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    Descartes: Belief, Scepticism and Virtue.Richard Davies - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Descartes is often regarded as the founder of modern philosophy, and is credited with placing at centre stage the question of what we know and how we know it. Descartes: Belief, Scepticism and Virtue seeks to reinsert his work and thought in its contemporary ethical and theological context. Richard Davies explores the much neglected notion of intellectual virtue as it applies to Descartes' inquiry as a whole. He examines the textual dynamics of Descartes' most famous writings in relation to background (...)
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    Natural and Artifactual Objects in Contemporary Metaphysics: Exercises in Analytic Ontology.Richard Davies (ed.) - 2019 - New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic.
    What is an object? How do we look at them? Why do they matter? This collection presents a lively, timely discussion of natural and artifactual objects, considering the relationship between them from a range of philosophical perspectives, including the philosophy of biology, the metaphysics of space and the philosophy of perception. Beginning from the starting point that natural objects are bona fide, endowed with some natural border between themselves and everything else, while artifactual objects depend on the observation of tacit (...)
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    After Higgins and Dunne: Imagining School Teaching as a Multi‐Practice Activity.Richard Davies - 2013 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 47 (3):475-490.
    There remains a concern in philosophy of education circles to assert that teaching is a social practice. Its initiation occurs in a conversation between Alasdair MacIntyre and Joe Dunne which inspired a Special Issue of the Journal of Philosophy of Education. This has been recently utilised in a further Special Issue by Chris Higgins. In this article I consider two points of conflict between MacIntyre and Dunne and seek to resolve both with a more nuanced understanding of the implications of (...)
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    Youth work and ethics: why the ‘professional turn’ won’t do.Richard Davies - 2016 - Ethics and Education 11 (2):186-196.
    Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involved. This is expressed in the requirements for the initial education of workers, in the subject benchmarks and national expectations for youth workers. A significant influence in this debate is Howard Sercombe. Sercombe seeks a substantive framework for youth work ethics. The project offers clear potential benefits alongside equally great dangers. His platform is an integration of two foundations: a particular definition of youth work and (...)
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  5. Introduction.Michael Hand & Richard Davies - 2015 - In Michael Hand & Richard Davies (eds.), Education, Ethics and Experience: Essays in Honour of Richard Pring. New York: Routledge.
  6. (1 other version)Descartes. Belief, Scepticism and Virtue.Richard Davies - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (3):569-570.
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    In Defence of a Fallacy.Richard Davies - 2020 - Studia Semiotyczne 34 (2):25-42.
    In light of recent developments in argumentation theory, we begin by considering the account that Aristotle gives of what he calls sophistical refutations and of the usefulness of being able to recognise various species of them. His diagnosis of one of his examples of the grouping that he labels epomenon is then compared with a very recent account of the matter, which, like Aristotle, calls on us to attribute a mistake or confusion to anyone who uses this kind of argument. (...)
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    Paolo Bozzi’s Experimental Phenomenology.Ivana Bianchi & Richard Davies (eds.) - 2018 - New York: Routledge.
    This anthology translates eighteen papers by Italian philosopher and experimental psychologist Paolo Bozzi, bringing his distinctive and influential ideas to an English-speaking audience for the first time. The papers cover a range of methodological and experimental questions concerning the phenomenology of perception and their theoretical implications, with each one followed by commentary from leading international experts. In his laboratory work, Bozzi investigated visual and auditory perception, such as our responses to pendular motion and bodies in freefall, afterimages, transparency effects, and (...)
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    The Measure of Pleasure: A Note on the Protagoras.Richard Davies - 2017 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 3 (3):301-315.
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    Modes of Existence: Papers in Ontology and Philosophical Logic.Andrea Bottani & Richard Davies (eds.) - 2006 - Ontos Verlag.
    The volume collects essays by an international team of philosophers aimed at elucidating three fundamental and interconnected themes in ontology. In the first instance, there is the issue of the kind of thing that, in the primary sense, is or exists: must the primitive terms be particular or universal? Any reply will itself raise the question of how to treat discourse that appears to refer to things that cannot be met with in time and space: what difference is there between (...)
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    Ceaselessly Exploring, Arriving Where We Started and Knowing It for the First Time.Richard Davies - 2016 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 35 (3):293-303.
