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    The fifth session of the council of Constance.S. J. Joseph Gill - 1964 - Heythrop Journal 5 (2):131–143.
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    The definition of the primacy of the Pope in the council of Florence.S. J. Joseph Gill - 1961 - Heythrop Journal 2 (1):14–29.
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    The fifth session of the council of Constance.Joseph Gill - 1964 - Heythrop Journal 5 (2):131-143.
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    The definition of the primacy of the Pope in the council of Florence.Joseph Gill - 1961 - Heythrop Journal 2 (1):14-29.
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    Global Ethnography: Forces, Connections, and Imaginations in a Postmodern World.Michael Burawoy, Joseph A. Blum, Sheba George, Zsuzsa Gille & Millie Thayer - 2000 - University of California Press.
    In this follow-up to the highly successful _Ethnography Unbound,_ Michael Burawoy and nine colleagues break the bounds of conventional sociology, to explore the mutual shaping of local struggles and global forces. In contrast to the lofty debates between radical theorists, these nine studies excavate the dynamics and histories of globalization by extending out from the concrete, everyday world. The authors were participant observers in diverse struggles over extending citizenship, medicalizing breast cancer, dumping toxic waste, privatizing nursing homes, the degradation of (...)
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    Berendzen, jc.Bettina Bergo, Zachary Braiterman, Martin Buber, Willa Cather, Joseph Conrad, Deborah Cook, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida, Patrick K. Dooley & Paul Franks - forthcoming - Philosophy Today.
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    FAMERÉE, Joseph, L'Ecclésiologie d'Yves CongarFAMERÉE, Joseph, L'Ecclésiologie d'Yves Congar.Gilles Routhier - 1995 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 51 (3):691-693.
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    Was heißt Denken nach dem Ende des Durchblicks?: Zum Tod von Gilles Deleuze.Joseph Vogl & Alexander Kluge - 2011 - In Friedrich Balke & Marc Rölli (eds.), Philosophie Und Nicht-Philosophie: Gilles Deleuze - Aktuelle Diskussionen. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 315-336.
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    Improvement of Navigation and Representation in Virtual Reality after Prism Adaptation in Neglect Patients.Bertrand Glize, Marine Lunven, Yves Rossetti, Patrice Revol, Sophie Jacquin-Courtois, Evelyne Klinger, Pierre-Alain Joseph & Gilles Rode - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    BAUBÉROT, Jean, FAMERÉE, Joseph, GREENACRE, Roger T., GUEIT, Jean, Démocratie dans les Églises. Anglicanisme - Catholicisme - Orthodoxie - Protestantisme. Conférences de la Faculté de théologie, Université catholique de LouvainBAUBÉROT, Jean, FAMERÉE, Joseph, GREENACRE, Roger T., GUEIT, Jean, Démocratie dans les Églises. Anglicanisme - Catholicisme - Orthodoxie - Protestantisme. Conférences de la Faculté de théologie, Université catholique de Louvain. [REVIEW]Gilles Routhier - 2001 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 57 (2):371-373.
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    Bernard Xibaut, Joseph Doré. La responsabilité d'un évêque. Postface par Mgr Joseph Doré. Paris, Mame, 2006, 396 p.Bernard Xibaut, Joseph Doré. La responsabilité d'un évêque. Postface par Mgr Joseph Doré. Paris, Mame, 2006, 396 p. [REVIEW]Gilles Routhier - 2008 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (2):570-571.
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    A voltaic enigma and a possible solution to it.Sydney Gill - 1976 - Annals of Science 33 (4):351-370.
    The invention of the first source of electric current by Alessandro Volta, an account of which he communicated in two letters to Sir Joseph Banks in London in 1800, was the outcome of nine years' experimentation. When material was being collected for the Edizione Nazionale of Volta's works , the Secretary of the Dutch Academy of Science discovered some correspondence between Volta and van Marum. The letters dated from 1788 to 1795, and two of them, written in 1792, reported (...)
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  13. Variability and moral phenomenology.Michael B. Gill - 2008 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7 (1):99-113.
    Many moral philosophers in the Western tradition have used phenomenological claims as starting points for philosophical inquiry; aspects of moral phenomenology have often been taken to be anchors to which any adequate account of morality must remain attached. This paper raises doubts about whether moral phenomena are universal and robust enough to serve the purposes to which moral philosophers have traditionally tried to put them. Persons’ experiences of morality may vary in a way that greatly limits the extent to which (...)
