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    Can Keynesianism explain the 1930s? Reply to Cowen.Gene Smiley - 1991 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 5 (1):81-114.
    Tyler Cowen's ?Why Keynesianism Triumphed? proposed that only Keynesian economists have presented a successful explanation for the Great Depression of 1929?1933 and the continuing slow and intermittent recovery of the rest of the 1930s. This paper examines recent scholarship on the 1930s and finds that there is increasing doubt about the validity of Keynesian explanations, lending credence to both older and recent scholarship that vindicates free?market views of why the Depression happened and why the recovery was so slow and uneven.
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  2. Collective responsibility.Marion Smiley - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    This essay discusses the nature of collective responsibility and explores various controversies associated with its possibility and normative value.
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    I*—The Presidential Address: The Schematic Fallacy.Timothy Smiley - 1983 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 83 (1):1-18.
    Timothy Smiley; I*—The Presidential Address: The Schematic Fallacy, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 83, Issue 1, 1 June 1983, Pages 1–18, https.
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  4. Rejection.Timothy Smiley - 1996 - Analysis 56 (1):1–9.
  5. Gender Justice Without Foundations.Marion Smiley - 1991 - Michigan Law Review 89 (6):1574-1590.
    This article addresses the possibility of developing a critical feminist philosophy outside the bounds of foundational thinking.
     
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  6. Future‐Looking Collective Responsibility: A Preliminary Analysis.Marion Smiley - 2014 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 38 (1):1-11.
    How can we make sense of future-looking collective responsibility? What is its moral basis and how -- under what conditions -- can we ascribe it to particular groups? I address these questions below and, in doing so, argue that in ascribing future-looking collective responsibility we need to bring claims of backward-looking (causal) responsibility together with judgments of fairness, practicality, and group identity.
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    Agape: An Ethical Analysis.Gene H. Outka - 1972 - Yale University Press.
    This study is the most comprehensive account to date of modern treatments of the love commandment. Gene Outka examines the literature on agape from Nygren's Agape and Eros in 1930. Both Roman Catholic and Protestant writings are considered, including those of D'Arcy, Niebuhr, Ramsey, Tillich, and above all, Karl Barth. The first seven chapters focus on the principal treatments in the theological literature as they relate to major topics in ethical theory. The last chapter explores further the basic normative (...)
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  8. Can Contradictions Be True?Timothy Smiley & Graham Priest - 1993 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 67 (1):17 - 54.
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    Doing what's right: how to fight for what you believe-- and make a difference.Tavis Smiley - 2000 - New York: Doubleday.
    Black Entertainment Television (BET) talk show host Tavis Smiley, in an impassioned call to arms, sets forth the tools we can use to stand up for what we believe in and help transform our communities, our lives, and our world. Tavis Smiley isn't alone in pointing out that our neighborhoods are unsafe, our communities are unraveling, and our most basic values--civility, a sense of justice, integrity, and responsibility--are under attack, from the Oval Office to the corner office. But (...)
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    Moral Responsibility and the Boundaries of Community: Power and Accountability From a Pragmatic Point of View.Marion Smiley - 1992 - University of Chicago Press.
    The question of responsibility plays a critical role not only in our attempts to resolve social and political problems, but in our very conceptions of what those problems are. Who, for example, is to blame for apartheid in South Africa? Is the South African government responsible? What about multinational corporations that do business there? Will uncovering the "true facts of the matter" lead us to the right answer? In an argument both compelling and provocative, Marion Smiley demonstrates how attributions (...)
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    (1 other version)Logical Studies.Timothy Smiley - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):460-462.
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    (1 other version)The independence of connectives.Timothy Smiley - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (4):426-436.
  13. (1 other version)Syllogism and quantification.Timothy Smiley - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (1):58-72.
  14. From Moral Agency to Collective Wrongs: Re-Thinking Collective Moral Responsibility.Marion Smiley - 2010 - Journal of Law and Policy (1):171-202.
    This essay argues that while the notion of collective responsibiility is incoherent if it is taken to be an application of the Kantian model of moral responsibility to groups, it is coherent -- and important -- if formulated in terms of the moral reactions that we can have to groups that cause harm in the world. I formulate collective responsibility as such and in doing so refocus attention from intentionality to the production of harm.
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  15. Plural Logic.Alex Oliver & Timothy Smiley - 2013 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by T. J. Smiley.
    Alex Oliver and Timothy Smiley provide a new account of plural logic. They argue that there is such a thing as genuinely plural denotation in logic, and expound a framework of ideas that includes the distinction between distributive and collective predicates, the theory of plural descriptions, multivalued functions, and lists.
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  16. (1 other version)Philosophical Logic.Timothy Smiley - 2001 - Studia Logica 68 (3):419-420.
     
