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    Rules and lebensformen.James Shekleton - 1976 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 1 (1):125-132.
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    Conditional Readiness and Structures of Meaningful Action.Peter A. French & James Shekleton - 1974 - Philosophy 49 (189):315 - 319.
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    Reconstructing individualism: a pragmatic tradition from Emerson to Ellison.James M. Albrecht - 2012 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Explores the theories of democratic individualism articulated in the works of the American transcendentalist writer Ralph Waldo Emerson, pragmatic philosophers William James and John Dewey, and African-American novelist and essayist Ralph Ellison.
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    Emotional sound symbolism: Languages rapidly signal valence via phonemes.James S. Adelman, Zachary Estes & Martina Cossu - 2018 - Cognition 175 (C):122-130.
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    Mechanisms, Types, and Abstractions.James A. Overton - 2011 - Philosophy of Science 78 (5):941-954.
    Machamer, Darden, and Craver's account of the nature and role of mechanisms in the special sciences has been very influential. Unfortunately, a confusing array of ontic, epistemic, and pragmatic distinctions is required to individuate their mechanisms, mechanism schemata, and mechanism sketches. I diagnose this as a conflation of token-level causal relations with type-level relations. I propose instead that a mechanism is an abstraction that relates entity types and activity types on the model of a directed graph. Mechanisms have an ontic (...)
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    Radical, Sceptical and Liberal Enlightenment.James Alexander - 2020 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 14 (2):257-283.
    We still ask the question ‘What is Enlightenment?’ Every generation seems to offer new and contradictory answers to the question. In the last thirty or so years, the most interesting characterisations of Enlightenment have been by historians. They have told us that there is one Enlightenment, that there are two Enlightenments, that there are many Enlightenments. This has thrown up a second question, ‘How Many Enlightenments?’ In the spirit of collaboration and criticism, I answer both questions by arguing in this (...)
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    Letters in time and retinotopic space.James S. Adelman - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (4):570-582.
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    Achieving Excellence in Our Schools-- by Taking Lessons from America's Best-run Companies.James Lewis - 1986 - Westbury, N.Y. : J.L. Wilkerson Publishing Company.
    This book discusses a theory called "success emulation," formulated several years ago by James Lewis, Jr. The essence of this theory is that a person or an organization can attain a high degree of success or excellence by studying the products, programs, principles, and practices of successful organizations and then adopting those that are appropriate in the new situation, with or without modifications. Lewis presents 12 important lessons which will show school districts how to achieve excellence by adopting those (...)
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    Who's afraid of relativism?: community, contingency, and creaturehood.James K. A. Smith - 2014 - Grand Rapids: Baker Academic.
    Following his successful Who's Afraid of Postmodernism? leading Christian philosopher James K. A. Smith introduces the philosophical sources behind postliberal theology. Offering a provocative analysis of relativism, Smith provides an introduction to the key voices of pragmatism: Ludwig Wittgenstein, Richard Rorty, and Robert Brandom. Many Christians view relativism as the antithesis of absolute truth and take it to be the antithesis of the gospel. Smith argues that this reaction is a symptom of a deeper theological problem: an inability to (...)
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  10. The Works of Francis Bacon: Volume 9, the Letters and the Life 2.James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis & Douglas Denon Heath (eds.) - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Francis Bacon, the English philosopher, statesman and jurist, is best known for developing the empiricist method which forms the basis of modern science. Bacon's writings concentrated on philosophy and judicial reform. His most significant work is the Instauratio Magna comprising two parts - The Advancement of Learning and the Novum Organum. The first part is noteworthy as the first major philosophical work published in English. James Spedding and his co-editors arranged this fourteen-volume edition, published in London between 1857 and (...)
     
