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    Lacan and race: racism, identity and psychoanalytic theory.Sheldon George & Derek Hook (eds.) - 2021 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    This edited volume draws upon Lacanian psychoanalytic theory to examine the conscious and unconscious forces underlying race as a social formation, conceptualizing race, racial identity, and racism in ways that go beyond traditional modes of psychoanalytic thought Featuring contributions from Lacanian scholars from diverse geographical and disciplinary contexts, chapters span a wide breadth of topics including white nationalism and contemporary debates over confederate monuments; emergent theories of race rooted in Afropessimism and postcolonialism; Latinx and other racialized groups; apartheid and American (...)
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    Contest Entries.J. Brenton Stearns, Brennan van Hook, George J. Stack, Warren E. Steinkraus, Martin Wolfson & Dan Sullivan - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (3):559-577.
    In The Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir revealed that it is just this freedom of withdrawal from self that woman cannot gain because of the constant effort of establishing and guarding her identity against an enforced background of passivity, ornamentality and self-enclosure. Even as a small child, woman is taught how to.
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    Julius Haast and the discovery of the origin of alpine lakes.George Hook - 2025 - Annals of Science 82 (1):133-173.
    This article investigates Haast’s claim that in March 1862 he independently reached the same controversial conclusion as Ramsay, that lake basins in previously glaciated regions were formed by ancient glaciers. Both men's views fuelled a passionate debate in British scientific societies. However, science historians largely ignore Haast’s contribution or imply he knew about Ramsay’s ‘theory’ before coming to a conclusion about Southern Alps lakes.To assess whether Haast independently reached that conclusion in March 1862, field records, correspondence, reports, newspaper articles, and (...)
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    A syllabus for research ethics committees: training needs and resources in different European countries.Ester Cairoli, Hugh T. Davies, Jürgen Helm, Georg Hook, Petra Knupfer & Frank Wells - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (3):184-186.
    This paper reports a European Forum for Good Clinical Practice workshop held in 2011 to consider a research ethics committee training syllabus, subsequent training needs and resources. The syllabus that was developed was divided into four competencies: committee working; scientific method; ethical analysis and the regulatory framework. Appropriate training needs for each, with possible resources, were discussed. Lack of funding for training was reported as a major problem but affordable alternatives were debated. Strengths and weaknesses of this approach were discussed (...)
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  5. (1 other version)From Hegel to Marx Studies in the Intellectual Development of Karl Marx. [With a] New Introd. --.Sidney Hook - 1966 - University of Michigan Press.
     
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    How American colleges and universities got the hook: Ellen Schrecker: The lost promise: American universities in the 1960s. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2021, 616 pp, $35.00 PB. [REVIEW]George A. Reisch - 2023 - Metascience 32 (1):23-28.
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    Response to Bruce Marshall.George Lindbeck - 1989 - The Thomist 53 (3):403-406.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:RESPONSE TO BRUCE MARSHALL GEORGE LINDBECK There is an abundance of il'iches in Bruce Marshalrs essay. He makes me understand hoth myse1f and Aquinas hetter than I biaid done hefore; and, interestingly, it is chiefly hy his exegesis of St. Thomas that he does :bhis. If I had referred more to the Thomistic ideas he elucidates when I wirus writing Natrure of Dootrine1 it would have!been a better (...). What he calls the " somewhat notorious " example of the crusadeT"s Christus est Dominus is a good oase in point. It would ihave helped if I had made dear that I was thinking in medieval [ashion of a an individual rutterance, the product of a pa•riticular :second 1aJct of the intellect, the ·acl of composing and dividing, of judging ·such and such rto ibe rthe ca,se. In Aquinas' intellectual setting, judgments, not sentences in ·abstraiction from 1 acls of affirmation, were propositions capruble of being true or f.a1se. Many of my ·reruders had a more modern or "Platonic " understanding of rpropositions, and therefore missed the force of the e:xJam:ple ·as Marshall so carefully and rightly explains it. Among his contributions, the major one, however, is system- •a1tically to introduce into the disCUJssion the distinction between the " truth " and " justification " of beliefs or pI'oposi- "'" tionS.