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  1. Moralʹ i religii︠a︡.Mark Mendelevich Persit︠s︡ - 1957
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    Divergent Effects of Metaphoric Company Logos: Do They Convey What the Company Does or What I Need?Mark J. Landau, Noelle M. Nelson & Lucas A. Keefer - 2015 - Metaphor and Symbol 30 (4):314-338.
    Many corporate logos use pictorial metaphors to influence consumer attitudes. Priming concrete concepts—by means of logo exposure or other procedures—changes attitudes toward dissimilar abstract targets in metaphor-consistent ways. It is assumed, however, that observers apply a logo’s metaphor externally to interpret the company and its service. This research examined the possibility that observers may instead apply that metaphor internally to interpret their current condition and hence their need for the company’s service. We hypothesized that the same logo can have divergent (...)
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    Beyond “Kaput”: Horace Kallen and Kallenism at The New School for Social Research.Mark Larrimore - 2019 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 40 (2):427-441.
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    Index.Mark Tunick - 1992 - In Hegel’s Political Philosophy: Interpreting the Practice of Legal Punishment. Princeton University Press. pp. 185-191.
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  5. Everyone to be Research Patient.Mark Turtle - 2011 - Research Ethics 7 (4):163-163.
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    Public Rights, Private Relations.Mark Tushnet - 2016 - Jurisprudence 7 (2):355-364.
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    Van Dyck at the English Court: The Relations of Portraiture and Allegory.Mark Roskill - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 14 (1):173-199.
    Anthony van Dyck’s period of service to the Stuart court stretches from 1632, when he was appointed “principalle Paynter in ordinary to their Majesties” and knighted, to his death at the end of 1641. After an earlier visit of a few months, beginning in December 160, van Dyck had gone to Italy to improve himself; there he had defected from the service of James I. On his return to England this was forgiven, and in the early years he was mainly (...)
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  8. Fragmentation and Consensus in Contemporary Neo-Aristotelian Ethics: A Study in Communitarianism and Casuistry.Mark G. Kuczewski - 1994 - Dissertation, Duquesne University
    This dissertation examines the two most popular contemporary revivals of Aristotelian ethics, communitarianism and casuistry. I consider how these two schools of thought which take Aristotle's ethics as their starting point, can seem to be so diametrically opposed. The communitarian approach to ethics, personified by Alasdair MacIntyre, Michael Sandel, and Ezekiel J. Emanuel argues that a shared notion of the self or the good life must be sought prior to resolving ethical problems. Conversely, the new casuistic movement, exemplified by the (...)
     
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    Conciliation and meta-contrast are important for understanding how people assign group memberships during conflict situations.Mark Levine & Richard Philpot - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Pietraszewski misrepresents both the nature of behaviour in conflict and the ability of psychology to theorise the relational properties of group designation. At the behavioural level, he focusses exclusively on “attack,” when consolation/care in conflict is equally present and important. At the theoretical level, he ignores existing psychological work on how group perception is shaped by the meta-contrast principle.
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    Adaptation and the technological society: A value context for technology assessment.Mark W. Lipsey - 1978 - Zygon 13 (1):2-18.
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    Current Controversies in Virtue.Mark Alfano (ed.) - 2015 - Routledge.
    Virtue is among the most venerable concepts in philosophy, and has recently seen a major revival. However, new challenges to conceptions of virtue have also arisen. In _Current Controversies in Virtue Theory_, five pairs of cutting-edge philosophers square off over central topics in virtue theory: the nature of virtue, the connection between virtue and flourishing, the connection between moral and epistemic virtues, the way in which virtues are acquired, and the possibility of attaining virtue. Mark Alfano guides his readers (...)
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  12. „Tigranu, the Crown Prince of Armenia“: Evidence from the Babylonian Astronomical Diaries.Mark Geller & Giusto Traina - 2013 - Klio 95 (2):447-454.
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  13. Distribution lists for copies of Locke's books and Boyle's general history of the air.Mark Goldie - 2004 - Locke Studies 4:235-242.
  14. Astrology and Alchemy.Mark Graubard - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (1):68-68.
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    Steiner and the Humours: The Survival of Ancient Greek Science.Mark Grant - 1999 - British Journal of Educational Studies 47 (1):56 - 70.
    The paper reviews the way in which Steiner schools have attached importance to the categorisation of pupil character and behaviour, drawing on a tradition going back to ancient Greek science.
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  16. Touch and haptics.Mark Hollins - 2002 - In J. Wixted & H. Pashler, Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology. Wiley.
     
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    Dukor's Theistic Humanism, Panacea to Globalization.Mark Omorovie Ikeke - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):101.
