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    The Human Eros: Eco-Ontology and the Aesthetics of Existence.Thomas M. Alexander - 2013 - Fordham University Press.
    " Our various cultures are symbolic environments or "spiritual ecologies" within which the Human Eros can thrive. This is how we inhabit the earth. Encircling and sustaining our cultural existence is nature.
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    Formal Methods in the Philosophy of Natural Science.Thomas Müller - 2010 - In Thomas Uebel, Stephan Hartmann, Wenceslao Gonzalez, Marcel Weber, Dennis Dieks & Friedrich Stadler, The Present Situation in the Philosophy of Science. Springer. pp. 111--123.
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    Beauty, Transcendence, and the Inclusive Hierarchy of Creation.O. P. Thomas Joseph White - 2018 - Nova et Vetera 16 (4):1215-1226.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Beauty, Transcendence, and the Inclusive Hierarchy of Creation1Thomas Joseph White, O.P.Interpreters of Thomas Aquinas have long argued about whether he holds that beauty is a “transcendental,” a feature of reality coextensive with all that exists, like unity, goodness, and truthfulness.2 In the first part of this article, I will argue that Aquinas can [End Page 1215] be read to affirm in an implicit way that beauty is a (...)
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    1. Presbyterianism in Scotland After 1690.Thomas Ahnert - 2014 - In The Moral Culture of the Scottish Enlightenment: 1690–1805. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 17-33.
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    The music in the heart, the way of water, and the light of a thousand suns: A response to Richard Shusterman, Crispin Sartwell, and Scott Stroud.Thomas Alexander - 2009 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 43 (1):pp. 41-58.
  6. Flawed by Dasein? Phenomenology, Ethnomethodology, and the Personal Experience of Physiotherapy.Thomas Abrams - 2014 - Human Studies 37 (3):431-446.
    This paper applies a hybrid Heideggerian-ethnomethodological approach to physiotherapy practice. Unlike previous studies written by and for practitioners, this paper uses my personal experience receiving physical therapy as its point of departure. By combining Heidegger’s [Being and time (trans: Stambaugh J). State University of New York Press, New York 1996] notion of the ‘ontological difference’ with Garfinkel’s (Studies in ethnomethodology, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs 1967) concept of ‘accountability,’ I argue that in physical therapy practice, both client and practitioner actively shape the (...)
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    Economics vs. moral philosophy: Comment.Thomas Achatz & Franz Haslinger - 1980 - Theory and Decision 12 (3):279-288.
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    Archimedes Through the Looking-Glass.Thomas W. Africa - 1975 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 68 (5):305.
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    Comments on James good, a search for unity in diversity.Thomas Alexander - 2008 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (4):pp. 563-568.
    While Good’s book forces us to recognize the caricatures of Hegel and idealism that have dominated Anglo-American thought, Dewey’s relationship with idealism in general and Hegel in particular remains complex. Good proposes that the main reason for Dewey’s rejection of idealism was World War I. I find this implausible. Good downplays the central influence of James on Dewey, first with the Principles and then with his radical empiricism. By his move to Columbia in 1905 and in his article of that (...)
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    Philosophy and Data Processing.Thomas Arner & Judith Slein - 1984 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 (1):75-84.
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    Wie kann eine allgemeine Theorie der Wirklichkeit ihre eigene Wahrheit zeigen?Thomas Kisser - 2005 - Fichte-Studien 25:133-150.
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    Contracting for Punishment.Thomas W. Satre - 1987 - Philosophy Research Archives 13:431-438.
    This paper argues that the general practice of punishment cannot be successfully defended by appeals to social contract arguments based upon the work of John Rawls. Several attempts to present such justifications are discussed, including those by Murphy, Morris, Sterba, and Hoekema. It is argued that social contractors would not choose a practice of punishment because such a practice is a symbolic expression of society’s disapproval of offenses against the law. Social contractors would instead choose a practice which might have (...)
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    Moving Viewers: American Film and the Spectator's Experience by plantinga, carl.Thomas E. Wartenberg - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (1):70-72.
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    Thinking through stories: children, philosophy, and picture books.Thomas E. Wartenberg - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book provides justification and instruction for exploring philosophy with children, especially by using picture books to initiate philosophical discussion. By demonstrating to pre-service teachers that picture books often embed philosophical issues into their narratives, and that this makes picture books a natural place to go to help young children investigate philosophical issues, the author offers a straightforward approach to engaging young students. In particular, this volume highlights how philosophical dialogue enhances children's sense of self, provides a safe space for (...)
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    Why? Why? Why?Thomas E. Wartenberg - 2013 - In A Sneetch is a Sneetch and Other Philosophical Discoveries: Finding Wisdom in Children's Literature. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–6.
    The prelims comprise: Half‐Title Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Page Table of Contents Acknowledgments.
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    Psychological refractoriness with varying differences between tasks.Thomas C. Way & Robert Gottsdanker - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (1):38.
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    The veil of Isis: a series of essays on idealism.Thomas Ebenezer Webb - 1885 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
    THEISTIC IDEALISM ; OR, BEEKELET.* Visa quaedam mitti a Deo velut ea quae in somnis videantur. Cic. ACAD. ii.. IRELAND may claim the distinction of having..
