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    The motives, benefits, and problems of conversion to organic production.John Cranfield, Spencer Henson & James Holliday - 2010 - Agriculture and Human Values 27 (3):291-306.
    Using data from a survey of certified organic or in-transition to organic vegetable and dairy producers in Canada, we seek to understand a farmer’s decision to convert to organic production by exploring the motives, problems and challenges, and benefits of transition to organic. Results suggest that health and safety concerns and environmental issues are the predominant motives for conversion, while economic motives are of lesser importance. In contrast to the extant literature, results suggest that the motives underlying transition have not (...)
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  2. The concept of trust in the politics of John Locke.John Dunn - 1984 - In Richard Rorty, Jerome B. Schneewind & Quentin Skinner, Philosophy in history: essays on the historiography of philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 279--301.
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    From Paternalism to Engagement: Bioethics Needs a Paradigm Shift to Address Racial Injustice During COVID-19.John Noel Viaña, Sujatha Raman & Marcus Barber - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (2):96-98.
    COVID-19 has disproportionately affected ethnic minorities and migrants, not only through an increased risk of infection and death (Pan et al. 2020), but also through experiences of harassment, mar...
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  4. Can the theory of games save mill's utilitarianism?John R. Lucas - unknown
    John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism engages our interest and sympathy because it is flawed. It reflects the crisis in Mill’s life, when he lost his faith. He had been brought up by his father in the straitest tenets of utilitarianism, but had had nervous breakdown in early adult life from emotional ill-nourishment. Utilitarianism might work as a guide for the well-governing of India by James Mill and his colleagues, but gave little sustenance to the aspiring spirit of the Romantic Movement. (...)
     
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    The metaphysical method in ethics.John Dewey - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (2):181-188.
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    The Theory of Models: Proceedings of the 1963 International Symposium at Berkeley.John West Addison, Leon Henkin & Alfred Tarski - 1972
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    Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn.John S. Major & Sarah A. Queen (eds.) - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    A major resource expanding the study of early Chinese philosophy, religion, literature, and politics, this book features the first complete English-language translation of the_ Luxuriant Gems of the "Spring and Autumn"_,_ _one of the key texts of early Confucianism. The work is often ascribed to the Han scholar and court official Dong Zhongshu, but, as this study reveals, the text is in fact a compendium of writings by a variety of authors working within an interpretive tradition that spanned several generations, (...)
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  8. Do Descartes and st. Thomas agree on the ontological proof?John Edward Abbruzzese - 2008 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 89 (4):413-435.
    Abstract: Contrary to received opinion, Descartes' view on the merits of the ontological proof may actually agree with that of Thomas Aquinas, whose rejection of the a priori existence proof has stocked the armories of anti-Anselmians ever since. In a rarely noted passage of the First Replies, Descartes claims not to differ in any respect from Thomas on the proof, a claim that gains sense in light of recent work on the Fifth Meditation. That work in turn reveals a well-founded, (...)
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    Role responsibility and values.John M. Abbarno - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (3-4):305-316.
    When a collective is blamed, the responsibility does not escape individuals. Spheres of influence are designed to determine the scale of blame; namely, by proximity and ability to influence a different result. Agents in the respective role types will be responsible upon our examining their extent of influence. Although you may be inclined to say that the responsibility lies with those who have access to policy-making, this doesn't allow for the deviants we expect at appropriate times. Here we are compelled (...)
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    Herbert Marcuse: A Critical Reader.John Abromeit & W. Mark Cobb (eds.) - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    _The Legacy of Herbert Marcuse: A Critical Reader_ is a collection of brand new papers by seventeen Marcuse scholars, which provides a comprehensive reassessment of the relevance of Marcuse's critical theory at the beginning of the 21st century. Although best known for his reputation in critical theory, Herbert Marcuse's work has had impact on areas as diverse as politics, technology, aesthetics, psychoanalysis and ecology. This collection addresses the contemporary relevance of Marcuse's work in this broad variety of fields and from (...)
