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    Arousal and memory.John Gormly & Joseph Lalka - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (5):486-488.
  2. Engaging Reason: On the Theory of Value and Action.Joseph Raz - 1999 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Joseph Raz presents a penetrating exploration of the interdependence of value, reason, and the will. These essays illuminate a wide range of questions concerning fundamental aspects of human thought and action. Engaging Reason is a summation of many years of original, compelling, and influential work by a major contemporary philosopher.
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  3. Maṭarot ṿa-ʻarakhim be-ḥinukh: muśagim ba-diyun ha-ḥinukhi.Joseph Abinun - 2002 - Ḳiryat Byaliḳ: Aḥ.
     
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    An ecological theory of sexual dimorphism in animals.Joseph N. Abraham - 1998 - Acta Biotheoretica 46 (1):23-35.
    Both male ornamentation and male combat result in increased male mortality. Because population sizes are limited by a carrying capacity, increased age-specific adult male mortality will result in decreased age-specific adult female mortality, as well as decreased juvenile mortality. As intersexual competition is one form of intraspecific competition, through choosing to mate with ornamented and/or combative males, females in polygamous systems reduce intraspecific competition. Because average male fitness must exactly equal average female fitness, male fitness will paradoxically rise with increasing (...)
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  5. Practice of Value.Joseph Raz - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Christine M. Korsgaard, Robert B. Pippin, Bernard Williams & R. Jay Wallace.
    The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, which are presented annually at each of nine universities in the United States and England, are among the most prestigious and notable events of the academic year. This volume inaugurates a new interdisciplinary series of books based on the Tanner Lectures given at the University of California, Berkeley. The series aims to make these distinguished lectures, and the lively debates stimulated by their presentation in Berkeley, available to a broad readership.The Practice of Value explores (...)
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    Conscience et vide d'existence.Joseph Abou-Rizk - 2013 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Ces deux ouvrages qui font la matière de ce volume se complètent parfaitement, c'est pourquoi ils paraissent sous le même titre. L'auteur analyse dans Esquisse d'une esthétique l'activité gratuite de l'artiste. Le procès de la conscience dénonce d'un côté la conscience de l'autre, reconnaît que les religions et les philosophies ne sont que des issues qui permettent de combler le vide d'être que la conscience a creusé en nous.
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    Secrets of the I Ching: Get What You Want in Every Situation Using the Classic Book of Changes.Joseph Murphy - 1999 - Penguin Books.
    The classic guide to tapping the practical benefits of an age-old book of wisdom--revised to captivate today's spiritual seekersBased on the revered Chinese philosophy with a 5,000-year-old tradition, the I Ching, or Book of Changes, is rich in revelations. An eminent expert on the powers of the subconscious, Dr. Joseph Murphy opens the guiding force of this ancient text to anyone with an appreciation of the possibilities. With the help of three coins--ordinary pennies will do-- readers will learn to (...)
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    Embodied idealism: Merleau-Ponty's transcendental philosophy.Joseph Berendzen - 2023 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Embodied Idealism argues that Maurice Merleau-Ponty's early thought - primarily as found in The Structure of Behavior and Phenomenology of Perception - stands as a form of transcendental idealism. This interpretation runs against the grain of much of the Merleau-Ponty scholarship, and opposing interpretations are not without support. Merleau-Ponty is at points highly critical of idealism in his early works. Also, his emphasis on embodiment would seem to run counter to the idealist view that the mental is central to reality. (...)
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    Permanence de la philosophie: mélanges offerts à Joseph Moreau.Joseph Moreau (ed.) - 1977 - Neuchâtel: A la Baconnière.
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  10. Edward F. Mooney.Joseph Westfall & Niels Jørgen - 2009 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (7):869-882.
     
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    Mabini Review 2019.Joseph Reylan Viray - 2019 - Mabini Review 8.
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    Economic Knowledge Freed from Determinism.Joseph Vogl - 2019 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 12 (1):73-92.
    The Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics interviewed Vogl about his intellectual career, his relationship to the history and philosophy of economics, and his perspective on the analysis of contemporary capitalism.
