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  1. Proceedings of the British Academy Volume 125, 2003 Lectures.Pullan Brian - 2004
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  2. What is Minimalist Phenomenology?Brian Harding - 2008 - Alea:Alea: Revista Internacional de Fenomenología y Hermenéutica 6:161-181.
    In this paper I look at Dominique Janicaud’s proposal for a minimalist phenomenology. He develops this proposal in Phenomenology wide open, a sequel of sorts to his essay on the ‘Theological turn.’ Eschewing his polemics, I try to determine (a) the problem that he hopes minimalist phenomenology will solve; (b) the nature of this minimalism and how it differs from other approaches to phenomenology; and (c) critically evaluate some aspects of this minimalism, wondering if the gains of minimalist phenomenology are (...)
     
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  3. The Philosophical Frontiers of Christian Theology.Brian Hebblethwaite & Stewart Sutherland - 1984 - Mind 93 (370):311-313.
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    The effect of minority preferences on the white applicant: A misplaced consensus?Brian Flanagan - manuscript
    In recent years, a consensus has developed among both affirmative action's advocates and opponents that in relation to the typical white applicant, the effects of minority preferencing are minimal. In this essay, the aim is to clarify the mathematics of affirmative action's impact on majority applicants, and to flag the distinction between that question and affirmative action's opportunity cost. First, the essay establishes the level of agreement among judges and academics on the triviality of affirmative action's effect on the regular (...)
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    (1 other version)The world agricultural system and ethical considerations relating to the rural environment: Some perspectives on cause and effect in underdeveloped countries.Brian Furze - 1989 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 2 (1):59-67.
    Food is a basic human need and therefore a basic human right. While food output has increased to a level where there is enough food produced to feed the world, still millions starve. Using the concept of capitalist world economy as a framework, this paper provides a structural analysis of the food production and distribution system within monopoly capitalism and its implications for countries of the underdeveloped world. Focusing on the impact of a dominant world food supply system on indigenous (...)
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    Endurantism Endures: Rejoinder to Barker and Dowe.Brian Garret - 2017 - Manuscrito 40 (3):29-32.
    ABSTRACT In Barker and Dowe, Stephen Barker and Phil Dowe present a range of arguments which they take to demonstrate the paradoxical nature of endurantism. I claim that the endurantist has convincing replies to each argument.
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    Tommaso Campanella: La città del sole.Brian Garcia - 2019 - The Literary Encyclopedia.
    The City of the Sun is a literary, political, and philosophical work by Tommaso Campanella, one of the most significant intellectual figures of the late Renaissance. While Campanella was a prolific author—writing on natural philosophy, ethics, prophecy, magic, astrology, theology, metaphysics, and politics—City of the Sun remains his most famous text. The work, in the form of a dialogue between a Grand Hospitaller and a Genoese helmsman, describes an imaginary city located in the Tabrobane (today’s Sri Lanka). The Genoese seaman (...)
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  8. Eucharistic Presidency: Its Meaning and Function.Brian Gleeson - 2010 - The Australasian Catholic Record 87 (2):203.
     
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    Reclaiming a life of quality.Brian Goodwin - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (11-12):11-12.
    The argument that I shall pursue here will take the following form. Organisms are wholes that are centres of agency. To live is to act intentionally, to discriminate and to experience. To accommodate within science an understanding of the life with which we as organisms are familiar, it is necessary to acknowledge the reality of qualitative experience. This leads to an expanded conception of science that preserves all that is of value in our tradition of exploring reality but avoids the (...)
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    Moral Traditions: An Introduction to World Religious Ethics, and: Understanding Religious Ethics, and: Moral Struggle and Religious Ethics: On the Person as Classic in Comparative Theological Contexts.Brian D. Berry - 2012 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 32 (1):202-205.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Moral Traditions: An Introduction to World Religious Ethics, and: Understanding Religious Ethics, and: Moral Struggle and Religious Ethics: On the Person as Classic in Comparative Theological ContextsBrian D. BerryMoral Traditions: An Introduction to World Religious Ethics Mari Rapela Heidt Winona, Minn.: Anselm Academic, 2010. 138 pp. $22.95.Understanding Religious Ethics Charles Mathewes Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. 277 pp. $41.95.Moral Struggle and Religious Ethics: On the Person as Classic in (...)
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    The Essay, in Theory.Brian Lennon - 2008 - Diacritics 38 (3):71-92.
    This article proposes for the figure or cipher of “essayism” three critical homologies: (a) as a name for the effect or intensity of “theory” in US literary-critical and scholarly research practice; (b) as the object of a sometimes sincere and sometimes malicious mourning, in pronouncements of theory’s death; (c) as a mark of the indiscipline of “creative writing,” understood as a space into which English studies and US literary studies have diverted the disruptively writerly energies of imported Continental thought.
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    (1 other version)Responding to the Call.Brian Lightbody - 2008 - Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 16 (1):39-50.
    An essay exploring the question of 'why study philosophy'?
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    No Title available: Religious Studies.Brian Davies Op - 1994 - Religious Studies 30 (1):128-130.
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    Medical Staff Credentialing: A Prescription for Reducing Antitrust Liability.Brian M. Peters & Wendy Cherner Maneval - 1991 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 19 (1-2):120-133.
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    The culture of indigenous rights activism and David Stoll’s Rigoberta Menchú.Brian D. Haley - 1999 - Human Rights Review 1 (1):91-98.
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    Reply to Wright.Brian McGuinness & Gianluigi Oliveri - 1994 - In Brian F. McGuinness & Gianluigi Oliveri, The Philosophy of Michael Dummett. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 329--338.
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  17. The Moral Hazard of Modern Banking.Brian Mitchell - 2009 - Humanitas: Interdisciplinary journal (National Humanities Institute) 22 (1):33-39.
     
