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    Everyday philosophy made easy: a quick review of what you forgot you knew.Cyrus McGoldrick - 2022 - New York, NY, USA: Wellfleet Press, an imprint of The Quarto Group.
    Using graphics, colored diagrams, and illustrations, Everyday Philosophy Made Easy serves as a calm and patient tutor to help you remember, or learn, the basic theories of philosophy and how they are applied in everyday situations.
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    Everyday philosophy made easy: a quick review of what you forgot you knew.Cyrus McGoldrick - 2022 - New York, NY, USA: Wellfleet Press, an imprint of The Quarto Group.
    Using graphics, colored diagrams, and illustrations, Everyday Philosophy Made Easy serves as a calm and patient tutor to help you remember, or learn, the basic theories of philosophy and how they are applied in everyday situations.
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  3. Saints and Heroes: A Plea for the Supererogatory.Patricia M. McGoldrick - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (230):523 - 528.
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  4. Discovering the nanoscale.Cyrus Cm Mody, Davis Baird, Alfred Nordmann & Joachim Schummer - 2004 - In Baird D., Discovering the Nanoscale. IOS.
     
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    The polished mirror: storytelling and the pursuit of virtue in Islamic philosophy and Sufism.Cyrus Ali Zargar - 2017 - London, England: Oneworld Academic.
    Islamic philosophy and Sufism evolved as distinct yet interpenetrating strands of Islamic thought and practice. Despite differences, they have shared a concern with the perfection of the soul through the development of character. In The Polished Mirror, Cyrus Ali Zargar studies the ways in which, through teaching and storytelling, pre-modern Muslims lived, negotiated, and cultivated virtues. Examining the writings of philosophers, ascetics, poets, and saints, he locates virtue ethics within a dynamic moral tradition."--Amazon.com.
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    The Spirituality of Human Consciousness: A Catholic Evaluation of Some Current Neuro-Scientific Interpretations.Terence A. McGoldrick - 2012 - Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (3):483-501.
    Catholic theology’s traditional understanding of the spiritual nature of the human person begins with the idea of a rational soul and human mind that is made manifest in free will—the spiritual experience of the act of consciousness and cause of all human arts. The rationale for this religion-based idea of personhood is key to understanding ethical dilemmas posed by modern research that applies a more empirical methodology in its interpretations about the cause of human consciousness. Applications of these beliefs about (...)
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    Rationalism and the Sex Instinct.Cyrus H. Eshleman - 1922 - International Journal of Ethics 32 (3):330-331.
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    French romanticism and persian liberalism in nineteenth-century Iran: Mirza Aqa Khan Kirmani and Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre.Cyrus Masroori - 2007 - History of Political Thought 28 (3):542-556.
    Intellectual encounters between Europe and the Middle East have a long and rich history. During the last two centuries these encounters have accelerated, creating valuable opportunities to study the evolution of political concepts and dissemination of political ideas. This article examines one example of such encounters, showing how a liberal Persian intellectual of the late nineteenth century has borrowed and manipulated concepts from a French Romanticist of the late seventeenth century. Guided by theoretical insights from Quentin Skinner and Fred Dallmayr, (...)
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    Causes, Correlations and Mind-Brain Identity.P. M. McGoldrick - 1984 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:230-233.
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    Do Gettier Counter-Examples Rest upon a Conceptual Confusion?P. M. McGoldrick - 1980 - Journal of Critical Analysis 8 (2):45-50.
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  11. Memory and personal identity.P. M. Mcgoldrick - 1981 - Southwest Philosophical Studies 6 (April):62-68.
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    The Irrationality of Immorality.P. M. McGoldrick & E. F. Potter - 1982 - Modern Schoolman 59 (3):195-206.
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    (1 other version)The Metaphysical Exposition: An Analysis of the Concept of Space.P. M. McGoldrick - 1985 - Kant Studien 76 (1-4):257-275.
