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    The psychology of intergroup relations was grounded in intragroup processes.R. Matthew Montoya & Brad Pinter - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e21.
    Although Glowacki proposed that peace developed from the relatively recent advent of intergroup norms and tolerance for out-group members, we submit that (a) positive intergroup relations developed from a psychology grounded in the regulation of intragroup relations, (b) the “default” intergroup orientation is uncertainty, and (c) positive intergroup relations likely existed early in our evolutionary history.
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  2. Democracy and the New Media, edited by Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn with Brad Seawell, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2003.Andrej Pinter - 2005 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 18 (2):156.
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  3. Ethics and human action in early Stoicism.Brad Inwood - 1985 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book reconstructs in detail the older Stoic theory of the psychology of action, discussing it in relation to Aristotelian, Epicurean, Platonic, and some of the more influential modern theories. Important Greek terms are transliterated and explained; no knowledge of Greek is required.
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    A simple algebra of first order logic.Charles C. Pinter - 1973 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 14 (3):361-366.
    A new system of algebraic logic is described. it is closely related to cylindric and polyadic algebras, and is axiomatized by a small number of very simple equations.
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    Critical Periods in Science and the Science of Critical Periods: Canine Behavior in America.Brad Bolman - 2022 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 45 (1-2):112-134.
    Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Volume 45, Issue 1-2, Page 112-134, June 2022.
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    Is it time to pull the plug on hostile versus instrumental aggression dichotomy?Brad J. Bushman & Craig A. Anderson - 2001 - Psychological Review 108 (1):273-279.
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    The Secret Doctrine and the Gigantomachia: Interpreting Plato’s Theaetetus-Sophist.Brad Berman - 2014 - Plato Journal 14:53-62.
    The Theaetetus’ ‘secret doctrine’ and the Sophist ’s ‘battle between gods and giants’ have long fascinated Plato scholars. I show that the passages systematically parallel one another. Each presents two substantive positions that are advanced on behalf of two separate parties, related to one another by their comparative sophistication or refinement. Further, those parties and their respective positions are characterized in substantially similar terms. On the basis of these sustained parallels, I argue that the two passages should be read together, (...)
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  8. Kierkegaard on Mastered Irony.Brad Frazier - 2004 - International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (4):465-479.
    After extensively critiquing the stance of pure irony in the second half of The Concept of Irony, Kierkegaard attempts to recover the “truth of irony,” as he puts it, in a brief but suggestive conclusion. A main feature of the “truth of irony” turns out to be that irony, when mastered, is an indispensable component in an ethical way of life. In this paper I attempt to clarify Kierkegaard’s account of mastered irony. I discuss the analogy that Kierkegaard offers between (...)
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  9. Agency, technology, and the 'muddle in the middle': The case of the middle palaeolithic.Brad Gravina - 2004 - In Andrew Gardner, Agency uncovered: archaeological perspectives on social agency, power, and being human. Portland, Or.: UCL Press. pp. 65.
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    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 46.Brad Inwood (ed.) - 2014 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is a volume of original articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy. The articles may be of substantial length, and include critical notices of major books. OSAP is now published twice yearly, in both hardback and paperback.
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    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 47.Brad Inwood (ed.) - 2014 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is a volume of original articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy. The articles may be of substantial length, and include critical notices of major books. OSAP is now published twice yearly, in both hardback and paperback.
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    Professional or Practitioner?Brad Kallenberg - 2002 - Teaching Ethics 3 (1):49-66.
  13. Theology must be projected.Brad J. Kallenberg - 2023 - In Tim Labron, On Paul Holmer: a philosophy and theology. New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury Academic, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
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    Rethinking Drug Use in Sport: Why the War will Never be Won.Brad Partridge - 2015 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 9 (4):427-429.
  15. Ideal Code, Real World: A Rule-Consequentialist Theory of Morality.Brad Hooker - 2000 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    What are appropriate criteria for assessing a theory of morality? In Ideal Code, Real World, Brad Hooker begins by answering this question, and then argues for a rule-consequentialist theory. According to rule-consequentialism, acts should be assessed morally in terms of impartially justified rules, and rules are impartially justified if and only if the expected overall value of their general internalization is at least as great as for any alternative rules. In the course of developing his rule-consequentialism, Hooker discusses impartiality, (...)
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  16. Is there a dutch book argument for probability kinematics?Brad Armendt - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (4):583-588.
    Dutch Book arguments have been presented for static belief systems and for belief change by conditionalization. An argument is given here that a rule for belief change which under certain conditions violates probability kinematics will leave the agent open to a Dutch Book.
