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    Ethical human participant research in Central Asia: a quantitative analysis of attitudes and practices among social science researchers based in the region.Aipara Berekeyeva, Elaine Sharplin, Matthew Courtney & Roza Sagitova - 2024 - Research Ethics 20 (2):304-330.
    Central Asian researchers are underrepresented in the global research production in social sciences, resulting in a limited Central Asian perspective on many social issues. To stimulate the production of local knowledge, it is important to develop strong research cultures, including knowledge of ethical practices in research with human participants. There is currently scarce evidence about research ethics regulations used by social science researchers working in the Central Asian region. This article reports findings from an online survey conducted in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, (...)
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  2. Skepticism and universalizability.Jonathan E. Adler - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (3):143-156.
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    Generic stability and stability.Hans Adler, Enrique Casanovas & Anand Pillay - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (1):179-185.
  4. A Modern Estimate of Ancient Religion: the Work of Charles Kerényi.Charles Picard & Elaine P. Halperin - 1959 - Diogenes 7 (25):118-136.
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    Editorial: Spirituality and Mental Health: Exploring the Meanings of the Term “Spiritual”.Marcelo Saad, Elaine Drysdale & Everton Maraldi - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Great Books, Democracy, and Truth.Mortimer Adler - 1988 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 19 (3&4):290-302.
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    Anxiety and Society.Marc Chapiro & Elaine P. Halperin - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (22):103-120.
    The theories about the origins of humanity contain, for the most part, a strange contradiction. For one thing, we acknowledge that the human mind is basically different from animal intelligence; indeed, there are few writers who question the revolutionary nature of the change that has occurred in the psychic makeup of living beings as a consequence of the advent of conceptual thought, of conscious reflection, and of objective knowledge of the world. “Human intelligence,” writes Le Roy, “presents a completely original, (...)
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  8. Moral development and the personal point of view.Jonathan Adler - 1987 - In Diana T. Meyers (ed.), Women and Moral Theory. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 205--34.
     
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  9. Hume’s “Of Miracles” (Part One).Jonathan E. Adler - 1994 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 14 (2):1-10.
  10. Epistemological categories in Delmedigo and Spinoza.Jacob Adler - 1999 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 15:205-230.
     
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    (1 other version)Extensions of non‐standard models of number theory.Andrew Adler - 1969 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 15 (19):289-290.
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    Future of Democracy.Mortimer J. Adler - 1945 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 20:1-22.
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    Fairness to policies, distinctions and intuitions.Jonathan E. Adler - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (1):10-11.
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    Gareth Matthews on philosophy and the young child.Jonathan E. Adler - 1983 - Metaphilosophy 14 (1):63–71.
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    Herders Holismus.Hans Adler - 1990 - In Kurt Mueller-Vollmer (ed.), Herder Today: Contributions From the International Herder Conference, November 5–8, 1987, Stanford, California. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 31-45.
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    Intentionality and Immateriality.Mortimer J. Adler - 1967 - New Scholasticism 41 (3):312-344.
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    Improved Discriminations.Jonathan Adler - 1988 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 2 (3):7-7.
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    Improved Discriminations, Continued from p. 7.Jonathan Adler - 1988 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 2 (3):9-10.
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    In pursuit of social progress.Matthew Adler & Marc Fleurbaey - 2018 - Economics and Philosophy 34 (3):443-449.
    In 2014, the New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote: ‘Some of the smartest thinkers on problems at home and around the world are university professors, but most of them just don't matter in today's great debates … I write this in sorrow, for I considered an academic career and deeply admire the wisdom found on university campuses. So, professors, don't cloister yourselves like medieval monks – we need you!’ At that time, a group of academics were working to launch (...)
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    Is the common law a free-market solution to pollution?Jonathan H. Adler - 2012 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 24 (1):61-85.
    Whereas conventional analyses characterize environmental problems as examples of market failure, proponents of free-market environmentalism (FME) consider the problem to be a lack of markets and, in particular, a lack of enforceable and exchangeable property rights. Enforcing property rights alleviates disputes about, as well as the overuse of, most natural resources. FME diagnoses of pollution are much weaker, however. Most FME proponents suggest that common-law tort suits can adequately protect private property and ecological resources from pollution. Yet such claims have (...)
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    Johann Gottfried Herder und das Judentum.Emil Adler - 1990 - In Kurt Mueller-Vollmer (ed.), Herder Today: Contributions From the International Herder Conference, November 5–8, 1987, Stanford, California. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 382-401.
