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  1. Greening Paul: Reading the Apostle in a Time of Ecological Crisis.David G. Horrell, Cherryl Hunt & Christopher Southgate - 2010
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    Appeals to the Bible in Ecotheology and Environmental Ethics: a Typology of Hermeneutical Stances.David G. Horrell, Cherryl Hunt & Christopher Southgate - 2008 - Studies in Christian Ethics 21 (2):219-238.
    This article surveys and classifies the kinds of appeal to the Bible made in recent theological discussions of ecology and environmental ethics. These are, first, readings of `recovery', followed by two types of readings of `resistance'. The first of these modes of resistance entails the exercise of suspicion against the text, a willingness to resist it given a commitment to a particular (ethical) reading perspective. The second, by contrast, entails a resistance to the contemporary ethical agenda, given a perceived commitment (...)
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  3. Book Review: David G. Horrell, Cherryl Hunt, Christopher Southgate and Francesca Stavrakopoulou (eds.), Ecological Hermeneutics: Biblical, Historical and Theological Perspectives[REVIEW]John McKeown - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (1):125-127.
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    Ecological Hermeneutics: Biblical, Historical and Theological Perspectives. Edited by David G. Horrell , Cherryl Hunt , Christopher Southgate and Francesca Stavrakopoulou. Pp. xii, 333, London, T & T Clark, 2010, £24.99. Ecological Awareness: Exploring Religion, Ethics and Aesthetics. Edited by Sigurd Bergmann and Heather Eaton [Studies in Religion and the Environment, vol. 3]. Pp. ii, 263, Berlin, Germany, LIT Verlag, 2011, €29.90. [REVIEW]John R. Williams - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (5):898-900.
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    Peter Hunt on Karl Schmude’s Editorial, Defendant 2007.Peter Hunt - 2008 - The Chesterton Review 34 (3/4):676-679.
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    Peter Hunt Replies.Peter Hunt - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (1):152-152.
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    Straying Beyond the Boundaries of Belief: Maori epistemologies inside the curriculum.Cherryl Waerea‐I.‐Te‐Rangi Smith - 2000 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 32 (1):43-51.
  8. Misplaced agrarianization? Reflections on ten years of land restitution.Cherryl Walker - 2005 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 72 (3):647-670.
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    Uneasy relations.Cherryl Walker - 2013 - Thesis Eleven 115 (1):77-94.
    This article addresses the tensions between the struggle for gender equality and the struggle for cultural rights in the particular form championed by traditionalists within the ANC after 1994. While both sets of rights are recognized in the 1996 Constitution, the right to equality takes precedence. Nevertheless, a ‘turn to tradition’ within the ANC has seen the consolidation of patriarchal traditional institutions in the communal areas. These developments reflect the predominance of very thin understandings of both gender equality and culture (...)
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    Vale Colonel H. J. Hunt.Peter Hunt - 2005 - The Chesterton Review 31 (1/2):25-27.
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    Moral experience: a framework for bioethics research.M. R. Hunt & F. A. Carnevale - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (11):658-662.
    Theoretical and empirical research in bioethics frequently focuses on ethical dilemmas or problems. This paper draws on anthropological and phenomenological sources to develop an alternative framework for bioethical enquiry that allows examination of a broader range of how the moral is experienced in the everyday lives of individuals and groups. Our account of moral experience is subjective and hermeneutic. We define moral experience as “Encompassing a person's sense that values that he or she deem important are being realised or thwarted (...)
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    SARS-CoV-2 safer infection sites: moral entitlement, pragmatic harm reduction strategy or ethical outrage?Megan F. Hunt, Katharine T. Clark, Gail Geller & Anne Barnhill - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):88-88.
    The pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 has led to unprecedented changes to society, causing unique problems that call for extraordinary solutions. We consider one such extraordinary proposal: ‘safer infection sites’ that would offer individuals the opportunity to be intentionally infected with SARS-CoV-2, isolate, and receive medical care until they are no longer infectious. Safer infection could have value for various groups of workers and students. Health professionals place themselves at risk of infection daily and extend this risk to their family members and (...)
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    Unified model of attention and problem solving.Earl Hunt & Marcy Lansman - 1986 - Psychological Review 93 (4):446-461.
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  14. The Family Romance of the French Revolution.Lynn Hunt - 1995 - Diderot Studies 26:298-299.
     
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    The Whorfian hypothesis: A cognitive psychology perspective.Earl Hunt & Franca Agnoli - 1991 - Psychological Review 98 (3):377-389.
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    Response to Lester Hunt.Lester H. Hunt - 1992 - International Studies in Philosophy 24 (2):95-97.
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    Courage: A Philosophical Investigation.Lester H. Hunt - 1988 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 23 (2):117-118.
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  18. On the Perception of the Term Landscape.J. D. Hunt - 2004 - Topos 1 (47):38-43.
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  19. THOMASSON, A.-Fiction and Metaphysics.A. Hunt - 2001 - Philosophical Books 42 (1):63-64.
     
