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    A statistical study of belief.Francis Bertody Sumner - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (6):616-631.
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    The History and Theory of Vitalism. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (4):103-109.
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    La Finalité en Biologie. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (24):669-670.
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    A further record of observations of certain trance phenomena.Francis B. Sumner - 1902 - Psychological Review 9 (3):308-319.
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  5. Journals and New Books.Francis B. Sumner - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (24):670.
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  6. Notes and News.Francis B. Sumner - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (24):672.
     
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    The science and philosophy of the organism.Francis B. Sumner - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (12):309-330.
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  8. The Science and Philosophy of the Organism.Francis B. Sumner - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy 7:309.
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    Essays on Evolution, 1889-1907. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (7):185-190.
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  10. auly's Darwinismus und Lamarckismus; Tower's An Investigation of Evolution in Chrysomelid Beetles of the Genus Leptinotarsa; Kellogg's Darwinism To-day. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy 5 (18):483.
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    Le Darwinisme n'est pas l'Evolutionnisme. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (9):243-246.
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    Esquisse d'une Théorie Biologique du Sommeil. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (23):633-637.
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    The History and Theory of Vitalism. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (4):103-109.
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    emon's Das Problem der Vererbung erworbener Eigenschaften. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy 10 (16):441.
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    Esquisse d'une Théorie Biologique du Sommeil. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (23):633-637.
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    erthelot on Le Darwinisme n'est pas l'Evolutionnisme. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy 3 (9):243.
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    La Finalité en Biologie. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (24):669-670.
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    lapaede on Theorie biologique du sommeil. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy 2 (23):633.
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  19. oulton's Charles Darwin and the Origin of Species. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy 9 (6):159.
     
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  20. oulton's Essays on Evolution. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy 6 (7):185.
     
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    oblot on Finalite en biologie. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy 1 (24):669.
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    Charles Darwin and the Origin of Species: Addresses, etc., in America and England in the Year of the Two Anniversaries. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (6):159-161.
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    Darwinismus und Lamarckismus. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (18):483-500.
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    Essays on Evolution, 1889-1907. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (7):185-190.
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  25. riesch's The History and Theory of Vitalism; Johnstone's The Philosophy of Biology. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy 13 (4):103.
     
