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  1. Reading modern law: critical methodologies and sovereign formations.Ruth Margaret Buchanan, Stewart J. Motha & Sundhya Pahuja (eds.) - 2012 - New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  2. Thomas Chalmers and the Communal Ideal in Victorian Scotland.Stewart J. Brown - 1992 - In Brown Stewart J., Victorian Values. pp. 61-80.
     
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    The Enlightenment that failed: ideas, revolution, and democratic defeat, 1748–1830.Stewart J. Brown - 2021 - Intellectual History Review 31 (4):731-734.
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  4. Missing: The Socio-Political Dimension.J. Stewart - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (2):185-186.
    Open peer commentary on the article “The Autopoiesis of Social Systems and its Criticisms” by Hugo Cadenas & Marcelo Arnold. Upshot: Cadenas and Arnold argue in favour of deploying the concept of autopoiesis to study human societies. This OPC makes a case for the opposition: autopoiesis is not an appropriate tool for studying human societies, and attempts to do so both miss out key aspects of human societies and, incidentally, damage the concept of autopoiesis.
     
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    Revolutionary ideas: an intellectual history of the French revolution from the rights of man to Robespierre.Stewart J. Brown - 2015 - Intellectual History Review 25 (4):459-461.
  6. Freedom and Constraints.J. Stewart - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (2):186-186.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Social Autopoiesis?” by Hugo Urrestarazu. Upshot: Urrestarazu, basing himself on Maturana and Varela, argues that human society is not autopoietic. This commentary presents a counter-argument, the main point being that freedom is not to be confused with an absence of constraints.
     
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  7. Mind.J. Stewart - 1877 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 3:107.
     
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    Hegel: Lectures on Natural Right and Political Science: The First Philosophy of Right.J. Michael Stewart, Peter C. Hodgson & Otto Pöggeler (eds.) - 2012 - Oxford University Press.
    These lectures constitute the earliest version of Hegel's Philosophy of Right, one of the most influential works in Western political theory. They introduce a notion of civil society that has proven of inestimable importance to diverse philosophical and social agendas. This transcription of the lectures, which remained in obscurity until 1982, presents the philosopher's social thought with clarity and boldness. It differs in some significant respects from Hegel's own published version of 1821. Nowhere does Hegel make plainer the difference between (...)
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  9. The doubtful polis: the question of politics in Heidegger's being and time.J. Stewart - 2002 - History of Political Thought 23 (4):670-686.
    This article presents a close textual analysis of the concept of selfhood in Heidegger's central work, Being and Time. It is shown that Heidegger's model of the self is actually a conflation of two mutually exclusive models. The first is an individually grounded heroic quest for authenticity arising from a confrontation with finitude. The other is based in the passive acceptance of a historically grounded Volksgeist and its accompanying societal roles. It is found that the tension arising from these disparate (...)
     
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  10. Life as a Process of Bringing Forth a World.J. Stewart - 2011 - Constructivist Foundations 7 (1):21-22.
    Open peer commentary on the target article “From Objects to Processes: A Proposal to Rewrite Radical Constructivism” by Siegfried J. Schmidt. Upshot: My suggestion is that the shift from objects to processes can be seen as grounded in the processes of self-generation common to all living organisms. Specifically human cognition is a subsequent evolutionary emergence.
     
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    (1 other version)Notes on the Nichomachean Ethics of Aristotle.J. Stewart - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2:120.
  12. Philosophy in Education.J. A. Stewart - 1878 - Mind 3:225.
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    Πολυπηνοσ.J. A. Stewart - 1945 - The Classical Review 59 (01):11-.
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  14. The Myths of Plato.J. Stewart - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (2):242-245.
  15. Potential learning outcomes from problem-solving instruction: Examples from genetics.J. H. Stewart - 1988 - Science Education 72 (2):237-254.
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    (1 other version)Vii.—Critical notices.J. A. Stewart - 1878 - Mind 3 (9):112-118.
  17. Cc Booth.B. Lewis, J. S. Stewart & D. L. Mollin - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann, Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 184.
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  18. Science Is not Value-free.J. Stewart - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (1):28-29.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Second-Order Science: Logic, Strategies, Methods” by Stuart A. Umpleby. Upshot: The author claims that second-order science leads to “an awareness of our impact on our social and biological environment.” If this is true, it is sheer irresponsibility not to address the possibility that human activity is leading the biosphere to a point of catastrophic collapse. More generally, I hold that science should openly address explicitly value-laden issues.
     
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    (4 other versions)The basis of morality.J. McKellar Stewart - 1924 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 2 (3):164-173.
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    (1 other version)The meeting-point of psychology and ethical theory.J. McKellar Stewart - 1926 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 4 (2):77-90.
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    William III and sir Godfrey Kneller.J. D. Stewart - 1970 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 33 (1):330-336.
  22. Husserl's phenomenological method.J. McKellar Stewart - 1934 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 12 (1):62-72.
  23. Realities in the Plural.J. Stewart - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (2):277-278.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Sensorimotor Direct Realism: How We Enact Our World” by Michael Beaton. Upshot: Direct realism can be better distinguished from objectivism and naïve realism, by recognizing the radical plurality of the incommensurable realities that can be enacted by living organisms in coupling with their environment.
     