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  20. The Twilight Zone and Philosophy.Lester Hunt & Noel Carroll (eds.) - 2008 - Blackwell.
     
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    Peter Hunt.Peter Hunt - 2009 - The Chesterton Review 35 (1-2):282-284.
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    Peter Hunt Responds to Colin Clark.Peter Hunt - 1978 - The Chesterton Review 4 (2):183-184.
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  23. The Easy Part of the Hard Problem: A Resonance Theory of Consciousness.Tam Hunt & Jonathan W. Schooler - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  24. A defence of parental compromise concerning veganism.Marcus William Hunt - 2021 - Ethics and Education 16 (3):392-405.
    ABSTRACT Co-parents who differ in their ideal child rearing policies should compromise, argues Marcus William Hunt. Josh Milburn and Carlo Alvaro dispute this when it comes to veganism. Milburn argues that veganism is a matter of justice and that to compromise over justice is (typically) impermissible. I suggest that compromise over justice is often permissible, and that compromise over justice may be required by justice itself. Alvaro offers aesthetic, gustatory, and virtue-based arguments for ethical veganism, showing that veganism involves (...)
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  25. Your memory, my cues-distinctiveness and consensuality as determinants of cue effectiveness.Rr Hunt - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):509-509.
     
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    A Critique of Roemer, Hodgson and Cohen on Marxian Exploitation.Ian Hunt - 1986 - Social Theory and Practice 12 (2):121-171.
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    Sabina Lovibond. Iris Murdoch, Gender and Philosophy. [REVIEW]Cherryll C. Regala - 2013 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 14 (1):120-124.
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  28. Hypothesizing for Testing.G. M. K. Hunt - 1989 - Analysis 49 (2):49 - 56.
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    Letter to the Editor of the Brisbane Courier, September 1995.Peter Hunt - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (1/2):191-191.
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    To Pay Suspicious Attention: Following the Weave of ‘Mixed Logics’ in Women’s Ethical Decision Making.Susan Scott-Hunt & Hilary Lim - 2005 - Feminist Legal Studies 13 (2):205-237.
    This article explores areas of law loosely within English equity and trusts law that have not conventionally been subject to feminist debate, and within the context of a discussion about feminist method. The particular areas examined are whistleblowing and trustees’ powers of investment, each of which calls for consideration of decision-making processes which have an ethical content. These sites are chosen because they take debate outside the all too familiar locations of woman or ‘the body of woman’, including the family (...)
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  31. Nursing accountability: The broken circle.Geoffrey Hunt - 1994 - In Dr Geoffrey Hunt & Geoffrey Hunt (eds.), Ethical Issues in Nursing. New York: Routledge.
     
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  32. The Right to Arms as a Means-Right.Lester Hunt - 2011 - Public Affairs Quarterly 25 (2):113-130.
    1. Two IssuesIn recent years, a number of philosophers have discussed the possibility that the widely recognized right of self-defense includes another, more controversial right: a right to arms, where “arms” is understood to include guns. I will argue in what follows that the right of self-defense does indeed have this feature, and I will offer a new explanation of why it does so—an explanation that, despite its novelty is, I believe, deeply rooted in common sense.I n Section 2, I (...)
     
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    Chesterton as Essayist.Peter Hunt - 2006 - The Chesterton Review 32 (1/2):208-215.
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    Chesterton, Distributism and Australia.Peter Hunt - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (3):281-295.
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  35. Ecology at the Heart of Faith: The Challenge of Heart that Leads to a New Away of Living on Earth [Book Review].Anne Hunt - 2007 - The Australasian Catholic Record 84 (3):371.
     
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    El Niño: Dynamics, its role in climate change, and its effects on climate variability.Allen G. Hunt - 2001 - Complexity 6 (3):16-32.
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    God Encountered: A Contemporary Catholic Systematic Theology, Volume 2/4 [Book Review].Anne Hunt - 2004 - The Australasian Catholic Record 81 (1):118.
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    How to Destroy a Village.Peter Hunt - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (3):407-407.
  39. Schizophrenia and indeterminacy: The problem of validity.Geoffrey Hunt - 1990 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 11 (1).
    The paper attempts to account for the confusion over the validity of the concept of schizophrenia in terms of two closely related aspects of conceptual indeterminacy. Firstly, it is identified on the basis of a breakdown in intelligibility, but what constitutes such a breakdown is indeterminate. Secondly, the concept sits between the categories of natural disease or illness on the one hand, and character trait or moral failing or gift on the other. This entails an indeterminacy in attempting to define (...)
     