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    Montréal, Québec, Canada May 17–21, 2006.Cyrus Nourani - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (3).
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    Exitus-reditus in H.u. Von balthasar.Cyrus Olsen - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (4):643-658.
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    Paradoxical Infrastructures: Ruins, Retrofit, and Risk.Cyrus Mody, Elizabeth Long, Farès el-Dahdah, Trevor Durbin, Andrea Ballestero, Elizabeth Rodwell, Akhil Gupta, Albert Pope, Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Randal Hall, Dominic Boyer, Edward Hackett, Hannah Appel, Jessica Lockrem & Cymene Howe - 2016 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 41 (3):547-565.
    In recent years, a dramatic increase in the study of infrastructure has occurred in the social sciences and humanities, following upon foundational work in the physical sciences, architecture, planning, information science, and engineering. This article, authored by a multidisciplinary group of scholars, probes the generative potential of infrastructure at this historical juncture. Accounting for the conceptual and material capacities of infrastructure, the article argues for the importance of paradox in understanding infrastructure. Thematically the article is organized around three key points (...)
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  17. Analyzing the Effects of Changes in Testing Methods on Evidenced Teaching Competencies.Cyrus Casingal - 2024 - Education Digest 19 (1):25-33.
    There is a critical need to understand the effect of changing assessment methods on demonstrated competencies in teacher education. This study examined how the transition from online to in-person testing affects the measured teaching competencies of students who completed a Competency-Based Enhancement (CBE) program, aiming to identify factors contributing to performance differences and strategies for adaptation. Using a one-group pre-test-post-test design, the study involved 669 graduating teacher education students at Pangasinan State University. Participants completed online pre-tests and in-person post-tests, with (...)
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    Test objects and other epistemic things: a history of a nanoscale object.Cyrus C. M. Mody & Michael Lynch - 2010 - British Journal for the History of Science 43 (3):423-458.
    This paper follows the history of an object. The purpose of doing so is to come to terms with a distinctive kind of research object – which we are calling a ‘test object’ – as well as to chronicle a significant line of research and technology development associated with the broader nanoscience/nanotechnology movement. A test object is one of a family of epistemic things that makes up the material culture of laboratory science. Depending upon the case, it can have variable (...)
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    Symbolic Forms and Cultural Studies: Ernst Cassirer's Theory of Culture.Cyrus Hamlin & John Michael Krois - 2004 - Yale University Press.
    Cassirer's conception of culture & theory of symbolism anticipated much of later cultural theory. The essays in this volume explore aspects of his thinking & demonstrate the influence that it had on later scholarship.
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  20. How probe microscopists became nanotechnologists.Cyrus Mody - 2004 - In Baird D., Discovering the Nanoscale. IOS. pp. 119--133.
     
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    Population Dynamics: A New Economic Approach.C. Y. Cyrus Chu - 1998 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Population Dynamics fills the gap between the classical supply-side population theory of Malthus and the modern demand-side theory of economic demography. In doing so, author Cyrus Chu investigates specifically the dynamic macro implications of various static micro family economic decisions. Holding the characteristic composition of the macro population to always be an aggregate result of some corresponding individual micro decision, Chu extends his research on the fertility-related decisions of families to an analysis of other economic determinations. Within this framework, (...)
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    The Chinese: Their History and Culture.Cyrus H. Peake & Kenneth Scott Latourette - 1936 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 56 (4):533.
  23. Motivations of the Ethical Consumer.Oliver M. Freestone & Peter J. McGoldrick - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 79 (4):445-467.
    There are strong indications that many consumers are switching towards more socially and environmentally responsible products and services, reflecting a shift in consumer values indicated in several countries. However, little is known about the motives that drive some toward, or deter others from, higher levels of ethical concern and action in their purchasing decisions. Following a qualitative investigation using ZMET and focus group discussions, a questionnaire was developed and administered to a representative sample of consumers; nearly 1,000 usable questionnaires were (...)
