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    On the Heavens, I and II.Richard D. McKirahan & Stuart Leggatt - 1999 - Philosophical Review 108 (2):285.
    This book contains a general introduction followed by a Greek text with facing English translation, and a hundred-page commentary. Leggatt prints Moreaux’s excellent Greek text ). The main contribution of the book is the commentary, there already being good English translations in print in the Revised Oxford translation), but no readily available English commentary. is difficult to obtain and, unlike Leggatt’s book, aims at a readership that knows Greek.) In any case, Leggatt uniquely provides text, translation, and (...)
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    The Elenchos of Hippolytus. [REVIEW]Stuart Leggatt - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (2):307-309.
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    Post-Truth, Scepticism & Power.Stuart Sim - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This book examines the concept of post-truth and the impact it is having on contemporary life, bringing out both its philosophical and political dimensions. Post-truth is contextualised within the philosophical discourse of truth, with particular reference to theories of scepticism and relativism, to explore whether it can take advantage of these to claim any intellectual credibility. Sim argues that post-truth cannot be defended on either sceptical or relativistic grounds – even those provided by recent iconoclastic philosophical movements such as poststructuralism (...)
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    Principles of metareasoning.Stuart Russell & Eric Wefald - 1991 - Artificial Intelligence 49 (1-3):361-395.
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    Oriental philosophy: a westerner's guide to Eastern thought.Stuart Cornelius Hackett - 1979 - Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
    This insightful explication of oriental philosophy meets a long felt need for a critical introduction to four systems of eastern thought—Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism—presented in familiar western terms. Students of comparative religion, eastern philosophy and civilization, and the philosophy of religion who have been trained in traditional western modes of thought often find the intuitive and aphorisic quality of eastern writing a major stumbling block to understanding. This is eastern philosophy presented to westerners by a westerner, a practical and (...)
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    From Moral Theology to Moral Philosophy: Cicero and Visions of Humanity From Locke to Hume.Tim Stuart-Buttle - 2019 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Tim Stuart-Buttle offers a fresh view of British moral philosophy in the 17th and early 18th centuries. In this period of remarkable innovation, philosophers such as Hobbes, Locke, and Hume combined critique of the role of Christianity in moral thought with reconsideration of the legacy of the classical tradition of academic scepticism.
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  7. Reflections on the Readings of Sundays and Feasts: June - August.Stuart Moran - 2011 - The Australasian Catholic Record 88 (2):232.
    Moran, Stuart With the solemnity of the Ascension the Year A lectionary returns momentarily to the Gospel according to Matthew and, in fact, to the very end of that Gospel. We might note in the first place that Matthew makes no attempt to describe the mysterious reality that the tradition has come to call the Ascension.
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  8. The philosophy of the body.Stuart F. Spicker - 1970 - Chicago,: Quadrangle Books.
    Of the nature and origin of the mind, by B. de Spinoza.--Spinoza and the theory of organism, by H. Jonas.--Man a machine, and The natural history of the soul, by J. O. de la Mettrie.--On the first ground of the distinction of regions in space, and What is orientation in thinking? by I. Kant.--Soul and body, by J. Dewey.--The philosophical concept of a human body, by D. C. Long.--Are persons bodies? By B. A. O. Williams.--Lived body, environment, and ego, by (...)
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  9. Terra firma and infirma species: From medical philosophical anthropology to philosophy of medicine.Stuart F. Spicker - 1976 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1 (2):104-135.
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    Freedom of Mind.Stuart Hampshire - unknown
    This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1961, given by Stuart Hampshire, a British philosopher.
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    Philosophical Objectivity and Existential Involvement in the Methodology of Paul Ricoeur.Stuart C. Hackett - 1969 - International Philosophical Quarterly 9 (1):11-39.
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  12. Chemical synthesis: Complexity, similarity, natural kinds, and the evolutionof a 'logic'.Stuart Rosenfeld & Nalini Bhushan - 2000 - In Nalini Bhushan & Stuart M. Rosenfeld (eds.), Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry. Oxford University Press. pp. 187-207.
     
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    Inductive learning by machines.Stuart Russell - 1991 - Philosophical Studies 64 (October):37-64.
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    The Concept of Egocentrism in Paul’s Theory of Critical Thinking.Stuart Grose - 1992 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 9 (4):14-15.
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  15. Axiological argument 2.5.Stuart C. Hackett - 2002 - In William Lane Craig (ed.), Philosophy of religion: a reader and guide. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. pp. 149.