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    Mapping the Ancient City: Historical Linguistics and Conceptual Clarification.Joachim Adler - 2014 - In Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), Philosophy of Language and Linguistics: The Legacy of Frege, Russell, and Wittgenstein. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 11-28.
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    Philosophy of Education.Mortimer J. Adler - 1937 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 13:101-131.
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    Philosophy of the Sciences.Mortimer J. Adler - 1935 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 11:153-175.
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    Report of a Year Working on Inlproving Teaching and Learning.Jonathan Adler - 1997 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 16 (3):35-41.
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  26. Relation of Ethical Culture to Religion and Philosophy.Felix Adler - 1893 - International Journal of Ethics 4:340.
     
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    (1 other version)Representation of Models of Full theories.Andrew Adler - 1972 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 18 (12):183-188.
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    Response to our commentators on the report of the international panel on social progress 2018.Matthew Adler & Marc Fleurbaey - 2018 - Economics and Philosophy 34 (3):477-482.
    The contributors to this symposium have brought up many important points in their discussions of five chapters of the Report, and we are very grateful to them. Since the authors of the chapters would be better able to respond to many of the specific comments, we will confine ourselves here to a brief discussion of a few major issues highlighted by the contributors. We are in particular inspired by the following comments: Alina Rocha Menocal's point about the role of the (...)
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    Shaler's The Neighbor, the Natural History of Human Contacts.Felix Adler - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (13):355.
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    Tradition and Communication.Mortimer J. Adler - 1937 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 13:101.
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    Toward a Class Compromise in South Africa's “Double Transition”: Bargained Liberalization and the Consolidation of Democracy.Glenn Adler & Edward Webster - 1999 - Politics and Society 27 (3):347-385.
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    Teaching and the Structural Approach to Fallacies.Jonathan Adler - 1996 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 15 (4):94-106.
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    Thalheimer, Bonapartism and Fascism.F. Adler - 1979 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1979 (40):95-108.
    It is not at all surprising that August Thalheimer's 1930 essay on fascism should have been so enthusiastically rediscovered, reprinted and widely discussed in left-wing European circles during the 1960's. Informed debate on fascism had reached a major theoretical impasse: factually, more was known than ever before, or, at any rate, enough to dismiss as “empirically inadequate” virtually all of the better known traditional interpretations; yet, conceptually, no new theoretical nets had been cast that might have better accounted for the (...)
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    “The bright past”, or whose (hi)story? Challenges in Russia and Serbia today.Nanci Adler - 2012 - Filozofija I Društvo 23 (4):119-138.
    U Rusiji, dve decenije nakon urusavanja Sovjetskog Saveza, Staljinova popularnost je po anketama javnog mnjenja ogromna, posto se mnogi prisecaju nekadasnjeg ugleda zemlje i svog osecaja sigurnosti. Slicno tome, mnogi Srbi, koji su bili najveca grupa u bivsoj Jugoslaviji, s nostalgijom su gledali na vreme nacionalnog ponosa i materijalnog komfora. Nasuprot tome, potcinjene etnicke zajednice u isto to vreme osecale su frustraciju u teznji za nacionalnim ponosom. Svaki politicki poredak ima jednu pripovest sacinjenu od odabranih i povezanih dogadjaja koji promovisu (...)
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    Justifying Descartes' causal principle.Lois Elaine Frankel - 1986 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 24 (3):323-341.
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    “Revolutionary” art and the “art” of revolution: Aesthetic work in a millenarian period. [REVIEW]Judith Adler - 1976 - Theory and Society 3 (3):417-435.
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    Recalling the traumas: Review of the little trials of childhood F.c. Waksler. [REVIEW]Patricia Adler & Peter Adler - 2000 - Human Studies 23 (3):339-341.
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  38. Foreword by Richard Adler.Richard Adler - 2016 - In Andrzej Klimczuk (ed.), Economic Foundations for Creative Ageing Policy, Volume Ii: Putting Theory Into Practice. Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Aging populations are a major consideration for socio-economic development in the early 21st century. This demographic change is mainly seen as a threat rather than as an opportunity to improve the quality of human life. Aging population is taking place in every continent of the world with Europe in the least favourable situation due to its aging population and reduction in economic competitiveness. Economic Foundations for Creative Aging Policy offers public policy ideas to construct positive answers for ageing populations. This (...)