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    Complexity, society and social transactions: developing a comprehensive social theory.Thomas B. Whalen - 2018 - NewYork: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    15 Applying the theory in the practical world -- The theory's relationship to social systems and structure -- Explaining social power -- Implications for culture study -- Ontological implications in economic theory -- Rules and rule-making -- Ontological implications in moral philosophy -- 16 Conclusions and further research -- Significance for leadership and management -- Further research -- Closing thoughts -- References -- Index.
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  19. Essays and notices.Thomas Whittaker - 1895 - London,: T. F. Unwin.
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    Is the form of the great commandment incompatible with its content?Thomas E. Wren - 1974 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 5 (2):119 - 129.
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    Islamische Theologie Im 14. Jahrhundert: Auferstehungslehre, Handlungstheorie Und Schöpfungsvorstellungen Im Werk von Sa´D Ad-Din at-Taftazani.Thomas Würtz (ed.) - 2016 - De Gruyter.
    Sa ́d ad-DinTaftazani gilt als einer der einflussreichsten Autoren in der islamischen Geistesgeschichte des 14. Jahrhunderts. Seine theologische Einführung sowie seine Darstellung sunnitischer Theologie wurden als Standardwerke über lange Zeit für die Ausbildung von Religionsgelehrten herangezogen. In diesem Band werden Taftazani Werke im Hinblick auf philosophische Einflüsse und innertheologische Debatten untersucht, wobei die Themenfelder Auferstehungslehre, Handlungstheorie und Schöpfungslehre im Mittelpunkt stehen. Damit bietet die Arbeit nicht nur neue Erkenntnisse über einen bisher kaum erforschten Gelehrten, sondern ermöglicht auch, Genese und Form (...)
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    What can we learn from the absence of evidence?Thomas R. Zentall - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):133-134.
    Heyes discounts findings of imitation and self recognition in nonhuman primates based on flimsy speculation and then indicates that even positive findings would not provide evidence of theory of mind. Her proposed experiment is unlikely to work, however, because, even if the animals have a theory of mind, a number of assumptions, not directly related to theory of mind, must be made about their reasoning ability.
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    Pietro Pomponazzis Erkenntnistheorie. Naturalisierung des Geistes im Spätaristotelismus.Zimmer Thomas - 2016 - Latest Issue of Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 19 (1):296-297.
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  24. From tolerance to reciprocal containment.Thomas Ricketts - 2009 - In Pierre Wagner, Carnap's Logical syntax of language. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 217--235.
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    The Meaning of Mind: Language, Morality, and Neuroscience.Thomas Szasz - 1996 - Westport, Conn.: Syracuse University Press.
    Classically controversial Szasz here challenges "modern" science's attempts to define the human mind as merely a collection of brain functions.
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    The Nazi tradition: The analytic critique of continental philosophy in mid-century Britain.Thomas L. Akehurst - 2008 - History of European Ideas 34 (4):548-557.
    While many (perhaps most) of those engaged in the study of philosophy would accept the continued reality and importance of an analytic/continental divide in the discipline, there has been no serious examination of the political dimensions of this rift. Here a series of political assumptions are revealed to be widely held among the British analytic philosophers who were active during the period in which the analytic/continental divide was being established. This paper will approach demonstrating the analysts’ beliefs about the political (...)
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    The efficacy condition.Thomas Adams - 2019 - Legal Theory 25 (4):225-243.
    ABSTRACT“A legal system exists,” Joseph Raz claims, “if and only if it is in force.” By this he means to suggest that the efficacy of law—that is, its capacity to control the population to which it applies—is necessary for its identity as such. Despite widespread recognition that efficacy is a condition of the existence of law, however, little time has been spent analyzing the notion. This article begins an attempt to make up the deficit. I make the case for efficacy (...)
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  28. Epilogue as Conclusion.Thomas Nemeth - 2017 - In Kant in Imperial Russia. Springer Verlag.
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    (3 other versions)Kant in russia: The initial phase.Thomas Nemeth - 1988 - Studies in East European Thought 36 (1-2):79-110.
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    Systematic Assumptions in Dilthey’s Critique of Metaphysics.Thomas Nenon - 1990 - International Studies in Philosophy 22 (3):41-57.
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  31. Gospel Gleanings.Thomas Nicklin - 1950
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  32. Darkies, dwarves, and benders : political (in)correctness in The office (UK).Thomas Nys - 2008 - In Jeremy Wisnewski, The Office and Philosophy: Scenes From the Unexamined Life. Blackwell.
  33. Een bedreigd ideaal.Thomas Pangle - 2008 - Nexus 50.
    ‘In tegenstelling tot het spinozistische liberalisme, is het liberalisme van Locke en Montesquieu niet langer gericht op het hogere en het spirituele, maar meer op het lagere en materiële [...]Het is dan ook niet verwonderlijk dat onze liberale traditie, die overheerst wordt door de ideeën van Locke en Montesquieu, steeds meer gekweld wordt door het bange vermoeden dat de prijs die moet worden betaald voor onze alsmaar indrukwekkender prestaties [...] bestaat uit een geestelijke uitholling en een verwording van de burgerlijke (...)
