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  1. Florentius Volusenus and tranquility of mind : some applications of an ancient ideal.Alasdair A. Macdonald - 2009 - In Arie Johan Vanderjagt, A. A. MacDonald, Z. R. W. M. von Martels & Jan R. Veenstra (eds.), Christian humanism: essays in honour of Arjo Vanderjagt. Boston: Brill.
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    The Rennaisance in Scotland.A. Alasdair A. MacDonald, Michael Lynch & Ian Borthwick Cowan (eds.) - 1994 - Brill.
    "The Renaissance in Scotland" contains original essays on the following topics of cultural history: literature; manuscripts and printed books; libraries; law; ...
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  3. Jan Willem Drijvers and Alasdair A. MacDonald (eds.), Centres of Learning. Learning and Location in Pre-Modern Europe and the Near East. Brill, Leiden 1995 xiv 340 pp. ISBN 90 04 10193 4 (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 61). [REVIEW]Wolfhart Heinrichs - 1998 - Vivarium 36:2.
     
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    Airy Nothings: Imagining the Otherworld of Faerie From the Middle Ages to the Age of Reason: Essays in Honour of Alasdair A. Macdonald.Karin Olsen & Jan R. Veenstra (eds.) - 2013 - Brill.
    _Airy Nothings_ contains eleven contributions on the scholarly and literary representations of the Otherworld of Faerie from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment.
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    The language of political theory.Margaret Macdonald - 1951 - In Gilbert Ryle & Antony Flew (eds.), Logic and language (first series): essays. Oxford: Blackwell. pp. 91 - 112.
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    A general framework for understanding the effects of variability and interruptions on foraging behaviour.John M. McNamara & Alasdair I. Houston - 1987 - Acta Biotheoretica 36 (1):3-22.
    A general framework for analysing the effects of variability and the effects of interruptions on foraging is presented. The animal is characterised by its level of energetic reserves, x. We consider behaviour over a period of time [0,T]. A terminal reward function R(x) determines the expected future reproductive success of an animal with reserves x at time T. For any state x at a time in the period, we give the animal a choice between various options and then constrain it (...)
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  7. From Religion to Philosophy, A study in the origins of western speculations.Francis Macdonald Cornford - 1913 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 21 (1):28-31.
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  8. State of the Art Essay.Cynthia Macdonald - 1998 - In C. MacDonald S. Laurence (ed.), Contemporary Readings in the Foundations of Metaphysics. Blackwell. pp. 329.
     
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  9. A Woman's Place: House Churches In Earliest Christianity.Carolyn Osiek, Margaret Y. MacDonald & Janet H. Tulloch - 2006
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  10. Pursuing Happiness.R. C. Macdonald - 1977 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 58 (2):179.
     
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  11. Arabs, Arabias, and Arabic before Late Antiquity'.Michael Ca Macdonald - 2009 - Topoi (French) 16 (1):277-332.
  12. Authority and Reason in the Early Middle Ages.A. J. Macdonald - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):499-500.
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  13. Babylonian Collections of the University Museum.H. S. Macdonald - 1944 - Classical Weekly 38:99-100.
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    E-Collection.Paul S. MacDonald - 1997 - Philosophy and Theology 10 (2).
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    Featured Commentary.Chris MacDonald - 2009 - The Society for Business Ethics Newsletter 20 (2):5-6.
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    In defence of subsidiarity.G. MacDonald Ross - 1993 - Philosophy Now 6:22-23.
  17. Life in the making.Loren Benjamin Macdonald - 1911 - Boston,: Sherman, French & Company.
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    Mind, school, and civilization.John Macdonald - 1952 - [Chicago]: University of Chicago.
  19. Political-theory and cultural criticism-towards a theory of cultural politics.Bradley J. MacDonald - 1990 - History of Political Thought 11 (3):509-529.
  20. Perception and Identity: Essays Presented to A. J. Ayer with his Replies to Them.G. F. Macdonald - 1983 - Mind 92 (368):608-615.
     
