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    (1 other version)Setting the Record Straight.Michael Brocard Sewell - 1975 - The Chesterton Review 2 (1):106-108.
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    A New Chesterton Book.Brocard Sewell - 1978 - The Chesterton Review 4 (2):260-268.
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    Father Vincent McNabb.Brocard Sewell - 1977 - The Chesterton Review 4 (1):75-88.
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    (1 other version)Thomas Hardy and G. K. Chesterton.Brocard Sewell - 1978 - The Chesterton Review 5 (1):104-120.
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    The Need for.Brocard Sewell - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (2):317-318.
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    Dorothy Sayers as a Translator.Brocard Sewell - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (1):153-154.
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    Aspects of Eric Gill, 1882-1940.Brocard Sewell - 1982 - The Chesterton Review 8 (4):295-312.
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    (1 other version)In Diebus Illis.Brocard Sewell - 1987 - The Chesterton Review 13 (4):487-489.
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    The end of the Ditchling community.Brocard Sewell - 1990 - The Chesterton Review 16 (3/4):295-297.
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    Alice Meynell.Brocard Sewell - 1982 - The Chesterton Review 8 (1):57-66.
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    A True Friend to the Poor.Brocard Sewell - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (4):650-652.
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    Chesterton and.Brocard Sewell - 1990 - The Chesterton Review 16 (3/4):203-211.
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    Eric Gill.Brocard Sewell - 1982 - The Chesterton Review 8 (4):356-358.
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    Memories of Father McNabb as a Preacher.Brocard Sewell - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (4):538-538.
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  15. Another Look at.J. M. Purcell, Brocard Sewell, John Sullivan, Peter Hunt & Gregory Macdonald - 1979 - The Chesterton Review 6 (1):70-96.
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    "G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) creation romanesque et imagination," by Max Ribstein. [REVIEW]Brocard Sewell - 1982 - The Chesterton Review 8 (3):252-255.
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    "G.K.'s Weekly: A Sampler," edited by Lyle W. Dorsett. [REVIEW]Brocard Sewell - 1987 - The Chesterton Review 13 (1):97-106.
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    "Henry: An Appreciation of Henry Williamson," by Daniel Farson. [REVIEW]Brocard Sewell - 1984 - The Chesterton Review 10 (1):72-79.
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    "Rene Hague: A Personal Memoir," by Barbara Wall. [REVIEW]Brocard Sewell - 1990 - The Chesterton Review 16 (2):92-94.
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    "The House of Mitford," by Jonathan Guinness with Catherine Guinness. [REVIEW]Brocard Sewell - 1986 - The Chesterton Review 12 (3):370-373.
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    Concerning the Writings of Father Vincent McNabb.Michael Sewell - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (1/2):193-196.
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    Father Brocard Sewell.Barbara Wall - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (4):581-583.
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    Brocard Sewell in Canada.Fiona MacCarthy & Donn Downey - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (4):550-552.
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    Brocard Sewell R.I.P.Fiona McCarthy - 2006 - The Chesterton Review 32 (3-4):492-494.
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    Politics and poetics of the body in early modern japan.T. J. Harootunian, Michael Kammen, Victor Koschmann, Tetsuo Najita, Richard Reitan, Aaron Sachs, Timon Screech & William Sewell Anthony La Vopa - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (3):499-530.
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    AGM Members Lunch.John Chamberlain, Robert Maclean, Alfred Bham, Michael La Vista Deacons, Paul Gubecka, Leonie Kennedy, Leah Sewell Bradley Allen, Past President Bill Redpath & President Greg Walker - 2005 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
    "AGM members lunch." Ethos: Official Publication of the Law Society of the Australian Capital Territory, (198), pp. 13.
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    The history of science in the thought of Herbert Butterfield: C. Thomas McIntire: Herbert Butterfield: Historian as dissenter. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2004, xxv+499pp, $65.00 HB Michael Bentley: The life and thought of Herbert Butterfield: History, science and God. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012, iv+381pp, £25.00 PB Kenneth B. McIntyre: Herbert Butterfield: History, providence, and skeptical politics. Wilmington, Delaware: Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2011, xv+238pp, $18.00 PB.Keith C. Sewell - 2013 - Metascience 22 (3):691-695.
