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    The Ethics of Conservation.Kate Rawles & Alan Holland - 1996 - Department of Philosophy, Lancaster University.
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    Cassedy, Steven, Dostoevsky’s Religion: Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, 2005, Index. 204 p. $49.50.Kate Holland - 2007 - Studies in East European Thought 59 (1-2):163-165.
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    Exploring Australian journalism discursive practices in reporting rape: The pitiful predator and the silent victim.Cathy Vaughan, Georgina Sutherland, Kate Holland, Patricia Easteal & Michelle Dunne Breen - 2017 - Discourse and Communication 11 (3):241-258.
    This article draws on the qualitative research component of a mixed-methods project exploring the Australian news media’s representation of violence against women. This critical discourse analysis is on print and online news reporting of the case of ‘Kings Cross Nightclub Rapist Luke Lazarus’, who in March 2015 was tried and convicted of raping a female club-goer in a laneway behind his father’s nightclub in Sydney, Australia. We explore the journalism discursive practices employed in the production of the news reports about (...)
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    Feminist Interpretations of Jacques Derrida.Nancy J. Holland (ed.) - 1997 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Much contemporary feminist theory continues to see itself as freeing women from patriarchal oppression so that they may realize their own inner truth. To be told by postmodern thinkers such as Jacques Derrida that the very possibility of such a truth must be submitted to the process of deconstruction thus seems to present a serious challenge to the feminist project. From a postmodern perspective, on the other hand, most feminist discourse remains deeply rooted, if not in essentialism, at least in (...)
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    The Novel in the Age of Disintegration: Dostoevsky and the Problem of Genre in the 1870s. By Kate Holland. Pp. xi, 251, Evanston, IL, Northwestern University Press, 2013, $45.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 59 (1):119-119.
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    (2 other versions)Public Health Ethics.Stephen Holland - 2007 - Hoboken, NJ: Polity.
    How far should we go in protecting and promoting public health? Can we force people to give up unhealthy habits and make healthier choices, or does everyone have the right to decide their own lifestyle? Should we stop treating smokers who refuse to give up smoking? Should we put a tax on fatty foods and ban vending machines in schools to address the obesity epidemic? Should parents be required to have their children vaccinated? Are some of our screening programmes unethical (...)
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  7. Beauvoir and Sartre's “disagreement” about freedom.Kate Kirkpatrick - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 18 (11):e12942.
    The French existentialists Simone de Beauvoir and Jean‐Paul Sartre are renowned philosophers of freedom. But what “existentialist freedom” is is a matter of disagreement amongst their interpreters and, some argue, between Beauvoir and Sartre themselves. Since the late 1980s several scholars have argued that a Sartrean conception of freedom cannot justify the ethics of existentialism, adequately account for situations of oppression, or serve feminist ends. On these readings, Beauvoir disagreed with Sartre about freedom—making existentialist ethics, resistance to oppression, and feminism (...)
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    Becoming Beauvoir: a life.Kate Kirkpatrick - 2019 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    “One is not born a woman, but becomes one”, Simone de Beauvoir A symbol of liberated womanhood, Simone de Beauvoir's unconventional relationships inspired and scandalised her generation. A philosopher, writer, and feminist icon, she won prestigious literary prizes and transformed the way we think about gender with The Second Sex. But despite her successes, she wondered if she had sold herself short. Her liaison with Jean-Paul Sartre has been billed as one of the most legendary love affairs of the twentieth (...)
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    Age, gender, and puberty influence the development of facial emotion recognition.Kate Lawrence, Ruth Campbell & David Skuse - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    AI as a boss? A national US survey of predispositions governing comfort with expanded AI roles in society.Kate K. Mays, Yiming Lei, Rebecca Giovanetti & James E. Katz - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (4):1587-1600.
    People’s comfort with and acceptability of artificial intelligence (AI) instantiations is a topic that has received little systematic study. This is surprising given the topic’s relevance to the design, deployment and even regulation of AI systems. To help fill in our knowledge base, we conducted mixed-methods analysis based on a survey of a representative sample of the US population (_N_ = 2254). Results show that there are two distinct social dimensions to comfort with AI: as a peer and as a (...)
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    The Art Experience.Kate McCallum, Scott Mitchell & Thom Scott-Phillips - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11 (1):21-35.
