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    Love's Philosophy.Richard John White - 2001 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Love comes in many forms. From friendship to parenthood, from the lover to the altruist, it touches all our lives. As time passes by this remains constant in the human experience. Love's Philosophy explores the basic expressions of love. In this book, White takes into account classical and historical perspecitives. His reflections explain the historical and contemporary formations of love, and offer alternative models to that most encompassing sensation, love.
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    Richard Neuhaus's Reply to J. M. Purcell.Richard John Neuhaus - 1988 - The Chesterton Review 14 (2):359-360.
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    In search of the way: thought and religion in early-modern Japan, 1582-1860.Richard John Bowring - 2017 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    This is a history of intellectual and religious developments in Japan during the Tokugawa period, covering the years 1582-1860. It begins with an explanation of the fate of Christianity, and proceeds to cover the changing nature of the relationship between Buddhism and secular authority, new developments in Shinto, and the growth of 'Japanese studies'. The main emphasis, however, is on the process by which Neo-Confucianism captured the imagination of the intellectual class and informed debate throughout the period. This process was (...)
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  4. The modern Chinese word for humour (huaji) and its antecedents in the Zhuangzi and other early texts.Richard John Lynn - 2010 - In Hans-Georg Moeller & Günter Wohlfart (eds.), Laughter in eastern and western philosophies: proceedings of the Académie du Midi. Freiburg im Breisgau: Verlag Karl Alber.
     
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  5. The Theory of Types.John Richards - 1971 - Dissertation, State University of New York at Buffalo
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  6. Human dignity and public discourse.Richard John Neuhaus - 2008 - In Adam Schulman (ed.), Human dignity and bioethics: essays commissioned by the President's Council on Bioethics. Washington, D.C.: [President's Council on Bioethics.
     
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    Crime and Punishment in Medieval Chinese Drama: Three Judge Pao Plays.Richard John Lynn & George A. Hayden - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):139.
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    The Genius of Li Po, A. D. 701-762.Richard John Lynn & Wong Siukit - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (4):570.
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    Recombinant DNA: science, ethics, and politics.John Richards (ed.) - 1978 - New York: Academic Press.
  10. Collective Bargaining Is Not Enough: The Case for a New Social Contract in S. Rosenblum and P. Findlay eds.John Richards - 1991 - In Simon Rosenblum & Peter Findlay (eds.), Debating Canada’s Future: Views From the Left. James Lorimer.
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  11. Orthodoxy and Enlightenment: Wang Shih-chen's Theory of Poetry and Its Antecedents.Richard John Lynn - 1975 - In William Theodore De Bary (ed.), The unfolding of Neo-Confucianism. New York,: Columbia University Press.
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  12. Propositional Functions and Russell's Philosophy of Language, 1903-1914.John Richards - 1980 - Philosophical Forum 11 (4):315.
     
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    The Heart of Wisdom: A Philosophy of Spiritual Life.Richard John White - 2012 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In The Heart of Wisdom, White examines spiritual concepts like generosity, suffering, and joy, incorporating the various perspectives of great philosophers, including Nietzsche, Aristotle, and Derrida, as well as Eastern wisdom traditions, including Buddhism and Vedanta philosophy.
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    Response to: ‘Why medical professionals have no moral claim to conscientious objection accommodation in liberal democracies’ by Schuklenk and Smalling.Richard John Lyus - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (4):250-252.
    Bioethicists commenting on conscientious objection and abortion should consider the empirical data on abortion providers. Abortion providers do not fall neatly into groups of providers and objectors, and ambivalence is a key theme in their experience. Practical details of abortion services further upset the dichotomy. These empirical facts are important because they demonstrate that the way the issue is described in analytical bioethics does not reflect reality. Addressing conscientious objection as a barrier to patient access requires engaging with those who (...)
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    The Classic of Changes: A New Translation of the I Ching as Interpreted by Wang Bi.Richard John Lynn (ed.) - 1994 - Columbia University Press.
    The first new translation of this work to appear in more than twenty-five years, the Columbia I Ching presents the classic book of changes for the world of today.
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    Nietzsche and the Problem of Sovereignty.Richard John White - 1997 - University of Illinois Press.
