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    Punishment in the philosophy of Saint Thomas Aquinas and among some primitive peoples.George Quentin Friel - 1939 - Washington, D.C.,: The Catholic University of America Press.
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    Farewell, Philosophy.George Q. Friel - 1950 - New Scholasticism 24 (4):363-397.
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    George R. Geiger 1903-1998.Quentin Smith - 1999 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 72 (5):204 - 206.
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    Robert Owen’s influence on French republicanism in the first half of the nineteenth century: the role of former Saint-Simonians and their networks (Pierre Leroux, Jean Reynaud, and George Sand).Quentin Schwanck - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (2):299-314.
    ABSTRACT Robert Owen’s ideas and achievements largely shaped French republicanism in the 1830s and 1840s, particularly through the action of former Saint-Simonian socialists. This article explores this process, focusing on two of its major actors: the philosophers Pierre Leroux and Jean Reynaud, who joined the Republican Party in 1833. The two friends formulated an ambitious and influential republican doctrine in their Encyclopédie Nouvelle, in which Owen’s philosophy was largely mobilised, most particularly when Leroux theorised his religion de la fraternité on (...)
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    Essays in Hegelian dialectic.Quentin Lauer - 1977 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    "This is a splendid, substantial volume." -Clio.
  6. Concerning the Metaphysical Necessity of the Universe Beginning Uncaused.Quentin Smith - 2000 - Philo 3 (1):73-75.
    In George Nakhnikian’s interesting and stimulating paper, “Quantum Cosmology, Theistic Philosophical Cosmology, and the Existence Question” (present issue) he addresses the fundamental issue of whether it is metaphysically possible or justifiable to believe that our universe began to exist without a cause, divine or otherwise. His conclusion is negative, and he argues that, contrary to my views, quantum cosmology is consistent with theism. In this paper, I shall evaluate Nakhnikian’s arguments.
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    Tuck's Grotius: De Iure Praedae in Context.George Wright - 2007 - Grotiana 26 (1):366-378.
    This paper explores Richard Tuck's account of Grotius as the key innovator in the history that leads to the invention both of the free individual, protective of his or her rights, and of the modern liberal state, respectful of individuals' rights. Contextualism as a method for dealing with texts is discussed by way of a recent interview given by Tuck's teacher, Quentin Skinner. The attempt is made to see contextualism in context.
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    Introduction to The Philosophy of History: With Selections from The Philosophy of Right.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1988 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    ... eminently readable... admirably picks up the spirit of what Hegel is saying.... more readable and accurate than Hartmann's, and it trans-lates a more readable text than does Nisbet's. It includes (as Hartmann's does not) an excerpt, which serves as chapter five, from 'The Geo-graphical Basis of History' (particularly interesting for what it says of America), and a brief chapter six, entitled 'The Division of History.' The volume closes with an appendix, translating §§341-360 of Hegel's Philosophy of Right and deals (...)
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    Hobbes et la toute-puissance de Dieu (review).George Wright - 2001 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (4):589-590.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 39.4 (2001) 589-590 [Access article in PDF] Luc Foisneau. Hobbes et la toute-puissance de Dieu. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2000. Pp. 424. Paper, FF 174. As a recent conference in London confirmed, Hobbes scholarship remains sharply divided, even precarious, with several plausible and diametrically opposed interpretations en jeu. This is especially true as to the question of Hobbes's religion in relation to (...)
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  10. Quantum Cosmology, Theistic Philosophical Cosmology and the Existence Question.George Nakhnikian - 2000 - Philo 3 (1):63-72.
    In a recent essay, Quentin Smith revisits a question of philosophical cosmology. Why does the universe exist? This is one way of asking the existence question EQ. Smith notes that all theistic philosophical cosmologists have answered this question in terms of God’s creative choice. Smith favors an “atheistic” philosophical answer: “The universe exists because it has an unconditional probability of existing based on a fundamental law of nature.” He further declares: “This law of nature... is inconsistent with theism and (...)
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    The Mechanization of Aristotelianism: The Late Aristotelian Setting of Thomas Hobbes' Natural Philosophy. [REVIEW]George Wright - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (1):101-103.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.1 (2004) 101-103 [Access article in PDF] Cees Leijenhorst. The Mechanization of Aristotelianism: The Late Aristotelian Setting of Thomas Hobbes' Natural Philosophy. Leiden: Brill, 2002. Pp. xv + 242. Cloth, $97.00. Cees Leijenhorst, the young Dutch scholar and student of the late Karl Schuhmann, has written the most important book on Thomas Hobbes's natural science since Frithiof Brandt's Thomas Hobbes's Mechanical Conception of (...)
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    What Kind of Thing Is Land? Hannah Arendt’s Object Relations, or.Bonnie Honig - 2016 - Political Theory 44 (3):307-336.
    Informed by D. W. Winnicott’s object relations theory, and focused on the role of Things in constituting the world that is the object of Arendtian care, this essay examines Hannah Arendt’s treatment in The Human Condition of two liminal examples, cultivated land and poetry, that hover on the borders of Labor, Work, and/or Action. Cultivated land could belong to Work because cultivation leaves a lasting mark on the land, but it is assigned to Labor because land, once it is left (...)