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    Cognitive Enhancement and Autonomous Vehicles: What Differences in Social and Individual Endorsement Imply.Joseph Vukov, Rohan Meda & Sarah Khan - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (4):243-245.
    Among other findings presented by Dinh et al. (2020), the authors conclude that people accept cognitive enhancement (CE) more readily when it is used by others than by themselves. In fact, in study...
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    Staying Human in an Era of Artificial Intelligence.Joseph Vukov - 2024 - New City Press.
    AI poses a real and present danger. It contains the capacity to amplify social problems, drive a wedge further into our already-polarized society, and sow seeds of distrust in communities and personal relationships. When approached without a robust sense of human dignity, AI also threatens to undermine our self-understanding. To a degree beyond any previous technology, AI can make us forget ourselves. In this new era of AI, we must consciously make a choice: to stay human. In this book I (...)
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    The Perils of Perfection: On the Limits and Possibilities of Human Enhancement.Joseph Vukov - 2023 - New City Press.
    Are you left dizzy by the vast array of new technologies? Skeptical about the latest Silicon Valley craze being worth the hype, yet wary of those who would throw these technologies to the curb? Me too. This book seeks to avoid landmines in our quest for perfection while offering strategies for evaluating both the possibilities and the limits of human enhancement. Think of it as a guide for navigating the perils of perfection while embracing the fullness of human dignity.
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    Logic.Joseph B. Walsh - 1940 - New York, NY, USA: Fordham University Press.
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    Syzygy, theme and history a study in plutarch's philopoemen and flamininus.Joseph J. Walsh - 1992 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 136 (2):208-233.
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    ‘Perseverance’ in 13th-Century Theology.Joseph Wawrykow - 1991 - Augustinian Studies 22:125-140.
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    Ironic midwives: Socratic maieutics in Nietzsche and Kierkegaard.Joseph Westfall - 2009 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (6):627-648.
    In this article, I argue that despite their philosophical differences, Nietzsche and Kierkegaard share a philosophical method or style rooted in the irony of Socrates. Such irony, when used to distance the author of a written work from its reader, effects the same sort of relationship between the author and the truth as was characteristic of Socrates. Thus, by way of writing in a certain, artful way, both Kierkegaard and Nietzsche are able to pull away from their readers, depriving themselves (...)
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    Zarathustra's Germanity: Luther, Goethe, Nietzsche.Joseph Westfall - 2004 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 27 (1):42-63.
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    Comfort and Dis-ease: The Problem of Anxiety.Joseph Wilson - 2009 - Dialogue: Journal of Phi Sigma Tau 51 (2-3):87-92.
    The concept of mental disease has broadened considerably in the last few years. Many mental states that were not previously considered problematic now fall under the category of disease. The most notable example is anxiety. Anxiety disorders are the most prevalently treated mental disease. The current social and psychiatric authorities emphasize the negativity of the affective state and recommend methods by which the state can be avoided. The problem with these approaches is that they do not recognize the functional role (...)
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    Tradition reinterpreted in Ex 6, 2-7,7.Joseph F. Wimmer - 1967 - Augustinianum 7 (3):405-418.
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    (1 other version)Business ethics: a stakeholder and issues management approach.Joseph W. Weiss - 2014 - San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers.
    NEW EDITION, REVISED AND UPDATED This is a pragmatic, hands-on, up-to-date guide to determining right and wrong in the business world. Joseph Weiss integrates a stakeholder perspective with an issues-oriented approach so students look at how a business’s actions affect not just share price and profit but the well-being of employees, customers, suppliers, the local community, the larger society, other nations, and the environment. Weiss uses a wealth of contemporary examples, including twenty-three customized cases that immerse students directly in (...)
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  24. 11.Joseph Raz - 2002 - In Sarah Buss & Lee Overton, On Frankfurt's Explanation of Respect for People. MIT Press. pp. 299-315.
