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  1. Sport: Culture and geography.Philip L. Wagner - 1981 - In Torsten Hägerstrand & Allan Pred, Space and time in geography: essays dedicated to Torsten Hägerstrand. Lund: CWK Gleerup.
     
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    Religion in the Public Square: The Place of Religious Convictions in Political Debate.Philip L. Quinn - 1997 - Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 60 (2):486-489.
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  3. Divine Commands and Moral Requirements.Philip L. Quinn - 1978 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    In this wide-ranging study, Quinn argues that human moral autonomy is compatible with unqualified obedience to divine commands. He formulates several versions of the crucial assumptions of divine command ethics, defending them against a battery of objections often expressed in the philosophical literature.
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    Divine Conservation, Secondary Causes, and Occasionalism.Philip L. Quinn - 1988 - In Thomas V. Morris, Divine and Human Action: Essays in the Metaphysics of Theism. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 50-73.
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    Time and Eternity.Philip L. Quinn - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (182):131-133.
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    Liberal Faith: Essays in Honor of Philip Quinn.Philip L. Quinn & Paul J. Weithman (eds.) - 2008 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    Philip Quinn, John A. O’Brien Professor at the University of Notre Dame from 1985 until his death in 2004, was well known for his work in the philosophy of religion, political philosophy, and core areas of analytic philosophy. Although the breadth of his interests was so great that it would be virtually impossible to identify any subset of them as representative, the contributors to this volume provide an excellent introduction to, and advance the discussion of, some of the questions (...)
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  7. The Philosopher of Science as Expert Witness.Philip L. Quinn - 1984 - In James T. Cushing, Cornelius F. Delaney & Gary Gutting, Science and Reality: Recent Work in the Philosophy of Science. University of Notre Dame Press.
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    (1 other version)Improved foundations for a logic of intrinsic value.Philip L. Quinn - 1977 - Philosophical Studies 32 (1):73 - 81.
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    2. Divine Conservation, Secondary Causes, and Occasionalism.Philip L. Quinn - 1988 - In Thomas V. Morris, Divine and Human Action: Essays in the Metaphysics of Theism. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 50-73.
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    Religious diversity: Familiar problems, novel opportunities.Philip L. Quinn - 2005 - In William J. Wainwright, The Oxford handbook of philosophy of religion. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 392--417.
    This chapter surveys recent work on philosophical issues raised by religious diversity or pluralism. It focuses on four topics. The first is the epistemological challenge of religious diversity. The rationality of commitment to any particular religious tradition seems to be threatened by the existence of rival traditions. The second is the political problem of religious toleration. Religious conflict throughout the world suggests a need for better arguments against religious intolerance than those currently available. The third is the task of understanding (...)
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    (1 other version)A companion to philosophy of religion.Philip L. Quinn & Charles Taliaferro - 1996 - In Dennis M. Patterson, A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Blackwell. pp. 53-63.
    In 85 new and updated essays, this comprehensive volume provides an authoritative guide to the philosophy of religion. Includes contributions from established philosophers and rising stars 22 new entries have now been added, and all material from the previous edition has been updated and reorganized Broad coverage spans the areas of world religions, theism, atheism,, the problem of evil, science and religion, and ethics.
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    On the logic of "few", "many", and "most".Philip L. Peterson - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (1):155-179.
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    Original Sin, Radical Evil and Moral Identity.Philip L. Quinn - 1984 - Faith and Philosophy 1 (2):188-202.
  14. Epistemic parity and religious argument.Philip L. Quinn - 1991 - Philosophical Perspectives 5:317-341.
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    Complex Events.Philip L. Peterson - 1989 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 70 (1):19-41.
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    Modeling continuous outcome color decisions with the circular diffusion model: Metric and categorical properties.Philip L. Smith, Saam Saber, Elaine A. Corbett & Simon D. Lilburn - 2020 - Psychological Review 127 (4):562-590.
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    The Development and Formulation of John Dewey’s Theory of Mind.Philip L. Smith - 1976 - International Philosophical Quarterly 16 (4):275-303.
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    Complexly fractionated syllogistic quantifiers.Philip L. Peterson - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 20 (3):287 - 313.
    Consider syllogisms in which fraction (percentage) quantifiers are permitted in addition to universal and particular quantificrs, and then include further quantifiers which are modifications of such fractions (such as "almost ½ the S are P" and "Much more than ½ the S are P"). Could a syllogistic system containing such additional categorical forms be coherent? Thompson's attempt (1986) to give rules for determining validity of such syllogisms has failed; cf. Carnes & Peterson (forthcoming) for proofs of the unsoundness and incompleteness (...)
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    An integrated theory of attention and decision making in visual signal detection.Philip L. Smith & Roger Ratcliff - 2009 - Psychological Review 116 (2):283-317.
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    Psychophysically principled models of visual simple reaction time.Philip L. Smith - 1995 - Psychological Review 102 (3):567-593.
  21. Aquinas on Atonement.Philip L. Quinn - 1989 - In Ronald J. Feenstra, Trinity, Incarnation, and Atonement: Philosophical and Theological Essays. Univ Notre Dame Pr.
     
