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1   The "Analects" and the political philosophy of Confucius
2   "Bidden or not bidden, God is present", C. G. Jung: A research study of the numinous and the journey to individuation
3   "Discussion of learning" activities and the building of philosophical schools by Confucian scholars in the late Ming---the case of Li Cai (1529--1607)
4   "Fragmentary extravagance" : Modernist readings of Kierkegaard in Kafka, Rilke and Adorno
5   "How do you tell how the story was told?" : an examination of conceptions of inquiry, language and narrative used to understand people from the stories they tell
6   The "Huainanzi" and Liu An's claim to moral authority
7   "Hula" : A documentary fieldwork experience reflecting the relationship between a filmmaker and its subject
8   "Illegals" in the land of opportunity : The press and the labor rights of undocumented workers
9   "Intimation" and experience of the self in games
10   "Know that we are not good persons" : Pure Land Buddhism and the ethics of exile
11   The "Lankavatara" and "Platform Sutras" : contraries apart and polarities together
12   "Metaphysics" as an Aristotelian science
13   "Not at all at odds with mercy" : Redescribing the historical emergence of codified medical ethics
14   "Pay no attention to those men behind the curtains" : An ethical examination of Los Angeles charter reform activities 1996--1999 by use of crisis management (California)
15   "Playing with the pieces" : The political economy of play in two forgotten computer games
16   "Subject to the laws of nature" : ecofeminism,representation, and political subjectivity
17   "That truth that lives unchangeably" : the role of ontology in the just war tradition
18   "Tristan" : The Prelude, the chord, and the implications. Postlude to a musicological conundrum (Richard Wagner, Germany)
19   "We knowers" : the morality of knowledge in Nietzsche's "Genealogy"
20   The 'camera' as camera : new subjectivities in three-dimensional virtual worlds
21   'Can' and consequentialism : an account of options
22   'Carving nature at its joint' : The Platonic method of division in Plato, Aristotle, and their Neoplatonic commentators
23   'Erlebnis' and 'existenz' : dilthey and heidegger on the approach to human experience
24   'Geist' and 'Leben' in the philosophy of Ernst Cassirer
25   'Gua sha' and the scientific gaze : Original research on an ancient therapy in a call for discourse in philosophies of medicine
26   The 'Lushi Chunqiu' : an ancient Chinese political cosmology
27   'No body to kick, no soul to damn'...and yet : The modern corporation as moral agent
28   The (de)constructed universe(al) : derrida and twentieth-century science
29   (How) do connectionist networks model cognition?
30   The (un)bearable lightness of being
31   21st century women's intercultural solo performance and the making of a new feminist aesthetic
32   <莊子音義>硏究
33   A. N. Whitehead's process metaphysics and Hua-Yen buddhism on interpenetration : a critical analysis
34   Abduction and computation
35   About face : altered states of subjectivity in Levinas
36   Absences as causes : A defense of negative causation
37   Abstract right, reason, and the state in Hegel's "Philosophy ofRight"
38   Abstraction and theories of lei (classification, kinds) : A response to Chad Hansen's mereological interpretation of ancient Chinese philosophy
39   Abyss of God : flesh, love and language in Paul Tillich
40   Abū Isḥāq al-Shāṭibī's reformulation of the concept of bid'a : a study of his al-Itiṣām
41   Achieving a plurality of goals in social context : a pragmatist approach and guide for environmental practitioners
42   Achieving mutually respectful public discourse : a normative model
43   Acquiring "feelings that do not err" : moral deliberation and the sympathetic point of view in the ethics of Dai Zhen
44   Action and interaction : the reality of reasons and limits of physicalism
45   Action, perception, and the living body : Aristotle on the physiological foundations of moral psychology
46   The active spectator : hannah arendt's reformulation of the traditional separation between theory and practice
47   Adam ferguson on civil society : enlightenment, community, and the market
48   Adam Smith and the circles of sympathy
49   The adaptation of morality
50   An adaptive syndrome account of feeling justified : toward improving the evolutionary ethics, moral psychology, and ethical expressivism of Allan Gibbard
51   Adequate knowledge and freedom from affections in politics : an exploration of Spinoza's "Ethics"
52   Admit impediment : the use of difficulty in twentieth-century American poetry (Wallace Stevens, John Ashbery, Jorie Graham, Ludwig Wittgenstein)
53   Adorno and the metacritique of modern German systematic transcendental idealism
54   Adorno's "Philosophy of modern music"
55   Adorno's "Philosophy of modern music" : a critique
56   Adorno's aesthetic theory and its relation to social theory
57   Adults' decision-making about the electronic waste issue : The role of the nature of science conceptualizations and moral concerns in socio-scientific decision-making
58   Advancing the counterfactual analysis of causation (David Lewis)
59   An adventure of the idea of freedom : from Kant's Third Antinomy to the contingent necessity of pure practical reason
60   Aesthetic and moral judgments : the moral value of immoral art
61   Aesthetic Christian apologetics
