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    A Short lntroduction to Philosophy. [REVIEW]William T. Cullen - 1969 - New Scholasticism 43 (3):482-483.
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    The Theology of Work. [REVIEW]William T. Cullen - 1968 - New Scholasticism 42 (2):338-338.
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    Quantitative analysis of purposive systems: Some spadework at the foundations of scientific psychology.William T. Powers - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (5):417-435.
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    The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne.The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne: Vol. IV. De Motu: The Analyst, Defence of Free-thinking in Mathematics, Reasons for not replying to Walton's Full Answer, Arithmetica, Miscellanea Mathematica, Of Infinites, Letters on Vesuvius, on Petrifactions, on Earthquakes, Description of Cave of Dunmore.The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne: Vol. V. Siris, Letters to Thomas Prior and Dr. Hales, Farther Thoughts on Tar-water, Varia.The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne: Vol. VI. Passive Obedience, Advice to Tories who have taken the Oaths, Essay Towards Preventing the Ruin of Great Britain, The Querist, Letter on a National Bank, The Irish Patriot, Discourse to Magistrates, Letters on the Jacobite Rebellion, A Word to the Wise, Maxims Concerning Patriotism.William T. Parry - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (2):263-263.
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    Behind the Screens: Post-truth, Populism, and the Circulation of Elites.William T. Lynch - 2021 - Analyse & Kritik 43 (2):367-393.
    The alleged emergence of a ‘post-truth’ regime links the rise of new forms of social media and the reemergence of political populism. Post-truth has theoretical roots in the interdisciplinary field of Science and Technology Studies, with sociologists of science arguing that both true and false claims should be explained by the same kinds of social causes. Most STS theorists have sought to deflect blame for post-truth, while at the same time enacting a normative turn, looking to deconstruct truth claims and (...)
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    A Comparison of the Effects of Ethics Training on International and US Students.T. H. Lee Williams, Shane Connelly, Michael D. Mumford, Alexandra E. MacDougall, Logan L. Watts, James F. Johnson & Logan M. Steele - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (4):1217-1244.
    As scientific and engineering efforts become increasingly global in nature, the need to understand differences in perceptions of research ethics issues across countries and cultures is imperative. However, investigations into the connection between nationality and ethical decision-making in the sciences have largely generated mixed results. In Study 1 of this paper, a measure of biases and compensatory strategies that could influence ethical decisions was administered. Results from this study indicated that graduate students from the United States and international graduate students (...)
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    Michael Polanyi: scientist and philosopher.William T. Scott - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Martin X. Moleski.
    Michael Polanyi was one of the great figures of European intellectual life in the 20th century. A highly acclaimed physical chemist in the first period of his career who became a celebrated philosopher after World War II, Polanyi taught in Germany, England, and the United States and associated with many of the leading intellects of his time. His biography has remained unwritten partly because his many and scattered interests in a wide variety of fields, including six subfields of physical chemistry, (...)
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    Introduction.William T. Myers - 2024 - The Pluralist 19 (1):75-76.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IntroductionWilliam T. Myershenning offers a most significant work that deals with fundamental yet neglected subjects in Dewey's philosophy, and she challenges much of the cognitive and linguistic efforts to recast pragmatism as part of the epistemology industry. She does all of this by asking questions that we have not really engaged before.Henning's central argument is that Dewey's theory of mind offers an implicit theory of the unconscious, one that (...)
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    Between Kin Selection and Cultural Relativism: Cultural Evolution and the Origin of Inequality.William T. Lynch - 2019 - Perspectives on Science 27 (2):278-315.
    Cultural anthropologists and sociobiologists developed initially incommensurable approaches to explaining cooperation and altruism in human societies. When understood as complex cultural adaptations, however, scientific research programs are subject to piecemeal changes in the research programs driving scientific research. The emergence of new research programs in cultural evolution and group selection resulted. This transformation is examined with a focus on explanations for the origin and maintenance of human inequality. The transmission, modification, and selection of the complex cultural packages underlying egalitarianism and (...)
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    Lying: The Impact of Decision Context.William T. Ross & Diana C. Robertson - 2000 - Business Ethics Quarterly 10 (2):409-440.
    Abstract:This study tests the usefulness of a person-situation interactionist framework in examining the willingness of a salesperson to lie to get an order. Using a survey of 389 salespersons, our results demonstrate that organizational relationships influence willingness to lie. Specifically, salespersons are less willing to lie to their own company than to their customer, than to a channel partner, and finally, than to a competitor firm. Furthermore, respondents from firms with a clear and positive ethical climate are less willing to (...)
