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  1. Notes on the State of Virginia.Thomas Jefferson, William Peden, Manning J. Dauer & Charles Page Smith - 1956 - Science and Society 20 (4):367-371.
     
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    O conceito de essência humana a partir da concepção antropológica de Ludwig Feuerbach.Jéfferson Luiz Shafranski da Silva & Charles Feldhaus - 2018 - Revista Dialectus 12 (1).
    O presente artigo busca apresentar a concepção de essência humana materialista antropológica de Feuerbach. Ao longo de seu pensamento, Feuerbach, procura esclarecer que pensar o homem, significa pensá-lo dentro dos limites da condição humana material sensível e física. Portanto é enfatizado que Feuerbach sustenta que o acesso a nossa essência está relacionado com a maneira como acessamos a nossa consciência e que a maneira como acessamos essa última tem uma condição estritamente material e, portanto, deveríamos abordá-la exatamente dessa maneira e (...)
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    Jefferson as a planner of national resources.Charles E. Merriam & Frank P. Bourgin - 1942 - Ethics 53 (4):284-292.
  4. Jefferson as a Planner of National Resources.Charles E. Merriam - 1942 - Ethics 53:284.
     
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    Incentive problems in canada's land markets: Emphasis on ontario. [REVIEW]Brad Gilmour, Ted Huffman, Andy Terauds & Charles Jefferson - 1996 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 9 (1):16-41.
    The specific issue addressed in this paper is urban encroachment on agricultural lands, and the problems it poses for both analysis and the conservation of the land resource. The purpose of our discussion is two-fold: (1) to identify where and why traditional analytical and regulatory approaches fail to resolve land use conflicts, and (2) to explore ways and means of resolving some of the dilemmas which society faces in making land use decisions. This paper's contribution is in the spirit of (...)
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    Thomas Jefferson.Charles Maurice Wiltse - 1932 - Ithaca, N.Y.,: N.Y..
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    Jefferson[REVIEW]Charles M. Wiltse - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (3):316-317.
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    Becoming White in the American Enlightenment.Charles Bradford Bow - 2024 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 22 (2):149-172.
    This article critically examines the different ways in which American Enlightenment thinkers confronted the future of being white in the early republic as political economists, natural historians, physicians, and anatomists of the mind. Just as philosophes experimented on the nature of blackness in Bordeaux's Royal Academy of Sciences, the American Philosophical Society supported novel approaches to the racial classification of whiteness. An appeal to Scottish Enlightenment racial theories connected the diverging thought of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Stanhope Smith, (...)
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    Is the pro-choice position for infanticide 'madness'?Charles Camosy - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (5):301-302.
    Professor George and I agree more than we disagree, but I continue to question his use of ‘madness’ to describe support of infanticide. Many will think he means no reasonable person can support infanticide—especially when he compares it with support of slavery and he claims that ‘anyone’ should ‘immediately’ be able to see that infanticide is wrong.George admits that Jefferson Davis’ support of slavery was not the same as support of slavery today because Davis’ social order was built around (...)
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    Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book. Edwin Morris BettsThomas Jefferson and the Scientific Trends of His Time. Charles A. BrowneJefferson and Agriculture. Everett E. EdwardsPapers Read before the American Philosophical Society in Celebration of the Bicentennial of Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson[REVIEW]Conway Zirkle - 1947 - Isis 37 (1/2):84-85.
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    Rafinesque: A Sketch of His Life with Bibliography. Thomas Jefferson Fitzpatrick, Charles Boewe.Charlotte Porter - 1983 - Isis 74 (2):291-292.
  12. Inventing America: Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence.Garry Wills & Morton White - 1978 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 15 (4):340-344.
     