62   Aesthetic experience and social praxis in the literary hermeneutic : h. G. Gadamer and H. R. Jauss
63   Aesthetic formation and the image of modern china : the philosophical aesthetics of cai yi
64   Aesthetic Ideas, Rationality, and Art in Kant An Interpretation of Aesthetic Ideas---As a Counterpart of Rational Ideas---In Kant's "Critique of Judgment", by Way of Analysis of Rational Ideas in Theoretical, Practical, and Teleological Employments of Reason
65   Aesthetic particularism: A study from Dancy to Gadamer
66   Aesthetic world disclosure in Kant and Heidegger
67   Aesthetics and history : a study of Lessing, Rousseau, Kant, and Schiller (Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Schiller)
68   The aesthetics of ethical subjectivity : ethics and aesthetics in the work of Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Nietzsche and Theodor Adorno
69   The aesthetics of existence : Nietzsche and Merleau-Ponty on the body
70   The aesthetics of the other : Ethics, Judaism and the work of art in the thought of Emmanuel Levinas
71   Aesthetics/ethics : Two modern views (Richard Rorty, John Stuart Mill)
72   After aesthetics : martin Heidegger and the end of art
73   After Confucius : Psychology and moral power
74   After eidos: Heidegger, Plato, and the end of the ideas (Martin Heidegger)
75   After macintyre : a role for tradition in moral philosophy (alasdair macintyre)
76   After MacIntyre : Rawls, Engelhardt and the limits of reason in a morally pluralistic society
77   After the body politic : thomas hobbes's scientific argument concerning political order
78   Against destiny : Feng Yu-lan and a new hermeneutics of Confucianism
79   Agency and the mind-body problem
80   Agency, liberty, autonomy
81   Aggregate theory: an integrated approach to business ethics
82   AIDS prevention and the experience of culture (Michel Foucault)
83   Alasdair MacIntyre's criticism of modern moral philosophy : the relationship of moral agency to community
84   Alfred Adler and the Pauline doctrine of justification by faith : A model for Christian psychotherapy
85   Alibis of empire : social theory and the ideologies of late imperial rule (henry sumner maine)
86   Alienated selves : Portraiture in nineteenth- and twentieth-century France
87   All meaning is natural
88   Alternative conceptual schemes : cognitive differences and concept inaccessibility
89   Altruism, evolution and optional games
90   Amalgamated spaces of modernity
91   Amartya Sen's capability approach to equality : is it capable of accommodating human diversity?
92   Ambiguous articles : an essay on the theory of descriptions
93   American-Type formalism : the art criticism of alfred h. barr, jr., clement greenberg, and michael fried
94   The analog-digital distinction and the flow of information
95   Analogy and value: a contribution to a non-skeptical theory of analogical argument in law (john austin, h l a hart, cass sunstein, scott brewer, ronald dworkin)
96   An analysis of citizen informational privacy in democratic societies for the cyber-age
97   Analysis of conditional expressions
98   An analysis of empirical equivalence : Its foundation, the evidence-theory distinction, and its entailment, underdetermination
99   Analysis of expressive qualities in Witold Lutoslawski's Partita
100   An analysis of medical futility dilemmas
101   An analysis of the different way of thinking of Indian Yogacara and Chinese Fa-hsiang school
102   An analysis of the selected music of Chou Wen-Chung in relation to Chinese aesthetics
103   Analytic functionalism as a foundation for the contention that a non-biological machine (android) can be viewed as both a legal and a moral person
104   The anarchist concept of community in the thought of Bataille, Blanchot and Nancy (Georges Bataille, France, Jean-Luc Nancy)
105   Ancient dharmas, modern debates : Towards an analytic philosophy of Buddhism
106   The ancient quarrel unsettled : Plato and the erotics of tragic poetry
107   Androgyny as salvation in early Christianity
108   Animal rights and wrongs : a critique of Singer and Regan's views of duties to animals
109   Animality and laughter : contributions to a theory at the borders of philosophical discourse (Plato, Nietzsche, Bataille) (Friedrich Nietzsche, Georges Bataille)
110   Another look at moral realism
111   The Antebellum Animal
112   Anti-Individualism and knowledge of content (a priori, self-knowledge,externalism)
113   Anti-professionalism, pluralism and the problem of critical authority : an inquiry into the disciplinary structure and logic of English
114   The antitheatre of Antonin Artaud: An examination of esthetic transgression, applied to the contemporary theatre
115   Apologies (J. L. Austin, Erving Goffman)
116   Applying thanatology in adult education to faciliate learning of a good death among police officer trainees
117   The appropriation of photographic images in works of art: legal and aesthetic issues inherent in the conflict between modernism and postmodernism (robert rauschenberg, larry rivers, andy warhol, sherrie levine)
118   Aquinas and today's environmental ethics : An exploration of how the vision and the virtue ethic of "ecothomism" might inform a viable eco-ethic (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
119   Aquinas, aristotle, and akrasia (saint thomas aquinas)
120   The arabic plotinus : a study of the "theology of aristotle" and related texts
121   The archaeology and translation of Greek tragedy : Tragedy and the emotions
122   The archeology of empathy
