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  1. Are "implicit" attitudes unconscious?Bertram Gawronski, Wilhelm Hofmann & Christopher J. Wilbur - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3):485-499.
    A widespread assumption in recent research on attitudes is that self-reported evaluations reflect conscious attitudes, whereas indirectly assessed evaluations reflect unconscious attitudes. The present article reviews the available evidence regarding unconscious features of indirectly assessed “implicit” attitudes. Distinguishing between three different aspects of attitudes, we conclude that people sometimes lack conscious awareness of the origin of their attitudes, but that lack of source awareness is not a distinguishing feature of indirectly assessed versus self-reported attitudes, there is no evidence that people (...)
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    Wayne ouderkirkand Christopher J. Preston.Christopher J. Preston - 2007 - In Christopher J. Preston and Wayne Ouderkirk, Nature, Value, Duty: Life on Earth with Holmes Rolston, III. Springer. pp. 8.
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    Auf dem Weg zu einer narrativen Theodizee. Gott und das Leid bei Eleonore Stump: Eine Annäherung.Christoph J. Amor - 2009 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 51 (2):205-230.
    ZUSAMMENFASSUNGDie renommierte Religionsphilosophin Eleonore Stump bezieht seit über zwei Jahrzehnten in zahlreichen Publikationen zur Theodizeeproblematik Stellung. In der vorliegenden Untersuchung werden Stumps Überlegungen zum problem of evil systematisiert und kritisch gewürdigt. Dabei zeigt sich, dass die zentrale Annahme, auf der Stumps Theodizee beruht, die Pädagogisierung des Leids im Rahmen einer free will defence, über die Jahre hinweg keine substantielle Modifikation erfahren hat.SUMMARYSince more than two decades well-known philosopher of religion Eleonore Stump has discussed in numerous publications the problem of evil. (...)
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    Religious Conviction in Liberal Politics.Christopher J. Eberle - 2002 - Cambridge University Press.
    What role should a citizen's religious convictions play in her political activities? Is she, for example, permitted to decide on the basis of her religious convictions to support laws that criminalize abortion or discourage homosexual relations? Christopher Eberle is deeply at odds with the dominant orthodoxy among political theorists about the relation of religion and politics. His argument is that a citizen may responsibly ground her political commitments on religious beliefs, even if her only reasons for her political commitments (...)
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  5. Empirical Vitalism – Observing an Organism’s Formative Power within an Active and Co-Constitutive Relation between Subject and Object.Christoph J. Hueck - 2025 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 47 (9):1-19.
    This article proposes an empirical approach to understanding the life of an organism that overcomes reductionist and dualist approaches. The approach is based on Immanuel Kant’s analysis of the cognitive conditions required for the recognition of an organism: the concept of teleology and the assumption of a formative power of self-generation. It is analyzed how these two criteria are applied in the cognition of a developing organism. Using the example of a developmental series of a plant leaf, an active and (...)
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    (1 other version)The Impact of the Gracchan Land Commission and the Dandis Power of the Triumvirs.Christopher J. Dart - 2011 - Hermes 139 (3):337-357.
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  7. Impermissive Bayesianism.Christopher J. G. Meacham - 2013 - Erkenntnis 79 (Suppl 6):1185-1217.
    This paper examines the debate between permissive and impermissive forms of Bayesianism. It briefly discusses some considerations that might be offered by both sides of the debate, and then replies to some new arguments in favor of impermissivism offered by Roger White. First, it argues that White’s (Oxford studies in epistemology, vol 3. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp 161–186, 2010) defense of Indifference Principles is unsuccessful. Second, it contends that White’s (Philos Perspect 19:445–459, 2005) arguments against permissive views do not (...)
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  8. (1 other version)Montaigne, Michel de.Christopher J. Edelman - 2011 - In James Fieser & Bradley Dowden, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge.
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    Torture and American Exceptionalism.Christopher J. Einolf - 2020 - Criminal Justice Ethics 39 (2):152-162.
    The torture scandals during the George W. Bush administration’s wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the “Global War on Terror” have prompted an extensive examination of torture in America. Some books an...
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    Margaret Watkins, The Philosophical Progress of Hume's Essays.Christopher J. Berry - 2019 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 17 (3):241-243.
