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    Quantum-First Gravity.Steven B. Giddings - 2019 - Foundations of Physics 49 (3):177-190.
    This paper elaborates on an intrinsically quantum approach to gravity, which begins with a general framework for quantum mechanics and then seeks to identify additional mathematical structure on Hilbert space that is responsible for gravity and other phenomena. A key principle in this approach is that of correspondence: this structure should reproduce spacetime, general relativity, and quantum field theory in a limit of weak gravitational fields. A central question is that of “Einstein separability,” and asks how to define mutually independent (...)
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    The naked truth: Positive, arousing distractors impair rapid target perception.Steven B. Most, Stephen D. Smith, Amy B. Cooter, Bethany N. Levy & David H. Zald - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (5):964-981.
  3. Politics of Politicking under IRC 501 (c)(3): A Guide for Politically Active Churches, The.Steven B. Imhoof - 2000 - Nexus 5:97.
     
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  4. Destruktion or Recovery? Leo Strauss's Critique of Heidegger.Steven B. Smith - 1997 - Faculty of Law, University of Toronto.
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  5. Hegel and the jewish question, in between tradition and modernity.Steven B. Smith - 1991 - History of Political Thought 12 (1):87-106.
  6. Philosophy as a way of life : the case of Leo Strauss.Steven B. Smith - 2011 - In Catherine H. Zuckert (ed.), Political Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Authors and Arguments. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Spinoza’s Book of Life: Freedom and Redemption in the Ethics.Steven B. Smith - 2003 - Yale University Press.
    Most readers of Spinoza treat him as a pure metaphysician, a grim determinist, or a stoic moralist, but none of these descriptions captures the author of the _Ethics, _argues Steven B. Smith in this intriguing book. Offering a new reading of Spinoza’s masterpiece, Smith asserts that the Ethics is a celebration of human freedom and its attendant joys and responsibilities and should be placed among the great founding documents of the Enlightenment. Two aspects of Smith’s book distinguish it from (...)
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    Hegel on Slavery and Domination.Steven B. Smith - 1992 - Review of Metaphysics 46 (1):97 - 124.
    DOES SLAVERY EXIST BY NATURE as some throughout history have been taken to believe? Or is slavery merely conventional, sanctioned by the opinions and practices of diverse communities? Is it a punishment for sinfulness or proscribed by the natural law? Can one sell oneself into slavery as the result of a free exchange, or is slavery prohibited by virtue of the natural rights of the individual? Is slavery a necessary moment in the struggle of human beings to attain mutual recognition (...)
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  9. A predestination for the posthumanistic.Steven B. Katz & Nathaniel A. Rivers - 2017 - In Chris Mays, Nathaniel A. Rivers & Kellie Sharp-Hoskins (eds.), Kenneth Burke + the posthuman. University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press.
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  10. What you see is what you set: Sustained inattentional blindness and the capture of awareness.Steven B. Most, Brian J. Scholl, Erin R. Clifford & Daniel J. Simons - 2005 - Psychological Review 112 (1):217-242.
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    Hegel's critique of liberalism: rights in context.Steven B. Smith - 1989 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In Hegel's Critique of Liberalism , Steven B. Smith examines Hegel's critique of rights-based liberalism and its relevance to contemporary political concerns. Smith argues that Hegel reformulated classic liberalism, preserving what was of value while rendering it more attentive to the dynamics of human history and the developmental structure of the moral personality. Hegel's goal, Smith suggests, was to find a way of incorporating both the ancient emphasis on the dignity and even architectonic character of political life with the (...)
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    Multiple explanations for multiply quantified sentences: Are multiple models necessary?Steven B. Greene - 1992 - Psychological Review 99 (1):184-187.
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    Problems in Epistemology and Metaphysics: An Introduction to Contemporary Debates.Steven B. Cowan (ed.) - 2020 - Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Problems in Epistemology and Metaphysics takes a pro and con approach to two central philosophical topics. Each chapter begins with a question: Can We Have Knowledge? How are Beliefs Justified? What is the mind? Contemporary philosophers with opposing viewpoints are then paired together to argue their position and raise problems with conflicting standpoints. Alongside an up-to-date introduction to a core philosophical stance, each contributor provides a critical response to their opponent and clear explanation of their view. Discussion questions are included (...)