123   Archetypal and ectypal ideals in Kant's practical philosophy
124   The archetypal world of the "I Ching" : The journey of the sage-ruler
125   Architecture and authenticity : constructing the ontological
126   Architecture and philosophical ideation : an analysis of the role of theoretical ideas in architectural creation
127   The architecture of human greatness
128   The architecture of the poetic image the visible and the invisible in the sacred architecture of Sigurd Lewerentz
129   Arendt's arguments : action in "the human condition", conscience in "the life of the mind" (hannah arendt)
130   The Arg (castle) in Persian art and architecture. Arg-e Bam case study
131   Argument by analogy : The function of comparison in generalization and explanatory inference (John Stuart Mill, Charles Darwin, William Whewell)
132   An Argument for Modern Craftsmanship : A Philosophy of Design, Materials, and Process in a Post-Industrial Environment
133   The argument from reason and the problem of mental causation
134   Aristotelian forms : Form, soul, and mind
135   Aristotle : From sense to science
136   Aristotle and determinism
137   Aristotle and Plotinus on the simplicity of "Nous"
138   ARISTOTLE AND THE MATHEMATICIANS : sOME CROSS-CURRENTS IN THE FOURTH CENTURY (ANCIENT, GREEK)
139   Aristotle on being and substance : definiteness and having a function
140   Aristotle on constitutive moral luck
141   Aristotle on decision and uncontrolled action
142   Aristotle on happiness : A comparison with Confucius
143   Aristotle on Perception, Phantasia, and Skepticism
144   Aristotle on stasis : a moral psychology of political skepticism
145   Aristotle on the category of relation
146   Aristotle on the relationship between perception and thought
147   Aristotle's biopsychosocial model of psychology and conceptualization of character : Points of congruence with modern models of psychology
148   Aristotle's conception of science : The case of "On Youth and Old Age, and Life and Death, and Respiration"
149   Aristotle's Eudemian account of friendship
150   Aristotle's regime-centered political science and Machiavelli's objections
151   Aristotle, Scheler, MacIntyre : the metaphysical foundations of ethics (Alasdair MacIntyre, Max Scheler)
152   Art after words : conceptualism,structuralism, and the dream of the information world (robert morris, robert smithson, mary kelley)
153   ART AND BEING IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF MARTIN HEIDEGGER : AN INTERPRETATION AND CRITIQUE OF 'DER URSPRUNG DES KUNSTWERKES.'
154   ART AND FREEDOM IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF JEAN-PAUL SARTRE
155   ART AND THE ORIENTATION OF THOUGHT (HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, ART, POSTMODERNISM)
156   Art and the possibility of the ethical (Marcel Duchamp, Clement Greenberg, Arthur Danto, Wassily Kandinsky, Emmanuel Levinas)
157   Art as communication : a philosophicalinquiry
158   Art as history/history as art : john La Farge and the problem of representation, 1859--1910
159   An art hidden in the forest of the earth : Labor between economy and culture
160   THE ART OBJECT : AN IMAGE IN PLATO'S PHILOSOPHY
161   The art of due measure : Ontology and value in late Plato
162   The Art of earth and fire : the aesthetics of robin george collingwood and the craft of the studio potter
163   The art of making and the essence of truth in the philosophy of Heidegger
164   The art of politics : john Dewey's theory of aesthetics, democracy, and revolution
165   An art of the Neutral
166   Art, the philosophy
167   Artificial life: Life form, simulation, or simulacrum
168   The artist and the philosopher : the aesthetic phenomenological method of Maurice Merleau-Ponty
169   Artist, citizen, state : toward a theory of arts policy
170   The artistry of obedience : A critical history of minor political works by major western thinkers
171   The ascription of identity : The work of art in practice and theory
172   Assertion, belief, and semantic content
173   Assessment of the impacts of e-commerce technologies on overall business processes : an analytic Delphi process
174   At the threshold of philosophy : a study ofal-farabi's introductory works on logic (abu nasr muhammad al-farabi)
175   Attachment quality, parental monitoring, and peer relations as predictors of risky behaviors among ethnic minority youth
176   The attention model of consciousness
177   Attention to consciousness
178   The authority of morality
179   The authority theory of promises
180   Authority, futility, and clinical treatment : The challenge to authority
181   Autism, modularity and theories of mind
182   Automated causal modeling, latent constructs, and abductive inference
183   Autonomy and heteronomy : Buber, Levinas, and Hegel on the social source of obligation (Martin Buber, Emmanuel Levinas, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel)
184   Autonomy and heteronomy : kant on freedom, natural necessity, and the limits of moral philosophy (Immanuel Kant)
185   The autonomy and legitimacy of states : a critical approach to foreign intervention
186   Autonomy and the agent's final end : Hegel's reformulation of Kant's argument for the rationality of morality
187   The autonomy of xin and ethical theory in xunzi
188   Autonomy or toleration? Rawls and Kymlicka on the liberal response to pluralism
189   Autonomy, human dignity, and death with dignity : advancing a relational view of human dignity in end-of-life bioethics
