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  1. Moral Ideals and Virtue Ethics.Gregory F. Mellema - 2010 - The Journal of Ethics 14 (2):173-180.
    There have traditionally been two schools of thought regarding moral ideals and their relationship with moral duty. First, many have held that moral agents at all times have a duty or obligation to realize or attain moral ideals, or at least they have a duty to strive to realize or attain them. A second school of thought has maintained that attaining or pursuing moral ideals is supererogatory or beyond the call of duty. Recently a third school of thought has been (...)
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    Art and adaptability: consciousness and cognitive culture.Gregory F. Tague - 2017 - Boston: Brill Rodopi.
    'Art and Adaptability' argues for a co-evolution of theory of mind and material/art culture. The book covers relevant areas from great ape intelligence, hominin evolution, Stone Age tools, Paleolithic culture and art forms, to neurobiology. We use material and art objects, whether painting or sculpture, to modify our own and other people's thoughts so as to affect behavior. We don't just make judgments about mental states; we create objects about which we make judgments in which mental states are inherent. Moreover, (...)
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    Evolution and Human Culture: Texts and Contexts.Gregory F. Tague - 2016 - Boston: Brill | Rodopi.
    _Evolution and Human Culture_ surveys disciplines of evolutionary studies to posit that hominin evolved moral sentiments have been integral to the development of artistic culture.
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    An Evaluation of Machine-Learning Methods for Predicting Pneumonia Mortality.Gregory F. Cooper, Constantin F. Aliferis, Richard Ambrosino, John Aronis, Bruce G. Buchanon, Richard Caruana, Michael J. Fine, Clark Glymour, Geoffrey Gordon, Barbara H. Hanusa, Janine E. Janosky, Christopher Meek, Tom Mitchell, Thomas Richardson & Peter Spirtes - unknown
    This paper describes the application of eight statistical and machine-learning methods to derive computer models for predicting mortality of hospital patients with pneumonia from their findings at initial presentation. The eight models were each constructed based on 9847 patient cases and they were each evaluated on 4352 additional cases. The primary evaluation metric was the error in predicted survival as a function of the fraction of patients predicted to survive. This metric is useful in assessing a model’s potential to assist (...)
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  5. "John Dewey and the Contemporary 'Deliberative Turn' in Political Theory".Gregory F. Pappas - 2008 - Southwest Philosophical Studies 30 (1):71-78..
     
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  6. The Functional Interdependence of Husserl's Cartesian and Ontological Ways to the Phenomenological Reduction.Gregory F. Weis - 1984 - Dissertation, University of Georgia
    Three questions are generated by the issue of the continuity and consistency of Husserl's presentations of the reduction from his early to his last works: did Husserl himself consider these presentations to be continuous and consistent? Do the texts show these presentations to be continuous and consistent? and, Should these presentations, on philosophical grounds, have been continuous and consistent? My thesis is that all three questions can be answered affirmatively. ;I argue, first, that there is some textual evidence that Husserl (...)
     
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    An Ape Ethic and the Question of Personhood.Gregory F. Tague - 2020 - Lexington Books.
    An Ape Ethic and the Question of Personhood proposes that differences between humans and apes provide the foundation for the call to recognize forest personhood in the great apes. While all ape species are alike in terms of cognition, intelligence, and social behaviors, great apes, not humans, are efficient ecosystem engineers.
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    The computational complexity of probabilistic inference using bayesian belief networks.Gregory F. Cooper - 1990 - Artificial Intelligence 42 (2-3):393-405.
  9. "John Dewey and the Contemporary 'Deliberative Turn' in Political Theory," Southwest Philosophical Studies 30 , 71-78. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Pappas - spring 2008 - Southwest Philosophical Studies 30 (Spring 2008), 71-78 30:71-78.
    John Dewey and the Contemporary “Deliberative Turn” in Political TheoryIn recent years Political Theory and Socio-Political Philosophy has experienced what has been called a “deliberative turn”. I argue against the recent proclamations of John Dewey as a predecessor, an influence, or as a founding father of deliberative democracy, and instead use Dewey to suggest some serious limitations of Deliberative democracy to deal with the challenges we face in the 21st century in our counterfeit democracy, such as the new forms of (...)
     