    In this paper I explore the implications of the increasing social and sociable uses of new, mobile internet associated technologies for online learning. In particular I focus on tablet computers as at the vanguard of this shift. Drawing on discourses of technobiophilia and phatic communion, the propositions explored in this paper are that: that internet associated technologies have been shaped by and reflect the ways in which humans engage with objects and each other in the physical world, that of particular (...)
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    The Effect of the Accident at Chernobyl upon the Nuclear Community.Richard Davies - 1986 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 11 (4):59-63.
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    (1 other version)Where is ‘There is’ in ‘∃’?Richard Davies - 2020 - History and Philosophy of Logic 42 (1):44-59.
    The paper offers a survey of four key moments in which symbolisms for quantification were first introduced: §§11–2 of Frege’s Begriffsschrift ; Peirce’s ‘Algebra of Logic’ ; Peano’s ‘St...
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    Education, Ethics and Experience: Essays in Honour of Richard Pring.Michael Hand & Richard Davies (eds.) - 2015 - New York: Routledge.
    _Education, Ethics and Experience_ is a collection of original philosophical essays celebrating the work of one of the most influential philosophers of education of the last 40 years. Richard Pring’s substantial body of work has addressed topics ranging from curriculum integration to the comprehensive ideal, vocational education to faith schools, professional development to the privatisation of education, moral seriousness to the nature of educational research. The twelve essays collected here explore and build on Pring’s treatment of topics that are central (...)
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    Introduzione.Andrea Bottani & Richard Davies - 2012 - Rivista di Estetica 49:3-6.
    In their Introduction, the editors of the volume briefly describe how ontological questions have been taken as fundamental since the very origins of analytic philosophy, eventually gaining centrality during the last decades, and how they have been coming to the centre of interest in Italian-speaking analytic-style philosophy since the mid-1990s. The editors give a schematic outline of the overall structure of the volume and say how it can be grounded on the distinction between formal and material ontology.
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  16. Ontologie regionali.Andrea Bottani & Richard Davies (eds.) - 2007 - Mimesis.
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  17. Analisi. Annuario della Società Italiana di Filosofia Analitica (SIFA) 2011.Richard Davies (ed.) - 2011 - Mimesis.
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    after The Execution Of Archbishop Scrope: Henry Iv, The Papacy And The English Episcopate, 1405-8.Richard Davies - 1976 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 59 (1):40-74.
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    Better Wed than Read: Marriage as a Paradigm Case for the theory of Documentality.Richard Davies - 2012 - Rivista di Estetica 50:52-73.
    In Documentalità, Maurizio Ferraris presents marriage as a paradigmatic instance of a social object whose essence is constituted by the generation of documents. This claim appears to hold good for some of the standard forms of matrimony recognised within the Roman Law tradition. The case is put for saying that, nevertheless, the appeal to documents puts the cart before the horse: the validity of a marriage depends, if anything, on the behaviour of the participants in it as much before as (...)
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  20. Common sense and the craft of teaching.Richard Davies - 2015 - In Michael Hand & Richard Davies (eds.), Education, Ethics and Experience: Essays in Honour of Richard Pring. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Descartes' cultivation of the intellect: a reading of his theory of enquiry.Richard Davies - 1999 - Bergamo: Sestante.
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    Descartes' Deontological Turn.Richard Davies - 2012 - Review of Metaphysics 65 (3):669-670.
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    Descartes letters.Richard Davies - 2001 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 83 (3):308-323.
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    Goodbye, Kant!: What Still Stands of the Critique of Pure Reason.Richard Davies (ed.) - 2013 - Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
    _A penetrating and freewheeling evaluation of Kant's magnum opus._.
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    How should fracking research be funded?Richard J. Davies & Liam G. Herringshaw - 2016 - Research Ethics 12 (2):116-118.
    The use of hydraulic fracturing (‘fracking’) to extract oil or gas from shales is a subject of controversy. There are many scientific questions about the risks associated with the technique, and much research remains to be done. ReFINE (Researching Fracking In Europe) is a research consortium led by Newcastle University and Durham University in the UK, focusing on the environmental impacts of shale gas and oil exploitation using fracking methods. The project was established to answer questions raised by members of (...)
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    How to Point a Philosophical Armchair.Richard Davies - 2015 - Discipline filosofiche. 25 (1):173-190.
