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    (1 other version)Why Political Liberalism?: On John Rawls's Political Turn.Paul Weithman - 2010 - , US: Oxford University Press.
    In this work, Paul Weithman offers a fresh, rigorous and compelling interpretation of John Rawls' reasons for taking his so-called 'political turn'.
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  2. Kant on Freedom, Law, and Happiness.Paul Guyer - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Kant is often portrayed as the author of a rigid system of ethics in which adherence to a formal and universal principle of morality - the famous categorical imperative - is an end itself, and any concern for human goals and happiness a strictly secondary and subordinate matter. Such a theory seems to suit perfectly rational beings but not human beings. The twelve essays in this collection by one of the world's preeminent Kant scholars argue for a radically different account (...)
     
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    Religion and the Obligations of Citizenship.Paul J. Weithman - 2002 - Cambridge University Press.
    In Religion and the Obligations of Citizenship Paul J. Weithman asks whether citizens in a liberal democracy may base their votes and their public political arguments on their religious beliefs. Drawing on empirical studies of how religion actually functions in politics, he challenges the standard view that citizens who rely on religious reasons must be prepared to make good their arguments by appealing to reasons that are 'accessible' to others. He contends that churches contribute to democracy by enriching political (...)
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    Decision Space: Multidimensional Utility Analysis.Paul Weirich - 2001 - Cambridge University Press.
    In Decision Space: Multidimensional Utility Analysis, first published in 2001, Paul Weirich increases the power and versatility of utility analysis and in the process advances decision theory. Combining traditional and novel methods of option evaluation into one systematic method of analysis, multidimensional utility analysis is a valuable tool. It provides formulations of important decision principles, such as the principle to maximize expected utility; enriches decision theory in solving recalcitrant decision problems; and provides in particular for the cases in which (...)
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  5. Paradoxes solved by simple relevance criteria.Paul Weingartner & Gerhard Schurz - 1986 - Logique Et Analyse 29 (113):3-40.
     
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    Fixed points and well-ordered societies.Paul Weithman - 2023 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 22 (2):197-212.
    Recent years have seen a certain impatience with John Rawls's approach to political philosophy and calls for the discipline to move beyond it. One source of dissatisfaction is Rawls's idea of a well-ordered society. In a recent article, Alex Schaefer has tried to give further impetus to this movement away from Rawlsian theorizing by pursuing a question about well-ordered societies that he thinks other critics have not thought to ask. He poses that question in the title of his article: “Is (...)
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    Autonomy and Disagreement about Justice in Political Liberalism.Paul Weithman - 2017 - Ethics 128 (1):95-122.
    Rawls says in Political Liberalism that “the focus of an overlapping consensus is [more likely to be] a class of liberal conceptions” than a single one. In conceding that members of the well-ordered society are unlikely to live up to justice as fairness, Rawls would seem to have conceded that they are also unlikely to live autonomously. This is exactly the conclusion some commentators have drawn. I contend that the likelihood of “reasonable pluralism about justice” does not have the implication (...)
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    The science of life: the living system--a system for living.Paul A. Weiss - 1973 - [Mount Kisco, N.Y.]: Futura Pub. Co..
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    Basic questions on truth.Paul Weingartner - 2000 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, c.
    There are basic questions concerning truth that have been perennial throughout the history of philosophy from the Ancient Greeks onwards: Is 'true' a ...
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  10. Non-commutative logic I: the multiplicative fragment.V. Michele Abrusci & Paul Ruet - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 101 (1):29-64.
    We introduce proof nets and sequent calculus for the multiplicative fragment of non-commutative logic, which is an extension of both linear logic and cyclic linear logic. The two main technical novelties are a third switching position for the non-commutative disjunction, and the structure of order variety.
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    Augustine and the Cure of Souls: Revising a Classical Ideal.Paul R. Kolbet - 2009 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    __Augustine and the Cure of Souls __situates Augustine within the ancient philosophical tradition of using words to order emotions. Paul Kolbet uncovers a profound continuity in Augustine's thought, from his earliest pre-baptismal writings to his final acts as bishop, revealing a man deeply indebted to the Roman past and yet distinctly Christian. Rather than supplanting his classical learning, Augustine's Christianity reinvigorated precisely those elements of Roman wisdom that he believed were slipping into decadence. In particular, Kolbet addresses the manner (...)
