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    Conceptualizing Socialization, Qualification, and Subjectification as Purposes of Education†.Sara Juvonen, Heidi Huilla, Sonja Kosunen, Martin Thrupp & Auli Toom - 2024 - Educational Theory 74 (3):389-410.
    The authors of this paper explore Gert Biesta's theorization of three domains of purpose of education: socialization, qualification, and subjectification. The aim is to study the interrelations of the domains and to develop further the theoretical discussion concerning schools' purpose for both individuals and society. Outlining the relationships of the domains of purpose allows one to see how the societal purpose of education is realized in the education of individual students. The domain of socialization sets the stage for the domains (...)
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    Buying into FictionMoney and Fiction: Literary Realism in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth CenturiesLes Monnayeurs du Langage.Thomas DiPiero, John Vernon & Jean-Joseph Goux - 1988 - Diacritics 18 (2):2.
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    Is Thomas Aquinas a Natural Law Ethicist?Vernon J. Bourke - 1974 - The Monist 58 (1):52-66.
    It is usual to classify the moral thinking of St. Thomas Aquinas as a theory of natural law. The purpose of the present article is to challenge such a classification. While the notion of natural law does play a part in Aquinas’s teaching on morality, this does not seem to me to be a central role. Indeed there are many reasons why it might be better, today, to stop talking about natural moral law, both in the context of Thomistic philosophy (...)
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    Désir naturel et béatitude chez saint Thomas.Vernon J. Bourke - 1960 - New Scholasticism 34 (4):535-536.
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    Ethics: A Textbook in Moral Philosophy.Vernon Joseph Bourke - 1955 - Macmillan.
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    Foundations of Justice.Vernon J. Bourke - 1962 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 36:19.
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    International Congresses of Philosophy in Mexico City.Vernon J. Bourke - 1964 - New Scholasticism 38 (1):78-79.
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    In Memoriam.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - New Scholasticism 52 (4):470-470.
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    Justice as Equitable Reciprocity: Aquinas Updated.Vernon Bourke - 1982 - American Journal of Jurisprudence 27 (1):17-31.
    It May Seem Strange but it is true that we are more keenly aware of injustice than of justice. There is the great current interest in the story of Jacobo Timerman’s apparently unjust incarceration in Argentina. He claims that his personal rights were violated in many ways by certain elements in what he regards as an unjust state. Nearer to home is the case of the long detention of United States hostages in Iran. In this instance, from the American viewpoint, (...)
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  10. The Moral Magic of Consent: Heidi M. Hurd.Heidi Hurd - 1996 - Legal Theory 2 (2):121-146.
    We regularly wield powers that, upon close scrutiny, appear remarkably magical. By sheer exercise of will, we bring into existence things that have never existed before. With but a nod, we effect the disappearance of things that have long served as barriers to the actions of others. And, by mere resolve, we generate things that pose significant obstacles to others' exercise of liberty. What is the nature of these things that we create and destroy by our mere decision to do (...)
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    Ethics. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1955 - Modern Schoolman 33 (1):50-51.
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    The Formal Distinction of Duns Scotus. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1947 - Modern Schoolman 24 (2):120-121.
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    "Commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics," 2 vols., by St. Thomas Aquinas, trans. C. I. Litzinger, O.P. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 43 (1):72-74.
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    Dimensions of Moral Creativity: Paradigms, Principles, and Ideals. By A. S. Cua. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 57 (1):89-90.
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    Dictionary of Scholastic Philosophy. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (2):266-267.
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    "Etica e politica nel pensiero di Benedetto Croce," by Adriano Bausola. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 45 (4):323-324.
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    "Ethical Knowledge," by Joel J. Kupperman. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1972 - Modern Schoolman 49 (4):385-386.
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    "Freedom and Reason," by R. M. Hare. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 41 (2):175-176.
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    An Introductory Manual in Psychology. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1942 - Modern Schoolman 20 (1):58-58.
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    Ethique Generale. By Joseph de Finance, S.J. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (4):371-371.
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    "Gedenkband zu Ehren des heiligen Thomas von Aquin (1274/1974)," ed. Zeno Bucher, Ansgar Paus, and Maximilian Roesle. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1976 - Modern Schoolman 54 (1):96-97.
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    "La Filosofia di Tommaso Reid," by Michele Federico Sciacca. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 42 (2):226-226.
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    "Histoire de la philosophie: Periode Chretienne," by By Fernand Van Steenberghen. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 42 (2):226-226.
