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    Reuniones de justicia restaurativa: Real justice y Manual de reuniones restaurativas.Ted Wachtel - 2010 - Pipersville, Pennsylvania, USA: publicado en colaboración con The Pipers Press. Edited by Terry O'Connell, Ben Wachtel & Ted Wachtel.
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    Heidegger and Aristotle: the question of being.Ted Sadler - 1996 - Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Athlone.
    Yet, hitherto, there has been no attempt to reconstruct the relation betwen these two thinkers, a major interpretative task for which "Heidegger and Aristotle" ...
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  3. Curriculum in a New Key: The Collected Works of Ted T. Aoki.Ted T. Aoki - 2005 - Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. Edited by William Pinar & Rita L. Irwin.
    Ted T. Aoki, the most prominent curriculum scholar of his generation in Canada, has influenced numerous scholars around the world. Curriculum in a New Key brings together his work, over a 30-year span, gathered here under the themes of reconceptualizing curriculum; language, culture, and curriculum; and narrative. Aoki's oeuvre is utterly unique--a complex interdisciplinary configuration of phenomenology, post-structuralism, and multiculturalism that is both theoretically and pedagogically sophisticated and speaks directly to teachers, practicing and prospective. Curriculum in a New Key: The (...)
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    Natural Relations: Ecology, Animal Rights and Social Justice.Ted Benton - 1993 - Verso.
    In this challenging book, Ted Benton takes recent debates about the moral status of animals as a basis for reviewing the discourse of “human rights.” Liberal-individualist views of human rights and advocates of animal rights tend to think of individuals, whether human or animals, in isolation from their social position. This makes them vulnerable to criticisms from the left which emphasize the importance of social relationships to individual well-being. Benton’s argument supports the important assumption, underpinning the cause for human rights, (...)
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    Actual Consciousness.Ted Honderich - 2014 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    What is it for you to be conscious? There is no consensus in philosophy or science: it has remained a mystery. Ted Honderich develops a brand new theory of consciousness, according to which perceptual consciousness is external to the perceiver. It exists in a subjective physical world dependent on both you and the objective physical world.
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    Merleau-Ponty.Ted Toadvine (ed.) - 2006 - New York: Routledge.

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961) has been hailed by many as the greatest French thinker of the twentieth century. As one of the founding members of the existentialist movement in the 1940s, he played a key role in introducing the work of Husserl and Heidegger into French thought and collaborated with Jean-Paul Sartre in the founding of Les Temps Modernes. His later work laid the foundation for the development of French thought in the direction of post-structuralism and post-modernism.

    Merleau-Ponty: Critical (...) gathers together the best critical writing on Merleau-Ponty’s work from the last half century. The collection includes early reviews of his work and the reactions of his contemporaries both during and after his life. Also covered are examinations of his relationship with Husserl, Sartre and the phenomenological tradition, investigations of key themes from his work on ontology, expression and politics, and the ongoing application of his thinking to such contemporary areas of interest as feminist theory, psychology and child development, environmental philosophy and cognitive science.

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  7. Art and social life : Some differences of approach.Ted Bracey - 2001 - In Paul Duncum & Ted Bracey (eds.), On knowing: art and visual culture. Christchurch, N.Z.: Canterbury University Press.
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    Descartes.Ted Honderich (ed.) - 2003 - Routledge.
    One of the most significant studies of Descartes in recent times. It concentrates on the _Meditations_ to show Descartes' philosophy in the context of his overall scientific objectives, not all of them fully explicit in the texts.
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    Nietzsche: truth and redemption: critique of the postmodernist Nietzsche.Ted Sadler - 1995 - Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Athlone Press.
    This challenging new reading of Nietzsche counters the highly misleading interpretation of post-modern commentators.
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  10. "The unconscious" and unconscious processes.P. L. Wachtel - 1987 - Canadian Psychology 28:107-108.
     
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    Terrorism for humanity: inquiries in political philosophy.Ted Honderich - 2003 - Sterling, Va.: Pluto Press. Edited by Ted Honderich.
    Wretchedness and terrorism, and differences we make between them -- A theory of justice, an anarchism, and the obligation to obey the law -- The principle of humanity -- Our omissions and their terrorism -- On democratic terrorism -- Doctrines, commitments, and four conclusions about terrorism for humanity.
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    Ted’s excellent adventure.Ted Honderich - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 13:11-13.
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    ‘Illocutions and Perlocutions.Ted Cohen - 1973 - Foundations of Language 9 (4):492-503.
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    Appreciating the Art of Television: A Philosophical Approach.Ted Nannicelli - 2016 - New York, NY, USA: Routledge.
    Contemporary television has been marked by such exceptional programming that it is now common to hear claims that TV has finally become an art. In Appreciating the Art of Television, Nannicelli contends that televisual art is not a recent development, but has in fact existed for a long time. Yet despite the flourishing of two relevant academic subfields—the philosophy of film and television aesthetics—there is little scholarship on television, in general, as an art form. This book aims to provide scholars (...)
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  15. Theologians Testing Transhumanism.Ted Peters - 2015 - Theology and Science 13 (2):130–149.
     
