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    After the Postsecular and the Postmodern: New Essays in Continental Philosophy of Religion, edited by Anthony Paul Smith and Daniel Whistler.Thomas Lynch - 2012 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 43 (2):212-213.
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    Imre Lakatos and the Inexhaustible Atom.William T. Lynch - 2018 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 55 (3):25-34.
    Recent work on Imre Lakatos’s missing Hungarian dissertation on the historical sociology of science sheds new light on his mature philosophy of science. Remembered primarily as an “internalist” defender of the autonomy of science, and a Cold Warrior in poli­tics, commentators have mistaken his contribution as primarily a rearguard action against the followers of Thomas Kuhn and the “externalists” influenced by Boris Hessen. It comes as a surprise, then, to find that he developed and retained a fully general soci­ology (...)
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  3. Doctoris angelici divi Thomae Aquinatis sacri ordinis F. F. Praedicatorum opera omnia: sive antehac excusa, sive etiam anecdota, ex editionibus vetustis et decimi tertii saeculi codicibus religiose castigata, pro authoritatibus ad fidem vulgatae versionis accuratiorumque patrologiae textum, nunc primum revogata, notis historicis, criticis, philosophicis, theologicis, cunctas illustrantibus controversias occasione dogmaticum sancti authoris exortas, sollicite ornata.Paul Thomas, Stanislas Edouard Maré & Fretté - 1889 - Ludovicum Vivès.
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  4. Max Stirner and Karl Marx : an overlooked contretemps.Paul Thomas - 2011 - In Saul Newman, Max Stirner. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 113-143.
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    Comment: on Harris's "Hegel's Theory of Sovereignty, International Relations, and War" and Paolucci's "Hegel and the Nation-State System of International Relations".Paul Thomas - 1980 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 5:172-175.
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    Waldron, Jeremy., The Harm in Hate Speech: The Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures.Paul Thomas - 2013 - Review of Metaphysics 66 (3):610-612.
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    On Politics and Ethics.Paul E. Thomas & Sigmund - 1988
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    Nanoessence: God, the first nano assembler.Paul Thomas - 2009 - Technoetic Arts 6 (3):217-231.
    The Nanoessence project aims to examine life at a sub-cellular level, re-examining space and scale within the human context. A single HaCat skin cell is analysed with an Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) to explore comparisons between, life and death at a nano level. The humanistic discourse concerning life is now being challenged by nanotechnological research that brings into question the concepts of what constitutes living. The Nanoessence project research is based on data gathered as part of a residency at SymbioticA, (...)
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    The revolutionary festival and Rousseau's quest for transparency.Paul Thomas - 1997 - History of Political Thought 18 (4):652-676.
    I have in this paper used Rousseau's advocacy of popular festivals, and through this his no less influential appeal to Antiquity, as ways of connecting his thought with important aspects of the French Revolution, aspects which Rousseau can be seen to have inspired. To connect Rousseau with the Revolution is in no way to make of him a proponent avant la lettre of what J.L. Talmon called ‘totalitarian democracy’. This unfortunately influential concept is in my opinion an oxymoron of dubious (...)
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    (2 other versions)Books in Review.Paul Thomas - 1982 - Political Theory 10 (1):141-144.
  11. Marx and Engels.Paul Thomas - 2003 - In David Boucher & Paul Joseph Kelly, Political Thinkers: From Socrates to the Present. 2nd. ed, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Toward a Genealogy of Aryan Morality.Thomas Paul Bonfiglio - 2005 - New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4):170-184.
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  13. Among Prelates and Primates.Paul Thomas - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (4):455-481.
    Darwin's understanding of evolution as involving his original concept of natural selection involves discussions of development, progress, human pride, the construct o `primitivism,' and slavery. These discussions have to a remarkable extent been ignored by political theorists. This omission is all the more surprising in that these same discussions also call to mind Rousseau's often misunderstood concept of perfectibility.
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    2 Critical reception: Marx then and now.Paul Thomas - 1991 - In Terrell Carver, The Cambridge Companion to Marx. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--23.