    From The Birth of Tragedy on, Nietzsche worked to comprehend the nature of the individual. Richard White shows how Nietzsche was inspired and guided by the question of personal "sovereignty" and how through his writings sought to provoke the very sovereignty he described. White argues that Nietzsche is a philosopher our contemporary age must therefore come to understand if we are ever to secure a genuinely meaningful direction for the future. Profoundly relevant to our era, Nietzsche's philosophy addresses a (...)
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    Boole and mill: differing perspectives on logical psychologism.John Richards - 1980 - History and Philosophy of Logic 1 (1-2):19-36.
    Logical psychologism is the position that logic is a special branch of psychology, that logical laws are descriptíons of experience to be arrived at through observation, and are a posteriori.The accepted arguments against logical psychologism are effective only when directed against this extreme version. However, the clauses in the above characterization are independent and ambiguous, and may be considered separately. This separation permits a reconsideration of less extreme attempts to tie logic to psychology, such as those defended by Mill and (...)
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    Why (and how) statues matter.Richard John Stopford - forthcoming - Philosophy and Social Criticism.
    In this paper, I consider the import of the metaphysics of statues to the decolonizing statues debate. On the one hand, this may seem an odd starting point: after all, the issues surrounding decolonizing statues are political, moral and, perhaps, aesthetic. I agree; however, presuppositions about the nature of statues may well be shaping the political imaginary about decolonizing statues. Indeed, when expressing political and moral claims such as ‘decolonizing statues erases history’, or that ‘decolonizing statues destroys objects that help (...)
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    Father Neuhaus’s Final Thoughts on Chesterton.Richard John Neuhaus - 2009 - The Chesterton Review 35 (1/2):204-206.
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  20. Demo[c]racy, economics, and radical pluralism.Richard John Neuhaus - 1984 - In Adlai E. Stevenson & W. Lawson Taitte (eds.), The Citizen and his government. Austin, Tex.: the University of Texas Press.
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    Partial reversal and the functions of lateralisation.Richard John Andrew - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):589-590.
    The use of lateralised cues by predators and fellows may not strongly affect lateralisation. Conservatism of development is a possible source of consistency across vertebrates. Individuals with partial reversal, affecting only one ability, or with varying degree of control of response by one hemisphere do exist. Their incidence may depend on varying selection of behavioural phenotypes such as risk taking.
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    Pre-"On Denoting" Manuscripts in the Russell Archives.John Richards - 1976 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 21:28.
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    Radical Virtues: Moral Wisdom and the Ethics of Contemporary Life.Richard John White - 2008 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Richard White explores how moral virtues affect and support social movements such as pacifism, environmentalism, multiculturalism, and animal rights. White's philosophical treatment of virtue ethics is extended through historical and cross-cultural analysis to help the reader understand and acquire moral wisdom.
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    Long-term transformations in the Sundarbans wetlands forests of Bengal.John F. Richards & Elizabeth P. Flint - 1990 - Agriculture and Human Values 7 (2):17-33.
    The landscape of the Sundarbans today is a product of two countervailing forces: conversion of wetland forests to cropland vs. sequestration of the forests in reserves to be managed for long-term sustained yield of wood products. For two centures, land-hungry peasants strove to transform the native tidal forest vegetation into an agroecosystem dominated by paddy rice and fish culture. During the colonial period, their reclamation efforts were encouraged by landlords and speculators, who were themselves encouraged by increasingly favorable state policies (...)
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    Poetry as self-cultivation: Neo-confucianism in Van yu and Gao Bing.Richard John Lynn - 2004 - Wisdom in China and the West 22:215.
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    The Control of Perception and the Construction of Reality.John Richards & Ernst von Glasersfeld - 1979 - Dialectica 33 (1):37-58.
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    The Golden Age of Chinese Drama: Yüan Tsa-chüThe Golden Age of Chinese Drama: Yuan Tsa-chu.Richard John Lynn & Chung-Wen Shih - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (4):538.
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    The Manufacturing Sector’s Environmental Motives: A Game-theoretic Analysis.Richard John Fairchild - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 79 (3):333-344.