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    "Hayy Ibn Yaqzan by Ibn Tufayl: A Philosophical Tale Translated with Introduction and Notes," by Lenn Evan Goodman. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1973 - Modern Schoolman 50 (4):404-404.
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    Justice and the Human Good. By William A. Galston. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 60 (2):129-129.
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    Jacques Maritain. Philosophe dans la cite / A Philosopher in the World. Edited by Jean-Louis Allard. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1988 - Modern Schoolman 65 (4):284-285.
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    "Jose Ortega y Gasset: Philosopher of European Unity," by Harold C. Raley. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1973 - Modern Schoolman 50 (2):244-244.
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    "KIERKEGAARD, SOREN. "The Concept of Dread; Attack upon "Christendom"; For Self-Examination and Judge for Yourselves! and Three Discourses 1851; Training in Christianity and the Edifying Discourse which Accompanied It". [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1946 - Modern Schoolman 23 (2):101-103.
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    "Le Bonheur principe et fin de la morale aristotélicienne," by Jean Vanier. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1967 - Modern Schoolman 44 (3):298-299.
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    Badiou and Hegel: Infinity, Dialectics, Subjectivity, eds. Jim Vernon and Antonio Calcagno.Jim Vernon & Antonio Calcagno (eds.) - 2015 - Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/Rowman and Littlefield.
    This book collects the work of leading scholars on Alain Badiou and G.W.F. Hegel, creating a dialogue between, and a critical appraisal of, these two central figures in European philosophy.
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    The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Empathy.Heidi Lene Maibom (ed.) - 2017 - Routledge.
    Empathy plays a central role in the history and contemporary study of ethics, interpersonal understanding, and the emotions, yet until now has been relatively underexplored. _The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Empathy_ is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems and debates in this exciting field and is the first collection of its kind. Comprising over thirty chapters by a team of international contributors, the _Handbook_ is divided into six parts: Core issues History of empathy Empathy and understanding (...)
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    Heidi M. Hurd.Heidi M. Hurd - 2000 - Legal Theory 6 (4):423-455.
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    Pox Parties for Grannies? Chickenpox, Exogenous Boosting, and Harmful Injustices.Heidi Malm & Mark Christopher Navin - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (9):45-57.
    Some societies tolerate or encourage high levels of chickenpox infection among children to reduce rates of shingles among older adults. This tradeoff is unethical. The varicella zoster virus (VZV) causes both chickenpox and shingles. After people recover from chickenpox, VZV remains in their nerve cells. If their immune systems become unable to suppress the virus, they develop shingles. According to the Exogenous Boosting Hypothesis (EBH), a person’s ability to keep VZV suppressed can be ‘boosted’ through exposure to active chickenpox infections. (...)
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    Rationality in economics: constructivist and ecological forms.Vernon L. Smith - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The principal findings of experimental economics are that impersonal exchange in markets converges in repeated interaction to the equilibrium states implied by economic theory, under information conditions far weaker than specified in the theory. In personal, social, and economic exchange, as studied in two-person games, cooperation exceeds the prediction of traditional game theory. This book relates these two findings to field studies and applications and integrates them with the main themes of the Scottish Enlightenment and with the thoughts of F. (...)
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    Cosmopolitan regard: political membership and global justice.Richard Vernon - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Cosmopolitan theory suggests that we should shift our moral attention from the local to the global. Richard Vernon argues, however, that if we adopt cosmopolitan beliefs about justice we must re-examine our beliefs about political obligation. Far from undermining the demands of citizenship, cosmopolitanism implies more demanding political obligations than theories of the state have traditionally recognized. Using examples including humanitarian intervention, international criminal law, and international political economy, Vernon suggests we have a responsibility not to enhance risks (...)
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  36. Moral unreason: The case of psychopathy.Heidi Lene Maibom - 2005 - Mind and Language 20 (2):237-57.
    Psychopaths are renowned for their immoral behavior. They are ideal candidates for testing the empirical plausibility of moral theories. Many think the source of their immorality is their emotional deficits. Psychopaths experience no guilt or remorse, feel no empathy, and appear to be perfectly rational. If this is true, sentimentalism is supported over rationalism. Here, I examine the nature of psychopathic practical reason and argue that it is impaired. The relevance to morality is discussed. I conclude that rationalists can explain (...)
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  37. Moral Combat.Heidi M. Hurd - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (200):420-422.
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    Philosophy and the Social Sciences.Vernon Pratt - 1978 - London: Routledge.
    Published in the year 2004, Philosophy and the Social Sciences is a valuable contribution to the field of Sociology.
