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    The art of logical thinking.William Walker Atkinson - 1909 - Chicago, Ill.,: The Progress company; [etc., etc.].
    "The Art of Logical Thinking" is a book written by William Walker Atkinson, an American attorney, merchant, publisher, and author in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book was first published in 1909 under the pseudonym Theron Q. Dumont, one of Atkinson's many pen names. The primary focus of "The Art of Logical Thinking" is to provide readers with insights into developing and refining their logical thinking abilities. Atkinson explores various aspects of logical reasoning and critical (...)
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  2. Time, Contradiction and Freedom of the Will in the Late Thirteenth Century.Stephen Dumont - 1992 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 3 (2):561-597.
    L'A. individua nell'opera di Enrico di Gand la fonte diretta della teoria del mutamento del XIV sec. Secondo questa teoria fisica i due termini contrari di un processo di mutamento , costituendo due segni di diversa natura, possono essere pensati entrambi come veri nell'istante temporale del mutamento, senza generare contraddizione. Sono studiati i passi in cui Enrico sarebbe giunto ad analoghe conlusioni. Nel Quodlibet XV, q. 13, affrontando la questione dell'Immacolata Concezione, Enrico avrebbe in un primo momento sostentuto la tesi (...)
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    Did Scotus Modify his Position on the Relationship of Intellect and Will?Mary Beth Ingham - 2002 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 69 (1):88-116.
    This article examines the claim that Duns Scotus’s position on the will’s freedom changed between his early Lectura teaching to his late Reportatio lectures on Distinction 25 of Book II of the Sentences. Stephen Dumont in “Did Duns Scotus Change His Mind on the Will?” suggests that Scotus moves closer to the position of Henry of Ghent on the will. The Franciscan had criticized that position in his earlier teaching. In order to demonstrate that Scotus’s voluntarism continues to be (...)
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  4. The Rules of Rescue: Cost, Distance, and Effective Altruism.Theron Pummer - 2023 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    When do you have to sacrifice life and limb, time and money, to prevent harm to others? When must you save more people rather than fewer? These questions might arise in emergencies involving strangers drowning or trapped in burning buildings, but they also arise in our everyday lives, in which we confront opportunities to donate time or money to help distant strangers in need of food, shelter, or medical care. With the resources available, we can provide more help--or less. -/- (...)
  5. Lettres de MM. Schmitz Dumont et Tannery.Schmitz-Dumont & Paul Tannery - 1882 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 13:107-108.
     
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    Traité de la propriété e il carteggio con Bentham e Dumont: testi inediti.Andrâe Morellet, Jeremy Bentham, Etienne Dumont, Eugenio Di Rienzo & Lea Campos Boralevi - 1990 - Centro Editoriale Toscano.
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    A Necessary Condition for the Truth of Moral and Other Judgments.Stephen Theron - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (2):293-300.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A NECESSARY CONDITION FOR THE TRUTH OF MORAL AND OTHER JUDGMENTS STEPHEN THERON Na,tional University of Lesotho Lesotho, Africa, SIMPSON'S RECENT review of Morals as Founded on Natural Law 1 so misrepresents its main point, one so vital to civilization's continuance, that I feel obliged to try to restate that point. It was of course disconcerting that he misunderstood the main point of the hook (whetlrer he agrees (...)
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    La guerre civile perpétuelle: aux origines modernes de la dissociété.Bernard Dumont, Gilles Dumont & Christophe Réveillard (eds.) - 2012 - Perpignan: Artège.
    Au-dela des idees convenues, comment penser les fondements d'une crise sociale inscrite dans le temps long? La guerre civile perpetuelle evalue dans plusieurs domaines les ravages politiques de la philosophie de la modernite. Cette etude examine d'abord sa capacite a detruire a la racine la possibilite du lien social naturel, pour tenter par la suite de le recreer au moyen de divers artifices. Loin de se limiter au simple constat d'echec, l'originalite et la force de cet ouvrage resident dans l'analyse (...)
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  9. Risky Giving.Theron Pummer - 2016 - The Philosophers' Magazine 73 (2):62-70.
