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    Basic Writings of Saint Augustine.Vernon J. Bourke - 1949 - New Scholasticism 23 (4):445-446.
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    Joy in Augustine's Ethics.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:9-55.
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    Recent investigations of intelligence and its measurement.Philip E. Vernon - 1951 - The Eugenics Review 43 (3):125.
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    Increase over time in the stimulus generalization of acquired fear.Wallace R. McAllister & Dorothy E. McAllister - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (6):576.
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    Defending Rorty: Pragmatism and Liberal Virtue.William McAllister Curtis - 2015 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Liberal democracy needs a clear-eyed, robust defense to deal with the increasingly complex challenges it faces in the twenty-first century. Unfortunately much of contemporary liberal theory has rejected this endeavor for fear of appearing culturally hegemonic. Instead, liberal theorists have sought to gut liberalism of its ethical substance in order to render it more tolerant of non-liberal ways of life. This theoretical effort is misguided, however, because successful liberal democracy is an ethically demanding political regime that requires its citizenry to (...)
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    Categories of Life: The Status of the Camp in Derrida and Agamben.Vernon Cisney - 2008 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (2):161-179.
    This essay is an exploration of the relationship between Agamben's 1995 text, Homo Sacer, and Derrida's 1992 “Force of Law” essay. Agamben attempts to show that the camp, as the topological space of the state of exception, has become the biopolitical paradigm for modernity. He draws this conclusion on the basis of a distinction, which he finds in an essay by Walter Benjamin, between categories of life, with the “pro‐tagonist” of the work being what he calls homo sacer, or bare (...)
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    Thomas Hobbes and the constraints that enable the imitation of God.Ted H. Miller - 1999 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 42 (2):149 – 176.
    Hobbes promises to teach philosophers how to imitate God. With this bold claim as its basis, the paper questions the widely accepted view that Hobbes authored an early instance of a modern social science. It focuses on the constraints that Hobbes imposes on the language of philosophical practitioners. He restricts its truth-claims to the closed circle of language; he does not philosophize to describe, model, predict, or mirror empirical reality. He nevertheless makes claims for a useful science, one that can (...)
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  8. Generations, prejudice and politics in Northern Ireland.Bernadette C. Hayes & Ian McAllister - 1999 - In Hayes Bernadette C. & McAllister Ian (eds.), Ireland North and South: Perspectives from Social Science. pp. 457-491.
     
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    The Measurement of Abilities.A. C. F. Beales & P. E. Vernon - 1957 - British Journal of Educational Studies 6 (1):92.
  10. Patterns of Persuasion in the Gospels.Burton L. Mack & Vernon K. Robbins - 1989
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  11. John Stuart mill and pornography: Beyond the harm principle.Richard Vernon - 1996 - Ethics 106 (3):621-632.
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    James A. Mc Williams.Vernon J. Bourke - 1966 - New Scholasticism 40 (4):422-422.
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    Recent Trends in Ethics.Vernon J. Bourke - 1970 - New Scholasticism 44 (3):396-425.
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    Aesth/Ethics in Environmental Change: Hiking through the Arts, Ecology, Religion and Ethics of the Environment. Edited by Sigurd Bergmann, Irmgard Blindow, and Konrad Ott.Ted Geier - 2014 - Environmental Philosophy 11 (1):131-135.
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    Reducing Troublesome Behaviour in Three Secondary Pupils through Correspondence Training.Ted Glynn, Frank Merrett & Steve Houghton - 1991 - Educational Studies 17 (3):273-283.
    This exploratory study applied Risley & Hart's correspondence training paradigm to reducing the troublesome behaviour of three 12 to 14 year‐old boys in an inner city high school in the West Midlands. Correspondence training involves negotiating individual reductions in levels of two classes of troublesome behaviour, talking out of turn and hindering other children . The boys were also assisted to collect data on their own behaviour in specific lessons. The school's existing system of rewards was utilised to reinforce the (...)
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    Philosopher a Kind of Life.Prof Ted Honderich & Ted Honderich - 2000 - London: Routledge.
