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    The Nature of Psychological Explanation. [REVIEW]Charles W. Baatz - 1988 - International Studies in Philosophy 20 (1):70-71.
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    The Conceptualization of the Inner Life. [REVIEW]Charles W. Baatz - 1984 - International Studies in Philosophy 16 (1):71-72.
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    Charles Willson Peale and His World. Edgar P. Richardson, Brooke Hindle, Lillian Miller.Simon Baatz - 1984 - Isis 75 (3):619-620.
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    Latrobe's Views of America, 1795-1820: Selections from the Watercolors and SketchesEdward C. Carter II John C. Van Horne Charles E. Brownell Tina H. Sheller Stephen F. Lintner J. Frederick Fausz Geraldine C. Vickers. [REVIEW]Simon Baatz - 1986 - Isis 77 (2):328-329.
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    On the self-regulation of behavior.Charles S. Carver - 1998 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Michael Scheier.
    This book presents a thorough overview of a model of human functioning based on the idea that behavior is goal-directed and regulated by feedback control processes. It describes feedback processes and their application to behavior, considers goals and the idea that goals are organized hierarchically, examines affect as deriving from a different kind of feedback process, and analyzes how success expectancies influence whether people keep trying to attain goals or disengage. Later sections consider a series of emerging themes, including dynamic (...)
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  6. (1 other version)Pragmatics.Charles Travis - 1997 - In Bob Hale, Crispin Wright & Alexander Miller (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Language. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 87--107.
     
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  7. The Wizard and the Prophet.Charles C. Mann - 2018
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  8. Principles of Geology.Charles Lyell & G. L. Herrier Davies - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (1):100.
  9. (1 other version)The Explanation of Behaviour.Charles Taylor - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (2):162-165.
     
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  10. The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger.Charles Guignon - 1994 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 7:163-173.
     
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    Altered States of Consciousness.Charles T. Tart (ed.) - 1969 - Garden City, N.Y.,: (Third Edition).
    Whenever I speak on the topic of dreams, I mention a very unusual of dream the lucid dream in which the dreamer knows he is dreaming and feels fully conscious difficulties in defining states of consciousness, I always ask weather anyone has the slightest doubt that he is awake that is in a normal state of consciouness at the moment; I have never found anyone who had difficulty in making this destinction.
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    (2 other versions)The spirit of laws.Charles de Secondat Montesquieu & Jean Le Rond D' Alembert - 1902 - London,: G. Bell and sons. Edited by Jean Le Rond D' Alembert, J. V. Prichard & [From Old Catalog].
    Of laws in general -- Of laws directly derived from the nature of government -- Of the principles of the three kinds of government -- That the laws of education ought to be relative to the principles of government -- That the laws given by the legislator ought to be relative to the nature of government -- Consquences of the principles of different governments, with respect to the simplicity of civil and criminal laws, the form of judgements, and inflicting of (...)
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  13. The Realm of entia rationis and its Boundaries: Hervaeus Natalis on Objective Being.Charles Girard - 2020 - Recherches de Théologie Et de Philosophie Médiévales 87 (2):349-369.
    Hervaeus Natalis distinguishes two types of items that can have esse obiective in the intellect: objects of acts of intellection (man, this cat, etc.) and properties unapprehended by these acts, or background properties (being a species, being a particular, etc.), that are beings of reason. Yet, his conception of the esse obiective of objects evolved. First, he had a neutral conception of esse obiective: items presenting themselves to the intellect are cognized, transparently, without being altered in the process. Later, he (...)
     
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    Cicero Scepticus: A Study of the Influence of the Academica in the Renaissance.Charles B. Schmitt - 2013 - Springer Verlag.
    As originally planned this volume was meant to cover a somewhat wider scope than, in fact, it has turned out to do. When, in rg68, I initially conceived of preparing it, it was proposed to deal with several aspects of early modern scepticism, in addition to the fortuna of the Academica, and to publish various loosely related pieces under the title of 'Studies in the History of Early Modern Scepticism. ' Thereby, I foresaw that I would exhaust my knowledge of (...)
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  15. Anaximander and the Origins of Greek Cosmology.Charles H. Kahn - 1962 - Science and Society 26 (1):120-122.
     
