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    Poverty in Perfection According to St. Bonaventure: Part II.Aidan Carr - 1947 - Franciscan Studies 7 (4):415-425.
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    Handbook of Embodied Cognition and Sport Psychology.Massimiliano L. Cappuccio (ed.) - 2019 - MIT Press.
    The first systematic collaboration between cognitive scientists and sports psychologists considers the mind–body relationship from the perspective of athletic skill and sports practice. This landmark work is the first systematic collaboration between cognitive scientists and sports psychologists that considers the mind–body relationship from the perspective of athletic skill and sports practice. With twenty-six chapters by leading researchers, the book connects and integrates findings from fields that range from philosophy of mind to sociology of sports. The chapters show not only that (...)
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    (1 other version)The paradox of subjectivity: The self in the transcendental tradition.David Carr - 1999 - Philosophical Review 110 (3):454-456.
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    Experience and Nature.H. Wildon Carr - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (1):64.
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  5. Narrative and the Real World: An Argument for Continuity.David Carr - 1986 - History and Theory 25 (2):117-131.
    Narrative and the real world are not mutually exclusive. Life is not a structureless sequence of events; it consists of complex structures of temporal configurations that interlock and receive their meaning from within action itself. It is also not true that life lacks a point of view which transforms events into a story by telling them. Our focus of attention is not the past but the future, because we grasp configurations extending into the future. Action involves the adoption of an (...)
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  6. Rival conceptions of practice in education and teaching.David Carr - 2003 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 37 (2):253–266.
    Some initial reflections on the theoretical status of philosophy of education suggest that it seems appropriate to regard education and teaching as practices in some sense. Following a distinction between teaching as an institutional and professional role and teaching as a more basic form of moral association, however, some key aspects of this distinction are explored via a contrast between MacIntyrean notions of moral and social practice and more mainstream Aristotelian virtue-ethics concepts of moral character and agency. The paper proceeds (...)
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  7. 1. narrative explanation and its malcontents.David Carr - 2008 - History and Theory 47 (1):19–30.
    In this paper I look at narrative as a mode of explanation and at various ways in which the explanatory value of narrative has been criticized. I begin with the roots of narrative explanation in everyday action, experience, and discourse, illustrating it with the help of a simple example. I try to show how narrative explanation is transformed and complicated by circumstances that take us beyond the everyday into such realms as jurisprudence, journalism, and history. I give an account of (...)
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    On the Stone Outside My Window.Brent Carr - manuscript
    My argument: P1: If my personhood is caused by Truth then, Truth is a person. P2: My personhood is caused by Truth. C: Therefore, Truth is a person. The argument hinges on the Causal Principle: A cause is, at least, as powerful as its effect. I can get 1 from 10, but I cannot get 10 from 1; therefore, the causal principle is vindicated. Truth is more than a person as you and I are, He is the archetype of personhood (...)
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    Coercion and Freedom.Craig L. Carr - 1988 - American Philosophical Quarterly 25 (1):59 - 67.
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    Knowledge and Truth in Virtuous Deliberation.David Carr - 2020 - Philosophia 48 (4):1381-1396.
    The overall aim of this paper is to explore the role of knowledge and truth in the practical deliberation of candidate virtuous agents. To this end, the paper considers three criticisms of Julia Driver’s recent defence of the prospect of ‘virtues of ignorance’ or virtues for which knowledge may be considered unnecessary or untoward. While the present essay agrees with the general drift of Driver’s critics that we should reject such virtues construed as traits that deliberately embrace ignorance, it is (...)
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    Exploring the links between science, risk, uncertainty, and ethics in regulatory controversies about genetically modified crops.Susan Carr & Les Levidow - 2000 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 12 (1):29-39.
    Just as a stream of genetically modifiedcrops looked set to be approved for commercialproduction in the European Union, the approvalprocedure appears to have become bogged down onceagain by disagreements among and within member states.Old controversies have resurfaced in new forms. Theintractability of the issues suggests that theregulatory procedure has had too narrow a focus,leaving outside its boundary many of the morefundamental aspects that cause people in the EuropeanUnion most concern. Regulators have come underconsiderable pressure to ensure their risk assessmentdecisions are (...)
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    Ethical and value-based aspects of the european commission's precautionary principle.Susan Carr - 2002 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 15 (1):31-38.
