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    Justifying political disobedience.Leslie J. Macfarlane - 1968 - Ethics 79 (1):24-55.
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    Violence and the State.Leslie Macfarlane - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (3):405-407.
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    On Leslie Macfarlane’s “Justifying Political Disobedience”.Graham Hubbs - 2015 - Ethics 125 (4):1148-1150.
    There is no consensus on the legitimacy of Chelsea Manning’s and Edward Snowden’s secret-revealing activities. Some see them as courageous acts of whistleblowing; to others they seem wanton acts of self-aggrandizement; still others find them traitorous acts of defiance. We can gain some clarity on these cases, I believe, if we consider them against the backdrop of Leslie Macfarlane’s “Justifying Political Disobedience.” After characterizing political disobedience, Macfarlane analyzes the possible justifiability of a politically disobedient act in terms (...)
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    The contribution of cathedrals to psychological health and well-being: Assessing the impact of Cathedral Carol Services.Leslie J. Francis, Susan H. Jones & Ursula McKenna - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):8.
    This study was designed to test the hypothesis that events such as the Christmas Eve Carol Services at Liverpool Cathedral that include some regular churchgoers (people who attend services most weeks) and much larger numbers of occasional visitors (who may attend church only once or twice a year) make a significant impact on the psychological health and well-being of the participants. Using a repeat-measure design, participants were invited to complete a copy of the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire while they were waiting (...)
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  5. Making sense of relative truth.John MacFarlane - 2005 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 105 (3):321–339.
    The goal of this paper is to make sense of relativism about truth. There are two key ideas. (1) To be a relativist about truth is to allow that a sentence or proposition might be assessment-sensitive: that is, its truth value might vary with the context of assessment as well as the context of use. (2) Making sense of relativism is a matter of understanding what it would be to commit oneself to the truth of an assessment-sensitive sentence or proposition.
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  6. Nonindexical contextualism.John MacFarlane - 2009 - Synthese 166 (2):231-250.
    Philosophers on all sides of the contextualism debates have had an overly narrow conception of what semantic context sensitivity could be. They have conflated context sensitivity (dependence of truth or extension on features of context) with indexicality (dependence of content on features of context). As a result of this conflation, proponents of contextualism have taken arguments that establish only context sensitivity to establish indexicality, while opponents of contextualism have taken arguments against indexicality to be arguments against context sensitivity. Once these (...)
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    Time and the space-traveller.Leslie Marder - 1971 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
    A readable, well illustrated, and often entertaining book surveying the main issues in the controversy over "time-dilation" and the "clock paradox" in Einstein's theory of relativity.
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    Implementing Regulatory Broad Consent Under the Revised Common Rule: Clarifying Key Points and the Need for Evidence.Holly Fernandez Lynch, Leslie E. Wolf & Mark Barnes - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (2):213-231.
    The revised Common Rule includes a new option for the conduct of secondary research with identifiable data and biospecimens: regulatory broad consent. Motivated by concerns regarding autonomy and trust in the research enterprise, regulators had initially proposed broad consent in a manner that would have rendered it the exclusive approach to secondary research with all biospecimens, regardless of identifiability. Based on public comments from both researchers and patients concerned that this approach would hinder important medical advances, however, regulators decided to (...)
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  9. (1 other version)Infinite Minds, a Philosophical Cosmology.John Leslie - 2001 - Philosophy 77 (302):625-634.
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    “Marriage is Necessary:” how accessing infrastructure through the family farm affects viability, transitions, and justice.Isaac Sohn Leslie, Alexa Wilhelm & Analena Bruce - 2024 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (4):1369-1384.
    Infrastructure can make or break a farm’s economic viability. Farmers’ ownership and ability to invest in infrastructure is often arranged through the family farm model, where farmers are typically married to their business partners. In this paper, we analyze the implications of organizing infrastructure access through the family farm model. Through interviews with 66 farmers and key informants in New England, U.S., we identify a treadmill of infrastructure accumulation for farmers with family capital and a treadmill of high labor and (...)
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  11. Pragmatism and inferentialism.John MacFarlane - 2010 - In Bernhard Weiss & Jeremy Wanderer (eds.), Reading Brandom: on making it explicit. New York: Routledge. pp. 81--95.
    One of the central themes of Brandom’s work is that we should construct our sematic theories around material validity and incompatibility, rather than reference, truth, and satisfaction. This approach to semantics is motivated in part by Brandom’s pragmatism about the relation between semantics and the more general study of language use—what he calls “pragmatics”: Inferring is a kind of doing. . . . The status of inference as something that can be done accordingly holds out the promise of securing an (...)
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  12. (2 other versions)Volume 1, Issue 1.Leslie Marsh & Christian Onof (eds.) - 2004 - Edinburgh University Press.
     