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  17. Set Theory.Charles C. Pinter - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (2):548-549.
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    Dazed and Confused: Sports Medicine, Conflicts of Interest, and Concussion Management.Brad Partridge - 2014 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 11 (1):65-74.
    Professional sports with high rates of concussion have become increasingly concerned about the long-term effects of multiple head injuries. In this context, return-to-play decisions about concussion generate considerable ethical tensions for sports physicians. Team doctors clearly have an obligation to the welfare of their patient (the injured athlete) but they also have an obligation to their employer (the team), whose primary interest is typically success through winning. At times, a team’s interest in winning may not accord with the welfare of (...)
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    Algebraic logic with generalized quantifiers.Charles C. Pinter - 1975 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (4):511-516.
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    Forbidden fruit versus tainted fruit: Effects of warning labels on attraction to television violence.Brad J. Bushman & Angela D. Stack - 1996 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 2 (3):207.
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    Dutch Strategies for Diachronic Rules: When Believers See the Sure Loss Coming.Brad Armendt - 1992 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992:217 - 229.
    Two criticisms of Dutch strategy arguments are discussed: One says that the arguments fail because agents who know the arguments can use that knowledge to avoid Dutch strategy vulnerability, even though they violate the norm in question. The second consists of cases alleged to be counterexamples to the norms that Dutch strategy arguments defend. The principle of Reflection and its Dutch strategy argument are discussed, but most attention is given to the rule of Conditionalization and to Jeffrey's rule for fallible (...)
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  22. A foundation for causal decision theory.Brad Armendt - 1986 - Topoi 5 (1):3-19.
    The primary aim of this paper is the presentation of a foundation for causal decision theory. This is worth doing because causal decision theory (CDT) is philosophically the most adequate rational decision theory now available. I will not defend that claim here by elaborate comparison of the theory with all its competitors, but by providing the foundation. This puts the theory on an equal footing with competitors for which foundations have already been given. It turns out that it will also (...)
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    Properties Preserved under Definitional Equivalence and Interpretations.Charles C. Pinter - 1978 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 24 (31-36):481-488.
  24. The eco-pneumatology of Raimon Panikkar-Spiritual life in the suburbs.Brad Bannon - 2006 - Journal of Dharma 31 (4):457-472.
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  25. Preaching Paul.Brad R. Braxton - 2004
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    A note on the decomposition of theories with respect to amalgamation, convexity, and related properties.Charles Pinter - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (1):115-118.
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    Avatar: The Last Airbender and Anishinaabe Philosophy.Brad Cloud - 2022 - In Helen De Cruz & Johan De Smedt, Avatar: The Last Airbender and Philosophy: Wisdom From Aang to Zuko. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 53–62.
    In this chapter, the author provides an alternative, Ojibwe‐centered lens through which to view the Avatar: The Last Airbender ( ATLA ) show, as well as explores the importance of non‐Western narratives for youth who come from non‐Western traditions by comparing the unique worldview and history presented in ATLA with an Anishinaabe worldview. Mary Makoons Geniusz defines Anishinaabe as “the self‐designation of several American Indian Peoples, including Ojibwe, Ottawa, and Potawatomi”. A recurring theme in ATLA is the sense of balance, (...)
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    Zhou, Zhang-Yue: Developing Successful Agriculture: An Australian Case Study: CAB International, Wallingford, UK, 2013, 240 pp, AUD$115.92 , ISBN: 9781845939458.Brad W. Gilmour - 2015 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (1):197-201.
    If you are interested in accountability and transparency in public decision-making, this book is for you. If you are interested in ways and means of avoiding capture by vested interests when making public policy, this book is for you. If you are interested in a sustainable and efficient agri-food system which meets the needs of consumers, producers and society, this book is for you.Agriculture remains an important industry in many economies. It is also a key sector with an important role (...)
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  29. The catholic and radical enlightenments of the eighteenth century.Brad S. Gregory - 2011 - The Thomist 75 (3):461-475.
     
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    A New Stoicism.Brad Inwood - 1998 - Apeiron 31 (4):293-308.
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    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 41.Brad Inwood (ed.) - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is a volume of original articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy. The articles may be of substantial length, and include critical notices of major books. OSAP is now published twice yearly, in both hardback and paperback.
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    Teaching for Success: Developing Your Teacher Identity in Today's Classroom.Brad Olsen - 2010 - Routledge.
    First Published in 2016. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.
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    A radically new model for scholarly communications.Frances Pinter - 2008 - Logos 19 (4):203-206.
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    A search for the certitude of scientific facts with Giambattista Vico and Karl Popper: the importance of integrative physiology.G. G. Pinter & Vera Pinter - 1991 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 35 (3):436-442.