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    Imre Lakatos and the Inexhaustible Atom.William T. Lynch - 2018 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 55 (3):25-34.
    Recent work on Imre Lakatos’s missing Hungarian dissertation on the historical sociology of science sheds new light on his mature philosophy of science. Remembered primarily as an “internalist” defender of the autonomy of science, and a Cold Warrior in poli­tics, commentators have mistaken his contribution as primarily a rearguard action against the followers of Thomas Kuhn and the “externalists” influenced by Boris Hessen. It comes as a surprise, then, to find that he developed and retained a fully general soci­ology of (...)
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  12. Social Epistemology Transformed: Steve Fuller’s Account of Knowledge as a Divine Spark for Human Domination.William T. Lynch - 2016 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 3 (2): 191-205.
    In his new book, Knowledge: The Philosophical Quest in History, Steve Fuller returns to core themes of his program of social epistemology that he first outlined in his 1988 book, Social Epistemology. He develops a new, unorthodox theology and philosophy building upon his testimony in Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District in defense of intelligent design, leading to a call for maximal human experimentation. Beginning from the theological premise rooted in the Abrahamic religious tradition that we are created in the (...)
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  13. Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire.William T. Cavanaugh - 2008
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    Josiah Royce and the american race problem.William T. Fontaine - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (2):282-288.
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    Ethics and Ecology.William T. Blackstone - 1973 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 11 (1-2):55-71.
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    Second-Guessing Scientists and Engineers: Post Hoc Criticism and the Reform of Practice in Green Chemistry and Engineering.William T. Lynch - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (5):1217-1240.
    The article examines and extends work bringing together engineering ethics and Science and Technology Studies, which had built upon Diane Vaughan’s analysis of the Challenger shuttle accident as a test case. Reconsidering the use of her term “normalization of deviance,” the article argues for a middle path between moralizing against and excusing away engineering practices contributing to engineering disaster. To explore an illustrative pedagogical case and to suggest avenues for constructive research developing this middle path, it examines the emergence of (...)
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  17. Philosophy and Environmental Crisis.William T. Blackstone - 1977 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (4):271-272.
     
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    Ethics and ecology.William T. Blackstone - 1973 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 11 (1-2):55-71.
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    Intentionality: No mystery.William T. Powers - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (1):152-153.
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    Cultural Evolution and Social Epistemology: A Darwinian Alternative to Steve Fuller’s Theodicy of Science.William T. Lynch - 2017 - Social Epistemology 31 (2):224-234.
    Key to Steve Fuller’s recent defense of intelligent design is the claim that it alone can explain why science is even possible. By contrast, Fuller argues that Darwinian evolutionary theory posits a purposeless universe leaving humans with no motivation to study science and no basis for modifying an underlying reality. I argue that this view represents a retreat from insights about knowledge within Fuller’s own program of social epistemology. I argue for a Darwinian picture of science as a product of (...)
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    Francis Hutcheson and contemporary ethical theory.William T. Blackstone - 1965 - Athens,: University of Georgia Press.
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    The Critical Advantage: Developing Critical Thinking Skills in School.William T. Gormley - 2017 - Harvard Education Press.
    In _The __Critical Advantage_, noted scholar and early childhood expert William T. Gormley, Jr. takes a wide-ranging look at the important role of critical thinking in preparing students for college, careers, and civic life. Drawing on research from psychology, philosophy, business, political science, neuroscience, and other disciplines, he offers a contemporary definition of critical thinking and its relationship to other forms of thinking, including creative thinking and problem solving. When defined broadly and taught early, he argues, critical thinking is (...)
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  23. The search for an environmental ethic.William T. Blackstone - 1980 - In Tom L. Beauchamp & Tom Regan (eds.), Matters of life and death. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
     
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    Reverse Discrimination and Compensatory Justice.William T. Blackstone - 1975 - Social Theory and Practice 3 (3):253-288.
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    Killing for the Telephone Company: Why the Nation‐State is Not the Keeper of the Common Good.William T. Cavanaugh - 2004 - Modern Theology 20 (2):243-274.
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    The ghost of Wittgenstein: Forms of life, scientific method, and cultural critique.William T. Lynch - 2005 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 35 (2):139-174.
    In developing an "internal" sociology of science, the sociology of scientific knowledge drew on Wittgenstein’s later philosophy to reinterpret traditional epistemological topics in sociological terms. By construing scientific reasoning as rule following within a collective, sociologists David Bloor and Harry Collins effectively blocked outside criticism of a scientific field, whether scientific, philosophical, or political. Ethnomethodologist Michael Lynch developed an alternative, Wittgensteinian reading that similarly blocked philosophical or political critique, while also disallowing analytical appeals to historical or institutional contexts. I criticize (...)