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    Naive Experience, Religious Root Unity, and Human Identity.James W. Skillen - 2021 - Philosophia Reformata 87 (1):1-26.
    Resolving Dooyeweerd’s temporal/supratemporal dialectic opens the way to a deeper appreciation of naive experience and human identity as the image of God. This essay makes a case for that proposition, building on my critique of Dooyeweerd’s idea of cosmic time published previously in this journal. There I hypothesized that time—temporality—should be recognized as the first modal aspect rather than as a transaspectual common denominator of the other aspects. The religious root unity of the human community is not a supratemporal, spiritual (...)
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    Transactions in Architectural Design.James S. Ackerman - 1974 - Critical Inquiry 1 (2):229-243.
    It may seem reasonable, even inevitable, that architectural practice should be based on an understanding that architects, like lawyers and doctors, should discover their clients' needs and accommodate them to the best of their abilities. But current discussion within the legal and medical professions of the conflict between service to private individuals who can pay, and to the public who cannot, suggest an expanded or altered definition of professional responsibility. Actually, the conflict between public and private interest may be more (...)
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    Blame It on the Norm.James Bohman - 2014 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 44 (2):131-150.
    In this paper, I provide a qualified defense of the claim that cognitive biases are not necessarily signs of irrationality, but rather the result of using normative standards that are too narrow. I show that under certain circumstances, behavior that violates traditional norms of rationality can be adaptive. Yet, I express some reservations about the claim that we should replace our traditional normative standards. Furthermore, I throw doubt on the claim that the replacement of normative standards would license optimistic verdicts (...)
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    Fundamental Tax Reform: Issues, Choices, and Implications.James A. Baker - 2008 - MIT Press.
    Papers presented at a conference held at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University, in Apr. 2006.
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    The Spirit of American Philosophy.James Ward Smith - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (3):404.
  16. The Republic of Plato, edited with critical Notes, Commentary and Appendices.James Adam - 1903 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 55:679-681.
     
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  17. Types of Ethical Theory.James Martineau - 1885 - Mind 10 (39):426-442.
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    Choosing Death for Fancy Cruzan.James Bopp - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (1):42-44.
  19. Fragments in Philosophy and Science Being Collected Essays and Addresses.James Mark Baldwin - 1902 - C. Scribner's Sons.
     
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    The Four Points of the Compass.James Alexander - 2012 - Philosophy 87 (1):79-107.
    Philosophy has four forms: wonder, faith, doubt and scepticism. These are not separate categories, but separate ideal possibilities. Modern academic philosophy has fallen, for several centuries, into an error: which is the error of supposing that philosophy is only what I call doubt. Philosophy may be doubt: indeed, it is part of my argument that this is undeniably one element of, or one possibility in, philosophy; but doubt is only one of four points of the compass. In this essay I (...)
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    Philosophical Forgetfulness: John Stuart Mill's "Nature".James Eli Adams - 1992 - Journal of the History of Ideas 53 (3):437-454.
  22. Corporate Worship in the Reformed Tradition,.James Hastings Nichols & Julius Melton - 1968
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    On Human Rights.James W. Nickel - 2012 - Philosophical Review 121 (3):461-464.
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    Eleni and Her Rhapsodists.James Nikopoulos - 2015 - Arion 22 (3):89.
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    Los Diálogos de amor de León Hebreo en el marco sociocultural sefardí del siglo XVI.James Nelson Novoa - 2006 - Lisboa: Cátedra de Estudos Sefarditas "Alberto Benveniste" da Universidade de Lisboa.
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    Of Battle Droids and Zillo Beasts: Moral Status in the Star Wars Galaxy.James M. Okapal - 2015 - In Jason T. Eberl & Kevin S. Decker, The Ultimate Star Wars and Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 183–192.
    Theories about moral status help answer a variety of questions about events that occur throughout the Star Wars saga. This chapter examines what counts as merely a “thing” in the Star Wars galaxy. It highlights that moral relevance identifies the properties a creature must have in order to be morally considerable; it also determines the creature's degree of moral significance. Theories of moral relevance, understood in terms of the properties a creature must have to be morally valuable, fall into two (...)
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  27. Legal powers and the will and interest theories of rights.James Penner - 2017 - In Mark McBride, New Essays on the Nature of Rights. Portland, Oregon: Hart.
     