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    Introduction.Cyrus C. M. Mody - 2009 - Perspectives on Science 17 (2):pp. 111-122.
    In October of 2002, Rick Smalley, Nobel laureate chemist at Rice University, was pondering what to say to a Congressional Hispanic Science and Literacy Forum hearing in Harlingen, Texas. Smalley used the opportunity to craft an all-encompassing justification for science's importance in the modern world-a justification so persuasive and broad it could be presented to any audience on any occasion. Indeed, variants of his talk have since been given some 200 times, from Dallas to Dubai.
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  25. Publication,? Beceivecl 563.D. Cyrus - 1917 - The Eugenics Review 8 (4):364-373.
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    Rationalism and the Sex Instinct.Cyrus H. Eshleman - 1921 - International Journal of Ethics 32 (3):330.
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    Thomas Merton’s Imitation of Chuang Tzu.Cyrus Lee - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 3:337-340.
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    Visions of Plenty in the Age of Scarcity.Cyrus C. M. Mody - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (5):637-640.
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    Glimpses of the Light of Hope.Cyrus Olsen - 2004 - The Chesterton Review 30 (1/2):106-109.
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    Simone Weil, First and Last Notebooks: Supernatural Knowledge. Trans. Richard Rees. Reviewed by.Cyrus Panjvani - 2018 - Philosophy in Review 38 (1):39-41.
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  31. Multiculturalism, cosmopolitanism, and emergent literatures.Cyrus R. K. Patell - 2010 - In Hilary Ballon, The Cosmopolitan Idea. Nyu Abu Dhabi.
     
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    De civitate deorum: eine Interpretation der platonischen Philosophie.Cyrus Sepahpour - 1999 - Göttingen: Cuvillier.
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    Wittgenstein and strong mathematical verificationism.Cyrus Panjvani - 2006 - Philosophical Quarterly 56 (224):406–425.
    Wittgenstein is accused by Dummett of radical conventionalism, the view that the necessity of any statement is a matter of express linguistic convention, i.e., a decision. This conventionalism is alleged to follow, in Wittgenstein's middle period, from his 'concept modification thesis', that a proof significantly changes the sense of the proposition it aims to prove. I argue for the assimilation of this thesis to Wittgenstein's 'no-conjecture thesis' concerning mathematical statements. Both flow from a strong verificationist view of mathematics held by (...)
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  34. Rule-following, explanation-transcendence, and private language.Cyrus Panjvani - 2008 - Mind 117 (466):303-328.
    I examine what I take to be an important consideration for the later Wittgenstein: the understanding of a rule does not exceed or transcend an understanding of explanations or instructions in the rule. I contend that this consideration plays a central role in the later Wittgenstein's views on rule-following. I first show that it serves as a key premiss in a sceptical argument concerning our ability to follow rules. I then argue that this consideration is vital to Wittgenstein's case against (...)
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    How Probe Microscopists Became Nanotechnologists.C. M. Cyrus - 2004 - In Baird D., Discovering the Nanoscale. IOS. pp. 119.
  36. Ptolemaic and Copernican Views of the Place of Mind in the Universe.Cyrus H. Eshleman - 1909 - Hibbert Journal 8:428.
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    Amulets and Magic Bowls: Aramaic Incantations of Late Antiquity.Cyrus H. Gordon, Joseph Naveh & Shaul Shaked - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (1):133.
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    Marriage and Family Life in Ugaritic Literature.Cyrus H. Gordon & A. van Selms - 1954 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 74 (4):267.
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    A Companion to the History of American Science - by Georgina M. Montgomery and Mark A. Largent.Cyrus C. M. Mody - 2016 - Centaurus 58 (4):313-315.
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    How things are in the world: Metaphysics and theology in Wittgenstein and Rahner by Terrance W. Klein.Cyrus P. Olsen - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (4):674–676.
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    Karl Rahner: Theology and philosophy by Karen Kilby.Cyrus P. Olsen - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (4):670–674.