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    Consequentialism: An Introduction.Joseph Raz - 1986 - In The Morality of Freedom. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Against Rawls's ‘separateness of persons’ objection to consequentialism, it can be replied that consequentialism does take into account differing personal viewpoints in legitimating trade‐offs between persons’ interests. Nozick's Kantian‐inspired view of rights as side‐constraints is also indecisive, as this view can only proscribe trade‐offs between individuals’ interests that have already been deemed, on independent grounds, to be impermissible. The appearance of agent‐relativity, which underlies both Nozick's case for constraints, and Nagel's argument for partiality, can to some degree be rendered consistent (...)
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    Equality.Joseph Raz - 1986 - In The Morality of Freedom. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Egalitarian principles should be distinguished from principles, which merely state relevantly complete grounds for the distribution of goods, and which thereafter enjoy a generality of application to those who meet the relevant conditions. Strict or paradigmatic egalitarian principles aim at an equal distribution of a certain good, on grounds generated by existing inequalities in the distribution of that good. Strict egalitarianism should be distinguished from rhetorical egalitarianism, in which equality is invoked simply as a way of drawing attention to the (...)
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    Incommensurability.Joseph Raz - 1986 - In The Morality of Freedom. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Two options are incommensurable if it is neither true that one of them is better than the other, nor true that they are of equal value. A test of incommensurability between two options, which yields a sufficient but not necessary condition of incommensurability, is that there is, or could be, another option that is better than one but is not better than the other. Two incommensurable options may be of roughly equal value, but do not have to be. The existence (...)
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    Identity and Social Bonds.Joseph Raz - manuscript
    I first argue that there is no problem about how to justify partialities (though there is a difficulty in justifying impartialities). Then I consider the role of consent in justifying rights and duties, using voluntary associations as a case in which consent has an important but limited role in doing so, a role determined and circumscribed by evaluative considerations. The values explain why consent can bind and bind one to act as one does not wish to do and even as (...)
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    Personal Well‐Being.Joseph Raz - 1986 - In The Morality of Freedom. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    A person's well‐being consists in his successful pursuit of valuable, willingly embraced goals. Many of these goals have a nested structure, and presuppose the existence of social forms or collective goods. Self‐interest is a narrower notion than that of personal well‐being. Self‐interest is advanced by fulfilment of a person's biologically determined needs and desires, including his feelings of satisfaction or contentment that arise from his pursuit of goals, which he was not biologically determined to have. Unlike the division between morality (...)
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  30. Rescuing Jerry from (basic) Principles.Joseph Raz - manuscript
    I will say something on two or three related but distinct topics. First, something on the grounding of normative beliefs, a topic – as I see it – in moral epistemology, and then after a brief remark on explanation, something against a certain understanding of basic principles. My observations were prompted by reflection on Jerry’s desire to rescue justice from the facts.
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    Sorensen: Vagueness has no function in law.Joseph Raz - 2001 - Legal Theory 7 (4):417-419.
    There is much in the paper that I agree with, much that I do not understand and am probably not competent to understand, and some which I am puzzled by. I will concentrate on the last. Both regarding puzzles, and regarding points of agreement and incomprehension, I will be selective and touch on only a few.
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  32. Speaking with one voice : On Dworkinian integrity and coherence.Joseph Raz - 2004 - In Justine Burley, Dworkin and His Critics: With Replies by Dworkin. Philosophers and their Critics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 285--290.
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    Speaking With One Voice: On Dworkinian Integrity and Coherence.Joseph Raz - 2004 - In Justine Burley, Dworkin and His Critics: With Replies by Dworkin. Philosophers and their Critics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 285–290.
    This chapter contains section titled: Acknowledgement.
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  34. The Authority of Law in the Predicament of Contemporary Social Theory.Joseph Raz - 1984 - Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 1:115-138.
     
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    The Exclusion of Ideals.Joseph Raz - 1986 - In The Morality of Freedom. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Political neutrality, conceived of as the exclusion of ideals, prevents governments from acting for reasons, which appeal to conceptions of the good, whether valid or invalid. Such a position relies on an elusive distinction between one part of morality, the good, and another, the right. Political welfarism, which allows governments to act specifically to increase want satisfaction, is mistaken in regarding want satisfaction as an intrinsic good. The Nozickean style aversion to coercion cannot be effectively grounded in autonomy, since no (...)