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    Cinematics.Paul Weiss - 1975 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Paul Weiss continues the brilliant analysis of art he began in _The World of Art _and _Nine Basic Arts_—here_ _in the medium of film, at which he takes a close and inde­pendent look. Writing in a vigorous, jargon-free style, and covering all aspects of films and film making, Mr. Weiss presents a fresh, new approach to the study of our newest art. During the course of writing _Cinematics_,_ _Mr. Weiss asked various writers, critics, scholars, and producers long involved with (...)
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    Toward a Perfected State.Paul Weiss - 1986 - State University of New York Press.
    Paul Weiss is Heffer Professor of Philosophy at the Catholic University of America. He founded the Metaphysical Society of America and The Review of Metaphysics.
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    The ‘not-so-strange’ body in the mirror: A principal components analysis of direct and mirror self-observation.Paul M. Jenkinson & Catherine Preston - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 48:262-272.
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    Beyond all appearances.Paul Weiss - 1974 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    An internationally renowned philoso­pher propounds a way to advance be­yond appearance to ultimate realities and a final ideal. “One of philosophy’s main functions is to arouse thought, to awaken and redirect. It asks others to think through, to assess, and at the same time to be flexible and steady. Author and reader must, despite the printed page, despite differences in age and experience, training and knowl­edge, philosophize together,” writes Paul Weiss in his brilliant new book. And this is exactly (...)
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    First Considerations: An Examination of Philosophical Evidence.Paul Weiss, Abner Shimony, Richard T. De George, Richard Rorty, Robert Neville, Andrew J. Reck & R. M. Martin - 1977 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Like _Beyond All Appearances_,_ _which it supplements, Paul Weiss’s new book is a fundamental work which faces all the hard issues which are not only at the heart of philosophy but at the core of our entire culture. Readers of Mr. Weiss’s phenomenology of religion will need no introduction to this new work which expands and clari­fies many of the issues raised in _Beyond All Appearances. _However, no knowl­edge of Paul Weiss’s previous books is required to understand and (...)
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    Collective Rationality: Equilibrium in Cooperative Games.Paul Weirich - 2009 - Oxford, England and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press USA.
    Groups of people perform acts that are subject to standards of rationality. A committee may sensibly award fellowships, or may irrationally award them in violation of its own policies. A theory of collective rationality defines collective acts that are evaluable for rationality and formulates principles for their evaluation. This book argues that a group's act is evaluable for rationality if it is the products of acts its members fully control. It also argues that such an act is collectively rational if (...)
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    On alternative logics.Paul Weiss - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42 (5):520-525.
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    Risk as a Consequence.Paul Weirich - 2020 - Topoi 39 (2):293-303.
    Expected-utility theory advances representation theorems that do not take the risk an act generates as a consequence of the act. However, a principle of expected-utility maximization that explains the rationality of preferences among acts must, for normative accuracy, take the act’s risk as a consequence of the act if the agent cares about the risk. I defend this conclusion against the charge that taking an act’s consequences to comprehend all the agent cares about trivializes the principle of expected-utility maximization.
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    Science and Christian Ethics.Paul Scherz - 2019 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    There is a growing crisis in scientific research characterized by failures to reproduce experimental results, fraud, lack of innovation, and burn-out. In Science and Christian Ethics, Paul Scherz traces these problems to the drive by governments and business to make scientists into competitive entrepreneurs who use their research results to stimulate economic growth. The result is a competitive environment aimed at commodifying the world. In order to confront this problem of character, Scherz examines the alternative Aristotelian and Stoic models (...)
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    Two-Valued-Logic - Another Approach.Paul Weiss - 1931 - Erkenntnis 2 (1):242.
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    The Nature of Systems (Part I).Paul Weiss - 1929 - The Monist 39 (2):281-319.
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    The Nature of a Team.Paul Weiss - 1981 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 8 (1):47-54.
  24. The paradox of necessary truth.Paul Weiss - 1955 - Philosophical Studies 6 (2):31 - 32.
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    Discussions: Theory, Taxonomy and Methodology: A reply to Haldane's Understanding Folk.Paul M. Churchland - 1993 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 93 (1):313-320.