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  13. Double vision: two questions about the neo-Fregean program.John MacFarlane - 2009 - Synthese 170 (3):443-456.
    Much of The Reason’s Proper Study is devoted to defending the claim that simply by stipulating an abstraction principle for the “number-of” functor, we can simultaneously fix a meaning for this functor and acquire epistemic entitlement to the stipulated principle. In this paper, I argue that the semantic and epistemological principles Hale and Wright offer in defense of this claim may be too strong for their purposes. For if these principles are correct, it is hard to see why they do (...)
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  14. Index of Names.John Leslie - 2007 - In Immortality Defended. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 93–94.
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  15. World ensemble, or design.John Leslie - 2009 - In Michael Cannon Rea (ed.), Arguing about metaphysics. New York: Routledge. pp. 451.
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    Immigration lawyers and the lying client.Leslie C. Levin - 2012 - In Leslie C. Levin & Lynn M. Mather (eds.), Lawyers in practice: ethical decision making in context. London: University of Chicago Press. pp. 87.
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  17. Liberalism, Dogma and Negativism.Leslie M. Pape - 1939 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 5:346.
     
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  18. Boghossian, Bellarmine, and Bayes.John MacFarlane - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 141 (3):391-398.
    As Paul Boghossian sees it, postmodernist relativists and constructivists are paralyzed by a “fear of knowledge.” For example, they lack the courage to say, in the face of the Lakotas’ claim that their ancestors came from inside the earth, that it is a matter of known fact that their ancestors came across the Bering Strait. To avoid this, they accept the nonconfrontational view Boghossian calls..
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    Quality Assured Science: Managerialism in Forensic Biology.Myles Leslie - 2010 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 35 (3):283-306.
    This article takes as its point of departure the idea that the adoption of managerial principles to ensure the quality of DNA evidence is an accident of history which has changed the ways forensic biology is conducted and forensic biologists think. I begin by defining managerialism and tracking its entry into the contentious world of forensic biology, asking how it is that a focus on efficiency and precise process control is affecting these labs. My analysis unfolds in two parts. I (...)
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  20. Appendix: Brief Summary of the Book.John Leslie - 2007 - In Immortality Defended. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 87–88.
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  21. FILM-The Baader Meinhof Complex.Esther Leslie - 2009 - Radical Philosophy 153:63.
     
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  22. It Could Have Been Worse: Walter Benjamin as Opera.E. Leslie - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  23. Lenin in Essen.E. Leslie - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  24. Wrapping the Reichstag: Re-visioning German history.Esther Leslie - 1996 - Radical Philosophy 77:6-16.
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    Moral progress and social theory.Leslie Sklair - 1969 - Ethics 79 (3):229-234.
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    Sin and Society. Edward Alsworth Ross.Leslie Willis Sprague - 1908 - International Journal of Ethics 19 (1):136-137.
  27. How to Draw Conclusions from a Fine-Tuned Cosmos.John Leslie - 1997 - In Physics, Philosophy, and Theology: A Common Quest for Understanding. Vatican Observatory.
    Physical force strengths, particle masses, the early cosmic expansion speed and many other factors seem "fine tuned for life". Had they been slightly different, life’s evolution would have been impossible. The situation resembles catching a fish with an apparatus unable to catch ones slightly differently sized. One explanation is that the lake contains fish of many different sizes: multiple universes with randomized characteristics, most of them unobservable because observers cannot evolve in them. Another is that God created a fish of (...)
     
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    The Sayings of Chuang Chou.Donald Leslie & James R. Ware - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (1):61.
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  29. McDowell’s Kantianism.John Macfarlane - 2004 - Theoria 70 (2-3):250-265.
    In recent work, John McDowell has urged that we resurrect the Kantian thesis that concepts without intuitions are empty. I distinguish two forms of the thesis: a strong form that applies to all concepts and a weak form that is limited to empirical concepts. Because McDowell rejects Kant’s philosophy of mathematics, he can accept only the weaker form of the thesis. But this position is unstable. The reasoning behind McDowell’s insistence that empirical concepts can have content only if they are (...)
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  30. 1. An Intimate View.Elmer A. Leslie - 1954 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 35 (4):357.
     