- Once the point is made, it is evident that " alethiology" and " epistemology " (to mention a cognate, though not ~den­ tical distinction) ·are, 1 at least in some contexts, partially independent variables. There is no one-to-one relation between different meanings or theories of truth and the v:arious views as to how we know such ·and such is true. It was my failure to make this point explicit which confosed Fr. Colman O'Neill, of blessed memory, ias well as a good many other readers (1as Bruce Marshall quite rightly notes, though, with excessive 408 404 GEORGEl LINDBECK kindness to me, he!blames the,readers rather than the 'author for the misunderstanding). Once iclarfiied, as it has lbeen done hy Mr. Marshall, the issue turns on ·whether,a classical " correspondence " theory of truth can be ioombined,with, to empfoy O'Neill's terminology, the use of "coherentist" and " pragmatist " epistemological criteria in justifying rbelieis. I ·am not sure ·that this is possible for those who e:xdude any reference to an idea.I observer or knower (whether real or hypothetical) when defining truth, hut for any theist r.for whom God is prima veritas, as he was for Aquinas, the answer is dearly in the affirmative. In God, and only in God, are knowledge and reality, not only in correspondence, hut directly known to correspond. Only in him do truth·and knowledge of truth, 1 aleth:iofogy and epistemology, ooindde. In 1human knowledge in via, in contrast, there is always a gap. Our ibe1ieTs may correspond to reality, hut we are justified in holding that they do so, not by directly seeing the correspondence, 1but by some other means. That those other means might in part or w:hole be coherentist or pragmatist cannot :be e:xduded a priori. It is true that in the caise of an Aristotelian 1such 1as Aquinas, coherence •and rpmctise 1are not explicitly accorded major roles in the epistemological justification of natural kno·wledge or scientia, yet even here they are not e:xduded. Nothing can quali[y ais 1an item of knowledge unless it coheres with all other scientia, and right pra.ctice (i.e., training in virtue) is indispensible :llor ethical kno,wledge. Nor need one cease fo be an Aris,totelian, 1as far ·as I can see, if one accepts the contempOO 'ary oommonpJaice that sense experience itself is heavily dependent on linguistic and non-linguistic pmctices which are in part ·acquired rthrough variaible forim:s of aicculturation and not simply through the actualization of 1genetically encoded propensities. One could still, despite this increased emphasis on prwctiice.and on coherence 1 with webs of 1belief, ibe 'able to affum in good Aristotelian,fashion tha;t the knowledge naturally accessible to ra:t]onal animals such,as we a.re is primarily justified RESPONCE TO BRUCE MARSHALL 405 iby reference to... (shrink)
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  8. The artist-philosopher in the age of addiction: Heidegger's climatology.George Smith - 2025 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    George Smith argues that modern humanity suffers from a late-stage, pre-fatal addiction to scientific-technological thinking. Like most pre-fatal addictions, this one will most likely result in one of three ways: misery, extinction, or human transformation. The question remains, wherein lies the third way? According to Smith, mankind's chronic and as yet undiagnosed sickness originates in early Western metaphysics and has long been thoroughly globalized. It explains unstoppable extractionism and its relentlessly increasing by-product, carbon dioxide. It also explains today's ever-increasing rate (...)
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    Moral Absolutes: Tradition, Revision, and Truth by John Finnis.Robert P. George - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (2):348-353.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:348 BOOK REVIEWS to God's commandments is "the way and condition of salvation" (VS # 12). Now obedience to the commandments entails, in addition to a good motivation or a willingness to strive, the conformity of an action's object to the specifying content of the commandment. What is the significance of a commandment to honor one's father and mother, if it does not specify actions? The commandments of God (...)
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  10. A visceral account of addiction.George Loewenstein - 1999 - In Jon Elster & Ole-Jørgen Skog, Getting Hooked: Rationality and Addiction. Cambridge University Press.
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    Sex and Socratic Experimentation.Sisi Chen & George T. Hole - 2010 - In Fritz Allhoff, Michael Bruce & Robert M. Stewart, College Sex ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 15–27.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Where It's At Let's Experiment Hooking Up Closer Up Problems and Socratic Experimentation A Daring Ideal.
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    The Young Hegelians; An Anthology. [REVIEW]George di Giovanni - 1984 - The Owl of Minerva 16 (1):80-83.
    It is not just rhetoric to ask why we should still be reading the Young Hegelians today. In spite of their commitment to action, their influence on the politics of the times was marginal at best; and even as philosophers, the movement of thought which they represented was all but dead by 1848. Now that we read them at a distance of over a century, it is clear that for once at least the fate meted out by circumstances was well (...)
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    Getting Hooked: Rationality and Addiction.Jon Elster & Ole-Jørgen Skog (eds.) - 1999 - Cambridge University Press.
