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    Endeavor and its objects/Esforço e seus objetos.Roderick Chisholm - 2007 - Manuscrito 30 (2):245-257.
    In this paper I suppose that the several forms of intending are related to endeavor – or undertaking – in the same way that, according to Aristotle, the several senses of truth are linked to the truth of judgment. I argue that the basic form of endeavor is the one in which the agent tries to bring about that he himself have a certain property. I show that there is a distinction between “The doctor treats the doctor” and “The doctor (...)
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  2. Intellectual Virtues and Scientific Endeavor: A Reflection on the Commitments Inherent in Generating and Possessing Knowledge.Oscar Eliezer Mendoza-De Los Santos - 2023 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 43 (1-2):18-31.
    In this essay, I reflect on the implications of intellectual virtues in scientific endeavor. To this end, I first offer a depiction of scientific endeavor by resorting to the notion of academic attitude, which involves aspects concerning the generation and possession of knowledge. Although there are differences between these activities, they have in common the engagement of diverse intellectual agents (scientists). In this sense, I analyze how intellectual virtues are linked to 1) scientific research tasks, such as theory appraisal, and (...)
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  3. Some Endeavours at Synthesising a Solution to the Sorites.Shane Ralston - 1999 - Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 3 (1).
    ‘Puzzles’, ‘word games’, ‘logical anomalies’, whatever we call them, they perplex us and challenge our familiar patterns of reasoning. One of these puzzles, among many others, originated from the mind of an ancient Megarian logician, Eubulides of Miletus, and endures to the modern day.1 Its name, ‘sorites’, can be traced to the Greek word soros, meaning ‘heap.’ The answer to whether one grain of sand ‘is a heap’ or ‘is not a heap’ seems quite simple: it is not a heap. (...)
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    Faith, Endeavour and Expectations of an Unfinished Quest: A Tribute to Emilio Santos on his Seventieth Birthday.Migual Ferrero & Alwyn Van der Merwe - 2006 - Foundations of Physics 36 (3):327-332.
  5. An Endeavor of New Concept of Being and Non-Being.Arman Hovhannisyan - 2011 - Amazon, Createspace.
    The aim of this work is to show that the reality is not only the world of being, it is equally the world of non-being. Such an approach, as I think, is not nihilism, on the contrary - it helps to resolve many problems and contradictions confusing the philosophical mind. The reader will not find any citations or references in this work because I tried to bring it closer to Philosophy as it used to be in its early stages and (...)
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    The Endeavour of Jean Fernel, with a List of the Editions of His WritingsCharles Sherrington.Henry Guerlac - 1950 - Isis 41 (2):212-213.
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    Vain Endeavor; Robert Lansing's Attempts to End the American-Japanese Rivalry.E. H. S. - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (2):282.
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    Transcending Transformation: Enlightening Endeavours at Tata Steel.S. Elankumaran, Rekha Seal & Anwar Hashmi - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 59 (1-2):109-119.
    It is indeed a challenge for corporations to insulate themselves from the adverse conditions around and foster an organizational culture that ensures ethical behaviour. In their effort to foster and maintain such an organizational culture, corporations through various endeavours try to institutionalize ethics. A successful strategy that aims to institutionalize ethics starts with developing/adopting and implementing codes of conduct and duly complements with ethics education and management. This paper captures the enlightening endeavours of Tata Steel relating to institutionalizing ethics and (...)
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    Who Can Endeavour Peace?Onora O'Neill - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (sup1):41-73.
    (1986). Who Can Endeavour Peace? Canadian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 16, Supplementary Volume 12: Nuclear Weapons, Deterrence and Disarmament, pp. 41-73.
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    Biochemistry: A cross-disciplinary endeavor that discovered a distinctive domain.William Bechtel - 1986 - In Integrating Scientific Disciplines. University of Chicago Press. pp. 77--100.
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    A Unique Endeavour [review of Ronald Jager, The Development of Bertrand Russell's Philosophy].Francis P. DeMaio - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies.
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    A Unique Endeavour [review of Ronald Jager, The Development of Bertrand Russell's Philosophy].Francis P. DeMaio - 2001 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 21.
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    Theology and the Intellectual Endeavour of Mankind: W. D. HUDSON.W. D. Hudson - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (1):21-37.