    The story of Ted Honderich, philosopher, a story of a perilous philosophical life, marked by critical examination, and a compelling personal life full of human drama. This is the story of Ted Honderich's perilous progress from boyhood in Canada to the Grote Professorship of Mind and Logic at University College London, A. J. Ayer's chair. It is compelling, candid and revealing about the beginning and the goal, and everything in between: early work as a journalist on The Toronto Star, travels (...)
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  17. Dirac and the Aesthetic Evaluation of Theories.J. W. McAllister - unknown
     
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    The Ethical Role of the Impartial Observer.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - Journal of Religious Ethics 6 (2):279 - 292.
    The "observer" approach is investigated as a device for developing ethical theory, not for its use in private moral decision-making. Earlier discussions by Firth, Brandt, Harrison and Aiken of the impartial spectator are related to eighteenth-century British and German ethics using this theme, in order to uncover the meanings of the observer theory. Advantages and disadvantages of this approach to ethics are then examined, and the conclusion is that it does not provide a complete basis for ethical discourse but is (...)
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    IV. Augustine and Kant on 'Using' One's Neighbor.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:95-98.
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    Jacques Maritain 1882-1973.Vernon J. Bourke - 1972 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 46:192 - 193.
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    Notes.Vernon J. Bourke - 1963 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:27-32.
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    Reality.Vernon J. Bourke - 1952 - New Scholasticism 26 (4):477-480.
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    The Gnosticism of N. Berdyaev.Vernon J. Bourke - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (3):409-422.
  24. The Synderesis Rule and Right Reason.Vernon J. Bourke - 1983 - The Monist 66 (1):71-82.
    In recent years attention has been redirected to the significance of the ethical rule that “good should be done and evil avoided.” It may be called the synderesis rule or principle, since in its most influential presentation it was associated by Thomas Aquinas with the intellectual habit called synderesis. In 1965 Germain Grisez published an article on this subject which attracted much interest in America and England. He argued that the principle as found in Aquinas’s treatise on laws in the (...)
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    The Inexplicable and the Supernatural.Vernon Pratt - 1968 - Philosophy 43 (165):248 - 257.
    An appeal to the inexplicable has always been a favourite tactic of the Supernaturalist; and even today those Supernaturalists that remain seem to derive some comfort from it. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, for example, the orthodox Protestant apologetic in this country laid great stress on the ‘inexplicable’ events allegedly associated with Christ's life as anthenticating the truths of revelation. A more general thesis has been put forward as often, and even more often assumed: that the occurrence of inexplicable (...)
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    The beautiful: an introduction to psychological aesthetics.Vernon Lee - 1913 - Philadelphia: R. West.
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  27. A Neglected Concept – Duration of Untreated Psychosis in Bipolar Patients.K. Shivakumar, V. McAllister, Kelso Cratsley & K. Aitchison - 2005 - ISBD Global 6 (1):7.
    Bipolar affective disorder (BPAD) can be a devastating disorder for both sufferers and their relatives. In addition to the variety of distressing and severe affective symptoms, the consequences of illness onset may be equally debilitating, particularly as the illness may commonly present in early adulthood. As such, the developmental trajectory between late adolescence and early adulthood is commonly interrupted. Relationships with family, friends and partners may deteriorate, employment or studies may be interrupted, and criminal histories may be acquired. In turn, (...)
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    Science, Religion, and the Meaning of Life.Mark Vernon - 2007 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Have evolution, science and the trappings of the modern world killed off God irrevocably? And what do we lose if we choose not to believe in him? From Newton and Descartes to Darwin and the discovery of the genome, religion has been pushed back further and further while science has gained ground. But what fills the void that religion leaves behind? This book is an attempt to look at these questions and to suggest a third way between the easy consolations (...)
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  29. Visual Perception.M. D. Vernon - 1938 - Mind 47 (185):86-92.
     
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    Esse, Transcendence, and Law.Vernon J. Bourke - 1974 - Modern Schoolman 52 (1):49-64.
