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    La naturaleza de la explicación histórica.Patrick Lancaster Gardiner - 1961 - México]: Centro de Estudios Filosóficos, Universidad Nacional autónoma de México.
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  2. Patrick Lancaster Gardiner 1922-1997.A. E. Denham - 2006 - In Denham A. E. (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, 138 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, V. pp. 99-121.
     
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  3. Varieties of Explanation: A Memoir of Patrick Lancaster Gardiner 1922-1997.A. E. Denham - 2007 - In P. J. Marshall (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, 138 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, V. Oxford University Press.
    Patrick Lancaster Gardiner is best known and most widely esteemed for his work on the nature of historical explanation. By addressing the problem of the limits of objectivity in relation to a variety of philosophical issues, he presciently identified the source of a number of philosophical disputes well before they had properly developed. This was certainly the case in Gardiner's treatment of historical explanation, and it is true also of his later treatment of the claims of (...)
     
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    The Poverty of Historicism.Patrick Gardiner - 1959 - Philosophical Quarterly 9 (35):172-180.
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    The philosophy of history.Patrick L. Gardiner (ed.) - 1974 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    These ten papers deal with central topics such as objectivity, explanation and understanding, and determinism. Contributors include R.G. Collingwood and Sir Isaiah Berlin among others.
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    Error, faith and self-deception.Patrick Gardiner - 1970 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 70:197-220.
    Patrick Gardiner; XII—Error, Faith and Self-Deception, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 70, Issue 1, 1 June 1970, Pages 221–244, https://doi.org/.
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    XII—Error, Faith and Self-Deception.Patrick Gardiner - 1970 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 70 (1):221-244.
    Patrick Gardiner; XII—Error, Faith and Self-Deception, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 70, Issue 1, 1 June 1970, Pages 221–244, https://doi.org/.
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    Theories of history.Patrick L. Gardiner (ed.) - 1959 - Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press.
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    The Nature of Historical Thinking.Patrick Gardiner - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (80):297-299.
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  10. (1 other version)The nature of historical explanation.Patrick L. Gardiner - 1952 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    Gardiner approaches the idea of a philosophy of history by first giving an outline of the "regularity" interpretation of explanation. "How far it is possible to regard all historical explanations, or even some, as approximating this pattern, how far the objections philosophers have marshalled against such an assimilation are justified, how far the alternative interpretations suggested correspond to the historian's actual procedure in certain cases; these represent the kind of questions that will have to be considered." By keeping the (...)
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    What is History?Patrick Gardiner & Edward Hallett Carr - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (4):557.
  12. The Nature of Historical Explanation.Patrick Gardiner - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (108):86-87.
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    (2 other versions)The Origin and Goal of History. By Karl Jaspers. (Routledge and Kegan Paul. 21s.).Patrick Gardiner - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (110):277-.
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    Schopenhauer.Patrick L. Gardiner - 1963 - Harmondsworth,: Penguin Books.
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    The 'object' of historical knowledge.Patrick Gardiner - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):211-220.
    A critique of Collingwood's re-enactment concept.
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  16. La spiegazione storica.Patrick L. Gardiner - 1978 - Armando Armando.
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  17. Schopenhauer.Patrick Gardiner, Arthur Schopenhauer & E. Payne - 1966 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 22 (2):212-212.
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    Philosophy of History. By William H. Dray. (Prentice-Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 1964. Pp. 116. 00s.).Patrick Gardiner - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (156):183-.
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    Kierkegaard: A Very Short Introduction.Patrick L. Gardiner - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Soren Kierkegaard, one of the most original thinkers of the nineteenth century, wrote widely on religious, psychological, and literary themes. This book shows how Kierkegaard developed his views in emphatic opposition to prevailing opinions. His arresting but paradoxical conception of religious belief is critically discussed, and Patrick Gardiner concludes this lucid introduction by showing how Kiekegaard has influenced contemporary thought.
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    Interpretation in History: Collingwood and Historical Understanding.Patrick Gardiner - 1996 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 41:109-119.
    When considering a suitable topic for inclusion in this collection, it occurred to me that it might be worth discussing a writer whose interests were largely centred on themes directly related to those cited in the collection's title, and who throughout most of his philosophical career remained particularly insistent upon the need to define the boundaries separating humanistic modes of understanding from ones associated with the physical sciences. The writer in question was R. G. Collingwood. Although Collingwood has justly been (...)
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    Schopenhauer, Philosophy, and the Arts.Patrick Gardiner - 1999 - International Studies in Philosophy 31 (3):145-147.
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    Nineteenth-century philosophy.Patrick L. Gardiner - 1968 - New York,: Free Press.
  23. Kant: critique of judgment.Patrick Gardiner - 1993 - In Robert C. Solomon & Kathleen Marie Higgins (eds.), The Age of German idealism. New York: Routledge. pp. 103--37.
  24. Kierkegaard's Two Ways.Patrick L. Gardiner & British Academy - 1970 - Oxford University Press.
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    German Philosophy and the Rise of Relativism.Patrick Gardiner - 1981 - The Monist 64 (2):138-154.
    Relativism is a conception with such wide and subtle ramifications in contemporary thought that it is easy to forget that its emergence as a pervasive influence is of comparatively recent origin. Appeals to historical and cultural diversity have become commonplace in the discussion of both theoretical and practical issues, and we have grown accustomed to the suggestion that it is mistaken to assume the existence of standards which can be treated as universally valid for all times and in all places. (...)
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    (1 other version)Fichte and German Idealism.Patrick Gardiner - 1982 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 13:111-126.
    Fichte's reputation at the present time is in some respects a curious one. On the one hand, he is by common consent acknowledged to have exercised a dominant influence upon the development of German thought during the opening decades of the nineteenth century. Thus from a specifically philosophical point of view he is regarded as an innovator who played a decisive role in transforming Kant's transcendental idealism into the absolute idealism of his immediate successors, while at a more general level (...)
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    The Hedgehog and the Fox: an Essay on Tolstoy's view of History. By Isaiah Berlin. (Weidenfeld and Nicolson. Price 8s. 6d.). [REVIEW]Patrick Gardiner - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (114):279-.
  28. Schopenhauer's Pessimism.Patrick Gardiner - 1999 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 44:47.
     
