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