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    Les vicissituds de la política de la «vida»: la recepció de Max Horkheimer i Herbert Marcuse de la fenomenologia i el vitalisme en l’Alemanya de Weimar.John Abromeit - 2019 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 62:39.
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    The Masterbuilders. A History of Structural and Environmental Design from Ancient Egypt to the Nineteenth CenturyHenry J. Cowan.John Abrams - 1978 - Isis 69 (3):452-453.
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    The U.S. Machine Tool Industry from 1900-1950. Harless D. Wagoner.John Abrams - 1969 - Isis 60 (4):590-590.
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    Alexander Richardson's Philosophy of Art and the Sources of the Puritan Social Ethic.John C. Adams - 1989 - Journal of the History of Ideas 50 (2):227-247.
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    Sentientist politics: by Alasdair Cochrane, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018, 176 pp., £55 (hbk), ISBN: 9780198789802.John Adenitire - 2019 - Jurisprudence 10 (4):588-596.
    Volume 10, Issue 4, December 2019, Page 588-596.
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    Refining the bigger picture: On the integrative memory model.John P. Aggleton - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    The integrative memory model contains multiple subsystems. In this commentary, the processes within these subsystems are questioned. First, the assumption that familiarity largely reflects perceptual fluency is examined. Next, the distinction between “process” and “representational” models of temporal lobe function is challenged. Finally, the “relational representation core system”, which is central to the model, is especially sketchy. Here, I highlight key questions to be addressed in order to understand this system's role in trace formation.
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    The enigma of the amygdala: on its contribution to human emotion.John P. Aggleton & Andrew W. Young - 2000 - In Richard D. R. Lane, L. Nadel & G. L. Ahern, Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion. Series in Affective Science. Oxford University Press. pp. 106--128.
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    Burnside’s engagement with the “modern theory of statistics”.John Aldrich - 2008 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 63 (1):51-79.
    The group theorist William Burnside devoted much of the last decade of his life to probability and statistics. The work led to contact with Ronald Fisher who was on his way to becoming the leading statistician of the age and with Karl Pearson, the man Fisher supplanted. Burnside corresponded with Fisher for nearly three years until their correspondence ended abruptly. This paper examines Burnside’s interactions with the statisticians and looks more generally at his work in probability and statistics.
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    Cascading activation in phonological planning and articulation: Evidence from spontaneous speech errors.John Alderete, Melissa Baese-Berk, Keith Leung & Matthew Goldrick - 2021 - Cognition 210 (C):104577.
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  20. Religie.John Caputo - 2002 - Routledge.
    In dit stimulerende en diepgravende boek onderzoekt John D. Caputo het religieuze denken. Tijdens dit onderzoek komen fascinerende vragen aan de orde: 'Wat heb ik lief als ik God liefheb?' en 'Wat heeft Star Wars ons te zeggen over de huidige beleving van religie?' (proberen we altijd een manier te vinden om te zeggen: 'God zij met je'?) Waarom betekent religie voor zoveel mensen een moreel houvast in een postmoderne, nihilistische tijd? Is het mogelijk om 'religie zonder religie' te (...)
     
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  21. Debilidades de la teoría política de Rawls e improcedencia del consenso entrecruzado en el liberalismo político.John Alexis Rengifo Carpintero - 2015 - Escritos 23 (51):409-437.
    The aim of the paper is to reconstruct and present in a critical perspective the main methodological devices of John Rawls’ Political Liberalism, which introduces the idea of the overlapped consensus as a way to guarantee, in a political sense, social justice within contemporary democratic societies. Those methodological devices are presented in order to reveal their conceptual failures when contrasted with real world situations and to indicate three elements: a) the psychologism of the theory which reduces the individuals of (...)
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    Thomism and Tolerance.John F. X. Knasas - 2011 - University of Scranton Press.