    We might worry that Peter Singer’s argument from “Famine, Affluence, and Morality” is unconvincing to non-consequentialists who accept moral constraints against imposing significant risks of harm on individuals. After all, giving to overseas charities often comes with such risks. I argue that plausible non-consequentialist criteria imply that it is not wrong to give to at least some of the charities that Singer and other effective altruists recommend.
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  10. Rescue and Personal Involvement: A Response to Woollard.Theron Pummer & Roger Crisp - 2020 - Analysis 80 (1):59-66.
    Fiona Woollard argues that when one is personally involved in an emergency, one has a moral requirement to make substantial sacrifices to aid others that one would not otherwise have. She holds that there are three ways in which one could be personally involved in an emergency: by being physically proximate to the victims of the emergency; by being the only person who can help the victims; or by having a personal encounter with the victims. Each of these factors is (...)
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    Africa, Philosophy, and the Western Tradition: An Essay in Self-understanding.Stephen Theron - 1995 - Peter Lang Publishing.
  12. A modified view of our origins.Louis Dumont - 1985 - In Michael Carrithers, Steven Collins & Steven Lukes (eds.), The Category of the person: anthropology, philosophy, history. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Problems and prospects of civic planning.Theron I. Cain - 1943 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 3 (9/10):68-78.
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    Synchronic contingency, instants of nature, and libertarian freedom: Comments on''the background to scotus's theory of will.Stephen Dumont - 1995 - Modern Schoolman 72:169.
  15. Evidence of Tradition: Selected Source Material for the Study of the History of the Early Church; the New Testament Books; the New Testament Canon.Daniel J. Theron - 1959
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    Intentionality, immateriality and understanding in Aquinas.Stephen Theron - 1989 - Heythrop Journal 30 (2):151–159.
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    Morality as Right Reason.Stephen Theron - 1983 - The Monist 66 (1):26-38.
    In this paper I wish firstly to argue that moral or practical reasoning is of a different type from theoretical reasoning and not merely an application of it. Secondly I offer some considerations as to why it is nonetheless genuine reasoning which can be right or wrong in the sense of true or false. Thirdly I discuss how in that case we can justify the first principles of practical reason and of the moral systems in which it issues.
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  18. Akhlāq-i Islāmī va ādāb-i ijtimāʻī.Niʻmat Allāh Vas̲īq - 2008 - Pishāvar: Maktabah-ʼi ʻIlm va Farhang.
    Bakhsh-i avval. Akhlāq-i Islāmī -- Bakhsh-i duvvum. Ādāb-i ijtimāʻī.
     
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  19. Whether and Where to Give.Theron Pummer - 2016 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 44 (1):77-95.
    Effective altruists recommend that we give large sums to charity, but by far their more central message is that we give effectively, i.e., to whatever charities would do the most good per dollar donated. In this paper, I’ll assume that it’s not wrong not to give bigger, but will explore to what extent it may well nonetheless be wrong not to give better. The main claim I’ll argue for here is that in many cases it would be wrong of you (...)
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  20. All or Nothing, but If Not All, Next Best or Nothing.Theron Pummer - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy 116 (5):278-291.
    Suppose two children face a deadly threat. You can either do nothing, save one child by sacrificing your arms, or save both by sacrificing your arms. Here are two plausible claims: first, it is permissible to do nothing; second, it is wrong to save only one. Joe Horton argues that the combination of these two claims has the implausible implication that if you are not going to save both children, you ought to save neither. This is one instance of what (...)
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  21. The Origin of Scotus's Theory of Synchronic Contingency.Stephen D. Dumont - 1995 - Modern Schoolman 72 (2-3):149-167.
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    Meaning in a Realist Perspective.Stephen Theron - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (1):29-51.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:MEANING IN A '.REALIST PERSPECTivE STEPHEN THERON National University of Lesotho Lesotho I DISCUSSION OF meaning and ref,erring in the terms laid down in a classic article of Frege's has generated a stereotyped attitude to the question in the minds of many. It is simply assumed that meaning is, as it were, the contrary of reference. In logic this is 11eflected by the assumed pamdigm of there being (...)
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  23. Impermissible yet Praiseworthy.Theron Pummer - 2021 - Ethics 131 (4):697-726.
