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  1. From environmental to ecological ethics: Toward a practical ethics for ecologists and conservationists.Ben A. Minteer & James P. Collins - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (4):483-501.
    Ecological research and conservation practice frequently raise difficult and varied ethical questions for scientific investigators and managers, including duties to public welfare, nonhuman individuals (i.e., animals and plants), populations, and ecosystems. The field of environmental ethics has contributed much to the understanding of general duties and values to nature, but it has not developed the resources to address the diverse and often unique practical concerns of ecological researchers and managers in the field, lab, and conservation facility. The emerging field of (...)
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    Legitimating a theodicy : Peter Berger and the search for meaning in post-Enlightenment society.James A. Collins - unknown
    This thesis seeks to provide an overview and examination of the thought of the significant contemporary sociologist, Peter L. Berger. Berger is concerned with the issue of how meaning is constructed in modern, secular, bureaucratic society. Furthermore, this thesis seeks to outline, and trace the development of, Berger's thought. To achieve this the thesis examines Berger's use of the disciplines of the sociology of knowledge and religion, along with contemporary studies in religion and theology. Berger, by linking the function of (...)
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    Moving Beyond ERP Components: A Selective Review of Approaches to Integrate EEG and Behavior.David A. Bridwell, James F. Cavanagh, Anne G. E. Collins, Michael D. Nunez, Ramesh Srinivasan, Sebastian Stober & Vince D. Calhoun - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Editors' Overview: The Emergence of Ecological Ethics. [REVIEW]Ben A. Minteer, James P. Collins & Stephanie J. Bird - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (4):473-481.
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    School-Based Policies: Safety and Injury Liability.James F. Bogden, Gregory A. Thomas, Lisa C. Barrios & Janet Collins - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (s4):56-58.
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    School-Based Policies: Safety and Injury Liability.James F. Bogden, Gregory A. Thomas, Lisa C. Barrios & Janet Collins - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (S4):56-58.
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    Ethics, Faith, and Profit: Exploring the Motives of the U.S. Fair Trade Social Entrepreneurs.John James Cater, Lorna A. Collins & Brent D. Beal - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (1):185-201.
    Although fair trade has grown exponentially in the U.S. in recent years, we do not have a clear understanding of why small U.S. firms choose to participate in it. To answer this question, we use a qualitative case study approach and grounded theory analysis to explore the motivations of 35 small fair trade businesses. We find that shared values and the desire to help others, often triggered by a critical incident, lead social entrepreneurs to found and sustain fair trade businesses. (...)
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  8. John Adamson, ed. The English Civil War: Conflict and Contexts, 1640–49. Problems in Focus (Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), vii+ 344 pp.£ 23.99 paper. Claude Ameline. Traité de la volonté (Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2009), 294 pp. npg. Simon Barton. A History of Spain. 2d ed.(Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), xviii+ 327 pp.£ 16.99 paper. [REVIEW]James P. Pettegrove, Randall Collins Violence & A. Micro - 2010 - The European Legacy 15 (5):705-707.
     
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    A theory of humor elicitation.Robert S. Wyer & James E. Collins - 1992 - Psychological Review 99 (4):663-688.
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    Lending a Hand to Hylas.James Collins - 1970 - Philosophy of Science 37 (1):158-159.
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    Military ethics and professionalism: a collection of essays.James Brown & Michael J. Collins (eds.) - 1981 - [Washington, D.C.: Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., distributor].
    This book brings together a collection of authors who approach a single issue, military ethics and professionalism, from very different directions. Although each essay focuses on a different aspect, one senses a common frustration that something has been lost or changed and that the present situation is unsatisfactory.
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    Semantic inferentialism as (a Form of) active externalism.Adam Carter, James H. Collin & Orestis Palermos - 2017 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 16 (3):387-402.
    Within contemporary philosophy of mind, it is taken for granted that externalist accounts of meaning and mental content are, in principle, orthogonal to the matter of whether cognition itself is bound within the biological brain or whether it can constitutively include parts of the world. Accordingly, Clark and Chalmers (Analysis 58(1):7–19, 1998) distinguish these varieties of externalism as ‘passive’ and ‘active’ respectively. The aim here is to suggest that we should resist the received way of thinking about these dividing lines. (...)
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  13. Semantic Inferentialism as (a Form of) Active Externalism.J. Adam Carter, James Henry Collin & S. Orestis Palermos - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.