    In this incisive study, John F. X. Knasas grounds the ideal of tolerance in Aquinas’s natural law ethics and connects the virtue of civic tolerance to the concept of being. If God is the source of being, argues Knasas, then we are the articulation of being, and it is in this capacity that we recognize our bond with other people and thus acknowledge our duty to be tolerant of one another. An important contribution to practical metaphysics and the philosophical (...)
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  23. Jesus Christ in Modern Thought.John Macquarrie - 1990
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    The Value of Natural Sounds.John Andrew Fisher - 1999 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 33 (3):26.
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  25. Liberalism as free thought.John Skorupski - unknown
    John Stuart Mill is the philosopher of liberalism. Or so some people think. Others disagree; they may give that status to Locke, or (perhaps) to Kant. Or they may think the question frivolous and insist – boringly but, I cannot deny, sensibly – that no one thinker is the philosopher of liberalism.
     
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    Why for Lonergan Knowing Cannot Consist in “Taking a Look”.John F. X. Knasas - 2004 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (1):131-150.
    Over the years I have written a number of articles critiquing Transcendental Thomism both from philosophical and from textual points of view. In the course of these articles, I have made comments on Bernard J. F. Lonergan’s epistemology. These comments have caught the eye of Jeremy D. Wilkins, and have provoked his article, “A Dialectic of ‘Thomist’ Realisms: John Knasas and Bernard Lonergan.” The violence of Wilkins’s reaction leads me to believe that despite the passing nature of my comments, (...)
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    A William Ernest Hocking Reader: With Commentary.John Lachs & D. Micah Hester (eds.) - 2004 - Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
    Leading Harvard philosophy professor William Ernest Hocking , author of 17 books and in his day second only to John Dewey in the breadth of his thinking, is now largely forgotten, and his once-influential writings are out of print. This volume, which combines a rich selection of Hocking's work with incisive essays by distinguished scholars, seeks to recover Hocking's valuable contributions to philosophical thought.
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  28. Worker deacons.John Francis Collins & Sandra Carroll - 2018 - The Australasian Catholic Record 95 (3):319.
    Collins, John Francis; Carroll, Sandra The publication of the 'Norms for the Formation of Permanent Deacons and Guidelines for the Ministry and Life of Permanent Deacons' by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, in August 2016, has renewed focus on the role of permanent deacon. This article uses a heuristic structure to discuss the role of the permanent deacon in the Catholic Church in Australia. It then provides a historical perspective and background on the worker priest movement from the mid-twentieth (...)
     
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    The Vivekacūḍāmaṇi of Śaṅkarācārya Bhagavatpāda: An Introduction and Translation.John A. Grimes - 2004 - Routledge.
    The Vivekacudamani is one of the most important texts in the Advaita tradition and the most popular philosophical work ascribed to the great Indian philosopher, Sankara. This book presents an accessible translation of the entire text and also includes Upanisadic cross-referencing to most of its 580 verses, extensive notes, a lengthy Introduction, list of variant readings, an extensive bibliography, and an index to the verses.
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  30. Verse: The Last Move.John Demaray - 1968 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 49 (1):23.
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    Performance under optimal practice conditions following three degrees of massing of early practice.John M. Digman - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 52 (3):189.
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    Chapter Three–Thoreau's Sense of History: Uncertainty, Identity, Representation.John Dolis - 2004 - In Paul Harris & Michael Crawford, Time and uncertainty. Boston: Brill. pp. 11--31.
  33. Macat Library.John Donaldson & Ian Jackson (eds.) - 2017 - Routledge.
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    Seeing in and through time.John Dunn - 2011 - In Alexandra Lianeri, The western time of ancient history: historiographical encounters with the Greek and Roman pasts. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 307.
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    Chapter 6. D. Z. Phillips: Contemplation, understanding, and the particularity of meaning.John Edelman - 2009 - In John T. Edelman, Sense and reality: essays out of Swansea. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. pp. 125-158.