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    Four Books on Rousseau (and Another for Good Measure).Paul Thomas - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (1):112-126.
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    Karl Marx and the Anarchists.Paul Thomas - 1985 - Psychology Press.
    Karl Marx and the Anarchists examines Marx's disputes with the anarchist theoreticians he encountered at various stages of his career as a revolutionist. Marx's attacks on Stirner, Proudhon, and Bakunin are shown to be of vital importance to the understanding not only of the subsequent enmity between Marxists and anarchists, but also of Marx's own interpretation of revolutionary politics.
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    On Instincts. [REVIEW]Paul Thomas - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (3):441-443.
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    The Patrilineal Discourse of Enlightenment: Reading Foucault Reading Kant.Thomas Paul Bonfiglio - 1994 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 6 (1-2):104-115.
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    The state of the state.Paul Thomas - 2004 - Theory and Society 33 (2):257-271.
  20. (1 other version)Karl Marx and Max Stirner.Paul Thomas - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (2):159-179.
    Author of "German Ideology" in the "Shengmaikesi" section and the "sole and their property" for the text to support, through Marx, Stirner, Feuerbach detailed study of the relationship between the three ideas that : First, it is Stirner on Feuerbach's materialist critique of this school, so that Marx realized that Feuerbach's doctrine of the danger, that is necessary to refute Marx's Feuerbach's humanism , but also to prevent its fall into Stirner's radical individualism; Second, it is Stirner's critique of Feuerbach (...)
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    Rousseau, Jean, Jacques, sexist.Paul Thomas - 1991 - Feminist Studies 17 (2):195-217.
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    Alien politics: Marxist state theory retrieved.Paul Thomas - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    Alien Politics retrieves from the writings of Marx an original theory of the state which remains viable and relevant today. Paul Thomas traces the process by which Marx's theory of the state as the instrument of the capitalist ruling class became transformed into communist dogma under the auspices of Lenin and other "official" Marxist stalwarts. He argues that Marx's writings still have something to teach us and should not be pulled down with the monoliths and mausoleums of communism. (...)
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    The Critique of the State. [REVIEW]Paul Thomas - 2004 - Philosophy Today 32 (6):877-881.
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  24. Kissing in the Shadow.Paul Thomas & Tim Morton - 2012 - Continent 2 (4):289-334.
    In late August 2012, artist Paul Thomas and philosopher Timothy Morton took a stroll up and down King Street in Newtown, Sydney. They took photographs. If you walk too slowly down the street, you find yourself caught in the honey of aesthetic zones emitted by thousands and thousands of beings. If you want to get from A to B, you had better hurry up. Is there any space between anything? Do we not, when we look for such a (...)
     
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    Books in Review : PHILOSOPHY AND METHODOLOGY IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES by Barry Hindess. Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey: Human ities Press, 1977 and Hassocks, Sussex: Harvester Press, 1977. Pp. 258. $17.75. [REVIEW]Paul Thomas - 1978 - Political Theory 6 (2):253-256.
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    British Educators Preventing Terrorism Through ‘Safeguarding’ the ‘Vulnerable’.Paul Thomas - 2024 - British Journal of Educational Studies 72 (6):675-692.
    Educators are central to the implementation of Britain’s Prevent Strategy, through the ‘Prevent duty’. This mandatory reporting responsibility, shared with professional practitioners in health and welfare, requires educators to spot and refer individual students potentially ‘vulnerable to’ or ‘at risk’ of radicalisation. The Prevent duty explicitly instructs educators and educational institutions to understand this responsibility as ‘safeguarding’ and to operationalise it through existing safeguarding paradigms and mechanisms, an approach mirrored by other Western countries. This framing of terrorism prevention as ‘safeguarding’ (...)
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    Karl Marx and the philosophy of praxis.Paul Thomas - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (6):855-857.
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    Marx demythologized or remythologized?Paul Thomas - 1988 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 2 (4):91-100.
    MARX AS POLITICIAN by David Felix Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1983. 308pp., $27.50.
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    Mixed feelings.Paul Thomas - 1985 - Theory and Society 14 (4):419-444.