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    Playing God?: Genetic Determinism and Human Freedom.Ted Peters - 1997 - Psychology Press.
    In this book, Ted Peters explores the fallacies of the "gene myth" and presents a resounding array of arguments against this kind of all-encompassing genetic determinism. On the scientific side, he correctly points out that genetic influences on behavior are in most instances relatively modest. Does anyone deny that identical twins are still able to practice individual free will? After dispatching some of the sweepingly deterministic conclusions of the "science" of evolutionary psychology with a particularly effective set of rebuttals, Peters (...)
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  17. (1 other version)How Free Are You?: The Determinism Problem.Ted Honderich - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    'Review from previous edition 'the arguments for free will and determinism are lucidly laid out... A primer that is serviceable, enjoyable and rather mischievous.'' - The Observer 1993 ''refreshing, provocative and original work'' - Times Literary Supplement 1994 ''a readable and engaging introduction to the determinism controversy... Honderich's book is well worth reading... the view he presents is provocative and he has written a very challenging and enlightening introduction to 'the determinism problem' that should be widely read.'' - Times Educational (...)
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  18. Condemned to learn : Habermas, university and the learning society.Ted Fleming - 2010 - In Mark T. F. Murphy & Ted Fleming (eds.), Habermas, critical theory and education. New York: Routledge.
  19. Determinism as true, both compatibilism and incompatibilism as false, and the real problem.Ted Honderich - 2001 - In Robert Kane (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Free Will. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 461--476.
    An event is something in space and time, just some of it, and so it is rightly said to be something that occurs or happens. For at least these reasons it is not a number or a proposition, or any abstract object. There are finer conceptions of an event, of course, one being a thing having a general property for a time, another being exactly an individual property of a thing -- say my computer monitor's weight (19 kg) as against (...)
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  20. Internalism and externalism in epistemology.Ted Poston - 2008 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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  21. Radical externalism.Ted Honderich - 2006 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (7-8):3-13.
    If you want a philosophically diligent exposition of a theory, something that has got through review by conventional peers, go elsewhere (Honderich, 2004). If you want an understanding made more immediate by brevity and informality, read on. The theory is a Radical Externalism about the nature of consciousness. If it is not a complete departure from the cranialism of most of the philosophy and science of consciousness, it is a fundamental departure.
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    Reason and Explanation.Poston Ted - 2014 - New York, USA: Palgrave Macmillan.
    Reason and Explanation develops a new explanationist account of epistemic justification. Poston argues that the explanatory virtues provide a plausible account of necessary and sufficient conditions for justification. The justification of a subject's belief consists in the explanatory virtue of her entire beliefs compared with other sets of beliefs she could have. Poston's argument for coherentism involves a defense of the epistemic value of background beliefs, the development of a novel framework view of reasons, and the articulation of a mentalism (...)
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  23. Connections between events in the context of the combinatorial model for a quantum process.Ted BasTin - 1975 - In L. Oteri (ed.), Quantum Physics and Parapsychology. Parapsychology Foundation.
     
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  24. Merleau-Ponty on Husserl: A Reappraisal.Ted Toadvine & Lester E. Embree (eds.) - 2002 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  25. Realism and Social Science.Ted Benton - 1981 - Radical Philosophy 27:13.
  26. Moral uncertainty and its consequences.Ted Lockhart - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    We are often uncertain how to behave morally in complex situations. In this controversial study, Ted Lockhart contends that moral philosophy has failed to address how we make such moral decisions. Adapting decision theory to the task of decision-making under moral uncertainly, he proposes that we should not always act how we feel we ought to act, and that sometimes we should act against what we feel to be morally right. Lockhart also discusses abortion extensively and proposes new ways to (...)
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  27. Compatibilism and incompatibilism : Some arguments.Ted Warfield - 2003 - In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford handbook of metaphysics. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Punishment.Ted Honderich - 1991 - Polity.
    Punishment is a persvasive feature of social life. Individuals who break laws in our societies may be imprisoned or, in some contexts, put to death. But why should individuals be punished? Are there good reasons for punishment? Or does the practice of punishment merely gratify feelings of revenge? If we regard punishment as a deterrent, are we committed to victimizing the innocent in order to deter? In this classic and recently enlarged book, Ted Honderich offers a wide-ranging analysis of the (...)
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    A correction by Ted Cohen.Ted Cohen - 2000 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 58 (3):303.
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  30. Literature and Morality.Ted Cohen - 2009 - In Richard Thomas Eldridge (ed.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and literature. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  31. Relativism and the Ethical Criticism of Art.Ted Nannicelli - 2023 - In James Harold (ed.), The Oxford handbook of Ethics and Art. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 205-221.
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  32. Just another miracle: A decade of crime and justice in democratic South Africa.Ted Leggett - 2005 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 72 (3):581-604.
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    Are we playing God with nanoenhancement?Ted Peters - forthcoming - Nanoethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Nanotechnology.
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  34. Humanism = Speciesism: Marx on Humans and Animals.Ted Benton - 1988 - Radical Philosophy 50:3.
     
