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    Some comments on the `ideal observer'.John D. Bailiff - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (3):423-428.
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    Some comments on the 'ideal observer'.John-D. Bailiff - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24:423-428.
    THE PURPOSE OF THIS ARTICLE IS NOT TO EXAMINE THE CONCEPT\nOF THE IDEAL OBSERVER AS TO ITS QUALIFICATIONS AS AN\nETHICAL THEORY, BUT TO EXPOSE THE IMPLICATIONS IT HAS FOR\nAN UNDERSTANDING OF THE ROLE OF RATIONALITY IN ETHICAL\nDISCOURSE. THE "IDEAL OBSERVER THEORY" IS REALLY NOT\nVALUE-FREE, ACCORDING TO THE AUTHOR. THE MEANING OF SUCH AN\nOBSERVER IS FULLY EXPLORED, IN TERMS OF BEING "IMPARTIAL,"\n"FULLY INFORMED," "IDEALLY RATIONAL," ETC., AND RATIONALITY\nIS FINALLY NOTED TO BE NOT A PERFECT UNIFORMITY OF\nATTITUDES AMONG IDEAL OBSERVERS BUT THE (...)
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    The Realm of Art.John D. Bailiff - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (3):464-465.
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    Religious discourse and existence.John Bailiff - 1967 - World Futures 5 (3):66-76.
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    Truth and power.John Bailiff - 1987 - Man and World 20 (3):327-336.
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    J. M. Anderson's "The Realm of Art". [REVIEW]John D. Bailiff - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (3):464.
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