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  21. Statistics of Child Suicide.Arthur Macdonald - 1908
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    The Philosopher as Therapist.R. Charles MacDonald - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 2:757-760.
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  23. The Theatre, Fourteen Reasons Why We Should Not Go to It. Repr., with Modifications.John Macdonald - 1856
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  24. Thomistic vision of the meaning of the will in its love of the good.Anne Macdonald & Kyla Mary - 2010 - Escritos 18 (40):52-82.
    Este estudio trata de la dinámica de la voluntad que, como facultad espiritual junto con la inteligencia, existe en un relacionamiento con el ser; en el caso de la primera, con el ser como bondad, lo que ontológicamente se llama amor natural. Ahora bien, el mundo ético exige un amor de elección, lo que abre el tema de la libertad humana y su papel en el sentido de la existencia del hombre. En la síntesis tomista queda claro que, aunque el (...)
     
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  25. Virgil, Aeneid VI.H. S. Macdonald - 1942 - Classical Weekly 36:119-120.
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    Finding Freedom: Hegel's Philosophy and the Emancipation of Women.Sara Jane MacDonald - 2008 - McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP.
    G.W.F. Hegel is often vilified for his conservative reactionary philosophy, particularly with respect to the rights of women. Alternatively, tracing a path through G.W.F Hegel's political thought, MacDonald demonstrates that, in fact, the logic of Hegel's argument necessitates the recognition of equal political and civil rights for all human beings. Combining a thoughtful study of Hegel's political thought with close readings of two pivotal works of literature, MacDonald's book shows how the perennial tension between fulfilled, yet diverse, personal (...)
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    John Ruskin’s Politics and Natural Law: An Intellectual Biography.Graham A. MacDonald - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    This book offers new perspectives on the origins and development of John Ruskin’s political thought. Graham A. MacDonald traces the influence of late medieval and pre-Enlightenment thought in Ruskin’s writing, reintroducing readers to Ruskin’s politics as shaped through his engagement with concepts of natural law, legal rights, labour and welfare organization. From Ruskin’s youthful studies of geology and chemistry to his back-to-the-land project, the Guild of St. George, he emerges as a complex political thinker, a reformer—and what we would (...)
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  28. Alasdair Macintyre on education: In dialogue with Joseph Dunne.Alasdair Macintyre & Joseph Dunne - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 36 (1):1–19.
    This discussion begins from the dilemma, posed in some earlier writing by Alasdair MacIntyre, that education is essential but also, in current economic and cultural conditions, impossible. The potential for resolving this dilemma through appeal to ‘practice’, ‘narrative unity’, and ‘tradition’(three core concepts in After Virtue and later writings) is then examined. The discussion also explores the relationship of education to the modern state and the power of a liberal education to create an ‘educated public’ very different in character (...)
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    Book Review: Luis de Molina: On Divine Foreknowledge (Part IV of the Concordia). Alfred J. Freddoso. [REVIEW]Scott MacDonald - 1989 - Review of Metaphysics 42 (1):177-79.
  30. Later Medieval Philosophy (1150-1350): An Introduction. John Marenbon. [REVIEW]Scott MacDonald - 1989 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 71:84-89.
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    Book Review: The Shape of the Good. C. Stephen Layman. [REVIEW]Scott MacDonald - 1993 - Ethics 103 (4):864-65.
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  32. Book Review. [REVIEW]William Macdonald - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (3):476-477.
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  33. (1 other version)ife in the Making. [REVIEW]Loren B. Macdonald - 1913 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 23:479.
     
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  34. Museums of Modern Science. [REVIEW]Sharon Macdonald - 2001 - British Journal for the History of Science 34 (1):97-124.
     