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    Charles Boewe. Mantissa: A Supplement to Fitzpatrick's Rafinesque. xii + 105 pp., bibls.Providence, R.I.: M&S Press, 2001. $15. [REVIEW]Kraig Adler - 2002 - Isis 93 (1):143-144.
    This addition—hence the title Mantissa—to the rich vein of information about Constantine Samuel Rafinesque is in fact a supplement to Charles Boewe's own revised and enlarged edition of Thomas J. Fitzpatrick's book Rafinesque .The details of the peripatetic life of Rafinesque, one of America's most original yet undisciplined naturalists, are too well known to bear repeating here. Suffice it to say that because of the vicissitudes of his life—his perpetual wandering between and within Europe and frontier America, his impecunious (...)
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    “Lovely”: turn-initial high-grade assessments in telephone closings.Charles Antaki - 2002 - Discourse Studies 4 (1):5-23.
    Do high-grade assessments have a use in marking episodes in mundane conversation? Inspection suggests that closing sequences in telephone conversations, when they include such embedded actions as making arrangements, have a slot which can be filled by a turn-initial high-grade assessment. I suggest that the high-grade assessment makes a special display of resuming a closing which had been suspended. I make a link between marked resumption in such mundane closings and more institutional agenda-marking, and speculate that using a resumptive high-grade (...)
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    Introduction: Rhetoricians on the Rhetoric of Science.Charles Bazerman - 1988 - Science, Technology and Human Values 14 (1):3-6.
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    Producing a ‘cognition’.Charles Antaki - 2006 - Discourse Studies 8 (1):9-15.
    Many professional assessment devices are designed to harvest informants’ cognitions as stable, internally-represented, information-processed conceptions of the world. If one dissents from this notion of what beliefs, knowledge and opinions are, then one is freer to see how they are produced, in interaction, as artefacts that serve some interactional institutional purpose. I give an example from the recording of the ‘cognitions’ of a person with a learning disability, and try to show how they are shaped by institutional requirements as to (...)
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    Controversy in Environmental Policy Decisions: Conflicting Policy Means or Rival Ends?Charles Lockhart - 2001 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 26 (3):259-277.
    In the past few years, environmental activists and some academic studies of environmental political issues have portrayed environmental protection as a new social consensus. This view has some, though limited, capacity for explaining the controversial character of many environmental protection issues and the frequent losses that environmental activists experience in political struggles. In an effort to clarify this seeming conundrum, the author delineates the core of the societal consensus thesis’ best explanation for the controversial character of many environmental policy decisions. (...)
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  18. Man on His Nature.Charles Sherrington - 1940 - Cambridge University Press.
    I NATURE AND TRADITION Quemcunque aegrum ingenio praestaittem curanJum invisebat , siquidem morbi vehementia pateretur, . . .familiarem cum eo sermonem aliquandiu conferebat, cum pbilosophis Pbilosopkica, cum Mathematicis Mathematica, ..
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  19. Commissurotomy, Consciousness, and Unity of Mind.Charles E. Marks - 1980 - Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
    An examination of split-brain syndrome, and whether split-brain patients have two minds.
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    A letter to American teachers of history.Henry Adams - 1910 - [Baltimore: Press of J.H. Furst co.].
    Henry Brooks Adams (February 16, 1838 - March 27, 1918) was an American historian and member of the Adams political family, being descended from two U.S. Presidents.As a young Harvard graduate, he was secretary to his father, Charles Francis Adams, Abraham Lincoln's ambassador in London, a posting that had much influence on the younger man, both through experience of wartime diplomacy and absorption in English culture, especially the works of John Stuart Mill. After the American Civil War, he became (...)
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  21. The End of Suffering.David Pearce - unknown
    Before anaesthesia, surgery used to be agony. It’s hard to imagine that anyone could have been anything but pleased when painless surgery was introduced in the mid-19th century. And yet, although many welcomed anaesthesia, some did object. In Zurich, anaesthesia was even outlawed. “Pain is a natural and intended curse of the primal sin. Any attempt to do away with it must be wrong,” claimed the Zurich City Fathers. Painless delivery in childbirth was a particularly contentious issue. Some insisted that (...)
     
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  22. Inquiry and Change.Charles E. Lindblom - 1991 - Ethics 102 (1):178-179.
     
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    Uses of equipoise in discussions of the ethics of randomized controlled trials of COVID-19 therapies.Charles Weijer & Hayden P. Nix - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-8.
    BackgroundEarly in the COVID-19 pandemic, the urgent need to discover effective therapies for COVID-19 prompted questions about the ethical problem of randomization along with its widely accepted solution: equipoise. In this scoping review, uses of equipoise in discussions of randomized controlled trials of COVID-19 therapies are evaluated to answer three questions. First, how has equipoise been applied to COVID-19 research? Second, has equipoise been employed accurately? And third, do concerns about equipoise pose a barrier to the ethical conduct of COVID-19 (...)
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    Stages on a cartesian road to immaterialism.Charles J. McCracken - 1986 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 24 (1):19-40.
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    The Mississippi River in 1953: A Photographic Journey From the Headwaters to the Delta.Charles Dee Sharp - 2005 - Center for American Places.
    The Mississippi River flows through American history and culture as a mythic waterway brimming with tragedy and hope, and awash in passionate ambitions and harsh realities. In 1953, a young Charles Dee Sharp traveled twice down the Mississippi to make a documentary film of it, taking black-and-white photographs of the river, its communities, and its people. While Sharp’s documentary never came to fruition, the striking images he captured survived as moving and evocative historical testaments to a lost era, now (...)
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    Enlightenment Thought: An Anthology of Sources.Margaret L. King - 2019 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    "Margaret L. King has put together a highly representative selection of readings from most of the more significant—but by no means the most obvious—texts by the authors who made up the movement we have come to call the 'Enlightenment.' They range across much of Europe and the Americas, and from the early seventeenth century until the end of the eighteenth. In the originality of the choice of texts, in its range and depth, this collection offers both wide coverage and striking (...)
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    Breaking silence in the historiography of Procopius of Caesarea.Charles F. Pazdernik - 2020 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 113 (3):981-1024.
    Procopius employs the motif of “grieving in silence” to describe the deliberations preceding Justinian’s invasion of Vandal North Africa in 533 (Wars 3.10.7-8) and his vendetta against the urban prefect of Constantinople in 523 (HA 9.41). The particularity of Procopius’ language in these passages makes their collocation especially pronounced. The distance between the Wars and the Secret History, which represents itself breaking the silence between what the Wars can state publicly and the unvarnished truth (HA 1.1-10), may be measured by (...)
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  28. Essays in the Philosophy of Science.Charles S. Peirce & Philip P. Wiener - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (2):228-228.
  29. The St. Louis movement in philosophy.Charles Milton Perry - 1930 - Norman,: University of Oklahoma Press. Edited by Henry Ridgely Evans.
    The movement and its members.--H. C. Brokmeyer.--W. T. Harris.--Denton J. Snider.--Bibliography.
     