    What motivates manufacturing companies to make costly investments in producing in an environmentally clean manner? The traditional argument is that such behaviour is value reducing, and that therefore, firms must be forced by regulation to invest in "green" production processes. A counter-argument is that firms have an incentive to make environmental investments in an attempt to attract "green" consumers and investors, hence gaining competitive advantage over their rivals. In this paper, we employ a game-theoretic approach that demonstrates that competing firms' (...)
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    Temporal Logic. Nicholas Rescher, Alasdair Urquhart. [REVIEW]John Richards & John H. Pfitsch - 1975 - Philosophy of Science 42 (1):100-103.
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    Kung Tzu-chen.Richard John Lynn & Shirleen S. Wong - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (2):174.
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  31. Commentary On the Desire Ofthe Nations.Richard John Neuhaus - 1998 - Studies in Christian Ethics 11 (2):56-61.
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    The appropriating subject: Cultural appreciation, property and entitlement.Jana Cattien & Richard John Stopford - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (9):1061-1078.
    Philosophy & Social Criticism, Ahead of Print. What is cultural ‘appropriation’? What is cultural ‘appreciation’? Whatever the complex answer to this question, cultural appropriation is commonly defined as ‘the taking of something produced by members of one culture by members of another’, whilst appreciation is typically understood as mere ‘exploration’: ‘Appreciation explores whatever is there’. These provisional definitions suggest that there is an in-principle distinction between the two concepts that presupposes the following: what is appreciated is already available; what is (...)
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    Travels in inner space: one man's exploration of encounter groups, meditation, and altered states of consciousness.St John & John Richard - 1977 - London: Gollancz.
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    Esotericism, Art, and Imagination.Arthur Versluis, Lee Irwin, John Richards & Melinda Weinstein (eds.) - 2008 - Michigan State University Press.
    _Esotericism, Art, and Imagination_ is a uniquely wide- ranging collection of articles by scholars in the field of Western esotericism, focusing on themes of poetry, drama, film, literature, and art. Included here are articles illuminating such diverse topics as the Gnostic fiction of Philip Pullman, alchemical images, the Tarot, surrealism, esoteric films, and much more. This collection reveals the richness and complexity of the intersections between esotericism, artistic creators, and their works. Authors include Joscelyn Godwin, Cathy Gutierrez, M. E. Warlick, (...)
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    In Search of the Way: Thought and Religion in Early-Modern Japan, 1582-1860.Richard John Bowring - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    In Search of the Way deals with intellectual and religious developments in early-modern Japan. It touches on the fate of Christianity but mainly covers Buddhism, Shinto, and Neo-Confucianism, particularly the latter. Of central concern is the constant debate over how society should be organized and how the individual can achieve self-fulfilment as just one element of a larger whole. It touches on such matters as ritual, pilgrimage, and religion in practice, but the emphasis is on ideological debate, disagreement, and consensus.
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    Book Review:The Theory of Logical Types Irving M. Copi. [REVIEW]John Corcoran & John Richards - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (2):319-.
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    Islam: Essays on Scripture, Thought and Society: A Festschrift in Honour of Anthony H. Johns.R. Israeli, Jutta Bluhm-Warn, David Burrell, Mike Carter, James Fox, Richard Frank, Anthony Johns, Clive Kessler, Nehemia Levtzion, Saumitra Mukherjee, Ian Proudfoot, Tony Reid, Merle Calvin Ricklefs & Peter Riddell (eds.) - 1997 - Brill.
    This volume contains 17 articles on various aspects of Islamic thought in the Middle East and in Southeast Asia. The first 9 articles concentrate especially on the Qur’ān and its exegesis, Kalām and Sufism; the second 8 articles deal with Javanese Islam, and with Islam and modernity in Southeast Asia.
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    Theories of resistance: anarchism, geography, and the spirit of revolt.Marcelo José Lopes Souza, Richard John White & Simon Springer (eds.) - 2016 - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Part two of an innovative trilogy on anarchist geography, this text examines how we can better understand the ways in which space has been used for resistance.
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    Meals, Art and Meaning.Eileen John - 2021 - Critica 53 (157):45-70.