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    Revisiting Nietzsche et la Philosophie : gilles deleuze on force and eternal return.Joseph Ward - 2010 - Angelaki 15 (2):101-114.
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    Hermann J. Pottmeyer, Le rôle de la papauté au troisième millénaire. Une relecture de Vatican I et de Vatican II. Traduit de l'allemand par Joseph Hoffmann. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Théologies »), 2001, 192 p.Hermann J. Pottmeyer, Le rôle de la papauté au troisième millénaire. Une relecture de Vatican I et de Vatican II. Traduit de l'allemand par Joseph Hoffmann. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Théologies »), 2001, 192 p. [REVIEW]Gilles Routhier - 2003 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 59 (1):177-179.
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    Max Seckler, éd., Aux origines de l'École de Tübingen. Johann Sebastian Drey, Brève introduction à l'étude de la théologie (1819). Présentation et introduction par Max Seckler, traduction par Joseph Hoffmann, avec des contributions du cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, du cardinal Walter Kasper et de Max Seckler, ainsi que des textes de P. Chaillet, M.-D. Chenu, Y. Congar et P. Godet, postface de Mgr Joseph Doré. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Patrimoines », série « Christianisme »), 2007, 398 p.Max Seckler, éd., Aux origines de l'École de Tübingen. Johann Sebastian Drey, Brève introduction à l'étude de la théologie (1819). Présentation et introduction par Max Seckler, traduction par Joseph Hoffmann, avec des contributions du cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, du cardinal Walter Kasper et de Max Seckler, ainsi que des textes de P. Chaillet, M.-D. Chenu, Y. Congar et P. Godet, postface de Mgr Joseph Doré. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Patrimoines », série « Christianisme »), 2007, 398 p. [REVIEW]Gilles Routhier - 2008 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (2):566-567.
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    The dialectics of music: Adorno, Benjamin, and Deleuze.Joseph Weiss - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Combining the philosophy and musicology of T.W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and Gilles Deleuze, Joseph Weiss makes an original contribution to the field of aesthetics and critical theory. Highlighting previously hidden connections between these philosophers' work brings into focus a new perspective on the dynamic relationship between music, nature, history, and technology. Musical expression in this study is presented as one of the core ways in which human beings are able to escape their more base natures and instincts. The complex (...)
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    Peter Neuner, Théologie oecuménique. La quête de l'unité des Églises chrétiennes. Traduction par Joseph Hoffmann. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Initiations »), 2005, 513 p.Peter Neuner, Théologie oecuménique. La quête de l'unité des Églises chrétiennes. Traduction par Joseph Hoffmann. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Initiations »), 2005, 513 p. [REVIEW]Gilles Routhier - 2010 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 66 (3):627-628.
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    Papers From the Eranos Yearbooks.: Eranos 6. The Mystic Vision.Joseph Campbell (ed.) - 1968 - Princeton University Press.
    Essays by Ernesto Buonaiuti, Friedrich Heiler, Wilhelm Koppers, Louis Massignon, Jean de Menasce, Erich Neumann, Henri-Charles Puech, Gilles Quispel, Erwin Rousselle, Boris Vyshelawzeff, and Heinrich Zimmer.
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    Emptiness and Dogma.Joseph Stephen O'Leary - 2002 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (1):163-179.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (2002) 163-179 [Access article in PDF] Emptiness and Dogma Joseph S. O'Leary Sophia University The controversial Vatican document Dominus Iesus reasserts that non-Christian religions are objectively in a defective situation as regards salvation.Etymologically, salvation (soteria salus) means health. Here I should like to reflect on apparent symptoms of ill health in Christian theology and ask if Buddhist wisdom can help us formulate a diagnosis and (...)
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  21. Immersive ideals / critical distances : study of the affinity between artistic ideologies in virtual Reality and previous immersive idioms.Joseph Nechvatal (ed.) - 2010 - Berlin: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co KG.
    My research into Virtual Reality technology and its central property of immersion has indicated that immersion in Virtual Reality (VR) electronic systems is a significant key to the understanding of contemporary culture as well as considerable aspects of previous culture as detected in the histories of philosophy and the visual arts. The fundamental change in aesthetic perception engendered by immersion, a perception which is connected to the ideal of total-immersion in virtual space, identifies certain shifts in ontology which are relevant (...)
