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    Business ethics and the international trade in hazardous wastes.Jang B. Singh & V. C. Lakhan - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (11):889 - 899.
    The annual production of hazardous wastes which was less than 10 million metric tonnes in the 1940s is now in excess of 320 million metric tonnes. These wastes are, in the main, by-products of industrial processes that have contributed significantly to the economic development of many countries which, in turn, has led to lifestyles that also generate hazardous wastes. The phenomenal increase in the generation of hazardous wastes coupled with various barriers to local disposal has led to the thriving international (...)
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    The Concept of a Person and Other Essays.V. C. Chappell & A. J. Ayer - 1968 - Philosophical Review 77 (2):235.
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    Fictions of Restorative Justice, Vincent Geeraets.V. C. Geeraets - 2016 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 10 (2):265-281.
    In this paper, I argue that scholars such as John Braithwaite and Lode Walgrave rely on fictions when presenting their utopian vision of restorative justice. Three claims in particular are shown to be fictitious. Proponents of restorative justice maintain, first, that the offender and the victim voluntarily attend the restorative conference. Second, that the restorative conference enables the offender and the victim to take on active responsibility. Third, that the reparatory tasks on which the parties agree should not be understood (...)
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    Review: Beck (trans), Kant's Critique of Practical Reasons.V. C. C. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):178-178.
    A compact edition of Mr. Beck's excellent translation of the second Critique, slightly revised, together with a helpful short introduction and a bibliography.--V. C. C.
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    Husserlian Foundations of Sartre's Treatment of Time Consciousness.V. C. Thomas - 1992 - In D. P. Chattopadhyaya, Lester Embree & Jitendranath Mohanty, Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy. New Delhi: State University of New York Press. pp. 126-132.
  6. From the office.V. C. E. Australian & Global Politics - 2012 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 20 (4):4.
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  7. Werttheorie und Ethik.V. C. Ehrenfels - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3:364.
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  8. Del primer inventario en ''Cerro Tute''. Amphibia: Caudata y Anura. Reptilia: Squamata. Sauria y Serpentes.V. C. Martínez & A. Rodríguez - 1992 - Scientia 7:29-53.
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  9. PITTAU M., "Storia della filosofia".V. C. V. C. - 1966 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 58:378.
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    Dreaming.V. C. Chappell - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (47):178-185.
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    Time Consciousness.V. C. Thomas - 1992 - In D. P. Chattopadhyaya, Lester Embree & Jitendranath Mohanty, Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy. New Delhi: State University of New York Press. pp. 126.
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    Causation and the identification of actions: Comments.V. C. Chappell - 1963 - Journal of Philosophy 60 (23):700-701.
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    Ascriptions and appraisals.V. C. Walsh - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (24):1062-1072.
  14. Hume on what there is.V. C. Chappell - 1971 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 5:88-98.
    Ontology was never Hume's main interest, but he certainly had opinions as to what there is, and he often expressed these in his philosophical works. Indeed it seems clear that Hume changed his ontological views while writing the Treatise, and that not just one but two different ontologies are to be found there. The ontology of Parts I, II, and III of Book I is more or less Lockean. There are minds and their operations and qualities. There are physical entities, (...)
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  15. (1 other version)Iii Semana De Ética Y Filosofía Política.C. V. - 1984 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía:109.
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  16. Essays on Early Modern Philosophers From Descartes and Hobbes to Newton and Leibniz.V. C. Chappell - 1992
     
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    Scarcity and the concepts of ethics.V. C. Walsh - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (4):249-257.
    Moral philosophers have often felt the need of a concept which would cover all those cases where we are prevented from achieving our ends through no fault of our own: a criterion for saying when failure is not blameworthy. The deontologists thought we were not to blame for actions done in genuine ignorance of the facts. Kant declared in a famous passage that we were not morally responsible for failures due to the “niggardliness of stepmother nature.” In this article I (...)
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  18. Hume. A Collection of Critical Essays.V. C. Chappell (ed.) - 1966 - Garden City, N.Y.,: Macmillan.