    It is commonly held that unexcused impermissible acts are necessarily blameworthy, not praiseworthy. I argue that unexcused impermissible acts can not only be pro tanto praiseworthy, but overall praiseworthy—and even more so than permissible alternatives. For example, there are cases in which it is impermissible to at great cost to yourself rescue fewer rather than more strangers, yet overall praiseworthy, and more so than permissibly rescuing no one. I develop a general framework illuminating how praiseworthiness can so radically come apart (...)
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    Note sur des bijoux d'or trouvés en Lydie (pl. IV, V).A. Dumont - 1879 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 3 (1):129-130.
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  25. Paul Ricœur, Dieu et la théologie.Philippe Capelle-Dumont - 2014 - In Jean-Marc Aveline & François-Xavier Amherdt (eds.), Humanismes et religions: Albert Camus et Paul Ricoeur. Berlin: Lit.
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    A real mahatma.Theron Clark Crawford - 1906 - London,: Luzac & co..
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  27. Yoga.Theron Clark Crawford - 1907 - London,: H. Rees.
     
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  28. Putnam's model-theoretic argument(s). A detailed reconstruction.Jürgen Dümont - 1999 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 30 (2):341-364.
    Two of Hilary Putnam's model-theoretic arguments against metaphysical realism are examined in detail. One of them is developed as an extension of a model-theoretic argument against mathematical realism based on considerations concerning the so-called Skolem-Paradox in set theory. This argument against mathematical realism is also treated explicitly. The article concentrates on the fine structure of the arguments because most commentators have concentrated on the major premisses of Putnam's argument and especially on his treatment of metaphysical realism. It is shown that (...)
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    Le néant et le pari du possible: puissances de l'idéalisme allemand (Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Schelling, Hölderlin).Augustin Dumont - 2020 - Paris: Hermann.
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    La philosophie antique.Jean-Paul Dumont - 1962 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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  31. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 66: 1980.Dumont Louis - 1982
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  32. Temps, image et existence chez Platon.Jean-Paul Dumont - 1986 - In Jean-Paul Dumont & Lucien Bescond (eds.), Politique dans l'antiquité: images, mythes et fantasmes. [Lille]: Presses Univ. Septentrion.
     
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  33. The supernatural in the theology of St. Augustine, the first part: the supernatural reality.P. Dumont - 1932 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 12 (1):29-55.
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    The Experience of Adults Bereaved by the Suicide of a Close Elderly Relative: A Qualitative Pilot Study.Gabrielle Michaud-Dumont, Sylvie Lapierre & Charles Viau-Quesnel - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Classificatory expressions and matters of moral substance.S. Theron - 1984 - Philosophical Papers 13 (1):29-42.
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    (1 other version)Beyond Natural Law.Stephen Theron - 2007 - Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 4:209-230.
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    Being treated like ‘waste’ during the ‘golden years’: Practical-theological perspectives.Petria M. Theron - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (2).
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    Changing perspectives on the Crusades.Jacques Theron & Erna Oliver - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (1):1-12.
    The notion and consequences of the Crusades are still influencing the modern Christian pattern of thinking. These 'holy wars', fought by members of the Roman Catholic Church, mostly against infidels, including the Muslims of the time, lasted for several centuries and had varied levels of success. These wars were both lauded and criticised and currently these two opposite perceptions still persist. After the background to the historical setting of the Crusades, this article provides an overview of the changing viewpoints on (...)
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    Hegel's theology or revelation thematised.Stephen Theron - 2018 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    This book highlights Hegel's application of Absolute Idealism's logical truth, the basis of all mystical insight, to Christian orthodox confession. The systematic interpretation thus yielded illuminates the profound spirituality of this unitary sophia as (the) idea. The truth represented by spontaneous pictorial presentation, in Biblical or other proclamations at other times, is thereby further unveiled, understanding spiritual things spiritually. The book traces philosophy and theology through Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas up to Hegel. It then applies its findings to topical issues, (...)
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    Justice.Stephen Theron - 2004 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (4):559-571.
    It is worthwhile to study Aquinas’s now classical treatment of the virtue of justice at the point where he distinguishes legal obligation, owed directly to the other, from moral obligations to give something to the other in virtue of what is due to oneself, one’s own decency of character (honestas). To fulfill these moral obligations is itself, on his view, a “legal” obligation to God. We might say it is directly owed to a proper order of decency requiring us at (...)