190   Autonomy, liability, and efficiency : Wealth maximization in tort law
191   Autonomy, liberalism, and advance care planning
192   Aware as a theory of Japanese aesthetics
193   An axiological study of Durkheim and Weber (Emile Durkheim, MaxWeber)
194   The axioms and substance in Aristotle's science of metaphysics
195   Background environmental justice : An extension of Rawls's political liberalism
196   Badiou/Deleuze : Art and cinema
197   The balanced theory : a desert based approach to tort law
198   Balancing in constitutional law : a suggested analytical framework applied to American constitutional law
199   Balancing liberty and environment : the prospects for greening liberalism
200   Basic human needs, human rights, and human development
201   Basic logical knowledge and its justification
202   The basic principles of the international legal system and self-determination of national groups
203   Bayesianism and simplicity
204   Becoming architects of a morally sensitive postmodern bioethics
205   Becoming subjects : The agency of desire in Jacques Lacan's return to Freud
206   Becoming woman---becoming self---becoming other (Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Edmund Husserl)
207   Before the law : Philosophy and literature (the experience of that which one cannot experience) (Franz Kafka, Ronald Dworkin, Jacques Derrida)
208   Before the text : phenomenology andrevelation
209   Befriending the peculiar obscure : an ontological study of "La Strada", "Little Voice" and "Amelie"
210   Behavior and self-constitution in early Chinese ethics
211   Behold the men : Nietzsche's psychohistory of Jesus, Paul, and the birth of Christianity (Saint Paul)
212   Being and becoming : Topics in comparative metaphysics
213   Being and Husserl's transcendental reduction : the possibilities for ontology within Husserl's transcendental phenomenology
214   Being communities building ourselves : An exercise in practical ontology
215   Being human, being good : the source and summit of universal human rights (saint thomas aquinas, hugo grotius, john locke)
216   Being in time's mouth. Learning to die while living : The I Ching applied to people with AIDS and ARC
217   Being interpreted : third-person perspectives on the self
218   Being-towards-death/being-towards-life : Heidegger and Christianity on the meaning of human being (Martin Heidegger)
219   Belief, truth, and indicative conditional propositions
220   Beliefs as dispositions
221   Benacerraf's dilemma and natural realism for arithmetic
222   Benjamin or Bataille : transgression, redemption, and the origins of postmodern thought (Walter Benjamin, Georges Bataille)
223   Bentham on the moral and legal status of animals
224   Bereavement and meaning reconstruction among senior Japanese immigrant women in the San Francisco Bay Area : An ethnographic study for spiritual care
225   Berkeley's master argument : its form and implications (George Berkeley)
226   Berkeley's realism : An essay in ontology (David Hume, John Locke, George Berkeley)
227   Bernard and Abelard : an analysis of the elements that led to their conflict at Sens (Peter AbelardSaint Bernard of ClairvauxFrance)
228   Bernard lonergan's transcendental realism
229   Bertrand russell on perception and belief : his development from 1913--1918
230   The best moral theory ever : the merits and methodology of moral theorizing
231   The best test theory of extension (language of thought, intentional content, meaning)
232   The best things : Primary substances in Aristotle's ontology
233   Better living without free will: a theoretical and pragmatic argument for acting on the belief that we are neither free nor deserving (justice)
234   Between egoism and the common good : niccolo machiavelli's model of the political agent
235   Between foundationalism and subjectivism : hannah Arendt and the recovery of ethical standards
236   Between insight and judgment : kant's conception of genius and its fate in early Schelling
237   Between intervention and indifference : the ethics of humanitarian intervention
238   Between law and lawlessness : democratizing law in Montesquieu, Burke, and Arendt
239   Between politics and philosophy : the contest of the one and the many in the thought of Plato and Hegel
240   Between theory and practice : heidegger and the lure of art
241   Beyond "Who gets what?": Looking for justice in seniors' oral health care
242   Beyond anticipation : exceeding of expectation and aesthetics
243   Beyond Augustine : the ethical structure of community
244   Beyond bioethics : caring for Christ's body
245   Beyond diet, drugs, and surgery : italian scholastic medical theorists on the animal soul, 1270--1400
246   Beyond freedom and resentment : an error theory of free will and moral responsibility
247   Beyond modern scientism and postmodern relativism : therapeutic methods of wittgenstein and chuang tzu (ludwig wittgenstein)
248   Beyond our biology : a computational study of ethics and morality
249   Beyond personal identity : rethinking a dominant paradigm from a zen perspective
250   Beyond praise and blame : toward a theory of holding others responsible
251   Beyond relativism : A grounded theory study of sophisticated adult personal epistemology
252   Beyond rorty, habermas and rawls: cross-cultural judgement in the postmetaphysical age (richard rorty, jurgen habermas, john rawls, liberalism, individual rights, moral persuasion)
253   Beyond structural realism
