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    New Ways of Ontology.W. Donald Oliver - 1954 - Philosophical Review 63 (2):274.
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    Can naturalism be materialistic?W. Donald Oliver - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (September):608-614.
  3. The logic of perspective realism.W. Donald Oliver - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (8):197-208.
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  4. A Sober Look at Solipsism.W. Donald Oliver - 1970 - American Philosophical Quarterly Monograph Series 4:30-39.
     
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  5. Essence, accident, and substance.W. Donald Oliver - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (23):719-730.
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    A. Cornelius Benjamin 1897-1968.W. Donald Oliver - 1968 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 42:163 - 164.
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    A re-examination of the problem of induction.W. Donald Oliver - 1952 - Journal of Philosophy 49 (25):769-780.
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    Knowledge, myth, and action.W. Donald Oliver - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (1):5-11.
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    Logic and necessity.W. Donald Oliver - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (3):69-73.
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    Modes of Being.W. Donald Oliver - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (3):385.
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    Ontology.W. Donald Oliver - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (1):142.
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    Problems of Order.The Problem of the Organic FormThe Idea of OrderCommunication: A Logical Model.W. Donald Oliver - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):84 - 108.
    This is, of course, a philosophical question, but it is one that I hope to undercut in this paper, by directing attention away from it to what I think is the more basic question, what are the conditions of order, whether the latter be something that arises in a mind by reason of its habits of analysis and synthesis, or whether it be something inherent in nature and discovered directly? It is, however, necessary to assume that order can be recognized, (...)
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    Peirce on "the ethics of terminology".W. Donald Oliver - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (52):238-245.
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    Rational choice and political control.W. Donald Oliver - 1955 - Ethics 66 (2):92-97.
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    Realism: Reborn or renovated?W. Donald Oliver - 1956 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (15):457-469.
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    Substance as a locus of meaning.W. Donald Oliver - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (6):141-150.
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    To Be and To Be Known.W. Donald Oliver - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (2):99-107.
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    The concept and the thing.W. Donald Oliver - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (3):69-80.
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  19. Theory of Order.W. Donald Oliver - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (110):281-283.
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  20. A Philosophical Approach to Religion.W. Donald Hudson - 1976 - Mind 85 (339):473-474.
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    The Concept of Divine Transcendence.W. Donald Hudson - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (2):197 - 210.
    The thought of God as transcendent is central to theism. Although the expression ‘divine transcendence’ does not appear to have been used by theologians before the nineteenth century, 1 the idea itself is very deep-rooted. If we ask where it is ultimately grounded, I think the answer may well be: in the idea of the holy.
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    “Using a picture” and religious belief.W. Donald Hudson - 1973 - Sophia 12 (2):11-17.
  23. Wittgenstein and Religious Belief. New Studies in the Philosophy of Religion.W. Donald Hudson - 1981 - Critica 13 (38):113-119.
     
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  24. Wittgenstein and Religious Belief.W. Donald Hudson - 1978 - Mind 87 (346):293-295.
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    Studies in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce. [REVIEW]W. Donald Oliver - 1953 - Journal of Philosophy 50 (17):528-535.
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    Wittgenstein and Religious Belief.Robert C. Coburn & W. Donald Hudson - 1978 - Philosophical Review 87 (1):126.
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    Studies in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce. [REVIEW]W. Donald Oliver - 1953 - Journal of Philosophy 50 (17):528-535.
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    A Philosophical Approach to Religion.Philosophy and Religious Belief. [REVIEW]Anthony Ellis, W. Donald Hudson & Thomas McPherson - 1975 - Philosophical Quarterly 25 (99):186.
  29. Subjective Well-Being and Desire Satisfaction.Donald W. Bruckner - 2010 - Philosophical Papers 39 (1):1-28.
    There is a large literature in empirical psychology studying what psychologists call 'subjective well-being'. Only limited attention has been given to these results by philosophers who study what we call 'well-being'. In this paper, I assess the relevance of the empirical results to one philosophical theory of well-being, the desire satisfaction theory. According to the desire satisfaction theory, an individual's well-being is enhanced when her desires are satisfied. The empirical results, however, show that many of our desires are disappointed in (...)
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  30. Urban planning and ethics: a selected bibliography with special focus on Constantinos A. Doxiadis and H. Richard Niebuhr.Donald W. Huffman - 1974 - Monticello, Ill.: Council of Planning Librarians.
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    How brain arousal mechanisms work: paths toward consciousness.Donald W. Pfaff - 2019 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    A succinct, neurobiological explanation of the pathways that 'wake up the brain' from deep anesthesia, sleep and brain injury.
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    Logic for Problem Solving.Donald W. Loveland - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (2):477-478.
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    An ethic for enemies: forgiveness in politics.Donald W. Shriver - 1995 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Our century has witnessed violence on an unprecedented scale, in wars that have torn deep into the fabric of national and international life. And as we can see in the recent strife in Bosnia, genocide in Rwanda, and the ongoing struggle to control nuclear weaponry, ancient enmities continue to threaten the lives of masses of human beings. As never before, the question is urgent and practical: How can nations--or ethnic groups, or races--after long, bitter struggles, learn to live side by (...)
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    Hume's philosophy of common life.Donald W. Livingston - 1984 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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    Die Definition der menschlichen Natur.Merlin W. Donald - 2011 - In Wolfgang Welsch, Christian Tewes & Klaus Vieweg (eds.), Natur und Geist: über ihre evolutionäre Verhältnisbestimmung. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 47.
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  36. David Hume.Donald W. Livingston - 2012 - In Thierry Baudet & Michiel Visser (eds.), Revolutionair verval en de conservatieve vooruitgang in de achttiende en negentiende eeuw. Amsterdam: Bakker.
     