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    Thought and incarnation in Hegel.Stephen Theron - 2020 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    "God became man that man might become God. This thought, expressed in terms of a sharing of natures, human and divine, is to be found in the most ancient Christian liturgies and still in use, at the Offertory typically. This book shows how Hegel fleshes this thought out, shorn though of picture-language, in conscious or less-than-conscious continuity with this Biblical belief in the power to become the sons of God. This involves some stripping away of the false fleshliness cast over (...)
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    The Excluded Soul.D. S. Theron - 1992 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 34 (1):1-16.
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  43. The Moral Law and Theism: A Review Discussion.Stephen Theron - 1983 - The Thomist 47 (1):118.
     
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  44. Spectrum arguments and hypersensitivity.Theron Pummer - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (7):1729-1744.
    Larry Temkin famously argues that what he calls spectrum arguments yield strong reason to reject Transitivity, according to which the ‘all-things-considered better than’ relation is transitive. Spectrum arguments do reveal that the conjunctions of independently plausible claims are inconsistent with Transitivity. But I argue that there is very strong independent reason to reject such conjunctions of claims, and thus that the fact that they are inconsistent with Transitivity does not yield strong reason to reject Transitivity.
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  45. Supererogation and Conditional Obligation.Daniel Muñoz & Theron Pummer - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 179 (5):1429–1443.
    There are plenty of classic paradoxes about conditional obligations, like the duty to be gentle if one is to murder, and about “supererogatory” deeds beyond the call of duty. But little has been said about the intersection of these topics. We develop the first general account of conditional supererogation, with the power to solve familiar puzzles as well as several that we introduce. Our account, moreover, flows from two familiar ideas: that conditionals restrict quantification and that supererogation emerges from a (...)
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  46. Effective Altruism.Theron Pummer & William MacAskill - 2020 - International Encyclopedia of Ethics.
    In this entry, we discuss both the definition of effective altruism and objections to effective altruism, so defined.
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    Are there true contradictions? A critical discussion of Graham Priest's, beyond the limits of thought.Jürgen Dümont & Frank Mau - 1998 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 29 (2):289-299.
    The present article critically examines three aspects of Graham Priest's dialetheic analysis of very important kinds of limitations (the limit of what can be expressed, described, conceived, known, or the limit of some operation or other). First, it is shown that Priest's considerations focusing on Hegel's account of the infinite cannot be sustained, mainly because Priest seems to rely on a too restrictive notion of object. Second, we discuss Priest's treatment of the paradoxes in Cantorian set-theory. It is shown that (...)
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  48. Sorites On What Matters.Theron Pummer - 2022 - In Jeff McMahan, Timothy Campbell, Ketan Ramakrishnan & Jimmy Goodrich (eds.), Ethics and Existence: The Legacy of Derek Parfit. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 498–523.
    Ethics in the tradition of Derek Parfit’s Reasons and Persons is riddled with sorites-like arguments, which lead us by what seem innocent steps to seemingly false conclusions. Take, for example, spectrum arguments for the Repugnant Conclusion that appeal to slight differences in quality of life. Several authors have taken the view that, since spectrum arguments are structurally analogous to sorites arguments, the correct response to spectrum arguments is structurally analogous to the correct response to sorites arguments. This sorites analogy is (...)
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    The Divine Attributes in Aquinas.Stephen Theron - 1987 - The Thomist 51 (1):37-50.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE DIVINE ATTRIBUTES IN AQUINAS IN THIS PAPER I discuss principally the claim of Aquinas that the divine attribute which is the formal constituent of the divine nature is es.'!e. I also discuss the consequent attribute of simplicity, with some reflections on this relation of consequence. I conclude with some remarks on philosophical realism in general, which I take to be the necessary background to this theory or, as (...)
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    A History of Personality Psychology: Theory, Science, and Research From Hellenism to the Twenty-First Century.Frank Dumont - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this book Frank Dumont presents personality psychology with a fresh description of its current status as well as its prospects. Play, sex, cuisine, creativity, altruism, pets, grieving rituals, and other oft-neglected topics broaden the scope of this fascinating study. This tract is imbued with historical perspectives that reveal the continuity in the evolving science and research of this discipline over the past century. The author places classic schemas and constructs, as well as current principles, in the context of (...)
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