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  1. Friedrich Eduard Beneke, the man and his philosophy: an introductory study.Francis Burke Brandt - 1895 - New York: Macmillan.
     
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  2. Friedrich Eduard Beneke.Francis Burke Brandt - 1895 - New York,: [Columbia College?].
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    Lying during crisis negotiations: A costly means to expedient resolution.Francis V. Burke - 1995 - Criminal Justice Ethics 14 (1):49-62.
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    Cultivating Community Through Diversity.John Francis Burke - 1993 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 5 (1):15-30.
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    An Approach to Humanism.Francis Burke - 1931 - New Scholasticism 5 (4):312-331.
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    Humanism.Francis Burke - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (4):641-660.
  7. David Benatar, ed., Life, Death, & Meaning. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2004, 407 pp.(indexed). ISBN 0-7425-3368-9, $39.95 (pb). Carlos Kevin Blanton, The Strange Career of Bilingual Education in Texas, 1836-1981. College Station, Tex.: Texas A&M Press, 2004, 216 pp.(in. [REVIEW]John Francis Burke - 2004 - Journal of Value Inquiry 38:585-587.
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    Introduction: Genres of Blur.Martin Jay, Ermanno Bencivenga, Peter Burke, Christopher P. Jones, Ardis Butterfield, Mercedes García-Arenal, Avinoam Rosenak & Francis X. Clooney - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (2):220-228.
    Ever since Clifford Geertz urged the “blurring of genres” in the social sciences, many scholars have considered the crossing of disciplinary boundaries a healthy alternative to rigidly maintaining them. But what precisely does the metaphor of “blurring” imply? By unpacking the varieties of visual experiences that are normally grouped under this rubric, this essay seeks to provide some precision to our understanding of the implications of fuzziness. It extrapolates from the blurring caused by differential focal distances, velocities of objects in (...)
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    Book review: The politics of methodology. Anthony flew, thinking about social thinking. [REVIEW]John Francis Burke - 1998 - Human Studies 21 (1):79-86.
  10. Associate Editor and Book Review Editor.Cesar R. Torres, Jan Boxill, W. Miller Brown, Michael Burke, Nicholas Dixon, Randolf Feezell, Leslie Francis, Jeffrey Fry, Paul L. Gaffney & Mark Holowchak - 2012 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 39 (2).
     
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    Comparative Political Theory and Cross-Cultural Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Hwa Yol Jung.Hwa Yol Jung, Fred R. Dallmayr, Calvin O. Schrag, Norman K. Swazo, Kah Kyung Cho, Hwa Yol, Zhang Longxi, Yong Huang, Youngmin Kim, Michael Gardiner, John Francis Burke, Herbert Reid, Betsy Taylor, Patrick D. Murphy, Alice N. Benston, Kimberly W. Benston, Jeffrey Ethan Lee & John O'Neill (eds.) - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    Comparative Political Theory and Cross-Cultural Philosophy explores new forms of philosophizing in the age of globalization by challenging the conventional border between the East and the West, as well as the traditional boundaries among different academic disciplines. This rich investigation demonstrates the importance of cross-cultural thinking in our reading of philosophical texts and explores how cross-cultural thinking transforms our understanding of the traditional philosophical paradigm.
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    The political reason of Edmund Burke.Francis Canavan - 1960 - Durham, N.C.,: Published by the Lilly Endowment Research Program in Christianity and Politics by the Duke University Press.
  13. The Political Reason of Edmund Burke.Francis P. Canavan - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (4):529-529.
     
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  14. The Political Reason of Edmund Burke.S. J. Francis P. Canavan - 1960
     