    Thought experiments are characteristically armchair operations. The key thought experiment in Rawls’s A Theory of Justice, the “veil of ignorance”, calls on us to imagine having complete knowledge of the social sciences at the same time as lacking all knowledge about the positions we occupy in the society of which we are members. It is harder to imagine having – and using – knowledge we do not have than it is to imagine not having knowledge we do have. Even when (...)
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    Intellectual Propriety.Richard Davies - 2010 - The Monist 93 (3):339-352.
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    Locke and “ad”.Richard Davies - 2023 - Argumentation 37 (3):473-492.
    In IV, xvii, 19–22 of his Essay, Locke employs Latin labels for four kinds of argument, of which one (ad hominem) was already in circulation and one (ad judicium) has never had much currency. The present proposal seeks to locate and clarify what Locke was aiming to describe, and to contrast what he says with some subsequent uses that have been made of these labels as if they named fallacies. Though three of the four kinds of argument that Locke picks (...)
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    Lowe on conditionals.Richard Davies - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (181):477-486.
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    Mysterious Mixtures: Descartes on Mind and Body.Richard Davies - 2015 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 4 (1):47-78.
    As is well known, Descartes’ doctrine on the relations of mind and body involves at least the following two theses: the real distinction of mind and body is compatible with their substantial union; and the siting of the mind at the tip of the pineal gland is compatible with its presence throughout the body. Th is essay seeks to perform three main tasks. One is to suggest that, so far as Descartes is concerned, the doctrine that arises out of the (...)
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    Monadic Truth and Falsity.Richard Davies - 2023 - Phenomenology and Mind 24:56-62.
    In Adelaster (2016), A. G. Conte proposes a distinction between de dicto and de re attributions of truth and falsity, which he illustrates mostly with documents of legal standing, but also with an artificial object (a false tooth). The present aim is to propose an analogous distinction between monadic (one-place) and polyadic uses of “true” and “false”, and to sketch some features of its logical functioning with closer attention to the monadic pole than is usual. One proposal is that, in (...)
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  32. (1 other version)Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain Annual Conference 2000 New College, Oxford 14-16 April 2000.Richard Davies - 2000 - University of Oxford.
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    Reimagining Liberal Education: Affiliation and Inquiry in Democratic Schooling and Religious Education: Educating for Diversity.Richard Davies - 2017 - Educational Theory 67 (6):727-743.
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    Some Quodlibets on the Virtues.Richard Davies - 1998 - Modern Schoolman 76 (1):43-60.
    Taking account of two recent anthologies on virtue ethics, the paper locates the moral virtues relative to Aristotle's description of natural endowments, capacities, rational potentials, arts, character traits, and habits. The distinctions operative in this scheme are then brought to bear on the specific question of whether a burglar can be exhibiting the virtue of courage. The suggestion is made that it may not be because burglary is often unjust that it is not a proper exercise of the virtue, but (...)
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  35. The Demon and the Scientist.Richard Davies - 2004 - Epistemologia 27 (2):299-318.
  36. The Modes of Descartes’ First Meditation.Richard Davies - 2016 - In Sébastien Charles & Plínio Junqueira Smith (eds.), Academic Scepticism in the Development of Early Modern Philosophy. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  37. (1 other version)The Phenomenology of Time and the Retreat of Reason.Richard Davies - 2009 - Humana Mente 3 (8).
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    The Sizewell B Nuclear Inquiry: An Analysis of Public Participation in Decisionmaking about Nuclear Power.Richard Davies - 1984 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 9 (3):21-32.
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    What Documents Cannot Do.Richard Davies - 2014 - Philosophical Readings 6 (2):41-52.
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    Emerging ethical perspectives of e‐commerce.Lisa Harris, Anne-Marie Coles & Richard Davies - 2003 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 1 (1):39-48.
    A key debate about the nature and role of ecommerce centres around the question of whether it is merely an old activity in a new form, or a discontinuous process that rewrites the ideas and assumptions of the ‘old’ economy. The objective of this exploratory and qualitative study is to shed some light on this issue through the lens of business ethics. We will examine whether established ethical principles still apply to e‐commerce, or instead if the ‘rule book’ now needs (...)
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  41. Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain Conference Papers 1999 the Conference Was Held From 9th-11th April 1999 at New College, Oxford.Richard Davies - 1999 - University of Oxford.
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