254   Beyond subjective well-being
255   Beyond testing : cognitive moral reasoning and ergogenic aids in sport
256   Beyond the malaise of postmodernity: The role of art to essential meaning
257   The binding power of promises
258   Biology without species : A solution to the species problem
259   Blackfoot ways of knowing : Indigenousscience
260   Blood and soil : an examination of the authority of tradition
261   Bodies and Persons : An Essay on Animalism
262   Bodies, souls, and ordinary people: three essays on art and interpretation
263   The body geographic : Affect, imagination and the relationality of be(com)ing, or movements through Spinozan earth-writings
264   The body in the politics and society of early China
265   The body problem and other foundational issues in the metaphysics of mind
266   The Body without form
267   Body-presence : Lived experience of choreography and performance
268   Bodytextand science in the phenomenology of Edith Stein
269   Boundaries of the Dao : Hanshan Deqing's (1546--1623) Buddhist commentary on the "Zhuangzi"
270   BOUNDED RATIONALITY IN LAW AND SCIENCE (HISTORIOGRAPHY, CONSENSUS, METHODOLOGY, EVIDENCE, ADJUDICATION)
271   The bounds of justice : Rawls on global justice and international obligation
272   The bounds of self : an essay on Heidegger's "Being and Time" (Martin Heidegger)
273   Brahms's song collections : Rethinking agenre
274   Brandom's normative deontic theory of language
275   Breakdown of Morality
276   Bridging divides : New pragmatic philosophy and composition theory
277   Bridging the gap between normative beliefs and actions
278   Broken : Thought-images of life in the state of exception
279   Broken symmetry : Three essays on the dynamic nature of consumer preferences
280   Buber, levinas, and the non-human other : toward a broader environmental ethic (martin buber, emmanuellevinas)
281   Buddhism, colonialism and the boundaries of religion : Theravada Buddhism in Burma, 1885--1920
282   Buddhismpragmatismand the ethics of experience: Case studies on kamma in the "Udana"
283   The Buddhist principle of rebirth revealed in the doctrine of Pratityasamutpada and its conceptual development as interpreted by Vasubandhu in the philosophy of Vijnapati-matrata-vada
284   The Buddhist stupa : its history, dimensions and symbolism according to Tibetan sources
285   THE BUDDHIST THEORY OF SELF ACCORDING TO ACARYA CANDRAKIRTI (SOUTHEAST ASIA)
286   Building accountability : The politics of anticorruption
287   Building bridges : Objectivity and unity in the philosophy of science
288   Building cosmopolitical solidarity from the "Antigone" : a return to the chorus
289   Building the body politic : subjectivity and urban space (washington, d.c.)
290   Building the Soul : Aristotle's Constitutive View of Virtue
291   Burge, Quine, and Initial One-word Sentences
292   Business ethics and social responsibility : Comparing business and non-business graduate students
293   Business ethics and the undergraduate business school curriculum : a comparative study of business deans' attitudes, school practices, and school plans among ACBSP and AACSB accredited institutions
294   Business ethics survey of hospitality students and managers
295   Business ethics, social responsibility and AIDS in workplaces in Zimbabwe
296   The business of beneficence : The commodification of the patient-health care provider relationship
297   Can aristotelian logic be translated into chinese : could there be a chinese "harry stottlemeier"? (matthew lipman)
298   Can there be a feminist philosophy of religion?
299   Candrakirti and the moon-flower of nalanda: objectivity and self-correction in india's central therapeutic philosophy of language
300   Capacity development in conflict scenarios : Assessing donor support strategies to local NGOs in Burundi
301   Capital and the imaginary : a study on the commodity as a poetical object
302   Capital punishment : a deterrent to justice
303   Capitalism, disenchantment and the poetics of freedom : karl Marx, Max Weber and the linguisticturn
304   The captivating question: The rhetoric and ontology of the interview
305   Care and punishment : Imagining an integrated response to wrongdoing
306   Care ethics and cloning : A speculative literary critique of human biotechnology
307   A care-based model of the physician-patient relationship
308   Caring for others : a theory of moral reasons
309   Caring for the soul in a postmodern age : the political thought of jan patocka
310   The case for limited justice : human nature, irony, and transcendence in political ethics
311   Case not closed : Defending and making room for holistic medicine
312   Cassirer : on myth and politics
313   The Cassirer-Heidegger debate : a critical and historical study
314   Casuistry : towards a more complete approach
315   Casuistry, virtue, and business ethics
316   Category and meaning : a critical study of Feng Youlan's metaphysics
317   The Category of the creative in the historicism of ernst troeltsch and Martin Heidegger
318   Causal slack and the necessity of natures : aristotle on sublunary causation
319   A causal-structural theory of empirical knowledge
320   Causation in the law and the search for justice
321   Causes in mind : causal exclusion's collapse and the causal powers of content
322   Causes, effects, and contrasts
323   The Centrality of human plurality in hannah arendt's philosophy of political action and its relevance for the current indonesian political situation