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  29. New books. [REVIEW]Patrick Gardiner, C. C. W. Taylor, Leslie M. S. Griffiths, C. J. F. Williams, Richard Campbell, Brian Barry & J. C. Gosling - 1968 - Mind 77 (308):602-620.
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    Vii.—New books. [REVIEW]Patrick Gardiner - 1957 - Mind 66 (261):114-116.
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  31. Review. [REVIEW]Patrick Gardiner - 1965 - History and Theory 4:349-353.
    Hegel's Philosophy of History by Burleigh Taylor Wilkins Hegel on Reason and History. A Contemporary Interpretation by George Dennis O'Brien History and Theory.
     
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    Ix.—new books. [REVIEW]Patrick Gardiner - 1968 - Mind 77 (308):602-605.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Patrick Gardiner - 1951 - Mind 60 (240):576-577.
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    Schopenhauer on the Character of the World. [REVIEW]Patrick Gardiner - 1999 - International Studies in Philosophy 31 (2):114-115.
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  35. "The Encyclopedia of Philosophy". Edited by Paul Edwards. [REVIEW]Patrick Gardiner - 1968 - Mind 77:602.
     
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    Comparative Political Theory and Cross-Cultural Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Hwa Yol Jung.Hwa Yol Jung, Fred R. Dallmayr, Calvin O. Schrag, Norman K. Swazo, Kah Kyung Cho, Hwa Yol, Zhang Longxi, Yong Huang, Youngmin Kim, Michael Gardiner, John Francis Burke, Herbert Reid, Betsy Taylor, Patrick D. Murphy, Alice N. Benston, Kimberly W. Benston, Jeffrey Ethan Lee & John O'Neill (eds.) - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    Comparative Political Theory and Cross-Cultural Philosophy explores new forms of philosophizing in the age of globalization by challenging the conventional border between the East and the West, as well as the traditional boundaries among different academic disciplines. This rich investigation demonstrates the importance of cross-cultural thinking in our reading of philosophical texts and explores how cross-cultural thinking transforms our understanding of the traditional philosophical paradigm.
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    New books. [REVIEW]H. H. Price, David Pears, William Kneale, Max Black, A. F. Peters, George E. Hughes, Margaret Macdonald, G. J. Warnock, T. D. Weldon, R. F. Holland, H. D. Lewis, Antony Flew, W. G. Maclagan, J. Harrison, Richard Wollheim, P. L. Heath, Donald Nicholl, Patrick Gardiner & Ernest Gellner - 1951 - Mind 60 (240):550-583.
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  38. New books. [REVIEW]P. H. Nowell-Smith, Peter Winch, E. J. Lemmon, Patrick Gardiner & I. M. Crombie - 1957 - Mind 66 (261):110-119.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. C. Lloyd, J. N. Findlay, O. P. Wood, Jonathan Cohen, R. M. Hare, J. L. Ackrill, R. J. Hirst, Patrick Gardiner, Stephen Toulmin & Richard Robinson - 1951 - Mind 60 (237):122-138.
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    "Schopenhauer," by Patrick Gardiner[REVIEW]Maurice R. Holloway - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 42 (3):342-342.
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    "The Philosophy of History," ed. Patrick Gardiner[REVIEW]James Hitchcock - 1976 - Modern Schoolman 54 (1):99-99.
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    La disciplina del merito. L’istruzione reciproca in Inghilterra tra XVIII e XIX secolo.Jacopo Bonasera - 2022 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 33 (65):183-198.
    This essay takes into account the pedagogical reform for the poor proposed in England by Andrew Bell, Joseph Lancaster and Patrick Colquhoun between Eighteenth and Nineteenth century. Differentiating individuals and reproducing social order through the implementation of a pedagogical plan is a response both to the excessive expectations of well-being raised among the English poor by the Revolution in France, and to the uncontrolled spread of crime and undisciplined behaviours in the new manufacturing districts. This is why social (...)
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    The clergy, economic democracy, and the co-operative movement in Ireland, 1880–1932.Patrick Doyle - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (7):982-996.
    ABSTRACT The publication of Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Rerum Novarum in 1891 established a tradition of Catholic social teaching concerned with the moral obligations that should exist between capital and labour. In Ireland the encyclical instigated enthusiasm among some clergy for their congregation's welfare. An urgency given to social and economic questions coincided with the co-operative movement's introduction to the Irish countryside. Rural co-operative societies were established as part of a wider programme of economic democracy that placed ownership of production (...)