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    Ethics for scientific researchers.Charles E. Reagan - 1971 - Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas.
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    Phenomenology and Philosophical Understanding.Charles Regan - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25 (3):320-324.
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    Equality and Human Flourishing in Early Societies.Charles Reitz - 2022 - Radical Philosophy Review 25 (1):149-155.
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    Effects of overtraining on reversal and half-reversal shift performance employing aural stimuli.Charles L. Richman & Leon Lorenc - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (5):503-504.
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    The vanishing right to live.Charles E. Rice - 1969 - Garden City, N.Y.,: Doubleday.
    The author discusses prevalent social problems such as artificial insemination, abortion, euthanasia, suicide, capital punishment, contraception, sterilization and homosexuality. He examines and evaluates the current attitudes and conflicting positions that society, the law, the state, religion and individuals hold regarding these issues.
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    Not Just Deserts. A Republican Theory of Criminal Justice.Charles Ripley - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (2):112-114.
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  36. Mineral development and economic growth.Charles E. Rollins - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    The Place of Poetry: Two Centuries of an Art in Crisis.Charles Sanders & Christopher Clausen - 1983 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 17 (1):115.
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    Kant on Time and the Infinite, Potential and Actual.Charles P. Bigger - 1975 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 6 (1):95-103.
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    Models and Maps.Charles P. Bigger - 1963 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):8-13.
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  40. Handboek der wijsbegeerte.Charles Boyer - 1947 - 's-Hertogenbosch,: L. C. G. Malmberg. Edited by Henri Gérard Rambonnet.
     
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    The Dialectics of Identity and Difference.Charles Brown - 2016 - Dialogue and Universalism 26 (4):7-12.
    This paper traces the history of the International Society for Universal Dialogue by reflecting on the tension between universalism and pluralism and the underlying dialectics of identity and difference. This paper argues that this tension is the source of creativity and that dialogue, by its refusal to privilege one over the other, keeps this tension alive as it seeks ever better formulations and understandings of goodness, justice, and truth. This paper argues that philosophers are duty bound to honor their ideals (...)
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    American Philosophy: The Basics By Nancy Stanlick.Peter Olen - 2013 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 49 (4):578.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:American Philosophy: The Basics by Nancy StanlickPeter [email protected] Stanlick. American Philosophy: The Basics. London: Routledge, 2013. 174 pp with index.In 174 pages American Philosophy: The Basics covers the American philosophical tradition from its European roots to some of its contemporary leanings. The stated goal of the book is to give an overview of American philosophy and “explain what makes American philosophy a national or cultural philosophical tradition.” This (...)
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    Antiquités d'Eski-Zaghra.Charles Joseph Tissot - 1882 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 6 (1):177-186.
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    Human evolution and the comparative psychology of levels.Charles W. Tolman - 1987 - In Gary Greenberg & Ethel Tobach, Cognition, Language, and Consciousness: Integrative Levels. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 185--208.
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    Semitic Epigraphical Notes.Charles C. Torrey - 1903 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 24:205-226.
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    La faillite de la religion d'après Karl Marx.Charles Wackenheim - 1963 - Paris,: FeniXX.
    Cet ouvrage est une réédition numérique d’un livre paru au XXe siècle, désormais indisponible dans son format d’origine.
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  47. La théologie catholique, coll. « Que sais-je ? ».Charles Wackenheim - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (4):469-469.
     
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  48. Paracelsus, the Jews, and the Magic of the Orient.”.Charles Webster - 1999 - Acta Comeniana 13:11-26.
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    The Discipline of Taste and Feeling.Charles Wegener - 1993 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (3):527-528.
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  50. Victor baroni. Un mystique protestant.Charles Werner - 1938 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie:128.
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