    Art theory has consistently emphasised the importance of situational, cultural, institutional and historical factors in viewers’ experience of fine art. However, the link between this heavily context-dependent interpretation and the workings of the mind is often left unexamined. Drawing on relevance theory—a prominent, cogent and productive body of work in cognitive pragmatics—we here argue that fine art achieves its effects by prompting the use of cognitive processes that are more commonly employed in the interpretation of words and other stimuli presented (...)
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    Kant on Traveling Blacksmiths and Passive Citizenship.Kate A. Moran - 2021 - Kant Studien 112 (1):105-126.
    Kant makes and elaborates upon a distinction between active citizenship and passive citizenship. Active citizens enjoy the right to vote and rights of political participation generally. Passive citizens do not, though they still enjoy the protection of the law as citizens. Kant’s examples have left commentators puzzling over how these distinctions follow from his stated rationale or justification for active citizenship, namely, that active citizens possess a kind of political and economic self-sufficiency. This essay focuses on one subset passive citizenry (...)
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    Community and Progress in Kant's Moral Philosophy.Kate A. Moran - 2012 - Catholic University of America Press.
    Denis, Lara. Moral Self-Regard: Duties to Oneself in Kant's Moral Theory. New York: Garland Publishing. 2001. Engstrom, Stephen. “The Concept ofthe Highest Good in Kant's Moral The- ory.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52, ...
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  14. Can Kant have an account of moral education?Kate A. Moran - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (4):471-484.
    There is an apparent tension between Immanuel Kant's model of moral agency and his often-neglected philosophy of moral education. On the one hand, Kant's account of moral knowledge and decision-making seems to be one that can be self-taught. Kant's famous categorical imperative and related 'fact of reason' argument suggest that we learn the content and application of the moral law on our own. On the other hand, Kant has a sophisticated and detailed account of moral education that goes well beyond (...)
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  15. Delusions of Virtue: Kant on Self-Conceit.Kate Moran - 2014 - Kantian Review 19 (3):419-447.
    Little extended attention has been given to Kant's notion of self-conceit, though it appears throughout his theoretical and practical philosophy. Authors who discuss self-conceit often describe it as a kind of imperiousness or arrogance in which the conceited agent seeks to impose selfish principles upon others, or sees others as worthless. I argue that these features of self-conceit are symptoms of a deeper and more thoroughgoing failure. Self-conceit is best described as the tendency to insist upon one to oneself or (...)
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    The Moral Person of the State: Pufendorf, Sovereignty and Composite Polities.Ben Holland - 2017 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    This is the first detailed study in any language of the single most influential theory of the modern state: Samuel von Pufendorf's account of the state as a 'moral person'. Ben Holland reconstructs the theological and political contexts in and for which Pufendorf conceived of the state as being a person. Pufendorf took up an early Christian conception of personality and a medieval conception of freedom in order to fashion a theory of the state appropriate to continental Europe, and (...)
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    Nomad Citizenship: Free-Market Communism and the Slow-Motion General Strike.Eugene W. Holland - 2011 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    _Nomad Citizenship_ argues for transforming our institutions and practices of citizenship and markets in order to release society from dependence on the state and capital. It changes Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of nomadology into a utopian project with immediate practical implications, developing ideas of a nonlinear Marxism and of the slow-motion general strike. Responding to the challenge of creating philosophical concepts with concrete applications, Eugene W. Holland looks outside the state to analyze contemporary political and economic development using the (...)
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    Neither justice nor charity? Kant on ‘general injustice’.Kate A. Moran - 2017 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 47 (4):477-498.
    We often make a distinction between what we owe as a matter of repayment, and what we give or offer out of charity. But how shall we describe our obligations to fellow citizens when we are in a position to be charitable because of a past injustice on the part of the state? This essay examines the moral implications of past injustice by considering Immanuel Kant's remarks on this phenomenon in his lectures and writings. In particular, it discusses the role (...)
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    Philosophy, Its History and Historiography.Alan Holland (ed.) - 1985 - Reidel.
    Alan J. Holland. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Main entry under title: Philosophy, its history and historiography. (Royal Institute of Philosophy Conference; v. 1983) ...