    At the beginning of his book, Principles of Christian Theology, John Macquarrie says that theology ‘implicitly claims to have its place in the total intellectual endeavour of mankind’. The question I want to discuss is this: in what terms, if any, can that claim be justified?
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    Teleology and Sophistic Endeavour in the Euthydemus.Daniel Vázquez & Saloni de Souza - 2019 - Australasian Philosophical Review 3 (2):183-190.
    ABSTRACT In this paper, we build upon M.M. McCabe's [2021] characterisation of two accounts of logos and Socratic endeavour in Plato's Euthydemus. We argue that the brothers, Euthydemus and Dionysodorus, are engaged in and committed to an endeavour which has features in common with Socrates’. It has an aim, rules, and is subject to failure. It is also a unified activity in which structure, process and continuity are important. However, the brothers’ only aim is impressing their audience and (...)
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    Buddhist practice and educational endeavour: in search of a secular spirituality for state-funded education in England.Terry Hyland - 2013 - Ethics and Education 8 (3):241-252.
    A case is made here for a secular interpretation of spirituality to place against more orthodox religious versions which are currently gaining ground in English education as part of the government policy designed to encourage schools to apply for ‘academy’ status independent of local authority control. Given the rise of faith-based ‘free’ schools, it is important to provide a secular alternative as a foundation for morality and spirituality in the interests of maintaining state-funded institutions characterised by rationality and autonomy rather (...)
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    The Aesthetic Endeavour Today.Roger Scruton - 1996 - Philosophy 71 (277):331 - 350.
    I am reluctant to add to the many definitionsof modernity, or to encourage the belief that definitions matter. Nevertheless, a changecameintothe worldwhenpeoplebegantodefinethemselves as modern—as in some way 'apart from'their predecessors, standing to them in some new and self-conscious relationship. And this couldserve as a definitionof modernity:as the conditionin which people provide definitions of modernity. For there is a great differencebetween living in history—which, for rational beings, is unavoidable—andlivingaccordingtoan idea ofhistory, and of one's own place within it.
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    Critical Philosophy as Artistic Endeavor.Samuel A. Stoner - 2010 - Southwest Philosophy Review 26 (1):181-187.
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    The Endeavour of Jean Fernel, with a List of the Editions of His Writings by Charles Sherrington. [REVIEW]Henry Guerlac - 1950 - Isis 41:212-213.
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    Some Limits to Moral Endeavour: Inaugural Lecture of the Professor of Philosophy Delivered at the University of Swansea, on 11 November, 1971.Dewi Zephaniah Phillips - 1971 - University College of Swansea.
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    The Greek Endeavour in Biological Science: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered Before The Queen's University of Belfast on 20 November, 1974.E. D. Phillips & Eustace Dockray Phillips - 1975
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  21. "Speaking about Mind": Endeavor "in Hobbes".William Sacksteder - 1979 - Philosophical Forum 11 (1):65.
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    Work, Wealth, and Postmodernism: The Intellectual Conflict at the Heart of Business Endeavour.Bradley Bowden - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    This work examines the rise of postmodernism in management scholarship and argues that the prevalence of postmodernist thought reflects a lack of understanding by management researchers of the core principles upon which Western business endeavour is based. The author highlights postmodernism’s methodological and conceptual failings, such as disbelief in material progress and economic advancement, and its denial of generalizable laws to direct management research. In its place, the author proposes a return to traditional modernist principles in management research, based (...)
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    Predetermination and personal endeavour.W. R. Boyce Gibson - 1905 - Mind 14 (56):494-506.
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  24. Predetermination and Personal Endeavor.W. R. Boyce Gibson - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15:675.
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    Power (conatus-endeavour) in the "kinetic actualism" and in the "inertial" psychology of Thomas Hobbes1.Agostino Lupoli - 2001 - Hobbes Studies 14 (1):83-103.
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    (Power 8conatus-endeavour) in the "kinetic actualism" and in the "inertial" psychology of Thomas Hobbes.Agostino Lupoli - 2001 - Hobbes Studies 14 (1):83-103.
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    Science as a Human Endeavor. George F. Kneller.Lois N. Magner - 1980 - Isis 71 (3):490-491.
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    Angiolini vs Kant: Philosophical Endeavour at the Polotsk Jesuit Academy.Anna I. Klimovich - 2023 - Kantian Journal 42 (1):107-131.