    This paper takes meals, rather than food itself, as its focus. Meals incorporate the project of nutrition into human life, but it is a contingent matter that we nourish ourselves in this way. This paper defends the importance of meals as meaning-makers and contrasts them with art in that regard. Meals and art represent interestingly different extremes with respect to how needs for meaning are met. Artworks ask for coordination of experience, understanding and appreciation: the meaning of art is to (...)
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  40. A World without Values.Richard Joyce & Simon Kirchin - 2009 - Springer.
    Taking as its point of departure the work of moral philosopher John Mackie (1917-1981), A World Without Values is a collection of essays on moral skepticism by leading contemporary philosophers, some of whom are sympathetic to Mackie s ...
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    Is blindsight an effect of scattered light, spared cortex, and near-threshold vision?John Campion, Richard Latto & Y. M. Smith - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (3):423-86.
    Blindsight is the term commonly used to describe visually guided behaviour elicited by a stimulus falling within the scotoma (blind area) caused by a lesion of the striate cortex. Such is normally held to be unconscious and to be mediated by subcortical pathways involving the superior colliculus. Blindsight is of considerable theoretical importance since it suggests that destriate man is more like destriate monkey than had been previously believed and also because it supports the classical notion of two visual systems. (...)
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    Political judgement: essays for John Dunn.Richard Bourke, Raymond Geuss & John Dunn (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book by leading international scholars in the fields of history, philosophy and politics restores the subject to a place at the very centre of political theory and practice.
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    Conversations with John Gardner.John Gardner & Allan Richard Chavkin - 1990
    Gathers interviews with John Gardner from each period of his career, and offers a brief profile of his life and accomplishments.
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  44. Trade-offs in model-building: A more target-oriented approach.John Matthewson - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 42 (2):324-333.
    In his 1966 paper “The Strategy of model-building in Population Biology”, Richard Levins argues that no single model in population biology can be maximally realistic, precise and general at the same time. This is because these desirable model properties trade-off against one another. Recently, philosophers have developed Levins’ claims, arguing that trade-offs between these desiderata are generated by practical limitations on scientists, or due to formal aspects of models and how they represent the world. However this project is not (...)
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    Causal Impotence and Complicity.Richard Galvin & John R. Harris - 2023 - Public Affairs Quarterly 37 (1):47-63.
    Moral problems such as climate change and global poverty result from widespread human action, and hence, are unaffected by changes in any individual's behavior—for instance, the harms of climate change will obtain whether I drive my car or not. This problem of causal impotence seems potentially devastating for consequentialists, but more easily addressed by deontologists. The deontologist can argue that (e.g.) even if our acts will have no effect on climate change, our using fossil fuels makes us complicit in, and (...)
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    Darwinism, Democracy, and Race: American Anthropology and Evolutionary Biology in the Twentieth Century.John P. Jackson & David J. Depew - 2017 - New York: Routledge. Edited by David J. Depew.
    Darwinism, Democracy, and Race examines the development and defence of an argument that arose at the boundary between anthropology and evolutionary biology in twentieth-century America. In its fully articulated form, this argument simultaneously discredited scientific racism and defended free human agency in Darwinian terms. The volume is timely because it gives readers a key to assessing contemporary debates about the biology of race. By working across disciplinary lines, the book's focal figures--the anthropologist Franz Boas, the cultural anthropologist Alfred Kroeber, the (...)
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  47. The Theology of the Book of Revelation.Richard Bauckham, Jürgen Roloff & John E. Alsup - 1993
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    John Locke: papers read at a Clark Library Seminar, 10 December, 1977.John Greville Agard Pocock & Richard Ashcraft - 1980 - Los Angeles: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California. Edited by Richard Ashcraft.
    Pocock, J. G. A. The myth of John Locke and the obsession with liberalism.--Ashcraft, R. The two treatises and the exclusion crisis: the problem of Lockean political theory as bourgeois ideology.
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    Metaphysics and Morality: Essays in Honour of J. J. C. Smart.John Jamieson Carswell Smart, Philip Pettit, Richard Sylvan & Jean Norman (eds.) - 1987 - New York, NY, USA: Blackwell.
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    What is blindsight?John Campion & Richard Latto - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (4):755-757.
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