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    Supplement zur Sammlung der Altpersischen InschriftenDie Iranier-Namen bei Aischylos. Iranica Graeca Vetustiora I.Christopher J. Brunner, Manfred Mayrhofer & Rudiger Schmitt - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):517.
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  12. From the ecological crisis of the Anthropocene to harmony in the Ecozoic.Christopher J. Orr & Peter G. Brown - 2019 - In Christopher J. Orr & Kaitlin Kish, Liberty and the Ecological Crisis: Freedom on a Finite Planet. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Instilling Virtue.Christopher J. Panza - 2006 - Discourse: Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies 5 (2):123-151.
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    Memory, Justice and the Court: On the Dimensions of Memory-Justice under the Rome Statute.Christopher J. Piranio & Edward Kanterian - unknown
    This article explores the possibility of locating an ‘ethics of memory’ respecting commission of mass atrocities via the link between justice, truth and memory. First, it suggests a typology for memory in relation to justice in its retributive and restorative aspects. Second, it explores how so-called ‘memory-justice’ arises in the course of international proceedings—and particularly given its significance under the Rome Statute—by considering, critically, the international community's ability to repair or restitute injury by engaging in memory in ‘the right way’. (...)
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  15. Ur-Priors, Conditionalization, and Ur-Prior Conditionalization.Christopher J. G. Meacham - 2016 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 3.
    Conditionalization is a widely endorsed rule for updating one’s beliefs. But a sea of complaints have been raised about it, including worries regarding how the rule handles error correction, changing desiderata of theory choice, evidence loss, self-locating beliefs, learning about new theories, and confirmation. In light of such worries, a number of authors have suggested replacing Conditionalization with a different rule — one that appeals to what I’ll call “ur-priors”. But different authors have understood the rule in different ways, and (...)
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    Terrorism and the Right to Resist: A Theory of Just Revolutionary War.Christopher J. Finlay - 2015 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    The words 'rebellion' and 'revolution' have gained renewed prominence in the vocabulary of world politics and so has the question of justifiable armed 'resistance'. In this book Christopher J. Finlay extends just war theory to provide a rigorous and systematic account of the right to resist oppression and of the forms of armed force it can justify. He specifies the circumstances in which rebels have the right to claim recognition as legitimate actors in revolutionary wars against domestic tyranny and (...)
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    Short-Term Immobilization Promotes a Rapid Loss of Motor Evoked Potentials and Strength That Is Not Rescued by rTMS Treatment.Christopher J. Gaffney, Amber Drinkwater, Shalmali D. Joshi, Brandon O'Hanlon, Abbie Robinson, Kayle-Anne Sands, Kate Slade, Jason J. Braithwaite & Helen E. Nuttall - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Short-term limb immobilization results in skeletal muscle decline, but the underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood. This study aimed to determine the neurophysiologic basis of immobilization-induced skeletal muscle decline, and whether repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation could prevent any decline. Twenty-four healthy young males underwent unilateral limb immobilization for 72 h. Subjects were randomized between daily rTMS using six 20 Hz pulse trains of 1.5 s duration with a 60 s inter-train-interval delivered at 90% resting Motor Threshold, or Sham rTMS throughout immobilization. (...)
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    The Color of Our Shame.Christopher J. Lebron - 2013 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    For many Americans, the election of Barack Obama as the country's first black president signaled that we had become a post-racial nation - some even suggested that race was no longer worth discussing. Of course, the evidence tells a very different story. And while social scientists are fully engaged in examining the facts of race, normative political thought has failed to grapple with race as an interesting moral case or as a focus in the expansive theory of social justice. Political (...)
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    Georg Lukacs: Kritiker der unreinen Vernunft.Christoph J. Bauer, Britta Caspers & Werner Jung (eds.) - 2010 - Duisburg: Universitätsverlag Rhein-Ruhr.
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  20. Augustine and Narrative Ethics.Christopher J. Thompson - 1994 - Dissertation, Marquette University
    The warrant for investigating the relationship between Augustine and narrative ethics is prompted, among other things, by a consideration of the appeals to Augustine among a diversity of views within the vast field of narrative ethics. Disparate thinkers from distinctively different backgrounds and with different motives and purposes, while all sharing an interest in the category of "narrative," also share a common interest in employing Augustine's Confessions in their efforts. Thus the question emerges as to what it is about this (...)