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    Peirce y Ortega.Gregory F. Pappas - 1996 - Anuario Filosófico 29 (56):1225-1238.
    There are remarkable similarities in the philosophical starting points and conclusions of Peirce and Ortega, in spite of the fact that they belong to different intellectual and cultural traditions. In this paper a common topic, central to their pragmatic view, is studied: the distinction between indubitable and doubtable beliefs, between "creencias" and "ideas".
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    Positive recency in final free recall.Gregory F. Mazuryk - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (4):812.
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    Knowing God through and in All Things: A Proposal for Reading Bonaventure's Itinerarium mentis in Deum.Gregory F. LaNave - 2009 - Franciscan Studies 67:267-299.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Scholars of Bonaventure's thought labor under the difficulty that the Seraphic Doctor is more widely admired than read. Yet there is one advantage they may claim: the immense popularity down through the centuries of his magnum opus: the Itinerarium mentis in Deum, "The Journey of the Mind to God." The text is poetic, concise, and dense. It summarizes many points in Bonaventure's philosophy, theology, and spirituality – indeed, it (...)
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    Imposing a standard: Covert action and american democracy.Gregory F. Treverton - 1989 - Ethics and International Affairs 3:27–43.
    The author urges presidents to abstain from implementing covert operations, which often result in nothing more than domestic and international controversy. Such decisions are the domain of the legitimate agency designated for such purposes, the CIA.
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    Carlo Alvaro: Ethical Veganism, Virtue Ethics, and the Great Soul: Lexington Books, Lanham, MD, 2019, 214 pp, $95U.S., Hardcover, ISBN: 978-1498590013.Gregory F. Tague - 2019 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 32 (3):487-492.
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    Carlo Alvaro. Raw Veganism: The Philosophy of the Human Diet.Gregory F. Tague - 2020 - Environmental Philosophy 17 (2):352-356.
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    Metamorphoses.Gregory F. Tague - 2022 - Environmental Philosophy 19 (1):123-127.
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    Dewey's Metaphysics: A Response to Richard Gale.William T. Myers & Gregory F. Pappas - 2004 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40 (4):679 - 700.
  18. Why holiness is necessary for theology: Some thomistic distinctions.Gregory F. LaNave - 2010 - The Thomist 74 (3):437-459.
     
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    Genocide and historical desire.Gregory F. Goekjian - 1991 - Semiotica 83 (3-4):211-226.
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    Capabilities are important, frequent use.Gregory F. Pratt - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (3).
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    Medicine.Gregory F. Burke - 2006 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 6 (1):149-155.
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    Grading.Gregory F. Weis - 1995 - Teaching Philosophy 18 (1):3-13.
    The author addresses ethical issues involved in the assignment of grades and student evaluations in undergraduate courses. The author prescribes an ethical approach to grade assignment. Instructors, according to the author, should take into account various factors in grading assignment like the student's individual efforts, improvement throughout the course, the student’s general psychological state, and potential disadvantaged starting points in the educational process. Instead of basing grade assignments on judgments from arbitrary criteria or letting them be an expression of power, (...)
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  23. Mooting the Debate between Consequentialism and Deontologism: The Primacy of the Particular Moral Action. Review of "Moral Action: A Phenomenological Study" by Robert Sokolowski. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Weis - 1988 - Research in Phenomenology 18 (1):317.
     
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    (1 other version)The philosopher as teacher helping students to make strategic distinctions.Gregory F. Weis - 1993 - Metaphilosophy 24 (3):300-307.
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    The Duty to Re-Contact for Newly Appreciated Risk Factors: Fragile X Premutation.Gregory F. Guzauskas & Robert Roger Lebel - 2006 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 17 (1):46-52.
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    After the Flood: Imagining the Global Environment in Early Modern Europe After the Flood: Imagining the Global Environment in Early Modern Europe, by Lydia Barnett, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022, 250 pp., $28.95 (pb), ISBN 9781421445274. [REVIEW]Gregory F. W. Todd - forthcoming - Intellectual History Review.
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  27. Bonaventure's Arguments for the Existence of God and an 'Independent' 'de deo uno'.Gregory F. LaNave - 2010 - The Thomist 74 (1):57 - 84.
     