    The movement for the revival of the Scholastic tradition (Neo-Scholasticism) was a reaction to devastating criticism by the representatives of Enlightenment which led to the destruction of traditional metaphysics and of epistemological optimism, the two pillars of European religious philosophy. Reception of Kantian ideas in Neo-Scholasticism varied from total rejection to its use in renewing the philosophical foundation of religious philosophy. In this regard the legacy of the Polotsk Jesuit Academy was one of the first attempts to interpret Kant’s ideas (...)
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    The scientific endeavor is based on vigilance, not trust: Commentary on “Ambiguity, trust, and the responsible conduct of science”.Jonathan King - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (2):215-217.
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    Improvisation as liberation: Endeavours of resistance in free jazz.Thomas Kocherhans - 2012 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 33 (106):39-52.
    This investigation seeks to explore connection points between music and societal processes, by linking improvised music to cultural networks and social practices. Exceeding musicological and action-theoretical reflections, the improvisation is regarded from a cultural sociological perspective, which asks how improvisational practices can be integrated into cultural, historical and discursive contexts. Taking free jazz as the scope of the investigation, it is argued that there is a necessity to discuss its characteristic improvisation, in connection to the critical, radical and aesthetical practices (...)
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  31. Empathy and a Life of Moral Endeavor.Barrett Emerick - 2016 - Hypatia 31 (1):171-186.
    Over the course of her career, Jean Harvey contributed many invaluable insights that help to make sense of both injustice and resistance. Specifically, she developed an account of what she called “civilized oppression,” which is pernicious in part because it can be difficult to perceive. One way that we ought to pursue what she calls a “life of moral endeavor” is by increasing our perceptual awareness of civilized oppression and ourselves as its agents. In this article I argue that one (...)
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    Love's Endeavour, Love's Expense: the Response of Being to the Love of God, 2nded. By W. H. Vanstone.Bradford McCall - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (4):751-751.
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  33. Education as a philosophical endeavor.Naomi McLeod - 2017 - In Babs Anderson (ed.), Philosophy for children: theories and praxis in teacher education. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    History as a moral endeavor: Bennett Gilbert: A personalist philosophy of history. New York: Routledge, 2019, 227 pp, £36.99 PB, ISBN: 9780367662356.Theodor Pelekanidis - 2022 - Metascience 31 (1):53-56.
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    Why Economic Valuation Does Not Value the Environment: Climate Policy as Collective Endeavour.Nicholas Bardsley, Graziano Ceddia, Rachel McCloy & Simone Pfuderer - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (3):277-293.
    Economics takes an individualistic approach to human behaviour. This is reflected in the use of 'contingent valuation' surveys to conduct cost benefit analysis for economic policy evaluation. An individual's valuation of a policy is assumed to be unaffected by the burdens it places on others. We report a survey experiment to test this supposition in the context of climate change policy. Willingness to pay for climate change mitigation was higher when richer individuals were to bear higher costs than when, as (...)
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    Care as a mutual endeavour: Experiences of a multiple sclerosis patient and her healthcare professionals. [REVIEW]Barth Oeseburg & Tineke A. Abma - 2006 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 9 (3):349-357.
    In Dutch healthcare policy patients are seen as informed, autonomous experts and active decision makers with control over their illness and care. Healthcare professionals are expected to operate as providers of information. The purpose of this article is to argue that the consumerist approach of the patient–professional relationship is not a productive way to envision the patient–professional relationship. We argue that an interpretive/deliberative model is a more productive way to envision this relationship, especially in the care for people with a (...)
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    The Practice of Experimental Psychology: An Inevitably Postmodern Endeavor.Roland Mayrhofer, Christof Kuhbandner & Corinna Lindner - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The aim of psychology is to understand the human mind and behavior. In contemporary psychology, the method of choice to accomplish this incredibly complex endeavor is the experiment. This dominance has shaped the whole discipline from the self-concept as an empirical science and its very epistemological and theoretical foundations, via research practice and the scientific discourse to teaching. Experimental psychology is grounded in the scientific method and positivism, and these principles, which are characteristic for modern thinking, are still upheld. Despite (...)
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    Tangled compositions: Botany, agency, and authorship aboard HMS Endeavour.Geoff Bil - 2022 - History of Science 60 (2):183-210.