    The essays in this volume offer a thorough discussion of the relationship between addiction and rationality. This book-length treatment of the subject includes contributions from philosophers, psychiatrists, neurobiologists, sociologists and economists. Contrary to the widespread view that addicts are subject to overpowering and compulsive urges, the authors in this volume demonstrate that addicts are capable of making choices and responding to incentives. At the same time they disagree with Gary Becker's argument that addiction is the result of rational choice. The (...)
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    “Hooked up to that damn machine”: Working with metaphors in clinical ethics cases.Susanne Michl & Anita Wohlmann - 2019 - Clinical Ethics 14 (2):80-86.
    The frequent use of metaphors in health care communication in general and clinical ethics cases in particular calls for a more mindful and competent use of figurative speech. Metaphors are powerful tools that enable different ways of thinking about complex issues in health care. However, depending on how and in which context they are used, they can also be harmful and undermine medical decision-making. Given this contingent nature of metaphors, this article discusses two approaches that suggest how medical health care (...)
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    Isocrates (1) Isocrates. With an English translation by La Rue Van hooK. Ph.D. Vol. III. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. x+524. London: Heinemann (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press), 1945. Cloth, 10s. (leather, 12s. 6d.) net. (2) Isocrate: Discours. Texte établi et traduit par Georges Mathieu. Tome III. (Collection Budé.) Pp. 182. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1942. Paper, 60 fr. [REVIEW]J. Tate - 1946 - The Classical Review 60 (03):107-108.
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    Natural Law Theory: Contemporary Essays ed. by Robert P. George.Thomas Fay - 1995 - The Thomist 59 (1):146-152.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:146 BOOK REVIEWS Natural Law Theory: Contemporary Essays. Edited by ROBERT P. GEORGE. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992. Pp. 371. $39.95 (cloth). As the editor of this volume, Robert P. George points out in his foreword that this hook is yet another manifestation of the renewed and growing interest in natural law theory. But why this recent increased interest in natural law theory? What purpose is this theory supposed (...)
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    The Works of George Santayana, volume IX, Winds of Doctrine: Studies in Contemporary Opinion ed. by Martin A. Coleman, David E. Spiech, and Faedra Lazar Weiss (review). [REVIEW]Krzysztof Skowroński - 2024 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 59 (4):462-465.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Works of George Santayana, volume IX, Winds of Doctrine: Studies in Contemporary Opinion ed. by Martin A. Coleman, David E. Spiech, and Faedra Lazar WeissKrzysztof (Chris) Piotr SkowrońskiEdited by Martin A. Coleman, David E. Spiech, and Faedra Lazar WeissThe Works of George Santayana, volume IX, Winds of Doctrine: Studies in Contemporary Opinion Cambridge, MA, and London, England: The MIT Press, 2023; 359 pp., incl.indexIt is not merely (...)
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    New Perspectives on Old-Time Religion by George N. Schlesinger. [REVIEW]Thomas V. Morris - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (2):358-361.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:358 BOOK REVIEWS New Perspectives on Old-Time Religion. By GEORGE N. SCHLESINGER. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. Pp. 196. George Schlesinger ends one of the chapters of his hook by saying: In the last two hundred years or so, theism has mostly been on the defensive and in retreat. It is important to show that the believer can offer a rational justification for his (...)
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  19. Die Krisis des Existentialismus.Georg Siebers - 1949 - Hamburg-Bergedorf,: Stromverlag.
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    Philosophie et société.Georg Simmel & Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron - 1987
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    The great debate: Nietzsche, culture, and the Scandinavian welfare society.Georg Brandes - 2024 - Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press. Edited by Harald Høffding & William Banks.
    In 1889, Danish literary critic Georg Brandes published "Aristocratic Radicalism: An Essay on Friedrich Nietzsche," which transformed the as-yet-unknown German-Swiss philosopher into a European, and ultimately global, phenomenon. The article sparked a furious public debate between Brandes and a fellow Dane, philosopher Harald Høffding, who swiftly issued a rebuttal, "Democratic Radicalism: An Objection." What began as a scholarly disagreement over Nietzsche's philosophy rapidly spiraled into a sprawling contest of competing visions of society's future, one radically aristocratic and the other (...)
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  22. The Law of Nations in the Age of Enlightenment - Moral and Legal Principles.Georg Cavallar - 2004 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 12.
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  23. Die Theorie des Romans.Georg Lukács - 1968 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 22 (1):160-162.
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    Bürgerliche Wissenschaftsauffassungen in der Krise.Georg Domin (ed.) - 1976 - Frankfurt/Main: Verlag Marxistische Blätter.