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    The Moral Dimension of Human Geography.Guy Mercier & Gilles Ritchot - 1994 - Diogenes 42 (166):49-62.
    Quand tu es seul, debout au milieu de la haute plaine d'Asie,sous la coupole insondable où parfois un piloteou un ange sème dans l'azur une coulée d'amidon;quand tu tressailles sentant ta petitesse,apprends-le: l'espace auquel semble-t-il il ne fautrien, a grandement besoin en réalitéd'un regard extérieur, de distance, de vide.Tu es seid à pouvoir lui rendre ce service.Joseph BrodskyIn the course of this century, a number of authors have asserted that geographic knowledge is useful for the development of programs to (...)
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  23. La Beauté tragique: Olkowski, Deleuze, and the Ruin of Representation. [REVIEW]Joseph Nechvatal - 2001 - Film-Philosophy 5 (2).
    Dorothea Olkowski _Gilles Deleuze and the Ruin of Representation_ Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999 ISBN 0-520-21693-8 298 pp.
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    El estado en la teoría y en la práctica (The state in theory and practice).Harold Joseph Laski - 1936 - Madrid,: Editorial Revista de derecho privado. Edited by Herrero, Vicente & [From Old Catalog].
    Harold Laski (Manchester, 1893-Londres, 1950) es de los pocos teóricos del Estado en el mundo anglo-sajón que, desde John Stuart Mill, merece ser recordado. Sus teorías se desenvuelven en el tránsito del pensamiento liberal a la acción de tipo socialista. Fue miembro de la renombrada Fabian Society aunque renunció a su puesto en el Comité Ejecutivo Fabiano aduciendo incompatibilidad de opiniones, pues no aceptaba la posición "gradualista" y evolucionista de la socialdemocracia. Además formó parte del comité ejecutivo del partido laboralista (...)
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    “Meanings, Communication, and Politics: Dewey and Derrida” in John Dewey and Continental Philosophy, ed. Paul Fairfield, 219-213.Paul Fairfield, James Scott Johnston, Tom Rockmore, James A. Good, Jim Garrison, Barry Allen, Joseph Margolis, Sandra B. Rosenthal, Richard J. Bernstein, David Vessey, C. G. Prado, Colin Koopman, Antonio Calcagno & Inna Semetsky (eds.) - 2010 - Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press.
    _John Dewey and Continental Philosophy_ provides a rich sampling of exchanges that could have taken place long ago between the traditions of American pragmatism and continental philosophy had the lines of communication been more open between Dewey and his European contemporaries. Since they were not, Paul Fairfield and thirteen of his colleagues seek to remedy the situation by bringing the philosophy of Dewey into conversation with several currents in continental philosophical thought, from post-Kantian idealism and the work of Friedrich Nietzsche (...)
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    Gill, Joseph, S. J., Konstanz und Basel-Florenz. [REVIEW]A. Ralston - 1968 - Augustinianum 8 (3):567-567.
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    (1 other version)The exhibition of the work of Eric Gill and the Guild of St. Joseph and St. Dominic.Tanya Harrod - 1994 - The Chesterton Review 20 (4):557-559.
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    “Nuestros únicos maestros son aquellos que nos dicen: ‘haz junto conmigo”: aproximaciones a una idea de educación en Diferencia y repetición de Gilles Deleuze.Juan Camargo - 2021 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 33 (1):49-72.
    En la bibliografía más reciente en torno a la obra filosófica de Deleuze no se ha abordado la relación entre una idea de educación y su libro _Diferencia y repetición_. Este artículo explora e interpreta a partir de la ontología de Deleuze una idea de formación. Parte de la comprensión de sus ideas de «diferencia y repetición” y del “método de dramatización” me permiten pensar cómo estas se inscriben en el terreno educativo, cuáles son sus alcances y consecuencias, ideas que (...)
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    Morality, Competition, and the Firm: The Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics.Joseph Heath (ed.) - 2014 - New York: Oup Usa.
    In four new and nine previously published essays, Joseph Heath provides a compelling new framework for thinking about the moral obligations of economic actors. The "market failures" approach to business ethics that he develops provides the basis for a unified theory of business ethics, corporate law, economic regulation, and the welfare state.
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    Aspiring girls: great expectations or impossible dreams?Gill Richards & Carol Posnett - 2012 - Educational Studies 38 (3):249-259.
