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    Christian ethics in an African background: a study of the interaction of Christianity and Ibo culture.Edmund Ilogu - 1974 - Leiden: Brill.
  2. (4 other versions)Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?Edmund L. Gettier - 1963 - Analysis 23 (6):121-123.
    Edmund Gettier is Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. This short piece, published in 1963, seemed to many decisively to refute an otherwise attractive analysis of knowledge. It stimulated a renewed effort, still ongoing, to clarify exactly what knowledge comprises.
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  3. Sex and Death: An Introduction to Philosophy of Biology.Kim Sterelny & Paul Edmund Griffiths - 1999 - Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press.
    Is the history of life a series of accidents or a drama scripted by selfish genes? Is there an “essential” human nature, determined at birth or in a distant evolutionary past? What should we conserve—species, ecosystems, or something else? -/- Informed answers to questions like these, critical to our understanding of ourselves and the world around us, require both a knowledge of biology and a philosophical framework within which to make sense of its findings. In this accessible introduction to philosophy (...)
     
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  4. Logical Investigations.Edmund Husserl - 1970 - London, England: Routledge. Edited by Dermot Moran.
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    (1 other version)Ideas pertaining to a pure phenomenology and to a phenomenological philosophy.Edmund Husserl - 1980 - Hingham, MA, USA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
    the Logische Untersuchungen,l phenomenology has been conceived as a substratum of empirical psychology, as a sphere comprising "imma nental" descriptions of psychical mental processes, a sphere compris ing descriptions that - so the immanence in question is understood - are strictly confined within the bounds of internal experience. It 2 would seem that my protest against this conception has been oflittle avail; and the added explanations, which sharply pinpointed at least some chief points of difference, either have not been understood (...)
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    Cartesianische Meditationen Und Pariser Vorträge.Edmund Husserl & Stephan Strasser - 1991 - Springer. Edited by Stephan Strasser.
    Le 27 avril 1938, Edmund HUSSERL, l'initiateur et principal representant du courant phenomenologique dans la philosophie contemporaine, mourut a Fribourg en Brisgau, age de pres de quatre-vingts ans. Depuis la parution de ses Logische Untersuchungen en 190~ 1901, le monde philosophique international avait suivi, avec UD interet toujours croissant, les exposes successifs et de plus en plus approfondis, que le maUre fribourgeois publiait sur les prin~ cipes de sa methode, dite pMnomenologique, sur les applications concretes de celle-ci aux problemes (...)
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  7. (1 other version)Philosophie als strenge Wissenschaft.Edmund Husserl - 1910 - Rivista di Filosofia 1:289.
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    Cartesianische Meditationen.Edmund Husserl - 2012 - Hamburg: Meiner, F. Edited by Elisabeth Ströker.
    Die Cartesianischen Meditationen sind aus Vorträgen hervorgegangen, die Edmund Husserl Mitte Februar 1929 an der Sorbonne gehalten hat. Bei der Grundfragestellung Descartes’ einsetzend, entfaltet Husserl die transzendentale Phänomenologie als »Umbildung und Neu­bildung« des Cartesischen Programms der prima philosophia im Sinne einer Reform der Philosophie zu einer absoluten Wissenschaft aus absoluter Begründung. Eine französische Ausgabe, in der Übersetzung von Emmanuel Levinas und Gabrielle Pfeiffer, erschien 1931 bei A. Colin in Paris. Husserls Arbeiten an dem Manuskript für die deutsche Ausgabe, die (...)
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    Vorlesungen über Ethik und Wertlehre 1908–1914.Edmund Husserl & Ullrich Melle - 2011 - Springer.
    stufe oder Unterstufe im emporsteigenden Gang zur absoluten Er kenntnis gewinnen. Man kann sagen, daB das philosophisehe Interesse in vollbe wuBter Weise als leitendes Ziel das vor Augen hat, was sieh in jedem 5 rein theoretisehen Interesse als gleiehsam verborgene Tendenz be kundet: Die Tendenz auf vollkommene Erkenntnis liegt in allem rein theoretisehen Bestreben. a) Immerfort ftihlt es sieh fortgetrieben im Sinne mOgliehster Verdeutliehung, Klarung, mogliehst vollkom mener Begriindung. b) Immerfort ftihlt es sieh mit der vereinzelten 10 Tatsaehe, mit dem (...)