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    Nietzsche and the metaphysics of the tragic.Thomas Drew Philbeck - 2009 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 17 (4):616 – 621.
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    Die Folgen vorherrschender Moralkonzeptionen.Thomas Pogge - 1991 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 45 (1):22 - 37.
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    Dignidad y justicia global.Thomas Pogge - 2011 - Dianoia 56 (67):3-12.
    Con profundas resonancias que atraviesan distintas culturas, la palabra "dignidad" se ha vuelto cada vez más prominente tanto en la legislación internacional como en discusiones sobre justicia global. Se la emplea en dos sentidos distintos pero estrechamente relacionados entre sí. En un sentido, la dignidad es un alto valor que todos los seres humanos poseen en cuanto tales y que exige que sean tratados con respeto y consideración. En otro sentido, la dignidad es una característica de las vidas humanas que, (...)
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  37. Gerissenheit. Heidegger als Heraklit.Thomas Poiss - 2003 - In Wolfgang Ullrich, Verwindungen: Arbeit an Heidegger. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch.
     
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  38. True colors: A problem for Tye's color realism.Thomas W. Polger - 2001
    Michael Tye has recently been a vocal defender of color realism or, as I shall call it, color objectivism. Objectivism about color is the view that color properties are identical to intrinsic physical properties of the surfaces of objects. Subjectivism about color is the denial of color objectivism. Objectivists argue that color claims must be taken at face value. In this paper I forego the usual bickering about whether there are surface reflectance properties that can be identified with colors as (...)
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  39. Introduction: Intersecting Traditions in the Philosophy of Computing.Thomas Powers - 2017 - In Thomas M. Powers, Philosophy and Computing: Essays in epistemology, philosophy of mind, logic, and ethics. Cham: Springer.
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    Counter-Commoditization: Decision Making, Language, Localization.Thomas Princen - 2012 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 32 (1):7-17.
    Commoditization seems immutable and unstoppable but, like other social processes, its prevalence is context dependent. The enabling context for commoditization has been cheap fossil fuels, economic growth, and ever-increasing energy and material throughput. In fact, the scientific findings of ecological, climate, footprint, and material flow studies all point in the same direction—excess throughput. We cannot grow our way out of growth-driven crisis; new technologies will not create new sources of energy or new waste sinks. Counter-commoditization measures can take the form (...)
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    Evolutionary skepticism.Thomas McHugh Reed - 1997 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 42 (2):79-96.
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    Philosophical works; with notes and supplementary disertations.Thomas Reid - 1967 - Hildesheim,: Georg Olms. Edited by William Hamilton.
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    Zeit, Sprache, Transzendenz – phänomenologische Analysen zu den Grenzen und zum Sinngrund menschlicher Praxis.Thomas Rentsch - 2010 - In Transzendenz Und Negativität: Religionsphilosophische Und Ästhetische Studien. De Gruyter.
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  44. Legal Positivism and Scottish Common Sense Philosophy.Thomas Roberts - 2005 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 18 (2).
    This paper identifies a volitional theory of meaning common to speech act theory and legal positivism, represented by Hart and Kelsen. This model is compared and contrasted with the model of social operations developed by Reid, a Common Sense Enlightenment philosopher. Whereas the former subscribes to the view that meaning is generated by acts of will, the latter finds meaning to consist of the dual elements of sign and 'directedness'.The ability of positivist theories to provide a structural account of the (...)
     
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    Consciousness and Perceptual Experience: An Ecological and Phenomenological Approach.Thomas Natsoulas - 2013 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book describes and proposes an unusual integrative approach to human perception that qualifies as both an ecological and a phenomenological approach at the same time. Thomas Natsoulas shows us how our consciousness - in three of six senses of the word that the book identifies - is involved in our activity of perceiving the one and only world that exists, which includes oneself as a proper part of it, and that all of us share together with the rest (...)
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    Recent Italian Catalogues of Greek MSS.Thomas W. Allen - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (05):234-237.
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    Nietzsche and Apocalypse.Thomas J. J. Altizer - 2000 - New Nietzsche Studies 4 (3-4):1-13.
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    Neglected Sartrean Arguments for the Freedom of Consciousness.Thomas Anderson - 1973 - Philosophy Today 17 (1):28-39.
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  49. Aesthetic Education and the demise of experience.Thomas Docherty - 2003 - In John J. Joughin & Simon Malpas, The New Aestheticism. Manchester University Press. pp. 23--35.
     
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    M. Tulli Ciceronis Tusculanarum Disputationum Libri Quinque: Volume 2, Containing Books Iii-V: A Revised Text with Introduction and Commentary and a Collation of Numerous Mss.Thomas Wilson Dougan & Robert Mitchell Henry (eds.) - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1934, this book contains the last three books of the Latin text of Cicero's Disputations at Tusculum, the second volume of Dougan's two-volume critical edition of the text. The Latin is accompanied by a running commentary, and Dougan provides an introduction on the arguments contained in the books and the manuscript sources for the text. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the works of Cicero.
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