    Paul M. Churchland; Discussions: Theory, Taxonomy and Methodology: A reply to Haldane's Understanding Folk, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 93.
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    Comments on The Mighty and The Almighty.Paul Weithman - 2016 - Journal of Analytic Theology 4:377-386.
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    Man's freedom.Paul Weiss - 1950 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    Excerpt from Man's Freedom Human originals act in unusual ways at anticipatable times. Their lives are no less surely delimited, ordered, rhythmic than are our own. Unreliable, they nevertheless are never outside the reach of reasonable expectation and control. They behave in regular ways in a recognizable area which happens to be wider than that in which the rest live. The lives of iconoclasts and rebels, of eccentrics and of some men of genius seem to be unordered from the standpoint (...)
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    VII—Some Aspects of Spinozism.Paul Seligman - 1961 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 61 (1):109-128.
    Paul Seligman; VII—Some Aspects of Spinozism, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 61, Issue 1, 1 June 1961, Pages 109–128, https://doi.org/10.1093/a.
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    Morality and ethics.Paul Weiss - 1942 - Journal of Philosophy 39 (14):381-385.
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    Science and Sedition: How Effective Were the Acts Licensing Lectures and Meetings, 1795–1819?Paul Weindling - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (2):139-153.
    A recent note by lan Inkster observed that a Parliamentary Act of 1817 to suppress seditious meetings also posed a threat to scientific lecturers and societies between 1817 and 1820. Further evidence is presented here as to the intentions of the 1817 Act and its effects on science. It is particularly important to add to the observations of Inkster, first, that chartered societies were exempt, and second, that the Act expired on 14 July 1818, although further measures were introduced in (...)
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    Some Philosophical Approaches to Sport.Paul Weiss - 1982 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 9 (1):90-93.
  32. God's Existence: Can It Be Proven? A Logical Commentary on the Five Ways of Thomas Aquinas.Paul Weingartner - 2011 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (1):243 - 248.
    The aim of the book is to show that the ’five ways’ of Thomas Aquinas, i.e., his five arguments to prove the existence of God, are logically correct arguments by the standards of modern predicate logic. In the first chapter this is done by commenting on the two preliminary articles preceding the five ways in which Thomas Aquinas points out that on the one hand the existence of God is not self-evident to us and on the other hand, that, similar (...)
     
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    Educating in autonomy and tradition.Paul Weithman - 2014 - Social Philosophy and Policy 31 (1):229-256.
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    Prototypes in emotion concepts.Paul Wilson & Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk - 2023 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 19 (1):125-143.
    Although we have gained great insight into the variety of cultural influences on emotion concept prototypes from a plethora of studies examining such cross-cultural effects, there has been relatively little academic focus on the nature of emotion concept prototypes within a cultural perspective. Our discussion of the nature of emotion concept prototypes centres on essentialist versus non-essentialist principles. We argue that at a general, decontextualised level, essentialist and non-essentialist principles predict similarity in the structure of emotion concept prototypes. We further (...)
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  35. Legislators and interpreters : An examination of changes in philosophical interpretations of being a mountaineer.Paul Beedie - 2007 - In Mike J. McNamee (ed.), Philosophy, Risk and Adventure Sports. London ;Routledge. pp. 25.
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    Kaufalität, biologie und pfychologie.Paul Jenfen - 1934 - Erkenntnis 4 (1):165-214.
  37. Human Goodness: Pragmatic Variations on Platonic Themes.Paul Schollmeier - 2006 - Cambridge University Press.
    Human Goodness presents an original, pragmatic moral theory that successfully revives and revitalizes the classical Greek concept of happiness. It also includes in-depth discussions of our freedoms, our obligations, and our virtues, as well as adroit comparisons with the moral theories of Kant and Hume. Paul Schollmeier explains that the Greeks define happiness as an activity that we may perform for its own sake. Obvious examples might include telling stories, making music, or dancing. He then demonstrates that we may (...)
     
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    Personalism and medical ethics: an open-minded perspective inside the Roman Catholic community.Paul Schotsmans - 2023 - Antwerp, Belgium: Gompel & Svacina.