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  14. Hegel’s Critique of Liberalism: Rights in Context.Steven B. SMITH - 1989 - Studies in Soviet Thought 41 (1):79-82.
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    (1 other version)6 Practical life and the critique of Rationalism.Steven B. Smith - 2012 - In Efraim Podoksik (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Oakeshott. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 131.
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    Destruktion or Recovery?: Leo Strauss’s Critique of Heidegger.Steven B. Smith - 1997 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (2):345 - 377.
    OF THE NUMEROUS LEGACIES BEQUEATHED BY LEO STRAUSS, his influence on the study of German philosophy frequently goes least mentioned. Apart from some early reviews and other occasional pieces, Strauss left no major work on any German thinker. With the exception of the chapter on Max Weber in Natural Right and History and a short essay on Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil written near the end of his life, there are no works on such giants of the German Aufklärung as (...)
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    Modernity and its Discontents: Making and Unmaking the Bourgeois From Machiavelli to Bellow.Steven B. Smith - 2016 - Yale University Press.
    Steven B. Smith examines the concept of modernity, not as the end product of historical developments but as a state of mind. He explores modernism as a source of both pride and anxiety, suggesting that its most distinctive characteristics are the self-criticisms and doubts that accompany social and political progress. Providing profiles of the modern project’s most powerful defenders and critics—from Machiavelli and Spinoza to Saul Bellow and Isaiah Berlin—this provocative work of philosophy and political science offers a novel (...)
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    The Ethics of the US Business Executive: A Study of Perceptions.B. Stevens - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 54 (2):163-171.
    Gallup Polls have reported on the perceived ethics of various professions in the US since 1976. Clergymen and pharmacists were consistently identified as two of the most ethical professionals in the 1980''s and 1990''s. Business executives have not fared well in these polls and have not been rated among the top ten most ethical professions in any of the years the poll was taken. Ethical codes have not done much to belay the perception that the US business executive is not (...)
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    Reclaiming Patriotism in an Age of Extremes.Steven B. Smith - 2021 - Yale University Press.
    _A rediscovery of patriotism as a virtue in line with the core values of democracy in an extremist age__ “Like you perhaps, I still regard myself as an extremely patriotic person. Which is why I so admired [this book].... __It explained my emotion to me, as it might yours to you." —David Brooks, _New York Times___ “Smith superbly illuminates the distinctiveness of the American idea of patriotism and reminds us of how important patriotism is, and how essential to making America (...)
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  20. Attention capture, orienting, and awareness.Steven B. Most & Daniel J. Simons - 2001 - In Charles L. Folk & Bradley S. Gibson (eds.), Attraction, Distraction and Action: Multiple Perspectives on Attentional Capture. Advances in Psychology. Elsevier. pp. 151-173.
  21. Compatibilism and the Sinlessness of the Redeemed in Heaven.Steven B. Cowan - 2011 - Faith and Philosophy 28 (4):416-431.
    In a recent issue of Faith and Philosophy, Timothy Pawl and Kevin Timpe seek to respond to the so-called “Problem of Heavenly Freedom,” the problem ofexplaining how the redeemed in heaven can be free yet incapable of sinning. In the course of offering their solution, they argue that compatibilism is inadequateas a solution because it (1) undermines the free will defense against the logical problem of evil, and (2) exacerbates the problem of evil by making God the “author of sin.” (...)
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    Independence and individualism: conflated values in farmer cooperation?Steven B. Emery - 2015 - Agriculture and Human Values 32 (1):47-61.
    Social scientists have long examined the changing role of the individual, and the influence of individualism in social and economic arrangements as well as behavioral decisions. With respect to co-operative behavior among farmers, however, the ideology of individualism has been little theorized in terms of its relationship to the longstanding virtue of independence. This paper explores this relationship by combining analysis of historical literature on the agricultural cooperative movement with the accounts of contemporary English farmers. I show that the virtue (...)