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    Sensation and Perception in the History of Experimental Psychology. [REVIEW]V. C. A. - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (12):334-335.
  20. Authenticity and creativity: An existentialist perspective.V. C. Thomas - 1998 - Analecta Husserliana 52:317-332.
     
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  21. Stuff and Things.V. C. Chappell - 1971 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 71:61 - 76.
    V. C. Chappell; IV*—Stuff and Things, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 71, Issue 1, 1 June 1971, Pages 61–76, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelia.
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    Meaning without mind.V. C. Aldrich - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (6):607-619.
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    Time and Zeno's arrow.V. C. Chappell - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (8):197-213.
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    Whitehead's Metaphysics.V. C. Chappell - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (2):278 - 304.
    A more significant indication of the revived interest in Whitehead, however, is the number of first-rate studies of his philosophy which have been produced in recent years. Three have been published; each is superior in scope, depth, and philosophic insight to the studies hitherto available. In addition, two more works are announced for early publication, one of which at least is of the same high caliber. The authors of these recent books are neither apologists nor detractors, neither loyal disciples nor (...)
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  25. S. TOMMASO D'AQUINO, "Somma Teologica".V. C. V. C. - 1965 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 57:387.
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    The Pale Isolation of Henry Adams.V. C. Hopkins - 1947 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 22 (4):590-593.
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    (1 other version)Philosophy of Literature.V. C. A. - 1949 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 5 (4):461-461.
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    Confucius, His Life and Time. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):179-179.
    A warm and sympathetic reconstruction, by an obvious admirer, of the life, times and work of K'ung Ch'iu, based upon the Confucian Classics and a variety of historical sources, including the works of recent scholars. A helpful bibliography is included.--V. C. C.
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    Introductory Metaphysics. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1955 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (1):159-159.
    An elementary textbook in Thomistic Metaphysics designed for use in Catholic colleges and seminaries. Strictly traditional in content and terminology, the book attempts nevertheless to argue its points in ways convincing to beginning students.--V. C. C.
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    Le poème de Parménide. Epiméthée. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):535-535.
    A new translation of Parmenides' poem, preceded by a long introduction. M. Beaufret's attitude towards, and interpretation of, the Parmenidean fragments have been influenced heavily by Heidegger, as has, in some cases, his choice of readings. The Greek is included, however, on pages facing the translation, and departures from the standard text of Kranz are noted.--V. C. C.
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    The Surface and the Substance of Education. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (4):703-704.
    An examination of the role of the humanities in American college education, carried out with vigor and sound common sense. Mr. Greene's conclusions are familiar but not commonplace, and his defense of them is eloquent. --V. C. C.
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    Vers la fin de l'ontologie. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):185-185.
    A close study, paragraph by paragraph and often line by line, of a work crucial to the understanding of Heidegger's thought as a whole. M. Wahl is a conscientious reader and careful interpreter; he exhibits a sympathetic understanding of the Heideggerian method while dissenting at various points from its results, particularly as regards the important Seinsfrage. In general, it is suggested, Heiddegger's Einführung is to be taken not as doctrine or a set of conclusions, but as an exercise, like Plato's (...)
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    The philosophy of mind.V. C. Chappell - 1962 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
  34. GENTILE G., "La religione".V. C. V. C. - 1966 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 58:375.
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    Twenty-five years of Descartes scholarship, 1960-1984: a bibliography.V. C. Chappell - 1987 - New York: Garland. Edited by Willis Doney.
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    Particulars re-clothed.V. C. Chappell - 1964 - Philosophical Studies 15 (4):60 - 64.
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    Die Vernunft in der Geschichte. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (2):363-363.
    A new edition of the Introduction to the Philosophie der Weltgeschichte, one of a number now being published in the Neue kritische Ausgabe of Hegel's works. The editor has made a comprehensive review of the scattered sources from which Hegel's text has been reconstructed, and of the previous editions. The result is the most complete and best arranged text yet to appear, marking a considerable improvement upon the 1930 edition of Lasson.--V. C. C.
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    El Sér Absoluto. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1955 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (1):164-164.