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    Brief Lives: Daisetsu Suzuki.Brian Morris - 2022 - Philosophy Now 151:46-48.
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    Beyond the “Techniques of Domination”.Brian Mussaumi - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 7 (18):66-78.
  20. Philosophical Naturalism and Scientific Method.Brian Haig - 2018 - In Brian D. Haig, Method Matters in Psychology: Essays in Applied Philosophy of Science. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Speech Genres and Other Late Essays. [REVIEW]Brian Shaffer - 1988 - Substance 57:58–60.
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    Childminder : A Study in Action Research.Brian Jackson & Sonia Jackson - 2013 - Routledge.
    First published in 1979, this book looks at the subject of childminding in Britain at the time it was written. It is based on a national survey that was commissioned by the Social Science Research Council and on action to help childminders funded by the Wates Foundation at Manchester University, UK. Previous to this study it was calculated that more than one million children under the age of five had a working mother, but little research had been done into childminders (...)
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    A Critical Analysis of Robert Nozick's Experience Machine.Brian Jortner - 2015 - Philosophical Inquiry 39 (2):72-78.
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    The Blessing of Life: An Introduction to Catholic Bioethics.Brian Kane - 2011 - Lexington Books.
    This book is an introductory explanation of Catholic theological thinking on bioethics. It differs from the majority of bioethics texts by explaining Catholic theology, and not philosophy.
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    Awareness Bound and Unbound: Buddhist Essays.Brian Karafin - 2011 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 31:249-253.
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    Socially Engaged Buddhism (review).Brian Karafin - 2010 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 30:215-218.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Socially Engaged BuddhismBrian KarafinSocially Engaged Buddhism. By Sallie B. King. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2009. 192 pp.In a chapter on the philosophical and ethical foundations of the socially engaged Buddhist movement, Sallie King retells a story from the Burmese liberation struggle against military dictatorship. The story was originally told by Aung San Suu Kyi (b. 1945), the Burmese Buddhist activist who is one of the several representative (...)
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    Explanation recruits comparison in a category-learning task.Brian J. Edwards, Joseph J. Williams, Dedre Gentner & Tania Lombrozo - 2019 - Cognition 185 (C):21-38.
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    Introduction: Historians and Ethics: A Short Introduction to the Theme Issue.Brian Fay - 2004 - History and Theory 43 (4):1-2.
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    Dispersing the Clouds of Temptation: Turning Away From Weakness of Will and Turning Towards the Sun.Brian Lightbody - 2015 - Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock.
    In Romans 7:14-25, Paul declares, "For I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want, is what I do" (KJV). St. Paul's statement is a universal truth for all human beings; humans--whether Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, or atheists--are prone to committing free actions that are not "good." Furthermore, and irrespective of how we might construe the notion of "good" (whether as acting in accordance with some religious or spiritual precept or simply doing what (...)
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    Rehabilitation of Executive Functioning in Patients with Frontal Lobe Brain Damage with Goal Management Training.Brian Levine, Tom A. Schweizer, Charlene O'Connor, Gary Turner, Susan Gillingham, Donald T. Stuss, Tom Manly & Ian H. Robertson - 2011 - Frontiers Human Neuroscience 5.
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    Aquinas and atheism.Brian Davies - 2013 - In Stephen Bullivant & Michael Ruse, The Oxford Handbook of Atheism. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 119.
    This essay aims to explain what Aquinas does and does not mean when using the word ‘God’. It also tries to explain why Aquinas thinks it reasonable to conclude that God exists and how Aquinas can be compared and contrasted with certain thinkers both agreeing and disagreeing with this conclusion. The essay places emphasis on Aquinas’s notion of esse and on the fact that he consistently asserts that we do not know what God is.
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    Aquinas's Summa Theologiae: Critical Essays.Brian Davies (ed.) - 2005 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Thomas Aquinas was first and foremost a Christian theologian. Yet he was also one of the greatest philosophers of the Middle Ages. Drawing on classical authors, and incorporating ideas from Jewish and Arab sources, he came to offer a rounded and lasting account of the origin of the universe and of the things to be found within it, especially human beings.
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    Clio Electric.Brian Dolan - 2007 - Isis 98 (2):355-361.
  34. Evolutionary Therapy for the Views of Others.Brian Domino - 2008 - Philosophical Practice 3 (1):219-225.
    Our concern with what others think of us can ruin our day or put us in foul moods. Despite its long history of success, critical thinking cannot treat this problem adequately. I propose a therapeutic approach based on a version of Stoic epistemology updated with some quasi-evolutionary biology, articulated with help from Sartre, Rousseau, and Nietzsche.
     