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  16. A Structural Account of Mathematics.Charles Chihara - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (1):79-83.
     
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    International Ethics: A "Philosophy and Public Affairs" Reader.Charles R. Beitz (ed.) - 1985 - Princeton University Press.
    This book is comprised of essays previously published in Philosophy & Public Affairs and also an extended excerpt from Michael Walzer's Just and Unjust Wars.
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  18. Introduction: Basic Rights and Beyond.Charles R. Beitz & Robert E. Goodin - 2009 - In Charles R. Beitz & Robert E. Goodin (eds.), Global Basic Rights. Oxford University Press. pp. 1--24.
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    The particulars of rapture: an aesthetics of the affects.Charles Altieri - 2003 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    " "The Particulars of Rapture proposes treating affects in adverbial rather than in adjectival terms, emphasizing the way in which text and paintings shape ...
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  20. Stealth nature : biomimesis and the weaponization of life.Charles Zerner - 2010 - In Ilana Feldman & Miriam Ticktin (eds.), In the name of humanity: the government of threat and care. Durham [NC]: Duke University Press.
     
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  21. Scepticism.Charles Larmore - 1998 - In Daniel Garber & Michael Ayers (eds.), The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 2--145.
     
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  22. Phenomenality and Self-Consciousness.Charles Siewert - 2013 - In Uriah Kriegel (ed.), Phenomenal Intentionality. , US: Oxford University Press. pp. 235.
  23. Why Existence does not Emerge as a Distinct Concept in Greek Philosophy.Charles H. Kahn - 1976 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 58 (4):323.
     
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  24. Understanding Rationalism.Charles Huenemann - 2008 - Stocksfield: Routledge.
    The three great historical philosophers most often associated with rationalism - Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz - opened up ingenious and breathtaking vistas upon the world. Yet their works are so difficult that readers often find themselves stymied. "Understanding Rationalism" offers a guide for anyone approaching these thinkers for the first time.With clear explanations, elegant examples and insightful summaries, "Understanding Rationalism" unlocks their intricate metaphysical systems, which are by turns surprising, compelling and sometimes bizarre. It also lays out their controversial stances (...)
     
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    In our image and likeness: humanity and divinity in Italian humanist thought.Charles Edward Trinkaus - 1970 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
  26. Inquiry and Change.Charles E. Lindblom - 1991 - Ethics 102 (1):178-179.
     
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    Comparative Religious Ethics.Charles Mathewes, Matthew Puffer & Mark Storslee (eds.) - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE! No collection of this sort has yet been conceived of, let alone accomplished, in this field. In part that may well be due to the extraordinarily nascent character of the field of comparative religious ethics, described as that. Yet the aim is not simply to gather together a number of pieces, but -- with the appropriate modesty and tentativeness -- to offer one picture of how the field ought to understand itself: its past, present, and perhaps its (...)
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  28. Discovering will:From Aristotle to Augustine.Charles H. Kahn - 1988 - In John M. Dillon & A. A. Long (eds.), The Question of "Eclecticism": Studies in Later Greek Philosophy. University of California Press. pp. 235-260.
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    The body, bodily feelings, and existential feelings: A Heideggerian perspective.Charles Guignon - 2009 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 16 (2):195-199.
  30. Les sources du moi.Charles Taylor - 2000 - Cités 4:209-211.
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  31. History and commitment in the early Heidegger.Charles Guignon - 1992 - In Hubert L. Dreyfuss & Harrison Hall (eds.), Heidegger: a critical reader. Cambridge, USA: Blackwell. pp. 130--142.
     
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  32. Attention and sensorimotor intentionality.Charles Siewert - 2005 - In David Woodruff Smith & Amie Lynn Thomasson (eds.), Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind. Oxford, GB: Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 270.
  33. Prayer.Charles Taliaferro - 2007 - In Chad V. Meister & Paul Copan (eds.), Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Religion. New York: Routledge. pp. 617--625.
     