    In February 2000, the EuropeanCommission adopted a Communication on theprecautionary principle. This states how theCommission intends to apply the principle andestablishes guidelines for its application. Thedocument is intended to inform discussions oninternational agreements. In particular, itprovides a defense of European Union (EU)precautionary policies in case of tradedisputes, for example, in case the EU isaccused of imposing unfair trade barriers onexports of genetically-modified (GM) productsfrom the United States under the rules of theWorld Trade Organisation. In the communication,the Commission emphasizes the scientificaspects (...)
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  13. 7. in memoriam.Deanne Bogdan, David Carr, Iris M. Yob, Anthony J. Palmer & Philip Alperson - 2010 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 18 (2).
     
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    Incomplete Nature: How Mind Emerged from Matter by Terrence W. Deacon.Paul H. Carr - 2013 - Zygon 48 (1):232-234.
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    The philosophy of phonology.Philip Carr - 2012 - In Ruth M. Kempson, Tim Fernando & Nicholas Asher (eds.), Philosophy of linguistics. Boston: North Holland. pp. 403.
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    What moral educational significance has physical education? A question in need of disambiguation.David Carr - 1998 - In M. J. McNamee & S. J. Parry (eds.), Ethics and sport. New York: E & FN Spon. pp. 119--133.
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    From (Apparently) Feeling to Being Grateful.David Carr - 2020 - Journal of Value Inquiry 55 (1):145-154.
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  18. Speaker meaning and illocutionary acts.C. R. Carr - 1978 - Philosophical Studies 34 (3):281 - 291.
  19. On the moral value of physical activity: Body and soul in Plato's account of virtue.David Carr - 2010 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 4 (1):3 – 15.
    It is arguable that some of the most profound and perennial issues and problems of philosophy concerning the nature of human agency, the role of reason and knowledge in such agency and the moral status and place of responsibility in human action and conduct receive their sharpest definition in Plato's specific discussion in the Republic of the human value of physical activities. From this viewpoint alone, Plato's exploration of this issue might be considered a locus classicus in the philosophy of (...)
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    The Kashmirian Atharva Veda, Book Eighteen Edited with Critical Notes.LeRoy Carr Barret - 1938 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 58 (4):571.
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  21. A Theory of Monads.H. Wildon Carr - 1923 - Mind 32 (126):225-233.
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    Husserl's world and ours.David Carr - 1987 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (1):151-167.
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    Tacit Consent.Craig L. Carr - 1990 - Public Affairs Quarterly 4 (4):335-345.
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    Why do languages tolerate heterography? An experimental investigation into the emergence of informative orthography.Jon W. Carr & Kathleen Rastle - 2024 - Cognition 249 (C):105809.
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    Human Life, Action and Ethics: Essays by G.E.M. Anscombe Edited by Mary Geach and Luke Gormally.David Carr - 2006 - Philosophical Books 47 (3):284-287.
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    How does Weaver pay attention?Thomas H. Carr - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):39-40.
    Though WEAVER has knowledge that gets activated by words and pictures, it is incapable of responding appropriately to these words and pictures as task demands are varied. This is because it has a most severe case of attention deficit disorder. Indeed, it has no attention at all. I discuss the very complex attention demands of the tasks given to WEAVER.
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    R. S. Peters’ philosophy of education: Review article.Wilfred Carr - 1986 - British Journal of Educational Studies 34 (3):268-274.
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    Art and Life.David Carr - 2024 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 58 (3):1-19.
    Can art illuminate life or is it just so much irrelevant illusion (or delusion)? Certainly, Plato—the great founding father of Western philosophy—seems to have been largely drawn to the latter view. From Plato onwards, however, this more sceptical perspective seems bedevilled by a range of conceptual conflations and confusions regarding the language and purposes of art. Proceeding by way of critical attention to distinctions between (for example) imagination and fantasy and the artistic and the aesthetic and to the different cognitive (...)
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    After Kohlberg Post-Postscript: A Response to Agnes Tellings.David Carr - 1998 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 17 (2/3):185-192.
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    A Philosophical History of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy?David Carr - 2012 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 26 (2):102-107.
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    Attachment theory, neoliberalism, and social conscience.Sam Carr & Ioannis Costas Batlle - 2015 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 35 (3):160-176.