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    The Uses of History.Peter Hunt - 1981 - The Chesterton Review 7 (2):177-181.
  41. Toward an Existential and Transpersonal Understanding of Christianity: Commonalities Between Phenomenologies of Consciousness, Psychologies of Mysticism, and Early Gospel Accounts, and Their Significance for the Nature of Religion.Harry T. Hunt - 2012 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 33 (1-2).
    The existential–phenomenological approach of the early Heidegger and Max Scheler to religion as an amplified empirical phenomenology of the human condition, combined with Heidegger’s specific derivation of his Daseins-analysis from the Christianity of Eckart, Paul, and Kierkegaard, is shown to be broadly congruent with the contemporary transpersonal psychology of higher states of consciousness, largely based on Eastern meditative traditions. This descriptive transpersonal psychology of a mystical core to all religions based on the direct experience of presence or Being, as developed (...)
     
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  42. Epistemic Dependence and Understanding: Reformulating through Symmetry.Josh Hunt - 2023 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (4):941-974.
    Science frequently gives us multiple, compatible ways of solving the same problem or formulating the same theory. These compatible formulations change our understanding of the world, despite providing the same explanations. According to what I call "conceptualism," reformulations change our understanding by clarifying the epistemic structure of theories. I illustrate conceptualism by analyzing a typical example of symmetry-based reformulation in chemical physics. This case study poses a problem for "explanationism," the rival thesis that differences in understanding require ontic explanatory differences. (...)
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  43. Understanding and Equivalent Reformulations.Josh Hunt - 2021 - Philosophy of Science 88 (5):810-823.
    Reformulating a scientific theory often leads to a significantly different way of understanding the world. Nevertheless, accounts of both theoretical equivalence and scientific understanding have neglected this important aspect of scientific theorizing. This essay provides a positive account of how reformulation changes our understanding. My account simultaneously addresses a serious challenge facing existing accounts of scientific understanding. These accounts have failed to characterize understanding in a way that goes beyond the epistemology of scientific explanation. By focusing on cases in which (...)
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    Epilogue: Is there an issue here?Lester H. Hunt - 2001 - Criminal Justice Ethics 20 (1):40-44.
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  45. Policing, Brutality, and the Demands of Justice.Luke William Hunt - 2021 - Criminal Justice Ethics 40 (1):40-55.
    Why does institutional police brutality continue so brazenly? Criminologists and other social scientists typically theorize about the causes of such violence, but less attention is given to normative questions regarding the demands of justice. Some philosophers have taken a teleological approach, arguing that social institutions such as the police exist to realize collective ends and goods based upon the idea of collective moral responsibility. Others have approached normative questions in policing from a more explicit social-contract perspective, suggesting that legitimacy is (...)
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    A Cognitive-Developmental Theory of Human Consciousness: Incommensurable Cognitive Domains of Purpose and Cause as a Conjoined Ontology of Inherent Human Unbalance.Harry Hunt - 2009 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (9):27-54.
    Kant's account of the experience of the sublime in nature and the incommensurability of its bases in the two European traditions of philosophy that feed into modern cognitive psychology, the holism of Leibniz and the analytic reductionism of Locke, are used to develop a new theory of human nature in terms of developmental interactions between initially separate cognitive domains. More recent illustrations of this separation/interaction are found in debates over 'emergence' in modern science and theories of consciousness. Shifting from competitive (...)
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    Eulogy for Peter Hunt.Catherine Hunt - 2013 - The Chesterton Review 39 (1/2):264-267.
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    Anarchy, State, and Utopia: An Advanced Guide.Lester H. Hunt - 2015 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Anarchy, State, and Utopia: An Advanced Guide_ presents a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the ideas expressed in Robert Nozick’s highly influential 1974 work on free-market libertarianism—considered one of the most important and influential works of political philosophy published in the latter half of the 20th-century. Makes accessible all the major ideas and arguments presented in Nozick’s complex masterpiece Explains, as well as critiques, Robert Nozick’s theory of free market libertarianism Enables a new generation of readers to draw their own (...)
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    Character and Culture.Lester H. Hunt - 1997 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Character and Culture presents an integrated account of the nature of character and a discussion of the various ways in which it is influenced, for better and worse, by social and political institutions. Through a careful analysis of virtue and vice, Hunt argues that character traits consist, in part but very crucially, of certain ideas on which the individual acts. Institutions such as commerce and private gift exchange, says Hunt, can encourage people to possess positive character traits—not by (...)
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    (1 other version)Levinas and the photographic undergone.John Hunting - 2015 - Philosophy of Photography 6 (1):73-82.
    A Levinasian approach to the photographic offers a unique opportunity to reconsider Levinas’ claim that the ‘face’ cannot be seen. Levinas’ reading of Husserl on time consciousness in mind, it is argued that vision marries an incommensurable debt and reply, a duplicitous interface that is the very expression of embodiment and condition of the face. Brand’s and Pinchevski’s approach to the face and to photography, as incompatible yet necessary conjunctions of address and image, is recruited to advance the thesis that (...)
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