    Church-ethical statements in the context of contemporary medicine often give rise to a lot of controversy and commotion. Just think of the debates about medically assisted reproduction, genetics, prenatal diagnosis, stem cell research, organ donation, palliative sedation or euthanasia. Paul Schotsmans notes that many of these statements are inspired by a well-defined ethical model, specifically the act-deontological model. He argues that a more dynamic ethical model (personalism based on Western-European value-systems) creates space for a humane integration of the new (...)
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    Reminiscing: Autobiographical Notes.Paul Arthur Schilpp & Madelon Golden Schlipp - 1996 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    "This autobiographical reminiscing started more than ten years ago," wrote German-American philosopher Paul Arthur Schilpp at the age of ninety-five.
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    Testimony on Human Rights: The Reformed Ecumenical Synod: A Précis.Paul G. Schrotenboer - 1984 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 1 (3):11-16.
    The Reformed Ecumenical Synod has published a Testimony on Human Rights written by a team of twenty-two Christian scholars from various areas of the world. Paul G. Schrotenboer has produced this pre'cis, selecting key passages from the full 160 page report, which is published by the RES Secretariat, 1677 Gentian Drive S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA 49508, $8.00 post paid. The numbers in brackets refer to pages in the full report.
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    Auguste Comte, John Stuart Mill, et l'economie politique.Paul Weirich - 1996 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 8 (1):40-53.
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    An Explanation of Man.Paul Weiss - 1963 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 2:433-438.
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    Are the Laws of Nature Time Reversal Symmetric?: The Arrow of Time, or Better: The Arrow of Directional Processes.Paul Weingartner - 2006 - In Friedrich Stadler & Michael Stöltzner (eds.), Time and History: Proceedings of the 28. International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg Am Wechsel, Austria 2005. Frankfurt, Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 289-300.
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    (1 other version)Brentano’s Criticism of the Correspondence Theory of Truth and the Principle “Ens et verum convertuntur”.Paul Weingartner - 1978 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 5 (1):183-195.
    This paper investigates Brentano's criticism of the correspondence theory of truth within the context of a discussion of his ontological assumptions. Brentano's interpretation of the formula Veritas est adaequatio rei et intellectus and of the principle ens et verum convertuntur is shown to fit into the history of these principles and into modern interpretations like that of Tarski.
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    “Belsenitis”: Liberating Belsen, Its Hospitals, UNRRA, and Selection for Re-emigration, 1945–1948.Paul Weindling - 2006 - Science in Context 19 (3):401-418.
    ArgumentThe liberation of the concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen has remained controversial with opinion divided over whether the British military and subsequently the British zonal administration responded adequately to the plight of survivors. This paper reconsiders the evidence on health conditions at Bergen-Belsen. At first the British underestimated the incidence of typhus and the delay in taking effective measures caused the death rate to remain high. In the longer term, measures for psychotic, old, and infirm DPs were inadequate as criteria that (...)
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    (1 other version)Calibration.Paul Weirich - 2011 - In Henk W. De Regt, Stephan Hartmann & Samir Okasha (eds.), EPSA Philosophy of Science: Amsterdam 2009. Springer. pp. 415–425.
    Abner Shimony (1988) argues that degrees of belief satisfy the axioms of probability because their epistemic goal is to match estimates of objective probabilities. Because the estimates obey the axioms of probability, degrees of belief must also obey them to reach their epistemic goal. This calibration argument meets some objections, but with a few revisions it can surmount those objections. It offers a good alternative to the Dutch book argument for compliance with the probability axioms. The defense of Shimony's calibration (...)
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  47. Colin Howson and Peter Urbach, Scientific Reasoning: The Bayesian Approach Reviewed by.Paul Weirich - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (1):36-38.
     
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    Der Marxismus und das Wesen der sozialen Frage.Paul Weisengrün - 1900 - De Gruyter.
    Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Der Marxismus und das Wesen der sozialen Frage" verfügbar.
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    Die "Volksheilstätten-Bewegung'' in Deutschland um 1900: Zur Ideengeschichte der Sanatoriumstherapie für TuberkulöseWolfgang Seeliger.Paul Weindling - 1990 - Isis 81 (4):792-793.
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    Foreword.Paul Weingartner - 1974 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 3 (3):169-169.
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