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  17. Zilch.Alex Oliver & Timothy Smiley - 2013 - Analysis 73 (4):601-613.
    We all learn about the mistake of treating ‘nothing’ as if it were a term standing for something; but is it a mistake to treat it as an empty term, denoting nothing? We argue not, and we introduce ‘zilch’, defined as ‘the non-self-identical thing’, as a term which is empty as a matter of logical necessity. We contrast its behaviour with that of the quantifier ‘nothing’, and illustrate its uses. We use the same idea to vindicate Locke’s, Descartes’ and Hume’s (...)
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  18. Making Sense of Analytic Marxism.Marion Smiley - 1988 - Polity (4):734-744.
    This article underscores how analytic philosophy can help develop, as well as distort, Marxism and then provides criteria for avoiding the latter.
     
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    (1 other version)Entailment and Deducibility.T. J. Smiley - 1959 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 59:233-254.
    T. J. Smiley; XII.—Entailment and Deducibility, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 59, Issue 1, 1 June 1959, Pages 233–254, https://doi.org/10.1093.
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  20. Pragmatic Inquiry and Social Conflict: A Critical Reconstruction of Dewey's Model of Democracy.Marion Smiley - 1990 - Praxis International 9 (4):365-380.
    This article reconstructs John Dewey's philosophy of the public by replacing its emphasis on scientific truth with an interpretive model of inquiry; it then shows how we can use this interpretive model of inquiry both to prevent collective harms and to expand the boundaries of our moral community.
     
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  21. What is a syllogism?Timothy J. Smiley - 1973 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 2 (1):136 - 154.
  22. Case Study: Liberty and Paternalism.Marion Smiley - 1989 - In Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson (ed.), Ethics and Politics. Harvard University Press.
     
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    Feminist Theory and the Question of Identity.Marion Smiley - 1993 - Women and Politics 13 (2):91-122.
    This article reflects upon what can go wrong when feminist philosophers begin with a universal identity, rather than with the needs of particular individuals, and argues that we can group individuals together without such a universal identity if we develop a practice of social generalization that places shared needs, rather than identities, at the center of attention.
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  24. Moral Inquiry Within the Bounds of Politics.Marion Smiley - 1997 - In Fox And Westbrook (ed.), Facing Up to the Facts: Moral Inquiry in American Scholarship. Cambridge University Press.
    This essay argues against conventional approaches to applied ethics on the grounds that they embrace a mistaken view of the relationship between theory and practice; it then goes on to develop a pragmatic alternative with reference to a series of arguments about moral responsibility for external harm.
     
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  25. Philosophical Dialogues: Plato, Hume, Wittgenstein.Timothy Smiley - 1995 - In Timothy John Smiley (ed.), Philosophical Dialogues: Plato, Hume, Wittgenstein. Oxford University Press.
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    The MSS. of Callimachvs' Hymns..M. T. Smiley - 1920 - Classical Quarterly 14 (3-4):105-122.
    II is Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, grec suppl. 1095;2 foll. 280, cmm. 33, 5X22, 8, with forty lines to the page; cent. late XV. Contents: f. Ir, Life of Homer. Iv–24v, Plutarch's dissertation on Homer. 25–222r, Iliad, with scholia. 223–4, blank. 225r–245r, Homeric Hymns III.–XXXIII. ; then the epigram єἰς ξἑνονς.4 245r an epigram on Callimachus' works, which runs thus in this manuscript:ϒμνῶ тὸν νΨίζνчоν ἐν πρώτоις δία.Фоῖβоν δ' ἓπειтα кαὶ тρίтην тὴν ἄρтεμιν.δῆλоν тεтὰρтην εἶтα λоʋтρὰ παλάδоς.ἒктην δὲ τὴν тήμηтραν Тὴν (...)
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  27. Frege and Russell.Timothy J. Smiley - 1981 - Epistemologia 4 (1):53.
     
