417-442.
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    Philosophy.Anthony A. Nemetz - 1967 - Modern Schoolman 44 (2):113-128.
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  9. Problem : David Hume and John Scotus Eriugena: Alternatives in Empiricism.Anthony Nemetz - 1956 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 30:102.
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    Philosophy.Anthony A. Nemetz - 1967 - Modern Schoolman 44 (2):113-128.
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    Some Comments on the Two Cultures.Anthony Nemetz - 1964 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 38:216.
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  12. Self-Evident Truths Cannot be Stated Literally.Anthony Nemetz - 1966 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 40:163.
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    Time and Eternity.Anthony Nemetz - 1954 - New Scholasticism 28 (3):360-362.
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    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Corporate Personhood and Corporate Political Spending: Implications for Shareholders.Patricia L. Nemetz - 2016 - Business and Society Review 121 (4):569-591.
    In the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010) decision, the Supreme Court rendered an opinion verifying the legality of unions and corporations to spend funds from their general treasuries to finance independent expenditures related to political and electioneering communications. Such speech and communications are constitutionally protected by the First Amendment, according to Justice Kennedy, who wrote the majority opinion (558 U.S. 22, 2010). The dissenting opinion questioned whether such rights should accrue to corporations, since corporations differ from constitutionally‐protected “natural (...)
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    The Problem of Philosophic Communication.Anthony Nemetz - 1961 - International Philosophical Quarterly 1 (2):193-213.
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    The Role of Philosophy in the Catholic Liberal College.Anthony Nemetz - 1956 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 30:102-112.
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    The Return to Reason.Anthony Nemetz & John Wild - 1954 - Philosophical Review 63 (3):435.
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    Thomas Von Aquin.Anthony Nemetz & Gustav Siewerth - 1956 - Philosophical Review 65 (4):571.
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    What Saint Bonaventure has given to Philosophers today.Anthony Nemetz - 1959 - Franciscan Studies 19 (1-2):1-12.
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    Pʻilisopʻayutʻyun bolori hamar.A. T. Gevorki︠a︡n - 2004 - Erevan: Ēdit Print.
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    Lexicons to the Greek Testament.T. K. Abbott - 1887 - The Classical Review 1 (4):106-109.
    A Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament, being Grimm's Wilke's Clavis Novi Testamenti. Translated, Revised and Enlarged by Joseph Henry Thayer, D.D., Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation in the Divinity School of Harvard University. Edinburgh, T. and T. Clark. 1886. 4to. pp. 726. 36s.Biblico Theological Lexicon to New Testament Greek. by Hermann Cremer, D.D., Professor of Theology in the University of Greifswald. Third English Edition. With Supplement. Translated from the latest German Edition by William Uewick, M.A. (...)
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    Адель анатольевна кравченко.A. Шиян & T. Шиян - 2015 - Kantovskij Sbornik 1:84-84.
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    Studia Biblica.T. K. Abbott - 1887 - The Classical Review 1 (09):268-269.
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    Metafizychni Rozdumy pro nadii︠u︡.T. V. Borysova - 2005 - Dnipropetrovsʹk: Dnipropetrovska Derz︠h︡. Finansova Akademii︠a︡. Edited by V. P. Kapiton.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ nauki: uchebnoe posobie dli︠a︡ aspirantov i soiskateleĭ uchenoĭ stepeni.T. G. Leshkevich - 2006 - Moskva: Infra-M.
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    Noosfera : poiski garmonii.T. N. Suminova - 2005 - Moskva: Akademicheskiĭ proekt.
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    Philosophical Aspects of Culture. [REVIEW]Anthony Nemetz - 1962 - New Scholasticism 36 (3):403-405.
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    Plato and the Individual. [REVIEW]Anthony A. Nemetz - 1965 - International Philosophical Quarterly 5 (2):327-329.
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    The Structure of Appearance. [REVIEW]Anthony Nemetz - 1952 - New Scholasticism 26 (2):259-261.
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    Thales to Dewey. [REVIEW]Anthony Nemetz - 1961 - New Scholasticism 35 (2):256-258.
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    Thales to Dewey. [REVIEW]Anthony Nemetz - 1961 - New Scholasticism 35 (2):256-258.
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  32. Reasons: A Puzzling Duality?T. M. Scanlon - 2004 - In R. Jay Wallace (ed.), Reason and value: themes from the moral philosophy of Joseph Raz. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Random walks on semantic networks can resemble optimal foraging.Joshua T. Abbott, Joseph L. Austerweil & Thomas L. Griffiths - 2015 - Psychological Review 122 (3):558-569.
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    9 The Development of Peirce's Theory of Signs.T. L. Short - 2004 - In Cheryl Misak (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Peirce. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 214.
  35. It Seems Like There Aren’t Any Seemings.T. Ryan Byerly - 2012 - Philosophia 40 (4):771-782.
    Abstract I argue that the two primary motivations in the literature for positing seemings as sui generis mental states are insufficient to motivate this view. Because of this, epistemological views which attempt to put seemings to work don’t go far enough. It would be better to do the same work by appealing to what makes seeming talk true rather than simply appealing to seeming talk. Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-12 DOI 10.1007/s11406-012-9363-8 Authors T. Ryan Byerly, Department of Philosophy, Baylor (...)
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  36. Double-effect reasoning: doing good and avoiding evil.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    T. A. Cavanaugh defends double-effect reasoning (DER), also known as the principle of double effect. DER plays a role in anti-consequentialist ethics (such as deontology), in hard cases in which one cannot realize a good without also causing a foreseen, but not intended, bad effect (for example, killing non-combatants when bombing a military target). This study is the first book-length account of the history and issues surrounding this controversial approach to hard cases. It will be indispensable in theoretical ethics, applied (...)
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  37. Ḥaqq al-ṭarīq fī al-Islām.Ṭāhā ʻAbd Allāh ʻAfifī - 1979 - [Cairo: [S.N.].
     