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    Two Responses to Brocard Sewell's.John Sullivan & Peter Hunt - 1979 - The Chesterton Review 5 (2):258-268.
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    Review of Brocard Sewell's. [REVIEW]Auberon Waugh - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (1):128-131.
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    "My Dear Time's Waste," by Brocard Sewell[REVIEW]Neville Braybrooke - 1993 - The Chesterton Review 19 (2):254-255.
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    "G.K.'s Weekly: An Appraisal," by Brocard Sewell[REVIEW]Aidan Mackey - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (2):231-233.
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    "Like Black Swans: Some People and Themes," by Brocard Sewell[REVIEW]Barbara Wall - 1984 - The Chesterton Review 10 (3):334-336.
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    (1 other version)Are Pictures Really Necessary? The Case of Sewell Wright's "Adaptive Landscapes".Michael Ruse - 1990 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1990:63 - 77.
    Philosophical analyses of science tend to ignore illustrations, implicitly regarding them as theoretically dispensible. If challenged, it is suggested that such neglect is justifiable, because the use of illustrations only leads to faulty reasoning, and thus is the mark of bad or inadequate science. I take as an example one of the most famous illustrations in the history of evolutionary biology, and argue that the philosophers' scorn is without foundation. I take my conclusions to be support for a naturalistic approach (...)
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    Practice Theories: The Latest Turn in Historiography?Michael Polyakov - 2012 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 6 (2):218-235.
    The linguistic turn in historiography has given way to a ‘cultural’ or ‘practical’ turn over the course of the last several decades. For its proponents, this new development heralds a return of the intentional subject and a re-invigorated concern with the dynamic nature of the social realm. Approaches clustered around the concept of practice, emphasizing routines of daily activities as the backbone of social organization and its stability, specifically seek to resolve the persisting conceptual tension in social sciences between structure (...)
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    On Reuniting Poetry and Science: A Memoir of Elizabeth Sewell, 1919-2001.David Schenck & Phil Mullins - 2000 - Tradition and Discovery 27 (3):16-18.
    This essay is an obituary notice for Elizabeth Sewell, a long-time friend of Michael Polanyi and a well-known poet, novelist and critic.
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    Cedric Chivers.G. K. Chesterton - 1988 - The Chesterton Review 14 (3):381-384.
    In his talk about G.K.'s Weekly to the 1986 Toronto Conference, Father Brocard Sewell, O. Carm., spoke about Chesterton's tribute to Alderman Cedric Chivers. This tribute was written at the time of Cedric Chivers's death and was published in G.K.'s Weekly . Cedric Chivers was, for many years, the Major of Bath, a bookbinder, and one of the Directors of G.K.'s Weekly. He was one of Chesterton's close friends.
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    The politics of method in the human sciences: positivism and its epistemological others.George Steinmetz (ed.) - 2005 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    The Politics of Method in the Human Sciences provides a remarkable comparative assessment of the variations of positivism and alternative epistemologies in the contemporary human sciences. Often declared obsolete, positivism is alive and well in a number of the fields; in others, its influence is significantly diminished. The essays in this collection investigate its mutations in form and degree across the social science disciplines. Looking at methodological assumptions field by field, individual essays address anthropology, area studies, economics, history, the philosophy (...)
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    The general will beyond Rousseau: Sieyès’ theological arguments for the sovereignty of the Revolutionary National Assembly.Stephanie Frank - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (3):337-343.
    Cultural history's recent treatments of Sieyès’ political theory have understood his political writings in their convergences with and divergences from Rousseau's political theory. By sketching a thoroughgoing analogy between the ecclesiological arguments in Malebranche's Entretiens sur la Métaphysique et sur la Religion (1688) and the arguments that Sieyès offers on the floor of the National Assembly concerning the nature of representation, I suggest that we should recontextualize Sieyès’ speeches vis-à-vis the broader discourse of the ‘general will,’ which was theological at (...)
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  39. You Didn’t Have to Do That: Belief in Free Will Promotes Gratitude.Michael J. Mackenzie, Kathleen D. Vohs & Roy Baumeister - 2014 - Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 40 (11):1423-1434.