    This study explores girls? aspirations for their future. The context was an ex-coalmining area where concerns had been raised by the local authority about the levels of girls? achievement. The focus of the research was the views of Year 6 girls as they prepared for their transition to secondary school and Year 11 girls as they prepared for their transition to post-compulsory school life. Perspectives of their staff were also sought, focusing on the impact of school and its community on (...)
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  31. Aristotle’s Theory of Substance: The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta.Mary Louise Gill - 2003 - Mind 112 (447):583-586.
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    Ethical dilemmas are really important to potential adopters of autonomous vehicles.Tripat Gill - 2021 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (4):657-673.
    The ethical dilemma of whether autonomous vehicles should protect the passengers or pedestrians when harm is unavoidable has been widely researched and debated. Several behavioral scientists have sought public opinion on this issue, based on the premise that EDs are critical to resolve for AV adoption. However, many scholars and industry participants have downplayed the importance of these edge cases. Policy makers also advocate a focus on higher level ethical principles rather than on a specific solution to EDs. But conspicuously (...)
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    Eliza! A reckoning with Cartesian magic.Karamjit S. Gill - 2024 - AI and Society 39 (1):1-3.
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    The Limit to Rationalism in the Immaculately Nonordered Universe.Douglas Chesley Gill - 2023 - Open Journal of Philosophy 13 (3):586-597.
    We claim that the Universe’s fundamental structure is not discoverable through rationalism. The various frameworks studied are logic, mathematics, their application through theories in physics, and finally, the pivotally separate application of logic to historical evidence in formal religious belief. The basis of the prohibition is that rational structure has a limit for consistency that falls short of completeness in absolute terms. The limit of observability reaches only a framework in which correlated elements are formed paradoxically within a parent structure. (...)
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    The British Moralists on Human Nature and the Birth of Secular Ethics.Michael B. Gill - 2006 - Cambridge ;: Cambridge University Press.
    Uncovering the historical roots of naturalistic, secular contemporary ethics, in this volume Michael Gill shows how the British moralists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries completed a Copernican revolution in moral philosophy. They effected a shift from thinking of morality as independent of human nature to thinking of it as part of human nature itself. He also shows how the British Moralists - sometimes inadvertently, sometimes by design - disengaged ethical thinking, first from distinctly Christian ideas and then from (...)
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  36. The gendered cyborg: a reader.Gill Kirkup (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Routledge in association with the Open University.
    The Gendered Cyborg brings together material from a variety of disciplines that analyze the relationship between gender and technoscience, and the way that this relationship is represented through ideas, language and visual imagery. The book opens with key feminist articles from the history and philosophy of science. They look at the ways that modern scientific thinking has constructed oppositional dualities such as objectivity/subjectivity, human/machine, nature/science, and male/female, and how these have constrained who can engage in science/technology and how they have (...)
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  37. An interaction effect of norm violations on causal judgment.Maureen Gill, Jonathan F. Kominsky, Thomas F. Icard & Joshua Knobe - 2022 - Cognition 228 (C):105183.
    Existing research has shown that norm violations influence causal judgments, and a number of different models have been developed to explain these effects. One such model, the necessity/sufficiency model, predicts an interac- tion pattern in people’s judgments. Specifically, it predicts that when people are judging the degree to which a particular factor is a cause, there should be an interaction between (a) the degree to which that factor violates a norm and (b) the degree to which another factor in the (...)
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  38. Did Chrysippus understand Medea?Christopher Gill - 1983 - Phronesis 28 (2):136-149.
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    Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton.Mary Louise Gill & James G. Lennox (eds.) - 2017 - Princeton University Press.
    The concept of self-motion is not only fundamental in Aristotle's argument for the Prime Mover and in ancient and medieval theories of nature, but it is also central to many theories of human agency and moral responsibility. In this collection of mostly new essays, scholars of classical, Hellenistic, medieval, and early modern philosophy and science explore the question of whether or not there are such things as self-movers, and if so, what their self-motion consists in. They trace the development of (...)
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  40. Personality in Greek Epic, Tragedy, and Philosophy: The Self in Dialogue.Christopher Gill - 1996 - Clarendon Press.