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    The Logical Status of Religious Discourse in the Philosophy of D. Z. Phillips.Stuart C. Hackett - 1981 - International Philosophical Quarterly 21 (2):195-210.
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  17. The Resurrection of Theism: Prolegomena to Christian Apology (; Grand Rapids: Baker, 1982); David Oderberg,“Traversal of the Infinite, the 'Big Bang,'and the Kalam Cosmological Argument,”.Stuart Hackett - 2002 - Philosophia Christi 4:303-34.
     
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    The six great humanistic essays of John Stuart Mill.John Stuart Mill - 1963 - New York,: Washington Square Press.
    Thoughts on poetry and its vbarieties.--Bentham.--Coleridge.--On liberty.--Utilitarianism.--Inaugural address at Saint Andrews.
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    Post-Marxism: An Intellectual History.Stuart Sim - 2000 - Routledge.
    This book traces the crystallisation of post-Marxism as a specific theoretical position in its own right and considers the role played in its development by post-structuralism, postmodernism and second-wave feminism. It examines the history of dissenting tendencies within the Marxist tradition and considers what the future prospects of post-Marxism are likely to be.
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    Post-marxism: A Reader.Stuart Sim - 1998
    This is the first source-book for this cross-disciplinary area. It takes students through a wide range of readings from philosophy, politics, and sociology, to human geography, international relations, and feminist studies. Bringing together statements from leading twentieth-century thinkers such as Derrida, Lyotard, Baudrillard, and Laclau and Mouffe, and with the editor's substantial introduction, this is an ideal teaching text, inspiring debate about the future of Marxism as a cultural theory.
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    Going off the dole: A prudential and ethical critique of the healthfare state.Stuart F. Spicker - 1993 - Health Care Analysis 1 (1):33-38.
    The present ‘healthfare’ state in the United States in neither practically nor morally justified. The nation currently fails to provide adequate access to health care for tens of millions of uninsured citizens. To suggest that the United States' half-million physicians should provide their care as charity is an inadequate solution. The transfer of assets from the ‘haves’ to the ‘have-nots’ through taxation in a ‘healthfare state’ undermines human compassion, and fails to respect minimal moral requirements. However, alternative strategies are possible. (...)
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    Sceptical confusions about rule-following.Stuart G. Shanker - 1984 - Mind 93 (July):423-29.
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    An experiment in digital government at the United States National Organic Program.Stuart W. Shulman - 2003 - Agriculture and Human Values 20 (3):253-265.
    Digital communications technology isreconfiguring democratic governance. Federalagencies increasingly rely on Internet-basedapplications to improve citizen-governmentinteraction. Early efforts in the area ofdigital government have created newparticipatory opportunities as well asformidable governance challenges. Federalagencies are working within and across theirboundaries to find an e-rulemaking format thatis cost-effective, legally appropriate,user-friendly, and well suited to diverse modesof rulemaking activities. One of the overridingissues emerging from this process is thedefinition of meaningful public participationin rulemaking. An examination of an early caseinvolving the USDA's National Organic Programproposed rule (...)
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    Representation: Readings In The Philosophy Of Mental Representation.Stuart Silvers (ed.) - 1988 - Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    One kind of philosopher takes it as a working hypothesis that belief/desire psychology (or, anyhow, some variety of prepositional attitude psychology) is ...
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    The Lyotard Dictionary.Stuart Sim - 2011 - Edinburgh University Press.
    The first dictionary dedicated to the work of Jean-Francois Lyotard. Drawing on a multidisciplinary team of experts, the 168 entries in The Lyotard Dictionary explain all of his main concepts, contextualising these within his work as a whole and relating him to his contemporaries. * 118 entries cover all of Lyotard's concepts and concerns, from 'Addressee' and 'Aesthetics', through 'I don't know what' and 'Is it happening?' to 'Unpresentable' and 'Writing' * A further 50 'linking' entries contextualise Lyotard within the (...)
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    Recovering Integrity: Moral Thought in American Pragmatism.Stuart Rosenbaum - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    This book brings integrity to the center of philosophical conversations about morality and traces its roots as a philosophical idea to the American pragmatist tradition.
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    (1 other version)Rational absurdity in primitives.Stuart Moore - 1933 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 11 (3):204 – 221.
  28. Reading the Business Ethics Radar: Lessons from Shell.Mark Moody-Stuart - 2002 - In Ian Jones & Michael G. Pollitt (eds.), Understanding how issues in business ethics develop. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 157.
     
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    The challenges of energy.O. Moody-Stuart - 2002 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 2:42-46.