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    There might be nothing.T. Baldwin - 1996 - Analysis 56 (4):231-238.
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  39. Ethical Theory and Business.T. L. Beauchamp & N. E. Bowie - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (11):846-880.
     
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  40. From a necessary being to a perfect being.T. Ryan Byerly - 2019 - Analysis 79 (1):10-17.
    Cosmological arguments for the existence of God face a gap problem. This is the problem of convincingly arguing that their intermediate conclusions that some first cause or necessary being exists provide evidence for their main conclusion that God exists. This paper develops a simple and innovative approach to solving this problem, applicable to many cosmological arguments. According to the proposal, the best explanation for why the necessary being is found to have necessary existence is that it is a perfect being. (...)
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  41. The Definition of Euthanasia.T. L. Beauchamp & A. I. Davidson - 1979 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 4 (3):294-312.
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    The Idea of Natural History.T. W. Adorno - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (60):111-124.
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  43. Practical Reason Divided.T. H. Irwin - 1997 - In Garrett Cullity & Berys Nigel Gaut (eds.), Ethics and practical reason. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 189--214.
     
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    Arthur Waley, D.T. Suzuki and Hu Shih.T. H. Barrett - 1989 - Buddhist Studies Review 6 (2):116-121.
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    Collective Virtue.T. Ryan Byerly & Meghan Byerly - 2016 - Journal of Value Inquiry 50 (1):33-50.
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    Locating Consciousness: Why Experience Can't Be Objectified.T. W. Clark - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (11-12):60-85.
    The world appears to conscious creatures in terms of experienced sensory qualities, but science doesn't find sensory experience in that world, only physical objects and properties. I argue that the failure to locate consciousness in the world is a function of our necessarily representational relation to reality as knowers: we won't discover the terms in which reality is represented by us in the world as it appears in those terms. Qualia -- arguably a type of representational content -- will therefore (...)
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  47. Attacking faulty reasoning: a practical guide to fallacy-free arguments.T. Edward Damer - 2009 - Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Cengage Laerning.
    This text is designed to help students construct and evaluate arguments.
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  48. The 'four principles' approach to health care ethics.T. L. Beauchamp - 2007 - In Richard E. Ashcroft (ed.), Principles of Health Care Ethics. Wiley.
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  49. Why Trust Raoult? How Social Indicators Inform the Reputations of Experts.T. Y. Branch, Gloria Origgi & Tiffany Morisseau - 2022 - Social Epistemology 36 (3):299-316.
    The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the considerable challenge of sourcing expertise and determining which experts to trust. Dissonant information fostered controversy in public discourse and encouraged an appeal to a wide range of social indicators of trustworthiness in order to decide whom to trust. We analyze public discourse on expertise by examining how social indicators inform the reputation of Dr. Didier Raoult, the French microbiologist who rose to international prominence as an early advocate for using hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19. To (...)
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    You don’t have to believe everything you read: background knowledge permits fast and efficient validation of information.T. Richter, S. Schroeder & B. Wöhrmann - 2009 - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 96 (3):538–58.
    In social cognition, knowledge-based validation of information is usually regarded as relying on strategic and resource-demanding processes. Research on language comprehension, in contrast, suggests that validation processes are involved in the construction of a referential representation of the communicated information. This view implies that individuals can use their knowledge to validate incoming information in a routine and efficient manner. Consistent with this idea, Experiments 1 and 2 demonstrated that individuals are able to reject false assertions efficiently when they have validity-relevant (...)
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