324   CEOs and ethics : what are the issues?
325   Ceteris absentibus physicalism
326   The challenge of evolutionary psychology to the humanities: Some major voices in the humanities compared with representative voices of evolutionary psychology
327   The challenge of otherness : Self, values and modernity in Russian philosophical thought, 1900--1917
328   CHAN KAN-CH'UAN AND THE CONTINUING NEO-CONFUCIAN DISCOURSE ON MIND AND PRINCIPLE (CHINESE PHILOSOPHY, NEO-CONFUCIANISM, MING THOUGHT)
329   Change and continuity in rural cambodia: contours of a critical hermeneutic discourse of third world development
330   The changing significance of seppuku in Tokugawa, Japan
331   Chaotic dynamics, indeterminacy and free will
332   Character education in a Muslim school : A case study of a comprehensive Muslim school's curricula
333   Charles s. peirce : truth, reality and objective semiotic idealism
334   Charles s. peirce's development of semiotics from logic and pragmatism to a concept of god
335   Charles s. peirce's universal fallibilism
336   Charles taylor and education : philosophy, policy, practice
337   Charles taylor and the distinction between the sciences
338   Checks and balances against hasty consensus in ethics consultation: Moral deliberation shifts and the zone of equipoise (bioethics)
339   The Chinese concept of Beol Se as the basis for incarnational mission : With special reference to Singapore
340   Chinese culture and counseling in Taiwan : A counseling model based on Confucianism and Taoism
341   Chinese Environmental Law & Policy : A Return to Confucianism
342   Chinese sexism and the confucian virtue of familial continuity : a philosophical interpretation of the problem of gender disparity within the cultural boundary of confucian China
343   Choice, dialogue, and freedom : towards a philosophy of education based in existentialism (soren kierkegaard, martin buber, jean-paul sartre)
344   Choosing between God and Caesar : locke, Rousseau, and Rawls on the theologico-political problem
345   Christian theology in a pluralistic context : a methodological and constructive inquiry in the doctrine of creation
346   Christianity and modern democracy : the theological anthropology and political vision of Reinhold Niebuhr and Yves R. Simon
347   Chromatic completion in the late vocal music of Haydn and Mozart : A technical, philosophic, and historical study
348   The chronological paradox in customary international law (or, the virtue of sloppy timing in a messy world)
349   Chronotopology and the scientific-aesthetic in philosophy, literature and art
350   Chuang tsu and the problem of personal identity : a study of identity and interrelatedness
351   Chungyung and Jung : Self-cultivation in the Confucian Chungyung and Jungian individuation (Carl Jung)
352   The circle of compassion : an interpretive study of Karuna in Indian Buddhist literature
353   The citizen as believer : religion and politics in the constitution of the modern self (friedrich nietzsche, john calvin)
354   Citizens and gender justice : toward equality in a pluralistic democracy
355   Civic education and self-knowledge in higher education
356   Civil religion and civil society in hume's political philosophy (david hume)
357   Clear and distinct perception in Descartes's philosophy (Rene Descartes)
358   The Clementine philosophical and religious construction of the animal
359   Clifford algebra : A case for geometric and ontological unification
360   Climbing the mountain : the Cassirer-Heidegger debate, the paths to Davos, and the crisis of Weimar Germany
361   Coaching influences on aggression and sport rage in youth softball : An interpretive analysis of moral behavior
362   Cognition, Perception, and Justification
363   Cognitive agendas and legal epistemology
364   The cognitive challenge to the truth conditional theory of meaning
365   Cognitive content and communication
366   Cognitive science and metaphysics revisited: Toward a theory of properties
367   The Cognitive Significance of Kant's third "Critique"
368   The cognitive value of language
369   Coherence and contradiction in the worldview of Wang Fuzhi (1619-1692)
370   The coherence of Kant's three "Critiques"
371   College students ethical perceptions on buying counterfeit products
372   Collingwood on re-enactment : understanding in history and interpretation in art (r. g. collingwood)
373   Collingwood's historical philosophy : a systematic appraisal
374   Colonialism, natural right, and the problem of jurisdiction : Modern natural law theory and Hegel's critique
375   The Color of Justification : A phenomenological amendment to virtue epistemology
376   Color properties and color perception : a functionalist account
377   Colour vision and the comparative argument, a case study in cognitive science and the philosophy of perception
378   Coming into culture : ecocultural materialism and the Bildungsroman
379   Commentary and translation of "The Dictionary of Music" of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (France, Spanish text)
380   Commercial, political, and cultural uses (and abuses?) of diagnostic medical ultrasound : unforeseen consequences, 1970--2005
381   Commodification : The market and the public service