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    Assessments of U.S. and British Intelligence Gathering Intelligence Power in Peace and War, Michael Herman , 435 pp., $59.95 cloth. Secret Agencies: U.S. Intelligence in a Hostile World, Loch K. Johnson , 336 pp., $16.00 paper. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Treverton - 1999 - Ethics and International Affairs 13:245-247.
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    Investigating Terrorism in a Democracy Terrorism and America: A Commonsense Strategy for a Democratic Society, Philip B. Heymann , 204 pp., $20.00 cloth. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Treverton - 1999 - Ethics and International Affairs 13:259-261.
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    Ethics from Experience. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Weis - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (2):215-218.
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    Postcommunism: Four Perspectives, Michael Mandelbaum, ed. , 208 pp., $17.95 paper. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Treverton - 1997 - Ethics and International Affairs 11:318-319.
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    A Guide to Plato’s Republic. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Weis - 1999 - Teaching Philosophy 22 (2):232-235.
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    Book review. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Weis - 1996 - Journal of Value Inquiry 30 (3):475-477.
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    Introduction to Phenomenology. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Weis - 2001 - Teaching Philosophy 24 (2):196-200.
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    Law & Truth. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Weis - 1998 - Teaching Philosophy 21 (3):305-309.
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    Pragmatic Liberalism and the Critique of Modernity. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Weis - 2001 - Teaching Philosophy 24 (1):77-80.
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    The Transcendence of the World. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Weis - 1996 - Teaching Philosophy 19 (3):304-306.
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    Virtue and the Making of Modern Liberalism. [REVIEW]Gregory F. Weis - 2000 - Teaching Philosophy 23 (3):295-299.
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    Initialization for the method of conditioning in Bayesian belief networks.H. Jacques Suermondt & Gregory F. Cooper - 1991 - Artificial Intelligence 50 (1):83-94.
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    Fostering Labor Rights in Developing Countries: An Investors’ Approach to Managing Labor Issues.Robert H. Montgomery & Gregory F. Maggio - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (1):199-219.
    While private sector investment plays a key role in fostering sustainable economic development in developing countries, respect for internationally recognized worker rights is also a vital component. The paper presents a methodology to assist investors in largescale private infrastructure and other industry sector projects to utilize internationally recognized core labor rights and related standards for fostering sound labor management. The methodology involves due diligence or analysis of labor conditions and subsequent supervision and monitoring of performance and promotes the use of (...)
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  41. The effectiveness of supervisory boards: an exploratory study of challenges in Dutch boardrooms.Stefan C. Peij, Pieter–Jan Bezemer & Gregory F. Maassen - 2012 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 7 (3):191-208.
     
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    On Being Fully Responsible.Gregory Mellema - 1984 - American Philosophical Quarterly 21 (2):189 - 193.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Roy Martinez & Gregory F. Weis - 1992 - Journal of Value Inquiry 26 (3):449-458.
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    The Expectations of Morality.Gregory Mellema (ed.) - 2004 - Rodopi.
    Moral expectation is a concept with which all of us are well acquainted. Already as children we learn that certain courses of action are expected of us. We are expected to perform certain actions, and we are expected to refrain from other actions. Furthermore, we learn that something is morally wrong with the failure to do what we are morally expected to do. A central theme of this book is that moral expectation should not be confused with moral obligation. While (...)
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    Complicity and moral accountability.Gregory Mellema - 2016 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    In Complicity and Moral Accountability, Gregory Mellema presents a philosophical approach to the moral issues involved in complicity. Starting with a taxonomy of Thomas Aquinas, according to whom there are nine ways for one to become complicit in the wrongdoing of another, Mellema analyzes each kind of complicity and examines the moral status of someone complicit in each of these ways. Mellema's central argument is that one must perform a contributing action to qualify as an accomplice, (...)
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    Beyond the Call of Duty: Supererogation, Obligation, and Offence.Gregory Mellema - 1991 - State University of New York Press.
    The possibility of supererogation--doing more than one feels morally obliged to do--is denied by many thinkers.
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  47. Mild Dilemmas.Gregory Mellema - 2010 - Annales Philosophici 1:51-55.
    This paper argues that, while the existence of strong moral dilemmas is notoriously controversial, a case can be made for the existence of mild dilemmas. It is common for people to feel that they are caught in some type of moral dilemma. If mild dilemmas are a genuine feature of the moral terrain, perceptions by ordinary people that they are caught in a moral dilemma are to some extent vindicated.
     
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    On Quantifiers and Mass Terms.Gregory Mellema - 1981 - American Philosophical Quarterly 18 (2):165 - 170.
    The language of quantification theory does not seem to adequately reflect the logic of mass terms in ordinary english. Mass terms are treated as though they are true of objects which can be counted. In this paper, It is argued that by placing certain restrictions upon formulas which contain the identity sign it is possible to arrive at a formalization of mass term sentences which avoids this difficulty. The proposed restrictions are defended against charges that certain mass term sentences seem (...)
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    The effectiveness of supervisory boards: an exploratory study of challenges in Dutch boardrooms.Stefan C. Peij, Pieter Jan Bezemer & Gregory F. Maassen - 2012 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 7 (3):191.
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    Collective responsibility and qualifying actions.Gregory Mellema - 2006 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 30 (1):168–175.
    The article presents the issues arising from the memberships of moral agents in collectives that have the burden of moral responsibility. Likewise, it examines the qualifying actions that qualify their membership including deliberate contribution, risk taking and others. It differentiates collective responsibility to shared responsibility.
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