    Within contemporary philosophy of mind, it is taken for granted that externalist accounts of meaning and mental content are, in principle, orthogonal to the matter of whether cognition itself is bound within the biological brain or whether it can constitutively include parts of the world. Accordingly, Clark and Chalmers (1998) distinguish these varieties of externalism as ‘passive’ and ‘active’ respectively. The aim here is to suggest that we should resist the received way of thinking about these dividing lines. With reference (...)
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  14. A sensitive virtue epistemology.Anthony Bolos & James Henry Collin - 2018 - Synthese 195 (3):1321-1335.
    We offer an alternative to two influential accounts of virtue epistemology: Robust Virtue Epistemology and Anti-Luck Virtue Epistemology. We argue that while traditional RVE does offer an explanation of the distinctive value of knowledge, it is unable to effectively deal with cases of epistemic luck; and while ALVE does effectively deal with cases of epistemic luck, it lacks RVE’s resources to account for the distinctive value of knowledge. The account we provide, however, is both robustly virtue-theoretic and anti-luck, having the (...)
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    History of philosophy in the making: a symposium of essays to honor Professor James D. Collins on his 65th birthday.James Collins & Linus J. Thro (eds.) - 1982 - Washington, D.C.: University Press of America.
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  16. Towards an Account of Epistemic Luck for Necessary Truths.James Henry Collin - 2018 - Acta Analytica 33 (4):483-504.
    Modal epistemologists parse modal conditions on knowledge in terms of metaphysical possibilities or ways the world might have been. This is problematic. Understanding modal conditions on knowledge this way has made modal epistemology, as currently worked out, unable to account for epistemic luck in the case of necessary truths, and unable to characterise widely discussed issues such as the problem of religious diversity and the perceived epistemological problem with knowledge of abstract objects. Moreover, there is reason to think that this (...)
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  17. Reverse Ontological Argument.James Henry Collin - 2022 - Analysis 82 (3):410-416.
    Modal ontological arguments argue from the possible existence of a perfect being to the actual (necessary) existence of a perfect being. But modal ontological arguments have a problem of symmetry; they can be run in both directions. Reverse ontological arguments argue from the possible nonexistence of a perfect being to the actual (necessary) nonexistence of a perfect being. Some familiar points about the necessary a posteriori, however, show that the symmetry can be broken in favour of the ontological argument.
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  18. Semantic Inferentialism and the Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism.James Henry Collin - 2013 - Philosophy Compass 8 (9):846-856.
    Alvin Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism makes the case that the conjunction of evolutionary theory and naturalism cannot be rationally believed, as, if both evolutionary theory and naturalism were true, it would be highly unlikely that our cognitive faculties are reliable. I present Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism and survey a theory of meaning espoused by Robert Brandom, known as semantic inferentialism. I argue that if one accepts semantic inferentialism, as it is developed by Brandom, then Plantinga's motivation for the (...)
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    Soul‐Making, Theosis, and Evolutionary History: An Irenaean Approach.James Henry Collin - 2019 - Zygon 54 (2):523-541.
    In Romans 5, St. Paul claims that death came into the world through Adam's sin. Many have taken this to foist on us a fundamentalist reading of Genesis. If death is the result of human sin, then, apparently, there cannot have been death in the world prior to human sin. This, however, is inconsistent with contemporary evolutionary biology, which requires that death predates the existence of modern humans. Although the relationship between Romans 5, Genesis, and contemporary science has been much (...)
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    A Quarter Century of American Philosophy.James Collins - 1951 - New Scholasticism 25 (1):46-80.
  21. A history of modern European philosophy.James Collins - 1954 - Milwaukee,: Bruce Pub. Co..
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    A Kantian Critique of the God-Is-Dead Theme.James Collins - 1967 - The Monist 51 (4):536-558.
    In discussions of Kant’s contemporary relevance, the term ‘Kantian’ is usually used in three ways. First, it signifies the effort to make a fresh analysis of the text of Kant himself, in order to bring out its meaning and problems with more accuracy and penetration. Next, it is employed in a broader sense to cover the philosophical work being done by someone who belongs, however vaguely, to the Kantian tradition itself and who is seeking to prolong its method into present-day (...)
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    A Telos Approach to Leibniz.James Collins - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (2):347 - 369.