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    Moderate Realism and Its Logic.Donald W. Mertz - 1996 - Yale University Press.
    Applying the rules and systems of mathematics and logic to instance ontology, this work argues for the validity and problem-solving capacities of instance ontology, and associates it with a version of the realist position which is named by the author as moderate realism.
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    An analysis of alpha-beta pruning.Donald E. Knuth & Ronald W. Moore - 1975 - Artificial Intelligence 6 (4):293-326.
  39. The Experience of Landscape.Donald W. Crawford - 1976 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (3):367-369.
  40. Strict Vegetarianism is Immoral.Donald W. Bruckner - 2015 - In Ben Bramble & Fischer Bob (eds.), The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat. Oxford University Press. pp. 30-47.
    The most popular and convincing arguments for the claim that vegetarianism is morally obligatory focus on the extensive, unnecessary harm done to animals and to the environment by raising animals industrially in confinement conditions (factory farming). I outline the strongest versions of these arguments. I grant that it follows from their central premises that purchasing and consuming factoryfarmed meat is immoral. The arguments fail, however, to establish that strict vegetarianism is obligatory because they falsely assume that eating vegetables is the (...)
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  41. Aristotle’s Ethical Theory.W. F. R. Hardie & J. Donald Monan - 1968 - Ethics 80 (1):76-82.
     
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    Mechanisms underlying an ability to behave ethically.Donald W. Pfaff, Martin Kavaliers & Elena Choleris - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):10 – 19.
    Cognitive neuroscientists have anticipated the union of neural and behavioral science with ethics (Gazzaniga 2005). The identification of an ethical rule—the dictum that we should treat others in the manner in which we would like to be treated—apparently widespread among human societies suggests a dependence on fundamental human brain mechanisms. Now, studies of neural and molecular mechanisms that underlie the feeling of fear suggest how this form of ethical behavior is produced. Counterintuitively, a new theory presented here states that it (...)
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  43. A Key to Whitehead's Process and Reality.Donald W. Sherburne - 1966 - University of Chicago Press.
    Whitehead's magnum opus is as important as it is difficult. It is the only work in which his metaphysical ideas are stated systematically and completely, and his metaphysics are the heart of his philosophical system as a whole.
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    Gegenstandstheoretische Grundlagen der Logik und Logistik.Donald W. Fisher - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23 (4):470-471.
  45. In defense of adaptive preferences.Donald W. Bruckner - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 142 (3):307 - 324.
    An adaptive preference is a preference that is regimented in response to an agent’s set of feasible options. The fabled fox in the sour grapes story undergoes an adaptive preference change. I consider adaptive preferences more broadly, to include adaptive preference formation as well. I argue that many adaptive preferences that other philosophers have cast out as irrational sour-grapes-like preferences are actually fully rational preferences worthy of pursuit. I offer a means of distinguishing rational and worthy adaptive preferences from irrational (...)
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    Institutional Corruption of Pharmaceuticals and the Myth of Safe and Effective Drugs.Donald W. Light, Joel Lexchin & Jonathan J. Darrow - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (3):590-600.
    Institutional corruption is a normative concept of growing importance that embodies the systemic dependencies and informal practices that distort an institution’s societal mission. An extensive range of studies and lawsuits already documents strategies by which pharmaceutical companies hide, ignore, or misrepresent evidence about new drugs; distort the medical literature; and misrepresent products to prescribing physicians. We focus on the consequences for patients: millions of adverse reactions. After defining institutional corruption, we focus on evidence that it lies behind the epidemic of (...)
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    Human and Animal Well‐Being.Donald W. Bruckner - 2021 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 102 (3):393-412.
    There is almost no theoretical discussion of non‐human animal well‐being in the philosophical literature on well‐being. To begin to rectify this, I develop a desire satisfaction theory of well‐being for animals. I contrast this theory with my desire theory of well‐being for humans, according to which a human benefits from satisfying desires for which she can offer reasons. I consider objections. The most important are (1) Eden Lin's claim that the correct theory of well‐being cannot vary across different welfare subjects (...)
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    Philosophical Melancholy and Delirium: Hume's Pathology of Philosophy.Donald W. Livingston - 1998 - University of Chicago Press.
    Here Donald Livingston traces this distinction through all of Hume's writings and reveals its relevance for contemporary discussion.
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    Institutional Corruption of Pharmaceuticals and the Myth of Safe and Effective Drugs.Donald W. Light, Joel Lexchin & Jonathan J. Darrow - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (3):590-600.
    Over the past 35 years, patients have suffered from a largely hidden epidemic of side effects from drugs that usually have few offsetting benefits. The pharmaceutical industry has corrupted the practice of medicine through its influence over what drugs are developed, how they are tested, and how medical knowledge is created. Since 1906, heavy commercial influence has compromised congressional legislation to protect the public from unsafe drugs. The authorization of user fees in 1992 has turned drug companies into the FDA's (...)
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  50. Present Desire Satisfaction and Past Well-Being.Donald W. Bruckner - 2013 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 91 (1):15 - 29.
    One version of the desire satisfaction theory of well-being (i.e., welfare, or what is good for one) holds that only the satisfaction of one's present desires for present states of affairs can affect one's well-being. So if I desire fame today and become famous tomorrow, my well-being is positively affected onlyif tomorrow, when I am famous, I still desire to be famous. Call this the present desire satisfaction theory of well-being. I argue, contrary to this theory, that the satisfaction of (...)
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