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    Democratic Citizenship: A Question of Competence?Marion Smiley - 1195 - The Good Society 5 (3):50-51.
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    Mr. Strawson on the traditional logic.T. J. Smiley - 1967 - Mind 76 (301):118-120.
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    The theory of descriptions.Timothy Smiley - 2004 - In Thomas Baldwin & Timothy Smiley (eds.), Studies in the Philosophy of Logic and Knowledge. New York: Oup/British Academy. pp. 131--61.
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    On Ł ukasiewicz's ${\rm \L}$-modal system.Timothy Smiley - 1961 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 2 (3):149-153.
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    Recarving Content: Hale's Final Proposal.Michael Potter & Timothy Smiley - 2002 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 102 (3):301-304.
    A follow-up, showing why Bob Hale's revision of his notion of weak sense is still inadequate.
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    Plural Logic: Revised Paperback Edition.Alex Oliver & Timothy John Smiley - 2015 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by T. J. Smiley.
    Alex Oliver and Timothy Smiley provide a new account of plural logic. They argue that there is such a thing as genuinely plural denotation in logic, and expound a framework of ideas that includes the distinction between distributive and collective predicates, the theory of plural descriptions, multivalued functions, and lists.
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    In § 2 I shall say something about logical consequence, starting from the observation that two systems of many-valued logic may have identical truth-values and truth-tables and theorems and still differ over the inferences they count as valid.T. J. Smiley - 1976 - In John P. Cleave & Stephan Körner (eds.), Philosophy of logic: papers and discussions. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 74.
  35. (1 other version)Relative necessity.Timothy Smiley - 1963 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 28 (2):113-134.
  36. Sense without Denotation.Timothy Smiley - 1959 - Analysis 20 (6):125 - 135.
  37. Contemporary Significance of an Article by Mitchell Franklin on Two Earlier Wars on Terror.Gene Grabiner & James Lawler - 2003 - Nature, Society, and Thought 16 (4):389-404.
     
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  38. Urban and environmental geographies : challenges and successes of fieldwork in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.Sarah L. Smiley - 2019 - In Weronika A. Kusek & Nicholas Wise (eds.), Human geography and professional mobility: international experiences, critical reflections, practical insights. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Deducibility and many-valuedness.D. J. Shoesmith & T. J. Smiley - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (4):610-622.
  40. `Welfare Dependence': The Power of a Concept.Marion Smiley - 2001 - Thesis Eleven (64):21-38.
    This essay argues that the concept of dependence now invoked in noramtive discussions of the welfare state is both incoherent and biased as a result of its conflation of four distinctly different notions of dependence, ranging from the purely causal to that associated with lower class identities.
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  41. A tale of two tortoises.Timothy Smiley - 1995 - Mind 104 (416):725-736.
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    Multiple Conclusion Logic.D. J. Shoesmith & Timothy John Smiley - 1978 - Cambridge, England / New York London Melbourne: Cambridge University Press. Edited by T. J. Smiley.
    Multiple -conclusion logic extends formal logic by allowing arguments to have a set of conclusions instead of a single one, the truth lying somewhere among the conclusions if all the premises are true. The extension opens up interesting possibilities based on the symmetry between premises and conclusions, and can also be used to throw fresh light on the conventional logic and its limitations. This is a sustained study of the subject and is certain to stimulate further research. Part I reworks (...)
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  43. Plato's Political Philosophy, Vol. 2.Gene Fendt (ed.) - 1997
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  44. The Letters to the Thessalonlans.Gene L. Green - 2002
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  45. Democratic Justice in Transition.Marion Smiley - 2001 - Michigan Law Review 99 (6):1332-1347.
    This essay defends a pragmatic approach to transitional justice by arguing that it provides a convincing view of the relationships between theory and practice and is true to the nature of democratic justice itself.
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    Hunter on Conditionals.Timothy Smiley - 1984 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 84 (1):241-250.
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    Plural Logic: Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged.Alex Oliver & Timothy Smiley - 2016 - Oxford University Press.
    Alex Oliver and Timothy Smiley provide a new account of plural logic. They argue that there is such a thing as genuinely plural denotation in logic, and expound a framework of ideas that includes the distinction between distributive and collective predicates, the theory of plural descriptions, multivalued functions, and lists.
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    Panton-Valentine leukocidin genes in Staphylococcus aureus.Leukocidin Genes - 2003 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 9:978-84.
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    A theory of how the human memory codes information for delayed cognitions.Gene W. Moser - forthcoming - Humanitas.
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  50. Encyclopedia of Multicultural Education.Marion Smiley - 1997 - Onyx.
     
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