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    Catherine Malabou’s Historical Epistemology.Tobias Barnett - 2024 - Paragraph 47 (2):162-177.
    This article seeks to address what the work of Catherine Malabou can offer to the thinking and understanding of history. Characterizing Malabou’s intellectual project as a meditation on the relation between history and possible knowledge, it situates the philosopher’s work in the tradition of historical epistemology. It will be argued that, in its engagement with philosophical and (neuro)biological theories of plasticity and epigenesis, the historical constitution of Malabou’s philosophical system problematizes the practical and ontological difficulty behind any commitment to a (...)
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    The life and philosophy of George Tucker.George Tucker - 2004 - Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum. Edited by James Fieser.
    v. 1. Tucker's life and writings -- v. 2. Essays on various subjects of taste, morals, and national policy -- v. 3. A voyage to the moon -- v. 4. Essays, moral and metaphysical.
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    Dependence and Autonomy in Old Age: An Ethical Framework for Long-term Care.George Agich - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
    Respecting the autonomy of disabled people is an important ethical issue for providers of long-term care. In this influential book, George Agich abandons comfortable abstractions to reveal the concrete threats to personal autonomy in this setting, where ethical conflict, dilemma and tragedy are inescapable. He argues that liberal accounts of autonomy and individual rights are insufficient, and offers an account of autonomy that matches the realities of long-term care. The book therefore offers a framework for carers to develop an (...)
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    The archaeology of semiotics and the social order of things.George Nash & George C. Children (eds.) - 2008 - Oxford: Archaeopress.
    The Archaeology of Semiotics and the social order of things is edited by George Nash and George Children and brings together 15 thought-provoking chapters from contributors around the world. A sequel to an earlier volume published in 1997, it tackles the problem of understanding how complex communities interact with landscape and shows how the rules concerning landscape constitute a recognised and readable grammar. The mechanisms underlying landscape grammar are both physical and mental, being based in part on the (...)
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    On the Text of Maximus Tyrius.George Leonidas Koniaris - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (01):130-.
    The present paper consists of emendations in the text of Maximus Tyrius. For convenience in citing the text I shall refer by page and line to Hobein's edition. All the known codices of Maximus, as M. Mutschmann and F. Schulte have shown, most probably derive from the Parisinus 1962 which belongs to the tenth or the eleventh century. In Hobein's edition and in the present paper the codex is indicated by the letter R.
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    Myth and History.George Huxley - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):225-.
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    Bright scientists, dim notions.George Johnson - manuscript
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    From Marx to Hegel, and other essays.George Lichtheim - 1971 - London: (44 Gray's Inn Rd., W.C.1), Orbach and Chambers.
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    Beyond Modernity: The Recovery of Person and Community in Global Times: Lectures in China and Vietnam.George F. McLean - 2008 - Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
    Introduction -- Part I: Humanism : its modern construction and deconstruction -- The modern construction of the person -- The critique of modern humanism -- Part II: Pre-philosophical awareness of the foundations of human meaning -- Foundations for human meaning in totemic thought -- Myth as picturing human life and meaning -- Part III: The western notion of the person for global times -- Building the notion of the human person in western philosophy -- Human subjectivity and the unity and (...)
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    Understanding history; Marxist essays.George Novack - 1972 - New York,: Pathfinder Press.
    Major theories of history from the Greeks to Marxism.--The long view of history.--From Lenin to Castro; the role of individual in history making.--Uneven and combined development in world history.--The uneven development of the world revolutionary process.--Hybrid formations and the permanent revolution in Latin America.--Notes (bibliographical: p. 160).
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    Thinker as Artist: From Homer to Plato & Aristotle.George Anastaplo - 1997 - Ohio University Press.
    In an attempt to subject representative texts of a dozen ancient authors to a more or less Socratic inquiry, the noted scholar George Anastaplo suggests in The Thinker as Artist how one might usefully read as well as enjoy such texts, which illustrate the thinking done by the greatest artists and how they "talk" among themselves across the centuries. In doing so, he does not presume to repeat the many fine things said about these and like authors, but rather (...)
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    The Groundwork of Science.George Mivart - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8 (1):63-66.
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    In Memoriam: Richard M. Martin (1916-1985).George Kline & John Silber - 1986 - Review of Metaphysics 39 (3).
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    Contemporary Anglo--american political philosophy.George Klosko - 2011 - In The Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 456.
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  27. Hosea: Introduction and Commentary.George A. F. Knight - 1960
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  28. The Human Person According to Islam.George Koovackal - 1996 - Journal of Dharma 21 (1):58-72.
     