     
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    Philosophy of technology.Christopher J. Thompson - 1996 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 70:249-258.
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    Variable peroxisomal and mitochondrial targeting of alanine: Glyoxylate aminotransferase in mammalian evolution and disease.Christopher J. Danpure - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (4):317-326.
    Under the putative influence of dietary selection pressure, the subcellular distribution of alanine:glyoxylate aminotransferase 1 (AGT) has changed on many occasions during the evolution of mammals. Depending on the particular species, AGT can be found either in peroxisomes or mitochondria, or in both peroxisomes and mitochondria. This variable localization depends on the differential expression of N‐terminal mitochondrial and C‐terminal peroxisomal targeting sequences by the use of alternative transcription and translation initiation sites. AGT is peroxisomal in most humans, but it is (...)
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  23. The Nomic Likelihood Account of Laws.Christopher J. G. Meacham - 2023 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (9):230-284.
    An adequate account of laws should satisfy at least five desiderata: it should provide a unified account of laws and chances, it should yield plausible relations between laws and chances, it should vindicate numerical chance assignments, it should accommodate dynamical and non-dynamical chances, and it should accommodate a plausible range of nomic possibilities. No extant account of laws satisfies these desiderata. This paper presents a non-Humean account of laws, the Nomic Likelihood Account, that does.
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  24. Agriculture in Egypt, From Pharaonic to Modern Times.J. Eyre Christopher - 1999
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    Explaining the gambler's fallacy: Testing a gestalt explanation versus the “law of small numbers”.Christopher J. R. Roney & Natalie Sansone - 2015 - Thinking and Reasoning 21 (2):193-205.
    The present study tests a gestalt explanation for the gambler's fallacy which posits that runs in random events will be expected to reverse only when the run is open or ongoing. This is contrasted with the law of small numbers explanation suggesting that people expect random outcomes to balance out generally. Sixty-one university students placed hypothetical guesses and bets on a series of coin tosses. Either heads or tails were dominant . In a closed run condition the run ended prior (...)
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  26. The Best Life according to Aristotle (and Plato) : A Reconsideration.Christopher J. Rowe - 2014 - In Pierre Destrée & Marco Antônio Zingano, Theoria: Studies on the Status and Meaning of Contemplation in Aristotle's Ethics. Louvain-La-Neuve: Peeters Press.
     
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    Public virtue: A focus for editorializing about political character.Christopher J. Schroll & Richard J. Kenney - 1997 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (1):36 – 50.
    This article argues that afirm and consistent editorial focus on a poilitician's public virtue would serve well as the essence of journalistic communication about piitical character. Public virtue is defined as the ethical character traits attributed to a politician by an editorialist, based on direct obsemation, of the politician's words and deeds, broadly construed. After presenting the theoretical foundation of this definition, via qualitative case-study methodology, this essay analyzes the editorial claims made in the Atlanta newspapers about Gov. Bill Clinton's (...)
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    The Use of The Bible in Social Ethics: Paradigms, Types and Eschatology.Christopher J. H. Wright - 1984 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 1 (1):11-20.
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    Scheffler on ambiguity.Christopher J. Maloney - 1984 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 22 (2):195-202.
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    Aquinas on beatific charity and the problem of love.Christopher J. Malloy - 2019 - Steubenville, Ohio: Emmaus Academic.
    Love in general and the order of the passions -- Rational love: in itself, natural dilection as root of choice, and love's twofold structure -- Twofold beatitude and the love thereof -- Dilection for others -- Charity and love of beatitude -- Charity in faith -- Charity in glory -- An Aporia? -- Towards a resolution.
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    The Use of the Bible in Social Ethics III: The Ethical Relevance of Israel as a Society.Christopher J. H. Wright - 1984 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 1 (4):11-21.
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    Restoring misplaced epistemology.Christopher J. Preston - 2005 - Ethics, Place and Environment 8 (3):373 – 384.
    Grounding Knowledge is written partly out of a sense of celebration and partly out of a sense of consternation. The celebration is generated by the feeling that epistemology has started to explore...
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    A Completeness Theorem for Certain Classes of Recursive Infinitary Formulas.Christopher J. Ash & Julia F. Knight - 1994 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 40 (2):173-181.