382   Common grounds without foundations : A pragmatic approach to ethical disagreements across cultural, philosophical, and religious traditions
383   Common principles among flow, Taoism, fifth discipline, and emergent properties
384   Common sense : An investigation in ontology, epistemology, and moral philosophy
385   Commonplaces: Towards a political topogeography of culture: Carl Schmitt, Kant, and topics in political philosophy
386   Communication and inquiry : John Dewey on the role of language in intelligence
387   Communication and knowledge: theories of meaning in context
388   Communication, meaning and the attitudes : toward a general theory of content
389   Community as healing: Pragmatism and medical encounters
390   Community of inquiry and the intersection of epistemology andpedagogy : A grounded theory analysis
391   Comparative anatomy of the biomedical model and family systems : a new way of thinking and its convergence to Taoism
392   A comparative perspective of international cooperation against terrorism
393   Comparative studies in justifying punishment
394   A comparative study of the confucian thought of pak sedang and ogyu sorai : focusing on the issues of heaven and human nature
395   A comparative study of the korean terms haan and han
396   Comparing reflections : Leibniz's theory of cultural exchange and his writings on Chinese philosophy
397   Comparison of Ellis's and Campbell's models of irrational belief : Toward resolving ambiguities in rational-emotive-behavior theory
398   A COMPARISON OF PLATO, PLOTINUS AND HEGEL ON AESTHETICS AND THE CONCEPT OF BEAUTY (GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL)
399   A comparison of transformational and transactional leadership styles between United States and Latin American citizenships as moderated by sex
400   Compassion and moral guidance
401   The compatibility of zen buddhist philosophy with the practice and belief system of the unitarian universalists
402   Competence, expertise, and linguistic communities
403   The competent public : a reexamination of Walter Lippmann's views on the people's competence to know
404   The competitive and cooperative aretai within the American warfighting ethos
405   Complementary and alternative medicine : nature, origins, ethics and regulation
406   Comprehensive commitments and the public world : tillich, rawls and whitehead on the nature of justice (paul tillich, john rawls, alfred north whitehead)
407   Computational theories of vision and the problem of explanation in neuroscience
408   Computers, dynamical systems, phenomena, and the mind
409   Conceivability and possibility : denying the link
410   Concept construction in kant's metaphysical foundations of natural science (immanuel kant)
411   Concept formation
412   THE CONCEPT OF 'T'IEN' IN ANCIENT CHINA : WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON CONFUCIANISM
413   The concept of freedom : a platonic-augustinian-lutheran-kierkegaardian tradition (plato, saint augustine,martin luther, soren kierkegaard)
414   The concept of futility in medical care
415   The concept of modularity in cognitive science
416   The concept of value in process philosophy : an examination of Whitehead, Hartshorne, and Hua-yen Buddhism
417   Concepts : taking psychological explanation seriously
418   Concepts and the given in kant's theory of experience (immanuel kant)
419   The concepts of Jen, Yi and Li in Confucius
420   Concepts of law of nature
421   Conceptual atomism : towards a plausible theory of concepts
422   Conceptual content
423   Conceptual foundations for the psychology and evolution of morality
424   Conceptual foundations of cultural evolution
425   Conceptual frameworks : their uses and potential abuses (wilfred sellars, ian g. barbour)
426   Conceptual pluralism and the world's neutrality : Putnam's pragmatic realism (Hilary Putnam)
427   The conceptual relationship between Yizhuan and pre-Qin confucianism and daoism : 易傳與先秦儒道思想之關係
428   Conceptual structures of moral experience in cross-cultural comparative analysis
429   Conceptualizing democracy in a global era
430   Conceptualizing truth : Philosophical implications of the cognitive linguistic theory of metaphor
431   Concerning the Two Worlds Theory in Plato's metaphysical epistemology
432   Concertos Without Virtuosity? Virtuosity, Composition and Critical Distortions of the Violin Concerto in the Nineteenth Century
433   Concrete angels : Reading the tough woman in contemporary television
434   Conditionals of freedom as bivalent : a defense of middle knowledge
435   Confirmation, explanation and the growth of science
436   Conflict resolution theory : towards a poststructuralist critique and reconstruction
437   Conflicts of interest : The pharmaceutical industry's relationships with the medical profession
438   The Confucian conception of a moral person
439   Confucian ethics and the concept of rights
440   Confucianism and the prisoner's dilemma
441   Confucianism, catholicism and human rights : 1948 and 1993
442   Confucius and Jesus on the role of education in the "Analects" and the four Gospels : Increasing trust in China-United States relations
443   Connecting with the dakini and guru archetype within the self : transformative learning and spiritual emergence (a contextual essay and a chapbook)