    IN CHOOSING the topic of "Teleology Revisited" for his 1977 John Dewey Lectures, Ernest Nagel has responded to a definite situation in the logic of biology. Many investigators find it helpful to make explicit and prominent use of such concepts as function and goal-directed behavior. Statements embodying these concepts can be construed in some teleological sense, thus requiring philosophers of the life sciences to analyze rather than dismiss statements made in the teleological mode. Independent inquiries into this aspect of teleology (...)
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    A Congress on Existentialism.James Collins - 1947 - Modern Schoolman 25 (1):34-38.
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    A history of philosophy. Volume 2: The modern age to romanticism.James Daniel Collins - 1985 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (2):273-276.
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  26. A practical ethics for ecologists and biodiversity managers.with James P. Collins - 2012 - In Ben A. Minteer (ed.), Refounding Environmental Ethics: Pragmatism, Principle, and Practice. Temple University Press.
     
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    Toward a Philosophically Ordered Thomism.James Collins - 1958 - New Scholasticism 32 (3):301-326.
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  28. Do Logic and Religion Mix?James Collin - 2017 - In Duncan Pritchard & Mark Harris (eds.), Philosophy, Science and Religion for Everyone. London, UK:
    Logic is the study of the validity of arguments, which is to say the study of when a conclusion follows or does not follow from a set of premises. Logic is an ancient discipline pioneered by Aristotle and developed by some of the greatest thinkers in the Middle Ages. However, in the nineteenth century logic underwent a remarkable transformation into a precise branch of mathematics that changed the nature of logic, and the study of religion, forever. Both religious adherents and (...)
     
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    Bertrand Russell's a History of Western Philosophy: Book Two: Catholic Philosophy.James Collins - 1947 - Franciscan Studies 7 (2):193-219.
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    Cosmology: Elements of a Critique of the Sciences and of Cosmology.Philosophical Physics.James Collins, James F. Coffey & Vincent Edward Smith - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12 (2):294.
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    Chapter Seven. Becoming a Christian in Christendom.James Daniel Collins - 1983 - In James Collins (ed.), The mind of Kierkegaard. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. pp. 208-240.
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    God as a Function in Modern Systems of Philosophy.James Collins - 1954 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 28:1.
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    Kant’s Logic As a Critical Aid.James Collins - 1977 - Review of Metaphysics 30 (3):440 - 461.
    Throughout his forty-one years of teaching, Kant lectured on logic annually at Königsberg University. This faithfulness to the course was founded on his conviction that logic, taken as the science of the necessary formal laws of all thinking in general, serves as the reflective basis for exploring the use of understanding and reason in the sciences and other disciplines. Hence as their higher education proceeded, students would have the opportunity to consider formally, and not just psychologically or culturally, the more (...)
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    Mr. Lewis and the a priori.James Collins - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (21):561-572.
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    Religious Thoughts of a Scientist.James Collins - 1947 - Modern Schoolman 24 (4):235-238.
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    The existentialists: a critical study.James Collins - 1977 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    An analysis of the work of Sartre, Jaspers, Marcel, and Heidegger.
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    The Problem of a Philosophia Perennis.James Collins - 1953 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 28 (4):571-597.
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    Anthony Giddens and Charles Sanders Peirce: History, Theory, and a Way Out of the Linguistic Cul-de-Sac.Stephen L. Collins & James Hoopes - 1995 - Journal of the History of Ideas 56 (4):625-650.
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    The Absolute and the Relative as a Problem in Modern Philosophy.James Collins - 1947 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 22:80.
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    The Flight from God.Homo Viator: Introduction to a Metaphysic of Hope.James Collins, Max Picard, Gabriel Marcel, J. M. Cameron, M. Kuschnitzky & Emma Craufurd - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (3):417.
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    Spinoza on Nature.James Collins & George Kimball Plochmann - 1984 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Collins’ method is to make an internal textual study of Spinoza’s doctrine on nature with emphasis on his general model of nature that underlies and gov­erns his arguments on particular issues. Separate chapters are devoted to each of his early writings. Two chapters discuss the _Ethics. _Collins concludes with a uni­fying view of Spinoza’s perspective on nature that has a bearing upon many contemporary philosophical issues.
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    Of Marriage and Mathematics: Inferentialism and Social Ontology.James Henry Collin - 2023 - Topoi 42 (1):247-257.