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    Correspondence de Pékin, 1722-1759Correspondence de Pekin, 1722-1759.Donald D. Leslie & Le P. Antoine Gaubil - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (4):544.
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    Ethics as communication theory: Ed Murrow's legacy.Larry Z. Leslie - 1988 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 3 (2):7 – 19.
    Edward R. Murrow has often been mentioned as the model CBS newsman, a combination of integrity, common sense, sound news judgment, and good writing and delivery skills. Perhaps these qualities emerged from something beyond mere educational and technical competence; perhaps he had a ?theory?;, a larger view of the world and how things operate, or should operate. Murrow's early life is explored as origin of his theory and applications of his construct of ethics and integrity are discussed.
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    Effects of signaled free reinforcement on concurrent performances.Julian Leslie & J. R. Millenson - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (2):97-100.
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  34. Flux and flurry: stillness and hypermovement in animated worlds.Esther Leslie - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 152:21-30.
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    Hobbes.Sir Stephen Leslie - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14:97.
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    Ontology of an Image.Esther Leslie - 2021 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 30 (61-62):128-133.
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    RCA and the VideoDisc: The Business of Research. Margaret B. W. Graham.Stuart Leslie - 1988 - Isis 79 (1):160-161.
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    The Anatomy of Neoplatonism.John Leslie - 1991 - Philosophical Books 32 (2):78-80.
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    The moon landing and poetic inspiration: Speculative journey into the aesthetics of future poetry.Leslie Marter - 1977 - Journal of Social Philosophy 8 (2):1-4.
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    Times of Unreason's Many Unhappy Returns.Esther Leslie - 2024 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 33 (67).
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    The Physical World.Leslie J. Walker - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (15):314-.
    Simplicius, writing in the sixth century, distinguishes physical science from astronomy on the ground that, whereas it is the function of the physicist to “inquire into the nature of the heavens and the stars, into their potentialities, their quality, their becoming and passing away,” astronomy has no competence in questions of this primary character. Its function is “to determine the order of the heavenly bodies, their figures, magnitudes, distances from the earth, sun and moon, their eclipses, conjunctions, the quantitative and (...)
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    The Reality of the Future.John Leslie - 1990 - Dialogue 29 (3):441-.
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    What Is the Justice-Care Debate Really About?Leslie Cannold, Peter Singer, Helga Kuhse & Lori Gruen - 1995 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 20 (1):357-377.
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    Building a Better Lawyer Discipline System: The Queensland Experience.Leslie C. Levin - 2006 - Legal Ethics 9 (2):187-210.
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    Scientists and the Acid Rain Policy in Canada and the United States.Leslie R. Alm - 1997 - Science, Technology and Human Values 22 (3):349-368.
    The acid rain issue came into prominence because scientists kept telling the world of acid rain's potential devastating effects. Yet, the acid rain debate was marked by mistrust between American and Canadian scientists. The signing of the Air Quality Accord in 1991 appears to have quelled this divisiveness and promises to bring about a new era of scientific cooperation. Using surveys of acid rain scientists in the United States and Canada across three time periods, this study finds both similarities and (...)
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    Infinity, Person & Immortality.Leslie Armour - 1998 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 14:43-56.
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    Law and Society.Leslie Armour - 1972 - Philosophy in Context 1 (9999):32-35.
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    Looking for Whitehead.Leslie Armour - 2010 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (5):925-939.
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    Moral and Economic Socialism; Bosanquet, The Economy, and “The Citizen Mind”.Leslie Armour - 2000 - Bradley Studies 6 (1):18-45.
    Bernard Bosanquet insisted that the truth of “moral socialism” — the doctrine that we all form part of a mutually dependent community and that we all have an obligation to put the common good ahead of our personal self-interest — follows necessarily from what we know about the nature of reality and from the logic of ethics. “Economic socialism”, the doctrine, in his view, that there ought to be a central bureaucracy on which all should depend for our continued well-being, (...)
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    Metaphysical and Moral Idealism.Leslie Armour - 2007 - In Constantin V. Boundas (ed.), The Edinburgh Companion to the Twentieth Century Philosophies. Edinburgh. University of Edinburgh Press. pp. 63-77.
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