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  15. Selected Letters of Edmund Burke[REVIEW]Francis Canavan - 1985 - Interpretation 13 (3):434-435.
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    The Moral Basis of Burke’s Political Thought. [REVIEW]Sister Francis Augustine Richey - 1958 - New Scholasticism 32 (1):112-115.
  17. The architect's brain: neuroscience, creativity, and architecture.Harry Francis Mallgrave - 2010 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Introduction -- Historical essays -- The humanist brain : Alberti, Vitruvius, and Leonardo -- The enlightened brain : Perrault, Laugier, and Le Roy -- The sensational brain : Burke, Price, and Knight -- The transcendental brain : Kant and Schopenhauer -- The animate brain : Schinkel, Bötticher, and Semper -- The empathetic brain : Vischer, Wölfflin, and Göller -- The gestalt brain : the dynamics of the sensory field -- The neurological brain : Hayek, Hebb, and Neutra -- The (...)
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    Tempered Strength: Studies in the Nature and Scope of Prudential Leadership.George Anastaplo, Ronald Beiner, Kenneth L. Deutsch, Ethan Fishman, Joseph R. Fornieri, Francis Fukuyama, Gary D. Glenn, Carnes Lord, Wynne Walker Moskop, Richard S. Ruderman & Peter J. Stanlis (eds.) - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    Moral leadership matters. As world politics enters a new and dangerous era, judgment, constancy, moral purpose, and a willingness to overcome partisan politicking are essential for America's leaders. Tempered Strength finds the alternative standard of leadership that Americans are seeking in the classical philosophy of prudence. Ethan Fishman's new work brings together leading American political scientists—including Ronald Beiner, Kenneth L. Deutsch, and George Anastaplo—to discuss the evolution of a standard of prudential leadership both reasonable in nature and practical in scope. (...)
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  19. Edmund Burke and His Critics: The Case of Mary Wollstonecraft.James Conniff - 1999 - Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (2):299-318.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Edmund Burke and His Critics: The Case of Mary WollstonecraftJames ConniffA number of interesting questions concerning the development of English political thought in the French Revolutionary period remain matters of controversy. In this essay I propose to consider two of them: why did the Whigs split on the Revolution, and why and how did some of the disaffected Whigs reconcile with Edmund Burke. Various answers have been (...)
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    The metaphysics of Edmund Burke.Joseph L. Pappin - 1993 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    The most recent commentators on Edmund Burke have renewed the charge that his political thought lacks the consistency and coherency necessary to even claim the status of a political philosophy and that he is indeed a "utilitarian." They mark him off as an "ideologist," a "rhetorician," and a "deliberate propagandist." Even Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France, his most profound statement of a political philosophy, is regarded by some as a work of mere "persuasion," not "philosophy." All (...)
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    Empirismus und Ästhetik: Zur deutschsprachigen Rezeption von Hume, Hutcheson, Home und Burke im 18. Jahrhundert.Lore Knapp - 2022 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Empirismus und Ästhetik werden in den Schriften von Francis Hutcheson, David Hume, Edmund Burke und Henry Home zu einer empiristischen Ästhetik verbunden. Sie argumentiert induktiv, psycho- oder physiologisch, evolutionär und demokratisch und lässt sich als frühe Form der empirischen Ästhetik verstehen. Ihr Transfer nach Deutschland in Rezensionen, Übersetzungen und Anschlussforschungen geht mit unwillkürlichen Anpassungen einher. Für die empiristische Ästhetik in der deutschsprachigen Aufklärung stehen nicht nur Namen wie Lichtenberg, Mendelssohn und Kant, Hamann, Herder und Merck, sondern auch die (...)
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  22. Novum Organum.Francis Bacon, Peter Urbach & John Gibson - 1996 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47 (1):125-128.
     
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    Das neunte Buch [theta] des lateinischen grossen Metaphysik-Kommentars von Averroes. Averroës & Bernhard Bürke - 1969 - Bern: Francke. Edited by Aristotle & Bernhard Bürke.
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    The aesthetics of the invisible: George Berkeley and the modern aesthetics.Endre Szécsényi - 2022 - History of European Ideas 48 (6):731-743.
    ABSTRACT George Berkeley is usually not discussed in the canonical histories of modern aesthetics. Similarly, Berkeley scholars do not seem to have paid attention to his possible contribution to modern aesthetics. Berkeley exploited certain theoretical potentials of the emerging aesthetic experience that was invented and formulated especially by his contemporaries like Joseph Addison, Richard Steele and Lord Shaftesbury. He applied these elements in shaping a theologico-aesthetic language in the very same period when Francis Hutcheson and Alexander Baumgarten wrote their (...)
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    The French Historical Revolution: The Annales School, 1929-89.Peter Burke - 1990
    A remarkable amount of the most innovative, significant, and lasting historical writing of the twentieth century has been produced in France, much of it the work of a group of historians associated with the journal Annales. Founded in 1929, Annales promoted a new kind of history based on three central aims: to substitute a problem-orientated analytical history for a traditional narrative of events; to embrace the history of the whole range of human activities rather than concentrate on political history; and, (...)
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    The Philosophy of Popper.T. E. Burke - 1983 - Manchester University Press.
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    In Defense of Socrates.Francis C. Wade - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (2):311-325.
    Against the position of professor rex martin ("the review of metaphysics," xxv, December 1971) it is argued that there is a conceptual link between disobedience and destruction of authority, As socrates argues; that socrates does not take obedience to law to be an absolute principle of action; that socrates in the two dialogues about his trial does not contradict himself on the question of obedience to the court; that socrates' argument from piety does not undermine his arguments from injury and (...)
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  28. The Instauratio magna.Francis Bacon & Graham Rees - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Graham Rees & Maria Wakely.
     