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    (1 other version)The role of business in developing countries.Sir Mark Moody-Stuart - 2004 - Business Ethics: A European Review 13 (1):41-49.
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    How did Australian church architecture of the 19th century adapt European trends to Australian needs?Stuart Moran - 1998 - The Australasian Catholic Record 75 (2):180.
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    Phonological Awareness at Four, Reading and Spelling at Ten: What's the Connection?Morag Stuart & Jackie Masterson - 1991 - Mind and Language 6 (2):156-160.
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  33. New literacies and old: A dialogue.Stuart Moulthrop & Nancy Kaplan - 2004 - Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 9 (1).
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    Justice, the Lorax and the Environment.Stuart Rosenbaum - 2014 - Southwest Philosophy Review 30 (1):151-159.
    Environmental ethicists do not often notice the power of stories to shape attitudes about our environment and its inhabitants. I argue that a pragmatist understanding of morality enables stories—and narratives generally—to shape attitudes and beliefs that have objective moral legitimacy. The Lorax, as well as other stories and narrative accounts, are not just children’s stories, but are essential tools for expressing objective moral concern about our environment. Michael Sandel’s book Justice expresses a pragmatist perspective about justice and the good that (...)
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    A Virtue of Dewey’s Moral Thought.Stuart Rosenbaum - 1994 - Southwest Philosophy Review 10 (1):187-197.
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    Butterfield on Dewey’s Idea of Democracy.Stuart Rosenbaum - 2010 - Southwest Philosophy Review 26 (2):47-49.
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    Moral Considerations in Epistemic Conceptions of Democracy.Stuart Rosenbaum - 2010 - Southwest Philosophy Review 26 (1):163-170.
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    Denotation and Eliminative Materialism.Stuart E. Rosenbaum - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (3):391.
    This paper continues the discussion of the theory of eliminative materialism. The argument of the paper is that there is a simple principle about denotation--Called "the principle of the use of inter-Denoting terms"--Which can be seen to be clearly and necessarily true, And also to be inconsistent with the theory of eliminative materialism.
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    Heikes on Being Reasonable.Stuart Rosenbaum - 2012 - Southwest Philosophy Review 28 (2):75-79.
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    How to be a Graceful Footnote to Plato.Stuart Rosenbaum - 2009 - Southwest Philosophy Review 25 (1):1-13.
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    Jamesian Religious Pluralism.Stuart Rosenbaum - 2006 - Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (2):79-81.
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    MacIntyre or Dewey.Stuart Rosenbaum - 1998 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 19 (1):35-59.
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    (1 other version)Moral Theory and the Reflective Life.Stuart Rosenbaum - 1997 - Southwest Philosophy Review 13 (1):211-221.
    In what follows I want to endorse and to reinforce what seems to me a pragmatic, and more specifically a Deweyan, account of the dim prospects for traditional moral theory. I want further to describe a role for moral philosophy that accepts the demise of moral theory, a role exemplified by Dewey himself in his insistence on the place of intelligence and reflection in a satisfactory life. Dewey’s insistence on intelligence and reflection in the good life gives rise to a (...)
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    Once Again: “God, Freedom and Immortality”.Stuart Rosenbaum - 2019 - Southwest Philosophy Review 35 (1):147-154.
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    Pragmatism and Religion: Classical Sources and Original Essays.Stuart E. Rosenbaum (ed.) - 2003 - University of Illinois Press.
    Talks about American pragmatism that is a fertile soil for growth in Western religious thought.
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  46. Pragmatism and Religion.Stuart Rosenbaum - 2007 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 28 (2):282-286.
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    Pragmatism and the Reflective Life.Stuart Rosenbaum - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    Pragmatism and the Reflective Life explains the moral perspective embedded in the pragmatist tradition of American philosophy and offers pragmatist moral thought as an alternative to analytic moral theory. By contrasting the commitments of pragmatism with most Western philosophical traditions, this book brings into focus the inclusive idealism that informs the American intellectual tradition.
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    Pragmatism’s deliberation.Stuart Rosenbaum - 2004 - Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (1):163-172.
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    Pragmatism, Relativism and Boghossian.Stuart Rosenbaum - 2011 - Southwest Philosophy Review 27 (1):195-203.
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    Reason and Desire in Motivation.Stuart E. Rosenbaum - 1982 - Philosophical Topics 13 (9999):87-92.
    This paper seeks to find a middle way between the views of hume and kant on the issue of the motivation of action-hume holding reason to be important in the production of action, and kant holding action in accord with reason alone to be possible. it further suggests that sustaining the middle way requires insisting on an account of the nature of values different from that held by either hume or kant.
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