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  34. Agrippa and the crisis of Renaissance thought.Charles G. Nauert - 1972 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 162:163-165.
     
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    The meaning of evil.Charles Journet - 1963 - New York,: P.J.Kenedy.
    The Meaning of Evil is one of the most profound yet accessible books written on this immensely important, (and never more timely) topic. Deeply immersed in the highest traditions of realist philosophy and theology, Journet addresses the truly important issues surrouding the nature of evil and the burning questions demanded of us by its existence and (on occasion) seeming dominance in our world. Topics addressed include: definitions of evil throughout history; the actual forms of evil?including the two forms of evil (...)
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    Protecting Communities in Pharmacogenetic and Pharmacogenomic Research.Charles Weijer & P. B. Miller - unknown
    The existing EELS literature has usefully identified the scope of ethical issues posed by pharmacogenetic and pharmacogenomic research. The time has come for in-depth examination of particular ethical issues. The involvement of racial and ethnic communities in pharmacogenetic and pharmacogenomic research is contentious precisely because it touches upon the science and politics of studying racial and ethnic difference. To date, the ethics literature has not seriously taken account of the fact that such research impinges upon the interests of communities, and (...)
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    Introduction to neutrosophic logic.Charles Ashbacher - 2002 - Rehoboth, NM: American Research Press.
    Neutrosophic Logic was created by Florentin Smarandache (1995) and is an extension / combination of the fuzzy logic, intuitionistic logic, paraconsistent logic, ...
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  38. You weren't hired to philosophize, Torrance": The Death of the Author in The Shining.Charles Bane - 2016 - In Jacob M. Held (ed.), Stephen King and Philosophy. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
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  39. Introduction to the first edition.Charles T. Tart - 1969 - In Altered States of Consciousness. Garden City, N.Y.,: (Third Edition).
     
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  40. The State of the Art.Charles F. Hockett - 1969 - Foundations of Language 5 (1):118-127.
     
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  41. Practical truth : an interpretation of parts of NE VI.David Charles - 2018 - In David Owen Brink, Susan Sauvé Meyer & Christopher John Shields (eds.), Virtue, happiness, knowledge: themes from the work of Gail Fine and Terence Irwin. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
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  42. The rise of the philosophical textbook.Charles B. Schmitt - 1988 - In C. B. Schmitt, Quentin Skinner, Eckhard Kessler & Jill Kraye (eds.), The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 792--804.
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    Research Involving the Vulnerable Sick.Charles Weijer - unknown
    Research involving the vulnerable sick raises difficult challenges for investigators and Institutional Review Boards. Exactly who among the ill counts as vulnerable is a matter of judgement, and involves consideration of susceptibility to harm and capacity to provide free and informed consent. A balanced approach is required when protections are considered, and the benefits as well as the risks of research participation must be carefully weighed. A variety of protections for the vulnerable sick in research are available, including enrolling subjects (...)
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    A Commentary on Patrizio Laina's 'Proposals for Full-Reserve Banking: A Historical Survey from David Ricardo to Martin Wolf'.Charles A. E. Goodhart & Meinhard A. Jensen - 2015 - Economic Thought 4 (2):20.
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  45. Logical Positivism, Pragmatism, and Scientific Empiricism.Charles W. Morris, Hans Reichenbach, Jacques Maritain & Bernard Wall - 1938 - Ethics 48 (4):549-554.
     
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  46. Williams and the phenomenological tradition.Charles Guignon - 2008 - In Daniel Callcut (ed.), Reading Bernard Williams. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Peaceful Coexistence in Psychology.Charles Taylor - 1973 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 40.
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  48. Herodotus' Knowledge of the Archidamian War.Charles Fornara - 1981 - Hermes 109 (2):149-156.
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    The Liberty of Thought and the Separation of Powers: A Modern Problem Considered in the Context of Montesquieu.Charles Morgan - 1948 - Clarendon Press.
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    Politics, medicine, and Christian ethics; a dialogue with Paul Ramsey.Charles E. Curran - 1973 - Philadelphia,: Fortress Press.
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