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  30. Nature and Artifice in Marx.Paul Thomas - 1988 - History of Political Thought 9 (3):485-503.
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    The Mao-Marx Debate: A View from Outside China.Paul Thomas - 1977 - Politics and Society 7 (3):331-341.
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    Book Review: The Critique of the State. [REVIEW]Paul Thomas - 2004 - Political Theory 32 (6):877-881.
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    Thomas Reid and the University.Thomas Reid & Paul Wood - 2021 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Reid's ideas on education are a direct development of his theory of the mind, and the writings in this volume form an integral part of his philosophy that has, until now, been ignored.
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    Is there a duty for an elite athlete to be a role model?Paul Johnson, Daryl Adair & Sandra Lynch - unknown
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  35. Book Reviews. Peter Evans, Embedded Autonomy: States and Industrial Transformation. Neera Chandhoke, State and Civil Society. Explorations in Political Theory. Kevin Anderson, Lenin, Hegel and Western Marxism. A Critical Study. Stephen Turner, The Social Theory of Practices: Tradition, Tacit Knowledge, and Presuppositions. Joel Whitebook, Perversion and Utopia: A Study in Psychoanalysis and Critical Theory. John C. Torpey, Intellectuals, Socialism, and Dissent. The East German Opposition and its Legacy. [REVIEW]John L. Campbell, Paul Thomas, Neil Gross, Maureen Katz & Jonathon R. Zatlin - 1998 - Theory and Society 27 (1):103-146.
  36. Varieties of Deep Epistemic Disagreement.Paul Simard Smith & Michael Patrick Lynch - 2020 - Topoi 40 (5):971-982.
    In this paper we discuss three different kinds of disagreement that have been, or could reasonably be, characterized as deep disagreements. Principle level disagreements are disagreements over the truth of epistemic principles. Sub-principle level deep disagreements are disagreements over how to assign content to schematic norms. Finally, framework-level disagreements are holistic disagreements over meaning not truth, that is over how to understand networks of epistemic concepts and the beliefs those concepts compose. Within the context of each of these kinds of (...)
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    causal reasoning about genetics: synthesis and future directions.Kate E. Lynch, Ilan Dar Nimrod, Paul Edmund Griffiths & James Morandini - 2019 - Behavior Genetics 2 (49):221-234.
    When explaining the causes of human behavior, genes are often given a special status. They are thought to relate to an intrinsic human 'essence', and essentialist biases have been shown to skew the way in which causation is assessed. Causal reasoning in general is subject to other pre-existing biases, including beliefs about normativity and morality. In this synthesis we show how factors which influence causal reasoning can be mapped to a framework of genetic essentialism, which reveals both the shared and (...)
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    Plumbing the Depths of Ethical Payment for Research Participation.Holly Fernandez Lynch, Thomas C. Darton, Jae Levy, Frank McCormick, Ubaka Ogbogu, Ruth O. Payne, Alvin E. Roth, Akilah Jefferson Shah, Thomas Smiley & Emily A. Largent - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (5):W8-W11.
    The peer commentaries on our Target Article, “Promoting Ethical Payment in Human Infection Challenge Studies,” offer a number of insights that will help advance the co...
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  39. ‘The effect of long-term captive breeding upon adult thermal preference in the Queensland Fruit Fly.Kate E. Lynch, Darrell Kemp & Thomas White - 2018 - Journal of Thermal Biology 78.
    The Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni) is a generalist pest that poses a significant threat to the Australian horticultural industry. This species has become broadly established across latitudes that encompass tropical to temperate climates, and hence populations occupy diverse thermal niches. Successful expansion across this range may have been brokered by evolutionarily labile features of breeding phenology, physiology and/or behaviour. We explored the potential role of behavioural flexibility by characterizing variation in adult thermal preference using a novel gradient apparatus. Flies (...)
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    Rescuing Rhetoric: Kenneth Burke, René Girard, and Forms of Conversion.Paul Lynch - 2017 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 24:139-158.