    An attempt to deal with "the fundamental philosophical problem of the Absolute" in an original way. Absolute Being is interpreted as "the act of total existence," and is taken to include all that is or can be, as well as what "exists" negatively or is not.--V. C. C.
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    The Grand Inquisitor. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):174-174.
    One of the most famous passages in modern literature, conveniently reprinted in pamphlet form.--V. C. C.
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    The New Apologists for Poetry. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):178-179.
    The main object of this impressive study is to lay the groundwork, in contemporary terms, for a systematic and philosophically respectable "apology for poetry." The author finds that most of the so-called New Critics agree in rejecting both the "sugar-coated pill" and "l'art pour l'art" views of poetry; their efforts to formulate a workable third view form the basis for his elaboration of the requirements of an acceptable theory, one which will accord with--and do justice to--the unique and irreducible aesthetic (...)
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  41. The Nature of Space: A Metaphysical and Aesthetic Inquiry. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):182-182.
    A highly metaphorical, sometimes rather fanciful examination of the nature of space by a practicing artist whose geometric paintings have attracted wide attention.--V. C. C.
     
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    The Structure of Metaphysics. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (3):520-521.
    The essays which comprise this book represent a series of earnest attempts to understand the nature of metaphysical utterances, and to account for their "abiding fascination" for the human intellect. Arguing on the basis of the familiar distinction of the logical empiricists, the author maintains that metaphysical statements are neither empirical nor a priori; but neither are they, thereby, merely verbal or utterly nonsensical, as the older positivism held. They are, rather, "linguistic innovations," made for the ultimate purpose of satisfying (...)
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    Le Temps. [REVIEW]V. C. C. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (2):368-368.
    A brief survey of topics having to do in some way with "time," in a number of that term's myriad senses. There are chapters on "lived" time, the times of physics and history, and the relation of time and eternity. M. Pucelle's writing is lively, and his discussions are frequently illuminating, despite their extreme brevity and, at times, over-generality.--V. C. C.
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    God and Country. [REVIEW]V. C. C. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (3):524-524.
    An effort to account for the discrepancy between modern man's technological skill and his understanding of moral and social values, which has made human self-destruction a very real threat. The author's conclusions are familiar and not too illuminating.--V. C. C.
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    Experiment and Theory in Physics. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (2):358-358.
    A reprint edition of a careful argument for the primacy of experiment even in theoretical physics, replete with accounts of actual discoveries, in many of which Born himself participated. The essay, originally a lecture, was first published in 1943. --V. C. C.
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    Grande Antologia Filosofica. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1955 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (2):366-366.
    The second part of the work described above, covering, in 3 volumes, the period from the first Patristic thinkers to the fourteenth century. The texts in these volumes, as in those on classical thought, are organized by topics, and are designed to express fundamental assumptions, principles and definitions of their various authors. --V. C. C.
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    The Augustinian Concept of Authority. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1955 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (1):160-160.
    The second in a series of scholarly monographs designed to collect and organize source material for the interpretation of the thought of St. Augustine, this work contains a list of the occurrences of the word auctoritas in Augustine's writings, an anthology of representative passages in which it is discussed, and a number of indices.--V. C. C.
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    An Introduction to Scholastic Philosophy. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (2):372-372.
    De Wulf's work has been largely supplanted since its first appearance in 1903, but it is still of some use as an introduction and survey. This edition reprints the English translation of 1907. --V. C. C.
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    Mental Acts. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):691-691.
    An effective demonstration that the techniques of Oxford analysis can be put to constructive as well as to critical philosophic use. Mr. Geach considers a number of connected topics--among them the nature and formation of concepts, judgment, and sensation--advancing positive theses while rejecting views he holds to be false. He is particularly opposed to the "abstractionist" doctrine of concept formation. Concepts, he holds, are not capacities for recognizing recurrent features in experience, but "mental abilities, exercised in acts of judgment, and (...)
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  50. The Collection of Greek Manuscripts of Frane Petric.V. C. Kurelec - 1999 - Synthesis Philosophica 14 (1-2):3-18.
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