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  20. Immanuel Kant on moral luck.Kate Moran - 2019 - In Ian M. Church & Robert J. Hartman, The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck. New York: Routledge.
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    Kant's Ethics.Kate Moran - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Element provides an overview of Immanuel Kant's arguments regarding the content of the moral law, as well as an exposition of his arguments for the bindingness of the moral law for rational agents. The Element also considers common objections to Kant's ethics.
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    Mirrored Characters in L’Invitée: Françoise and Élisabeth.Alison T. Holland - 2001 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 17 (1):89-97.
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    Land Education: Rethinking Pedagogies of Place From Indigenous, Postcolonial, and Decolonizing Perspectives.Kate McCoy, Eve Tuck & Marcia McKenzie (eds.) - 2016 - Routledge.
    This important book on Land Education offers critical analysis of the paths forward for education on Indigenous land. This analysis discusses the necessity of centring historical and current contexts of colonization in education on and in relation to land. In addition, contributors explore the intersections of environmentalism and Indigenous rights, in part inspired by the realisation that the specifics of geography and community matter for how environmental education can be engaged. This edited volume suggests how place-based pedagogies can respond to (...)
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    An argument in Plato's theaetetus: 184-.A. J. Holland - 1973 - Philosophical Quarterly 23 (91):97-116.
    "theaetetus" of the thesis that knowledge is sense-perception. After a brief defence of plato's handling of this thesis it is shown how the argument can, by the addition of one premiss, be rendered valid. A strong form of the 'proper objects' doctrine of perception is revealed as a crucial premiss. An implication of the argument is seen to be that perception in itself is unable to found an ordered and coherent picture of the world. A similar point, it is argued, (...)
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    A disclaimer.R. F. Holland - 1957 - Philosophical Review 66 (2):239-241.
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    An Element-ary Education.LeAnn M. Holland - 2015 - Philosophy of Education 71:351-359.
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  27. Consistency in Presuming Agnosticism.Aaron Holland - 2001 - Philo 4 (1):82-89.
    According to the presumption of atheism, we are to presume disbelief unless agnosticism or theism can be adequately defended. In this paper I will defend the presumption of atheism against a popular objection made by Thomas Morris and elucidate an insuperable difficulty for any attempt to argue for a presumption of agnosticism.
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    Cultivating the Philosophical Imagination: Experiencing the Limits of Language with Wittgenstein, Foucault, and Habermas.Kristopher Holland & David Phelps - 2011 - Philosophy of Education 67:343-353.
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    Evolution and purpose : a response to Herman Daly.Alan Holland - 2002 - .
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    Family Nomenclature and Same-Name Divinities in Roman Religion and Mythology.Lora Holland - 2011 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 104 (2):211-226.
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    Freud: The mind of the moralist.R. F. Holland - 1960 - Philosophical Books 1 (2):14-16.
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    Iris Murdoch 1919-1999.Margaret G. Holland - 1999 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 72 (5):212 - 213.
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    Memory and mind.A. J. Holland - 1977 - Philosophical Books 18 (3):132-133.
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  34. Natural capital+ philosophy and the natural-environment.A. Holland - forthcoming - Philosophy.
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    Nature, Every Last Drop, is Good.Alan Holland & British Association of Nature Conservationists - 1996 - Department of Philosophy, Lancaster University.
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    Natural Law and the Theory of International Society: Otto von Gierke and the Three Traditions of International Theory.Ben Holland - 2012 - Journal of International Political Theory 8 (1-2):48-73.
    Hedley Bull, in the passage in The Anarchical Society which introduces the ‘three competing traditions of thought’ associated with the articulation of the modern states-system, cited Otto von Gierke as the originator of this influential way of organising international theory. This article examines Gierke's work in order to assess the extent of the influence on the English School that can be ascribed to him. It argues that in fact Gierke's version of the three traditions bears little resemblance to that of (...)
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    No Title available: Dialogue.Nancy J. Holland - 2009 - Dialogue 48 (1):209-211.
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    Projective geometries of algebraically closed fields of characteristic zero.Kitty L. Holland - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 60 (3):237-260.
    Fix an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero and let G be its geometry of transcendence degree one extensions. Let X be a set of points of G. We show that X extends to a projective subgeometry of G exactly if the partial derivatives of the polynomials inducing dependence on its elements satisfy certain separability conditions. This analysis produces a concrete representation of the coordinatizing fields of maximal projective subgeometries of G.