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    Socratic Discourses.James Watson, J. Fielding & Florence Melian Welwood - 1954 - DigiCat.
    DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Socratic Discourses" by Plato, Xenophon. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
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    Why religions die.James Bissett Pratt - 1940 - and Los Angeles,: University of California press.
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    Discourse, Dialectic, and the Art of Weaving.James Risser - 2009 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (2):291-298.
    This paper explores the way in which the art of weaving, as it is initially presented in Plato’s Statesman, serves to configure both the fundamental character ofdiscourse and the limit experience of discourse for Plato. The problem that arises in relation to this configuration pertains to the possible unity of discourse (and with it the acquisition of knowledge). In relation to the hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer and his reading of Plato, it is argued that the unity of discourse follows “the (...)
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    Nietzsche’s View of Philosophical Style: Comments.James Risser - 1986 - International Studies in Philosophy 18 (2):83-86.
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    Standards applied by Muslim traditionalists.James Robson - 1961 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 43 (2):459-479.
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  33. (1 other version)The later Heidegger and theology.James M. Robinson - 1963 - New York,: Harper & Row. Edited by John B. Cobb.
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    Inquiries Into Medieval Philosophy: A Collection in Honor of Francis P. Clarke.James F. Ross & Francis Palmer Clarke - 1971 - Praeger.
    This anthology contains essays by a distinguished group of British and American scholars prominent in the field of medieval philosophy. Setting high standards of clarity and exactness, the papers reflect current analytic, formalistic, and traditional methods of philosophy applied to topics such as logic, linguistics, and the philosophy of the mind.
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    Introduction to the philosophy of religion.James F. Ross - 1969 - [New York]: Macmillan.
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    Women in early phase trials: an IRB's deliberations.James R. Anderson, Toby L. Schonfeld, Timothy K. Kelso & Ernest D. Prentice - 2002 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 25 (4):7-11.
  37. What's Wrong with Bribery?James B. Sauer - 2001 - In Laura Duhan Kaplan, Philosophy and everyday life. New York: Seven Bridges Press. pp. 54.
     
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    Chesterton: The Real "Heretic".James V. Schall - 2006 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 9 (3):72-86.
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  39. On the Relation between Political Philosophy and Science.James V. Schall - 1988 - Gregorianum 69 (2):205-223.
     
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  40. The Teaching of Centesimus Annus.James V. Schall - 1993 - Gregorianum 74 (1):17-43.
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  41. Sovereign states and suits before arbitral tribunals and courts of justice.James Brown Scott - 1925 - New York City: New York University Press.
     
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  42. Theological ethics.James Sellers - 1966 - New York,: Macmillan.
     
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  43. Freedom as ethical postulat.James Seth - 1892 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 34:329-329.
     
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  44. Once More: From the Middle, a Philosophical Anthropology.James F. Sheridan - 1979 - Human Studies 2 (1):77-85.
     
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    Perception and Knowledge.James R. Simmons - 1966 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):99-99.
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    Harold Earle Walker 1915-1975.James M. Smith - 1975 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 49:165 -.
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    Self-mourning in Paradise: Writing (about) AIDS through Death-bed Delirium.James N. Agar - 2007 - Paragraph 30 (1):67-84.
    This article discusses the representation of AIDS in Guibert's posthumously published novel Le Paradis. The novel is situated in relation to Guibert's better known previous AIDS writings. The article proposes that Guibert's AIDS works fall in to three related categories: writings about other peoples' AIDS; autobiographical writings about AIDS, and, in the third, terminal stage in which Le Paradis fits, writing AIDS. As such the article suggests that Le Paradis manages to reflect and communicate some of the trauma of living (...)
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    The Fundamental Contradiction of Modern Cosmopolitanism.James Alexander - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (2):168-183.
    This article is a study of that eminently European contribution to world politics: the idea of cosmopolitanism. The argument is that modern cosmopolitanism depends on two postulates which are contradictory. Cosmopolitans have always claimed, “There are two cities, one higher and one lower.” Modern cosmopolitans, however, claim, without abandoning the first postulate, “There is only one city.” In this article I ask four questions which enable the contradiction between these to be illustrated. These are: Is the cosmopolis the higher of (...)
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  49. Saint Augustine and Being.James F. Anderson - 1967 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 72 (1):128-129.
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    Rhetorical Incorrectness?James Arnt Aune - 2002 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 4 (1).
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