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    (1 other version)Books in Review.Craig L. Carr - 1985 - Political Theory 13 (1):142-145.
  33. Categorial Description: Some Contemporary Metaphysical Issues.Brian Carr - 1987 - Dissertation, University of Exeter (United Kingdom)
    Available from UMI in association with The British Library. ;A form of metaphysical inquiry is in this thesis both illustrated in detail and defended against the charge of issuing in statements which lack cognitive content. 'Categorial description' concerns the fundamental features of our conceptual scheme: the categories described are those of substance, accident, cause, space and time. ;Following Aristotle's distinction between primary and secondary substances, these two notions are addressed as equivalent to those individual or particular things and their kinds. (...)
     
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    Does ‘education concerns the development of knowledge and understanding’ express a necessary truth?David Carr - 1979 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 11 (1):35-50.
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    Event structure, interest, importance, and coherence: Where does point theory fit?Thomas H. Carr - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (4):597.
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    Foucault amongst the theologians.Stephen Carr - 2001 - Sophia 40 (2):31-45.
    This article critically examines some of the theological and Neo-Orthodox readings of Foucault. An exploration of some key texts reveals limitations in, e.g., Milbank’s account, and is developed further through an examination of Sharon Welch’s discussion of feminist liberation theology. A deeper engagement with Foucault’s work emerges, clarifying issues of power, disclosure, truth and ‘agonism’. The paper proposes that Foucault’s work is not an expression of ‘nihilism’ but rather is important for the self-critique and integrity of theology.
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    Female rats prefer to mate with dominant rather than subordinate males.W. J. Carr, Kenneth R. Kimmel, Steven L. Anthony & David E. Schlocker - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 20 (2):89-91.
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    Guide for Translating Husserl, by Dorion Cairns.David Carr - 1976 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 7 (1):65-66.
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    Gravida One, Para Forced.Brent R. Carr - 2023 - Journal of Medical Humanities 44 (2):281-281.
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    Head's theory of cutaneous sensitivity.Harvey Carr - 1916 - Psychological Review 23 (4):262-278.
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    Inflorescence of Mistrust.Brent R. Carr - 2021 - Journal of Medical Humanities 42 (1):119-119.
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    Knowledge, mind and the curriculum.David Carr - 1984 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 16 (1):12–22.
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    Le passé à venir : ordre et articulation du temps selon Husserl, Dilthey et Heidegger.David Carr - 1986 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 42 (3):333-344.
    L'appartenance de Dilthey, de Husserl et de Heidegger à la même tradition philosophique (la tradition «phénoménologique» au sens le plus large de ce terme) les mène à des analyses très semblables de la temporalité humaine. Néanmoins, chacun privilégie dans son analyse une seule des trois « dimensions » du temps: Husserl, le présent ; Heidegger, le futur ; Dilthey, le passé. Dans cet article, cette divergence est l'occasion d'une réflexion sur le temps humain qui cherche à dépasser la question de (...)
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    Medi? ation: meditation and medication in a personal tale of clinical depression.Sheva Carr - 1999 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 43 (1):98.
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    Morals and society in Asian philosophy.Brian Carr (ed.) - 1996 - Richmond, Surrey: Curzon.
    This collection arises from the First Conference of the recently formed European Society for Asian Philosophy.
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    Modernity, Post-Modernity and the Philosophy of History.David Carr - 1994 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 68:45-57.
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    Narrative, Knowledge, and Moral Character in Art and Literature.David Carr - 2021 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 55 (3):1-14.
    Although the term “narrative” has been subject to very loose usage, it should be clear that scientific theories cannot be considered as such in the same sense as literary and artistic works. But this clearly calls the latter into serious epistemic question. On the one hand, we are often drawn to saying that agents have learned or come to know (morally or otherwise) something from literary or other artistic fictions; on the other hand, their fictional status seems to preclude regarding (...)
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    Now you see it, now you don't: Relations between semantic activation and awareness.Thomas H. Carr & Dale Dagenbach - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (1):26-27.
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    Opacity and indefinite terms.Spencer Carr - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 26 (1):39 - 49.
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    On Mr. F. H. Bradley's “Appearance and Reality.”.H. W. Carr - 1893 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (3):59-73.
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