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    The philosophy of friendship.Mark Vernon - 2005 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Mark Vernon links the resources of the philosophical tradition with numerous illustrations from modern culture to ask what friendship is and how it relates to sex, work, politics and spirituality. Unusually, he argues that Plato and Nietzsche, as much as Aristotle and Aelred, should be put center stage. Their penetrating and occasionally tough insights are invaluable if friendship is to be a full, not merely sentimental, way of life for today.
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    Ordered completion for logic programs with aggregates.Vernon Asuncion, Yin Chen, Yan Zhang & Yi Zhou - 2015 - Artificial Intelligence 224 (C):72-102.
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    Intensities and Lines of Flight: Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari and the Arts, co-edited with Jim Vernon and Steve Lofts.Antonio Calcagno, Jim Vernon & Steve G. Lofts (eds.) - 2014 - New York; London: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    A rich collection of critical essays, authored by philosophers and practicing artists, examining Deleuze and Guattari's engagement with a broad range of art forms.
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  42. Models and metaphysics: the nature of explanation revisited.Vernon G. Dobson & David Rose - 1985 - In David Rose & Vernon G. Dobson (eds.), Models of the Visual Cortex. New York: Wiley. pp. 22--36.
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    Introduction: Fifty Years of The Logic of Sense.Vernon W. Cisney - 2022 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 16 (1):1-2.
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  44. Professional ethics – a managerial opportunity in emerging organizations.Heidi Weltzien Hoivivonk - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 39 (1-2).
    Professional Ethics, viewed as a managerial challenge and opportunity in this study, deals with the often overlooked conceptions, actions and behavior of individuals who see themselves both as members of a profession and as members of an organization. Managers have to deal with this dual loyalty and inherent potential for conflict. This is of particular importance for new types of organizations when wanting to develop and sustain an ethical platform for the ultimate goal – assuring that future business decisions of (...)
     
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  45. Zdravko Planinc, ed., Politics, Philosophy, Writing: Plato's Art of Caring for Souls Reviewed by.Heidi Northwood - 2002 - Philosophy in Review 22 (5):352-354.
     
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  46. The Voluntarist's Argument Against Ethical and Semantic Internalism.Heidi Savage - manuscript
    A parallel argument to the doxastic voluntarist argument -- a general voluntarism argument -- can be constructed against both ethical and semantic internalism. In the ethical case, the parallel argument begins with the idea that if ethical internalism is true, that is, if we cannot help but be motivated to do the right thing internally, then it would appear that our being moved to do the right thing is involuntary in the same was as our beliefs are involuntary. If correct, (...)
     
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  47. Interaktive Technologien und die Möglichkeit multipler Architekturen des Wissens.Heidi Schelhowe - forthcoming - Die Philosophin.
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    (1 other version)"The Many Faces of Gossip in Emma".Heidi Silcox - 2018 - In Eva M. Dadlez (ed.), Jane Austen's Emma: Philosophical Perspectives. Oup Usa.
    “News! Oh! Yes, I always like news.” Throughout Emma, Jane Austen’s eponymous heroine repeatedly betrays her intense love of gossip. Other characters (notably, Miss Bates and Mr. Knightley) also indulge and rejoice in this style of conversation, as does the novel’s own narrator. In this chapter, the authors propose to examine the multifaceted and ambiguous role played by gossip in Emma, in light of the diverse opinions expressed by a number of critics and philosophers about the ethical and psychological significance (...)
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    Code Red for Humanity: The Role of Business Ethics as We Transgress Planetary Thresholds.Heidi Rapp Nilsen - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 189 (1):1-7.
    The urgency of the ecological crisis, described as a ‘code red for humanity’, is also a call to the business ethics community to work even harder for a safe space for humanity. This commentary suggests two specific domains of engagement, with the aim of having more impact in mitigating the ecological crisis: (1) the empirical fact of non-negotiable biophysical thresholds to convey the status and severity of the crisis, and (2) the need for strong laws and regulations—and compliance with these—to (...)
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    Moral Combat: The Dilemma of Legal Perspectivalism.Heidi Hurd - 1999 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book explores the thesis that legal roles force people to engage in moral combat, an idea which is implicit in the assumption that citizens may be morally required to disobey unjust laws, while judges may be morally required to punish citizens for civil disobedience. Heidi Hurd advances the surprising argument that the law cannot require us to do what morality forbids. The 'role-relative' understanding of morality is shown to be incompatible with both consequentialist and deontological moral philosophies. In (...)
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