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  39. Kant, Race, and Racism: Views from Somewhere.Huaping Lu-Adler - 2023 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    Kant scholars have paid relatively little attention to his raciology. They assume that his racism, as personal prejudice, can be disentangled from his core philosophy. They also assume that racism contradicts his moral theory. In this book, philosopher Huaping Lu-Adler challenges both assumptions. She shows how Kant's raciology--divided into racialism and racism--is integral to his philosophical system. She also rejects the individualistic approach to Kant and racism. Instead, she uses the notion of racism as ideological formation to demonstrate how (...)
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  40. Kant on Lazy Savagery, Racialized.Huaping Lu-Adler - 2022 - Journal of History of Philosophy 60 (2):253-75.
    Kant develops a concept of savagery, partly characterized by laziness, to envision a program for human progress. He also racializes savagery, treating native Americans, in particular, as literal savages. He ascribes to this “race” a peculiar physiological laziness, a supposedly hereditary trait of blunted life power. Accordingly, while he grants them the same “germs” for perfections as he does the civilized Europeans, he allows them no prospect of actually fulfilling any such perfection. For the road to perfection must be paved (...)
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    The Rationality of Science.Jonathan E. Adler - 1983 - Philosophical Quarterly 33 (130):90-92.
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  42. Belief's Own Ethics.Jonathan Eric Adler - 2002 - MIT Press.
    In this book Jonathan Adler offers a strengthened version of evidentialism, arguing that the ethics of belief should be rooted in the concept of belief--that...
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    Adler's Philosophical Dictionary: 125 Key Terms for the Philosopher's Lexicon.Mortimer J. Adler - 1996 - Touchstone.
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  44. Lying, deceiving, or falsely implicating.Jonathan E. Adler - 1997 - Journal of Philosophy 94 (9):435-452.
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  45. Kant and Slavery—Or Why He Never Became a Racial Egalitarian.Huaping Lu-Adler - 2022 - Critical Philosophy of Race 10 (2):263-294.
    According to an oft-repeated narrative, while Kant maintained racist views through the 1780s, he changed his mind in the 1790s. Pauline Kleingeld introduced this narrative based on passages from Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals and “Toward Perpetual Peace”. On her reading, Kant categorically condemned chattel slavery in those texts, which meant that he became more racially egalitarian. But the passages involving slavery, once contextualized, either do not concern modern, race-based chattel slavery or at best suggest that Kant mentioned it as a (...)
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  46. Reasoning: Studies of Human Inference and its Foundations.Jonathan Eric Adler & Lance J. Rips (eds.) - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This interdisciplinary work is a collection of major essays on reasoning: deductive, inductive, abductive, belief revision, defeasible, cross cultural, conversational, and argumentative. They are each oriented toward contemporary empirical studies. The book focuses on foundational issues, including paradoxes, fallacies, and debates about the nature of rationality, the traditional modes of reasoning, as well as counterfactual and causal reasoning. It also includes chapters on the interface between reasoning and other forms of thought. In general, this last set of essays represents growth (...)
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  47. The Body in Pain: The Making and Unmaking of the World.Elaine Scarry - 1985 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    Part philosophical meditation, part cultural critique, The Body in Pain is a profoundly original study that has already stirred excitement in a wide range of intellectual circles. The book is an analysis of physical suffering and its relation to the numerous vocabularies and cultural forces--literary, political, philosophical, medical, religious--that confront it.Elaine Scarry bases her study on a wide range of sources: literature and art, medical case histories, documents on torture compiled by Amnesty International, legal transcripts of personal injury trials, (...)
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  48. Transmitting knowledge.Jonathan E. Adler - 1996 - Noûs 30 (1):99-111.
  49. Just business: business ethics in action.Elaine Sternberg - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Just Business provides the first comprehensive, reasoned framework for resolving questions of business ethics and corporate governance. Innovative, accessible, and global in scope, its powerful Ethical Decision Model can be used to manage the ethical problems of business as they arise in all their complexity and variety. Just Business combines business realism with philosophical rigor, and demonstrates that it is not necessary to emasculate or to adulterate business for business to be ethical. The book benefits from Elaine Sternberg's extensive (...)
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    Are Conductive Arguments Possible?Jonathan Adler - 2013 - Argumentation 27 (3):245-257.
    Conductive Arguments are held to be defeasible, non-conclusive, and neither inductive nor deductive (Blair and Johnson in Conductive argument: An overlooked type of defeasible reasoning. College, London, 2011). Of the different kinds of Conductive Arguments, I am concerned only with those for which it is claimed that countervailing considerations detract from the support for the conclusion, complimentary to the positive reasons increasing that support. Here’s an example from Wellman (Challenge and response: justification in ethics. Southern Illinois University Press, Chicago, 1971): (...)
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