    The semantic inferentialist account of the social institution of semantic meaning can be naturally extended to account for social ontology. I argue here that semantic inferentialism provides a framework within which mathematical ontology can be understood as social ontology, and mathematical facts as socially instituted facts. I argue further that the semantic inferentialist framework provides resources to underpin at least some aspects of the objectivity of mathematics, even when the truth of mathematical claims is understood as socially instituted.
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    Mathematical Nominalism.James Henry Collin - 2022 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Mathematical Nominalism Mathematical nominalism can be described as the view that mathematical entities—entities such as numbers, sets, functions, and groups—do not exist. However, stating the view requires some care. Though the opposing view (that mathematical objects do exist) may seem like a somewhat exotic metaphysical claim, it is usually motivated by the thought that mathematical … Continue reading Mathematical Nominalism →.
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    Aristotle’s Philosophy of Art and the Beautiful.James Collins - 1942 - New Scholasticism 16 (3):257-284.
    In this article, aristotle firmly locates art as a practical-intellectual virtue of making. it governs our acts of providing forms from the mind, and for contingent materials that already have a natural form. whereas the useful arts compensate for the deficiencies of nature in meeting human needs, the imitative arts operate selectively to pervade the materials with significant, likely, and pleasing patterns. although he does not explicitly link art and beauty, aristotle does regard art as a splendid embodiment of order, (...)
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    History in the Service of Metaphysics.James Collins - 1949 - Review of Metaphysics 2 (8):105 - 125.
    Undoubtedly, American Thomists owe a major share of their confident historical outlook to the writings of Professor Gilson whose latest work is formally concerned with the relative merits of Thomism and other important systems. This is not a new preoccupation with him, since a whole series of earlier books testify to his abiding interest in this problem. But he has now made a fresh exploration of the entire territory in the light of his revised view of the mind of St. (...)
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    History In the Service of Metaphysics.James Collins - 1949 - Review of Metaphysics 2 (8):105-125.
    Undoubtedly, American Thomists owe a major share of their confident historical outlook to the writings of Professor Gilson whose latest work is formally concerned with the relative merits of Thomism and other important systems. This is not a new preoccupation with him, since a whole series of earlier books testify to his abiding interest in this problem. But he has now made a fresh exploration of the entire territory in the light of his revised view of the mind of St. (...)
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    Contemporary Theories of Man.James Collins - 1949 - The Thomist 12:17-47.
    Marxism, naturalism and existentialism see the need for philosophical anthropology. marx profited from feuerbach's vindication of the concrete human being, but added the dimension of revolutionary transformation of society. dewey accepted bacon's close knitting of man and nature, while closing any rifts among the values and aspirations in evolving society. sartre took a lucid atheism as his first premise, judged man's search after god as self-destructive, and was left with the dilemma that social existence is either futile or to be (...)
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    Functions of Kant’s Philosophy of Religion.James Collins - 1977 - The Monist 60 (2):157-180.
    Among philosophers of religion working prior to the nineteenth century, Immanuel Kant is preeminently useful to understand. For it is his statement of the problems and his lines of solution which are most widely known, and taken as the point of departure for subsequent criticisms and new interpretations of religion, It is natural for Fichte and Schleiermacher to build out from him and often against him, just as it is his treatment of ethics and religion that most excites the new (...)
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    Leibniz et Spinoza.James Daniel Collins - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (1):110-111.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:110 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY analogo, e che l"'analogia entis" constituisce nello spinozismo ancora uno dei principali presupposti della metafisica, sebbene il termine "analogia" non sia quasi mai usato da Spinoza. Non costituisce obiezione il fatto che per Spinoza non c'~ altro ente reale che l'ente necessario. Si ~ veduto, e meglio si vedr~tnel seguito, chela necessit~ spettante a Dio non puo essere confusa in nessun modo con quella che (...)
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    Nominalist’s Credo.James Henry Collin - unknown
    Introduction: I lay out the broad contours of my thesis: a defence of mathematical nominalism, and nominalism more generally. I discuss the possibility of metaphysics, and the relationship of nominalism to naturalism and pragmatism. Chapter 2: I delineate an account of abstractness. I then provide counter-arguments to claims that mathematical objects make a di erence to the concrete world, and claim that mathematical objects are abstract in the sense delineated. Chapter 3: I argue that the epistemological problem with abstract objects (...)
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