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    Spinoza, Liberalism, and the Question of Jewish Identity.Steven B. Smith - 1997 - Yale University Press.
    Baruch de Spinoza (1632-1677)--often recognized as the first modern Jewish thinker--was also a founder of modern liberal political philosophy. This book is the first to connect systematically these two aspects of Spinoza's legacy. Steven B. Smith shows that Spinoza was a politically engaged theorist who both advocated and embodied a new conception of the emancipated individual, a thinker who decisively influenced such diverse movements as the Enlightenment, liberalism, and political Zionism. Focusing on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise, Smith argues that Spinoza (...)
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    Beyond perceptual judgment: Categorization and emotion shape what we see.Steven B. Most - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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  25. L'apprentissage des Signes.B. Stevens & Paul Ricœur - 1993 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 55 (3):567-567.
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    Review of Juergen Habermas: The Theory of Communicative Action, Vol. 1, 'Reason and the Rationalization of Society'[REVIEW]Steven B. Smith - 1986 - Ethics 96 (3):638-641.
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    Or Abstractum.Steven B. Cowan - 2021 - Philosophia Christi 23 (1):175-185.
    George Berkeley is famous for the metaphysical principle esse is percipi or percipere. Many Berkeleyan idealists take this principle to be incompatible with Platonic realism about abstract objects, and thus opt either for nominalism or divine conceptualism on which they are construed as divine ideas. In this paper, I argue that Berkeleyan idealism is consistent with a Platonic realism in which abstracta exist outside the divine mind. This allows the Berkeleyan to expand Berkeley’s principle to read: esse is percipi or (...)
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    (1 other version)Reading Leo Strauss: Politics, Philosophy, Judaism.Steven B. Smith - 2006 - University of Chicago Press.
    Interest in Leo Strauss is greater now than at any time since his death, mostly because of the purported link between his thought and the political movement known as neoconservatism. Steven B. Smith, though, surprisingly depicts Strauss not as the high priest of neoconservatism but as a friend of liberal democracy—perhaps the best defender democracy has ever had. Moreover, in _Reading Leo Strauss, _Smith shows that Strauss’s defense of liberal democracy was closely connected to his skepticism of both the (...)
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  29. Soul and spirit in Heidegger.B. Stevens - 1988 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 86 (70):200-212.
     
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    “That’s Just Your Interpretation”: Responding to Skeptics Who Challenge Your Faith.Steven B. Cowan - 2003 - Philosophia Christi 5 (1):332-336.
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    The Capacity of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey to Inform the Affordable Care Act.Steven B. Cohen & Joel W. Cohen - 2013 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 50 (2):124-134.
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    Theos, Anthropos, Christos: A Compendium of Modern Philosophical Theology.Steven B. Cowan - 2001 - Philosophia Christi 3 (2):571-574.
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    The State by Philip PETTIT (review).Steven B. Smith - 2023 - Review of Metaphysics 77 (1):159-161.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The State by Philip PETTITSteven B. SmithPETTIT, Philip. The State. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2023. 376 pp. Cloth, $39.95The dust-jacket of this book announces a bold claim: “The future of our species depends on the state.” Ever since the Treaty of Westphalia, the state has been regarded as the basic unit of political legitimacy, and yet the state has never ceased to have its critics. From the (...)
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    What Kind of Democrat was Spinoza?Steven B. Smith - 2005 - Political Theory 33 (1):6-27.
    Spinoza's Ethics is rarely read as a work of political theory. Its formidable geometric structure and its author's commitment to a kind of metaphysical determinism do not seem promising materials from which to fashion a theory of democratic self-government. Yet impressions can mislead. A close reading of the Ethics reveals it to be an impassioned, deeply political book. Its aim is not only to liberate the individualfrom false beliefs and systems of power but also to enable us to act in (...)
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    The changing landscape of grading systems in US higher education.Steven B. Kleinman, Mary Beth Leidman & Andrew J. Longcore - 2018 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 22 (1):26-33.