    Globalization is now a force that must be reckoned with. Globalization has both good benefits and negative effects. This paper examines the benefits and dangers of globalization. The paper uses a critical analytic method to examine the theistic humanistic philosophy of Maduabuchi Dukor and its contribution in this time of globalization. The African idea that man can accomplish his highest rooted in theistic values makes it different from every other form of humanism. The paper concludes and argues that the solution (...)
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  18. Chicago Under Glass: Early Photographs From the Chicago Daily News.Mark Jacob, Richard Cahan & Rick Kogan - 2007 - University of Chicago Press.
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    (1 other version)Nietzsche on Freedom and Autonomy (review).Mark P. Jenkins - 2008 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 40 (1):85-90.
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    The Pars moralis of the Summa theologiae as Scientia and as Ars.Mark D. Jordan - 1994 - In Andreas Speer & Ingrid Craemer-Ruegenberg, Scientia und Ars im Hoch- und Spätmittelalter. de Gruyter. pp. 468-481.
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    The EU’s Democracy Promotion and the Mediterranean Neighbours: Orientation, Ownership and Dialogue in Jordan and Turkey.Mark A. Jubulis - 2018 - The European Legacy 24 (1):98-101.
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  22. Voices of vocation.Mark A. Jumper - 2022 - In Corné J. Bekker & James T. Flynn, Doctors for the Church. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company.
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    The new populism and the new Marxism.Mark E. Kann - 1983 - Theory and Society 12 (3):365-373.
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    Great Economists Since Keynes: An Introduction to the Lives and Works of One Hundred Modern Economists.Mark Blaug - 1989 - Cambridge University Press.
  25. Conversion Based in Love: Miguel Angel Asturias and His Concept of Ultimate Reality and Meaning in El Señor Presidente.Mark DeStephano - 2001 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 24 (2):106-116.
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  26. The Pedagogy of Ultimate Reality and Meaning Through Romance Languages and Literatures.Mark DeStephano - 2012 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 35 (1-2):45-59.
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    Back to where it all began …? Reflections on injecting the ethos of the Early Town Planning Movement into Planning, Planners and Plans in post-1994 South Africa.Mark Oranje - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (3):01-10.
    Recent developments in South Africa in the field of planning, the domain of plans, and the world of planners, would suggest that planning and plans are viewed in a positive light, the local planning profession is in good shape, and these instruments and actors can play a meaningful role in the development and transformation of the country. In this article, these assumptions were explored through the lens of the attributes and convictions that gave birth to and drove the early 'town (...)
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    Warrant and Meaning in Quine’s Clothing.Mark Pastin - 1978 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):119-132.
  29. Citizenship and integrity.Mark Philp - 1999 - In Alan Montefiore & David Vines, Integrity in the Public and Private Domains. New York: Routledge. pp. 18.
     
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    Addressing threats like Covid: why we will tend to over-react and how we can do better.Mark Pingle - 2022 - Mind and Society 21 (1):9-23.
    A number of behavioral economic insights suggest we will tend to overreact, individually and collectively, to a new, serious, but low probability health threat, like Covid 19. To respond more effectively to such threats, we should recognize why we will tend to overreact and prepare in advance not to do so. We also should recognize the usefulness in giving lower level governments, non-profits, and less formal communities some ability to respond, rather than presuming we should address a significant threat like (...)
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  31. Methods for Matthew.Mark Allan Powell - 2009
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    Plato's trial of Athens.Mark Ralkowski - 2018 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    What can we learn about the trial of Socrates from Plato's Dialogues? Most scholars say we can learn a lot from the Apology, but not from the rest. Plato's Trial of Athens rejects this assumption and argues that Plato used several of his dialogues to turn the tables on Socrates' accusers: they blamed Socrates for something the city had done to itself. Plato wanted to set the record straight and save his city from repeating her worst mistakes of the 5th (...)
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    Books in Review.Mark Reinhardt - 1995 - Political Theory 23 (4):689-719.
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    Therapeutic Access to the Embryo.Mark F. Repenshek - 2011 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (4):735-756.
    Genomic interventions ex utero and in utero are already a reality in medicine. It is plausible to believe that this reality will lead to therapies at the preimplantation level, especially where such interventions are the only safe and effective way to truly prevent human suffering and disease in offspring. The plausibility of this type of genomic therapy is of particular interest for prospective parents who are Roman Catholic, since in vitro fertilization provides the only means by which an offspring’s genome (...)
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    Understanding Sartre.Mark Richardson - 2005 - Philosophy Now 53:53-54.
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    What Isn’t a Belief?Mark Richard - 1994 - Philosophical Topics 22 (1/2):291-318.
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    Philosophical Perspectives on Depiction edited by abell, catharine and katerina bantinaki.Mark Rollins - 2011 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 69 (4):419-421.
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    On teaching a course on ethics, agriculture, and the environment: Part II.Mark Sagoff - 1988 - Journal of Agricultural Ethics 1 (2):87-100.
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    Preconception sex selection: A commentary.Mark V. Sauer - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):28 – 29.
