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    Primo Levi and Humanism After Auschwitz: Posthumanist Reflections.Jonathan Druker - 2009 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Judaism, enlightenment, and the end of theodicy -- The shadowed violence of culture -- Survivor testimony and the Hegelian subject -- Ethics and ontology in Auschwitz and after -- Traumatic history -- The art of separation from chemistry to racial science -- The work of genocide -- Conclusion: a new humanism?.
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    Rationality: An Essay Towards an Analysis.Jonathan Bennett - 1989 - London, England: Hackett Publishing Company.
    This stimulating work takes the concept of 'rationality', a concept that more than any other is supposed to express the essence of what it means to be human, and submits it to a careful and penetrating analysis. The conclusions drawn often challenge those previously suggested by both philosophers and psychologists.
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  3. Anthony Simon Laden, Reasonably Radical: Deliberative Liberalism and the Politics of Identity Reviewed by.Jonathan Quong - 2002 - Philosophy in Review 22 (6):419-421.
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    Mapping data ethics curricula.Jonathan Reeve, Isabelle Zaugg & Tian Zheng - 2022 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 20 (3):388-399.
    Purpose As data-driven tools increasingly shape our life and tech ethics crises become strikingly frequent, data ethics coursework is urgently needed. The purpose of this study is to map the field of data ethics curricula, tracking relations between courses, instructors, texts and writers, and present a proof-of-concept interactive website for exploring these relations. This method is designed to be used in curricular research and development and provides multiple vantage points on this multidisciplinary field. Design/methodology/approach The authors use data science methods (...)
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    From Descartes to Wittgenstein.Jonathan Rée - 1982 - Philosophical Books 23 (2):76-82.
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  6. Studies in the History of Ethics, Symposium: J.S. Mill's Ethics.Jonathan Riley (ed.) - 2007
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    The supreme paradox: a book for the third millennium.Jonathan Sage - 2001 - Sussex, England: Book Guild.
    At significant times in history, a book is written which captures the spirit of the age and gives new meaning to our lives and our hopes for the future. This is such a book. Drawing on material gleaned from some of the greatest works of many of the greatest minds of the last two millennia, the author uncovers a common theme which runs through them all...a comprehensive and unifying principle of existence, a motivating and creative force behind all physical, mental (...)
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  8. The Life of a Style: Beginnings and Endings in the Narrative History of Art.Jonathan Gilmore - 2002 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 60 (4):360-361.
     
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  9. Theoretical Unity in Epistemology.Jonathan Kvanvig - 2019 - In Rodrigo Borges, Branden Fitelson & Cherie Braden, Knowledge, Scepticism, and Defeat: Themes from Klein. Springer Verlag.
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    The significance of Lucan's deiotarus episode.Jonathan Tracy - 2016 - Classical Quarterly 66 (2):605-613.
    Book 8 of Lucan's Bellum Civile opens with Pompey in desperate flight from Caesar after the disaster of Pharsalus, and in equally desperate search for a reliable ally. Before the fateful decision is taken that Pompey should make for Egypt, where he will be murdered upon arrival by minions of the treacherous Ptolemy XIII, Pompey dispatches his Galatian client-tetrarch Deiotarus to sound out the distant Parthians and summon their armed hordes to wage war on his behalf ; the king promptly (...)
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  11. The Ran-GTPase and cell-cycle control.Jonathan D. Moore - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (1):77-85.
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    Health-Care Agents: Decisional Capacity and Legal Compliance.Jonathan D. Moreno - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (2):173-174.
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    The dual-use dilemma.Jonathan D. Moreno - 2007 - Hastings Center Report 37 (5):6.
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    Art and ventriloquism by Goldblatt, David.Jonathan A. Neufeld - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65 (2):238–240.
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    Musical Formalism and Political Performances.Jonathan A. Neufeld - 2009 - Contemporary Aesthetics 7.
    Musical formalism, which strictly limits the type of thing any description of the music can tell us, is ill-equipped to account for contemporary performance practice. If performative interpretations are in a position to tell us something about musical works—that is if performance is a kind of description, as Peter Kivy argues—then we have to loosen the restrictions on notions of musical relevance to make sense of performance. I argue that musical formalism, which strictly limits the type of thing any description (...)
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    Form, Content, Function.Jonathan Parsons - 2011 - Schutzian Research 3:241-249.
  17. Juicing the Brain.Jonathan D. Moreno - unknown
    Physicians have long tinkered with ways to "improve" the human brain, but as our understanding of that organ's inner workings quickly grows, artificial enhancement is becoming more feasible. Military research is at the forefront of this work, much of it focused on drugs. The goal is to produce a better soldier, but the emerging techniques could just as easily be applied to any individual. The military wants to juice up personnel's brains because the human being is the weakest instrument of (...)
     