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    Aufsätze und Rezensionen (1890–1910).Edmund Husserl & Bernhard Rang - 1979 - Springer.
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    Die Idee der Phänomenologie: Fünf Vorlesungen.Edmund Husserl - 2011 - Springer.
    4,12f. über Erkenntnismöglichkeiten - Bleistijtzusatz 11 4,15 über eigene Erkenntnismöglichkeit - Bleistijtzusatz 11 4,18ff..... müssen wir zunächst zweifellose Fälle haben von Erkenntnissen oder Erkennt­ nismöglichkeiten, die Erkenntnis wirklich treffen, und daher nicht unbesehen Erkenntnis als Erkenntnis hinnehmen; - der Satz in seiner ursprünglichen Form 114,22f. von sonst hätten wir.... bis volles Ziel Bleistijtzusatz 115,5 und Geisteswissenschaften - Bleistijtzusatz nach 1922 11 5,20f. Dieser Satz ist eine Bleistijtergänzung 11 5,28 voll und ganz adäquat - Bleistiftergänzung 11 5,33 adäquat - Bleistiftzusatz 116,2-16 (...)
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    Die Krisis des europäischen Menschentums und die Philosophie.Edmund Husserl & Bernhard Waldenfels - 1995
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  13. What is self-control?Edmund Henden - 2008 - Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):69 – 90.
    What is self-control and how does the concept of self-control relate to the notion of will-power? A widespread philosophical opinion has been that the notion of will-power does not add anything beyond what can be said using other motivational notions, such as strength of desire and intention. One exception is Richard Holton who, inspired by recent research in social psychology, has argued that will-power is a separate faculty needed for persisting in one's resolutions, what he calls 'strength of will'. However, (...)
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  14. L'origine de la géométrie.Edmund Husserl & Jacques Derrida - 1965 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 70 (1):122-123.
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    Probability and Opinion: A Study in the Medieval Presuppositions of Post-Medieval Theories of Probability.Edmund F. Byrne (ed.) - 1968 - The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
    Recognizing that probability (the Greek doxa) was understood in pre-modern theories as the polar opposite of certainty (episteme), the author of this study elaborates the forms which these polar opposites have taken in some twentieth century writers and then, in greater detail, in the writings of Thomas Aquinas. Profiting from subsequent more sophisticated theories of probability, he examines how Aquinas’s judgments about everything from God to gossip depend on schematizations of the polarity between the systematic and the non-systematic: revelation/reason, science/opinion, (...)
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  16. On the brain and emotion.Edmund T. Rolls - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (2):219-228.
    There are many advantages to defining emotions as states elicited by reinforcers, with the states having a set of different functions. This approach leads towards an understanding of the nature of emotion, of its evolutionary adaptive value, and of many principles of brain design. It also leads towards a foundation for many of the processes that underlie evolutionary psychology and behavioral ecology. It is shown that recent as well as previous evidence implicates the amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex in positive as (...)
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    10. The Impact of Grace's Aesthetics of 1902 and Today's Revolt against Modernity.Edmund E. Jacobitti - 1999 - In Jack D'Amico, Dain A. Trafton & Massimo Verdicchio (eds.), The Legacy of Benedetto Croce: Contemporary Critical Views. University of Toronto Press. pp. 174-195.
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    (1 other version)The relational account of truth.Edmund Jacobson - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (10):253-261.
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    Utopia and heightened consciousness.Edmund Jephcott - 1993 - World Futures 38 (4):191-200.
  20. Sokrates–buddha.Edmund Husserl - 2010 - Husserl Studies 26 (1):1-17.
  21. The Logic of Pragmatic Thinking--From Peirce to Habermas.Edmund ARENS - 1994
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    Science in coevolutionary history.Edmund Russell - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 65:26-29.
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    Conversations avec Husserl et Fink.Dorion Cairns, Edmund Husserl & Eugen Fink - 1997 - Editions Jérôme Millon.
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    Regulating biomedical enhancements in the military.Richard Edmund Ashcroft - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (2):47 – 49.