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  29. Reseña del libro "Essai sur l'esthétique de l'éthique".George Ch Koumakis - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (3):420-421.
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  30. The value of aesthetic judgments in music in the assessment of musicality of elementary school children.George H. Kyme - 1970 - Berkeley: University of California.
     
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    Lukács.George Lichtheim - 1970 - [London]: Fontana.
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  32. Epistemology, Access and Computational Models.George Luger - 2012 - In David McFarland, Keith Stenning & Maggie McGonigle, The Complex Mind: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 144.
  33. The effect of new media on news content.George Lăzăroiu - 2009 - Analysis and Metaphysics 8:104-109.
     
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    The field of ethics.George Herbert Palmer - 1901 - Boston and New York,: Houghton, Mifflin and co..
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    The Galician-Volynian Chronicle as a Source of Medieval German Studies.George A. Perfecky - 1973 - Mediaeval Studies 35 (1):324-332.
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  36. Evangelicals and worldview confusion.George N. Pierson - 2009 - In J. Matthew Bonzo & Michael Roger Stevens, After worldview: Christian higher education in postmodern worlds. Sioux Center, Iowa: Dordt College Press.
     
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  37. Management ethics and consumers.George Ritzer - 2006 - In Stewart Clegg & Carl Rhodes, Management ethics: contemporary contexts. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Can the Arts Survive Modernism? (A Discussion of the Characteristics, History, and Legacy of Modernism).George Rochberg - 1984 - Critical Inquiry 11 (2):317-340.
    In trying to say what modernism is , we must remind ourselves that it cannot and must not—to be properly described and understood—be confined only to the arts of music, literature, painting, sculpture, theater, architecture, those arts with which we normally associate the term “culture.” Modernism can be said to embrace, in the broadest terms, not only the arts of Western culture but also science, technology, the family, marriage, sexuality, economics, the politics of democracy, the politics of authoritarianism, the politics (...)
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    The 14-19 Diploma in Humanities and Social Sciences.George MacDonald Ross - 2009 - Discourse: Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies 9 (1):127-141.
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    The Fate of the Concept of Medical Police 1780–1890.George Rosen - 2008 - Centaurus 50 (1-2):46-62.
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    Analytico-Referentiality and Legitimation in Modern Mathematics.George Roussopoulos - 1990 - Philosophia Mathematica (1-2):3-22.
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    Social studies and objectivity.George Holland Sabine - 1941 - Berkeley and Los Angeles,: University of California press.
  43. En la mitad del camino.George Santayana - 1946 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial Sudamericana.
     
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    Lucifer.George Santayana - 1989 - Overheard in Seville 7 (7):20-23.
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  45. Letters.George Santyana - 1955 - New York,: Scribner.
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    (1 other version)A History of Science, Volume II, Hellensitic Science.George Sarton - 1960 - Philosophy of Science 27 (2):227-228.
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    Mapping the theme of Creativity in Cornelius Castoriadis’s and Paul Ricoeur’s Social Imaginaries.George Sarantoulias - 2019 - Social Imaginaries 5 (2):11-36.
    This paper elucidates the notion that action is creative through the social imaginaries perspective. Hans Joas’s critique of sociological theories on action developed in The Creativity of Action (1996 [1992]) argued that creativity is an essential concept to better understand social action. Cornelius Castoriadis and Paul Ricoeur employ an understanding of action as being inextricably connected to the social imaginary and capable of bringing forth historically novel forms of being and doing. An elucidation of Castoriadis’s dichotomy between the instituted and (...)
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    Never Ones for Theory?: England and the War of Ideas.George Watson - 2000
    The British have often denied the very existence of a tradition of English literary theory. George Watson redeems that denial in his latest book, the first study of 20th Century English theory. The book begins with Yeats, Pound and Eliot, who made England their home. In subsequent chapters, based on personal recollection as well as published sources, it assesses the contribution of I.A. Richards, William Empson, F.R. Leavis, C.S. Lewis, Isaiah Berlin and Wittgenstein, as well as Marxists like E.P. (...)
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    Pursuing Trayvon Martin: Historical Contexts and Contemporary Manifestations of Racial Dynamics.George Yancy & Janine Jones (eds.) - 2012 - Lexington Books.
    Pursuing Trayvon Martin: Historical Contexts and Contemporary Manifestations of Racial Dynamics explores the historical implications of the fatal shooting of the unarmed black teen, Trayvon Martin, by George Zimmerman, in 2012. The book telescopes various themes that are important to a broad market, including race, masculinity, racial profiling, racist stereotyping, black youth and police violence, and racism.
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    Maximos Planoudes.George Zografidis - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund, Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 730--732.
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