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    Light of Love.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - Mediaevalia 4:13-31.
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    (1 other version)Thomistic Bibliography, 1920-1940.Vernon Joseph Bourke - 1945 - The Modern Schoolman.
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    The Political Philosophy of St. Augustine.Vernon J. Bourke - 1931 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 7:45.
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    In Search of Oriental Cults. Methodological Problems Concerning ‘The Particular’ and ‘The General’ in Near Eastern Religion in the Hellenistic and Roman Period.Ted Kaizer - 2006 - História 55 (1):26-47.
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    Popular Education and Democratic Thought in AmericaEducation and the Cult of Efficiency.Vernon Mallinson, Rush Welter & Raymond E. Callahan - 1963 - British Journal of Educational Studies 12 (1):87.
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    Selections from Michael Sadler. Studies in World Citizenship.Vernon Mallinson, Dr J. H. Higginson & Michael Sadler - 1980 - British Journal of Educational Studies 28 (3):243.
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    Goethe's archetype and the Romantic concept of the self.Vernon Pratt & Isis Brook - 1996 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 27 (3):351-165.
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    Feature ReviewImpure Science: AIDS, Activism, and the Politics of Knowledge. Steven Epstein.Vernon Rosario - 1997 - Isis 88 (4):693-694.
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    Catholic Social Thought. Its Approach to Contemporary Problems.Vernon J. Bourke - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (3):435-437.
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    Editor's Report, 2013.James W. McAllister - 2014 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 28 (3):231-233.
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  41. Free Love: A Hegelian Defense of Same‐Sex Marriage Rights.Jim Vernon - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 47 (1):69-89.
    By revisiting Hegel's Philosophy of Right, I mount a Hegelian defense of same‐sex marriage rights. I first argue that Hegel's account of the Idea of freedom articulates both the necessity of popular shifts in the determinations of the institutions of right, as well as the duty to struggle to progressively actualize freedom through them. I then contend that Hegel, by grounding marriage in free consent, clears the path for expanding this ethical institution to include all monogamous couples. Lastly, I close (...)
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    Augustine's Love of Wisdom: An Introspective Philosophy.Vernon Joseph Bourke - 1992 - Purdue University Press.
    Augustine's Love of Wisdom is an analytical and interpretive focus on the first thirty chapters of book ten of Augustine's autobiographical Confessions. Bourke provides a rich synthesis of key tenets of Augustine's psychology in the context of his philosophical system and selects the most intensive writing of Augustine on the intricacies of the human psyche, providing the reader with insight on an Augustinian explanatory method, introspection. The first part of Augustine's Love of Wisdom establishes the context of Augustine's writings with (...)
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    Foundations of Justice.Vernon J. Bourke - 1962 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 36:19.
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    (1 other version)Invalid Proofs of God’s Existence.Vernon J. Bourke - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:36-49.
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    I. Texts on Love and Uti-Frui.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:59-65.
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    Justice as Equitable Reciprocity: Aquinas Updated.Vernon Bourke - 1982 - American Journal of Jurisprudence 27 (1):17-31.
    It May Seem Strange but it is true that we are more keenly aware of injustice than of justice. There is the great current interest in the story of Jacobo Timerman’s apparently unjust incarceration in Argentina. He claims that his personal rights were violated in many ways by certain elements in what he regards as an unjust state. Nearer to home is the case of the long detention of United States hostages in Iran. In this instance, from the American viewpoint, (...)
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  47. Problem: Role of a Proposed Practical Intellectual Virtue of Wisdom.Vernon Bourke - 1952 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 26:160.
     
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    The Unauthenticity of the ‘De Intellecti’ Attributed to St. Thomas Aquinas.Vernon J. Bourke - 1940 - New Scholasticism 14 (4):325-345.
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    Avoidance conditioning in two species of platy.Edward W. C. McAllister - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (6):389-390.
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    Author’s response.James W. McAllister - 1998 - Metascience 7 (1):112-116.
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