    This is a major study of conceptions of selfhood and personality in Homer and Greek Tragedy and Philosophy. The focus is on the norms of personality in Greek psychology and ethics. Gill argues that the key to understanding Greek thought of this type is to counteract the subjective and individualistic aspects of our own thinking about the person. He defines an "objective-participant" conception of personality, symbolized by the idea of the person as an interlocutor in a series of psychological (...)
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    An analysis of first-order logics of probability.Joseph Y. Halpern - 1990 - Artificial Intelligence 46 (3):311-350.
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    Individual and Conflict in Greek Ethics (review).Christopher Gill - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (4):554-555.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.4 (2003) 554-555 [Access article in PDF] Nicholas White. Individual and Conflict in Greek Ethics.New York: Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press, 2002. Pp. xv + 369. Cloth, $55.00. This is a thoughtful book on an interesting subject by a well-known scholar of ancient ethical philosophy. However, the organization and mode of exposition is, in some ways, rather odd; and this rather muffles the (...)
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    Seeking evidence and explanation signals religious and scientific commitments.Maureen Gill & Tania Lombrozo - 2023 - Cognition 238 (C):105496.
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  44. An empirical investigation of the influence of selected personal, organizational and moral intensity factors on ethical decision making.Joseph G. P. Paolillo & Scott J. Vitell - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 35 (1):65 - 74.
    This exploratory study of ethical decision making by individuals in organizations found moral intensity, as defined by Jones (1991), to significantly influence ethical decision making intentions of managers. Moral intensity explained 37% and 53% of the variance in ethical decision making in two decision-making scenarios. In part, the results of this research support our theoretical understanding of ethical/unethical decision-making and serve as a foundation for future research.
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    In the Social Factory?Rosalind Gill & Andy Pratt - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (7-8):1-30.
    This article introduces a special section concerned with precariousness and cultural work. Its aim is to bring into dialogue three bodies of ideas — the work of the autonomous Marxist `Italian laboratory'; activist writings about precariousness and precarity; and the emerging empirical scholarship concerned with the distinctive features of cultural work, at a moment when artists, designers and (new) media workers have taken centre stage as a supposed `creative class' of model entrepreneurs. The article is divided into three sections. It (...)
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  46. Adaptive norm-based coding of face identity.Gill Rhodes & David Leopold - 2011 - In Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford University Press.
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  47. Aristotle's Metaphysics Reconsidered.Mary Louise Gill - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (3):223-241.
    Aristotle's metaphysics has stimulated intense renewed debate in the past twenty years. Much of the discussion has focused on Metaphysics Z, Aristotle's fascinating and difficult investigation of substance , and to a lesser extent on H and Θ. The place of the central books within the larger project of First Philosophy in the Metaphysics has engaged scholars since antiquity, and that relationship has also been reexamined. In addition, scholars have been exploring the Metaphysics from various broader perspectives—first, in relation to (...)
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    Disability and the Damaging Master Narrative of an Open Future.Joseph A. Stramondo - 2020 - Hastings Center Report 50 (S1):30-36.
    It is sometimes argued that medical professionals should protect a future child's rights by prohibiting disabled parents from using technology to deliberately have a disabled child because disability is taken as an inevitable, severe threat to a child's otherwise “open” future. I will first argue that the open future that allegedly protects a child's future autonomy is precluded by the very conditions needed to develop that future autonomy. Any child's future will be narrowed as they are socialized in a way (...)
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    Shaftesbury on the Beauty of Nature.Michael B. Gill - 2021 - Journal of Modern Philosophy 3 (1):1.
    Many people today glorify wild nature. This attitude is diametrically opposed to the denigration of wild nature that was common in the seventeenth century. One of the most significant initiators of the modern revaluation of nature was Anthony Ashley Cooper, the third Earl of Shaftesbury. I elucidate here Shaftesbury’s pivotal view of nature. I show how that view emerged as Shaftesbury’s solution to a problem he took to be of the deepest philosophical and personal importance: the problem of how worship (...)
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  50. The Death of Socrates.Christopher Gill - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (01):25-.
    The scene at the end of the Phaedo, in which Plato describes how Socrates dies by poisoning from hemlock, is moving and impressive. It gives us the sense of witnessing directly an actual event, accurately and vividly described, the death of the historical Socrates. There are, however, certain curious features in the scene, and in the effects of the hemlock on Socrates, as Plato presents them. In the Phaedo hemlock has only one primary effect: it produces first heaviness and then (...)
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