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  35. Lamberto Borghi e l'educazione hassidica in rapporto alla Gabbala.Annalisa Pinter - 2005 - In Franco Cambi, Paolo Orefice & Luciana Bellatalla, Educazione, libertà, democrazia: il pensiero pedagogico di Lamberto Borghi. Napoli: Liguori. pp. 61--167.
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    Publishing entrepreneurs: The passionate pursuit of academic publishing.Frances Pinter - 2007 - Logos 18 (3):138-142.
  37. Blood on Our Minds, Blood on Our Hands.Brad Elliott Stone - 2022 - In Rick Elmore & Ege Selin Islekel, The biopolitics of punishment: Derrida and Foucault. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
     
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  38. (1 other version)Defending society from the abnormal: The archaeology of bio-power.Brad Elliott Stone - 2004 - Foucault Studies 1:77-91.
     
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  39. Jesus and His Jewish Parables: Rediscovering the Roots of Jesus' Teaching.Brad H. Young - 1989
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  40. Meet the Rabbis: Rabbinic Thought and the Teachings of Jesus.Brad H. Young - 2007
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  41. The Parables: Jewish Tradition and Christian Interpretation.Brad H. Young - 1998
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  42. Reading Seneca: Stoic Philosophy at Rome.Brad Inwood - 2005 - Clarendon Press.
    Brad Inwood presents a selection of his most influential essays on the philosophy of Seneca, the Roman Stoic thinker, statesman, and tragedian of the first century AD. Including two brand-new pieces, and a helpful introduction to orient the reader, this volume will be an essential guide for anyone seeking to understand Seneca's fertile, wide-ranging thought and its impact on subsequent generations.
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  43. The Natural and the Normative.Brad Majors - 2009 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 4:29-52.
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    Conditional Preference and Causal Expected Utility.Brad Armendt - 1988 - In W. L. Harper & B. Skyrms, Causation in Decision, Belief Change, and Statistics, vol. II. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 3-24.
    Sequel to Armendt 1986, ‘A Foundation for Causal Decision Theory.’ The representation theorem for causal decision theory is slightly revised, with the addition of a new restriction on lotteries and a new axiom (A7). The discussion gives some emphasis to the way in which appropriate K-partitions are characterized by relations found among the agent’s conditional preferences. The intended interpretation of conditional preference is one that embodies a sensitivity to the agent’s causal beliefs.
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    The Structured Self in Hellenistic and Roman Thought.Brad Inwood - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (228):479-483.
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    Entrepreneurship and Ethics in the Chinese Context.Brad Brown - 2002 - The Ruffin Series of the Society for Business Ethics 3:219-229.
    The importance of entrepreneurship in China’s emergence as a global economic power is acknowledged—but will Chinese entrepreneurs have a positive or negative effect on social justice and business ethics in China? Increased reliance on guanxi relationships to facilitate business transactions has been witnessed as the communist party relaxed its grip on many segments of the economy. Although decentralizing control of the economy has produced rapid growth, there are many inequities as large numbers of Chinese citizens are exploited by Chinese entrepreneurs, (...)
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  47. Does Moral Virtue Constitute a Benefit to the Agent?Brad Hooker - 1998 - In Roger Crisp, How Should One Live?: Essays on the Virtues. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Theories of individual well‐being fall into three main categories: hedonism, the desire‐fulfilment theory, and the list theory (which maintains that there are some things that can benefit a person without increasing the person's pleasure or desire‐fulfilment). The paper briefly explains the answers that hedonism and the desire‐fulfilment theory give to the question of whether being virtuous constitutes a benefit to the agent. Most of the paper is about the list theory's answer.
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  48. The Nature of Phenomenal Content.Brad Thompson - 2003 - Dissertation, University of Arizona
  49. Variable versus fixed-rate rule-utilitarianism.Brad Hooker & Guy Fletcher - 2008 - Philosophical Quarterly 58 (231):344–352.
    Fixed-rate versions of rule-consequentialism and rule-utilitarianism evaluate rules in terms of the expected net value of one particular level of social acceptance, but one far enough below 100% social acceptance to make salient the complexities created by partial compliance. Variable-rate versions of rule-consequentialism and rule-utilitarianism instead evaluate rules in terms of their expected net value at all different levels of social acceptance. Brad Hooker has advocated a fixed-rate version. Michael Ridge has argued that the variable-rate version is better. The (...)
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    President Edwards and the Sage of Highgate: Determinism, Depravity, and the Supernatural Will.Brad Bannon - 2016 - Journal of the History of Ideas 77 (1):27-47.
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