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    Rule-following: conventionalism, scepticism and rationality.Cyrus Panjvani - unknown
    The thesis argues, in lie main, for both a negative and positive agenda to Wittgenstein's rule-following remarks in both his Philosophical Investigations and Remarks on the foundations of Mathematics. The negative agenda is a sceptical agenda, different than as conceived by Kripke, that is destructive of a realist account of rules and contends that the correct application of a rule is not fully determined in an understanding of the rule. In addition to these consequences, this negative agenda opens Wittgenstein to (...)
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    Richard Sorabji , Gandhi and the Stoics: Modern Experiments on Ancient Values . Reviewed by.Cyrus Panjvani - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (1):47-49.
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    Sufi Aesthetics: Beauty, Love, and the Human Form in the Writings of Ibn 'Arabi and 'Iraqi.Cyrus Ali Zargar - 2011 - University of South Carolina Press.
    Perception according to Ibn 'Arabi: God in forms -- Perception according to 'Iraqi: witnessing and divine self-love -- Beauty according to Ibn 'Arabi and 'Iraqi: that which causes love -- Ibn 'Arabi and human beauty: the school of passionate love -- 'Iraqi and the tradition of love, witnessing, and shahidbazi -- The amorous lyric as mystical language: union of the sacred and profane.
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    A Theological Argument for Water as a Human Right.Terence A. McGoldrick - 2018 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 15 (1):109-137.
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    Indigenous Community Cooperatives.Terence McGoldrick - 2020 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 17 (2):293-324.
    After World War II, various versions of cooperatives adapted to modern economies were begun by the Church and governments. They were considered central to development strategy, remain so in many places today. This article touches on the role of missionaries beginning cooperatives with the poor indigenous peoples of Bolivia and Kenya, showing how they have evolved into a successful and sustainable enterprise in today’s globalized economy. Indigenous traditional sacred cultural ties to the land and community are transformed into a successful (...)
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  47. An Electro-Historical Focus with Real Interdisciplinary Appeal" : Interdisciplinarity at Vietnam-Era Stanford.Cyrus C. M. Mody - 2017 - In Scott Frickel, Mathieu Albert & Barbara Prainsack, Investigating interdisciplinary collaboration: theory and practice across disciplines. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
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    Square Scientists and the Excluded Middle.Cyrus C. M. Mody - 2017 - Centaurus 59 (1-2):58-71.
    The historiography on American science and technology in the 1970s is still small, yet there are already three distinct strands of work: studies of countercultural scientists, portrayed as enacting or advocating ‘groovy’ research; studies of the politically polarized debate pitting conservative and libertarian ‘cornucopianists’ against environmentalists and modelers forecasting resource scarcity; and studies of the early commercialization of technoscience (e.g., biotechnology) that took off in the 1980s. Left out, I argue, are a class of ‘square scientists’ with little sympathy for (...)
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  49. The ethics of Karbala: myths, modernity, and the virtue of warrior nobility.Cyrus Ali Zargar - 2025 - Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    The Ethics of Karbala investigates the relationship between religious myths and the development of character, focusing on the warrior ethos as expressed in accounts of the Battle of Karbala, as well as on the place of the martial virtues in modern life and warfare. This book is the first of its kind in taking a virtue ethics approach to the study of Islamic history. It offers an ethical analysis of arguably the most pivotal moment in Islamic history. To do so, (...)
     
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    The Sounds of Science: Listening to Laboratory Practice.Cyrus C. M. Mody - 2005 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 30 (2):175-198.
    Works in science and technology studies have repeatedly pointed to the importance of the visual in scientific practice. STS has also explicated how embodied practice generates scientific knowledge. I aim to supplement this literature by pointing out how sound and hearing are integral aspects of experimentation. Sound helps define how and when lab work is done, and in what kinds of spaces. It structures experimental experience. It affords interactions between researchers and instruments that are richer than could be obtained with (...)
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