  25. Xing shi luo ji dao lun.Georg Klaus - 1981 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing. Edited by Peiwen Jin & Hongkui Kang.
     
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  26. MISK: Mitteilungen zur Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte der islamischen Welt.Georg Leube - 2017
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    Alexander Gottlieb Baumgartens Leben.Georg Friedrich Meier - 2012 - Halle: Universitätsverlag Halle-Wittenberg. Edited by Hans-Joachim Kertscher.
  28. Analyåomen 2 = Analyomen 2 : Proceedings of the 2nd Conference "Perspectives in Analytical Philosophy".Georg Meggle & Andreas Mundt - 1997
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    Philosophie und Ideologie.Georg Mende - 1971 - Frankfurt/Main,: Verlag Marxistische Blätter.
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  30. Aristocratic radicalism: an essay on Friedrich Nietzsche.Georg Brandes - 2024 - In The great debate: Nietzsche, culture, and the Scandinavian welfare society. Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press.
     
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    Friedrich Nietzsche.Georg Morris Cohen Brandes & Arthur G. Chater - 1914 - New York,: Haskell House Publishers.
    An important short study of Nietzsche by the famed European critic. Included are selections from the Brandes-Nietzsche correspondence.
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  32. Fridrikh Niṭtsshe.Georg Brandes - 1918 - Nyu Yorḳ: M.N. Mayzel. Edited by Kolya Tepper.
     
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  33. Der Gott der Philosophen und die Wissenschaft der Neuzeit.Georg Picht - 1969 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 23 (3):448-451.
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    Der Gott der Philosophen und die Wissenschaft der Neuzeit.Georg Picht - 1966 - Stuttgart,: Klett.
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    Hier und jetzt: Philosophieren nach Auschwitz u. Hiroshima.Georg Picht - 1980 - Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
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    Gottesbilder: Eugen Biser als theologischer Grenzgänger.Georg Sans (ed.) - 2017 - Freiburg: Herder.
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    Arte e civiltà.Georg Simmel - 1976 - Milano: ISEDI. Edited by Dino Formaggio & Lucio Perucchi.
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    Das Wesen der Materie nach Kant's Physischer Monadologie: Abhandlungen 1882-1884 ; Rezensionen 1883-1901.Georg Simmel - 1999
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    Mélanges de philosophie relativiste.Georg Simmel - 1912 - Paris,: F. Alcan. Edited by A. Guillain.
    Le but de la vie chez Schopenhauer et chez Nietzsche.--Sur la sociologie des sens.--La notion de valeur.--Le christianisme et l'art.--Du réalisme dans l'art.--La philosophie de l'aventure.--La religion et les contrastes de la vie.--Métaphysique de la mort.--Sur le matérialisme historique.--De l'essence de la philosophie, etc.
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  40. Rembrandtstudie.Georg Simmel - 1914 - Rivista di Filosofia 5:1.
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    Simmel, escritos contra la cosificación del mundo.Georg Simmel & Esteban Vernik (eds.) - 2000 - Buenos Aires: Altamira.
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    Vom Wesen der Moderne: Essays zur Philosophie und Ästhetik.Georg Simmel - 1990 - Hamburg: Junius. Edited by Werner Jung.
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    Filosofiska fragment.Georg Stiernhielm - 1924 - Stockholm.: A. Bonniers boktryckeri. Edited by Johan Nordström.
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  44. Selected works of Immanuel Kant & Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.Immanuel Kant & Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (eds.) - 1952 - Franklin Center, Pa.: Franklin Library.
  45. Epigraphy and the Historical Sciences.Petzl Georg - 2012
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    Anaximenes aus Milet: die Fragmente zu seiner Lehre.Georg Anaximenes & Wöhrle - 1993 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden.
    Fragments in Ancient Greek with German translation; introduction and commentary in German.
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    Anfangsgründe aller schönen Wissenschaften.Georg Friedrich Meier - 1754 - New York: G. Olms.
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  48. Die Erfahrung der Geschichte.Georg Picht - 1958 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 15 (3):475-479.
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  49. Nietzsche's stellung zu den grundfragen der ethik genetisch dargestellt..Georg A.[Lfred] Tienes - 1899 - Bern,: Buchdr. C. Sturzenegger.
     
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  50. Das Mandat der Theologie und die Zukunft des Glaubens.Georg F. Vicedom - 1971 - München,: Claudius-Verl.. Edited by Helmut Angermeyer.
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