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    Committing to Illusion?: The Critchley/Webster Doctrine – Stay, Illusion!Mark Schaukowitch - forthcoming - Theory and Event 16 (3).
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    Do We Have Free Will?Mark Thornton - 1989 - New York, NY: St.
    This volume examines the concept of free will -- the capacity of rational agents to choose a course of action from among various alternatives. The author intends this work to be a general guide to the variety of philosophical opinions and dimensions that deal with the concept of free will. He defines the concept, provides a historical overview, and then he goes on the present the various philosophical views and opinions that surround this topic.
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    Inside job: how government insiders subvert the public interest.Mark A. Zupan - 2017 - New York, NY: Cato Institute Cambridge University Press.
    National decline is typically blamed on special interests from the demand side of politics corrupting a country's institutions. The usual demand-side suspects include crony capitalists, consumer activists, economic elites, and labor unions. Less attention is given to government insiders on the supply side of politics - rulers, elected officials, bureaucrats, and public employees. In autocracies and democracies, government insiders have the motive, means, and opportunity to co-opt political power for their benefit and at the expense of national well-being. Many storied (...)
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    The Pragmatic Mind: Explorations in the Psychology of Belief.Mark Bauerlein - 1997 - Durham [NC]: Duke University Press.
    _The Pragmatic Mind_ is a study of the pragmatism of Emerson, James, and Peirce and its overlooked relevance for the neopragmatism of thinkers like Richard Rorty, Stanley Cavell, Stanley Fish, and Cornel West. Arguing that the "original" pragmatists are too-often cited casually and imprecisely as mere precursors to this contemporary group of American intellectuals, Mark Bauerlein explores the explicit consequences of the earlier group’s work for current debates among and around the neopragmatists. Bauerlein extracts from Emerson, James, and Peirce (...)
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    Naturalism and Its Inadvertent Defenders.Mark Bevir & Jason Blakely - 2019 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 31 (3-4):489-501.
    ABSTRACT The interpretive turn in the social sciences, although much discussed, has effectively stalled and even begun to backslide. With the publication of Interpretive Social Science: An Anti-Naturalist Approach, we provide a systematic defense of interpretive inquiry intended to help reinvigorate this mode of study across the human sciences. This defense, unfortunately, needs to be deployed not only against social scientists who unwittingly adopt naturalistic philosophical assumptions, but against interpretivist fellow travelers such as Michel Foucault, who occasionally do the same (...)
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    Het orakel van Napels: de alternatieve waarheid van Giambattista Vico (1668-1744).Mark Blaisse - 2018 - Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Balans.
    Na een ongeluk met hersenletsel wist hij precies hoe de mens zich, eenmaal van God los, zou moeten bevrijden van allerlei mythen en angsten om eindelijk een onafhankelijk individu te worden. Maar de gedachten van deze eigenzinnige Napolitaanse filosoof druisten lijnrecht in tegen de gevestigde orde en stuitten op onbegrip en hoongelach. Want Vico vertrouwde eerder op poëzie, leugens en verbeelding dan op het 'meten is weten' van Descartes.0En niemand kon vermoeden dat juist hij veel later de inspiratie zou worden (...)
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    Replies to My Critics.Bonds Mark Evan - 2017 - British Journal of Aesthetics 57 (1):97-101.
    I would like to thank the Editors of the British Journal of Aesthetics for organizing this symposium and the participants for their thoughtful comments. It is gratifying to see that my book has elicited such a wide range of responses.
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    On the Interpellative Power of the Discourses of Ronald Reagan and Jesse Jackson.Mark Bracher - 1990 - American Journal of Semiotics 7 (1-2):89-104.
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    Functionalism and sensations.Mark Brown - 1983 - Auslegung 10:218-28.
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    Unconditioned by the Other.Mark Cauchi - 2015 - Idealistic Studies 45 (2):125-147.
    Much philosophy of the last few decades has witnessed a turn toward otherness and a corresponding calling into question of the autonomy of the agent. In my paper I attempt to re-conceive what agency is in light of this emphasis placed on otherness. I undertake this reconsideration through an analysis of the concepts of unconditionality in Kant and of conditioning by the other in Levinas. Through these analyses I arrive at a new concept: the unconditioning of the agent by the (...)
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    Wordsworth: Second Nature and Democracy.Mark S. Cladis - 2019 - Philosophy and Literature 43 (1):89-106.
    What is the relation between democracy and second nature? What, that is, is the relation between a form of government that places a premium on a people shaping their shared destiny and a people who have been shaped by their past inheritance—an assortment of traditions, customs, perspectives, and practices? Does democracy fundamentally seek to escape custom and practice—the oppressive yoke of tradition—or does it, in fact, depend on a cultural inheritance, a second nature?In many standard accounts, Romanticism frees itself from (...)
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