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    Das Problem der Vererbung "Erworbener Eigenschaften.". [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (16):441-445.
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  27. Welfare, happiness, and ethics.L. W. Sumner - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Moral philosophers agree that welfare matters. But they disagree about what it is, or how much it matters. In this vital new work, Wayne Sumner presents an original theory of welfare, investigating its nature and discussing its importance. He considers and rejects all notable theories of welfare, both objective and subjective, including hedonism and theories founded on desire or preference. His own theory connects welfare closely with happiness or life satisfaction. Reacting against the value pluralism that currently dominates moral (...)
  28. Assisted death: a study in ethics and law.L. W. Sumner - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this timely book L.W. Sumner addresses these issues within the wider context of palliative care for patients in the dying process.
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    The Case for Animal Rights.L. W. Sumner - 1986 - Noûs 20 (3):425-434.
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  30. The moral foundation of rights.L. W. Sumner - 1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    What does it mean for someone to have a moral right to something? What kinds of creatures can have rights, and which rights can they have? While rights are indispensable to our moral and political thinking, they are also mysterious and controversial; as long as these controversies remain unsolved, rights will remain vulnerable to skepticism. Here, Sumner constructs both a coherent concept of a moral right and a workable substantive theory of rights to provide the moral foundation necessary to (...)
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  31. Proceedings of the Seminar on African Philosophy: Addis Ababa, 1-3 December 1976.Claude Sumner (ed.) - 1980 - Addis Ababa: [S.N.].
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    Plaidoyer pour l'universel: fonder l'humanisme.Francis Wolff - 2019 - [Paris]: Fayard.
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  33. Advance Requests for Medically-Assisted Dying.L. W. Sumner - manuscript
    When medical assistance in dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in June 2016, the question of allowing decisionally capable persons to make advance requests in anticipation of later incapacity was reserved for further consideration during the mandatory parliamentary review originally scheduled to begin in June 2020 (but since delayed by COVID-19). In its current form the legislation does not permit such requests, since it stipulates that at the time at which the procedure is to be administered the patient must give (...)
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  34. University Governance and Campus Speech.L. W. Sumner - manuscript
    Hate speech, understood broadly, is any form of expression intended to arouse hatred or contempt toward members of a particular social group. When university administrators have reason to believe that a planned speaking event on campus may feature hate speech (at least in the eyes of some), how should they respond? In this paper I address this question as it arises for Canadian universities. I argue that, where the regulation of campus speech is concerned, the right course of action for (...)
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    Explorations in global ethics: comparative religious ethics and interreligious dialogue.Sumner B. Twiss & Bruce Grelle (eds.) - 2000 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    This volume for the first time brings the scholarly discipline of comparative religious ethics into constructive collaboration with the community of interreligious dialogue. Its design is premised on two important insights. First, interreligious dialogue offers to comparative religious ethics a new, more persuasive rationale, agenda of issues, and practical orientation. Second, comparative religious ethics offers to interreligious dialogue an arsenal of critical tools and methods which will enhance the sophistication of its practical work. In this way, both theory (a dominant (...)
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    Trois utopies contemporaines.Francis Wolff - 2017 - [Paris]: Fayard.
    Résumé éditeur : "Nous avons perdu les deux repères qui permettaient autrefois de nous définir entre les dieux et les bêtes. Nous ne savons plus qui nous sommes, nous autres humains. De nouvelles utopies en naissent. D'un côté, le post-humanisme prétend nier notre animalité et faire de nous des dieux promis à l'immortalité par les vertus de la technique. D'un autre côté, l'animalisme veut faire de nous des animaux comme les autres et inviter les autres animaux à faire partie de (...)
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    Naturalism and Rationality.L. W. Sumner - 1991 - Noûs 25 (5):736-738.
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    The nature of moral thinking.Francis Snare - 1992 - New York: Routledge.
    Most recent texts in moral philosophy have either concentrated on practical moral issues or else, if theoretical, have tended toward one-sided presentations of recent, fashionable views. Discussions of applied ethics cannot go very far without revealing underlying philosophical assumptions about how deeper, more general issues are treated. Similarly, recent approaches to ethics are difficult to understand without a knowledge of the context of the historical views against which these approaches are reacting. The Nature of Moral Thinking will satisfy the intellectually (...)
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    The structure of aesthetics.Francis Edward Sparshott - 1963 - Toronto,: University of Toronto Press.
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    What Social Classes Owe to Each Other.William Graham Sumner - 2017 - Pinnacle Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Récit écrit, récit filmique.Francis Vanoye - 1979 - Paris: Éditions CEDIC.
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    The elements of moral science.Francis Wayland - 1963 - Cambridge,: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
    SECTION I. OP MORAL LAW. Ethics, or Moral Philosophy, is the Science of Moral Law. The first question which presents itself is, What is moral law ? ...
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    Problems in the representation of the logical form of generics, plurals, and mass nouns.Lenhart K. Schubert & Francis Jeffry Pelletier - 1987 - In Ernest LePore (ed.), New directions in semantics. Orlando: Academic Press.
  44. Utility and Capability.L. W. Sumner - 2006 - Utilitas 18 (1):1-19.
    When Amartya Sen defends his capability theory of well-being he contrasts it with the utility theory advocated by the classical utilitarians, including John Stuart Mill. Yet a closer examination of the two theories reveals that they are much more similar than they appear. Each theory can be interpreted in either a subjective or an objective way. When both are interpreted subjectively the differences between them are slight, and likewise for the objective interpretations. Finally, whatever differences may remain are less important (...)
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    The classical confucian position on the legitimate use of military force.Sumner B. Twiss & Jonathan Chan - 2012 - Journal of Religious Ethics 40 (3):447-472.
    Focusing on the thought of Mencius and Xunzi, this essay reconstructs and examines the classical Confucian position on the legitimate use of military force. It begins by sketching historically important political concepts, such as types of political leaders, politics of the kingly way versus politics of the hegemonic way, and the controversial role of lords-protector. It then moves on to explore Confucian criteria for justifying resort to the use of force, giving special attention to undertaking punitive expeditions to interdict and (...)
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  46. Welfare, Happiness, and Pleasure.L. W. Sumner - 1992 - Utilitas 4 (2):199-223.
    Time and philosophical fashion have not been kind to hedonism. After flourishing for three centuries or so in its native empiricist habitat, it has latterly all but disappeared from the scene. Does it now merit even passing attention, for other than nostalgic purposes? Like endangered species, discredited ideas do sometimes manage to make a comeback. Is hedonism due for a revival of this sort? Perhaps it is overly optimistic to think that it could ever flourish again in its original form; (...)
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    On the Legacy of Christian Ethics in Comparative Religious Ethics.Sumner B. Twiss - 2019 - Journal of Religious Ethics 47 (4):759-772.
    This essay is an exploratory inquiry into possible Christian ethical residues in the field of comparative religious ethics (CRE), focusing particularly on the themes of tradition and canon, trajectories of ethical reflection, emancipatory criticism, common morality, and the notion of discipline. It is suggested that even if such traces exist, they may not be detrimental to the field as currently practiced.
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    Fred Feldman, Utilitarianism, Hedonism, and Desert: Essays in Moral Philosophy:Utilitarianism, Hedonism, and Desert: Essays in Moral Philosophy.L. W. Sumner - 1998 - Ethics 109 (1):176-179.
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    On Shortcomings and Biases: A Response to Ronald M. Green's Review of the "Journal of Religious Ethics".Sumner B. Twiss - 1997 - Journal of Religious Ethics 25 (3):281-288.
    There is no easy escape from parochialism in its twin forms of insularity and bias. Ronald Green has suggested that the JRE suffers from both, and to the extent that this is true, correction is required. Assessing the truth of the complaint is, however, complicated. While more attention to the methods and findings of other disciplines is desirable, success in this area is best achieved by the appropriation of such work by ethicists. Evidence of engagement with other disciplines may therefore (...)
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    Comparative ethics, a common morality, and human rights.Sumner B. Twiss - 2005 - Journal of Religious Ethics 33 (4):649-657.
    This essay is a brief attempt to summarize and evaluate the contributions that "Democracy and Tradition" makes to the field of comparative ethics. It is argued that the potential impact of these contributions would be strengthened by engagement with the common morality already imbedded in international human rights norms.
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