    Language is the surest indicator of the being with.In Things Hidden since the Foundation of the World, René Girard insists that contemporary theories of language cannot fully account for mimetic desire, which is rooted far deeper in human anthropology. Girard writes, "the mimetic process, without being foreign to language, is prior to language and goes beyond it in every respect."1 While Bateson's "double bind" might be repur-posed to explain the mimetic problem, the problem itself unfolds independent of any system of (...)
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  41. The agrarian roots of pragmatism / edited by Paul B. Thompson and Thomas C. Hilde.Paul B. Thompson & Thomas C. Hilde (eds.) - 2000 - Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.
    The essays in this volume critically analyze and revitalize agrarian philosophy by tracing its evolution in the classical American philosophy of key figures such as Franklin, Jefferson, Emerson, Thoreau, Dewey, and Royce.
     
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    Thomas Reid on Society and Politics.Thomas Reid, Knud Haakonssen & Paul Wood - 2015 - University Park, Pennsylvania: Edinburgh University Press. Edited by Knud Haakonssen & Paul Wood.
    "A collection of manuscripts on political, economic, and social issues by the eighteenth-century philosopher Thomas Reid, with notes and commentary"--Provided by publisher.
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    Bodies in motion and at rest: essays.Thomas Lynch - 2000 - New York: W.W. Norton.
    Thomas Lynch, called "a cross between Garrison Keillor and William Butler Yeats" (New York Times), reminds us not only of how we die but also of how we live. "The facts of life and death remain the same. We live and die, we love and grieve, we breed and disappear. And between these existential gravities, we search for meaning, save our memories, leave a record for those who will remember us." So writes Thomas Lynch, poet and (...)
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    Paul Oppenheim on Order—The Career of a Logico-Philosophical Concept.Paul Ziche & Thomas Müller - 2013 - In Nikolay Milkov & Volker Peckhaus, The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism. Berlin: Springer. pp. 265--291.
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    Thomas Reid on Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.Thomas Reid & Paul Wood - 2017 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Reconstructs Reid's career as a mathematician and natural philosopher for the first time.
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    Characteristics of multiple viewpoints in abstract argumentation.Paul E. Dunne, Wolfgang Dvořák, Thomas Linsbichler & Stefan Woltran - 2015 - Artificial Intelligence 228 (C):153-178.
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    Radical and Marxist Theories of Crime.Michael J. Lynch & Paul Stretesky (eds.) - 2011 - Ashgate.
    Radical or Marxist criminology is an influential critique which emerged in the late 1960s and emphasizes how power inequality and structures, especially those related to class, affect the nature of crime, law and justice. The essays selected for this volume draw attention to the influence of structural forces, neglected crime and the ways in which law and criminal justice processes reinforce power structures and contribute to class control.
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  48. Œvres Complètes de Thomas Reid. Publ. Par T. Jouffroy, Avec des Fragments de M. Royer-Collard.Thomas Reid, Thomas Simon Jouffroy & Pierre Paul Royer-Collard - 1828
     
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  49. Why Worry about Epistemic Circularity?Michael P. Lynch & Paul Silva - 2016 - Journal of Philosophical Research 41 (9999):33-52.
    Although Alston believed epistemically circular arguments were able to justify their conclusions, he was also disquieted by them. We will argue that Alston was right to be disquieted. We explain Alston’s view of epistemic circularity, the considerations that led him to accept it, and the purposes he thought epistemically circular arguments could serve. We then build on some of Alston’s remarks and introduce further limits to the usefulness of such arguments and introduce a new problem that stems from those limits. (...)
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    The Death of Philosophy: Reference and Self-reference in Contemporary Thought.Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel & Richard A. Lynch - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    Philosophers debate the death of philosophy as much as they debate the death of God. Kant claimed responsibility for both philosophy's beginning and end, while Heidegger argued it concluded with Nietzsche. In the twentieth century, figures as diverse as John Austin and Richard Rorty have proclaimed philosophy's end, with some even calling for the advent of "postphilosophy." In an effort to make sense of these conflicting positions—which often say as much about the philosopher as his subject—Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel undertakes the (...)
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