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    Lincoln’s Enlightenment.Steven B. Smith - 2016 - In Christopher Lynch & Jonathan Marks (eds.), Principle and prudence in Western political thought. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 275-295.
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  37. Le dialogue avec l'Orient.B. Stevens - 1983 - In Danielle Lories (ed.), Raison et finitude. Louvain-la-Neuve: Cabay.
     
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    On Target with “Molinism, Meticulous Providence, and Luck”.Steven B. Cowan - 2009 - Philosophia Christi 11 (1):175-180.
    Scott Davison has raised some challenges to my case against the commensurability of meticulous providence and what I call Scheme-B Molinism, the view that God formulates his plan for the course of history consequent to his cognizance of the true counterfactuals of freedom. In this rejoinder, I attempt to clarify certain points of my argument and respond to his criticisms by showing that he has not dealt adequately with the relevant biblical texts or alleviated the worry that the Molinist view (...)
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    Notes.Steven B. Smith - 2012 - In Political philosophy. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 259-270.
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    Hannah Arendt: Politics, Conscience, Evil. George Kateb.Steven B. Smith - 1985 - Ethics 95 (2):362-364.
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    Index.Steven B. Smith - 2012 - In Political philosophy. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 271-282.
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    9. Locke and the Art of Constitutional Government.Steven B. Smith - 2012 - In Political philosophy. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 165-188.
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    Preface.Steven B. Smith - 2012 - In Political philosophy. New Haven: Yale University Press.
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    Spinoza's Democratic Turn: Chapter 16 of the Theologico-Political Treatise.Steven B. Smith - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 48 (2):359 - 388.
    There are several reasons that have contributed to the neglect of the Treatise as a classic of modern democratic theory. In the first place, Spinoza's political theory is buried three quarters of the way through the Treatise and comes to light only after the reader has slogged through a long and painstaking discussion of biblical philology and criticism. Second, Spinoza's defense of democracy is undergirded by a naturalistic metaphysics that is more immoralist than Hobbes and scarcely to the taste of (...)
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    Excerpts from Field Research in China's Communes: Views of a “Guest”.Steven B. Butler - 1981 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 6 (3):52-55.
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    Molinism, Meticulous Providence, and Luck.Steven B. Cowan - 2009 - Philosophia Christi 11 (1):156-169.
    Molinism entails that God cannot actualize just any possible world because God has no control over what counterfactuals of freedom (CFs) are true. This fact confronts the Molinist with a dilemma. If God has a plan for the course of history logically antecedent to his cognizance of the true CFs, then God would have been implausibly lucky if any actualizable world corresponded to his plan. If, on the other hand, God did not have a plan for the course of history (...)
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    Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński, Values, Valuations, and Axiological Norms in Richard Rorty’s Neopragmatism.Steven B. Schoonover - 2017 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 9 (1).
    The late philosopher Richard Rorty was at root an honest liberal, fearlessly ready to trace the implications of his democratic commitments into deep domains of metaphysical inquiry. He managed an intellectual modesty that was also ruthlessly iconoclastic, situating himself as a great warrior in the sophistic tradition stretching back to Gorgias and continuing up through Nietzsche and later Wittgenstein. Like all sophistry, Rorty took aim at the notion of Truth itself, challenging the idea tha...
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    Marx's Ethics of Freedom. [REVIEW]Steven B. Smith - 1984 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (1):115-116.
    The problem confronting any book on Marxist ethics is that Marx routinely ridiculed moral language as a species of ideology and those who used it as either self-deceived utopians or cynical apologists for the status quo. The discovery of historical materialism was for him both a principle of explanation or causation and a surrogate for moral norms. These difficulties notwithstanding, George G. Brenkert has written a lucid and intelligent book that tries to establish an ethical foundation for Marxism. The work (...)
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    Claude Lévi-Strauss Social Psychotherapy and the Collective Unconscious.Steven B. Smith - 1979
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    Chosen But Free: A Balanced View of Divine Election.Steven B. Cowan - 2007 - Philosophia Christi 9 (1):242-246.
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