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  35. Figures summarizing the global cycles of biogeochemically important elements.Brian Drayton12 & Joni Falk - 1995 - Science Education 16 (5):523-537.
     
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    Critical Notice.Brian Ellis - 1992 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 22 (3):381-392.
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    Landscape and Labour: Work, Place, and the Working Class in Eliot, Hardy, and Lawrence.Brian Elliott - 2021 - Lanhan, Maryland.: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    In the novels of George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, and D.H. Lawrence a miniature history of the English working class can be found. Through their sympathetic portrayals, these authors transformed working-class culture from a patronizing pastiche into a vital reality. This achievement was crucial to the rise of the English working-class as the key agency of democratic reform from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. In our own times, by contrast, depictions of working-class culture are patronizing at best, if not openly (...)
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    Reply to Sorensen.Brian Ellis - 1982 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 11 (4):461 - 462.
  39. Un camino trinitario a la deificación conforme a los místicos renanos del siglo XIV. Meister Eckhart, Juan Tauler y el beato Enrique Seuze.Brian J. Farrelly - 2002 - Sapientia 57 (211):39-55.
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  40. A sceptical tension.Brian Garrett - 1999 - Analysis 59 (3):205–206.
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    Love’s Vision.Brian Goldberg - 2015 - The European Legacy 20 (6):672-673.
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    Emmanuel Levinas: His Life and Legacy. By Salomon Malka.Brian Gregor - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1066-1067.
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    Religion and friendly fire: Examining assumptions in contemporary philosophy of religion – by D. Z. Phillips.Brian Birch & Patrick Horn - 2007 - Philosophical Investigations 30 (3):323–333.
  44. Sources of Indian secularism? Dialogues on politics and religion in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.Brian Black - 2019 - In Brian Black & Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, In Dialogue with Classical Indian Traditions: Encounter, Transformation and Interpretation. New York: Routledge.
     
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  45. Preaching Mark in Two Voices.Brian K. Blount & Gary W. Charles - 2002
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    Practically Religious: Worldly Benefits and the Common Religion of Japan. Ian Reader and George J. Tanabe Jr.Brian Bocking - 2000 - Buddhist Studies Review 17 (1):105-110.
    Practically Religious: Worldly Benefits and the Common Religion of Japan. Ian Reader and George J. Tanabe Jr. Hawai'i University Press, Honolulu 1998. xii, 303 pp. $45 ISBN 0-8248-2065-7; $22.95 ISBN 0-8248-209-8.
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    Income generation for non‐core university activities: a case study of the University of Central Lancashire.Brian Booth - 1997 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 1 (4):112-115.
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    The integrity of discourse in the anglican eucharistic tradition: A consideration of philosophical assumptions.Brian Douglas & Terence Lovat - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (5):847-861.
    This article explores the integrity of the discourse in the Anglican eucharistic tradition by considering the philosophical assumptions that underlie eucharistic theology. It argues that where the conversation of the Anglican eucharistic tradition is open and unfinished then the integrity of the discourse is facilitated as opposed to the conversations of party positions and particular interests which suggest exclusive versions of truth. The conversation or dialogue of Anglican eucharistic theology is seen to be enhanced through the consideration of the philosophical (...)
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  49. (1 other version)Democracy and Law: Situating Law within John Dewey's Democratic Vision.Brian E. Butler - 2010 - Etica & Politica 12 (1):256-280.
    In this paper I argue that John Dewey developed a philosophy of law that follows directly from his conception of democracy. Indeed, under Dewey’s theory an understanding of law can only follow from an accurate understanding of the social and political context within which it functions. This has important implications for the form law takes within democ- ratic society. The paper will explore these implications through a comparison of Dewey’s claims with those of Richard Posner and Ronald Dworkin; two other (...)
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    A Note On Plato's Parmenides 128 e 5-130 a 2.Brian Calvert - 1982 - Mnemosyne 35 (1-2):51-59.
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