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  18. Aristotle, Aquinas, and the Christian Elevation of Pagan Friendship.Jonathan J. Sanford - 2013 - In Montague Brown, Love and Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition. Washington, D.C.: Amer Maritain Assn.
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  19. Sartre Studies International vol. 8, no. 1 (2002).Jonathan Webber - unknown
    Sartre's concept of ‘non-thetic awareness’ must be understood as equivalent to the concept of ‘nonconceptual content’ currently discussed in anglophone epistemology and philosophy of mind, since it could not otherwise play the role in the structure of ‘bad faith’, or self-deception, that Sartre ascribes to it. This understanding of the term makes sense of some otherwise puzzling features of Sartre's early philosophy, and has implications for understanding certain areas of his thought.
     
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  20. From Theology of Culture to Theological Ethics.Jonathan R. Wilson - 2001 - Journal of Religious Ethics 23:153-159.
     
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    Motivation, Dispositions And Aims.Jonathan Dancy - 1999 - Theoria 65 (2-3):212-224.
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    History of science in France.Jonathan Simon - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Science:1-7.
    Although maybe not the most fashionable area of study today, French science has a secure place in the classical canon of the history of science. Like the Scientific Revolution and Italian science at the beginning of the seventeenth century, French science, particularly eighteenth-century and early nineteenth-century French science, remains a safe, albeit conservative, bet in terms of history-of-science teaching and research. The classic trope of the passage of the flame of European science from Italy to Britain and France in the (...)
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    Some Thoughts on Thinking: Philosophy at Five Miles Per Hour.Jonathan Finch - 2002 - University Press of America.
    Some Thoughts on Thinking is a work dealing with the issues one faces when one attempts to construct non-arbitrary beliefs about ourselves and our surroundings. The text opens up with a discussion of the similarities and differences between science, theology, philosophy and tradition. This initial discussion provides the foundation for a deeper push into what is, and what is not, a recommendable and non-arbitrary belief. No previous exposure to philosophy is assumed and the language of the work is free of (...)
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    Thoughts from the long-term memory chair.Jonathan K. Foster - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):734-735.
    With reference to Ruchkins et al.'s framework, this commentary briefly considers the history of working memory, and whether, heuristically, this is a useful concept. A neuropsychologically motivated critique is offered, specifically with regard to the recent trend for working-memory researchers to conceptualise this capacity more as a process than as a set of distinct task-specific stores.
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    David carrier's art history.Jonathan Gilmore - 1995 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (1):39-47.
    It is a commonplace now among art historians that to say, with Ruskin, that an artist had an "innocent eye" was to give the artist an empty compliment. It would have been to say that the artist possessed something no one could possess, and that, if we follow E. H. Gombrich, the artist was not part of the history of art. Gombrich's goal was to show that the history of art was constituted by artists "making and matching" as they saw (...)
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    Convergence to agreement.Jonathan Gorman - 2004 - History and Theory 43 (1):107–116.
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    Endogenizing the order of moves in matrix games.Jonathan H. Hamilton & Steven M. Slutsky - 1993 - Theory and Decision 34 (1):47-62.
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    Shakespeare and Literary Theory.Jonathan Gil Harris - 2010 - Oxford University Press.
    Discussing the work of Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, and Hlne Cixous, Shakespeare and Literary Theory argues that literary theory is less an external set of ideas anachronistically imposed on Shakespeare's texts than a mode - or several modes - of critical reflection inspired by, and emerging from, his writing.
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    Curry’s Formalism as Structuralism.Jonathan P. Seldin - 2011 - Logica Universalis 5 (1):91-100.
    In 1939, Curry proposed a philosophy of mathematics he called formalism. He made this proposal in two works originally written then, although one of them was not published until 1951. These are the two philosophical works for which Curry is known, and they have left a false impression of his views. In this article, I propose to clarify Curry’s views by referring to some of his later writings on the subject. I claim that Curry’s philosophy was not what is now (...)
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    John T. Kearns. Combinatory logic with discriminators. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 34 , pp. 561–575.Jonathan P. Seldin - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2):339-340.
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    Who’s Afraid of the Periodic Table?Jonathan Simon - 2006 - Metascience 15 (1):105-107.
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  32. 1053-8100/02/$-see front matter© 2002 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.Jonathan Smallwood, Marc Obonsawin, Derek Heim, Arne Dietrich, Bjorn Merker, Richard A. Bryant, David Mallard, Talis Bachmann, Iiris Luiga & Endel Poder - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12:145.
     