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    Reconsidering the “Ped” in Pedagogy: A Walking Education.LeAnn M. Holland - 2016 - Philosophy of Education 72:64-73.
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    Response to the Case of Short-Term International Development Work: Comment on “Global Health Case: Questioning Our Contributions” by Kelly Anderson.Alyson V. F. Holland & Timothy A. Holland - 2015 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 12 (1):155-156.
    The conventional approach to international development by civil society—that is, the installation of “Western” programs and institutions by “Western” groups in “underdeveloped” regions—has remained largely unchanged since global poverty reduction, whether for political or social justice motivations, gained prominence in public discourse after World War II. Yet poverty rates, literacy, life expectancy, and unemployment in one of the poorest regions of the world, sub-Saharan Africa, has remained the same if not worsened since the 1970s . And, still, the great Development (...)
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    Scepticism and causal theories of knowledge.A. J. Holland - 1977 - Mind 86 (344):555-573.
    The question discussed is whether the conditions for knowledge laid down by externalist or causal theories of knowledge render knowledge claims secure from scepticism of the cartesian kind. a simple account of such conditions encourages an affirmative answer. but such an account proves inadequate and some of the conditions of an adequate account are sketched. once these conditions are introduced, it is argued, knowledge claims appear as open as ever to sceptical challenge. however it is also seen how modest knowledge (...)
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  42. Trajectories and causal phase-space approach to relativistic quantum mechanics.P. R. Holland, A. Kyprianidis & J. P. Vigier - 1987 - Foundations of Physics 17 (5):531-548.
    We analyze phase-space approaches to relativistic quantum mechanics from the viewpoint of the causal interpretation. In particular, we discuss the canonical phase space associated with stochastic quantization, its relation to Hilbert space, and the Wigner-Moyal formalism. We then consider the nature of Feynman paths, and the problem of nonlocality, and conclude that a perfectly consistent relativistically covariant interpretation of quantum mechanics which retains the notion of particle trajectory is possible.
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    The Archimedean Point: From Fixed Positions to the Limits of Theory.Jocelyn Holland & Edgar Landgraf - 2014 - Substance 43 (3):3-11.
    There is no authoritative biography of Archimedes, but there are moments from his life which, apocryphal or not, have become the stuff of legend. These include accounts of Archimedes running naked through the streets after realizing that his body displaces water in the bath , how he sat musing over diagrams in the sand as sword-bearing Romans descended upon him during a siege of Syracuse, and of course, his mechanically-informed claim that a firm resting place is all he would need (...)
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    The concept of education.R. F. Holland - 1967 - Philosophical Books 8 (3):18-19.
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    Taking Darwin Seriously.Alan Holland - 1988 - Philosophical Books 29 (2):116-117.
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    (5 other versions)The elements of jurisprudence.Thomas Erskine Holland - 1896 - Clark, NJ: Lawbook Exchange.
    Jurisprudence -- Law -- Laws as rules of human action -- Positive law -- The sources of law -- The object of law -- Rights -- Analysis of a right -- The leading classifications of rights -- Rights at rest in motion --Private law : rights in rem -- Private law : rights in personam --Private law : remedial rights -- Private law : abnormal -- Private law : adjective -- Public law -- International law -- The application of law.
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    The ethics of attaching research conditions to access to new health technologies.Stephen Holland & Tony Hope - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (6):366-371.
    Decisions on which new health technologies to provide are controversial because of the scarcity of healthcare resources, the competing demands of payers, providers and patients and the uncertainty of the evidence base. Given this, additional information about new health technologies is often considered valuable. One response is to make access to a new health technology conditional on further research. Access can be restricted to patients who participate in a research study, such as a randomised controlled trial; alternatively, a new treatment (...)
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    The magnetic contribution to the driving force for crystal nucleation in undercooled Co–Pd melts.D. Holland-Moritz & F. Spaepen - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (10):957-966.
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    The one-electron states of imperfect crystals.B. W. Holland - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (85):87-96.
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    Unstable Cliffs.Alan Holland - 2006 - Environmental Values 15 (4):423 - 424.
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