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    Lectures on Natural Right and Political Science: The First Philosophy of Right : Heidelberg, 1817-1818, with Additions From the Lectures of 1818-1819.J. Michael Stewart & Peter Hodgson (eds.) - 1995 - University of California Press.
    _Philosophy of Right_ remains among the most influential works in Western political theory. It introduces a notion of civil society that has proven of inestimable importance to diverse philosophical and social agendas. In this transcription of the lectures that formed the initial version of Hegel's text, the philosopher presents his thought with a clarity and directness seldom matched in his later writings. Nowhere does Hegel make clearer the difference between his concept of objective spirit and traditional concepts of natural law. (...)
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    Best interests and persistent vegetative state.J. A. Stewart - 1998 - Journal of Medical Ethics 24 (5):350-350.
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    Notes on Aristotle's Ethics.J. A. Stewart - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (07):293-294.
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    Viii.—Critical notices.J. A. Stewart - 1879 - Mind 4 (14):284-286.
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    A Burmese-English Dictionary.William S. Cornyn, J. A. Stewart & C. W. Dunn - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (2):133.
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    Hugh Blair, the sentiments and preaching the enlightenment in Scotland.Stewart J. Brown - 2016 - Intellectual History Review 26 (3):411-427.
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    Critical notices.J. A. Stewart - 1910 - Mind 19 (1):117-121.
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    Philosophy in education: I.J. A. Stewart - 1878 - Mind (10):225-240.
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  32. Victorian Values.J. Brown Stewart - 1992
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  33. Computation, Cognition and Constructivism: Introduction to the Special Issue.A. Riegler, J. Stewart & T. Ziemke - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):1-6.
    Context: Most constructivist discourse is situated at the philosophical-conceptual level, where arguments appeal to the intuition of the reader, while formal-computational models have only been taken into account to a very limited degree so far. Problem: Two types of problems need to be addressed: Synthetically, can constructivist concepts be turned into actual computational implementations? Can these be further conceptual developments in constructivist theory as such, or are they just an application thereof? Conceptually, does the notion of computation square with constructivist (...)
     
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  34. Howard V. Knox, The Philosophy of William James. [REVIEW]J. A. Stewart - 1914 - Hibbert Journal 13:677.
     
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  35. Lange's Logische Studien. [REVIEW]J. A. Stewart - 1878 - Mind 3:112.
     
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    What Is It Like to Be Conscious? Towards Solving the Hard Problem.J. Stewart - 2017 - Constructivist Foundations 12 (2):155-156.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Enaction as a Lived Experience: Towards a Radical Neurophenomenology” by Claire Petitmengin. Upshot: Mild” neurophenomenology does not solve the “hard problem” of consciousness; in a way it actually aggravates it. “Radical” neurophenomenology “dissolves” the hard problem. However, I suggest that it may be premature to give up on actually solving the hard problem; and indicate several lines of research that are still open.
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    Ethical Studies. [REVIEW]J. Mckellar Stewart - 1928 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):152.
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  38. Frauenstädt's Neue Briefe über die Schopenhauer'sche Philosophie. [REVIEW]J. A. Stewart - 1876 - Mind 1:252.
     
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    Benn's Philosophy of Greece. [REVIEW]J. A. Stewart - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (8):417-419.
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    Susemihl and Hicks' Edition of the Politics. [REVIEW]J. A. Stewart - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (9):454-457.
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    Psychology--a science or a method?J. A. Stewart - 1876 - Mind 1 (4):445-451.
  42. ADAMSON, Prof. R. - The Development of Greek Philosophy. [REVIEW]J. A. Stewart - 1909 - Mind 18:265.
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    Changing Backgrounds in Religion and Ethics. [REVIEW]J. Mckellar Stewart - 1927 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 5 (4):313.
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    Anecdota Oxoniensia.J. A. Stewart - 1882 - American Journal of Philology 3 (9):91.
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    (1 other version)Duty and interest.J. McKellar Stewart - 1929 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 7 (3):220 – 225.
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    Eth. Nic. V. 10, 1137 a 31–1138 a 3.J. A. Stewart - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (07):299-.
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    (1 other version)Husserl's phenomenology.J. McKellar Stewart - 1933 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 11 (3):221 – 231.
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    Ix.—critical notices.J. A. Stewart - 1876 - Mind 1 (2):252-260.
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  49. (2 other versions)Plato's doctrine of ideas.J. A. Stewart - 1906 - Mind 15 (60):519-527.
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    Plato, Republic 422 E.J. A. Stewart - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (08):359-.
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