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  44. A new approach to manipulation arguments.Patrick Todd - 2011 - Philosophical Studies 152 (1):127-133.
    There are several argumentative strategies for advancing the thesis that moral responsibility is incompatible with causal determinism. One prominent such strategy is to argue that agents who meet compatibilist conditions for moral responsibility can nevertheless be subject to responsibility-undermining manipulation. In this paper, I argue that incompatibilists advancing manipulation arguments against compatibilism have been shouldering an unnecessarily heavy dialectical burden. Traditional manipulation arguments present cases in which manipulated agents meet all compatibilist conditions for moral responsibility, but are (allegedly) not responsible (...)
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  45. Manipulation and Moral Standing: An Argument for Incompatibilism.Patrick Todd - 2012 - Philosophers' Imprint 12.
    A prominent recent strategy for advancing the thesis that moral responsibility is incompatible with causal determinism has been to argue that agents who meet compatibilist conditions for responsibility could nevertheless be subject to certain sorts of deterministic manipulation, so that an agent could meet the compatibilist’s conditions for responsibility, but also be living a life the precise details of which someone else determined that she should live. According to the incompatibilist, however, once we became aware that agents had been manipulated (...)
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    Freedom and Anthropology in Kant’s Moral Philosophy.Patrick R. Frierson - 2003 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a comprehensive account of Kant's theory of freedom and his moral anthropology. The point of departure is the apparent conflict between three claims to which Kant is committed: that human beings are transcendentally free, that moral anthropology studies the empirical influences on human beings, and that more anthropology is morally relevant. Frierson shows why this conflict is only apparent. He draws on Kant's transcendental idealism and his theory of the will and describes how empirical influences can affect (...)
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  47. On Hylemorphism and Personal Identity.Patrick Toner - 2009 - European Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):454-473.
    Abstract: There is no such thing as ‘the’ hylemorphic account of personal identity. There are several views that count as hylemorphic, and these views can be grouped into two main families—the corruptionist view, and the survivalist view. The differentiating factor is that the corruptionist view holds that the persistence of the soul is not sufficient for the persistence of the person, while the survivalist view holds that the persistence of the soul is sufficient for the persistence of the person. In (...)
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  48. Extending the Golden Thread? Criminalisation and the Presumption of Innocence.Patrick Tomlin - 2012 - Journal of Political Philosophy 21 (1):44-66.
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    The Tollgate Principles for the Governance of Geoengineering: Moving Beyond the Oxford Principles to an Ethically More Robust Approach.Stephen M. Gardiner & Augustin Fragnière - 2018 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 21 (2):143-174.
    ABSTRACTThis article offers a constructive critique of the Oxford Principles for the governance of geoengineering and proposes an alternative set of principles, the Tollgate Principles, based on that critique. Our main concern is that, despite their many merits, the Oxford Principles remain largely instrumental and dominated by procedural considerations; therefore, they fail to lay the groundwork sufficiently for the more substantive ethical debate that is needed. The article aims to address this gap by making explicit many of the important ethical (...)
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  50. In Defence of Reasonable Doubt.Georgi Gardiner - 2017 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (2):221-241.
    In criminal trials the state must establish, to a particular standard of proof, the defendant's guilt. The most widely used and important standard of proof for criminal conviction is the ‘beyond a reasonable doubt' standard. But what legitimates this standard, rather than an alternative? One view holds the standard of proof should be determined or justified – at least in large part – by its consequences. In this spirit, Laudan uses crime statistics to estimate risks the average citizen runs of (...)
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