    We consider the following generalization of the notion of a structure recursive relative to a set X. A relational structure A is said to be a Γ-structure if for each relation symbol R, the interpretation of R in A is ∑math image relative to X, where β = Γ. We show that a certain, fairly obvious, description of classes ∑math image of recursive infinitary formulas has the property that if A is a Γ-structure and S is a further relation on (...)
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    Kant and the Creation of Freedom: A Theological Problem.Christopher J. Insole - 2013 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    Kant actively struggles with the problem of how to conceive of God's creative action in relation to human freedom. He comes to the view that human freedom can only be protected if God withdraws in certain ways from the created world. The two pillars of Kant's mature philosophy - transcendental idealism and freedom - are in part shaped and motivated by Kant's need to provide a solution to his theological problem. The medieval and early modern theological tradition conceives of divine (...)
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  35. 11. Hume on Commerce, Society, and Ethics.Christopher J. Berry - 2017 - In Eugene Heath & Byron Kaldis, Wealth, Commerce, and Philosophy: Foundational Thinkers and Business Ethics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 221-240.
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    Introduction.Christopher J. Berry - 2013 - In Christopher J. Berry, Maria Pia Paganelli & Craig Smith, The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This introductory chapter provides a selective contextual overview. The salient features of Smith’s life are outlined and what little information is available of his personality is identified. That Smith was a key member of the Scottish Enlightenment is recognized with a discussion of the broad social milieu in which Smith lived as well as an overview of what was distinctive about the thought of the Scots and what they shared with the Enlightenment more generally. The legacy and history of Smith’s (...)
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    Kuhn and the History of Ideas.Christopher J. Berry - 1979 - British Journal for the History of Science 12 (3):295-298.
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    O problema da coesão na sociedade comercial.Christopher J. Berry - 2020 - Discurso 50 (1).
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    Four textual notes on xenophon hellenica VI.Christopher J. Tuplin - 1986 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 130 (1-2):24-28.
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    Man's Free Will in the Works of Siger of Brabant.Christopher J. Ryan - 1983 - Mediaeval Studies 45 (1):155-199.
  41. Moral theology in a sapiential mode: Veritatis splendor and the renewal of moral theology.Christopher J. Thompson - 2001 - The Thomist 65 (3):465-473.
     
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  42. Byt: jednoznaczny czy wieloznaczny?Christopher J. F. Williams - 1994 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 42 (1):205.
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    Consciousness and non-hierarchical physics.Christopher J. S. Clarke - 2001 - In P. Van Loocke, The Physical Nature of Consciousness. John Benjamins. pp. 29--191.
    An example is presented of a model of consciousness based on a description of the world which integrates the material and psychological aspects from the start. An indication is given of work under way to test the model.
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    Editorial: Online production tracking through author services.Christopher J. Cowton - 2006 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 15 (3):217–217.
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  45. Understanding Conditionalization.Christopher J. G. Meacham - 2015 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 45 (5):767-797.
    At the heart of the Bayesianism is a rule, Conditionalization, which tells us how to update our beliefs. Typical formulations of this rule are underspecified. This paper considers how, exactly, this rule should be formulated. It focuses on three issues: when a subject’s evidence is received, whether the rule prescribes sequential or interval updates, and whether the rule is narrow or wide scope. After examining these issues, it argues that there are two distinct and equally viable versions of Conditionalization to (...)
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  46. Luxury and the politics of need and desire-the Roman case.Christopher J. Berry - 1989 - History of Political Thought 10 (4):597-613.
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    On the meaning of progress and providence in the fourth century.Christopher J. Berry - 1977 - Heythrop Journal 18 (3):257–270.
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    Rat pups and random robots generate similar self-organized and intentional behavior.Christopher J. May, Jeffrey C. Schank, Sanjay Joshi, Jonathan Tran, R. J. Taylor & I.-Esha Scott - 2006 - Complexity 12 (1):53-66.
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    I. Preface.Christopher J. Knight - 2010 - In Omissions Are Not Accidents: Modern Apophaticism From Henry James to Jacques Derrida. University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-20.
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    VI. Ernest Hemingway.Christopher J. Knight - 2010 - In Omissions Are Not Accidents: Modern Apophaticism From Henry James to Jacques Derrida. University of Toronto Press. pp. 52-63.
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