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    Acknowledgments.John W. Elrod - 1975 - In Being and existence in Kierkegaard's pseudonymous works. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
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    Notes on the Indian God Gavagrīva (Godzu Tennō) in Contemporary JapanNotes on the Indian God Gavagriva (Godzu Tenno) in Contemporary Japan.John F. Embree - 1939 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 59 (1):67.
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  38. Analytic interest psychology and synthetic philosophy.John Summerfield Engle - 1904 - Baltimore,: King Brothers.
     
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    Civic Virtue and Science in Prerevolutionary Europe.John C. Moore - 2005 - In Noretta Koertge, Scientific Values and Civic Virtues. New York, US: OUP Usa. pp. 5970.
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    (1 other version)Ethics, Ideology, and Feminine Virtue.John Exdell - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 13:169-199.
    ‘How wonderfully the ideas of virtue set afloat by the powerful are caught and imbibed by those under their dominion.’Harriet Taylor MillInAfter VirtueAlasdair MacIntyre argues that moral argument in modern civilization is inherently ideological in character. The parties at odds present their conclusions as objective truths, but in reality each relies on premises that he or she cannot rationally justify to the other. Since moral language wraps non-rational choices in the illusion of objectivity, it is unavoidably manipulative in function. In (...)
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  41. Heresy in South Africa.John Ferguson - 1962 - Hibbert Journal 61 (40):12.
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    Religion in the Twentieth Century.John A. Irving - 1949 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10 (2):295-297.
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  43. The Basic Values.John Finnis - 1994 - In Peter Singer, Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 229--235.
     
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  44. Critical notices.John Martin Fischer - 1999 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (4):1083.
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    Dlaczego nieśmiertelność nie jest taka zła.John Martin Fischer - 2016 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 64 (1):153-170.
    Autor twierdzi, że nieśmiertelność niekoniecznie musi być aż tak zła, jak to opisuje Bernard Williams. Twierdzi on, że jeśli nieśmiertelne życie charakteryzowałoby się wystarczająco zróżnicowanym pakietem doświadczeń, odpowiednio podzielonych, nie ma powodu, by sądzić, że ktoś będzie się nudził. Przyznaje, że niektóre z przyjemnych doświadczeń „same ulegają wyczerpaniu”, ale mówi, że nie ma wystarczającej liczby powtarzalnych „przyjemności”, aby ulec nudzie, o której mówi Bernard Williams.
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    Peirce’s Argument for Thirdness.John J. Fitzgerald - 1971 - New Scholasticism 45 (3):409-426.
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    “An Ever Brighter Beacon for All Who Are Seeking an Informed Orientation and Sure Guidance Amid the Uncertainties of the Modern World.”.John T. Ford - 2006 - Newman Studies Journal 3 (1):3-4.
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    Does Improving Geographic Access to VA Primary Care Services Impact Patients' Patterns of Utilization and Costs?John C. Fortney, Matthew L. Maciejewski, James J. Warren & James F. Burgess - 2005 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 42 (1):29-42.
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    Edward Bellasis: Carinal Newman as a Musician.John T. Ford - 2013 - Newman Studies Journal 10 (2):96-100.
    One of the major benefits of the Internet is that numerous books and essays that have long been out of print are now readily accessible—including the following booklet.
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    The aging physician: A practical approach to protect our patients.John T. Fortunato & Daniel Londyn Menkes - 2019 - Clinical Ethics 14 (1):46-49.
    As the median age of practicing physicians increases, ethical dilemmas due to age-related cognitive decline among clinicians will become ever more pressing. Compelling data show that despite acknowledgement of their duty to protect the public, physicians often fail to report themselves, their colleagues, or their physician-patients when cognitive decline appears to impact medical practice adversely. As such, efforts to educate physicians about ethical obligations and various tactful methodologies to report themselves or others seem ineffective. Illustrated by a case report of (...)
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