444   Connectionism and the integration of error : applications in naturalized epistemology and minimal rationality
445   Connections between Noam Chomsky's linguistic and political theories
446   Conscience and ethos : Thinking across the limits of normativity
447   Conscience and moral agency : Iris Murdoch and H. Richard Niebuhr on the formation of the moral self
448   Conscious will : illusion or reality?
449   Consciousness and explanation
450   Consciousness and personhood in split-brain patients
451   Consensus between discourse ethics and democracy : Habermas on compromise
452   Consent and Consequences : Journalists' Duty to Inform Subjects of Potential Harms
453   Consequentialism and doing and allowing
454   Constitutive and epistemic functions of rhetoric and metaphor in science : space-time metaphoric extensions of molecular biology during development of the recombinant DNA controversy
455   Constructing a genuine realistic utopia : reconstructing John Rawls's "The Law of Peoples"
456   Constructing a moral life : literature and the ordinary moral agent (martha nussbaum, iris murdoch)
457   Constructing a sign of dignity : a semiotic approach to understanding and intercultural communication
458   Constructing a social ontology of ethnic identity (Margaret Gilbert, Ian Hacking, John Searle)
459   Constructivism deconstructed: from kant to lyotard. the process and criteria for judgement (immanuel kant, jean-francois lyotard)
460   The consummatory : a Deweyan account of the esthetic in instrumental, moral, and religious experience (JohnDewey)
461   Contemplation and the human animal in the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas
462   Contemporary conceivability arguments in the philosophy of mind : a critique (Saul Kripke, David Chalmers)
463   A content analysis of leadership and management themes in selected business journal articles for a ten-year period
464   The content and coherence of theism
465   Content and self-consciousness
466   Content, naturalism and normativity
467   The contest of regimes and the problem of justice : political lessons from Aristotle's "Politics"
468   The context of being : Heidegger's critique of Kant, Schelling, and Hegel (Martin Heidegger, Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Schelling, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel)
469   A Contextual Understanding of the Definition of Science in SouthKorea
470   Contextualism : the contingent a priori knowledge problem
471   Contextualism in epistemology
472   Continuities and contingencies : A search for Zhu Xi's place within the Confucian tradition
473   Continuities, discontinuities, interactions : gilles deleuze and the deweyan legacy (john dewey)
474   The Continuity of Substantial Change In Aristotle's "Physics"
475   Contra isotropy: A study of methodology in cognitive science
476   Contradiction, paraconsistency, and dialetheism
477   The contribution of natural law theory to moral and legal debate concerning suicide, assisted suicide, and voluntary euthanasia
478   Controlled arrangements, liberated perceptions : Marianne Moore's early poetry through the lens of Shklovskian Russian formalism
479   A controversy about animal consciousness
480   Controversy over 'Dharmakaya' in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism : an historical-critical analysis of ''Abhisamayalamkara'' chapter 8 and its commentaries in relation to the large ''Prajnaparamita Sutra'' and the 'Yogacara' tradition
481   The controverted self : a legacy of renaissance literary rhetoric in modern legal theory (francis bacon)
482   A conversation between Confucius and Dewey on individual andcommunity---A hope for human unity
483   The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum physics : an assessment of its fitness for use in Christian theology and apologetics
484   Copyright, communication, and culture : re-imagining the copyright model
485   Corporate being : a study in realist ontology
486   Corporations and responsibility
487   The corporeal turn : affect, embodiment and necessity in political theory (hannah arendt, friedrich nietzsche, charles taylor, stuart hampshire)
488   A correspondence theory of truth
489   Cosmic order and moral autonomy : the rise of confucian ethics in axial age china
490   The cosmological argument and the principle of sufficient reason
491   Cosmological reconsiderations : the ontological status of Λ in the general theory of relativity
492   The cosmopolitan idea in modernity : theories of freedom, responsibility and accountability
493   Cosmos, state and society : song dynasty arguments concerning the creation of political order
494   Creating the self : Toward a cosmopolitan identity
495   The creative dimension of subjectivity in Lacan, Freud, and Winnicott
496   Creative engagements : strauss, arendt and deleuze reading nietzsche (leo strauss, hannah arendt, gilles deleuze,friedrich nietzsche)
497   The creative process and its impact on awareness : A phenomenological investigation
498   Creativity and the roots of liturgy : Liturgy as art form
499   Creativity, relationality, affect, ethics : Outlining a modest (aesthetic) ontology
500   Creaturely lives : Romanticism and the rhetoric of natural history
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