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  35. TILES, J. E. "Things That Happen". [REVIEW]C. Macdonald - 1984 - Mind 93:308.
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    Aquinas’s Theory of Natural Law: An Analytic Reconstruction. [REVIEW]Alasdair Macintyre - 1997 - International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (1):95-99.
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    Stoicism in Medieval Thought. [REVIEW]George Macdonald Ross - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (2):224-226.
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    Albert R. Jonsen and Stephen Toulmin, "The Abuse of Casuistry: A History of Moral Reasoning". [REVIEW]Alasdair C. MacIntyre - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (4):634.
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  39. Interview - Alasdair MacIntyre.Alasdair MacIntyre - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 40 (40):47-48.
    Alasdair MacIntyre’s seminal book After Virtue was central in the rehabilitation of the Aristotelian approach to ethics. His work in moral and political philosophy is among the most important of his generation, and is influenced by Marx, Aquinas, Aristotle, and conversion to Roman Catholicism. He is a permanent senior research fellow at the University of Notre Dame.
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    Gregory Macdonald's Reply to Dudley Barker.Gregory Macdonald - 1975 - The Chesterton Review 2 (1):103-106.
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    George MacDonald.George MacDonald - 2009 - The Chesterton Review 35 (1/2):288-289.
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    Reply to Cynthia Macdonald.Cynthia Macdonald - 1999 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (3):739-745.
    What is introspective know ledge of one’s own intentional states like? This paper aims to make plausible the view that certain cases of self-knowledge, namely the cogito-type ones, are enough like perception to count as cases of quasi-observation. To this end it considers the highly influential arguments developed by Sydney Shoemaker in his recent Royce Lectures. These present the most formidable challenge to the view that certain cases of self-knowledge are quasi-observational and so deserve detailed examination. Shoemaker’s arguments are directed (...)
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  43. Mind-Body Identity Theories.Cynthia Macdonald - 1989 - New York: Routledge.
    Chapter One The most plausible arguments for the identity of mind and body that have been advanced in this century have been for the identity of mental ...
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    Global Stakeholder Democracy: Power and Representation Beyond Liberal States.Terry Macdonald - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    In this book Macdonald elaborates a democratic framework based on the new theoretical concepts of 'public power', 'stakeholder communities' and 'non-electoral representation', and illustrates the practical implications of these proposals for projects of global institutional reform.
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    The Aphorisms of George MacDonald.George MacDonald & C. S. Lewis - 2006 - The Chesterton Review 32 (1/2):187-189.
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    The undecidability of entailment and relevant implication.Alasdair Urquhart - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (4):1059-1073.
  47. (2 other versions)Aft er Virtue: A Study in Moral Th eory.Alasdair Macintyre - 1982 - Philosophy 57 (222):551-553.
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  48. (1 other version)Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry.Alasdair MacIntyre - 1990 - Duckworth.
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    Ethics in the Conflicts of Modernity: An Essay on Desire, Practical Reasoning, and Narrative.Alasdair C. MacIntyre - 2016 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Alasdair MacIntyre explores some central philosophical, political and moral claims of modernity and argues that a proper understanding of human goods requires a rejection of these claims. In a wide-ranging discussion, he considers how normative and evaluative judgments are to be understood, how desire and practical reasoning are to be characterized, what it is to have adequate self-knowledge, and what part narrative plays in our understanding of human lives. He asks, further, what it would be to understand the modern (...)
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    Introspection.Cynthia Macdonald - 2007 - In Brian McLaughlin, Ansgar Beckermann & Sven Walter (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of mind. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 741-766.
    ‘Introspection’ is a term used by philosophers to refer to a special method or means by which one comes to know certain of one's own mental states; specifically, one's current conscious states. It derives from the Latin ‘spicere’, meaning ‘look’, and ‘intra’, meaning ‘within’; introspection is a process of looking inward. Introspectionist accounts of self-knowledge fall within the broader domain of theories of self-knowledge, understood as views about the nature of and basis for one's knowledge of one's own mental states, (...)
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