    Four studies tested the hypothesis that a weaker belief in free will would be related to feeling less gratitude. In Studies 1a and 1b, a trait measure of free will belief was positively correlated with a measure of dispositional gratitude. In Study 2, participants whose free will belief was weakened (vs. unchanged or bolstered) reported feeling less grateful for events in their past. Study 3 used a laboratory induction of gratitude. Participants with an experimentally reduced (vs. increased) belief in free (...)
     
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    Strawson or Straw Man? More on Moral Responsibility and the Moral Community.Michael J. Zimmerman - 2017 - The Journal of Ethics 21 (3):251-262.
    In a recent article in this journal, I argued against the popular twofold Strawsonian claim that there can be no moral responsibility without a moral community and that, as a result, moral responsibility is essentially interpersonal. Benjamin De Mesel has offered a number of objections to my argument, including in particular the objection that I mischaracterized Strawson’s view. In this article, I respond to De Mesel’s criticisms.
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    A Relational Conception of Emotional Development.Michael Mascolo - 2020 - Emotion Review 12 (4):212-228.
    In this article, I outline a relational-developmental conception of emotion that situates emotional activity within a broader conception of persons as holistic, relational beings. In this model, emotions consist of felt forms of engagement with the world. As felt aspects of ongoing action, uninhibited emotional experiences are not private states that are inaccessible to other people; instead, they are revealed directly through their bodily expressions. As multicomponent processes, emotional experiences exhibit both continuity and dramatic change in development. Building on these (...)
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    Shadow, Self, Spirit: Essays in Transpersonal Psychology.Michael Daniels - 2005 - Imprint Academic.
    Transpersonal Psychology concerns the study of those states and processes in which people experience a deeper sense of who they are, or a greater sense of connectedness with others, with nature, or the spiritual dimension. Pioneered by respected researchers such as Jung, Maslow and Tart, it has nonetheless struggled to find recognition among mainstream scientists. Now that is starting to change. Dr. Michael Daniels teaches the subject as part of a broadly-based psychology curriculum, and this book brings together the (...)
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    (1 other version)The Massive Redeployment Hypothesis and the Functional Topography of the Brain.Michael L. Anderson - 2007 - Philosophical Psychology 20 (2):143-174.
    This essay introduces the massive redeployment hypothesis, an account of the functional organization of the brain that centrally features the fact that brain areas are typically employed to support numerous functions. The central contribution of the essay is to outline a middle course between strict localization on the one hand, and holism on the other, in such a way as to account for the supporting data on both sides of the argument. The massive redeployment hypothesis is supported by case studies (...)
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    Vividness of recollection is supported by eye movements in individuals with high, but not low trait autobiographical memory.Michael J. Armson, Nicholas B. Diamond, Laryssa Levesque, Jennifer D. Ryan & Brian Levine - 2021 - Cognition 206 (C):104487.
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    Religion and Humor as Emancipating Provinces of Meaning.Michael Barber - 2017 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    ​This book illustrates how non-pragmatic finite provinces of meaning emancipate one from pragmatic everyday pressures. Barber portrays everyday life originally, as including the interplay between intrinsic and imposed relevances, the unavoidable pursuit of pragmatic mastery, and the resulting tensions non-pragmatic provinces can relieve. But individuals and groups also inevitably resort to meta-level strategies of hyper-mastery to protect set ways of satisfying lower-level relevances—strategies that easily augment individual anxiety and social pathologies. After creatively interpreting the Schutzian dialectic between the world of (...)
  46. Denying moral luck.Michael J. Zimmerman - 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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    In Defense of Prospectivism about Moral Obligation: A Reply to My Meticulous Critics.Michael Zimmerman - 2018 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 15 (4):444-461.
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    Notes on Picasso’s Guernica in Context.Michael Young, Nathalie Hager & Robert Belton - 2024 - The European Legacy 29 (1):37-50.
    Contrary to the received opinion that Pablo Picasso conceived of Guernica only after learning of the bombing of the Basque town on 26 April 1937, and in direct response to it, in this article we demonstrate that the mural was visualized much earlier, as part of Picasso’s larger artistic and intellectual response to war. In February 1937 Picasso met with José Luis Sert, the architect of the Spanish Pavilion planned for the Paris World Fair that was to open in June. (...)
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    Liminality: The Not-So-New Normal?Michael A. Ashby - 2022 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (1):1-5.
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    Two Decades of the JBI, Where to Next?Michael A. Ashby - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (2):211-215.
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