    By all accounts, James Cook’s HMS Endeavour sojourn in Tahiti was a pivotal moment in Enlightenment engagements between Indigenous and European cultures. Among the voyage records that survive, the Endeavour draftsman Sydney Parkinson’s Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas is widely viewed as anomalous for the depth and breadth of its interests in Indigenous Tahitian culture and plant knowledge. This essay complicates that view, with emphasis on the contingencies peculiar to the Journal’s publication and to Parkinson’s (...)
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  39. Perceptual Failure and a Life of Moral Endeavor.Barrett Emerick - 2015 - Social Philosophy Today 31:129-139.
    Over the course of her career, Jean Harvey argued that as agents engaged in a “life of moral endeavor,” we should understand ourselves and others to be moral works in progress, always possessing the potential to grow beyond and become more than the sum of our past wrongs. In this paper I follow Harvey and argue that in order to live a life of moral endeavor, it is not enough merely to know about injustice. Instead, we must engage in the (...)
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  40. From theory to literature: posthumanism as a post-theoretical endeavor.Başak Ağın - 2022 - In Zekiye Antakyalıoğlu (ed.), Post-theories in literary and cultural studies. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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  41. From theory to literature: posthumanism as a post-theoretical endeavor.Başak Ağın - 2022 - In Zekiye Antakyalıoğlu (ed.), Post-theories in literary and cultural studies. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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  42. Innovative practices in value-oriented education national open school's endeavour.Is Asthana - 2002 - In Kireet Joshi (ed.), Philosophy of Value-Oriented Education: Theory and Practice: Proceedings of the National Seminar, 18-20 January, 2002. Indian Council of Philosophical Research. pp. 235.
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    „Zusammenwirken“ oder „Wettstreit der Nationen“A Cooperative and Competitive Endeavour.Liza Soutschek & Kärin Nickelsen - 2019 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 27 (3):229-263.
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    Radical Constructivism Mainstreaming: A Desirable Endeavor? Critical Considerations using Examples from Educational Studies and Learning Theory.T. Hug - 2010 - Constructivist Foundations 6 (1):58-65.
    Context: It is beyond doubt that RC has received a great deal of attention in educational studies and learning theory. But overall, the current situation seems to be rather ambivalent in view of the blurring of the various strands in constructivist discourses and the different ways of distinguishing and foregrounding constructivist positions. Correspondingly, there is a wide range of claims, from the claim that (radical) constructivism represents a mainstream endeavor to attributions of its being outdated, self-refuting or irrelevant. Purpose: The (...)
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    Philosophy's Loss, Neurology's Gain: The Endeavor of John Hughlings-Jackson.C. U. M. Smith - 2012 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 55 (1):81-91.
    The mind cannot be an object. An object can be conceived only as that which may possibly become an object to something else. Now what can the mind become an object to? Not to me for I am it and not to something else. Not to something else without again being denuded of consciousness.And how could we descend into the depths of our nervous system to ascertain what is the nature of the psychical correlative of the physiological bottom? If we (...)
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  46. Geophysical surveys within the Stonehenge landscape: a review of past endeavour and future potential.A. David & A. Payne - 1997 - In David A. & Payne A. (eds.), Science and Stonehenge. pp. 73-113.
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    Fundamentality and Rationally Open-Ended Endeavours: Reply to Amijee.Yannic Kappes - manuscript
    Amijee ("Inquiry and Metaphysical Rationalism") argues that as long as we have not yet discovered that any fact is ungrounded, we ought to be committed to a version of the principle of sufficient reason (PSR), according to which every fact is grounded. In this note I present Amijee’s argument, rebut it, and diagnose where it fails. In a nutshell, the issue with Amijee's argument is that in general, rationally searching for something/seeking something/trying to achieve something does not require believing that (...)
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  48. The general scholium: Some notes on Newton's published and unpublished endeavours.Steffen Ducheyne - unknown
    Newton’s immensely famous, but tersely written, General Scholium is primarily known for its reference to the argument of design and Newton’s famous dictum “hypotheses non fingo”. In the essay at hand, I shall argue that this text served a variety of goals and try to add something new to our current knowledge of how Newton tried to accomplish them. The General Scholium highlights a cornucopia of features that were central to Newton’s natural philosophy in general: matters of experimentation, methodological issues, (...)
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    Hobbes's psychology of thought: Endeavours, purpose and curiosity.Jeffrey Barnouw - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (5):519-545.
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    Daniel Carl Solander, the Naturalist on the Endeavour Voyage.Roy A. Rauschenberg - 1967 - Isis 58 (3):367-374.
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