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  35. God as Trinity: Relationality and Temporality in Divine Life.Ted Peters - 1993
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  36. Natural Relations: Ecology, Animal Rights and Social Justice.Ted Benton - 1994 - Environmental Values 3 (2):161-172.
     
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    A Companion to Motion Pictures and Public Value.Ted Nannicelli & Mette Hjort (eds.) - 2022 - Wiley Blackwel.
    A COMPANION TO MOTION PICTURES AND PUBLIC VALUE A Companion to Motion Pictures and Public Value brings together original essays by world-renowned scholars investigating the varied intersections of the moving image and the public good. Covering a wide range of types and genres of cinema, this unprecedented volume explores the past, present, and possible future contributions of motion pictures to public value. With a cross-disciplinary approach, the text presents original conceptual work, global perspectives, philosophical arguments, historical discussion, empirical research, and (...)
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  38. 13 Blocking.Ted Briscoe, Ann Copestake & Alex Lascarides - 1995 - In Patrick Saint-Dizier & Evelyn Viegas (eds.), Computational lexical semantics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 273.
  39. Ayer Writings in Philosophy : A Palgrave Macmillan Archive Collection.Ted Honderich (ed.) - 2006 - Palgrave Macmillan.
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    Steven Shapin William Petty and the ambitions of political arithmetic.Ted McCormick, Rosa Sierra & Pedro P. Serna - 2012 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 16:207-218.
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  41. Cognitive abilities and the conceptualist/nonconceptualist debate (long version).Ted Poston - manuscript
     
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  42. Douglas Low, Merleau-Ponty's Last Vision: A Proposal for the Completion of The Visible and the Invisible Reviewed by.Ted Toadvine - 2002 - Philosophy in Review 22 (1):50-52.
     
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  43. Overconsumption.P. L. Wachtel - 1998 - In Roger Keil (ed.), Political ecology: global and local. New York: Routledge. pp. 259--271.
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  44. When Doctors Kill Patients: Vital Organ Transplants.Ted A. Warfield - 2002 - Philosophic Exchange 32 (1).
    This paper attempts to discern exactly what is happening in some medical situations involving patients who are, in different ways, near death. In order to arrive at a correct moral evaluation of these practices, it is necessary to begin with a careful analysis of exactly what is happening, and then proceed to moral evaluation. This paper argues that declarations of death in many vital organ transplants are unjustified. Thus, probably there are killings occurring in these cases. However, there is no (...)
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    Hallucinating Ted Serios: the impossibility of failed performativity.Ted Hiebert - 2005 - Technoetic Arts 3 (3):135-153.
    Hallucination: the perception of an impossible image. That which can never appear suddenly does so anyways - a private world that appears only to the eye of the one imagining it... until now. Ted Serios, psychic photographer, claimed he could project images directly from his mind onto photographic film. Under the sign of the psychic photograph, “Hallucinating Ted Serios” is a theorization of the dominant forms of uncertainty that persist in postmodern evaluations of representation, interpretation and identity. The central thesis (...)
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    Philosophical foundations of the three sociologies.Ted Benton - 1977 - Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    Introduction There are (at least) two questions which readily arise in the minds of sociology students when they begin courses in the philosophy of social ...
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    Determinism, Incompatibilism and Compatibilism, Actual Consciousness and Subjective Physical Worlds, Humanity.Ted Honderich - 2013 - In Gregg D. Caruso (ed.), Exploring the Illusion of Free Will and Moral Responsibility. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. pp. 53.
  48. (5 other versions)A Theory of Determinism: The Mind, Neuroscience and Life-Hopes.Ted Honderich - 1989 - Mind 98 (392):642-646.
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    Against representational theories of consciousness.Ted A. Warfield - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (1):66-69.
    In recent years, the primary focus of many philosophers of mind has shifted to consciousness. And a growing number of philosophers, attempting to exploit some of the advances of the previous decade's work on intentionality, are advocating representational theories of consciousness. Representationalists have spent much time defending their characteristic thesis and have devoted much effort to some of the peculiar problems facing theories of consciousness . They have expended precious little energy answering more basic questions like ‘What makes a conscious (...)
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    Social and Symbolic Capital and Responsible Entrepreneurship: An Empirical Investigation of SME Narratives.Ted Fuller & Yumiao Tian - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 67 (3):287-304.
    This paper investigates links between social capital and symbolic capital and responsible entrepreneurship in the context of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The source of the primary data was 144 ‘Business Profiles’, written by the owner-managers of small businesses in application for a Small Business Awards competition in 2005. Included in each of these narratives were claims relating to the firms’ contributions to wider society, relationships with customers, employees and stakeholders. These narratives were coded and classified in a framework drawn (...)
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