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    The Americanisation of George Washington.Philip L. White - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (1-3):419-425.
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    Legende und Geschichte: Der Fatḥ Madīnat Harar von Yaḥyā b. NaṣrallāhLegende und Geschichte: Der Fath Madinat Harar von Yahya b. Nasrallah.L. M., Ewald Wagner, Legende & Geschichte - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (1):163.
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    What causes effects?Philip L. Peterson - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 39 (2):107 - 139.
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    Analogy of names in Bonaventure.Philip L. Reynolds - 2003 - Mediaeval Studies 65 (1):117-162.
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    Moral Distress and Involuntary COVID-19 Vaccination of a Mature Minor Receiving Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment.Philip L. Baese, Toni Hesse & Brent M. Kious - 2022 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 33 (3):236-239.
    Mandatory vaccination against COVID-19 is a highly controversial issue, and many members of the public oppose it on the grounds that they should be free to determine what happens to their own body. Opinion has generally favored parental authority with respect to vaccination of children, but less attention has been paid to the ethical complexities of how to respond when mature minors refuse vaccination that is requested by their parents. We present a case in which a mature minor, who was (...)
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  27. The cynic and God.Philip L. Frick - 1946 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 27 (1):74.
     
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    Social evil: A response to Adams.Philip L. Quinn - 1993 - Philosophical Studies 69 (2-3):187 - 194.
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    "An integrated theory of attention and decision making in visual signal detection": Correction to Smith and Ratcliff (2009).Philip L. Smith & Roger Ratcliff - 2009 - Psychological Review 116 (4):1002-1002.
  30. In Search of the Foundations of Theism.Philip L. Quinn - 1985 - Faith and Philosophy 2 (4):469-486.
    This paper is a critical and exploratory discussion of Plantinga’s claim that certain propositions which self-evidently entail the existence of God could be properly basic. In the critical section, I argue that Plantinga fails to show that the modem foundationalist’s criterion for proper basicality, according to which such propositions could not be properly basic, is self-referentially incoherent or otherwise defective. In the exploratory section, I try to build a case for the view that, even if such propositions could be properly (...)
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  31. Theological voluntarism.Philip L. Quinn - 2006 - In David Copp, The Oxford handbook of ethical theory. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 63--90.
    This chapter defends a divine command theory consisting of two central claims. First, a kind of action is morally obligatory just in case God has commanded that actions of that kind be performed. Second, God’s commanding that a kind of action be performed is what makes it obligatory. God’s commands bring it about that the wrong actions are wrong, and the required actions are required. Moreover, God’s goodness ensures that His commands are not arbitrary. God is the standard of Goodness. (...)
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  32. Atonement, theories of.Philip L. Quinn - 2000 - In Adrian Hastings, Alistair Mason & Hugh S. Pyper, The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 51--52.
     