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    Miscellaneous writings.Francis Lieber - 1881 - Clark, N.J.: Lawbook Exchange.
    Vol. 1. Reminiscences, addresses, and essays -- v. 2. Contributions to political science, including lectures on the Constitution of the United States, and other papers.
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  30. Roberta Kevelson Department of Philosophy The Pennsylvania State University Reading, PA 19608.Francis Lieber - forthcoming - Semiotics.
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  31. (1 other version)Locke, natural law and God -- again.Francis Oakley - 1997 - History of Political Thought 18 (4):624-651.
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    Enlightenment Thought: An Anthology of Sources.Margaret L. King - 2019 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    "Margaret L. King has put together a highly representative selection of readings from most of the more significant—but by no means the most obvious—texts by the authors who made up the movement we have come to call the 'Enlightenment.' They range across much of Europe and the Americas, and from the early seventeenth century until the end of the eighteenth. In the originality of the choice of texts, in its range and depth, this collection offers both wide coverage and striking (...)
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    (1 other version)New Atlantis and the Great Instauration.Francis Bacon (ed.) - 1980 - Chichester, West, Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This richly annotated second edition of the now-classic pairing of Bacon’s masterpieces, New Atlantis and The Great Instauration features the addition of other works by Bacon, including “The Idols of the Mind,” Of Unity in Religion” and “Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates,” as well a Summary of the each work and Questions for the reader. S Includes works new to the second edition, including “The Idols of the Mind,” “Of Unity in Religion,” and “Of the True Greatness (...)
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  34. Tibbles the cat: A modern sophisma.Michael B. Burke - 1996 - Philosophical Studies 84 (1):63 - 74.
    In this paper, I offer a novel, conservative solution to the puzzle of Tibbles the cat. I do not criticize the existing solutions or the theories within which they are embedded. I am content to offer an alternative, one that relies on the recently resurgent doctrine of Aristotelian essentialism. My solution, unlike some of its competitors, is applicable to the full range of cases in which, as with Tib and Tibbles, there is the threat of coinciding objects. In section 1, (...)
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    Ethical standards and practice in international relations.Francis Sigmund Topor (ed.) - 2018 - Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference (an imprint of IGI Global).
    This book explores how Cross-cultural research and relationships are unavoidable because of the current veracity of globalization and how all research methodologies and relationships are affected given the necessity of interpretation of data collected and differences in cultural values and philosophies in all areas of human activities.
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  36. (1 other version)A grammar of motives.Kenneth Burke - 1945 - New York,: Prentice-Hall.
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  37. Thoughts and details on scarcity.Edmund Burke - unknown
     
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  38. Special relativity and quantum mechanics.Francis R. Halpern - 1968 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
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    A letter to a noble Lord.Edmund Burke - unknown
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  40. The Emergence of Life.John Butler Burke - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:236.
     
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    The Fragile Universe: An Essay in the Philosophy of Religions.Patrick Burke - 1979 - Springer.
    The central topic of current philosophy of religion has been the meaning and the truth of the assertion that God exists. The roots of this preoccupation lie in the natural theology, and the criticism of that theology, of the eighteenth century in the West. The arguments of Hume and Kant are still the basis of contemporary discussion. While this attachment to eighteenth-century concerns may manifest a laudable sense of reverence for our ancestors, it has led the philosophy of religion into (...)
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  42. Tropicalizzazione, tropicalismo, tropicologia: Il contributo di Gilberto Freyre.Peter Burke - 2005 - Ágalma: Rivista di studi culturali e di estetica 10.
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    Reason and faith revisited.Francis H. Parker - 1971 - Milwaukee,: Marquette University Press.
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    The infantile grotesque: pathology, sexuality, and a theory of religion.Francis J. Sanzaro - 2016 - Aurora, Colorado: Noesis Press.
    The live event grotesque -- Leitmotifs, tropes, and cliches -- Aggressive sensation -- The detail -- Not through the birth canal: religion -- Semen and ash -- The four hour erection -- Go home Socrates -- The vagina and the demon -- Life for sale: religion -- Becoming a lake or a sea.
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    Pure thought and the riddle of the universe.Francis Sedlák & Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1921 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin. Edited by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.
  46. The language dilemma and crisis bsf african philosophy.Francis Matambirofa - 2002 - In Claude Sumner & Samuel Wolde Yohannes, Perspectives in African philosophy: an anthology on "problematics of an African philosophy: twenty years after, 1976-1996". Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa University. pp. 267.
     
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  47. Is virtue teachable?Francis L. Sheerin - 1960 - In Malcolm Theodore Carron, Readings in the philosophy of education. [Detroit]: University of Detroit Press.
  48. Herbert Spencer and the Invention of Modern Life.Mark Francis - 2009 - Journal of the History of Biology 42 (3):599-604.
     
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  49. Psychology: The Changing Outlook.Francis Aveling - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):237-237.
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  50. Le sacrifice en suspens.Francis Guibal - 2006 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 138 (2):127-145.
    Le récit fameux de Gn 22 sert ici de toile de fond à un débat hautement significatif. Pour Jacques Rolland, la «ligature» d�Isaac doit être soustraite aux mésinterprétations sacrificielles et récuse à l�avance toute foi dans une mort rédemptrice (du Christ notamment). Pour Silvano Petrosino, cette mise à l�épreuve de l�Alliance se continue plutôt et culmine même dans la vie et la pâque du Fils «se faisant obéissant jusqu�à la mort de la Croix». Mais la fascination idolâtrique par le sacrifice (...)
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