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    Quebec's #casseroles: on participation, percussion and protest.Jonathan Sterne - forthcoming - Theory and Event 15 (3).
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    How to mistake a trivial fact about probability for a substantive fact about justified belief.Jonathan Sutton - unknown
    I am justified in believing that my lottery ticket—call it t1—will not win, on statistical grounds. Those grounds apply equally to any other ticket, so I am justified in believing of any other ticket ti (let i take values from 2 to 1000000) that it will not win. I am not, however, justified in believing the giant conjunctive proposition that t1 will not win & t2 will not win & . . . & t1,000,000 will not win. On the contrary, (...)
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  35. Introducing Asian American Theologies.Jonathan Y. Tan - 2008
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    Only Humans Get Dehumanized.Jonathan Tran - 2021 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 41 (2):241-244.
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    The Data of Ethics: Herbert Spencer.Jonathan H. Turner - 2011 - Routledge.
    In this amazingly prophetic work, done late in his career, Herbert Spencer offers an approach to ethics that anticipates developments throughout the twentieth century. He moves away from the twin evils of ethical doctrines bequeathed to us by an ancient past that are simply no longer feasible but also avoids modern standards of ethical conduct that are simply impossible to attain. "By association with rules that cannot be obeyed," Spencer writes, "rules that can be obeyed lose their authority." The volume (...)
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  38. The engineer as a local, not global citizen.Jonathan D. J. VanderSteen & Usman Mushtaq - 2018 - In Nicholas Sakellariou & Rania Milleron, Ethics, Politics, and Whistleblowing in Engineering. Boca Raton, FL: Crc Press.
     
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    Tramas cronotópicas y devenires auto-biográficos en la formación doctoral.Jonathan Aguirre, Luis Porta & Francisco Ramallo - 2022 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 7 (2):1-17.
    La formación doctoral representa en sí misma un itinerario educativo particular y complejo. Su singularidad radica no solo en aspectos institucionales, sistémicos o curriculares de cada programa de formación, sino que éste atraviesa al sujeto desde coordenadas biográficas, temporales y afectivas que solo pueden dimensionarse a través de su propia textualización y narración. Posicionados desde perspectivas pos cualitativas de investigación social, el enfoque biográfico, auto-biográfico y narrativo, emerge como posibilidad para recuperar las experiencias vividas por aquellos docentes universitarios que han (...)
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  40. Revelation.Jonathan Knight - 1999
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    Context, Event, Politics: Recovering the Political in the Work of Jacques Derrida.Jonathan Blair - 2007 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2007 (141):149-165.
    The French philosopher Jacques Derrida is most well known for instituting the school, or method, known as deconstruction, whereby one…interprets? No, critiques? No, challenges? Perhaps, changes? Maybe, performs? Certainly. Performs what? Justice? Was Derrida, then, a political philosopher, and deconstruction a political philosophy? Many readers of Derrida see what they call a political “turn” in his work near the end of the 1980s or early 1990s, when the content dealt with within that period and after was that of traditionally “political” (...)
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    Further Thoughts on the 4P Model.Jonathan Bolton - 2014 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (3):215-218.
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    The Ghost of the Executed Engineer: Technology and the Fall of the Soviet Union. Loren R. Graham.Jonathan Coopersmith - 1994 - Isis 85 (4):735-735.
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    Vertebrate left and right: Finally a cascade, but first a flow?Jonathan Cooke - 1999 - Bioessays 21 (7):537-541.
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    Identity and difference: essays on music, language, and time.Jonathan Cross (ed.) - 2004 - Leuven: Leuven University Press.
    "This volume is a collection of essays based on lectures given at the Orpheus Institute in Ghent at various occasions over the last 4 years.
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  46. Blackwell's A Companion to Epistemology.Jonathan Dancy & Ernest Sosa (eds.) - 1992 - Blackwell.
     
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    (1 other version)McDowell, Williams, and intuitionism.Jonathan Dancy - 2012 - In Ulrike Heuer & Gerald Lang, Luck, Value, and Commitment: Themes from the Ethics of Bernard Williams. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 269-290.
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    The trouble with liberals.Jonathan Derbyshire - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 33:85-86.
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    Evaluating the Impact of NGO Activism of Corporate Social Responsibility: Cases from Europe and the United States.Jonathan P. Doh & Terrence R. Guay - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:126-131.
    We argue that differences in the institutional setting of Europe and the US is the critical factor in understanding policymaking in Europe and the United States, and particularly the influence of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). To test this relationship between institutional differences, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and NGO activism, we investigate 12 cases involving US and European companies in each of three industries. We conclude that different institutional structures and political legacies in the US and Europe are important factors in explaining (...)
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    Regional Market Integration and Decentralization in Europe and North America.Jonathan P. Doh - 1999 - Business and Society 38 (4):474-507.
    Regional market integration in Europe and North America has grown increasingly extensive. This integration has created institutions and structures to guide pancontinental political, economic, and social policies. At the same time, both regions are experiencing pressures of decentralization. These competing trends are transforming relationships between and among business, society, and government. This article compares and contrasts integration in North America and Europe, and discusses the implications of political, economic, and institutional changes in these two regions for business-government relations and the (...)
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