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    Reply to Professor Kirn.Philip L. Beardsley - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (3):328-328.
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    Kantian Philosophical Ecclesiology.Philip L. Quinn - 2000 - Faith and Philosophy 17 (4):512-534.
    This paper begins with an outline of some of the main themes in the ecclesiology Kant presents in Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone. It then discusses implications of Kant’s ecclesiology for issues concerning scriptural interpretation and religious toleration. With the help of these implications, an objection to Kant’s ecclesiology is developed, and a Kantian ecclesiology modified in response to the objection is sketched out. The Roman Catholic ecclesiology of the Second Vatican Council is compared to both Kant’s ecclesiology (...)
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    Pluralism in Philosophy Departments.Philip L. Quinn - 1996 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 70 (2):168 - 172.
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  36. Relativism about Torture: Religious and Secular Responses.Philip L. Quinn - 1996 - In D. Z. Phillips, Religion and Morality (London: Macmillan 1996; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996). New York: Macmillan and St. Martin's. pp. 151--70.
     
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    Political science: The case of the missing paradigm.Philip L. Beardsley - 1974 - Political Theory 2 (1):46-61.
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    “The Genteel Tradition in American Philosophy,” Derrida, and the Ghosts of Idealism.Philip L. Beard - 2017 - Overheard in Seville 35 (35):60-77.
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    The diffusion model is not a deterministic growth model: Comment on Jones and Dzhafarov (2014).Philip L. Smith, Roger Ratcliff & Gail McKoon - 2014 - Psychological Review 121 (4):679-688.
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    Three Antiscientific Arguments.Philip L. Quinn - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 5:229-233.
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    Great Christian Jurists and Legal Collections in the First Millennium.Philip L. Reynolds (ed.) - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    Great Christian Jurists and Legal Collections in the First Millennium is a systematic collection of essays describing how Christian leaders and scholars of the first millennium in the West contributed to law and jurisprudence and used written norms and corrective practices to maintain social order and to guide people from this life into the next. With chapters on topics such as Roman and post-Roman law, church councils, the papacy, and the relationship between royal and ecclesiastical authority, as well as on (...)
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    A pseudosolution to the problem of evil.Philip L. Quinn - 1975 - Zygon 10 (4):444-446.
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    Can God speak? Does God speak?Philip L. Quinn - 2001 - Religious Studies 37 (3):259-269.
    This paper critically examines what Nicholas Wolterstorff has to say in Divine Discourse in response to the two questions in the title. It tries to show that his argument for the conclusion that God can have the obligations of a speaker is defective. It also tries to show that his argument for the conclusion that some actual person is entitled to believe that God has spoken to her is incomplete. The paper's conclusion is that Wolterstorff's arguments fail to establish, or (...)
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    Can the Christian God be both my foundation and my beloved.Philip L. Quinn - 2004 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 47 (4):360 – 379.
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    1.4 'defeating theistic beliefs'.Philip L. Quinn - 2002 - In William Lane Craig, Philosophy of religion: a reader and guide. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. pp. 57-65.
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    Sin and Original Sin.Philip L. Quinn - 1997 - In Charles Taliaferro & Philip L. Quinn, A Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 614–621.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Personal Sins Augustinian Original Sin Modern Philosophical Critiques Works cited.
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    Yandell on religious experience.Philip L. Quinn - 1999 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 46 (2):103-115.
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  48. Spiritual cognition in Thomas Aquinas.Philip L. Reynolds - 2003 - The Thomist 67 (4):505-538.
     
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    The ecological perspective applied to social perception: Revision of a working paper.Philip L. Knowles & David Lawson Smith - 1982 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 12 (1):53–78.
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    Sources of Progressive Thought in American Education.Philip L. Smith - 1980 - Lanham, MD : University Press of America.
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