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    Zur Phänomenologie des inneren Zeitbewußtseins: Mit den Texten aus der Erstausgabe und dem Nachlaß.Edmund Husserl - 2013 - Hamburg: Meiner, F. Edited by Rudolf Bernet.
    Husserls Studien zum inneren Zeitbewusstsein bilden in ihrer chronologischen Folge sachlich und historisch entscheidende Teilschritte auf dem Weg zur Grundlegung der Phänomenologie. In Ergänzung zu der berühmten Erstedition des Textes der von Edith Stein redigierten Vorlesungen zur Phänomenologie des inneren Zeitbewußtseins, die Martin Heidegger 1928 im Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung herausgab, bieten die hier nach den originalen Manuskripten aus dem Nachlass versammelten Texte aus den Jahren 1893–1917 die Möglichkeit, die Fortschritte Husserls in der Analyse des Zeitbewusstseins auch in (...)
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    The Love Commandments: Essays in Christian Ethics and Moral Philosophy.Edmund N. Santurri & William Werpehowski - 1992
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    On the sublime and beautiful.Edmund Burke - unknown
  28. Commentary on Lawrence Blum's "I'm Not a Racist, But...": The Moral Quandary of Race. [REVIEW]Edmund F. Byrne - 2004 - Social Philosophy Today 19:239-241.
    A complimentary assessment of Blum's award-winning book about racism and its affects. Well written as it is, it needs to be supplemented with a definition of racial injustice, and also to analyze racism not only on the level of individual morality but from a human rights perspective that discredits political and economic motives for racism (e.g., by drawing on Hannah Arendt's Origins of Totalitarianism).
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  29. A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity. The Modern Theories, 1900-1926.Edmund Whittaker - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (19):261-263.
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    Metaphysics: Concept and Problems.Rolf Tiedemann & Edmund Jephcott (eds.) - 2000 - Stanford University Press.
    This volume makes available in English for the first time Adorno's lectures on metaphysics. It provides a unique introduction not only to metaphysics but also to Adorno's own intellectual standpoint, as developed in his major work _Negative Dialectics._ Metaphysics for Adorno is defined by a central tension between concepts and immediate facts. Adorno traces this dualism back to Aristotle, whom he sees as the founder of metaphysics. In Aristotle it appears as an unresolved tension between form and matter. This basic (...)
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  31. The 2003 U.S. Invasion of Iraq: Militarism in the Service of Geopolitics.Edmund Byrne - 2005 - In Byrne Edmund (ed.), Justice and Violence: Political Violence, Pacifism and Cultural Transformation. Aldershot. pp. 193-216.
    Not the publicly asserted reasons (humanitarianism and self-defense) but cooptation of oil reserves was the objective behind the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. This underlying motive utterly fails to satisfy just war jus ad bellum conditions. This prioritization of petroleum is well documented and is consistent with decades old US policy towards the Middle East, especially as codified by Anthony Cordesman in 1998 and US DoD's Strategic Assessment 1999 and then adopted by Bush II. This fraudulent use of military (...)
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    Sortal continuity of material things.Edmund Runggaldier - 1998 - Erkenntnis 48 (2-3):359-369.
    Spatiotemporal and qualitative continuity are not sufficient to trace the career or path of one and the same object through its history. One needs sortal continuity, guaranteed by the form-token of the object. In this paper I concentrate on the question of sortal continuity linked to the problem of the cohabitation of objects. I intend to test whether it is possible to stick to the belief in continuants or endurers as well as the sortal dependence of identity and at the (...)
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    Reply to Iddo Landau.Edmund Wall - 2003 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 33 (2):235-241.
  34. The Post-9/11 State of Emergency: Reality versus Rhetoric.Edmund F. Byrne - 2003 - Social Philosophy Today 19:193-215.
    After the 9/11 attacks the U.S. administration went beyond emergency response towards imperialism, but cloaked its agenda in the rhetoric of fighting ‘terrorists’ and ‘terrorism.’ After distinguishing between emergency thinking and emergency planning, I question the administration’s “war on terrorism” rhetoric in three stages. First, upon examining the post-9/11 antiterrorism discourse I find that it splits into two agendas: domestic, protect our infrastructure; and foreign, select military targets. Second, I review approaches to emergency planning already in place. Third, after reviewing (...)