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    The Force of Numbers.Joseph Raz - 2004 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 54:245-264.
    A view as widely endorsed as it is disputed says, formulating it in my own words: The only thing we have reason to do is promote value . This I will call The promotion of value thesis.
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    Biocombustibles: ¿una estrategia de desarrollo o de mercado lucrativamente sostenible?Lázaro Camilo Recompensa Joseph, Benedito Dias Pereira, Arturo Zabala Zabala, Alexandre de Melo Farias & Pedro Ramos - 2008 - Polis 21.
    El trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar la incompatibilidad teórica existente entre el concepto (y/o los principios) del desarrollo sostenible y la producción de biocombustibles fundamentada en el modelo del agronegocio o agribusiness. Así en el primer ítem describimos los principales alertas emitidos a través de los Informes del IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, o Panel Inter gubernamental sobre los Cambios Climáticos) destacando: a) la influencia y el papel de las actividades humanas en el proceso del calentamiento global y la (...)
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    La ecología y la evaluación de proyectos agropecuarios de I+D en países capitalistas y socialistas. ¿Un reto para el desarrollo sostenible o la evaluación imposible?Lázaro Camilo Recompensa Joseph - 2004 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 9.
    El presente trabajo, estudia de forma sintética, la metodología y criterios utilizados en los países capitalistas (en este caso el Análisis Beneficio Costo) y socialistas en la cuantificación del excedente generado por las actividades de I+D, en el sector agropecuario como parte del desarrollo sostenible, o sea, la cuestión que se propone analizar es ¿será posible cuantificar el capital ambiental que tiende a ser escaso? ¿Cómo o con que precios evaluar las externalidades? ¿Será que la ciencia económica (en este caso (...)
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    Antimachus on Adonis?Joseph Reed - 1996 - Hermes 124 (3):381-383.
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    Parallelism in Isaiah.Joseph Reider & William Popper - 1925 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 45 (4):82.
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    The Mind of John Henry Newman.Joseph J. Reilly - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (1):12-16.
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  42. Lászlo Németh: Hungarian Writer and Reformer.Joseph Remenyi - 1950 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 31 (4):380.
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  43. Zsigmond Kemény, Hungarian Novelist.Joseph Remenyi - 1955 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 36 (4):385.
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    Questions d'architecture delphique : Remarques sur un chapiteau ionique attribué à l'ordre intérieur du temple d'Apollon à Delphes.Joseph Replat - 1922 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 46 (1):435-438.
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  45. The supernatural in nature.Joseph William Reynolds - 1897 - New York [etc.]: Longmans, Green, and co..
     
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  46. Scholasticism.Joseph Rickaby - 1908
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    St. Augustine's City of God: A View of the Contents.Joseph Rickaby - 2009 - Wipf and Stock Publishers.
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    Summaries and Comments: Elizabeth C. Shaw and Staff.Joseph P. Rice - 2018 - Review of Metaphysics 72 (1):123-124.
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    Das Wesen der menschlichen Kopfarbeit und andere Schriften.Joseph Dietzgen & Hellmut G. Haasis - 1973 - [Darmstadt]: Luchterhand. Edited by Hellmut G. Haasis.
    Das Wesen der menschlichen Kopfarbeit. -- Briefe an Karl Marx. -- Die Religion der Sozialdemokratie, 2. Kanzelrede. -- Die Grenzen der Erkenntnis. -- Verkappte Theologie. -- Philosophie. -- Schriften von und über Joseph Dietzgen (p. 175-176).
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    Modernities: Art-Matters in the Present.Joseph Masheck - 1993 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Joseph Masheck wants to take art, historical and modern, as a field of lively interrelations, rather than just second the motion that art history should be nonlinear; and he takes the task of art criticism to be theory in practice. Thus significant new art is represented in the thirty essays in _Modernities_, besides already "classic" modern architecture, sculpture, and photography, and contemporary painting by artists. Alternating between a comprehensive sense of art history and engagement with the new and unplumbed (...)
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