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    Understanding components of embodiment: Evidence from the mirror box illusion.William T. Leach & Jared Medina - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 103 (C):103373.
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    Freedom and women.William T. Blackstone - 1975 - Ethics 85 (3):243-248.
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    Pragmatist Metaphysics: A Defense.William T. Myers - 2004 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40 (1):39 - 52.
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    The IQ paradox is still resolved: Reply to Loehlin (2002) and Rowe and Rodgers (2002).William T. Dickens & James R. Flynn - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (4):764-771.
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    Civil Disobedience: Is It Justified?William T. Blackstone - 1970 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 8 (2-3):233-249.
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    Compensatory Justice and Affirmative Action.William T. Blackstone - 1975 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 49:218-227.
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    Meaning and Existence Introductory Readings in Philosophy.William T. Blackstone - 1971 - New York,: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
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    After the Gold Rush: Cleaning Up after Steve Fuller’s Theosis.William T. Lynch - 2018 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 48 (5):505-523.
    Remedios and Dusek have provided a useful contextualization of Steve Fuller’s recent work in social epistemology. While they have provided some good criticisms of some of Fuller’s new ideas, they fail to provide a systematic critique of Fuller’s retreat from a naturalistic and materialist social epistemology for one embracing transhumanism, intelligent design, and the proactionary imperative. An alternative approach is developed, drawing on Fuller’s early work and incorporating recent work on our biological and cultural evolution as a species.
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    The Domestication of Animals and the Roots of the Anthropocene: Lee Ann Dugatkin and Lyudmila Trut, How To Tame a Fox : Visionary Scientists and a Siberian Tale of Jump-Started Evolution , viii + 216 pp., 16 color illus., $26.00 Cloth, ISBN: 9780226444185 Richard C. Francis, Domesticated: Evolution in a Man-Made World , xii + 484 pp., 74 b&w illus., $17.95 Paperback, ISBN: 9780393353037 Pat Shipman, The Invaders: How Humans and Their Dogs Drove Neanderthals to Extinction , xvi + 266 pp., 23 b&w illus., $29.95 Cloth, ISBN: 9780674736764, $18.95 Paperback, ISBN: 9780674975415.William T. Lynch - 2019 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (1):209-217.
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    Comment I.William T. Magee - 1965 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 39:243-248.
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    Untersuchungen uber den Modalkalkul.William T. Parry - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (4):327-329.
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    Report From Bill Scott On Polanyi Biography.William T. Scott - 1981 - Tradition and Discovery 8 (2):2-3.
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    Avoidability and the Contrary-to-Fact Conditional in C. L. Stevenson and C. I. Lewis.William T. Fontaine - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (3):500-500.
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    The paradox of counterfactual terminating judgments.William T. Fontaine - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (13):416-421.
  41. Crombie's Defense of the Assertion-Status of Religious Claims.William T. Blackstone - 1963 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 44 (2):220.
     
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    Can science justify an ethical code?William T. Blackstone - 1960 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 3 (1-4):118 – 127.
    The attempt to utilize the methods of science to justify one ethical code as opposed to another has the advantage of avoiding the dogmatism and question-begging techniques characteristic of many traditional ethical theories. However, such attempts are invariably involved in value reductionism, leaving normative terms bereft of their normative import. Science is related to ethics in a number of important ways, but not in the sense that inductive evidence can justify one standard of right conduct as opposed to others.
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  43. Education and Ethics.William T. Blackstone & George L. Newsome - 1971 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 4 (3):188-190.
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    Empirical Meaning and Eschatological Verification.William T. Blackstone - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 5:397-403.
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  45. Hume and Ritschlian Theology.William T. Blackstone - 1961 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 42 (4):561.
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    On rights and responsibilities pertaining to toxic substances and trade secrecy.William T. Blackstone - 1978 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):589-603.
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    On Rights and Responsibilities Pertaining to Toxic Substances and Trade Secrecy.William T. Blackstone - 1978 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):589-603.
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    On the Logical Status of Meta-ethical Theories.William T. Blackstone - 1962 - Theoria 28 (3):298-303.
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    Philosophy and civil law.William T. Blackstone - 1975 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 49:218-227.
  50. Thomism and Metaethics.William T. Blackstone - 1964 - The Thomist 28 (2):225.
     
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