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  35. Visual Ethnography: Image or Invention?Edmund Leach - 1985 - Semiotica 53 (1-3):169-173.
     
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    A Problem in Joseph Butler’s Ethics.Edmund Leites - 1975 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):43-57.
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    Locke's Liberal Theory of Parenthood.Edmund Leites - 1980 - In Reinhard Brandt (ed.), John Locke: symposium, Wolfenbüttel, 1979. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 90-112.
  38. U.S. Domsat Policy: A Case Study of Economic Constraints on Technology Assessment.Edmund Byrne - 1981 - In Byrne Edmund (ed.), Papers on Science of Science and Forecasting. pp. 71-86.
    [Collection title in Polish: Prace Naukoznawcze i Prognostvczne].
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  39. Work.Edmund Byrne - 2015 - In Holbrook James Britt (ed.), Ethics, Science, Technology, and Engineering, Vol. 4, 2nd Ed. Gale. pp. 543-549.
    The globalization of and technological challenge to the world's workers generate profound ethical problems. Suitable solutions will require governments and civil societies to move beyond the modern tendencies to divinize property rights and base people's income eligibility almost exclusively on their work. Some attention is being paid to the issues involved therein so as to achieve better work/life balance. In some places, in fact, resource-based wealth has been distributed to all citizens, even to those not directly involved in generating the (...)
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  40. Public goods and the paying public.Edmund F. Byrne - 1995 - Journal of Business Ethics 14 (2):117 - 123.
    This paper proposes a way to undercut anarchist objections to taxation without endorsing an authoritarian justification of government coercion. The argument involves public goods, as understood by economists and others. But I do not analyse options of autonomous prisoners and the like; for, however useful otherwise, these abstractions underestimate the real-world task of sorting out the prerogatives of and limits on ownership. Proceeding more contextually, I come to recommend a shareholder addendum to the doctrine of public goods. This recommendation involves (...)
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    Douglas Neil Morgan 1918-1969.Irwin C. Lieb & Edmund L. Pincoffs - 1969 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 43:205 - 207.
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  42. La philosophie comme science rigoureuse, coll. « Epiméthée ».Edmund Husserl & Marc B. de Launay - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (2):421-421.
     
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  43. Die ethischen Wetrafeln der vorderorientalischen volksrelioionen, Veersuch eines Vergleichs.Walter Edmund Cohnen - 1940 - Würzburg,: Druckerei wissenschaftlicher Werke K. Triltsch.
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  44. George Sylvester Morris.Marc Edmund Jones - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (92):82-83.
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  45. The role of the family and physicians in decisions for incompetent patients.David C. Thomasma & Edmund D. Pellegrino - 1987 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 8 (3).
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    Introduction à la logique et à la théorie de la connaissance: cours (1906-1907).Edmund Husserl - 1998 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    Situees a peu pres a mi-distance entre la publication des Recherches logiques (1900-1901) et celle des Idees directrices (1913), ces lecons appartiennent a une periode decisive durant laquelle Husserl publie tres peu, mais ou se determine le sens et la finalite de la phenomenologie: de psychologie descriptive metaphysiquement neutre, celle-ci devient progressivement une philosophie transcendantale. Le cours de 1906/07 thematise cette evolution et la justifie en montrant l'impossibilite, pour la theorie de la connaissance, d'en rester au niveau de la connaissance (...)
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    Conditions affecting the application of symbolic logic.Edmund C. Berkeley - 1942 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 7 (4):160-168.
  48. Further reflections on the French revolution.Edmund Burke - unknown
     
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    Healthcare: Reform, Yes; But Not à la Lamm.Edmund D. Pellegrino - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (2):168.
    Richard Lamm is an eloquent and insistent advocate for healthcare reform. In his paper, he argues that if reform is to be effective, a radical metamorphosis in the values underlying our present system must take place. “New realities” have made the “old values” unsustainable. Unless they are replaced by “new values,” we face a future of disastrous overspending, gross inequities in accessibility, poorer health for many, and more expensive dying.
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    (1 other version)The Idea of Nature. By R. G. Collingwood. (Oxford: The Clarendon Press. 1945.).Edmund Whittaker - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (77):260-.
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